Watertown Democrat (Newspaper) - April 21, 1859, Watertown, Wisconsin Watertown Democrat 3D W Jr EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Second Story WIS CITY To MAIL BLY IN OF 00 25 co Quarter 1500 1000 Easiness 5 00 U DO linos or time 50 WATERTOWN VOLUME V WIS 21 1859 NUMBER 27 Business Directory W T MOAS TO A Goods Groceries Boots and Main Street Watertown constantly on baud a full ami varied Goods to lie this attention of or Pay DE G has located himself at and is now prepared to upon ull mny require services Klock over Vv Bank Reference given if required PECTORAL FOK CUKE OF Colds Hoarseness WM BUTCHER Attorney and Counsellor at Law and Solicitor Chancery Will practice in uli of attend mul other f writing Jouts Block West of the river Watertown WILLIAMS LEONARD Attorneys at Law Office in Peterson Corner of Second streets Watertown Wisconsin M B E- 15 ENOS H ALL Attorneys and Counsellor in Office over Jefferson Comity Bank 1411 MAS 20th Pec 1855 J O A J do not Infinite the Wst I over fur Its in my MIL ten shown it to rior virtues fol tho of complaint M D is N Y I in since you it and it for its over lint out a roid I fur i bottle tlian do if er take any Croup Whooping Cough Influenza Kel 7 BROTHER I wii certify is the tve tor the croup nnd lie client uf of your in the your skill your to our pe M D AMOS writes M Inn I hud a tedious me in doors took many relief tried your by the advice of our ThR first the soreness iu niv toss pue tlie made me well Vour thy us the best can buy ami you Doctor your itf poor Asthma or Phthisic nnd VEST 1 eb 4 Your Cherry performing in this It has relieved from symptoms of and is curing man who labored under an affection of the luniks for the last forty L PARKS Merchant A A M E Co writes Sept t iny practice oi years I have found nothing equal to for giving ease and relief to patients or curing AS an OVER EIVER Over the river they mo Loved ones to other skle The cf thuir see voices lost title There's one with of sold 7 And eyes the or blue lie in the culd And tlic mist hid view We not the mat him there The crates city not sco river over the My brother stands wailing to me rising and taking his littls Mrs I as n I have devoted myself exclusively to the is the organ of hearing very interesting subject is I assure Kawlins very many pa voice as possible is quite you Miss from illness and was in church j who have been submitted to me as j incurably deaf have had in reality How glad I am lo hear it You will defect or all pardon nie but are you not a relative of Mrs the b pale the pot Her brown I see her yet She or her bosons Ami Ws glide from its silver is safe on the the be viver My waiting for me those shores with Iho and pale We hear the din And c teh snowy 1 i they They the are lor aye We not fundor tiie That from our the gates of We only know that no us life's et J on watch and beckon wait for me And I sit and when the Is river hiL I shall one day by tlie And list for tiie sound of the oar I shall f t r a of sail I boat as it the strand I shall from pale To the better shore of I know the oved who have As ho seemed about starting a I I so your voices are so much During Ibis colloquy Freddy and I I looked with a daughter slight elder ter who similarly attired was sitting at a i small table at needlework I as oblige me with a glass of water ored and I thought looked confused but 1 before she could hava the blind two poor i sister approached finders j aesture explained my request rose Dead resolutely asked when Miss All this was nearly conclusive field could sue him resolved to inquiry Miss She does not belong j next I to the of She is tbe late Mr eldest is rather Morton who will limit tho of I you had seen Miss in her bridal looked so beautiful so ladylike Poor knew what to do but I had her by my side and she wept her tears on my Poor she whispered to me she thought it was the first time she had ever regretted lier Joss of sight should so like to see bar sister BY THE An Front De Tlie little child in We are who is liing tlie idea of death under an absolute inability to receive it had completed her eighth year But this might be ambi- exaggeration such as aspiring but 1 children are disposed to practice It The more that she might be in tin went to a milliner a currency of her eighth year Naturally He may be so in his re- marked my father looking up from Lis evening depend upon it he is not benevolent Why I onca applied myself about the Poles and tie refused to subscribe one shilling he never gave ta public he said to private in my opinion Well that is strange Why my friend of ours who resided in the vicinity of Regent street her elegant novelties and attending to a little we must not exact from Wordsworth anj pedantic accuracy in such a caw but assuredly wa hare a right to presume at a brother served his Mr friend and Mr her to j you see he was a youth sol asked whether sho worked for Mrs she col- it was thought the country ton fused but Bui Mr i's dead and the I for Mrs MoHon Bui Mr is dead and the irls are left iu comparativa Ah I remember the Tever i instantly and my heart sank within me j But the other not not but by a attair of my own I spoke of my young j that his principle if tenable at all must apply to all children below the age of Jive However I will say four It that casa the following anecdote seems to impeach as with a sweet smile and a She gant inclination of the head she presented i she the writer I Blind is blind Poor Could She be deaf to my and my took hat a As I looked upon the sweet that now things things The tears started Well bring the young lady any morning hand trembled as I j you choose that is before twelve Bat I replied Miss resides at so it will be j seemed to me my fatigue was gone I drank the water and rising pressed the deaf lady's hand I ed her for the moment's rest and then turning to the younger sister one of i her hands in both mine and said in rather ja tremulous voice should troubl sary to appoint some particular morning when we shall be to attend you 11 At Why I to to-morrow Smith of Oaks Lodge has sent for me she -is sub- ject to deafness at her confinements Hers is only physical weakness But as I am I worked for Mrs MoHon and family friend tlie lady of the but of a solicitor Mr ton you mean has no and if he had I am afraid the popr lady would scarcely oh smiling shrugging her for Mrs the philosophic truth of this doctrine 1 give the memorandum as it was draws up by myself at the time My second child but eldest daughter little is between two and three weeks less than the dav of her old nnd from birth she has been uni- tori tells me he is terribly stingy attended by Barbara We are now in the first days of Jam As this confirmed what I had but about three weeks sines consequently I but before j in the half of May some one of her ing to my sister resolved to call on Mr 1 neighbors gave to a little bird I 1 f Morton am no great ornithologist Perhaps only GULL BARBER FRIBERT We mid volumes of evidence but the con- When over the river the peaceful river Attorneys and Counsellors at Law in proof of tbo this iu its Block Main Street CHABLES K J Consumption no ono him ever been known i cured so ninny and dangerous as Some I The Angel of Death THERE'S A STAR IK WEST DR L S INGMAN in Treasurer's Office on Second Street 32 VT F M D AND SURGEON in Block on street west side of the river in the house occupied fcj Potter Baricis one door East of Hotel Oils always on hand BARLOW PEASE j QO human nid can reach hut even to those the l affords and comfort ASTOR HOUSE YORK CITT March I feel it a duly n to inform yoa what your Cherry hrs done for aty wife She had been five months laboring under the gerous symptoms of from no nid could pave relief She was steadily until Dr of city where we have for advice recommended a trial of your ilis as we do sluil for she recovered from thut day She not yet as strong as she used to be but is free from her and calls well Yours with gratitude and OF tlo not despair till you have tried jt is by one of the the world and its cares all UK the merits of its virtues I her soon again with a visit as her house wiled in professionally of course I embarrassed He paused a moment was so pleasantly situated and than and perhaps after all it is as well 1 To tell you tlie truth Miss ing the of my litlle nephew who was brother attends the he hurriedly -I should like to finish singularly silent wended my way Very likely sir But what about in the that never oo aown fully to my home I Miss Oo you give ms her address I shall T T t i sister u tp til IOT tWO pr He was at home and evidently very says some too fluttering glad to see me but said that my n sister Mrs was very anxious to know when he could pronounce decided opinion as regarded Miss I re- marked that he colored and seemed rather Till tho of valor It was a day or two before 1 hid an on- of questioning my sister about Shall the name ever be heard i By a freeman ami thrill his breast lo one out ol bondage that hails not hfs As the Star of tlie sad weeks story War ivar to the be or ye Was the tha was ir But it no ihal cry his thut the He raided not liU ann he not ibos While a lent of olive Till goaded with his Like t lion those sisters Ah she said it is a Their father was a lii solicitor and Dr Rawlin the family as their physician Poor While he bacca that is tlie younger Miss j had when she was about it be no trouble to me you during that lime I shall be able highly whether I can do anything in's father for friend was speaking 1 had drawn my and pencil and on the back of one of my own cards had twelve years of age and the poor mother i written Miss Woods Cottage 1 T- J 1 I 1 Counsellor at Public Co nSS Bank of Ayer's Cathartic T Pills in attending upon her took it Mrs died Rebecca recovered but 1 was blind Mr it took it sadly to heart lie had loved his wife IJi sciences of Chemistry and have been taxed their utmost to produce this most perfect purgative which is known tj man Innumerable proofs are shown that these have virtues which surpass in excellence tho ordinary medicines and that they win the esteem of all men They anil pleasant to take but powerful to cure Their properties the vital activities of the body remove thy of its organs purify tiie and expel disease They breed and distemper or Cubans into their natural action and impart tone with strength to tho whole system Nut only do I cure the complaints of every body but also formidable and diseases that have the best of human skill While they produce ful effects they are at tlie same time in the safest best physic be employed for children they are pleasant take purely vegetable are five i cf Cures have were not by men of such character as to forbid the of untruth kinds Of Cane work clergymen ami lo lie at his shop all kinds Ol i to public tho reliability ol my others furniture Steads Stands have scut me tho of their Hint my and cared little to look upon blind General Banking Law of the State made Cash The in the West i MAY removed his extensive Furniture a he io now receiving direct from the Kaat a large assortment of the Of the latest style such us Sofas s kinds of Cane work He struct with firm courage tlie of brave liui the f yoku the But wout fur TT lie throw bade the luttais and j He took to and of the strife Till was airly restored hs for Iho when nnd life Would no longer bo pressed the Oh his puvo and his patriot name lii llu MII And bo in ail the iu j By nut my for the wise and have thu was of course neglected liis business was seized typhus fever Amelia that is the elder Miss Glanfield Then he nnd poor in attending upon her father was attacked in her turn The father in this case died and Miss recovered but to incurable deafness and absolute poverty for when the upon Mr Glenfield's THE SISTERS bright ys suern that I Windsor Bureaus of the most elegant is prepared this vicinity the most Elegant and Substantial Lot of Furniture ever offered iu Watertown enabling him to suit and all and hie prices are AS AS THE LOWEST contribute of my i i ASCI n of The Wholesale Department for Country Der ers is well supplied in all its brunches 1 1 j i JL Iv J t A i June Old Stand Renewed F P BROOK O HAVE fitted up in good style the store OD the of Street formerly by Macs tt lioper anil are keeping on kind a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Dried Preserves Oysters Lobsters Bird Seed Citron and in short belong and Fruit We have n most complete assortment ef Fancy Soaps Hair Flavoring which we will ell else iu the eity lee and Soda c by purify cure T I they could from a is to gratis niy heir us and opsy a stomach id f the nnd arising of Appetite mis Olid Diseases which medicine or Kind's Evil Tliey a inj lite blood and the it would mil bo reach such as of 1 neys and kindred low cf body U of its Po not be put off by unprincipled dealers some they make on Ask or and nothing No other they ran Rive you compares with this in its value or powers Tlie Rick want the best aid there i- for nnd they should have it Prepared by Dr J C ATEE Practical and Analytical Chemist Lowell Mass CTS ror t L F II JOHN HICK and by in every S STATE Stationery Rooms KEEP TEE BEST OF Imported Wines Liquors AT THEIR Splendid Billiard Rooms OX ST 6T1MPSO.VS BLOCK Where Meeds are served at all hours FRESH OYSTERS DAILY FREE AT IO A M For Sale ti of about ITS village of Portland oh the leading to Watertown is woll and all fenced to SO under the about 40 good ow wnd 25 acres heavy timber balance op- There is lot of apple pear plum trews on premises mid It on one of warm to to tu ilia J b har for first lime entered the parish of tiie uf estate were satisfied the helpless a shilling laft But had they no friends They had some relatives and I be- lieve at tirst were kindly They have still some little annuity nnd their seat in church but 1 suppose nobody cared to take charge of And so poor ware left to God and endeavors Dr given anv attention lo their Woods and when he lind finished speaking presented tiie card und one ea Ha took the fee and the card and after cing at them placed both in the pocket of liia waiscoat aud then rising as I left my I take this fee Miss Miss Rawlins had just rend as plain as the engraver could write Miss Hill I receive this fee in testimony that I have undertaken the case but I take no more Whatever attendance or medicine Mi may require I will see lo self and rest assured I will sparo no managed quietly to j the four following lines a Roman to speak in the lie bequest to tUe of Northern irls had j Good morning Miss O ves has deal for a of the interior pleased j Miss so ns me and I touk my soat a cerned but the deafness he considers in- I was much charmed curable nnd and bowing me out he closed the street door That very I wrote to my sister requesting her to apprise Miss uf the visit and if sible to bo at Woods and also lo inform me of uhe result of tiie interview In compliance with my request Caroline wrote that he had come according to promise that he had given no decided opinion that Miss tho cure at home He hesitated I looked at him but knew not what to reply I suppose I must have appeared much delighted for there was rio mistaking his meaning His own countenance ened and he went on with little circum- locution to say that he had conceived a great regard for Miss and that he was sure she was the only woman who could make him happy and that he was very desirous of making her his wife 1 could scarcely restrain my feelings at the idea of pour dear Amelia's fortune however 1 kte him on to speak in est terms of Miss Glenfield's ladylike de- and her amiability and ate but I added you know she is p or friendless and has a dependent sister As to her replied tbe aurist I like Rebecca almost Miss field and as to their being friendless be- tween you and me Miss don't think that much of a loss I shouldn't like to be troubled with a tribe of relations Again the word wife but I preserved a calm countenance and as ha hesitated anew I ventured to ask when the wedding was to take place for 1 I added Miss and you have already settled H ho Miss Kawlins indeed A has not settled anything but I think she would object 1 wanted to have spoken to you or Mrs I think reader O dear no nothing near it I fear no more than a five hundred and rate Consequently I cannot describe or classify tlie bird But I believe that H belonged to the family of a goldfinch bullfinch or At least something ending in The present was less splendid at first it seemed For the bird was wounded though not in a way that made the wound apparent and too sensibly as the evening wrore away it drooped None of us knew treatment to suggest all that occurred was to place it with access to the and At length sunset which was departure to bed Sho came therefore as usual to me threw her arms around my neck and went through her ordinary routine of the Lord's Prayer and finally is con- Glenfield had borne the visit remarkably well but that to poor Rebecca there is 1 much agitated poor had been the singing as the service proceeded no hope And thus the conversation and the was an earne man eloquent en ied During the remainder of ray stav at not conscious of having been i my visits to tho sisters were to the duties of the tlis eves wander sor on side of the pew was division and in one on the other sides of the aisle wore hvo ladies whom from the exceeding pithiness of set down in mini us sectarians Tlie ladies appeared young is relatively three or lour and twenty The youngest was marked but not at all dis- by and by the AM ROWH Lake j closed evidently blind t WALDO She was and had o- few nor far between a d passed on which I did not call at centre in the evening for we soon became very familiar It WHS really to observe smile that would up face and the Well time passed on Mr Morton answering somewhat dubiously my inquiries till I received a letter from niy sister which rather surprised me it ran DEAR wish certain you could positively whether Mr Morton Mrs Rawlins must be seen her for some time ill for I have not and indeed I did go to Mrs Morton tny brother's wife requested her to visit Amelia telling her sho was the daughter of the gentleman my brother had served his articles lo And what do you think she she had no idea of visiting a That woman shall r ever crois my tlie foot of loftiest England Ilply meek and on ine n Pity my Grant 1 may come to as she was moving off to bed whispered to me that I was to mead the bird with Having ways seen me taken laudanum and for the purpose as she was told of growing better in: health reasonably it struck her that the litlle bird would improve under the same regimen For her I placed a tittle diluted laudanum near to the bird and ehe then departed to bed though with uneasy looks reverting to her sick litlle pet Occupied with point of study it happened that I sat up tlie whole night and long before seven o'clock in the morning she had summoned Barbara to dress her and soon I beard tbe impatient little foot descending the stairs to my study I bad a Jesuitical bulletin ready by way of a report upon the bird's health as might not seem absolutely pairing though not too dangerously guine And as the morning wss one of heavenly splendor I proposed tbat we should improve the bird's chances by taking it out of doors into the little orchard married or not I have asked Frederick be sure only were casually and ho thinks he is unmarried But 1 swoet intelligent welcome of Miss j want to know positively field's that so natui aUy frequently to the cottage with the few words she spute as my foul crossed the threshold He comes v ery hold again Miss is a woman and could not have used such language Could not you and Mrs lins manage the affair Amelia this afternoon to to the time although the I will write to prepare her as essential part I On the afternoon previous to my g I of course to bid but this was not my only motive y than consider settled already and pray Miss more iel the natter be arranged as I am sure a case like hers can re- soot as possible that I may be able to It is a sad thing1 to be deaf to business as usual There wili sion of countenance Rebecca's cheek turned pale as her he is no more my r which flitted across her j hand and the tears started to Miss house by the fueling I was interested in her But her sister is I presumed her to be I could not understand and field come eves as slie tried to smile a it would be a much sadder thing to have her heart perhaps it is already to late If Mr is married I was thunderstruck and yet not a little 23 A Good improved furm of about 17 one mile east of the WHITNEY 175 Enal Street Milwaukee In Every Department of Literature L A IV Medical Theolog-icul Miscellaneous School Paper Blank Books Fancy and Staple Stationery This was to be my last visit and amused at thu a young girl having her the solitary creatures had become used to her heart blighted by an eccentric surgeon was of those which captivate my society This time I could not stay oval almost with long so a conversation about daik eyes plainly braided brown hair our parting Tho however with nnd meeting I more twice her age I determined however to run at once lo down as I had a little i see the aurist and Amelia myself Bjt the hope I Ind of our little matters of dress went on there are two notes for Amelia if she more you will be so good as to write Of course when she is in her own house she will have everything at her own disposal And there is another fifty for Rebecca she 1 be an essential companion for her ter when I am from home I took the notes in a perfect ment There was I a young maiden of twenty or so preparing for my own bridal i- O 1 i f I J she listened to the music and to the i aside and whether she thought her it so Happened that on tue next dny when was lo take plane in a fortnight sermon surprised me Once or twice much color lose to her transparent cheek hut it I doctor pronounced her deafness incurable could not have been caused either the It has been already pronounced I was i the eloquence for it happened replied quickly Dr j at times when thaie said ho could do nothing more platform vexed at my stupidity and intr to In fact Miss we have dismissed every i b knowing whether to wait or return to a idea of the sort yet if she could I was by a gentleman i e i 0 to the station I discovered 1 had arranging with a stranger the pre- made a mistake it was arriving in time for the oilier would not for two hours As I stood on the for the wedding of another Miss But I forgot to tell you resumed Mr Morton that I am going this evening lo Mr the My visit was to extent only Our motto night three days had already elapsed i her he iring even to a slight degree what and as my particularly engaged j n comfort it would be for you can't think on the next day I went out for a how lonely I am and so of course is she or nt least accompanied poor thing but then she can sea IT 1 1 f pl l in Milwaukee nnd they by my Mister e Thia was a new revelation tor it had and Small Profits interior nre invited T VMM i t ir 1 them Also two log a good SO by I to do so thu to barn eood it'll first rate Atlantic Van of purchase money can renmin on c ii may be assured will cot naked to purchase unless think it for their in Wisconsin for whom if I had not been addressed as I should never have reconized as Mr Morton He looked ten I years younger than when I first saw tiress too was improved altogether he for 1 2 and S For of rone Co 1 to Eli Abstract Office TT oi the records of JEFFERSON COUNTY Including and tax is prepared to furnish abstract all in Comity C 41 Office over the Bank of Milwaukee December T CHARTER OAK FIRE INSURANCE CO HARTFORD wandered through green lanes and over grassy meadow's until I to feel fellow of four or five I had never occurred to me that Amelia's ness was a deprivation to any but the but so it must have been fur rather tired and was looking a t scarcely ever spoke except for some stumps of hillocks when j general or purpose During we suddenly enure to a in which this colloquy as I saw Amelia was about s dozen cottages looking as us inquisitively I requested seemed to me a quite a mere mountain Thither moved at onca Barbara Lewthwaith the poor languishing bird By tbat lima in May in any far southern country per haps the birds would be ceasing to sing so with the dilatory people in Westmoreland Suddenly as we all stood round the little on which the bird rested one thrilling louder than the rest arose from a neighboring hedge Immediately the bird's eye pre- dull kindled into momentary fire the bird rose on its perch struggled for an instance seemed lo be expanding iu wings made one aspiring movement wards so felt back and in another moment was dead Too certainly and all these transitions cally interpreted themselves and to all of us alike the proof of which man woman and child spontaneously tears a weakness perhaps but more under the regular processional evolution of the scenical stages than simply read as a narrative for too was to one and all of us without ing to communicate toy words ion had itself to all the Although I knew we must be near home 1 looked first at one house and then at For Sale or To A SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY on Elver mnd well fitted np with al I the The factory is a new substantial 1 rume affording amplo room for a and extensive Conditions liberal ut on Main street or at the factory Letters bo to 104 CAPITAL Incorporated by the of Conn REAL AMI Loss AND DAMAGE ox AS AS The subscriber lias been agent for this Company lor and and renewed delay Oil Office with Baird Skinner over Bank of Wa- S ceas To the The Celebrated Telegraph Best in the World can bo had ut the CITY JEWELRY STORE Second Door North of Watertown liank d Nov C THE COLEMAN FARM MILL The Wonder and Admiration of the Age Every Farmer His Own Miller I Great Saving of Time and Expense her sister to explain my question You are very Miss ob- served Amelia and a faint color rose to the poor girl's cheek but it wonld be very warm folly in us to think of impossibilities we But one door was closed at Another must dree our weird a mother was scolding her children at this after rny another two or three boys together with home I could hardly sit down till I had an man seated in a paid n visit to a well known aurist ilr were busily talking and as busily plaiting Morton of Brook street Hn n some colored plaited spoken plain-looking man rather above about that village so I passed on tho middle height and with singularly until I came to the last and here I stood and expressive dark eyes still At the open door of the abode j lie listened patiently and attentively to the blind lady of the church was my statement and in reply lo tha But how is Miss on nicely sealed a plain muslin cap over hair and in a dark dress plaiting some line while straw fair i tion as to whether It is impossible there some man Just come from Miss lins 1 said he taking my hand and ing it warmly I wonder i did not see you bul I suppose must have been in another carriage All well at home Quite well sir thank answered I rather distinctly V Very well But I see I am detaining you from your as a group of strangers to where 1 was standing and pressing my hand he bowed and hurried away I was vexed but as I had seen the doctor what use was there in my waiting two hours to go down lo In the evening as we were tea at home I introduced the Miss Glenfield's possible cure proctor Amelia's uncle He haa child under two years old not less than too evident it on this magnificent May morning there had been exhibited as on the stage of a theatre had passed before the eyes of as and was lasting mystery of death It seemed to me that little her burst of tears must bave read this saddest of have felt that the bird's was sealed not less or fully neglected her but ns he is her ancle and is a respectable man I will his consent to the marriage and him to attend if it was only to vex my er's I walked home in- a dream Why do romancers nuzzle to bring about their consummations by means of extraordinary events and coincidences Could anything than the present concatenation anything wilder than the result 1 These two poor lonely helpless girls whom I had left sitting by their cottage door working for bread the one in utter darkness the other surrounded by a dread silence which thunder itself could not them now coming forth from their solitude into comfort competence nnd society the blind clothed in smiles of happiness and feeling no want of eyes she arai and the deaf lie The only successful Metallic Mill eU for making and by Horse Steam I replied slowly and if deliberating glad that her infirmity prevented j without seeing the lady Twenty-three her seeing my but years of age and has losi her hearing that her quick ear had caught the through fever about four or five years or Water j sound of strange I said aloud to i ago it is a pity I had not consulted my little 1 earlier Freddy this I I knew nothing of the I ro Price with bolting for kind enough to let us rest far a I have only acquainted ing family flour minutes i with the these last two weeks enn be hail or tlie can be T i i -n in operation ut the repented L wny and besides my brother-in-law Dr Farm Mill Tribune 7 it is Miss Rebecca Hns attended her yj 155 1C o i alluding to Mr asked boldly I he was married repealed by mother Louisa no He leans on her lister's with in her full heart and the music of all nature in her It was delightful to think that I had myself a part in bringing about this consummation and yet as 1 walked my fined andi jn spite of all my efforts subject of i came rulling down my cheek and after IT cnn run Power ing up in surprise is one of those old bachelors who would Spruceatreet Kew York whore all orders will re- prompt Sec Ah see you Master how Ratlins I am glad to s your mamma ska Dr Rawlins of very clever mail But vou see Soon after my own marriage took place and I removed to another part of the country In duo is to say in less than a received a letter fiom my mother giving me all news My mother stated thai she had bestowed as much attention and felt almost as much interest in Miss Glenfield's bridal M could have done ut that of her own daughters She added ibe not at all at the interest I had evinced in Mr Morton's choice and I realty begin to be of jour opinion Louisa to hor He seems to me a kind and kindly disposition and M for his lent man I being far as I seen grudge himself a wife Why lived j there as housemaid and she says he keeps his servants on board wages and almost starves himself I don't said I vexed to hear the doctor depreciated what business has to talk of those who employ man and woman has his aud her infirmities of temper and disposition which require peculiarities which should be managed prejudices which should avoided innocent habits which should be indulged fixed opinions which should with respect particular feelings and cies which should be consulted all this may be dona without the slightest tion of truth or any of iou Indeed these are the that repay a man in the decline of life for all he has yielded in tlie commencement thic makes a parent delight in his children and repose on them when bis mind and are perishing and ba it away to the end of all things LITTLE in God for to Him Hft atone knows the rait thy trifles nothing trivial terness of the heart blessed is tbe thought that in those petty and trying cares with and sends comfort tf we will only cast ALL on for he for us Our earthly can sorrow with in oar great it the loss of friends and fortune in sickness and such like troubles but 10 those little cares to we ourselves caa give no name there is only our enly Friend who CM soothe m