Hagerstown Torch Light, The (Newspaper) - November 30, 1846, Hagerstown, Maryland BY EDWIN VOL. 33. ONE FIFTY A YEAR MONDAY NOVEMBER 17, THE TORCH LIGHT PKU A S .It MI tin after of the tti no will will three for lu by con- 0 cousin in BT GRACE said like your cousin Nelly nghi he comes wonderfully near bin then she wants know hut out 1 our 100 too loamy 8t is no deep Or she in. rich of passionate is nil in Mid I. piqued by her mm of yet a mere You would not ask for strong in a girl of seventeen The woman in her nature is yd a It did my h earl good lo UK aristocrat kneeling hum blushing liku a very and urn idly kissing HIP roio lipped lingers of our little my triumph gave place lo a flight feeling of I remarked ihe eyes of Her Majesty pro wilii evident on ihe glowing courtier -like I it wat all over with lie could do nothing lesn than haul down and lo Commodore hut I did noi wish the heart of our brave Nelly to so rasv a But what availed my AH through budding May ant1 Juno was honored by the frequent of ihc the Grahame the Gia the and Grahame ihu affianced of our darling Ellen The bridegroom elect was boyishly proud of and seemed lo exult in ing won ihe of To others he was as imperious and fastidious Din deferential and fondly attentive to Ami gloriously ihe woman awoke within How site trusted him she cared for him pi owl she was ol him she doted on she caught up his lightest HOW she ed hei soul out in grateful Yet loved him familiarly and and and tested wi h him her own beautiful and joyous existence so intertwined with his that they could he At with much and circum- the female part ol the family hame came to KHen and I were a the i and the two too wept moaned my and Let hot seemed my JUKI at I. II and remained in tranquil for some when she a M uke and found me betide she turned bur sorrowful upon and you to show Mich kindness loa poor I dared to we had belter he was convinced we not suited to one and be me I my my and penile and of never You nevei over bis never tittle narrow mounting Pride a ruled If he thought of yon for your being lei him now see how tick a you can look on one poor in heail and poor Lei him ihe contempt of a and injured She looked up lor a and only loct him bnel and childlike answers were all ever to my appeals to her pride mid lo rouse her resentful She said her In arl was so so clinched and trodden to the that she could er be proud For the sake ol the lul she mourned her lover as one tenderly and I of having my young ladies of She intt a He to have pride in ami while daring lo oiler ihe devotion of hit fu tuts to be lilted with humiliation aim contrition for ihe lie on her dwell on the which bad pursued him their pa. of his edged that lie haJ tirol htr nut her yel caller lo i lint he had since known no other and closed with an In her wild anil thai I it had been in did you I rejected Heaven Bui why Slie quietly placed in my hand a is the only men I ever I gazed from the picture to her in a The lace new to ond bv no means a as I ed with I to liking it It was one of fact s which one fancy possessed inner set ol A something and lo emanate from ii ihe brow wore the sumo ol and the eyr was alive with can this of a j oor artist and ol my and soon lo I thull hear I her kissed u it to my From the We have received for the Idler from relative to the death dated Oct. dear Steuart I leel that tion upon although bearer of evil lint a losing to an- it bus an i A IIC will by i mv Her wil i yet in marvellous strength and and our eyes shall behold If ever there was one I knew ami it was my sweet i She came to us a Ellen M- like of ten Her I had I and t was to a tuere after few follow she o a i own sole and devoted my I Cousin Nelly found a She pet and idol of the i Our lather indulged ami our exceedingly and exceedingly What was pride and ness in the wax superciliousness und insolent arrogance in As they of the I at the airs assumed toward Dear it was the first time I had ever her The verj seemed to Yel and said many charming and it must be more distinguished for naivete than w She when James was bejjan him oui of the full new of little heart Bui the old mother looked and Margaret On our way home I billed Nelly it were best for her not lo seek totem the re to feel for her a peculiar j lo ft of cokings and Tet we young folks were never jealous We growing surpassing ful envied There was a in her which drew our to hers and listened At no lime of my life liave I seen a character so conceal her quern il in her Hut ha such a holy faith in would fhe would wind heree Providence lo visit upon our ancient General His son has passed from the theatre of fame to the as universally ed was An aged w ife and child it some their deep m the mingled of the con airy at the members of that sion which When to his lonely grave no the heavy of manly oms testified the depth and of which admonished of the final tion from a loved und admired Not associated with other than in relations of respect and social it will be ll e melancholy of his lo communicate Ihe sad circum- stances of ihe untimely death so recently and present al ihe harvest and yel finding no be my why is he not I I wished to free till I had consulted my eaily as I told JV -i j nn was but a J mini I again met my r i i I childlike i All through the winter our beloved Ellen and found her but the her former Then came era her An uncle of her of wealth and having off last wrote to unknown entreating hei to accept a home with and ulad the house and heart of a lonely old She two years passed before we taw her dear lace She then came to spend a summer with and yet how much she was a magnificent creature in her full ripened with the patrician riage of her exquisitely moulded the dignity which dent upon her the purity which looked from her the winning softness which waited on every cud and curve of her delicate She had none of her former the very spirit of seemed and they must love her j pervading her Every ment was tranquilly She said and her voice was and is I told the is out You were love against and ihe first was found eh she with an emphasis so hearty leave me no room I wine to Frederick to-morrow and send him the face he on ivory he painted it a When I awoke next a delightful one in hud anil was mg by ihe She wore a white as the unfastened ihe her rounded aim to the was tossed hack her and lightly into a cushion Mink her little I knew by her mid the deepened glow ol her cheek to whom she was Ami beautiful impulse a loving she had gathered some to give him a Than yourself who so fitting to break the force of this heavy withering blow manhood brace itself to sustain Those who will have to lean upon and look up to him for example in resignation to the will of Faithfully To Maj. Gen. A COMPANY FOK It will be seen in another that the under the command of that experienced and upe Maj. have rd their services to die Governor of this The ranks of the company arc not yet and a few more recruits are who have felt the burnings of and have hitherto been so eager for have now an opportunity of testifying that their valor was nol ol wordy which is too en to be met when there it QO likelihood of being called into Free The Union is calling upon ihe to organize for ihe great contest of A- mong other it beseeches lo endeavor to Grahame in turned to the was so i fif and I might She in a in She j wild to hide and H eve parent in bite Jv could not j itself in a of the j on sisters ol law which fail to notice U and rail ihe modem would been WM jn 10 have preached lo heron the I which as God with proud Was with HII danger of tl us counselled her to Hie in tailing io this may tome At ihe lime mark kn Gen to Our j have cosi her it even seemed she and with In her she had been the idol of her and followed and made the al before the was ami of ol ami now the ed met ngam ihc love of her early roses from Hie busli which and understand the position o berod to our placed one in her bo- js just what have b bered to our placed and laid a on desk by hei One week from ibis time Ellen ery d two one was from Small I tarme bis he was and from his The Nelly speedy and Uid aside wnh a sigh of but the second she read and wilh leais and Maid lo In lo giw readers a glimpse in- I will quote some S desertion of he wi i I mother und marned his sis In ing o ih buried Ins now dwelt in solitary grandeur the old I witnessed the hrr face grew I 4their manner did Hew with sweets tender and kindly Yet those who knew well to a j inner even to and Ihe which lo open in Were not was vet but a cap- on my breast with a delaying Us and h and was like ihp bines he lor a miniature she had he and j all its good angels bliss you for this faint He happened at an evening shadow I gazed it long and j but dared not press it lo my deer love? You know I it took A fancy humble it seemed to wear a stranger But and by a s of such en enc him by an lady He actually shook with tint never lost her her eye never the hand while that never All present must have seen that he was deeply and instantly subdued by the rare combination of natural and artificial which she He hovered of just what they have been Hence the recent series of The advice to and under- stand is the worst which the U- could The a lending ic paper in die interior of New SILAS unqualifiedly for tht next and pretty strongly ates that he owes bis defeat to tiie be- interposition of his in The Tocsin name of will be a 4 lying point for the Democracy of this and a rallying point that portion of ihe Democracy of Union who desire lo combinations at lAs South f or and at the North for I. heir of ihe done which had her One circumstance I now Stuait (I give Use name m as ihe day of her an he always wrote burst upon us in He had Idt our town when a at and the laud of his lathers old with Ins mother had now come clown to have ihc grand old mansion made table as a d his our village into state of de- It was Ht a May party ol that A She was superbly rich lace ami excursion on horseback was am. collected a pal While 5 lowing off the of his J j a fine blooded the vicious creature j airl Grahame wat pi but dr. iff of his stole ed in how from like a the 10 bis friends IHV for a did nol IT stirred up excite when he t with He was ly what ladies rail in besides t in hall sprang her raised nol on nil it was s on her his and all upon him w and lie o- but ihen he hid a wuh manner I always feel upon could see ala that he was as the fallen of the poured upon her a look i f her rudely from and in a God Miss Montgomery do nol render ami me In ihe Kllen pleaded illness and HON. information still continues The Boston Whig of Monday feel authorized thai the slate of Mr. Adams is decidedly im- His medical adviser spoke last ening more favorably recovery he had done at any moment OF U. S. Mr. Loco hav been elected U. 5s. Senator fiom in place of Mr. Hon. Willie P. been re-elected foi six years from the 4th of March next from North AT stables of Mr. turned the breath of And vet John a large quantity of S were more I a. was destroyed by suit to quiver from the pictur and live around the and then I placed it now where throb of my heart kisses Pardon 1 I am intoxicated wish happiness and dizzy with ex- Am I nol and arl lliou not my my my how family and through all the languages East foi endearing musical ihan them That name I have grown ii in Hours in the of my it ihc chambers ol my soul lire on upon will show its at next came Three days o th as proud as j g fcf ie ae I after- found like a true pride j of terrible tug the face of her ihe was it wat around him in all direct shall I In short lime I saw him no ruling j hut for more than an hoar emanated liom bul he now like tlie voice ol an hangs so low that it shows you not asked when she bad read me the letter liom which Nelly which her first m her blooming wide vpon lie neil awhile eyw and lips a- and alone where he left her she fate me leave to I her extended on her face hid with and tbs lonji golden curls which had over her breast heaving and her ed Ihc elei developed M a HK most hei aml i at her bidding I grew indignant her noi tiding his at hii for I sooner have IHT wedded a wild Seminole than the courtly of the of At with the freedom of oilier I at in relieve mjr She by placing my hand lf it Mr. Ay has only profes neck quick She could ull Wt nothing her U was from I at on by of and It revelled ofi hiU r she Will your uncle favor his suii I can expect nothing from you will have lo resign I ahall the mort of must give up expensive Fied cannot keep a we can df muil houst and furnish ii i but elef ant furniture would W oui of in will hw lo cover with long Adam in before he asked an amiable of her loving he got a An old hearing wy mads are very so in my young trusting any of the d the and not who in- jures the is The mow which proceeds fioman excess of n pi re is she ii in the in J