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VIMtili liini; A WIIIC CIlKOMCLEll OK THE TIMES. TIIE PEOPLE, AND THE COl Yl’UV. )^ ffe »hall always be Victorious when we alt poll tofethar!}tmiDANVILLE, ICY., FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY !, 1852.r lady. thev more hut I understood von ibai your departure ng ft ft** vuip« oili is-dav was alt important. when ylt;u de-■iis of ibo praiifi- ^ire^J tne not to fail to have you awaken-having hue a ■mjt- pH. in rtss you over-alept y •mreelf!** Aei*g, [»arti *11 arh slight blush tinged the youth's cheek, asn'm your fears. Ime wh^re to lit: dbe r*p’fedlt;To foreseen circumstances hid deglar e I in, his inie1111*wm mind and i n-1 man—id I huu I eirreat, I implove him, h* timing manner**. combined vo render by the memory of her w« both loved. io In in an object of universal admiration; fee me uno moment. I am unequal I*and though his years had nut exceeded twenty, those qualities had never failedto ensure reaped.Brit there was n fctrinij of his heart It not enquire im* ! tilned him/1 I which, from its purity «snij vmiene^^ iu alone at this The ting was arjain examined; care* would alone have emitted him u ihe «s*t’h: to know/’ *he r, cirrumstanrmc 'united, forbid me.Utl winch 15 rlt; othe contempt that feel I r n female Lie country, ah me,Id iv p t \ fr meetin*1, pifeciliie,b pet mated to ex-is mvsterinus in[,i, taM'Wf':! mavp*ng it mav prove f illy deposited m a little note three limes *d n this mneiiiit?/ (and as often taken out. and the non* re-r-?ad, and finally put into the* fourth, and U«t envelope, and sealed. lie nov *al-J tied f* rth in search of the habitation that contained the fair object of so nuich prep- infancy.aration, There was a slight quickening of the pulses as he ascended the tic/*,and he pu led the boll w ith such violence a*- to ti\ th« attention «*f several plt; rsonspassing, who rend in his anxions countenance *’*me remarkable intelligence fur ih» inmates of toe house. A servant appeared. I-This is, ! he!itvc, «—a boardinghouse? Mrs. a—n, 1 really forget the !a-dv*t name/’IPHrewn,” - aid the man, kindly an*i*u-teem of tin* amiable of mankind. It was his iendt*rne.*« for his moiher; hi afTucihinaift sjlicttude for her wcllhrnI:\vmsoI that tncek suhcitmis Kind whirliwo arc not apt i t feel at the sight of help-the exertion of going on dock, and i! !were, 1 could not rnoet him before the in*quittttve gft 7*» of «u many.’* I lie bon* vtopped. go, Fletirnov; perhapsthey may leave/1**Compasoyonr*eir. sir—1 go:** s'tvmj which, he oscended the step* with tm pitekncss his deep interest in the a/bir pr mpnfe; hut what tv as Jus ntfoniihmeni t■ tin I th* two strangers had fiisauportr* cl. Ho enquired eagerly where theyd uwere, and th« Captain pointed to a sms!)There i* nothing in life whkh origi j b at afar off.nates in feeling* *t pure, *o free from I -Why was 1 so tardy?11 he said, ve-li*hnes*. as the affection of u dutiful hemcntlv. Then turning to the C*^pmiutriiifd! And Flournoy was surprised to ; he *sid. **I have business of importance 1 lid \find h is feelings nu violently affected bv 1 with . p-r*r»ns in yonder host; r, v ^ * •»: iniu* hut her d to.uU. 1 r *-“ I W | ii s v *». in - *;csire vhall be vu ir» if t liiif li f, t ur^t inn icem and ini*V ' a. m 1 * «.vim will bring m** near them, even if you i H*n«e•*Tbon here*/* ha fsid, while seme*thing Iik** [ ah«mc hi* pallid t\’Aiuref; •“then will u-,; mv d-*psri:ire ^a fSc me ^o much regret (bun# hi:her, y-uith, ihnu an his nephew —I heard then cad hiiii unlt;*I«*,—Then art ih*m relateii by ib* lie.*. €*f blood to tht beb-b•%* inrtocent Thou hint pmre 1 s!:y*!^f worthythe tru-c, ’ sfia abut-i to s*’[■•'*- m tbse.f lioti w oat l or pr jiecinr o» ■ —-N so «•pin, I tru^i to thv bon »r e* guard her in safety to her father.”-And, to iialp mo tlcsver/” sa-d the \ou;h f rvciitly, **your cetifidonca ahall net be misplncsd/*g Ifeii him/’ roaiintmd thr o'd man, “1(b-rg .c bint—with my dying breath I for-give Lun, He 'iMj my .'d away; 1|■ k mo. Tiiore is nought rcmWM ,lIT-T- 9what had proved iu b? the vain chirnerdof an excited iiiii-g nailmi dssccr!**■y came in from n lei a lined ft* itI mgraltiude, nodALepswi, ^ ing him mil very naturally atiributin/*niuch inwrtstcif.his confusion tu hi failure in memory. -Ilrswr,—ves, that i* tho rmsne. TlicreIt wit*! n mild and tran*jui1 day; naught disturbed the khII beauty of the scan#\ as, whileII. n-* di*-, \: \ n b, rsend me *-n a p ink.”tuiiiU! fit t wi« rev**need! Euiildu’s*• linin-ssible. sir* impossible? 1 shouM ' suendant. vv'.o w«s br-» :ghi wsth herhe glad tuoblige you, hut Ihsvo no moanswhirh presented Hsell to the admiring .if conveyance but one small boat, anil group w hich had gathered round the side# it would cause too great a dctenti si.”of the steamboat«s *h-i silent!vt i ibis c i iiurv, * iccee fed in coi.vcvii g t!i» chi i to nihoug i having marriedhitre she could not be prcvsilcU upon tointrroft in one I i'll to ten itsr a permitted to e:. , 11 i a■ iriiirtnr*u a.icr c . iii nrra re, 1 bttlicvft, some foreigners with Mrs Brown at prasent/r-Ufetk in, lt;n\” said the poliio blnck.g'ided throtiglt the tlcepv a aters of thelhi iso;i; but the e\oluti*ni3 of the wheaV,tvliicb was ic»t tmhannoniotift t thelt;e*iie. (in one rio stood ft gentleman,auired in the undress of a Naval Captain,The VAUti m.'in bit hi-; fir»« with vc\a- w tea ati ‘ii and disap•:t»rntmaiil, and retired tothe cabin.It wa tws month* after the foregoingevent, ih.it ay mug nian wended hi- wayarcompvny it. She. Itowaver f-ont with it aareral t fit- ir»uth«r\i tfi:i.;ai; aiitunglaciu was ‘i z .1 r»i ^*•« *it.I hnVt it,” - ttd thrt youth. pr«** ruingSuiitcthii :t l.k • «x ’Irm Hion m{. •*and I will soon iind out the parson* you 112111 *n fashion of the day; he had di*sirc u vet. rmd acquaint them with ii.”| i1*1^ ! xh ' m, ri4mn 4,f lu; b l1 lhe U:%'i* .i t * _ iiialong t!ti* beautiful banks of the Brandy* 1 pfea.-ure burt h'c.r. !i: dj■* el* j'Uw'me, having wandered some distance of it from the habitant n of h.s friend. It w.is‘•Thk, when he shall it, will easily Iu i, * ,t rt | «’cs of personal comeliness were still the af*emto»n lt;*f a warm and vultry d.ix\| c.iivmc© him of the truth lt;.f what I sav I tt Og *v. j lr i, tin* \ Alt 11 man 1 . - J* * I I .i 1 II , II- I - - * ' 1 I II !’ 1 Ifthe f.Kt part nfj^Vrr1 i-.m t*-e ftirhir lie hod been 111 walures1. «r which lh«r# was and he halfrepsmad hts demre h»r gam- ^ h't ■ im. I r:.w Hcav*-*s i* i-f, re- i hfn. .,.m« .nmwn’*, (.fur rlt;*- a ^ncliolv cut, which •ecm-i re Ihcu w he threw liia ft.wll«p piece by hw side. «a« has been ie»r«M »n lauh^i bar lore-14 nd quickly, nven!
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