Dollar Weekly Times (Newspaper) - August 18, 1853, Cincinnati, OhioA PAPER POR "THE 1ÍELÍ0I"-IÍÍBEPENI)ENT ÍN ALL ÍHIÍÍ&S NEHTRAL Iiv üOTHiHG.J\'()J>UME XI.-NO. 0. CINCINNATI. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1^ 18.>5. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
ItiKWaMcM Ihiiuiliuare gu liigg la lUt uid twill.>' ruttiiiig.
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^ ¿11,1 her lofcu l» It nog.ug-% K.i,nhjea I. irihj i.iir.1 luiigiug.
I ,r.u ert loBillf. tundir thineiif ^ <11 ihe ' uture—thiiu art dnuk'vg I ro-it Ifae wc<) 01 Time uQtbn&lLOtf,
p >Í4 den, -n the moon ight dr<^innc. WiiRthynvca cret»c«»ireu>iing, Liietot'ice ti liTtgUUy gic«Udini.
l»r«inion, iiuiden i^rcdeffinf,
4 , Jr«»Di «ngiuid dull eorruw ilfiug—
' Thou ih ut lor giuoug ibe dimg.
I8kt. K.
G E B H 01D .
I.
Slf'<ugh (h4h|«ck n fht btu«i the wind , f‘ us fhnrtiiig round and tou»d, -J.ra the ü4rc unirio ed,
Gd g!cB with H • omiy touni. vfa* the run itthidc and c.dof U'.l ihe « od ia abhrp i.ad cbtl 1 «I the i« or s’sadi young U< haold Kuo.ki«<ga’ the a.lect mill.
uho liDocka tliif h*<ur of mihi? Moíahpliíck «t ih dU here with nit Tn<^ii riiUttbf aharuy wight U luch r« 1 to it«nd to Iree!
Mat itiou krar the wud • .aJa ra\« tkr mad d'»t!a OD the wolu? yuurrrrand gu ckly knave'" k«Lnar. uilhy ton. (i .btioluS'*
•Fn.f!tfate! awayl Thyaiht
B aat* tile uutet of tha p«r«.
Quilt t ke I’tiuc nutatiMce lite uight.
Inra Bition old isr*i«!
Tbou ti«ai trr>ttn up my heart.
Crushed mj iove wiib ruihlcaa hand Wnt^fiad boy. te* tne—dcpaii.
Lck 1 curte you alicrc you itaod!"
.'‘Katbtr. hitter Uowt the »ind;
• Hi kMil ihtouiib iu> taueredctodTi Yet iti kren hregth it no h- kind luaii iiie aorda which tbou but apt ke.
. A.11 ilic «I ie*urlJ tro«D« ou luei 1 am iiaa ug.la itt, aiad cold.
Sec! J ko cl anj a*k of ther Ball iLiriLjaLnOeuhoéd:”
*‘>eter uh,t« my liAnett do«>r ^ Ha b a !>olt v<t abut oai no,
•■•e'ef, while the bean tbou'r trre Brad W'lih cumujitii uie w tbiB.
Lr the Wiud UtiW a«Bi« and loud—
Ut ibe ra 0 p.,*ali oa t;;T f«e«— Daiknraa balb I it abame no ibroud.
Ka.to drupa wtu not ceanae diacraea!"
Ob the thmbboid of the mill.
S.CA ani *a ot young Ucbbuid atanda— II < in brain, wtib bt<ri u cbtU At the ftoi CO inouf.U n Unis.
And he sera ihe sura a < pale.
Uru«u<ng lU Ibe cmudy ak:ca.
And like 'brai bia .aal bupea laii, and the courage lu hiui uica.
II.
Hark! what ruihiog iwirbng iound tuuiitcd hoKse y on the breere.
Like ibe ^.e.uug ol the gmuad.
Or t*e msctgog ol the acat.
Bunded CelUe g^lkip b,;
Oerf b.un-i (1 .Wawardl the bill; lio! ibe mouutain alream la higb.
luauJer.ng I'.raigat up>u liie luiU ! JU'trrt ireoihir; 1 u* j abake;
I'liri l.ke sH.! 1,/aa, ride the wuxd. fl«a*er s .ivcra ll-ke by hake.
hyc;*^ wioiowa gape aol.od;
Tab.es Ibrojga Ue a>ir» 4ia l.oat;
ca«eneQia tm.ter. m <«d ug ibrill; Bouali ta e«r!i lung cbiaincy a throat lOc doalb i-a'.iic Of the 4i;u.
:QhI tha nnubUm wstet art strong* hi «ig'ttas arrows' Mgitt tfietr Cjurae. lu they aauttt« au>iu.y aoug |Jri!> v.tb I .lien tiiu a ol f *roe. lib a cfaab tbt mil g ica down,
Aad frnrii out the ru.- a white,
Igr a ireiD • ng mao bath !ia*u Like a pbanUiii, tbr.'ugb the nlgbt.
Bit !^e wa>ea are lU hit back,
Abu bis toiUr ng areú i *. iw, Am^tbetorreut.uc pa.ubiaik.
Ikii 1 ita arms .r> u-.d imn turow;
Wbctiakir lu grasp ruuu4 biawaiat rioali btffl uke a l.wt.ag reed.
Bntfr*. itro* g mJ manful itrr ke.
U'btbet^viirg- eibewav.a.
*^a '< urtb a siuruy oak.
Qraipra m tiuic .loUi bap.y iivea,
AM deollHiau wt^p.ug Cfiea,
'*fkho art UxoM oh! alrargerbold*"
Aa4 aa'a «an yuutb replira **ka’&tr! 'tisihy aou, (icubold "'
And an gUer tfnlaraaa On the ruiof i.f die old;
AndtbaV rr weaiihte gr twi,
Barlocr «i b bia a'lu ftcu-uold. dUoliu bvi.ig »ol «iU.irairJe,
1ü bimaii- hi ao ily a ugt.
"Heverbiowi a aUtmi tn Me.
Tut bean uj gu Kj npoB lU vingi!’*
tiir Jauaa U'Bbm^*
THE MAIllEN S COMPLAINT.
t really think il la a ihaoie A «Clisa ea«*t p'^ p>«c.
Inileal at «a.t ng (capt c«
Of ig»tria<te youag ' «.aui,
Uur tooiiib rustOBi ne'er aUowg A ii'jiid maid to cboote.
But a';c must liata'ii t • m%a*a choice; Iben Uke hiiu or itfusc.
They te 1 i>i that whaa leap'year eoiuea lbs fivi'sg" wt- have,
Bui ‘tia aa Dl*a Ui«. 1 v..w*
Wa re PO*biiig but aun a aiavc.
1 « lb Li ne o»a wouié make a taw, lotakacDwi tim-*. rbat uca aii iiKd BMcehMfh ad.
ABJ wumau abonal iciul.
Why, it a «otdh aiw dcetiaea,
U aikai '(!•« uaia or odier,
An • tbiis Ms owe pMpotal a.tp.
tfba iM er imab' gr' an>.iher;
Hat maw csB |nb« biv •«» as^iWBd.
, S'-k .h.ra h«a iwetiocd iw,
I blatter pa*a.
Just aa ha hat a miad U.
It «.ear y i a a*i«m»l«! thiBg.
la aa* the b«s« ah ut it. last 4.aa «MM aboaid bav« a ehaiew*.
M a\9 fNp«<ia do you duuM iiF If n.ti;n d »ea O.e vaa w Wuy J'l' I tbay do i eii duty. ao«J too tha uuaadM Mm deiai.
[o ii«ry lui.iii g ticauty >
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; From Um Kuickortracker Mogariti*. UT OWa STATIMUT.
I For ILe Tiicok.
iniRzv. till II the n «kliflii dmmiiic,
« ilk k«r r.ica lrc.fc.r .tre.mii g,
«it'i li:r Oeik tyri kii,kli> bciuii.ug.
Ui ■■«iS turuetF ilie her «I ircei.
»««l r^ui «orla ui luiciet.
*1, 6trli.ro> K.ileatiUiCoe.
Till; FkY or THE TALLIi.
■1 kte, el' .11 in.k,
Wk« i.ts'f |;n rilmir In m ,ln ,61 regoo,.
And ilir 'nril nr i ",eer r»(e i>,.rv M Ika ear.
A k.«, ,it liuii immilM • « II >«•,
In m.rniuri, leare'iiRe i, i .uiiB* to nor ■•a I diei.ii > ddimf ikit >,lier> lolorclU,
■Tu Ike Mil lutlMii Ui uI IMi.r ullkiUlln tiiunlini'ewkTBUI It mnrmurtia iigki,
Till Ike .i> l ei.. inikna niik ii| eninieiin flo* i AM ik.iun leuk.M »e.ii>ri» linwn in>ni tknUM. . Iminil
I ITA. born in the jitnr 18U.T, in in euteru ,citT. I lUle Ihii bccAuie It il tbe enitum, j nkcneier one bedim i iketch in thcnotu bio-'dripkie ityU, lo niioe the netiie rliet, nbethcr it be in imporUnt point or not. Te me thii qucition tbont k birib-plkce ii k nkl. ter of imiill mttter o{ imall emount. 1 ihould I hkie renckcil the uune poiiliun 1 now hold hkd 1 bieu brought into Ihe world under n . hedge. An error of ciiiliiition will nlwajri iimtit a man with honor, whaUiermai be hii ciiirtcter. if he be bcru in a palace. 1 icora I turn a teeliag.
, hl| pirtnti being in eomlortable eirtur'. ,it»cce>, 1 received n good education. We lived in a large, uld-taihioucd home, ncir what il now the heart of the citj. Long •ioee the uiiuiioa ditappetrad, eriahed b; the bend of commerce. 1 will mention he*e nt a curioui fact, tl at after the death of my pa-rcuU. and before the old home wni demo-li.hcd my brother Tom, a iilljr, reckltaa fellow, («I you will ace) wncdered abont it, and eTen ubtnined the key, end moped for an hour orlwoiathe deaerted rooma, particularly hia laothrr'a chain be'. It iat wonder that the I moiiture of the damp walla, ooiing through the ragged paper, and the wind from the bro-Aeu wi ,Jow.panel, did not make him aick; nut I inppoie the eicitement ipringing from I the ivntiuirntel uouaenie rite in ili-regnlated mindi, deitioyed tbe ill eiitcti of the muity I air.
i waa nerer favorite at home, even when a boy. My mother, to be inre, wia alwayi kind; bat the loved my brother Tom and my , titter Nkkcy better, a great deal better thau me .My father waa a ttrange lort of a man, and talked bat little. He never liked ne. •My brother and liater rather avoided mc^ and Nancy, eipecitlly, never gave ma any renaon to luppuae the did nny thing bat fear me. I do not know the reaion of thii. I waa alwayi well, behaved; my prinaiplea were of the firit orilcr, and are to thii day. 1 gave her a great deal of eicelleut advice, which the never fol-I lowed. Many a Iciion, too, hai Tom bad from ¡ me, concerning the proper conrie to tueeted
I in the world. I might as well have advised ' infants. When 1 waa old cnongh to see that
II wu not liked, 1 wisely kept away from them,
' and attended to my own atfairi.
, Having no fondneas for pity, f have, since ' my thiiteenth year, engaged in no game ! whaievtr; thereiore, in my boyhood 1 had no I intimate compauioni. Why abould 1 nito-eiate with boya when my mind waa far away from thvm aud their parinita f The only lid 1 bad any particular liking for.wu Johu Solo-mona, a yonlh ol Jewiib parentage; end be I cheated me out of ten doiltra in lu aflair of ; bo. i.h traffic. 1 reipected hia adroitneai.but ; the loll of ne uiuny galled me; and from that : time 1 hr i no dealingi with him. 1 waa the i more n>.eved in tbit matter, nt 1 had nrmnged kk 1 tupputcd, to make the above lura oat of him. when, by au unlooked for and maiterly I atroke in the coarse of the negotiation, he I obuioed the advantage of me.
While very yonng, I obaerved the advantage I which wealth gaint. 1 noticed the general ! love of gold, horeignen, particularly £ng-|lishmen, iiy it ii toe peculiar vice of thii I country. It it faiie. It ii pecnl,ar lo no I country; aud dnriig my viiit .o Kngland,
. whither I went ou important finiLcial buii-neiii, I found that in that land it waa a pti-i liou which absotbtd all the real; it waa two {itronger there than the idolatry of rank,
I which in laying a great deal. The burly I ialanderi have one great gilt which quite I charmed me—the art of keeping money after ¡ they get it. In tbii they are greatly in ad-I vanee of na, for 1 coniider our grand national ' Itult to be au inability to board money, which ‘ II very painful to an enlarged mind. 1 lay I that 1 diicovered early the great point to be I gained in the world, and iince tnat time 1 ¡hive devoted myielf to the aequiaitiou of I wealth. 1 nave alwayi beeu itrictly honeit,
I but alio Itrictly economical. I thiuk a man ! has a right to hia own ; and if 1 de not choose to throw away my thonsandi to collegei or jciiitiiable ina'itutioni, in what ami to be jblamtd; Vihatl have nade 1 will zeep.—
I Let each man Icke care of himarlf.
I Wheu my mother died, 1 was about twenty-.nine yean of age; my brother Tom waa , twenty, and my luterNai-cy leveoteen. .1!. i ter tbii event, Nancy waa muih broken down : Tom was at bad ai any woman 1 ever aaw, while my father teemed to fail from that honr. Back-biteri in the mercantile world have te-'cuiedme of being Lenrtle.i. They do not ! know me ; for 1 am lore 1 waa very lorry when my mother died, and when abe bleiaed ' each of ui before ihe dcpirted. 1 wept. Unt I why wu It,that while Turn and Nancy graiped i her haodi and cinght the nuiMakable love ol I her dying look, while my father koclt by her I aide, gazing in dry-tied agony at her lea-i torea, which Ibe hind of death had already touched ; why wu it that 1 itood in comparative calmneu at the foot of the bed T Mme may say 1 waited feeling; lome may cant ahont hearlleaineis; hot I ity it wu becauic I had be,n treated ealdly by the family, and had graduallf bien induced to regard myieli at a itranger at home. Did I not know that I wu u capable of loving my mother u Tom, (who, by-the-bye, eonld never Uy np a cent iu the world ) could I hive been allowed T Then whet me ii there in ill tkii hnmbng about teelmg T Perhapt the retion of Tom’i greatnui in my moibcr’a eyei lay in the fact of hii being a btndiume fellow, lor that lort i of thing alwayi takea witn women. And 1 I —to ipeah plainly—1 wu ngly. I am uid to : hiva t itrange cut ia my eye, which givti me a ditagreeabU etpreuion. An enemy ol ' mloa bu called it a atony, wicked look, ta i thungh 1 eonld help it if It warn ao. 1 am ' thin II peraon, and in etrlv yoatk wu tfflie. ted with dyapepein, which imparted to my haggard tentares a yellow tinge. Thereiore to tools lid silly girls my form tad feitorea I might have been inplen>iog; but what of that? ¡ I think Heaven I am not a htadiomc tnen.
; The gift ol beauty might hive been t corie to me
' The home wu lonely after my mother’a I death. My father wilked gloomily abont the rooma and in thn garden, or piued hours in loeking It the portrait of hit wife which knag in the parlor. Ht left bit bnaioeaa for same moutha talirely to mi, and remained nt home.
I He mn .tered i trett deal to himaelf, and ut i fur long perioda with Nancy’s band praaaed whia. Onee. when I wta abont to enter the ailtieg-rooni, I beard him any, ‘My wilt, my deer, denr wile I—come to me tgalt I’ or ' wurda ul a similar pnrpoit; anil on entering , Ue mom. I taw teara roUiai dcwn hii cheeki. bomatifflu I fonnd him rendiag the Uibit,
1 ?*“***?•• Na»*y would rend to h'm. aome.
: Mmai Tom. 1 never did, for ke never uked ' f.*. 1 j*“‘ * "I'hlUd that a roaa ol hii
' 5Í! íniL-fi** "'‘I» lortiUde na.
AV.f .LL'^V'V ’^ ken b...iU ipnenred nt
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U# Uick •mr iu hkmm M U« * •ttp «m «low, ftod kit «•, (I0€«
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.. . * !?: • ^»«a tha orlneinal mao
hilK Ksif •
TiiikaaiAíMH4ius u<i aiut ilitUjr «r Iha /«Be.
IV ahoff i« • * at lie «rrsit furaal howara.
aiUPtaa*«H •sna-t s Vhairi^sroJs avnkt. Im I ha • t rO tar ihs huh hity tf van
a kr ivmsraa «iih isdihaa^ itai»«A«
A«a af|sissUadHi<ua
«Al nil tom h al lbc itosbt a.s.gi tha f«f al ika biii.
«vaM M vslar-i* «I (Vfiis hfSfmtafiL mmm g iha rusbsi la • .t«la at i.r atan iHil <t'nie'fahi^a«surBpaiaath«n.
-I >r i(hunin.a«=*£h ••»««• tui d»a«iaihaaaa HhV stol g| !'■« lb«i laits i« Tiasra rt!la.
Ulka ault hisit,. a iIimus the Is|ig thetsV.
in the huaiiieu. »•»
'ilh.rnew lalUd repi“y U,"J,n a» ay bandiome annia ef Bm» t. V Í
heart? I remouitrate.1 wiU him h7..JI
maaeold amile.
‘Joahna,* aaid ke, ‘ehnrity la n thia. know netkiag abont. Permit an, wh^f.Vu I live, to deaomn hule iraod wHk my inrwlil fnnda. f eir not for yeiraell, |,r |
S- PR .k«r.r,t...»n.,.i.» «1—r ’ "ah *»ou*h to any, that yon will ,
toa al.i a, r.: g > urikr mii rxUaamnia lor many.'
.->.1 tik. .11. alilMlhonghl limy duty to manuon "hia SSt:
ter U him and beg hia laflnenrt U iidnee
my lathar lo driiit Irom thia eeirte. Tern nlioinlled at me.
'Ho yin think,' aaid he, ‘that lirnay inch
r;,-Lg. tii.nu .1 i.ii aiitiiid a«in a arm kaM !* •! hm
II.'<<a|P,Mir r,>v/M ' II ««'(««.IB IIIUT 10%oigkl lo Mvt iMwa ml bitUr.'
****"■ ’ 1 *agkt, «.rUinly ke wii right Ikcrc.
<»ll»« >’ eoauanedhei ke will aei IwM •>ei -ee -i» "t ii'm t at Atela lutwm**' P* ■'*1 solme how rapidly
akuiliii ««at ili,. Ui!rtl »ii-kiil i»„««,r«a enit ki liill f ,
TWW‘ • i« .«I,.,..,.'«■ aliniee to kicMg Stf.T, Wi , .,„igr a m,„g Pn.rh«f el kiwuleei.N’ I.,raeiatk- li z I anar ■ 'Itever gravaU Tena*» »' ir<i I,I n ntrtr fnn-
'Mopel’ cried ke. 'Joahna, you are u i of money biecKÍt, keuwthatlwu one ere-1 give yon, father, end help mt! I will ./gry
cold bioodedu aliih I' atcd to be rich. I mentioned my inUotioai' yon *
He wu evidently in a raga, aed in 1 parted I te him onl. to receive hit uaeot. Clupiog 'Tom,' added abe, reaehitg -rat her hand to from him. | me joyfuliy by the hand, he told me to coa-, him, hut before be ciiuld calsh it, she fell
lorn wu right, tbongh, abont tbt hcilth of aider the matter u lettled , to from hit eoant- twoonipg to the floor, my Uthir, (Joe bright anmicsr tveuiog, log-room 1 proceeded to hit honte te propose ‘See,’uid I to t'cm, ‘tee the rranlt ' I eonr turec years alter mother diid the old man, to .Mitt Sarah immediately. lukedtheier- ueddling in my eflair.*
*ij baSidbteu eiting fur tome wecka, aud rantif the were alLume. The man appeared Hut ha only'aheok hia bwi vaguely, tod ha I been for a few dayi confined to hit bed. embarruied, tad itammcred ' Yea.* r eeling itaggercd > roin the room ; hcmuaiaaea beeu puied anay irom ui. It wu a melancholy I had a right now to enter the home, 1 walked quite broken np by tha miitry he had eacird, event; but it teems tu the cuufke of uature I into the parlor, where there wai rather an odd bnt hia interference wu of nn edvarrage to
for ptrrntt to gu before their children, and 1 performance in progrtu. Seated on a eoncb, him, fcr Sarah and 1 vera roamed the neat
toon reeuncilcd myself to this dispL-niation with e hcppy, betmiog face, wu Sarah, while dee.
Neceuary prtliminariea being arrai.ged, I over her wu bending a gentleman hisiing her I enterb iocd no doubt that all would now wuipp'iinted to little the estate. The bnti- fair hand u I entered. They both started go emoothly. .My wife aecompanieJ me to
neiilett bymy fetherbad been onder my iole tudblDihed u they leheldme. The g ntle- the home I had furnished loi her—a ho-ne to
direction so long thst 1 roniidcrcd it u a ; man wu my broUerTom I which had beta hrongkt everything rtlcuia-
mitUruf myowu, 1 regarded it u iny pri-. ‘Why, Joshia,’uid he, with the old, good- ted to make a woman happy. During the
vita prop<rty. To be inre, some meutiou was | bnmnred amile upon bis conoteoanee, ‘1 wu firat week the leemed to be in a drcsio—cold, made by meddling rclativet abont giving Tom ' not aware the: yon negleettd hnsiaeuao early pala, and reiigned. Thee the recovere.l a lit-a abare in It. Bat I imincdiately came for-' in the day to call on ladiei.* tie, and took trequect riduabont the eooitry.
ward and liberally offared to give np the en-' ‘Sometimea, Toro,’ miwered 1. eoldly, She wu reitlua, and Ulaed much in n'er
tire busioot to him, while I Cktabliibcd my-I sneh things come in the way of bnainrai.' .sleep, and aometimca even Kreamed while aelf cliewhere, slating that I waa determined ‘It it me, then, whom yon wish to see T' druming, so that once or tw ice I wu greatly to get my living alone, or not at all. After i aaid Sarah, with ivroptoms of agitation. 'alarmed. I wu pained to notice, too, t'tt ihii, Tom eheertnlly abandoned the thing.tnd ' ‘It it ludeed, .Mui,' replied I; ‘and it is' tha color utvcr returned to her cheek, uor said no fflorethoul It. about a matter cielmirely ear own, to 1 the old light to her ryei. 1 fouud at last that
.My father left a will, dated aome yetrt' hall be pardoned if I request brother Tom she hid resolved to be unhippy. N jthuig 1
_L , _ ,;-L L. j:_;j J l;------------1 . ■ _ . .. . ... could do would bring 0 imilc I» hcr fjci, tad
lomctifflu she wni wicked eaoogh U ihndder when 1 came into her prcseuee. Whin her lather Tíiited us—au event irldom rccurriug -she treated him with cold reapert -nd 1 think ihewuio nnfilial u to diilike etca him. In truth, 1 did not lud a very happy life, and it nu uuly tnc hopes of the large property which would belong to her, tha in-duccd meto bear with her whims aud human.
A BIAÜJ1FT7L 8T0EY
I EL£SSIHO OF A DOOD DKIS. rest caa urn anything. Motherconldn't help '
_grt’ing bekiad with tU» real, sir, because it- _
• r T a. anvngn. **»'*•'» ““ “•“? “> P*J l‘ •“'> T*'• „.w
_lag the nan wkn nwaa the hooM wuere wi nairin «*.’« diauo.vm.
■I should like to do that evcrv dnv lort •<«■«»“>» •»'some inoney, aad wnen mother 1 wu atanding i. the hntd ernvded atretf
star to come.’ laid Mr. VI illUm ÉvtreU reh- t * l > ‘ *“ •«'=•'“iw • day
biog his hsndi together qnieklv in irrttreui- fnghteuei ni nit. lU said if the rent Taere had beta ram; and, al‘h,nga the in blrVessure. ‘ w„B'tp„dby W-morro*. he d Urn os ai; ‘aming brightly yet the long icicle, bun,
.Mr. l.ve.-e't wu a stock and money broker, ' *''* ‘ffset. Poor mo'her ’ She weotti *•'.*he “vei of the hoiiei, aed the wheel
and tad J lit made na‘opcrttini’ by which á . .. . .
el‘ ‘gain ol two thoosVad dollari wu at- 'Ho-nii._h doc. yonr rootherowclhe man? cnitd. He wai aloae in kisoffice; or to much aak«d Mr. r.verett. , . ,
a! ,te as not to feel reatraieed by the pruenee J* * *, ® '*'* ‘
ofanother. Aud yet a pair of de.-k. and eyti never he ab.e to pa» it, and 1 don t kao. wtie iiitd intently opon hii aclf-ntiafied *“> couLi.enaace, With aa eipreiejon, had be nb- , . ,
-erttd it. ibet wonid tt Icut have ticited a ; rourtten doliari, air.
rnmalcd loniily as they puscd over the groand. There was a elei.r, bright lock, ted a calu wind, which qn;ckentd every step. Jiist then, a littia child came rnnning nfong—a poor, ill clad child; her elothca were acant and thread-bare; .he had no clonk ai d uo shawl, and her little bare feet lo>,ktd red andaulfer-lag. Sheeonld not have been more than eight
T'aMaLi BAuntaa —Mut C'aroliue P.. Put-
moment a wonder The owner of Ui. otir I •)VthVráMr‘'A¿d'Mr. Kverett threat hit .’«nold. she earned a bnodle u her hiSd' “"' <>> Salem, Maai hu aononuced to the uiuiuru; ■ vuuaer. iovaer oi tAii ptir ^..ssí av.#,.»... wn-smW.f ‘Here ire tvcBty do!- «oiterug ciiUd i.tvta I, who thit «hi fcit idnpted the profe«»!on i>i
f r tve’r^tt >*f*l f»» »“<l' «■»► '“J***‘‘® «1**. I“ti*<l her. Aiaktpu- • i>»rbCT.
V io attiad “«“> compltmenti.' ;•;> '««t a! ppeá up‘m the ice, aau ibe tl'oioo a;
. He waa . The boy gruped the m'mey eagerly and u siíiíL j"«
back, by which be dividrd hia property cqnal- to leave na. notwithiUndiog the pleaiant time
ly between na. This property cuniiited ut he lecmed to be having of it when I ao anti-
fifteen thouiaoil ilullarb, which wu five thou-. pcctedly broke in npoa yon.' sand dollara for each of u . But I had ine An angry flush lighted np Tom’s face, and ceed in eolleeting in private buiineii at dif-I an indignant glance came even from Sarah’s ferent periods about tea tbouaand dollars, | beaulifnl eyes.
watch wu well inveated. This additional I ‘Nay,* uid I, ‘1 meant no harm, Tom ; bnt
•um to be received from the catete would fall' go new to oblige arc.’
into my haudi in good luiou, for it exactly j ‘Uh, certainly.’ aaid he, gayly, an he demade upan amount ncceaatry for a beautilul I parted, ‘(vood-morning, Sarah; ore'll meet operation in which 1 intended to engage. again to-nigbt.'
A day or two after my father a duth, t Both anipected my object, hot what eared I? . Tor aome time i had not teen Tom. So
fonnd in hit dcik the followiug note addruted I'he affair wu t novel and exciting one to me, I doubt, fcelirg that he had giosily abused me,
to roe I . and I wu tDiiona to Im well out ofil. ' he purpoicly kept from my path. .Ab>at i.i
‘My Dur Boy: Feeling that I have not I ‘Mi.i Sarah,’aaid I, pointedly, ‘you have. n|<>nths alter my mar'iege, however, I met
long to live, 1 have collected inllicient i no doubt observed the uature of my feelingi i him one day m the street intoxicated, and nt
itrcugth to write thii, my dying request, to ' toward von,' I courie took no notice of him : he seemed to
you. ‘Un tie contrary,’ aniwered the larcutic I recognise me, aud pauied to give me an impu-
‘Fire years lince, when my will waa made,; girl,‘1 didn’t know yon had any extraordina- dent, drnnken atare, ai I pitied. I pon lu-
1 WI. <u poiiesiioa of a bandiome property, ry feeling toward any one; and I certainly quiry, I learned that his kabiti were very bad;
but now I ihall learcely le.ve lifteeu tbouaand . never tronbled myielf about yon at all.' | that hia employers, aitoiiinedat the luUden
dollara. Thia, my son, is but a small matter ‘Then believe me when 1 uy 1 love yon; and , phange in hia behavior, ha.l borue witb hit
with thru, but will afford au ample incomr I 1 am come thia morning to offer you my band irregula’itiei, aud remouttrated with him,
for yonr liiter Nancy. Tom and yon can anp- —my heart, and my—my—’ without inducing him to change for the be’.-
port yonrtelvet. I have no fear on that poiut, j ‘ Voor fortnne, no donht,’ uid she; ‘il that ^ ter; and that, at lut, he had beeu discnarged
and therefore 1 would prefer that your liater j what you intend to say T’ ! Do® huii'uation, and wu men reaiomg with
01 ayea wu a alcnd r. rather poorly dretted . !>»"'* ‘“‘o í‘> P"*!"' lad, in hit thirteenth year, whom Ml had engsged a thort time previonaly in fait oflice and run npon erraada
t.:; ÜYe:\.7.;d“thVh:nrf'rVm VoicT hrr«e\;Vd .llhoughaue wulimpmg uu^yieudYsYVto -edicine man and anrgeoa and, core the
au tori-, lr end il Mr tve ett It • »' «I"! "«t *P«*k. «of •’ ''=« *“o“oo o» •* h‘(ore. rhoUra. or chop off a leg. at rate, the roost
ract wniehUdtothelm?, mtiYnetmi^ niJ ‘Stop little prl. stop,’’aaid a sw.et voice ‘s«®®odsting. . . .,
he broker', ollie “‘™<l“t‘on mlo ,nd a beautital womae, wrapped in a huge «e could never pe-ceiye. why it wa., Ih.t
Two Ts. v_i... 1. >'uverfluwihg wih thankfulnu.' ihawl, aud with fur. all around her. cameout "o®'“ ‘no"'** “o practice the arti incident
Iwp Ihouund doll.nl . The broker had of a jeweler’, .lore elote by. -Foor liit.i ;• .Ue lea.’ers of the Fill box Irateraity,-
and will take the beard off oi geu-chiut, at the rate of iix renta a mag. lia Bsverly, advertiiea ia the Piovi-
the ..h «I a ..dowed mUher, how greatly r.l , «i' ■“ -rreprc.ibre bur.t of gr.t.- fi'"F *
A.-i. «>.. . . • trirlB tr .aACil tkBEhn/I frw.m «rhtd>h kns BlkBGU^U iUC WBt i
ran Oh at before.
thonld have what little I may leave. Bat 1 with yon to be just, aud ao desire you to men tion tbii matter to Tom, and trait you wui
‘Vea,’ replied 1, determ ned not to be moved by her tannti. ‘I offer yon all. lam rich. I iball be richer. Your father con* both igree to lettle the whole amonui abich 1 lenti, and I am here to get yonr antwer-’ may leave upon her. ‘Then, air,* aaid the, in a pet, ’pardon me if
‘For ubvion. real ni, I take this mode of in- ; I refu.e the honor yon offer.’
forming yon of my wish*., and .ball real in j ‘Refnae met* exrlaimed I, with i taint
my grave believing that my eon. w ill cheer-i feeling about the heart, ‘and why, pray ?’
fnlly comply with the last wiih of their fa-| ‘Simply becauie 1 cannot marry .sou.’ _______ „ _______^ .............
ther.” Í ‘Ferhapa,’ aaid 1, ‘my brother Tom hai I anything 1 had ever befo-e experienced' per-
his wai a itrange letter. Not latisfied I been before me—that I am too late Y \ meaUd my whole being when I found 1 wa.
with giving away much of thejiroperty before I *1 will be plain with you,' said the. 'He | a father. I bad never foved ctiildreu, bnt tOe
bii .iiter Nancy, wDo, when he wa. ptostratcd by eicesa, took care of him, Unec. when un-der the inflnence of liqnor. he called at my hon.e, and demanded uu lateiview wiib my wile. She very properly refuud to see lim but wu KI excued by the cvcut, that 1 wa. driven to call in a phytic ¡an.
We had been married a y.ar when my eon wu horn. A thrill immea-.ely dilferent'irom
hia death, my father wi.hed 1 um and me to | ka$ ' this mornicg I niedged myself to marry throw away Ihe baianca of onr sharei no» ; ; him.’
and I wu the peraon lelecteJ to induce poor i Had Tom been preient, I think I eonld have Tom to lign away fail rigliti. 1 felt hurt, tor I .tabbed him. But disguiiing my feelingi, 1 it did not teem tn me to be quite the thing. I bade her good morning, and left with a plan It wu not what 1 expected from lo honorable | of my own in my mind. Her father wu a aman a. my father. We were to give up to j man of violent temper, lud there wu no
poa.eiiioD of thia one filled me with a strange joy.
-•rarcaly wu the child iwaek old nhin cij father-in-law died from a it.'okv uf appoplexy. He left bf will hii whole prope.rty-u fortune —to hia daughter.
My object now waa, knowing how nnfi. irah wu to take chargefjf money, to obuiu
Nancy. Why T Probably became ihe chanced , mother, luckily, to iutercede for her. ao I knew ; Sari_______
to bea gtr:. CoulJ we htip ‘.nat? O! eotiraa ; .he mu.* .«bmit in time. Fvom the bonae 1 ! poaaeasion of it. For thia end I'fo.-mtdand
not; It wu her misfortune. Bciide, the was went to the store nf her father, and told him fvjeeted many plana for noriu-g up-,., rev
joung and very pretty; there wa. uo diiubt I had been rvfuted. While the counting- : wite’i mind, to indnee her to re.ign hei
into the office of Mr. Everett and aaid ‘Have von beard about (.iaisen ?’
‘No; --hat of him?’
‘He a aaid tu be off for California With tneuty thouiaud dollara in hia pocketa more than justly belonga to him.’
■Wnat!
‘Too true, I believe. Hia na list of paiaengeri who left New steamer yesterday.’
‘The Koundrel!’ exclaimed who by thia time wu very considerably cited.
I ‘Hl owes you, does he ?' e.tclnimed the friend.
‘1 lent him three hundred dollars only day before yesterday.’
‘A clear iwindla ’
‘Yea, itii. 0, if 1 eonld only get my hands
ou him'.'
Mr. Everett's countenance, u be aaid thia, did not wears very amiable eipreuion.
‘Don't get excited about it,’ aaid the other. 'I think he has let you off quite reuontbly. W u that aum all he uked to borrow ?’
Ye..’
mi.ptsceu euuiiucuce; sci. even as me soa- . . • . „ „ „,
Mr! Everett went home lo hia laroilj on •*“>“ hav.'«?"»» “otduposed to neelei t them. S*'e at
¡that evening a cheerful.minded man. Wnv'r hut that lometimei they were very urce reived to keep np the ahop, and enact
. . . s. , . ;co;d; and that her mother lometimea cried ' F*rt of Barber. Her determination was
( ■ a .s t 1 i*.st L —UO BOt BTCD OQB «ud *nT*iiinsr ' CUtODiCrt II iOC COQid Itttlid U>. >*>ietucr^*
ering hearts glad ; and the con.ciou.neaa ut k““,ó'‘tS;“ítora fri^^ 'are called in the aid of Jo4^fdn Bon^. an aged
ImiÍZ •^““.Iheb.djuaterm.ont k.ight of the ruor.^ Jrne/.u a g-ood .haver,
'rhn. it ia that frne benevolence Mw the glitter of a diamond pin. Freaently but nobody wanUd him abdut their china
1 Um It la tnat true nenevolence ca. .u | . , . _ a.adiome wniiat there wu the least puuihle chance ol
with It. ever, a d-ouble blessing, 'Thn. it i., ¡ «rl look“' =»"“'« d'Coureev mto
toit in giving, more la o ten gained than in ■ iLr«ilh her «'-ian And, olten would they w.ii forhoura,
. liul?ifefut c“r tóeV'“¿re l^elorV «ar an opportunity to place tLir face, nude-
they were _____ ... . , . .
1 went with the little the gentle prtuure of her fair handi.
Dae b ight sod beautiful day lu the month
that kometima aomebody would r.irry her. ; roem shook with Lia oaths, he told me to rest Even if no gentleman proposed to her, the j utisfied that Sarah abonld be mv w ife, and eonld, by a little management, throw berielf | swore that he would break down her apirit — in the way oi aome rich t ld widuwcr, and 1 went back to my bmiaeaa aatiafied, then the alfair would aouu be settled. - That night brother Tom did not lee the
I thought a long lime over thia matter. 1 i young lady, according to their agreement, for sicjt uieuily the night aucceeding my first: her atnhbórn father locked her in her cham-permal of it. 1 read it over a nnmbcr ofher. Tom requeued to interview with him, times, and tried to put some other cauitrnc- : and told him ne wished to marry Sarah, but tiun upuu it. 1 was anxioui, u 1 have been i nee heartily cniseL and orde-ed out of the
claima. Bnt there wu uu ucceisity for it for my niual good-Iurtune attended me even he.'e. One day afar sent for me, aud commenced In the mual cold. blunt ttjle which charaeteriaed her ioterconrse « ith me :
'You married me lor my moaey.’
1 interrapted her with a deprecating abalee of the head.
‘Don't lie to me,’ aaiJ ahe; '1 know you too well. Yon made a iteppiug atone ol broken
--*--- girl, and r law her go to a narrow, damp i b ight and heaulitul day in the montu
iMMOvmiNT I!» PiAWO*.-. An ingeniana in- i st,-eet. and mto a imall, dark room; and 1 in« ■ ®> ■* »“ »d'-d eitixeu of the W eat End, a
vention hu lately been exhibited in Fans her mother-her and, faded mother, but with “*? ®' *““* '‘T' or aix hundred thouund
a lace aoaweet, to patieut, tnshiag aud sooth- xnd a widower at that, wu leeu toJ.
ingaaiek baby. And the babv alept.and the dlmg down Broadway On reaching the cor ■ Another laid it on her lap,, nd the hundiewa. Eroadwaj aud Cuambera street, w
unrolled, aad a dim candle helped her wiiu pl»c»rd arrev.ed hia attention. Ihonch th»
,ntr work for, though it wai n»t night, ye: '''“J hndiy nrinud. her room was serg dark. Tk*o after, wkii. agd Ue old ge'tlemau f.onil it difficult to
hich promuu to be the precursor o! a ne era in tbe mauuiactu.'e ot pianoto'Vs. La France Muticale aununncea that one Mona. Sax hu transformed the piano by a procesi r«ij- timpl. iadeiA bnt wh'cb. like aJl si-ep.c thingi, rvqnired a man of geniui.
‘1 kno» two at leul who are pourar by a o ule ol thonsanda by bit absenic 'i '
Hut .Mr. Everett waa excited. For half an inr alter the individual left who had com-uniciied thia nnpleuani piece of newt, the uker walked tbe floor of hit office with cmpressed lipa, a lowering brow, and most | ,i„', produ¿ea but thii and meagre aonnds. Í bread, ior ahe haj" no more, nun then ahc , -And then
unh.ppy ftelinga. ihe two thoisand dollara ¡ndnced Mona. Sax lo uquire into the rensoa I hea.'d her aay her evening prayer, and, fold-I wiped them,
V oi thia ditfereoce, and ne hu com. to tbi ; lOg her t.niierl, to her bo«rm. bie.s.d her. : 'h»'
The fact that the violin la an inatrnment ' .ne kissed her iittle girl, and haide her warm food them "hej lievl wkat due* all tni. of imall volnme, yet ita tonnding power u ' her pjor little froieu feet over the «anty fi.t i *• he vauK attempted to
very great.
Tom and Nancy, and not fr m any aelti.h mo- ! him be wu a fool. Then ,\ancy came with ‘No, upon ay honor, replied I;'lor the wu tive ; lor, in the fir.t place, 1 knew that Tom , her pretty face pale with lorrow, grieving for | g-itting excited, and f nrovaricsted a little to
..isul 4 BBBBiIu «c\(a»ka.i'wvA.niiBa*dLas nsrsnaast .1.... — ^-11 OL.I______j'* '
would accede to fathei 'a request tbe moment he beard it; thereby, from a .entiment of false generosity, cheating bimselt out of five thou-sand dollara. In the second place, tbe whole amount was too much money to be given to a girl; the poiietiion of incn'a aoni would fill
the brother ahe loved so well. She begged 1 .ave her unneceaairy peia. me not to destroy the happincaa of Tom and | ‘P.haw !‘ anecrcd she; ‘deceiving always!
Bat no matter. Y'oo know I hate you ; jon
Sarah, but rather to Die my influence with the father and obtain hiaconaent to their marriage. 1 told her that the wu aiillygirl; _______ ____^____________ __________
that 1 did not believe in woman a love, which fear that now. Mr'hapi,'fañiVboút to Jive m Li.. ^...-.,1 .u.. o._u la 5^,„ty thia money which baa ru
ined me.’
‘You surely don’t inund, .Madam,’ ei-
huudred lost. The pieunre creeled by the , one had not penetrated deep enongh to eicape obliteration ny the ether.
Of all thia the boj with the dark ltd eyta had taken quick cognizaocc. And be comprehended all. Scarcely a moment had his glance been removed from the coantenance or lorm ol Ylr. Everett, while the letter walked with unea.y step.the floor of hiaoHice.
A. the eiternoon waned, the broker'i mind grew calmer. The lint eicitement produced by the Iota paaaedaway ; but it left a lenieof diprea.iou and disappointmeut that complete Iv .LaJuwed hi. feeling..
aile the guiur, mnch larger in ! in tue grate, and gave her a ititit ni«e i: ■ decipher t^he pl»rard—‘ what doei all thi. ■ ■ ■ . . w r amount to? .And then he toos out hu tpecs,
aud wu eaohled to Juttphine d'Cuurtey
wotid .have gentlemen.
I'pon • V vrordl" ejacnlated the old fellow, 1 believe I did not ihave to-civ. 1 ongbt to
eoneln.ion that the difference in loond i. uc- aodjeld her that the angels would take car easioned by tbe relative be'ght of the bridge ^ of her- And the little child slept, and I of the initrnment. This idea .Muus. Sai has dreaiBed—oh. inch pleaaint drenms—of warm
availed himtelf of. and constrnctcd a piano on
itockinga and new .noea, nut tbe motncr sew.
he shaved—1 alwat. shave daily.” And he
this principle. And an ezpenment which has ed on.^ne. And. u the bright , ptngli., hand uro.« h.s chin, and wu sal;s-
been made in tbe presence of ■rti.tra aud pro- glittered on the satin aiippari, cama there ,l equi.'c shaving. Into tha feisoriof rank befori the Court of f ranee has : no repining! in her heart. When ibe though ' •■<>? he popped, and luuud it empty, been .nccesaful iu the highest degree. i ol her little child's bare, cold feet, aad of tt I 'lonng wcman, .aid he, u he entered,
X" ehave notthe iiralle.t doubt of the supe scant morsel of dry bread which had not ut- | shave gentltmen?'
.-iorgenina ol-Mona. Six, aud are grateful for. iified her hmger, come there no viaiona ol a “ monsieur, wu the modest re,uly,
all improvement!, bat what we most want is a I bright room a. 4 gurgeona clothing, aud a • ®“JP fo^^'h^ohair.^ Uu
practical answer to ' ........... ......v ...l
we diarobz the atudy
Nancy with vanity; perhapa plant a certain I she prated about, that Sarah would intime independence in her 'haraeter which might ^ love me a great ueil better than the now did be diaagreeable. Theae unhappy reaulU I I Tom ; that it would be wicked for her to loie , ... ...
could prevent by keeping the letter a accret. a ;rieh huihand, and marry one who had no. 1 claimed 1, terrilied, ‘to toaa away this proper-In the third place—and 1 really do net think thing but hii salary to depend on, for achild-1 ty in in i-uth was 1 l‘ro«’.' might fhmk sou
that this Uateouiideiattoi exerUid so large aa ist whim ; that I wu no Blueocard, formed , luaioe, and perhapa confmemeut would' be
1C. .-luu. mm UA« utikui . p«U|{H,> i r.— --- . 7—----1 —
1 the saliu aiippari, came there, •'*<' •>' '.‘S®**'® ahaviug. i
s ia her heart. Wheo ihethough ' «hop he IF'Ppid, aad louud it empty, child's bare, cold feet, aud of th i lonng wcman, .aid he, u he 1 of dry bread which had not at'- | "do von shave genütmta?'
"ngff. come there do tiiiodi ol i . “ v,* re;
.... a.^jto.4 fforgeooi clol hiü«, lud » I the old chip weicomed to Ue chi..
to the qaeitioQ, How ifaiil | uble loided «Uh Ml Uil wu piood lod uice , ** i
foArthat I «ni in cnm® Rmcri*. trata'«I ncpreitiou «BU ui»«up.iiuimem IBM cüBipieic* we diirooj iDe «ludy of the J ¡ino of iti com- one Iitlle porwou U jrhich iparulu her woulu , f J"®* «hiftd i. DOlime. h.tfnr .Ki7h !nñh»?^^ 1y «UdüWea hi« fcaiüj». I pltiitj? Bul. ludted. u maiic il icknowl.¡„üd wiimtn lud cuílíotí Uj her humbk ' After the oj«riUoa w.« conciaded, the Teu *
Ihit for »hieh yon hire dimned >o*dr«lf: joa „ ^id beeu the lid*« cbierfition of id^eo to be • 'unirerii liuiaue/' we miy I dweUiajt? I "‘ble citutu wii md pjwdertd,
I J.Ilntol.Al lAi.^llAAl- _II I.s _1 la. i to « ai .• .) anfl In.-.irmif t'aV ® II thm «rrawlvl ' ata. b wa..vBw.aa«B
hii empleyer durioic ill thii time, it ti i little very well cxteud the query, »ad iit, V\ hi ‘ If luch tboiij^bti ciiLe, lad otherf—of 2 looked for ill the world !U« i rtrgeucn-table ‘ ‘ *■ ”------ . . . . ........
remarkable that Mr. Everett had not once beeu eouacious of 'he fact that the boy’i cyea
ahould it not be aw aimplified tnat all might i pleuint eo’.age, and of one who had dearl; partake of its beauties? .As it is, il bean no ; loved her, and whose itrong arm had kcp<
ted tinner.
*My dear child ' uid he to MidameJoie.
Were steadily npon him. In fact, he nml , small ifliDity to the occult sciencei of the | want and tronble from her an^ kerhahes, biit' phine, “it appears t» methia busioeii is not bieu, as was niuilly Ihe cue, too pinch at-I Biddle ates! ^ who eonld never come nark—ti thesctkongh a the onejrou ought to follow. Itiipuacsycu
inflnence upon my mind u those just men tiopsd—with my ihtrc of the properly 1 shonld be nhle to enter into tbe ipecniaticu before tl
them, at aome of my relatives appeared to think Then Nancy, too, dcpirled, and tronb-Inded to. Satiifitd, then, that I waa right, 1' led me no more abont the matter, burnt my father's letter. Sarah wu forced to eonaent. Indeed, no-
To divide the propcpty, I thought it necea- thing eonld withatand the terrible rage of her aary to aell the honae, and told tbein ao.— father, AY hen preaied to appoint tbe day for
I — perhapa
to maxe wives miserable and then murder' neccMarr.’
‘Don’t fur it,’an: -trad the. ’Thiicnrird itull—the whole of it—1 will gladly give to yoa._ You, who have deitroyed wile, brother,
til, for thii pile of gold, dei'erve it certainly: and it shall Myoars—youri !'
‘Thank you, Sarah,’ aaid 1. 'Yon talk like
They begged meto postpone the sale. Nancy i nr marriage, she wu sallen, and named one I a leniible woman ; v'on ihall make sour wilt
orked in things concerning himself tu nctiee wnat wa. peculiir to another, nnleu itte peculiarity were one rudily used to hit own advantage.
‘John,’ said Mr. Evnrctt, tnming indden-ly to the boy. and encouutcriDg hii large, ur-ne.t eyes, 'take this note round to Mr. Le-grand.’
this very day, giving the property to me.'
'A will!' ened ahe; ‘yon I'lall have my property tow—thia day. Arrange the papera to bring this tbont nnd 1 will thank jon.
‘It shall be done,’ aaid I.joytnlly.
'Stay !’ ahe added, ‘1 grant this one con-
cried bitterly, and tom taid be eoulJ not give . so diatant that I knew she waa trifling with np the place where he had been burn, and me; hut brr father ezme to my uiiitance.aud where he had lived lo long, until it was abau- the following Satordey was fixed upon. lYot-
lately nccMury. But it wu a matter of buii-' withstanding all this, a wicked eonapiracy ncai, and 1 wu intiorablc. They gave in at wai even then on foot to deceive ci nil. Lack-lut. Slater Nancy went into the country ' ily I discovered it. Aa 1 left Sarnb’n reii-whiie the new owner razed the home, but dence, the day before the one choien for t'ne ! dition!'
Tom remained in town, aa sullen aa a bear.- I marriage. I detected Tom iknlking abont the 1 tnrned back troublaU, for 1 fured her fan-He hardly ipoke toma for weeks—to me, who ¡ door. Unabashed, the icoundrei looked me j ciei.
WU doing everything I could for his advant- ' boldly in tbe face; yea, at the very moment ‘Swear to me.' aaid ahe. pointing to the ' agn , , L I when he wu mediUting a deadly blow at my I child in her lap, ‘that thia boy .hill never
Une evening, niter ten, a day nr two inbse- happineu. With certain miagiviogi iu my | receive one cent of it; that my mn .hall, at
qnent to the divi.ion of the catate, Tom called heart. I pwiied ou. Remembering that the yonr death, be p<ior and depeudint on him-
Naney to him. and banding her a package of man-iervant had prcicnUdavery goilty-look-' rolf; that thia weight ol gold .hail nut be decnmenti. laid : ‘There, N'aacy, dear; take 1 ig face to me at onr lutcocuunter, 1 hegan hurled upon him to crn.h him, bo y aud tuul,
iheae eertificatei ot itock (or five thuuiand to feel uncomfortable, aud in a tew mioutu uithu me.’
dolían or thereabouta, which broth r Joshua tnrred back. f tool, thii odd oath, and before night the
banded me to'dty, tor my .bare ot the etiate ‘Now, my man,’ uid 1, u the fellow opened 1 have had them all transferred to yon, and the door, ‘tell me the truth at once. What thii amouut with youra will, 1 trust, alwaji hu roy brother given you to aid him in thia
•nable yonto livecomlortably,’ . wicked .cheine ?' ,_____________ ___ ______
‘0 Tom I’ cried Nancy, » tear or two rolling . ‘1 wenty dollars,’ aaid he, trembling. ‘Sura,; more cumforlBbfa after her death, down her rheeki; ‘1 cannot accept—— air, 1 wu poor, and the temptation wu too: At the funeral, my sitter Naucj led Tom
•Hoih, Nancy,’ replied Tom, amiliDg; 'yon •D**' *®'', <'®“'t inform on me, I beg i into the room. I did uot lee them cuter,but
A celebrated vocalist once loia ai. 'mat, zid come, eipiniugiy, tharecoaualiuauuther;, ®> child !■ daugtraod i-mptation. Mould had he bad foreknown <he immeii.e labor be aud the widow'• bauot were c:t.ped, aud hr. ^ yon like to marry?" Madame Joacphine bad to go throngh, ne aeva, wouia nave veo { head bowed low in deep contrition, as 1 beard ninshed, u unoe hut a F raocb woman can, aud tured npon the itnd) of mnsic.’' And more- ner say, “Father, forgive me, for‘hen d'st' nndded an affirmative. The next day tbe over, that “when he came tu London, be * as ¡ all things well, and I will trust thee. ' Jnit'.hopwu eloicd—two wnek. afterwards, the snrpriacd to find 10 few who could read muiic I then the door opened loftly, and aome one ' papera annonoced the marriage of Honorabl,-
at light, and of repnted talent, tool” Now entered. Mai it an angrlr Her dress was' Jamei H J to Madame Joaepbmnd'Cour-
why all this, aud whence ita character for am- oi ipotlau white, and she moved with a noise. 1 cey. I he happr p.ir made a tour to Niagaru John iprang to do hia bidding, received the I veritlity? It mnit be a mitnomer. Or. p;r. leu itcp. She went lo the bed where the | aid Sirafoga—Tne next winter went to Italy ite and waa ofl with hia uinal fleetnui i hapi, like onr Engliah orthographl, it need. : sleeping child lay. and covcied it with soil. and Sonlh France; retnrued happy aud con -»ut Ihe door which cloMd opon hii form did | phonetic weedioK I wirmbliukeU. Then prcienUj i fire ipirk- itntediiDd ire no» liviDji in tpltiiaof. iu
notihnt oat the expre««ion of bii lober fice Thit min wh > ibiil m/ent i which i led ind blizedtl ere, inch m the iUllo old itrite one of the iMhiquible «Tenue* up town. Wt.
ind homid gUnce irom the tUioo oi Mr. Kt- *hill pnr^c mo«ie of it* excretceniei ind end-1 hid neter known before. Then i hnxe loif' hope .Mtu Ciroltne K Putuaim m«> be equally erett. In fact, from lome cinie tciri hid ‘ le*» eomplexity. *o uto render it rtiliy iid - wa* upon the ubie, and fre«h milk for the »irk , lortnnite —Aric Yori taptr, tprioK to iheé)f*of the matinft boy at tbe I truly a noirerftl lioitnige. will deterve a babe. Ihea »be paaaed fcntly belore tbe| _ . « . —
very moment he »u called upon to render a I temple raised to hii fame greater thau any ol inother, and drawing the nnfiiithed alipper | con.lantlv
•ervice ; and. qnicker than usual though hia 1 the beroei of Greece or K>me. from bar hand, ud placed there a purae ol .k,,®“nnrthe du nnd evening fn their
motioni were. Se h.d failed lo eonee.1 them. !--.- ‘V*»' ■“.* V°>®,« f lÍLeful iilifum. the ’ i.;» ma" ú!’’ .bint
Dfloey wa* mine Sarah died about two m'jothi liter. She tired unhappily with me, and ii Iwiihto itate fact! a* ther are, 1 lay boldtjr th«t 1 tcU
ma,’ laid I; ‘turn affiinit them,
know nothioft abont tbtiethiogf. finiiit. j
and yon mnst tren inbmit. Von know 1 gel' ‘l*ntento . t. - ¿
a good ulary, and hare plenty of money tor *hen I am married, you ihall hara forty
all my want*; and I feel »o happr iu doug doHy»® doa t do lo, yon’U rtgret it
thU, that you ooght to be aibamed of younelt ' ““V.iiV of yonr death, to make Ua liighteat motion u( refuiiutf; be- ‘I 11 do auyching you wi*h. iir.
aide, 1 really thiuk. from . hint or Iwnot Then, la the firatphic. whit t. thia plot?’
(atber’i. that he in tome tort expected me to Your hrolher and Mim Strth are to ron
Jo thia.' iwty thii afternoon. I have prom tied to gel
So .Nancy itl down. Uaghing throngh her ^*r ®®' “J '>®®»'. hot npon my word, sir, teen, saying : Bleaa yon. Tom , yon were il- • <lo not know to whet place they inUnd go-way* *0 good aadkiodl 1 11 de aoythiug , ji .i v la. a.
yoowiih, and keep thi* money ia truit lor !•••• mw I. I ahall troable yon to go to
ion. yon know, tgliiuil e ra"iy dey.’ J*“r muter a store with me now, to that
Th.y d.dnot notieeme .1'.bia bu. í" rh^'ira of iUW ‘
enpearBl parleetly happy with each other - '•ñ.manobeye/mV. M^Ín SW father
(Juae • •tr.ng.r to the family, e. uan.l they “
made of Joahna ! 1 experienced a atr.ngi , I waa uh.mad of him, eapeeltíy on
F4e:v.d‘“?,:íiot?h:^t;í;£;ri^^
on**mv*hal »lld^dí the^houie ^and is*"íd*^1hí **' «ecompliihed the /iiUnee in a hind ol ex-in «Ikini rhoo. I'hl e^^ eiled trot, talking tiond lu himielf, curting
bÜÍ eSrut deal ciolraed to ÍS.'oflle. fur a Í,7/;SIí:;Phi "it''.MhV IZ.TmíSÍ weak helore. and wu prohibir nvrvnn., 1 Í«pi, AeSi whom he did not iletp qnietly that night, aud in my rogarded him u drnnh ot traiv ’
drtami ay father viiited me, and bent ovar -Lched the honie in Braner .Ijaiiii r».
ma with a aorrowful face. However, in i h.d ohaerved the mu Ita.-e Litk
lew dtya I reeovtrcd the lone ol uy tilled and k.irx.l a..i
... ..’..11 in body •»J «j>rJJ*P®P‘ r.d“"bniVlira ro aSrKd Í*.í h!"!
iia aver allowed me to he nt that period. j,u. Sarah into i carnage u wa turned
Time paiicd on. I wna ihirty-liva yeari ol ihecurner. lutaomeat the lady wu drtg-tgt It was proper I ahould marry. More- gtd into th> kuuM. lullewtd by tha rott ol the orar, 1 had lean i loung ladr who pieuad ma. party. She (I ratlly pitied her, aha looked I did tot lall m lure, fur I ncrar /W/ into so pale and IrighUiad.) dropped, leerly laiet-enjlhing, hut I lene.rd the girl, end wu con- mg, npon t eheir, while her lelker itood orer Unt lo riik with kcrthit portion of my hippi- her, mnmhlmg in rage, clntehiLg one corner nui wbirh might be depandant npon a wo- of hii coat with hit trembling hand, ud
man. Har lathar wee rich, ol conrte_ or I striring to regain hU power of ipcNk. To®i.T^“" i a... ,......
ihonid not hart liMiked .t her twiee. He wei itiwd waiting tu ate what tnro tiftirt would I , £*, * ”* >®d®atrlooi lell
t aatrthant with whom 1 had drehnga. and 1 itht, ecd Ike aarrent, tarrlliod it the kerrid ' S;, i**** *
nnrpoacly cema in eonteet with him an often look on hia mea^r'a Itee, (led from (ke room '? **'*? *.‘*® '
In t koimaaa way that he Inrilcd me to bit It was e drtodfnl leeee, end had koiM. I dined with him. Although Sarah icutlamen ktta wrellky, end .Sar mmBia
wee polite, the did nut eat m to he platted with hrirett. I too th mid hare daperted, retigning I j
me. Alur thia I wauttrrqatntly to the hoeae. .11 claiat to bar band. , *
and el ditlaraa*. limtt aoliciird bar n mpeny Finally tpeeeh came to him. Il tkaek with' j” Y ,
to pítete ol public retort, hut ‘.halt ibrita- mighty oatha, loinrtimat lartnding le a akrlll | twee ike nerer neerpitd. She nu indillar- lerrtm, end inddaily drooping to a kotrie.: o
eot.HrUinly, hat I anle^inad to g^ >■ guttrrel lOond ilmoit tilnUlligible jl, ,re eniily moulded lato hel.ita.
•pmUmelmyiell.thellthoi'ghllcouia.in would he u.riri to attempt to report hU , The lehle that Komnlii wee we-roed mto hrmg
‘‘a*. ^*5' I'ki'lto® her in. worde bate, bul the lut MuUnca ul hit ho. j k;
eraued the more I wta in bar aerirty. Had rangua huniaar itfl my mind i huit. which eihihilad Itmlf in trera uora i,i
■y ■alereheen trdant, 1 ahould here heen ‘II yon Ju not, to-morrow, marry thia mae. Román hutory. Had tha emkltm 0^1 me Í “'•* ■' heat t Inmh or t dssve It ii rtry likely inil
•! »Y »® ®«f»® 1»» M Her# woeld here ha.n a ehrep.,hearer or a
wortl a hlVd.*oili*?**^'.“'* ” al- 1-ÜÍ. 7-i Í-J!* i ‘'“f®®- The I »n that Ibe Eogiish oara
Die werld mtdc
on turning, beheld Tom lU t aort of ih.rar bending orer the coliiu, aud Nancy eliug> ig to hit band, trying tudraw him t«ay. 11 is ictioni threw the whole eompsay into conlu-lioB, 10 that 1 wu eoiupellcd to aid Nancy in taking him out. At the (runt door, rccorarcd by tha fresh air, be turned aud sew me. A hilling noiia cema from his lips, aud he itid, ‘Mnroarer ”
F'or the first, end I humbly hop-' tbe lut time, 1 made use ol p.-oleue Itngnsgf; hot ta Nency drtggeJ him immediately aaay. 1 regained my tcffl|>er, aid lolluwod the het.'K to tha grart.
And now I nm rich. I bare heen scry aocceufol in *11 my operations. .Men—ay, met of talent—how to me ia the elreets. wkiiper to each ointr u I piss them in a crowd, or cringe like wkippud dogs, befare ma in my euunting-roum. Yon.ig mi r.. jnst cnteriag besineu. and eager iu tha piioi it of gold, giai at me in awe, and Ulhe:s holJ i,i. np tu lhair aona u a model ol sell drn.< al ;.; induitry. Froplt beg me to Uha cb'aige ol hiuhi, aad hnmhir tik th* inllarDce ol my name lor railroad poardi. F'olki lut In ha •ten a'Iking with me it the iircet. Mrn high in olfieeicck my eoeietr, aid young art-iitareqiuta iiUiug. that my partreit msy adora their aUdia walls. My sliipt are toio-ing money, aad my atocha pay me anormous diridaods. Sea how a ilrtight-forBird god iadoitriooi euurae II blciacd ! Were 1 t,¡ liih end hird-baartad, mora than otnar man. would not iiy eonieiuritall ma ao? It Uila , ,,- • , ma nothiag ul tha lerl. lieiidaa, I have al.
mtker aVMd^orar proinartd, aad wlrkad man, teeuidiag — ...... ^ iraiitlion, narar du.
mother. Hr had too many important inter till of fail own at stake to bare his mind turned aside (or a trilling matter like this. But now. u the image of that aid ftce--for it was unniotliy sad at the moment when Mr Kveretl looked ddcnly towarda tha boy— lingered in hii mind, growing everv moment more diitiurt and more touchingly heentifnl many cnniidcratioii of duty and hnmanitT were excited. He rcmrmbcrtd hii old friend, and th* pleasant hours thev had ipenttogether, IU years long sinre paiied, ere generous feelings had hardened into ire, or given place to an til-ptrradÍDg aellishac-t Ha ramrm-burd. too, the ketatifnl girl hit friend had mtrriid, and how prou ly that Iricnd pre-- iitid her to their littla world ta hia brida. The lad had her large, dark, ipiritual eyei. only the light oi joy had laded therefrom, giving place lo a strange ladneis.
-All this wu now preient to the mind of Mr, I vsrclt and thongh he tried once or twice during the boy a abaci ce to obliterate theae reeoliictior-. ht wet unable to do lo.
Il l* it yenr mother, John ? kindly uked the broker, when the lad returned Irom hii erreed.
Ibe qiirttion wu so nneipiKled, that it eonlnted him.
She I well-thank you, air. .N'o~not very well, fill.er—Ihfik yon atr.’
And tha boy's lace lluihed, end hit rytt
which to mneh hat been aaid, is uot worn
A new tram of thought now entered the : u,,-orreanondent of the Bo, *!** “ fatherless aad
hr. her’, niiiid. . Tht. child of hi. .Id friend , Jfl'i^^rtiur g7vTau ‘wV.rilr 1 r.*.“rd her' .’.í* ‘‘‘LVrtoia' ! ®>»®*' -ow »'"-"«dh I oecuion.llv uw
ehuiuílefíilmgXngho. very low vitality ?"?.«.“! tkon AVhat^ul I I ¡í;. J.ll!,:.®”!® ®,Vi*‘:
He paid him a eonp e ol dol'in n week, and
.hough.lUtlem«re.ho«.h.m.orhi...do,.d ^'Evervthing at the hons, of M.r.hfieU is
juit u .\lr. M ebsler left it There is no oat 11, ¡j^ ¡ ^o nod 1 went to a Bright i **“*; ^®“>>i®<'“t)- ,Th® ladiei a«em
living m the hinse cicept the out or two acr-1 ; j dancing }® ^ *"
vants who take care of it, but it doe. not have ! f “ J" * ' fond of gadding about. 1 hay d res. very gai.y
th. daiolale air of a vacant astablishmeat. ' wd beaut?filVoLrr’^^^^^^^ French ailk. and ..tin., and look m th.
Unaalmoataipecl. to.ee acme of thelin.dyl„j ' ,¡,1, ^ but nine that I i'D®*". ‘b»»!. <lmw« over th.ir
come forward to give the cordial weleonie knew until i»e puaed me isho.e drtia wu. f I »•‘1 "i®J k»*! J*alat«PP«>l outol a car
which alway. greeted vi.ilen there. VS e went , “X P.V*" | ruge, and » ere m time for . party,
through tht house. M e paused a few moments I bo,nm and whoee voice «u like Ihe iweit They are not all so chary ol showing their in .,r.nee in the rooJ. m which the great |^^.^'X^veHnr No'p g^^ a. tho.,1 raw-ere exceedingly pr.m.
suteaman breathed hi. lut. W. seated our- ■ XL„d lii ioveJ ul. I ' *®U* '®'*. •»« .“J
u “ manta departed
perintandrnee and in tha aema manner u lor- ' *“ ckarmi. The women had wondrunsly small
merly. the general dircrtiaov ai d snpplits be * feet, and they wear prettily cmbroideicd ilip-
lug firnished by Mr Fage, in bcbail of the Awiuauvlu its VV xTxn —The Uci eu- pe-a lit (or Uinta to trip in. They weremoct
truiteea. Il ia thought important tu aeeer- teiUinid h» most jieraoni, that all water, aevont ehnrth goera-fat ahead of tbe oppu-Uin whether it will susttin itself, and h w ' whether foubd in springs, wells, brooks iilt sex. in thn respect, as the women with mock licwmt, if toy, rin be ntlirrd (mm it. pands or cisUins, or ivcu that (reahrain aa- ' ni. They may be seen every morntng and It thui presents the'same general ippttianrc ter, is filled with living rreatnm, is. u Isr ' evening moving towards the cbu'chrs. ot u formerly. as tbe microteope cnablti is to I'ecrUr- which l-imt ii (all. most coquettishlj drrs-
'''It walked ecroti part of the ettate to the ¡ wiihunt loundation. Water is a romponri.t sad in Ik* liuutol ailh thtwla audthcglos-grtvt. It lie*, ai yodknuw. jnsl at th* edge of t«u gases—hydrogen nnd oiygeo—and 1. c, siest of saliu gowat. fullowel aornetirnubya of toe old borying ground, where repoac the ciiitenc* of auimalculsa la it, It alf gethrr imirtly dresied negro aervict girl, at others remiini of some •! the old Filgrims, on a ris- ' ilrpeudent on eerUin causes, priuripilly on lu . bv a negro boy in showy livery, carrying a ing gronad which overioohi the ocean. The ' contact with vegetable matter, thus, if si'i rt'pel rng of many colors ha'ging on the arm, monn'l of earth which rovsrs tha tottik hears a ' lake a howl of water, lod placa a handful »f as a line U'yia K'gland who ia rghteuna I slab of marble, with the iimpic uscripliun,' hay or other vrgetihl* matter in it. m a liw 'iswill tt iicu may he aeci on hondty with rDtnitl Wcbiter.' It front arc the small da.et th* Pip will be eovcrod with t armu eellowplusb at her htcli, car'yitg the go'd I moanarnU U Vlr. Webater'i Iiral wile, and ¡ whieh, hy putting a aoitll quaolil* nnder itie leaved prayer book.
aultintd
'.Not very well, yon aay?*
ipnkd with lindnaii and in a tona of ‘.Net lick, I kop*?'
No, air; not very lick. But—’ ‘ll.il what, John 7’
Mr. Lrarcit intareat.
Joahna and Tea ! Uburv* th* dilterei-
tied not the eld ' “Í »<*®‘'®. "k" lohaequeully cndot-
.Streh hii •ol*'*®*^ "i F®'*°® ®Y htapiuasa, who, fruai i irtod. reaiiningi '« ''I u
ta luseaeuyliiiu. a vieliiu W1- Loth kava had onr ti
‘She’a In Iranbla,’ ball attmmartd the boy, while the color diepcned oe his Imr
Ah, iiiJred? I'm lorry tor that W hat
it the trouble, John ?’
Tht teara which Jahn had been ao viialy itnaiug to rrprcsi. tow guaktd ovar k.s laea. aud with thuylih ihama (or the weakncsa. ha turned away aud atruggied lort time with hii ovirmeeleting Iciliogi.
Mr. F.aeritt wu lo little moved by ao la-fipertad an eihikilioi. Ha waited with a Bi w.horn r'-uiidrralwi lor the hoy, oot ■■-iiiiuglid withrtaprit,antiliBiuurailealm-ne*' wu r-llorad
‘Job:!,' be then stid, 'if your methar la In tt- obla, it >4») ho la my power to raiiete her.'
‘Ufc a. •irlaia-;d tha ltd eagerly, torn-lug np l<Mr. K>'‘111, aad in the lergatlnl- • .
B,M If the mer ert. laying kia imall htad ¡ up IP that ut hii crnpluyar, 'if yoa will, y*i
theckildreu. mirroacopa. will he found Ui he a mata of an - - II yon follow tha Liameit beauty toehoreb,
"Twobtkarmonnmenti.oaawitkthiaamM' inialcniei, but tl ill only ol tha iowir ordrr, | (and you may doaowithunt (urololfaaca, lor oflwoef Mr. Wrhatai'ackildrci wknilted ta most ol tham heiug the muuaJa, tbe amalle I shawillogla and roqoct with yol umnchaa tnfikcy, end two of Mr. Fletcher Wshstcr a ^ ol ibis class bring to uiinulc that tdl.tHHl.iii'U you please.) yo* wilt te* the servant spread ekildraa,end thcolhtrwilklheipilnphwbirheautwim about in onedrop, the eng ow the cold iloa* pavimrnt.and (ht
hs dirretfd (or kiraialf. are ready, aud il was a lady kneel dowa or lounge aUtrnaUly npoa it
tsK-iaJ Ibit they w lald He set ap to day er tTIn i Drtadt* tkeeltr. lot long aiire, Ira aa tha aervici miy reijniri, ilwayi gitiig
lo-Borrow. Ali'.heM thiuga ware eitkir er- Aldridg*. Iha Elkiopian tragedita.'wu acting you he most leviliag louk with her prelty e his Utkallo. wkta DesOemoDa appeared II. tb ‘ la-l black tyrt.
itngsd hy Mr. Wihsler himself, or, aiuie ------ , ------------ ,
decrisc, in iceordeurs with his own ipecilic scene ia a real bed, btviug oa reel nigal Th* I.imanei* woman are inveterate tm'ik-directioDi. The epiuph hu beeu tugraved clotbca. The ltdlei wart grailly ihoektd an It li no Rneommou eight, however upon the mirklc. Iloa lor line prteiaeiy in te- sumeerud lonia laiutrd, aome l< It the thr;. startling ib ' (act miv ipprir t > thoaavipor-aurdaufa with kia requeal. Tkcdilli ully at nr. othen looked na with heeoniiag lojallj iih lt.liei who woald “die of a rpao la are-landiag IB ciiel eunipliBoee wilh'hr direr to iha royBl Hoi, Bud aeriog that Her (irai >■ us uiatir pBÍB,''nntto sty ao; thing of the poi. HOBS IS IBo rsasoB why tha eomiletiou of tbt Majecty Btvar •<w'k "?f ¡ear eyea Irtira the ii- >ihle elfret of the re mot* odor ol ihivaka.it
moenmait baa btiB daltiad hithartu.” lareatiag etgra, they fallowed her ttampia la no uur 'iuni' u light to see b piilty delicita-
« — a ) loohiBg 1.imánete lady purrhaaing Bt tht opaa
Biaui'iaB MAWia.—A FarU paper giita an hAiavooA —It ia a n’le* r( «imitigalrd '''k*® anwihi vigomua cigtri, inch u wosld
aceeait of a aery wealiBy aad papniar man of hypoerity. II la i Hiallo. wkart neb mi ilaagar the pervtsof'ouitof our moatrohael
IBa UiroBdt, lalely dceeatrd. who. Ib kia last chaata euigrigBta to glnra at eaek other ever i amokers. And they imuka them. too.
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.ud gioie* true. • 1 da lidood, Tam. ’ aatworad I
B'I.C, ikBlUi'lBlBpoaO.'
I* proMly. My potilHMi ib toii-haar m*-eiirt* cnru.eBrto yoa, koti-' gdeptad hat midaJuBn Boll all roar *ad Bins-me al moat lara ol lucceei ly, daily, elweyi. a»»il i*a ■t®ra- ter Thegallieh esrok ihuwi itiell in the p i.ie
Hard indeed wualJ haraheea Iheketrtlhat could hara witkstoo-i tha appaaliag eyea lilted By John Leeariiig lulkt It** of Ml. Eaarett.
Hut M r F.eerelt had pot a hard heart. Love otsvit end the world had laernatod it with la-dlllarsurr tunaids otBari; hut Ik* rrail frai DoW h'okaj through.
‘Nprak Irraly, my good lad,'Itid he, biad- - ______, -
ly, I'rII me of your mutker. What li her I maka a gallowi. iBe
troahl*?’ ' ......
'W'f er‘i poor, air,’ Tramatoaa aad
yeari, wu allliclad with a ilrauga laucy lor stiff callar*. It lie Frado. whera damei and **1'®**® H**!® Vh* ilreet saiekieg kaivu, digger*, end inurda of all eorto. Ha damtvit amulet* the plamaga ol proad hirds i *'he kuowlag imukera, take a qniet pull
Bcviriiw oaa that hr did aulBBk toobtoiu II || u * |«tl*ty, to which all tuBuriha, harau , al home. wBllt the inure cammei wvn.inmay
by lair meant or foal. U iBa toara, of iia it is ipltaunl eieitomaot, aid may U'U unt, hlowiiigalraurmoucigars
mautha h* bad p Iterad (rum Bia nrighlort all to their edtanUg*. I do *o beeiust yoa do t , Vae? **(* about lb* ilraclt.
Ibtir tibia kaive* end .very tort ol daggtr k. tad yen do to Bteaaic romebudy else J- ra a-' —
^Id lay Bis band apoa Hut they. knowUg .nd wm.hody elao will hw rontiioally dot., A Woao w Fno.aviiio-Huru'e (irtelev
bit pkaiMy, wiakid t It. Alur hit daatk, mi. aalil Saratoga la liwgu,.. .. pert«it. e( Eagliah
m hi# oltlee’tha hey of nhithh* aluii bad • pniiing is at me*»*»
kept, there were |..ond fo (beisaad hai.rs, <■ / » ,^4 u„. p,ru„iH,. yu. , Th. adof'i •? * pboaelll el-
**!?i[1*i. L *a “ Ik* fcoiww IromaetoMil eod pluibrt w..M ts.s |isr.f»re fonrlswa per
whh labels nt.Mhad,wkirk iBdi«a(ed the place ||r,w hie booha into Moabnir and kitytekrt 1 cot, of whti isnow etpami.d lor books, nr.
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tDdttma oftbiownar.tudtbadiyoawkirh into nnotber, oud his eap 00 the llimr. .ayiuv '-apers and prmlBldo.» II wet Itolaa. tiat a, dldo’t get the mednl. “I don I a e, tttiag »orU *• mneh
make a gtUdwt. tk.yudg* hlmsif waa. to lb* , But no metier; when Iha men aed Mid, “ fellow, bow etmt yon to ne-' roand igeii yoa'II get it ” gleet Ike gthhat I ordered ?” ; ais In her r.mirk lor bl
msnta. Isnidsaeka
- . gel the mednl. •• I don I a e, tttiag »orU *• mneh at if it applied to Ib.
dear, why yon didn't gat Ihe madJlr for in., tcaoBi of i»»*® eng met? ' coanlry cerpieler btviag aeglKted to teioly a mora toaddleaom* boy latvtrkao 1 Mr Grralav migbl have added Ikit aevtwly
Iha idverMty eoB'v I pel cant »(Ih'liluc aaeot ia itiraiaa to reed Wbat Bupe Ihrr.l tnJ w.ilelha Taglukla.gatge would boMS. blml Aad helo ^ rd to the samo way; aad all Ike labor I*
Bunenfiil wu Ih* key'i vole*. 'Aad rnolkar W iihont mlcnding aay aarium. lb* taan r*.. eoureg* aad aa* el IB* old ledt'a doogUBo!!., T aroini to pioaoa« waald Beaavr -eiaet. i-n't well. She doM all aba caa; aad my | plWd, “ I em vary torry. for bad 1 known it and eat wipiig kit leal «a a elaen ir"-ki g in the nee of the phoaatie ilphea».. •• •"' wagit halpal'tla. Hat tkart ar* threo of wu for yonr lordikip, it eBvald have beta that thi damt wu praparlig to d*ra, lhat 1*J I caa he pruaouaced Wi-mg. if yoa kaew ibo «itaildrei.and lamUaaldMt. NoaoolUa oaeimmedwttly.” hykertida. itpeHiag.