Dollar Weekly Times (Newspaper) - January 21, 1856, Cincinnati, Ohio
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kowe the broed end loT kkia.
On eesh )»*•<**■■> *>«1. U-der.
TiM im«la> iteel BCBln trem idod. ki d e* die orjiUI tea BV«r.
We lean the vorld and care bekM. kodO! Thai Jar It can to pikr la latid roakd aad evift earoer.
■' m kodeaatohbaldeoBthawiotrTrar.
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M ,i.cn <be briet ewe« dar ie dona.
S ^ akoTt beMa to biUk.
'*1 k“*^Vaad lake that beatiMOfc
J 1>"^^irfaeetJ>eana<»thel«lrt.
|M * ^«reheerJullaaklitarrlad.
■u tfeO^jjBjbearttaaTeealokrerli.-
HkS wee» aroaed e» errles.
'«''WWi «rinde awar we I».
aaneU; hew brtcht the |lo« Ikoai Uaa of frootr air! rd o'er the ataoa-elad aaw. bofleada hie iti&lii« fair.
;^«heted rooadlke---
7 Tladt wkkoet are biowiof ahrllL i(h aadieat, and aienT iare. p .«the lorami eTenlatettl).
' the board, our tean are told.
« natare't weieoiM hoar of real, a nerer boafht ntth«oid, each untroabled breaoL lolee impedea oar alee», dieama oar aoooh aanoj,
_ and react, in folel deep, harerlac roand the aoontrj bar Then Dm momlog. thar» and alear, asía WaOBl. “«• ■*“' tUeteniBf hilL
n. ’rnai roaid/woftewebaüienear.
hhardi labor Mete HitOI.
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a »r eetee Ikeeedwd bor-“tart»br and I
1 j ifaf«*ta (orior and halt. |.,r«,aelhe»ia«ai theevaBow.fcaboat. ^’.arsataa >•»«« a-wered hie eaU;
e heart leas bat to »H«* Mi Jar I ialtb bai no traeaoie I trow, lortoiethat tkrobc lo the roioaof the boy. Veit hie treaaarea of eno*.
Lot the unrruMi of gold oa thJoe bebe.
Cih and the nchee of naiere are thMrm.
L!-erlM Ike I»beofle-“kh-and hie breath
■atrr M ekdsed tritk a weli^;
. tfa rah a»ect of Matare to daalk. p. .¿hlaaief Bhgrale.
|.»T. and nearer bit ioft ceahlokad tteair 4 toaard the bk-flrtog Ikwa-^
1 ehta raff of the wotr bardeaed air,
I nher We deheate frame;
Im. it Me piaMart eilaMeee oaa gtrc.
>d« Iw ttetee eban dieoolrsrortethatee lea
e, - er* Ike Tra»el»r-"He - and the treed p.,...o«eatd hie eteadb lawiM Pdee.
• wind reehee hr. bet he howl W unheard.
V tell the «bar» drift la hie teoe:
tot knahi ikroagh the tempeat hie owa boMe appeared.
A r. th«c»h leadeee toierrwed. be ean eee i Thsretetbeelear.tlotrtoi hearth, and Me laMt pre-
A® J hi* rtli wití»
bnfülM* tbt ffto- h«tr. TH«t thow w# k)v* Hi yowtr
U e*.«r orW the Wlde*--Oh Ood* aad bar «tobe
Hare ef Had the TOieee of bar prayer i lu ard'3 yeti read In her tear e«roO* ayea.
On « or rldek. eanh wilk faMt-d and aare.
Tie ii«ha-andbatfaiheriae«a*torlre»d->Bt -Heflree the yooaf rare* lhal-tead.*
4,4 her dark hearth addi herroit ta
dread.
kad the tore-u. her leal ehto of weed. p3or .iMerer' that «arre* thy Oed aajy kaoa-Ito a iBoet bittor lot to be poor. trhea It I» I"'
Tao Mid-Watch.
ra.y riraao Tinidli "rod* «» r* iwian ■ace toe daek to the dead ef n <0 tka eaeon aad the etarWM Mi i irc-4 <4a,ereaka la tha toay rtotiia A . aar.ir lape Ike aalL
4.-:.- <Urtoait dbosare iha btnalela toB».
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e.4 ,4to,toePitolagewtrytetramp.
Or 1 a eiiaeaMf ea. "klTb weU * Teaadheeithi
leaklatf.*ntHhtato«to> toiltklae ..f Methoapap »n«*haa kept 'jtoJrearteaererdaMi ’■ Hii.tfc-eeto. AeeaMaaiytedoaehi* Ilaaar^dlaafade T11 death rel»»ed toetr trnlah on earth.
had ihey Ttad te reel belaa t «dak tf the raaaM oaae «ha died Wb* ear breadWdee ehaak the eon.
And eerrow hr them eekdned Iha prMa Ofeareheonef «Waryi
or «taee ah', tea to the terared toada Or aaak to Uto «htMlag «ya;
Tkaee eorpaae waaM ea Me hAr* aaodk Or «eat to a teMeeil* «rae». am Iha laobt reriee Mol «ore Mat and dM
A tbt tbadi.* af Me yeaeo,
^ 1 aeaa toaa ew M MP eyeMda a«riB W’lk Oie tiraar dMM« of tanrt.
^ peofte Ike dtek «IM Melr pMHd hre*
*a ikay Mtefly Mreed aietend. kad Meta ill thaMhar rttdtoMO Mreeto iMtoehaeaar Medre—ed. ha MU a achia heart It eadd.
That taored lar dotlaa Man.
I hare Itekad tel o« to Me teed af deaM.
del he oeaMt to beewr ■— i had tot hito acato to Me eh tew Mae.
And I eheU bee i« Ike to—Ip beer»
or ikdi toidaui.i vntok at eaa.
Melody of Sonf.
lad If era eerdt ti^t—to. «hat. «had la taw.
»n-bpe •e bee ito toilady prelaw ’ leaMrlUelheec» >sd «Metotaem Mar tor. •TeMntMibeftoMuHaead.ee dtoeavepi IwteMeeedeei. af t——leleet «arde N« eeer kaap «»* Mo«M karpteahaedt titobediMliiebeeet—MtMda aahlM
Xappy Me*enls.
tfb»M«e»—ll fi.
He ocotopiw rooaa la rntirnd looalilr of Mrwt, nUob rooM, datta| kk octa-paooj, bhT* not bwa ehter«d » Mafh neifbbor. Tnaa, Um UdM of tk* tMbU^ hare Nan pneeeMtil of n great enxiatx to an* kow the old bUow Imd erilhoat a erilk, Imt Bohalwayi managad to npaat their Uttia itrat-ageme to gain a naighborlj admiaaioii. He rqired hiaeaalf as inreterate hater of neigti-bore, Jaolarad the; nam performed a good aet, bat the; axpaotad aaotber in ratam, and ivore—for tba old dog, like moat of bli data, eoold traar—that tba oaly tray to enjoy peace and qaiatseu at boma, waa by rejecting all oofflsiiinieatooa with ona'a neigh bun. Bachelor Orubba toeompliabed bit objeot. Within OM month be rid bimielf of trery importunity, and waa not eran applied t? for tba loan of hii naerapapar. Aa may ba anppoaad, how arw, ha by ■« doing, aidted aa ill-foaling, particnlariy uoong tba neighborly ladiaa. They lookad upon him at a man who had loat aU hamaa foaling, aad to whom lifo waa a anna ralbar than n bltadng. Taat indaad wart the anmbar of tonjaotaraa made w to bit paat hiatory, aad mimaroni wart the laah-iaga ba r—tlTad behind bia baok, from toagnaa ntpendtd ta dtlieale little monthe.
At laet Old Gnibbe trae taken aararely 111.— Ha migfat bara died without help, had not a fortoaata praaantiment aneblad him to oali in Cni; aa old negro, who waa alwnyt nt bia tamea althar ta a waitar or none. Tba old baebeior ww rary eiok indeed; at ont tima hit pbyaifliaB alaooat daapaired of bit rtoorary.— But old haohelon are always tough, defying the inroada of time, aad erar ready to gire the grim mnntMT a hard tuaala when be eumee prowUog trnuDd. Orubba bad no notion of dying, and ha didn't die. Be oaid he would get well, aad he did git well, daepite the fore-bodinga of hit phyúdan, and the pnieon ad-miniiterad in tba of madidnea.
Though ha did not ones think of bia neigh bora during the gcTerity of bia ilciiaew, they !« maeh of hiu. The fraqnefit euiia ut the pbyticlaa aionned thwi, and itafniog iroiu tba doctor that hie patltDl wu rtaily in dan gar, the ladiea, with ihair "teul kiifi hearted nail, oetarmined to forget hie peel gm&eae and teuder their aympatbiee and aarrioM in babtll of tba dying mao Old Ombba was joat baginolag to foal that he wie fttUng «aU; wte able to enjoy a “ait op," aad indnlge in a tew luxunaa, when the Ural neighbor, to pay him a rifit duriag bia illnaaa, topped oa the door.
Heilol the doctor again," grumbled the patient, after takaag a tip of gmaL **Ua ia rary attentire, now that I am gahJng wall.— Jut like the whole profeeeion, make their riaita u often u potaible to moraata their foea Cuff, go to the door, let tba dootur in, but mark ya, wt a «rord about tbrowing tbow meduÍDM into tba fire.”
Cuff obeyed, but aa ba opened the door an diacoTartd two ladiea, instead of the pbyairian, ba rolled bia eyea and immediately eielaimed, " Oor a migbty t a hal'i dat ? "
•* How ii Hitter Ombbe, to-day f” aaked ona of the ladiea.
'Haaaa barry mck—dat ia, be’»—he'a—gettin’ wall 30-r, kiira."
*■ Ah, iudeed! iTai.:.eent, to ha’"
“ Vaa, ’nai," rrpuad Cuff, doubly uonfounde d by tbo language. " He'a eonrartod- -^ba’t got rebfioe -gtto it toddar day, whan dc doctor fotch him to moeb oal'mel, be t'uugbt he'a gwyn' to die.”
“ Then be wu really dakgarouf" oontiaued tba lady, imiliDg. “ Wa btard au, and iaar ing tbit, in bia fnrloni oonditioo, ha would not raeaira proper attention, wa oonetndad to girt him a ntighboriy call.’'
Cuff knew hie tmployer'a eentimenta In regard to neigbbarly riaili, aad, aot iriahmg to offend the ladiaa,did not know whnt lo do. They, howarar, did not wait for bia dtaiaioB, but an tarad and made atratght way for the adjoining ebnmbar. Orubba beard their moremeote, and knowing they would enrtly enter hU bed-luoB, nod being dwewbiMfo, weak u be «rae, wfiU a pitob far tba bad. Ha tuaeaeded in '¿LSuglWu il. and eorehag ap after a foahlon baforu tba ladiu latabad bia pra—net.
Ia bad-poer foUow :'' uckiined Hra. fonilb to bar aalgbbor, u aba —taewd Iha
Bleuul irhataaataMepbara,"rtapoadad Hra. Brown " Baougk to aalfocato a paraon.
I don’t wonder that tba poor man ia at the point of d—lb.’’
Hub' aofUy! may ba ba la alaa|>lsg, and if an wamoat not disturb bit alumbara. I will aaa," said Mr. Kmltb, u tba approcubad tba bad aldo T—derly renoriag the w~*r frua. the old bachelor’t fow, abr inqoirad, " Are you aalaep. Hr. Qmbba f"
AanA aaura wutba raapoaaa, tba tick man aot darlag Vo trut hit tompar uadar tba Mr-oeaweeaaa, end bopiag to "poaaum" *# ladiea airar.
Po-w man, ba looka aadly. Ba Boat hart auCarad latawMly,* lontiauad Hra. (tauth.
I don’t «nadar a kit,'’ raplled Hra Rmwa, •for I really baliert 1 shall foint la tbia alinoa-I a—al b(—t a «rladow,” aad up want a «riadew.
Haua'II koteb toU by dat," IrUrpoaad Oof, who bad aot yet rworarad Avm hia tur a.
^oiabltof |t,”i*pUad Hra. Brown. "I beUara la frtab air. Half tba paupia are killed by baaag abut ap In etc— roonia dnnng lllneat How in tba —rid d» you alaad tbia aUnoa phent”
” MtBto lay doea to iL" rtapoaded Caff witb agnn.
ladiHUOliy raplitd Mia ~l wotodw tba aaa aiai dead, batag What da yoa kaew ab—t ^ ’
Biary»*«> ’
Wetra H a hacMlor'a Vnua, aad wtM
a*yy Ml* Ir—a," paaaArd Hra HmI*,
aet Aid. Wa bara baaa aagieatfoi af ea gnty at atolffbbiwa
wa n^l kafa aeree turn oumii aoa-Abt ban MM Hra Jnmm Oeod liawMygMyM Are MMfo éittX fo kaufora* *e A."
Ifoto irnm <pB^ka Mt^ba «a«M«, ^AdAlwMAMIaviW a-aM« -a
if," 'Brown.
**:Abd ria juat ready fo Itef;* followed Mn. Ana, M tba laaaad fotatly uptto a ebair " Bu wbtr’a tba woaan of tba hoaia. 8bt baAtdaMrtedtbaaaa.’’
" Btaaa you, tbara ia no «roana,” aouHaitad Hn.Bro«rB. "Orubbt ia aa oM «abalor, nd wiD not bara a woman about hia honaa."
‘‘HuuaakMl" oieltimad Hrt. Jouta.
“And daring nil hii Ulnaa hu bad nobody about tba hoau but tbia ngiy lookin^niggar,' pointing to Caff, who itood grinning in tba eomer.
“ Oraciow mercy!" axelaiaad Mrs. Joaet, throwing ap her banda, «rbila aha tned her area on Cull.
“ Don't stand than grinning, but atir around and hflp put tbinga to rigfats,” taid Mrs Brown lo tba acrrant. “ Dear me! how ean men lire to be old baehelorif Such a bonae and each an atmoapherc."
Jut at this moment Hrt. Smith, who had teated beraelf at the bedside, raady to tympa-thiat witb the nofortunata aiek man, the moment ba ahoold waken, diacorered a <ilow part-lag of aya-lida, and an eridant attempt to take aaly peep.
"Huh! hnah!" aha aoftly taid, "Hr. Orubba ia about to airukab. Poor maii: how dtatrauing ha looka.”
" Raally diitreeaiog," ejaeulated Hrt. Jonea.
“Are you arraka, Mr. OrnWiif’’ aaked Hra. Hmitb, placiag bar band on tba brow of the old bachelor.
Tbara wu a alight tremor baaeath tba oorerlidt, but no raaponu.
“He muM be dreaming,” continaed tba Udy.
"Or may be ba’t gout out of bis head, and got the flightiee,’’ intimated Hrt. Jnnat.
Tou h’ad better wake him up,” auggeatcJ Mrs. Brown. “That bed ia really dittretaing, and mutt be made up. Wake him, aud we will lift him into a ciuiir, while we resow tbe tbeeto, and put things to righta."
"Muter Orubba,” taid Mrs. Bmith, u aba slightly shook hia tbuulder. Tbtre wu no reaponie. Again aha tbook, again she oalled idui, u-id again rhe reeeirad uo auwar.
lie IS ' ' 44Í-1 '-^s-l iqn li«ri
better not duterb biiu. Lat ua noiaelaaly arrange the furn’.tarein order, and by that time be may awake.”
Not a ban t ttir,” urged Hrt. Brown, "nnbl tba bad Uaudr ”
" Not a bmd stir,” rapeatad Hra. Jonu.
" Itot me at him, 1 inli wake him np,” c ,n-tioned Hra. Brown. "Tbtre ia no um of being deliute about it, when tba man ia dying for the want of a liitie womanly comfort. Mr. Orubba'” aha foirly arrumad, u aba gave him a h—ry. thakt.
The old bachelor still lay “poatum," though every mumeat he wu becoming more and more determined.
" Hang tbe man I ’’ exclauaad Iaib. Bro«rn; "if he did not bruths I would belieie him dead. If he can be wuke up, howerer, be idiall be."
Bha wu about giving him another shake, whan tba trio of neighborly ladiu wera frightened almoat out of tbeir witi by tba old bach elor suddenly railing bimulf in bia bed.
“If yon inmat oa aaeing ma in my ibirt, uy to, and I’ll get up," be coolly remorkad; “bat if you bkva tba utural modaaty of woown, a.:d wiii. to b« ragardcd u ladiaa, go boma and attend to your own buineu and lat me attend to mlae. G«tout of tie houe lutant-ly, or by the powers I’ll aland before Ton u naked aa I wu tbe minute I fu burn!"
Tbe efftori may ba imaginad. Tbe ladiaa butened from tbe buuaa, while Caff kid down OB tba floor, aad rolled over aad orar, u ba gave vent to a teemandou 'Vk. ha I ”
Aa may ba anppoaad, the affair treated qniia a leaaatioB among tba lad— of tbe neighbor^ hood, all of whom declar e that old Urubba ■ay rot in hit bad befort thty again lander tbtir mareifal aarriaM to him. Ha laiigha beortiiy at it, boworar, and daclarta that tba ncidant made him a wall mao, u be wu abla to walk out the next Ar.
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“A daflnition raltariag simpfy tn Aa««ti—-ton, and not Dtcesaartaiy sMmBm M •«. ipeoiaaP’
"BA—oh, no!"
ladienting say a priori dlAwtoll of
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“Cartaialy not"
My pretty nieoe opened her eyea—aa il iai «raya did when her auat wu talUag "mm aauM” with her hnaband. Butattbii miaatt Hary-Ann brongbt in little Jebnnie for hiapnd-. diBjR and of ooone it wu the lul thing to ba witbad that tbe domaatica should tuppoae our table-talk «ru about tbtm. So we rniteed hurriedly to tbe tubieot of Muter Jobn’t new ■ left the former queatton, apropoa of brongbt oat at 'laiaara. done io rather deeply, lor I go aboatya good deal from hoi—to hoooa, and tea many peopla ia thair intimate domestic rcla-uons. ADdofalltaohreUtioQa,itteemstomc there is none which in the prassot day ao much wanto rtmodiiyiag u that of ntaater^-or mia-—a and aerrtsL I wander whetbar a plam womanmay tptaka few plain worda on tbia subjeott
Among all matronhood tba anívartal moan ia "aavaotte-aarranta"-“Wbara shall I get a good urrantf’’—"Oh, I bara bata in aucb troabla about my aerrante:" “They are all aUkte-thoaa>«eeTMtoI” Thera teama an un-dyi^ fond, or at tba boat a aoit of ar* ad neu UnlitT, axiating batwaen aboeo aad baiow-itiri 11 tJUl
frock, and left th tbe gigot, to be I I bareainea d
I be, and tbapowera that tnf-
—tba powtrs
fer.
Tba “fcmily” and “tbe Bervants” are qniu adiJforentraoe-u different u the Helóla and tbe Laoedamoniani. Ifl hinted to Mn. Mari-unna, my nieoe, that Mtry-Ann, her parlormaid, iru quita u protty a woman u barmif, and, with nne-balfliar advaot^ot of aduentioii. would probably bare been twice u intelligoat, I should baaauntedindigntntly, and never aak-cd to dinner anv more. Vet aucb it tbe aimpit irntb, though, Juckily, neither party kuowa iL
I am no preocfaer of “rouality," there ia not aucb a thing in the world. How should man make wbxt Nature doea not—not even in a lettuee-bod? There will ever be variat— tbe ultoat, the moat delieate, or tba aarlieat plant Wbao TOU ean me a bad of regetab— all thke, then I «riu grow yen a humaa rase whoae flrst principia il acualitr Te the world’a eod there moot ba hign aod low rieb and poor, maaiais "uiai-ir.jet togeth
er. ■ ai.ó vra Lt-ü V)u. “ji- «S' M*’’»of-£iato, au.’*’ But Tvbile I reoogniu tbit nataral aad immutable law of tupenor and iaforior, wbs-h harisf exieted alwaya, if erideatly right to ex-iit, I do nef rccognUe thxt unnatural arstom of
batwaan t
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end ia Mas
•inHt bama to bar aormtimM maid, who had bato ill, nnootia ia waitiag oa bar om morning.
Mi foil that BiÁt; orwben, tba aaaaMwtof th^tlaof InkasMaA(aba.^ hear aftarbour with tba Tto— i« bar kptn ■ ■altol
lar ^oomy, lonely dining ro«M nninat afca auu nigh bar, to uk or Inn from hm Meed law looka “what of toe yotag n—lesT* la foe Janu’ highly raaneetoMe feailr ah ■Mid raineatabla •erTa«At)arar,qutok, atw ira, iM AUly ommoíom of thair own vali aad «MafriiitMa. Tbay drewquitau laely “foafouifo,*ga oat with par«wls mi Sondar amlbaauftmrW—
gi^ witb^
latmndhuttod "Míia' aloasyoU tbalr perquiaiala m foa Iradtamao’f Chribt!
CnnMadfoáitaac oMúde tbe neudycl<
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"foUowara; apart aaawar to to eompiiin. Aad
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V ought to toakt, I uwaadaarrawt.pairieiaa ladplebtiaB. 1.M Mra. Thotopaoa, diamudad frvim tba elaa Bobartooa, a rary auparior fi deal mura akaa— of being
Mobartooa, a rary auparior fomily, here a great
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my anraaty-maid ', ate., Are be— term-laborara.
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if^ by any of bw «ot rare fr—ka, Dama iM bare plaatd in Ptg’i uacouth
Notara ahou
the tool of a gtatiewomi^ togetbarvritb of riainx
tbainra quality
I riling, whwb, in «pito of Vlu Buy raQned minds to
Lat ut look at tbe thing in its root, i aider the origin of “Mmtude.” A ho
HappineM.
Jfole *• eaS te tewAiwr (jmtUuM i^Oa—ate
«toral«.a a«/ m folr»aa«7 i7a«— to «!« a te piai—foi’a «I rea —r< eaae fametr aMmM
Tba Mu Aaaer Mat BttoilMi Vm fttUifiaat» eoufbl ea earoatUr and gneea—My, la HaeofW tala, le ejnbella of Me Ha|ipla«et wlileb Hu ter-r«« hiinia tad ufor luda.
Ki Maoeand yure a«o, Uw ah— ter kappto— a«tan-ali Moaeaad yaan baua, If Mia old aud •nay WarM aodora u lens. Mat efe-aa will ut ba ended. And to all M— oauariaa, %' , nlNlou vbc-kaet witol «ttt Mair Ueaa to taani a, BM — hae hand Ma uhlwl af hie eureb.
Moai «tranca. Mat bar* tad M— aad ararywlMre. Ma tona of nanaliay (elk>« Ma pbaalam mil, kaptof Ha luaaraaMoo to their ar—; he»la«, «IM ail Mate tetlluaa, to sMala vhat nol Ma hrifual tola nar telraal teriana arar (reatad.
Of tO rito HarM eoaulu It Happtei—atou «aith torlic,andiUeidyMto(Mueaa— bara Phl-
eld laaed mas, bar#wMm tbia ■al«ha,Maa(b to baltora M irU ter aU Ma WarM bastoa. hHMrm H a<r kUaiMtt Hato wol aaraMa Ma day-Oawa tf bit Craam-amMeaa u avalar te<* Hat -aa (teatif etoe«« aliwh. brav« «Irlr itelva ««*0(0 —aad aaraebuad yaan If ctein Me brat of , aad um bar tot—«ad « «W raa—pau., tor tipa Mate totoi.
■pan kH- tlpa Mate totoi.
to did the BaahwactoH think to («a ito hMad mat, tot la«« aad Vi(tl an ««a iptm to vato.
X (iraafa, «ltd vtelM te Mia Happlteaa, «ktoh uia aa laaa aa, toftoto aay. 4— at—tasa, tana'e itoU. Pr—ahlidtood'tyaartN*tai—MMtlralaep and la Ibete wabtof ayat, aad eloMto| «Mb Ha akata an—tead —a. #I—r. >h»y r"« •« rur «lib Mete ileje’ aad Inachlog. bal fililí man nu> Meir Idol doy*! aft and —ntord-B pri— trriat ud P-. aU kaory kalr< mm* Irotoltof Maato oa— r.t iMta. The eWna It as hrifbl to grey tteiHiiy aa otoa Ito tot drew He ysaag teetteipa Mraofk live •ofera; tod Aaraal l*yr bTbrigld toad aa tipt Mat —yad atoe— itote laei to aw—we al —i aartl— drfofoffi
A Ml. daap aUa— dveUe ftMto Ma Mauhl Mai MMt Mm Me—Id. hawmtt grmt Mete ateuipea ud aafarHlaa, ba—ear pare MtirKem aad f—rrw Mtte toana. bavr teato aim tmU aadhlrMa toahm: »bti May
f..rr«ul an alee to gala, aad atgy aaUI toAtU.
- a< aye —apteid. eall-ta— Hauto—.
TW e«— 0*1 «ud to btpa. Ito varhtat «ladtu ■B; tea ehm Hope paluwla ea— aalrafe. ay bfl^ baa oaiai-iara «hrrriii Ms aiatlM Mlto to pr— ^ baraiaa I— op—Me ntr« Mrf. aad HaaiWpt— bmaato — iimtowiai fata, h Wtetaar aa«
HeupMUi to ■tpplitn»l«i radiate tatiam- Iba taaa aM aktir batai mte aEhf «tort Ma patote, Md Wa
totoaw-arwjMft;
«oamte tW daoM taallte, (to
a«i>.f iwia— ayate ■(* A—atopM btl aadfeMa-aadkydaiara
Vara H ato ba«w Mm If ■— warn aMiftto M«ml afiagiMmr «« toplai, baa— ItMfto aaaamta «HlWliwNlle ta« «tote
aimMfto ataamaa «■ latlai. talla tai artotete ^idtegatowMtobki—AteHMaAi Aar
toft Afoaf «MM awarMte to iitoaufotoawa Jt«<rMnAu> aafoaa u-«..-,M.Matoa
anUgoo.ua which dirioat a bouaehold into two dixiioct specito of hamanity, organi— one Mt of iniereaw for tbe kiiched'and aaoMtr fur tbe parlor, cnn coda of morals fur tba aanet and another for tbe Mrred.
and con bouubnid,
not tufficieot for ita necMtary work, aoorjua hired help, in which, aa a aaturel oonaequenee. tba preotiaad hand diracto the uopractÍMd, and reato from ltd own labu.i. Oor firat hiit ol tbia ab to of a>:'eiaty ia Abrabani, vritb hit men-aerranta, ant' maid-aarranU,” hit “young meii," hia “trained rerranto born in hit hooM —and probiüily born of hia own. kindred, certainly of bit own Hebi «w rsM. Doubtleu he wu a irua pafrmrak, a “grmt fother” among ttaamaiL aad thaw «enfrm “terrinu.’’ Not a word fiad wa of boadamen or bondewomaa, ure in tba cue of Hagtr tbe EgyptioB.
A aerraal, tbaa, if originally ou wbn, from outward clroamatonomor inward organiutiun. Soda bin—If it—pabla af ruling, and ia there-fot« neoeaatotod to oAy; to betxime, not tbe dictator, At the minittar—not the head, but iha banda It may be, be will ia time r— oat of tbia infonor poatloB: if not, be gradnoUy lettfoa u na laral, growt familiar with itaaaraa, Atiaa, an« blauai,:» lad laarai the aam- to A inb TiVoJ by oL deeendtiia. iij niece Marianna, lid it erar atrike yon that yoortelf aad Mary-.inn mirb* bare bean sixteru', or at Imel oousua'obildreai Vat I bare known a family, a highly reapectabia fomily too, «here aueh wu hdtoaiiy the oaaa. One'man tioka, wotbar nad»--aach bybi* own momanuim of character Am 1 to blaau if. while my daugb-
r claya 'be harp in the drawina-room, my lird or foorth oouaic hu to clean the kitchen grate* N'al a bit of it—-if fortnae hu rednoed her to the yoaitina uf my hired maiden and I pay her heaurebis tragea for bouoraMa work, but it to lOr daty to am that tbe toid grate-elaaiwr, A iua who she mar, ia tnatsd u if tba and myulf both wbm oún the oat blood of tbs grui human family, and ii allowed arerr poasiblity that fate akew— aUoora, to raiu horulf la tbe aeala of aoeiety, or become uperfectuibe eae A in tAt poaltion for which sA to fitted, and to which abe wu born.
But 1 am re—oniag on apaeial pmu of gen-eniiliae. I «nil aume lo foe pnetioal qautuia of why it iatAt ÍBunebalftAfamil—ufoM’a acquaintonoe, Mpectally io large lowna, Uia grand bardan and ooDiplaint ie—terranU.
Lat ma look aruond—for-aiamplto are leota-aary, and aiiall A made quite hannleu.
la Mrs. Smith. Ton «rill neravonee Mtar tuaX lady’s b«it>« irilhoul bean— of a ehaaga ia tA dumAiv t«Maaini—la, y— «lU har^ kneek at the dotofiMroHiHairawaaA vntboat ito Aing opened by a atran— dnaiai. To aouni tA aambar of atrranto Mra. Smllb baa bad rinc* bar mxrrim would puala her cldoat boy. area though A ia Jut going Into bia miilUplicauaa-laMa. Out of aoina aeoraa, runly all aould not A«r bawi ao bod; y«t, to bur bar, noimpaof SaiM infamalsrormainild A woru than tnou vrilb whiA bar hot— bu bacn banatad-oaakt wA told Uw dnppiag, aad gara tba n—t-mut 1-- tba puUotmsa, b.w—maiA irA eoold only terab and aoour, and wait to table, aad tiau pbte, and ktep tidy tu auwar Um door, and vrA actoally had MTsr learnad to now aeally ar to gel na fiu liaea! Nuruat «lekadly pr«tlgr< <* UUaking-tbstoulruao, irA had tAatrodevw Apudtnea to Ay a bonaal "Iasi HA «y itraw oao," with fiiwart iaaide! HocrMrt fhslth' Her whole annl to aagrnnid lattw aarraalqutation. Htr «bola life to a dnmmu- AtUe of foe mma. tarateh-anAanap afai-ond-enarl kteiA Hk* bu a bandiom* b--uae, aA glru goad wagu - Uiat it, bar libaral bubaad doaa but not a terr—l will itor with bei.
And «by* Haaaute aha Id nut fitted to A a Htr— MA aunot rob eA ean -iily or dar aboat, aA au net raprora aK ran .mir Tiito—iag nu rtal digaBr, Melt I
ways Vying w aaurt its mahh- aa; Arlaa A
tfo ur ne aoiioaUoa, lA It lA hudut rj al
jndgm upcio igoureau. TbuucU an iM bar prrrngalira, that aA dtoaiMtod Balia Baiut fur InTlaUiif mto—‘ bouari' Hmvan frié gira yno, Mrs Hnitlb' Al do tob kaow wbri-r rou hilfbt findtA* poor, práttr tliteaa-raar old thUd aawf i aull foa otara iPteUqpA at km tarr—W aa— tad —i lAiiA «”—• a ladff” Mat, in foil. If OM atoipitod «-T bar uUa ■uwna, and told hm —riip, m atodeW AAhlt tba bu—t atery inatead c f tA draw
fag-room of Ar h—dto—a bm—, Mrs. Ronth —luld A aua— whK eaparlnr In TTT*~ir lbr .,<J..i. e.ttedpari—maldto firitr aveara «f thto, u y— «MT am foum lA war la wbtoh, metamhataadiag all aanaaieaal ura af ulhon-tr,aAaa«Vlv«hi win d auiala roiuid bar lit-IMagtr, gto bar u«n way aattrtly, aid rula IhaAt—trrugtmmtofroin aiUc toeatlar. Thto bateg aot uaprofilahU.aAwiU probaMy •yto—y of tba otbdr atrranl» -ao« A ifoato —y batter thM foartM, hiH ■*•
MitoMnnrn'ah—aaheldto —qa—adtfor-
Ml pirn. YmwUl ■•fHa ' Kiart"-lA ■llVwi 11-1 toaid.
ran—a—eM to — qtuH — will awrat ha* foa
— o— aids and Vra. Br«wa wmM I— or a ltoriMg with *to narran I ihH wHh htol— A aal or amM <bd «WtoMalfokBhat "•««« H*r
HtoilMA
atowSVa
r—eh tfaair aaturel torel -if to, I tball noi Art Uit aligb—t ubjtetion to udist Mat da-airable ud inercry podaible war. Nay, aren finally, it would A rethar a p—aura to ma aoma Ay to nt at tabla «nth H— Marrarat Tfaompa—: —d I would ahugetAr loorn Ute beAnnrcf that fine g—Ueman who once “ont” faoneit Dobaley Uw pAliiber-fi>otman-«f whom U>e meek old teitnw anlr oboerved; “Yea, he knows ma; 11—d to «nut Ahind hia oAir.” But ainca lA laws of natura and of circnm-ttonot Are madv a mixtraaa, and my larr-ants Are |[lTen ma inealculabla cpportucitin of baoomiag Ibau anpanor—Hut— known whatbar 1 am or not—the only «ray in whioh I can prora Utii foct, and profit by it, ia by trying to realiw tba prnwo'b tAt a good mitlreu ean maA a good aerraoL I beAre this to A rtal 'wrodgr, radAr tAd pouibla; white, u any oae will own, it is im-vffo tA btootoof rigbteo—. poMiblaforUMbattaMTUtinaUtAworidto
' maA a good mitlrau. TA raformatory pro-
0—a, if needed, mnat eommenea with me’.
Let — Barer It— right of tA fbct tAt mr 'raati art «rom— HA myaitf—woawn witk Ml tfob foelingi, habite, bad and gn^ witb V^fotoa, m—tal and nhrrioah wiM aims and 1R|tSi distinctly defined, howersr limitad; «ritb abfohert meant tu A thrir sehoel for tA noxl life; nitb — immortal aooL At dnty ia tbe great end ud blearing of ax-iit—oe, une of my Snt dotiea to my raaidro ix to see Utot Me i>erfiw— ban—to exact from hxr, kindly At firmly, tbe atrict ptrformaaca of that amount of úrrica for which the «u hired. Nothing mora. I bare not tbe liight-eat right to mora. I did not bay her, tool ud bndy;T meraly —tated into a aompaet tAt, for jnatwagea, aba Mould do tometbing Merrixh-ad ud «adjfiltud to do; uy thing orar and abore which abe dou for me, ia an act of au-pcrnngatioa on bar par., whicb I am Aund to
tba Atter down to tA buie kitch— pwui, to tA tafo tewtlaffalimitodffloiiarehy. lufiad of hioh, thas« ii a teo— away, which offor bor dare up— that rnwm dugaro— of aVgorem BK'ntii i I—itfipnbUouixm.
Tbii lut if foa gorarnment at Mrs. Fnbio aon’t. SA tetog let tA reina go—leoatff Ack, and tlombanfo TTAre bar bomtoheU «rill drira to, HearM M|f haowa. TA Lone al-uigotbertokw can aff-itocIL TAaiiatreu is too gentle to blaau aay A<ty for any thing— tozT to de uy thing tarselC or ebor- any body claa bow to A it 1 loppaan tA A« arr^ yet yon migA vrrita jokr nmw in dosl-tiucA on ererT bit at fiiiuitim« i« A* bouu. She donbUtto liAa to «rear a eltaa foea and a dsoent g—rn, fiwaA hiateetea aotrjarftned in BaHy. her mrid-af-eli-worh, Mb .Aei adrut—aa an appar—Uy impooriUd taviriea. Mra. BiMiawm a«<i aot or beiiarw, Tordwhalia
u efficMot, ho^i^niraa aq’
or hermtotreaa
mar 'ue ineritBbte,fiVt udtatten n‘
Mai a girt, if erar ao igntirut O!
if erar to email A citan—admi
'foil
abort, aroT miatreea hu alwart iier olfo latcl lijrut brain, ud bu, at the worai. bur u pair of aetira banda Did you evar t< mi ier ■hot lut pou'bibty, my good Mit. K'-Liuoa? Would Atty boBtiryoti leu it arerr xwrniog Me uw you dust a chair or two. or kuat oot Lnbushu of apidara—to UiUtA «ru into knowledge ud induetry by the ■ ■ I lef
mir dof '
amiable in your boabud’t eyea by the dteoor
, eoneciMtwmr taepoeW- ww’ j, raa aqiirnl—t wage- Abr*>*f3a<
n^
Mat a giri, if erar 10 igiMirul, orLg Atau^t-aho-e if erar to email úfog niahetC ou at leaat A dun- a dmn^. . to pAo, nay, aoanty, may A well us^al.. wall trrenged; and Awerer tA aerS^to L abort, arerr miatreee hu alwart iier ofir iat<
treet would oartamly dof Would yiu tea
i’i ar ■,
arj Uiat it wu you rouraail wbo ootxad, ud Umd u^ht Atty to oook, hli comfornble din-neri Vl^uld he Are leu pleaurr in your diinty fingen for feeing on them a fto' uaadle-markx, cauted by the mailing of tr.y ecau--oorari, ud tA muding of cteu threadbare carpeta, w u to make the beet of sis plain, otet boma, wbarr Haareo hu at oacw t^iad A bleasing ud aparad lA fvaougei’.ii.t'of riuldrenf But you may A u ignorwii « Betty herMlf I am afraid you are. Nurertbe-li-te, if the eu leant, aurtlr |fo« caii. Let ma rule: “Karer eilwet a ear
wtaieh ran CM aof do, or U
will tesn V J'j vcvjajlf “
(ire T0« a gold— rut'to A foaS «
aaeemtty. wiU a. - j ,u-umun Mn. Jonuann, now, will A a rary good ill' treUon of this. I doubt if tA it uy riciier tAn Mta. Bobinaon: and a few raara xftar bar marriage, I know it wu rary aphiU work in-daad with the young eoupla, rapec-aliy for tbe wife, «rA, married al ninetooa, wu u igoo-raot u uy fcbnol-giri. SA ud b« oook are raportod to Are atadied Mrs. Qteu uegetber. Tu tbto Ay, I fiucT tA preiu of uy tpecml dinoar irould A modutly racriradu bonjidnt-ly due to “miaaui ud me.” So, doubtleu, would uy grand effect in bnneahoM arruga-menta, tbongh, where allgouon tnamoothly ud orderly Mat tA moat tudAu riaitor would only neoearitete u extra knife and a ctws pair of ihaato ia Me apara room, tbevr u not mncfa opportudily for uy aoap imtat in the boooa tnaul lisa. A fur lA nurttrr-vtoff—but riaoe her Art ounld Talk alone, Hra. Johnaon, bu abolixbad Me nnreery ahogatAr. U tA hu so more cbildraa, Mau tiro laA trill Are tA infinito blaafing of uerw briog Viisii«gad” by uy womukind ura thrir moMti. Of aouru It to a b—y aad oft— bard life for bar, ud her hud-maida— know it. Tber tu her employed frvm morning till night, bup^ ante atarry aouaglL At always amptoyd. Thar^y«alxra would Mubamad to A Ay; M«v„"dh' uy Miug in Ma irorld to ligbteo MiCin to tu. If fittla dolioateffrad ia ailii.»! Jaoe will »e «P AM t A.aú|MÉfoJ|m ’^u /Hili get up at fi— .teul raoafoug. U>WtAVoool^ do"
Jua. Both woula grork MaCSiSau Me bona anr Ay to ure ber Mf^aat V«ublr or pain. NotseteA ettowi ar—■ Ar paM— iota Ar tf illatto—Ar own or bar little oaet’ xbafoiwaAr Aigbt tenka butte faltuu abaoluto grief in tA kitoA«. Juai’e u
uy rtaiaca laquiiT sr Haty la laa eiraei. I— to —a aA will teO y— a’ary Miag Mr» Jobn-t— bu Aaa, •■« a—ally A w tA bu A>ka« Aawaafc|iaBl,fAltag wIM a gra>ranpaaa fill i«ntafk, r—turad u rl-.bt of Arowa Ma yaan af alArubip, Mat aA *1a tfraM Buamit wtarisg Ar—lf —t, ud «n«ld yu ptea— Ie aeeaad tee Art”
dad mliA. on bar side, ratnr— fM kindly tataraai. Mia likaa to haar uy Mlag aad arary Huag Mat km demialitoay Art Vi leli. In— lA Aytag of a newgswa )<• tAbutb of a mw aepAw. Any rateiivaa al Mem wao aaay ap-
rria Mtkivb—iAga—nUygoaateapaak ud «ralenñea almre kindly. SA to glad e—nurags fiimllr aBvctlioi, Alter.ng ith-Aqullt u Biaaaaarr aad at baaOtifHI « a poor houa-'riaiit u in a a—Dm—tol ladr fo>r», alai' Mh Aa—a to# amaUcel slqaMi'-s u> let Mat ytM—baker aaau to tel t—— .SunAra, ring fo
itly at lA front d-^-. (eifii -oi Btadof anankiog babiadtraa-rslllDira And I*
toitortef
I--™*'-» ww—.w.. --..-«u- nwu I',
Mini lyi, Jt— U '«Li.- ah> ‘st«ad i, vnMatoad—q ■
e»d put but ptetoa «Are
tordo— alL —d te—pera touUl^t io by cofiiiAlMb'te “f • ruruia turn-•— ynua Ut. «An ate. L'oJin wHiéb A kitua A hula wili and ipiiba luio Th— lA temlty hy« no jrmynf =.’,.ll,rw era,” au vteio—«1 MMat i-Hu ■wtnMm.n. o. Vodufitd by lA kfo4M «mA«, nr irM—af bianis: “eo—Uto' temtei.,.a faowLu u MaA dm. HarWg ateraye «--ii ..ofiA—a. Vra. Jab— bod IMa lúr of iriog daamred WAn praUr Ja— «■ make an Ar misd, duublte— twirn wiUia—rfoal «<— nmliiahia ar—ttoboM —rttVVte m«id Aiogtteaniai fh— her mMNM'Bm— Of o'l-r»*, Jauu A Vary rifoer, bat Harr aad' to afAa toan at-.. d, W ua!t uid tinid' gldh— oi lAtemiiT prowiterd aerar W tea n mproAbi . kauutu aaivfo l , .1 -* ihiA
la ^wMg mb araUr-Mag M
aarr—UA pat
k't«4ify uya •' kimitad W mt^ ef Harr
Ikmowa
It MaAmex—vih
- w-i-y-
ud Very ana anteen-
1»» b<»ii nt
Ito Be'nrc U'* lotru -cteu >-f AiiiUH» aarTUia
reerira trilh ptaaeurn, u «iiringing out of thoae kindly rtteliaui which plaoe toe whole hamu race — 'loq lerel of lore.
Th^ u to her oomforix 1 Aow—u muy of ueMdly Aow—Me value of bealM myulL I don^ au why Me ume luiiary lawi Mat ap-pl) to me tA lAuld At tpply bi Ar. I do not
think, 1 Are uy right—if I Are a nght V __
keep a aerrut at all—to make her steep in u unwhoteaom. badroom^,^« bov j
. ly dear —urab-goiag fri—d, Mlafr of Ma pAa, litoral muntag of tbau plain worA: “Tor OM if your muter, eru Ouiat; ud all Jt are bretbran
Execution of Egmont and Hoome.
The following citraot frvm Treeeotx*i Hiatory of Ma Beq^ of King PhiUtp 11, of Spain, just publitbed by PhiUipa, bampaon A Co., Boaton IS peiAps IA flueat deaeriptivapataage in Mat great work:
OnMeaeoondofJune, IMS, abodyot three Moutud men where oruerud to tibent to w-oort Me Cwinto Egmont ud Hoorne tn Brue-ute. No reeietonce wu offeivd, altAugfa lA presence of Me SpsniarA eaneed a great een-eation among tA inbabitauts of Mt plaoa, who too wall foreboded Me fete of Mot bribved lord.
The Doblee, etch aocompaiaed by two ofboert, were pot into lepertle ohariote. They were gaarAd by tvraate oomwiu of piA mu ud arqueburiera; and a Atochm—t of lancero, among wAm wu a body of Me DuA’a own horaa roA in Ma ru, white anoMer of equal atrengM protected Me rear. Dader Mia strong eaoort May moved elowly fnwarA Bruuqja.— One night they halted at Dendennonda, ud loaur^ erening, on tA fi>urM of tA monM,
erening,
eniered Me capitoL Aa tna manbai array A filad tbroogh ito alraeU, there wu no one Suw-stouvbeartod be might be, urtu eye-eee, who could behold Me funert'
kivüh—, or I
Tot Me illgHMet right m Me wortd to kiajp Ar •A btw fee; nineteen Aura out of Me tweu- . _
ty-four—aenduig her u> bod at one x. u., ud fowling eorprieea if sba dou not rise Me nm morning xt rix. Tbara ia no ooudinon of pbya-ical hmlM which I claim for mraelt' Mat 1 ought not to grant to ber, eubject alwxrito our difl'ereot Abito af life ud conttitutional roquirrmeuu. HoraDy apeaking, I most or.'-tainly am reapnnribte, an fer u my inlluenoe ud Mifaurity axt—d, not only fer Ar aoul’t Al her body a welfere. But if Mom appliu-cu fail, ud iiekneu come tn bar, u it eomM to all, Ood forbid I sho-.ild erar forgat that aba ud I are aliA bia ahildreu.
You auppaaa, I dare uy, Mrs. SmiM, that it IX tgainat you that Emma nr Betoyrint wbu tbe mimiee your Htias udtecuin flimaysilk or oMton bloude; or, going a etep farMer, actually fiaanto in tA vary tame materuJe you «wri Not a bit of it, no more tbu tf .'OU were to puchau tA ume Cashiaere «Awl u Her Orete the Dnchen of SuMariud. Car-tainly you might; y— would harm nobody— uoept youruTf. So wbenerer yonr maid-aer-ta-iura ia Aying oumeet finery, aA em ajaimt kmtt!/; lowera bar own ielf-ratpaet, ud t A hooMt dignity of bar puailiou, by tr r-ing to appear what lA Moot; wutoamabib-by tbotnaaw Me moutr which onght U A laid gp agiiuftold age; loaaa Me ria o a at-B«w rff ira srrrmg-maid, Aecir -idi u-
loue u tA aliam fine lady.
1 bare ao ohjeeuon to a pretty servut; on (be ooutrory, it te rather v nleuurc to eee ber aAot Me Auie. But if anr, whou total m-ermaufbcm eight to twalre pouadeiieru-inm, tnee to mAe u eppearan «equal lo my-eelt.wAjuitifiably tpeDdMlnyguiDeuarear cloMee alone, 'l will certainly ehow her, witir hai
bout uy ugei^poor Ming, aA dou not ,n me—tA extreme folly of tuch a prooatd-in( I would try to make her underitud Mat, In bar stall— u wall u mine, truereeiiocubil' uy I— in the wumu benelL to which ber mode of dreaa ran add noMiog, ud may tAe a grmt deal away. But in Mil matter, u ia m—t oMera, Me mtetreu’ peraunal exuiple le at once Me gentiut ud Me moat infallible re [iroof.
Depend upon it, my dear Maadamea SrniM. Brown ud J—aa, Mat if you make a point of lansg at yriur Aeokfexvtabte inranably al it X, M.—I «rill not insult you brauppoeing Ixtor hour p<—ibia in y—r well-raplated
uy Ixtor hour p<—ibla In rot aatoblishm—to—Mare will ba liute fear of yonr bndiag MarlA drowsily opening Me |Mrlur abultara, or Sarah tulkify lighting tba kitchen tire, if, in all your prandial arrugemenu, you Aao—.cniept tima, udtra puclual to it,
.tuliad Mafoaxoapt onaiu«bXBc'-'«. utegiv'* u uojast to Cuok to kaep ber dinner waiting, u it IX for Cook to kup Me fi—ily iraiUag dinner—you will not loM Are Mat indeacnbabte nuitwiot, injurtu— AM «/ XwaltX <.f fo-d awd ;aic- af miad—uregiA, ill-cooked, unoom 'oitobte mealf.
l—tly, if Wu— things go wrong, u in tA but u( hnuMbulA nu«t bapp— at timea, y—, Ma mtelfaaa, are aa— to take it quiatly, re«rorioc ud ramadyiiig u muah u you plaaiia. At atiU tlwara JwifHf, never for u Initwt allow' yimraau to girt way to -At “tompar" wfa yut! would ramerralamiy eoodama ii yofir tn-leno(»-wiU y— Are All to oomptoia of lA
“iinparttaaaoa" of mrTuirt 1 folak not.
“How t«—got" taid a kdy, ouaat in auy baarÍBg,toaaoMar,wA wurioUatly Inraigh-iog afS—t tna laeateaM off bar damaatioa “I aerar Ada ammyapasah fra—a sarrutla all ■y Ufo."
A hat wbteb, muob u aA «roadanad i
bteb, muob u aA «roadanad at. I did aei—knowiag her. Aa aaerat wu aimpte —ougb, aA wu a worn— wA bad rale orar AiaiU; aad Marrfura wu aapabte af nrirag iiMar pftiple. Ont of bar
r pan.
abajuMir JodgA bar inferiora, ud b«r <tera waakatm ta«|Mt bar lanltf toi—rda Mam. WiMall Artndiriduaiily ofltdyboad.b—atm paMiu wara iriA —ongk to girt Ar aom maatlag point of intaraal vnM Me toeeiiMt C'ia denlla Malar— a—ddad alipahnd aerou a fliK.r. r lam aUnty a—Id, av—la Mt Ark.-at of Caaiuity, Ua>« a bltte bridblnrw hopa. AAra all, aA bad tin- rmrriy fe-clniM qnoMy of Auu tbto- let tA vetad qw—Mi A arar — aoatefrd, ud bar own fue-ttga erer u uiixA ap |>ai»niM alwaya Vn ao> -Jaarlv „t]ur tUt. '
It te MiioUMre{do-MfihHtA<i-aida-«rbl«a I WHdd Ava rtawad md|a ctaarly aad m>wa aftoa ia parliwa- rWwd a^ qRi—f »< aimpte
filed
iriweai wA oould boholii Me faneiil pomp' of Me prooemioo, ud list—1> Me ttrains of cxl-ucbuly muric witAut a feeling of aicknem at his heart.
TA prisonera wareMonee eouducted to Me Brvaiu/r, or ‘Bread bouae,’ uaually Aowu u Me Maim/m da A>v—Ibat renerabVe pite in Me market plaoe oi Brneada, etiU riritcd by ererr trareler for lU curioui anfeitpoture, ud yet more u Me test resting plau of Ms Fiemiab lordx Here Mey’were lodged in separate rooraa email dark ud uoomforUble ud aeu-tilyproridedvriM furniture. Nearly Me wAle <tf Me force whiA bad eaoorted vAm to Bnia-aela «ru ectebliiAd in Ma gr—t aquare to A feetuy attempt at a ruiue. But uuae wu made; and Me night patted away witbout dia-turbuoe, exuept whav wag oooamoBod by Me worfcm— e ting a soalf'ild far tA a— ottowiug Jay-.
Op tA af wnooa'itf M
OUUIUIUmÍw^
raqneete
Me pneooara, aai^ ud prepare Mam for
wployad ia oonatrao ofaxMuAnontA
fou»*h, tA duke of
; luhaa thr JfoVitooe Ma prelate Vn runt lem wiM vAirfete Meir axe—An on Me
foUoiru^ Ay. The bteb-L, u exoeUevit mu, ud Me personal friend of Egmont, wuMUmn-ded by Me úóiaga. He lliraw bimaelf at Alva'a feet, implonag maroy for Ma.pruoDera, ud U A oiiuld not apare lAir lires. baaeech-ing him at lout to grut lAm more lima for preparation. But AIra ateruly rabukad Me prelate, uying Mat ha had bo— eummoned not to Mwart Ma exacutiou of Me tew, but to cone 'le Me priaonera ud enable Mem to dm like Chriitiau. The biahou, flndiagbia —-trratiu naalem, rote ud addreated himeelf to bia mrianeholy mterioo.
It wu near midnight when A entered Eg-munt’t apartmenl, where he found tA poor uoblamu, whoae air—gM had bo—already ra-dnoed by oontnem—t, ud who was wa^ed by Me fetign* of (Ajoutbot, buried íiTal umber. It il Ad tAt Me two lords, when —m-moned to BrneuU had indulged Me rain hope that H «ru lo inform them oftA ooneluawu of tbeir trtel ud Meir aoquitel! Howerer Mie may A, Egmoal eeemx to Are been but illy i-repered for Me dreadful tidings he receired. He turned deadlr pale u be UsMwd to Ms btebnii, ud Moteisied, wiM deep emoAn, it te a terribte a—lesoa. UtA did I imagÍDe Mat uy offeooa I bed oommitted againat Ood or MeVTK I'ooohl Bisiit piioh a ponafcm«nL It it nut duM 1 fear. D«tM te Me eommoo lot oi alL Butlthrink from diafaouor. Yet I may hope that my luffaring will ao for expiate my offenoet Mat mr innocent femily will not A inrolred In my ruin by Me oonttacation of mr property. Tbto much at But, 1 Mink 1 may eiaim in ooaeidereAn ol my put aerri-ou.’ Then, after a puie, he added, ‘Since mr deaM is the will of God ud hie Mejsety, I will trv V. meet it wiM patience.’ He uked tbe bisbop if Mare were no hope. On baiite u-swered, ’None wAtorer,’ be reaolrcd to devote himeelf at once to preparing fiir Me eotemn ohftDK^i
He ^lee fWim hu ooooh ud hutilr dreaeed hiBielf. He M— made hie oonfeuiun to Me preteld, aud deaired Mat mau might A Ad, and Me tocrameot xdminieterad to him. Thte wu done wiM great aoteranity, ud Egmont iTod Me oommunioa in Me moat daroat manner, maaifeaUag Me greaAt ounritioo for forbusina. Ma Men inqnirad of Mabtehopto whet prayer ha oould hut Are raconru to awtoin him in Mto trying huor. TA prelate raonmmaodad to him Mat prayer which our Arior had raeommondvd to nil diaeiptea. The adriu pleated tA count, who eaniutly engaged in bia devotiuu. But a boat of taadar raotl A r-M crowded oa hie mind, aad Ma A-agw of his a 'fe and cbildm drew bie thongbtr in uother direction, till lA kio4 expoeiulo-i-ina . f the prelate rutorad him to bimsalf.
ggM-.-; -i-dwAMorit would A well to uc—iyibiugni, an^eld for tA adificaUi-u •Mbs )ieo|ite. But tA Utoo-.-r-u-Ml
ki.-' w.ylog Mas A wowCIfeA Imparfiteuy beard, ud Mat Mr paupte, in tboir preaert rx'-eitcm—t, wonld Aapt tn miainterpret wAt A ■aid to to thair owa prrindioe.
' to nu
Ma acalfold, aovarad wiM biack c*uA Oa il ware Ao relvat cushioM wiM a amatl tobla, ■brondad likeiHaa ia black, ud —pporti^a ■ilrar onieiAx. At Ma eoraen of tA platfiorm ware Ao potes pointed at Me —d with atasl, intimaAg tA parpou for wArh tAy ware in tended.
In front of tAaonffbld wu Me provost of tA ooort, mouted oa horaeback, aad fiearisg Mr red wud of office in bia bud. The cxeea-tioner remained, u nau', below Me ptetfiwm ■oraened from view. Mat he might aot, by hia preMnoe bafiira it wu naoaaaary, oatrage Me feelinga of Me pnsooara. T A troopa, w A bad bun udtr arma all night, wara drawn np around in order of Attte; ud atroog bodtet of arqneb—iere were ported in Me great aretiM which ted to Me aquare. TA apace left open to Me aoidiery wu speedily ooeapied by a crowd of eager tpeclatora. OMera Mronged Me r-Mfe ud irindnwi of Ma bnildinga Mai eurronnded Me market-pteee, aoate of which, atill alanding at lA preoent day, aAw, by Meir quaint ud Tanerable arcluteotore. Mat Mej must bare looked down on Me tragic aoene we are now depicting.
It «ru indeed a gloemr day for Bruaaete -ao long Me rerideaoe of two noblea, where thair forme were ao liunilar, ud where they were held io u mnrh lore ud honor u in uy of Meir owBjiroTiDeea. All bueineu «ru —a peeded. TA ebupe ware eloatd. Tbe Alla billed in all Me churches. Aa air of gluom u of some imp—ding calamity, tattled on the eily. *It aeema, —ya ona reridin'g Mare at II e lima, ‘u if Ma day of iudgem—t wu at hud.'
A Me oroeeaaion slowly paaaed Mrougb M reoA of.Me soldiera, Egmont talutad tA oil. eeqv——me of them bie uaent onmp«nioii— vriM each a sweet and deüghtfnt eomnoearein bit muner u wu long remambersd by Mnu who saw it. Aad few eren of Me Souurd* could refrain friim team u Mey took Meir lui look at tA gallant noble wA wu to pcrteh by — niiereble u end.
WiM a ateody aiep I a mouted Me scaffold ud, u A cnaaed ii, gave utAence Vi lA rain <nah, lAl matead of meeting each a feb-be had be— allowed, b* die in Me service of hu kiug ud oountry. Be <fMckly, Awever, tarn ed to oMer Mongbts. ai d, kuee'ing on one of Meonsbiona, with tiie t.tebi^ beside nim on tie other, be wu oooa engaged eerneeily in prayer. With bu eyas raised biwarda buru wiM a look ufanetterebleaadneaa, Apreyed — fer-ventir ud loud u to A distinctly ^eard b« MeapecUton. The pretete. much effected put into bia bud tA rilrar crndfix, wUefa Bg-moct r—aatedly kiamtd, after which, Aving received ob—lution for Me lut time, A roue, ud motioned Me bit^ to retire. He Men sinppedoffhte mintle ud robe; ud e^ii kLwliDg,bedrew a eilk cap. which A Ad CT-- bia-aru —d re--«o.i, (V* hudt, 0 uxjrd. end lOT ap ril,he cilnily sw>,.teff Mr ivroke of Ma ússsp”**-'- ■ f ^
The low —unda if tern—tenon wbiM firom time to time bed A*n beard among toe popn-¡■ev wr.'k no«v husAd in'o eilenor. u Mr min-ieier of joetica, appranng un Me platform, «p-pruocbed hit victA, ud wiM a single blow of. Me iword eevered Mj brad from Me body. A cry of horror n*»e from Me multitude, ud—me frutic with grief, Atee through Me ranks ol Me —Idsers, ud aildly dipped Meir hudker cbiefe in lA blood tAt ttrramed from Me ace r fiild, treunring Mrm up. uva Me chroni'ier, u precioue meinortete of love ud iaciten —to V3T—geuoo. The bead wu then—I on PM of the poles at Me —d of Me platfimi 'lite a m&n tie thrown over Me mutiUted.Ujnk, Ad it from tbe publio gose.
It wu near noon when orders ware a—t to lead f >rM Me remoiuing pri—oar to axeeation. It had b—n tuigned to the —rate A Ohap-elte to toqaaiot Count Hoornt wiM bte fete TAt noblemu rvcrived tA awfril tiding* wiM IrM pati—ee Mon wu ahown by bte friend He gave way to a burst of indignatiog at Me crnrity ud iniusuca of Me a—tenoe. It wu a poor requittaf, be laid, for eight and tw—ty
hi, ighlftg-iA p-pAoufo Me V
years of foiMfol aerrieu to hu —vereign.-Tet, he added, A wu not eotry to A released from a life uf euoh inoeemntfatigue. Por—me ume he refuaad to eunfau, uying A had dune enougb in Me way of confoorion. When urged nol to throw awav Me few praeioiu mom—to Mat were left to him, A at teagtb run—ntod. TA Ocuni wu dreaeed in a pAn enit of block uJ wore • MiUuene cop upon bie head. Ur wiutoll with hudeome feebiraa,ud oitofrTth-er of k wiuunuding prrornoe. Hie form wu erect, tiid u he puaed wiM a steady Step mrougb Meoiotea of i-oldiert on bte way Utbe
tloeeufeiecutioo, A frankly uluted tbo— of is scqukinluce whom benw among IA spec-totora. Hia look had in it lau of aorrow Mu uf mdignaiioD, like Mot of one oonecioue of enduring wrung. He wu spared one pug in hia teat hour, whirh Ad filled Kgoionl s cup wiM hilterneee; though, like him, A had a wife, A wu to luve DO or|)bu feintUr to monra him.
A A trod Me euaflnld, the spparetue of deaM ioemed to Are no power to more him. He ilill rrpratod Me drlaretion Mol “often u A hod offended bte Maker, A bod sever lo his kmgsrtedge, oommitted uyyffence a^oiuMbe
WAu bte eyei fell on sliroud the! enveloped Mo remaine of Egaionl, ......a Ti
king-’
to eyes
____________ loped Ml
ha inqnired if it wu the body of hoi fnend. Being uswiwed in Mt aflirmatiee, A made tome rroiorA in Culilsu, not understood. He Men prayed fit a few mumeute but in — low t tonr that Me worde were not eaiigbt br Me A it—• aero, and rising be uked pardon of tAoe around if A bod svor uffeAed uy of thorn, ud
Uarisg olleaded
■piritunl oi.ncarnk,
Egmuul called fo’ writing moteriala, aad wrote stetter to hii wife, whan A had aot ea— during bte I—goonfinem—t. ud to bar A - now
addrv—ed
—utbar letter, wnUenia Praoek, la a few bnef —d touehiag e-teMsa, to Ms Kog^^
A bo4a a Moder farewvdl. He M- a rnuenia PV—ck, la a mg awteaeaa, fiwtunataly kat ba- praurrad to ua.
■Tbto
rfegrdo—qai—— of eimpl tAn—iw—lew of eeominui te commfri rigkte. mérito,—
eiT-i.”«. to perjMtMtty <-|iilsad. Baa A Bfieehl—: A ■« ■•■■toMl. unwboteaunM. —d —gaateMaaqnal^; a—, it aay caea, b< terair-
mstaaMUiM Mat of Iks tarri
amtewaaa, b«tby ralaug aaa«frarMal,P>nue«{; aA wffi grow “akort kjt pit—"-atorra tk*
ivrArabarl
eaat,—d ter «riurb
-waiag' ka mya, 1 Are --aiil
•d wlM^Md a-to-a whioh It b- f?*’
amjoaty to pa— opoa «a. dJadtlMoagb II hu
iierar bd— mv intent to do augbt agninat Me nenoa or tbs aarrt— of tout maiwty or ae^it flur ima, aao!—t —d CaMollc fciM, Tetl re trira tu natieue wbal it bu pteaaod Und ti. ■aad DM. If dunng Ma— troublra I have eounoeUad or prrmitted augbt which migfai aerin .dberwltr, f bara dune — fW— a maoata retard for lAaarriam of Ood and y-mrmaiu tr,—d from wnatl AAra Ma a—a-iu-or Me umee. Wherafiwa, I prM yoiw mgjwtg to pxrdun il —d for Ui« aoka of my p—t aertieaa fo take p.If oo nil ¡..'or wife, my ebildrtn a. d mrarrvaate In Ih» Iruet, 1 «wimeod mv-to Me man r > f 0'>d.’ TA tateer la dated Broaute. ‘oo Me p. .ut -f deaM,’ June \ ; ’
tiering lime ettll left, lA (o mt nmde a fair nno. of %e two letotoa, aod fcara lA"i to Me blxAp —lisatiag Ki* to deliver M—i — dmg to Mrir aMttaaxiou. Ha aoeompai Mai to tffilUp with a rug, tu A fir— at Me ume lime to Me mo—nb. It wu of gr—t ralu, aAuliltedlte-lA||iftof PkMpl.m —tfdartag Mu a«—t’s tou rimt w Hoind, it might tuft— Ma Leut of Ms king by r—tiad-lag Iwaaf A—'Adaet, wAo Abad looked with an ajajf fev.w oo htouoAppy leeao]
urn—tly be—ugbi Meir pra. eiX. Th—, with out f.irther delay. It- knelt down, udre|.i4lm| wiwds. 'Jmtiaiiatiiini Oommt,' A —U niUed bimult ti> bu fete. Uis bkwdy b—c SM Ml np uppoeile til Mat id hie lelluw tuf-'.«k; 'f uf llifee boura tJieiw ghastly (nmbiu rinisiimlr:, .—il . .-ara of the «ultftu-'e, Tber were lAu toXti Uowu «. x d..
budiea, ptooml in teodeo eufliiu, arbicfa wars (tnigbtw.4r removed; Mat containiiig Me re-uiaine .d kgmoet to Me eunra.;! of Hula Olaec. and tbst id^uirti• -o Me aaeieot church of Ml. Uodare. To Me— plaaao, eapeciolly to Huto Clara, Me p«upte now lli> ked u to tA nhnnt of X martyr. TAy threw themMlr— on IA coffin, kiusd It and bedewed it vriM tAir toara, u tf it bod eonwowd Ma rritea of —aae ranrdand —into; while muy of Mam tekiBf btA bead of tA proa—oa ofinformarr, ■..'wath-ad rows of r—gauoe, tooiaar— awttnng tu'i to trim hair or beard till tba— rows wara axa-cutod
TA gorarnmant a—nia to Are Mougbt ii prudent to IsMe nu aouoe id Ihte burst id pop. liter r—lioc Hot a fuiMH’ol batobis—I —i blamaedwiMlhaannaid Kgmi-nt, whiah. u uual after the muk-r'e dsaUi, bad b—n bml by bie douiMtiOe on Me gale of hie muel-.u, wu i.rdrrvd ti. A inetully removed; no dotibt u iBtoodiug to k—|> alive lA piqiulor excite D—t TA bodwa wwta aot allowed to remain tong in Meir tompi.rary pleau id Ap—it, At •itelreuxp'.rted i-> the family reald—r— > i tA two lords in Me uutry, aad Ad la Me suite of Ibair —reeiura.
Tbu by. Me baod uf it.e oooimon soorab er perish^ three two uiifiwtiioate nublen-wti., b« theii rank, p .saeuiona and pMw char—Vera, war* the moat lUuatriout «iiiima (At a—Id bare bera seAted ■ Me KetAr
aye
Uarlag M—nlsted all kia i m—tbaaoi—(mpAto«t
tAhi Ate—allBad. I A*« mmmá
uwt lAblglwra mu or worn— no—lathe ecJe (tf mUlKgta—, Ma fra—AM A'» of lhax A—te pnda wkteh kaawfi Ibte it bate raa—ted
Itatef in ito a<teMteHk TArvU an
bi—ikty like tkai si wtefii—. —á Aae—emp-teo» IMa Mataf igauaafia. 1 maaM wfebiu a—arary kumw Atef wAteH h— alamted te pto— m Me iMike itf aarrtiaia ima-judieia——d ilAr laranoMa jao-
' it •-! ■
would A ao uaaaaaaaary —ray i«
raoiaHg Ma eoldim appra^ ^ —■dart him V) Ma aaaMd. Th— WiM Mam aardd. u atetel, to biad i
_tw IA Aaw uf bw A
puaww. aad A -p--ad IA hopa «Al Mjre would A ao uaaaaaaaory datar AltenliMe * wA wara
Atragbt
__ tA pri'
uaar’a v—Buel Iffin—l re—uaantad, and fbo««d Mte A bad him—tf —t off Meanlltr -d bia doiMite aad ablrt, in «dar to*lae«llteM tba Mrokaaf MaaxawAoar, TWaAdidloc—
via* Mete lAl A eaditeud an reteteaeu. —4
im hia prumlring that A
May awmated to bte naMteng irtM Ua boAH
-.’^ad
tjftm fir maid la a erlm«ea ^^h wu a Hpaatob anaU* fHa—4
^ - he—I*M wa— of bAkaflk.
matortol, w— goraiah
h'Jr ud beareul^ too pana unnoticed by ib«
TA fUIowmg exqsi He g. c. te c Hhrcteiu-iagxad praacrrmg. Wa duobt IftA wb.A ruge itf Englixb ur —r otAr livaraturo o— furnteh uyMtng mrre rimply btautitul—more partly doge—t:
“Twelve o’eAk at nigfat, —d all’e well.” FsloepropA. iiill—d efemte-likeetyrnd-.-wuduw ttuds tbe wife. Tbe cAk hoe tcid the email boars, yet her face preat «k—ly ogtiiaat Me window-pane, etrirmg io vmin wilh strainuig eye to pierce ihadAknree. SA eeea noMing, elie b—ra ncMing—bst lA bui-ing of her own heart. Kow she toku her teat, uiiraa a bible, ud aees fr-um it wbet ounifort ruc may, while tears biteter Me i«ge. Thq,. sA 'Am her buds, ud Ar bps an iraenn-loux wiM mute eupplicwbon. Hiat! beru te aa unotoady aiep in Me boll; she knows it * manr Uu.ee, ud oft, it As tn-d uo Ar very heart fiiiflgs. Rbe glidea down g—Uy to n-eet lA wanderer. He felbi braviiy qjsinal her, uil, iu muld.n pruuounues a noiut b-- bod
lucgriuce forgotten '*(0 honor,” Oh ! allendor-ing puwer .f a.-nien’e lore! - -oo reproach, nu u^rtding—Me light oral i.stued around t'oat rftibDg fignre once erect m ‘NJ' d'a own image.” WiM tender worA of entreaty, «rtich hete puwerie— to reuei, if he would, ebe leads but. in. It te but the npeiitioo of a thi^iaud encii vigile! It te Me perfontmoce .tf a row, wiM a uvioixm and pati—t enduruce A common ood ererr day to A eachronicled,oo earth . too ■'■Jr ud baareuly too pa ‘n gietering ug'f” abort.
" All’s well."
Eolae prophet—in yonder luiuncmiri«in Hi o»c wbu— curse II was, to A fair te t dream of Eden.—Tune woO, wAn ih.«e clear tree lo> k-»d lovingly into a mother'a fere—w Ao a kind, a Inving'faiherlaid i.is tretnblinz bind with a blvseiog, on (At —nny teeuil. when bn-itie.'t’ and suleri' roicee blended with bet own in h art muiic around Me Loi.py bctrtb Oh! w .ereare Mt-r uow * Are iLrre uone to —y to fi ‘ repenting Magdalen-“neiMer do I ixmdemn Me—go, and tin no more? ’ M lat tJie gildud fetter continue to bind the auul lAt l.nttLod it Acanso mu te le.ie merciful tAn Oodt “AU'i well." i'atee prophet—Mure lie* Me duod orpuu — I" all tbe length aud breodM uf Me green eaiM there was found no shettering neet where Mo lonely dove catld fold its wings wAn (he parent Ad hod fiow a. The brr^ dmg wing wot gone that oorered it from Me cold trin ti of nrglect and unkimlncax. Lore WM ito life; and ao—it drooped'
“ All’e wail”
Fates priqihea '—Sis walks Me earth ia purpte and fin* bncD: b iaeal foreriy «nth Me.--be-dewni lace, bucnrt rnd ’ ahirera —d thiT"'. "white Uu publican oteadi titr t , ” The- '■ idor ydeaaiin vain to tA «rmiB*.. judge fur “ j.ittMe," aad nwpwuunad (tf i-e
biuan urer o.ucbei in Lie loir, ud iqñugt ii|rf.n hiebelpieoe prci
"Ali'i we’ll.’’
Ah, yee, all ix will, fur Hewhn"e«ta Me »n J from Me Auinoing” b< ds ateoly Me ucal* -J Justice. " Diies aiioll yet Ag of Azaru*. ’ Fverv human tow ,i oounted. Tiier will vet s{«rkle — geui* L-i Me cr..*n of iLe patient and endunng diai'iile* WAn Me rloor, A'«d light ofetemtt . hir.et n;kin lij.-'a crre.t-ed |.aMt, wc fcball . .8 ti.. Buorea uuif plUaH» ftx.ui which our Adgi- of thorne lax 'eacud ua in ' and, in one full gr..«rn faith we ahalt. i lii-inzlv ley—"Fatbtr' not oa 1 will, but ne To." wilt '” Fa-vitr Ftiu.
A ii.muu.n »»r'J, »ad y<-i low fo.. of n.eap mg' "Theecliool All i« ringing’’ lays tl.e in n.mentlittie oratler at play. “I muel g. ‘‘TA hiHir of lab IT As oouie.’'aiiy« the man o< toll, “and 1 mnat go." “A dyiag [«naii.uner hadecntforme,’ »»js the clergymu, ‘ end I must go." “Another wrary, cheerless, ManL lera dsv ralla me to Mu Mnetnm," «aya th. editor, "ud I must go!" "1 Lace a weighty
ease un bud tiuAy, demuding all niv lino toniion,”—rathe lawyer, "and I mu OS if the unWrreal u.olto uf Me iq;-
betfd. S' ! 'Hul snd c-—uhoed un every aids, by 'Id wd Tounir. higu ud 1"», rico and ¡mtn,
bap^ijf uO uiiserobie.
'let go, oil ore g"'ng, ud y.-t tfrc res-leas, besring, —rging tide of human, ly isncr.' g..nu. We n.igbt perhapa introduce M.a (.-preosive pbroe- inti, cieneauf grfiler 1. le' ''. and of more ihu ordinery interest; Lot havmt other thimghto ud other duties to look aju-r, wu, tin, “inuit go" aud A coatonl Wkb sketicbing ouu or two.
‘Tis getting lete," lA lorerti.Meh--- .* one, “»nd I must go; inusi bid fatt-ivril, l. r* liin-, 1" tfo.a- ct.ormi d, llteaf.ll h: iirs, ;’»V'’ m .re lu mingie ii. ibe coresaA i.-:r].leiit • - =i a busy world.’’ Then cl—ping her focdl; 1" bis bi«oin, ud |.aiiei..Daleiy pressing tl.or-: sweet lips to his own, A ia gone til'. Muje ba.. ydots mar return, or l-eri'hanne till he tr.s ■ -o« tl.e gemirl cAriiier of lie life a wi ."g captive to t’.- hrmemal alter.
One elort; . or rolle round, and bow changed a «cene! Ágoin, — tlien, il ii Dight. Aws", pole Aing, oieirx-ooti d ond froglle lurm, la iDg on ber dvin.; cc!;-?li. The long, wre-days, ud wcr'-y ni¡;liia have p—aedoway,-Her houni ot vngt'vih ire no more. The maid -KHis deft'oyi. bee .fuue bte wiifk. Frie. aeaw aod dear are bround her—a tender b -. land b-nds o: rr her lot Maee o—not arre-tii'hudof dizraoe, Cl |H«tpooc the -ortiiig hour ‘'Hark’lteang«te ure whiiper' ¿. »
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