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Dollar Weekly Times (Newspaper) - July 28, 1853, Cincinnati, OhioA PAfSH roa "ÍHE lUlIOií"-INI)EaEHI)ESl iH AJLl THJ.Ií6^ NEbiaUiA VOLUME XI.--NO. ;5.CINCINNATI, THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 2h, 18». ONEDOLLAR UER YEAR. Scltfltlii Calt. ' ‘Two Bore y I mort ye«r» uU Hort««»e; ‘two' TOO ioy it, nj oo jt 1 that It 1 loBK ttae. but if pu^ >T thiiioK bit iiiti tt tbea. Froa lb* AouirlfUi Uuloa. AXCHII CAKBOLL: Or, Uia Idoul tad ÜM Botl votld oti/ OOBO bm ni lift, I atrtr "t .* ‘Tbtu «br doa’t yoi roae    op kero, if yoo    ‘Motbor. tad Arthie •prtat    to    hit    f«»t    —    all ihi to KO away froiu dear old UockTiilr; but oalr: ain’t airaidT I «ant to gire    yoo tame bore '    ‘Mulker, an I aot a fool 1 '    ’nr-} tea, auat/. abata rich tbaal papa hat teat of the ainieiort'' etelaimcd    Arebie, bow at    *Aad «by T'the uked.    bilLi, you, aad «bat pratty laat, too, for Jaaa and , fanout io bit torn, ttrippiagolf hit jacket aid    'Beeaoia—hacantf I cart fnr her—.'ar K,.r-    tbit 1 or uiaa utar w. jaaraiN NOTIIIXO I> i.wr. ar roan oaiTcam raiit. «. .N .|i iia 11'•). |V.r lirop'.l dr* Wukt Iremiil • u ilie laai or llaacT la 'lut ub.l^, infall tatt !■ •BHiwcr'i léanlrr »bo«en Pcrcbhtaceiu bmucv tbiit 'ticUu* 0«i fnititi tb'' •i-n Bt r>f dB>: Pere iBUtoBirikirii. iLef O: I jDotAliu f«r Ajr. N iUfVtl'kit f<^rereiith»titiec(BB»J Hr Wild Ei'd* Ihi‘04 nr b'Taies Wovo. ^ iSi'l BaaUrtblUC luittrd tn Ita aoMd WhsT.B Tia to«r »ati gr >«u; 1 ibi> d^ft of cnmmAB dust Kjf the \Í4rcb «tiitli di*cun>cd bbj iosii«J. Though K4’lerrd I > ihe fitfu cur. UfbBUgeO, but never ioit. It >et I i«r be«r Hiiiie kturdr siem, D uuai o«k t»4u ug nuil tbtblBBI. Or crovu »ith v rrcfur lUi ouiueia Nauc tu.nc-ftbfl^r. The furat*^ quenched the f.itme put uul. ill rl iig to cgr^b. < r • bt ia a< r. IniUBforB.rff d iiuBcd an i brf «Q BUm. 1o burn rc«u e Mrohmi U>d! Ui matetktltCACou U4te, \th;en gUiM.t ituBNn ‘he bnnr «ate. Or I'fSt tue auciii' l»me. «ItoM rt^i 1 liuuic ibe aouie ol late, Ibetouchirgtont* f ir nst/e! trt. The * realiitciii of the muure ul rule. Wb di «e h«reheard m >tli MitBL.Lc heart. ArearJ .ix'ptf Biiffioiute The i»i)r«<re c- • n r nou«rb 4d aong Tb- pertuiiie t>( •» !i« cbf' I'tel lioner. Thoug*! gita* irt.m    ao»c,    ♦•efuLg To acaBuriU' Bf:er Lour. so iTtth i*cr«^’n]* of birth , or kind. Ulrrred-lbt) irr b 4 ni: lotg *t. Ihfjf the riff ’-.tuce on toe mind-PaaoB bJt genih lo At^cer ‘mrokea 'OtheyfiU Upon tbr    fp    ken to; Sco'Bh it 1 kc druta ut Lum.iic c«U. UrtootheLkebu&ei dew. lio with our dre'U, for gooj or ill. fhrir have th*¡r rawrr i-arre undintood, Thru irt uk Kkc ou’' oetter wul Tu mule 111. •• nie « :htfoud L. c rclr- oo n Uketbey g-«. K*rg *HhiL r.Lir ktio orr t star O^tbat oar úkr«t» «>re Ukh uaed to TLkt ibry m.gbl b.ua dJ«B}l Iben k ocethae >iier thtOc< ne'er dli, fiul k U>«md our r iUirral. tiy kbati'ltd aupkfiont f it lUc kky. Ih* f e«*«a’ h ‘maD touir Ah B't it kt.ll Will fourii t*if per And Hure* Uip tuture for tkrckt.*-0, iT it he found et Ukt Alfil eg the pure BOti b.ert Ihere !■ n itrnueo defurmttf l.'ntf.hiae<i «itu oouuUom (rnca, Ai uf'ttn tp lb * iBdiea* nxtüvé At la IQai UdlM* facrt. Houiu naoick ma Hi iar ereiy n^y, hboia uDl) fit fur )oiuh; Somu |‘BBriiig a«et-t Bl.i t><‘AUllful, suoir h >rribitt uucouU; Saatk Hi fur ottmeaor l>>!i)e|t gredi t, bona voiT fli fur «.uller> Ann U loo plain gnrl romtnoo, Abd >at.v> tuui 4* bai Vet .koiiB It fi.durat-’d. Aitd Aiiuk i»inli*r tllll. fhere u a gru« lu ( hurluia, In h.cBfiur a nU’*; AneleaCBiioe iu ItAb**!, A b» .f hliurkt lit KtW; And h«r«b t« rada a kud oebl. And KlUn litDUveni 'cd tweet, .Matildb' M n I'ekly sound, Kit lur n nurta • trada, ft-tphU la rlll<*ai)ukl'*« And Ki'bt'f »a<a and aUld. kltubdUi'a a mAtcnt«‘St uama, Ktl lor n qot eu to wear» In cttile, roUtg*?, hut or bait, A laaio bii.viAud Ciuipara. Anl tpi.taud B-Bdafullow well, liAl Bet«jr ii dtt’^kUbla. Marla ie too furward, Ar-d O’rtf ode It l«»o gfUlT, V»i, eoiJpVJ with a pr.,tty tajc, It prattT t.ama ;ouucn. AuJ A'lrUida to fasfltulp And Liura It too flu*'; And hrTilly It brauiiful, And Mary U divina. Alaud »uly auUs a bicb'boiu daiiid) And Fanitj ir a baby ouiun. Hllia la tot very eboico, Jaan Is too bluot and bold, And Martau tomawbal s'»rh>«tul, An l tuiy proud ittd cold. Amelláis t Hi r.ght and gay. Kit only b.railiri; And raroltni* U vaU and kby, And Flora «mart and pert. l#<>uia U pHi ini and aU« k. but All:a |-‘nila, i'bukia and meek. And n«rrli 1 U confldng. And Clara grave and mild; And Kmma la «0o il<‘ual*«, And Jaoal arrh and wild. And Khlii iCo I» eiprc ««Ive, And (Jrici? to old and rar*», And Hinoah warm and dutifni. And ^atgarev frank an 1 fair. And KaUb and Ho(>« and Cbarlt), iie beavrnly uafu'.s oiiUlrri Uifee. Fioai the TraPkeri^, MOMT. 'IwBi til the lime of the year. I^hca btaiboru tiUa» iir»t gan to Dcer, lb«i tM« b y.f aturnttriMg pD« I met My geut • dieaut MU'* \iu>et. A fr«gratit buwer—a laafv ahade— A H»*rf «a I a gcnUe siaid.— k' tig )c««r« hwvo Dei, hut mecory >«( ecaiiS tby Itriutjr. Vto>t. tkitt ravjui lair in Inskroos cnrl. A ro« u near an I uura aa pearl Urg* wurptf eirk. ike p«akifla Vfl w lUi aar.,f ae«. ia> t ?A-.u A iiwiif g ,«n ¡,1 anowjr whit#.-Oe« itile iuut but 'i«t ta iight — Aad r .uM-i RÍI. a «r^ee «biab yel WIUS alt my WiU'. dr»r ^'loiai. n» i^'ipd Ur li iiicm a, Ipnir Ir.lBlKirf iiMih ir ht.p, i.», Bat U* t »uud >ki««. lufMM u ... i 11.1,t« ol »nr Ir,M V.,,r«. Thri. rn Ihi ff .mm h«,h «I u,. Anrtr a™ «II 111' 0'«.i I I.,,    '• pud r«.d Inud .»,rt i*H«.r, ut( irl 11/ bt*n ilijiM. dru > kjM. H.«    t'li d «• t’.d krratkrJ .11 In tuul lu koiiiM, Inu b ,» m ian« 1 i-- du M UUM Turidi/ U tuutJ SIti.i.at. U«« b htr tliM lUc n, I...» I tttb yt.ti.bnal tu. ¡..di Cm.I tUl, AOJ bu* ,1 ■> iirb tad h,.rj/ cr, tbc (urt bib b t of..i>rfie. JV« boldw lt..«b I d.ml l<i lt« flow Loii bol Uubd u. I» hit t/tili (liick i.us I'liu. r,it » d .bit 1 bK8 Il.tl told bit 1.!. Ill/ »•""« I to kt lu.r utbi(-ib rrftr buU «.ii« ut i't .'ibt>J luur ,1'Ober wtlil. tbd h/'b IP i'“»^ •'iJi Tb.t B..di Ul PM. dt.tf t M. bM.’rrliPpibbtlhbtoiitftolOPtdi Tbñ'Ubb r.t/ t.oudt ibi ut- uitoo lul^ kttiii.b t.ik Kit»'» ‘'‘f"'* •* kpuud 111® tuJ mt T.wtt. Ibts lb iLi Ic ■ bht t.,1' ..d dub I Utaij rob t II lUb » res,r M|i‘ b, kuUbu.i-l. ! m—i.ci Ibii.t t)it ol m Wtlt bogbl • b/it, dbbl ibl diKiii of Yibi'h «I Lm. tbd Ml/, Lit Ibl I , ■ I diiu >• Ibd •*./! Fbl lU'-t mu -I br«il tbig.t Ib.l I, I’t'il bnui. u,t T.om. Ohib I ituiDi in lb< kirwt ibal«. Ihii I,' rb.u* toot ol ojii bnt «iM if 1 iti OOliCLVDBIi. CntPTU IT. A rao-ith hid pitted Trbcy «11 oDce tgtiL ihoot I teroil rouf, ind return i home. The firmer hid reeei/ed 'iroii, hit «ife hid ^lidly «eloomed the lit-itle Horteuie to her o«b bead of boyi md ;Zirli, end uo« ther orzed him, too, to lettle : down 10 the liod of hii tiihen. retartod Bill, fonooi- Um, iiyMD. tMd o ioa. mild *t.ee et boirt hit iiaet heey looejy—»o. Mt «holly perwh Uni, uii thit t»o heirti thoold I Aoj ktit Mxt u-- «twi, ultbi. »o«a: lOr hutide.o»dohbad«Miudop-joliiith»«lder. lonely, loryob.B.yehiU,h*bbhllodit-bot,-ither,ii.dlifetliTiizde*U, ToeHpiaibrd Mpi.¡uc« .»nt tk. Hoy = , .u o»n, • UMU.. ... i-b,..------------- -It ikit I did lor joor Mke. .Sbe«uii«p- u cruel i«a r.»,n/eU¡, md the ««old t«n. |.tid Cirrolt, fold Lz hv.-.:'r    ‘ i . ui y'M «ere left; led k'i« roold I hrinf (iceher.tif to hiu'.o teej her fi'.ser. Ske|broct. -----.    .    ,    .    ......    ..    •    ,    Mother    to become the miitret. orer thtll n.; •’ hiooly drta.j/ Lcr the li/h- i    - •id «hit protty Uni. too.lor JiieODd fonoeiiin h;ttoro,itnpptogolf hiejocketoid    ’Beoiuie—hmjiiw I cire Inr hcr-.’er Kor- thrthooie where ide hmi been, «here I Trtry lavok the liny tIiI. A tar, coinrl» I A leir ¡«leedi rooad, md the •«caz le«i- ..o. And le I n/e, Liu le. here it t brizkl rollinj op hit thirt iletTei it he ipoke. , teaie.'    —-    .i... .u—    _i,—.----... .    ..    _    ..    .    .,    ..    ^.    .    .    .    ..    • kerchief for you I (I, miaiiay «ill hire i 'Wiil.rre been o«io( too «lickin’ thii ’Archie,* etid the mother, Ze* UrhtB now : llcir (cpi. how good be it I    ever to loi g, Arrh (ierroll,    ibd I'll pty too ;    ooce yonog, ind I kite oot Mri. Irboy btoihed the Iciri from hii    no* I’ ihonted 11:11, throwing off hit jecket,    tho fecliogi of the yoothfol eyee at the ' to^rowi fa iheliidthe rich Ciuton crape e twi iwi)    rnedgirli. «hile the boyi    thooted, ‘ui it, j then it it timo eoooph to Ulk of    thy.    I    do    hntthettid,    "    euJ    die e    Icz/er,',ct e.    oinder    to.ethtr, on    cci*«i    to ririt    the lo*rof    hit"    Wm*    lodi ÍB the drawer betide meny other Tilnihic    irckic I thit'i right! 1 11    b«ck yon I’ ind !    not uy forget thc«e i«elipgf, bet Ut thim by    ‘Yihit    it iiT' .’>ime it my fitner whit na , into    the p    tilcii    world—m    r    .id    luJ 1—rice    I poiitttiooi    Nor    meet we    forge’ ueliiulot ¡‘’■■'"g-t .TOW liter thoM y.irt ,.«,1 i! my ! lujoid iippled to ind l-o «itiii. Hr iiiail; | bore llortente hit hippy mi dr.‘to the «ret r, kibdly, '1 «u brothc.- tbome. And now, my dinghter, is ihnddc-ed tnd toruulibii—then imi upj,u 'ftootr of the riiiige—thi* (;.-ett wki’* 1^'.= ; wl'ilif fo»’roft'ii '^elk;n for all tSii 1 bat one thing frooi bi»k&f«« ibiTtriig wi;u fekr.    *iU    IM    poncerons    krn«    kncckcroa    tbe    trcn my *<*q. Will yo t giTc itT' and the «^rchint    jc    hettcr,    teu,r    i;.d    parJan    me.    >    tfio-i.    Al4    there    too    Mr.    Iracy.    nappy    i« -    .    .    .    Hnt    DtT    *on.    Hi.l    yo    1    gi/e    it    I'    and    the    merchiot    f’jd    ic    heiTcp, le..r i;.d ptriijr me. he gucd opoa the dear girl *hubid too. and ruihingat Archie.    tua, yooth ii ttrvng; lo if tope. Vmi lure looked teudrrly it hii daggkter.    »i,l-ol he a toi-i .i. I r,naot Ukr me l.f-■ nii n»« t.me ind rcjcicing in the i.iiió r.t* faiu kirkba.'t and ihi tuih.tJ at    ’Uoa't! don’t fight" brrit from    thafright- much to aeeosinliih, yairt untt nett, nod Ho-tenie trcmUtd, iLt Karre    knew wuy, «hwh I'hon hatt giteo. Hither let me l.tc of hit dar.gli’,ef ami new-for.ud u-J u, the rich Ciiiton crape e awl iwi) i rued girli. while the boyt thoated, ‘Uo it, j then it It tima eooogh’ ’    ‘•—.i.----.    . . .    ,      .    . rawer briide many other Tilnnhle irckial thit'i right! 1 11 back yon I’ nod * not uy forget thcae fa here, and Alice Brown, and 1 rank and Soiy ‘Kuongh enough I’ cried Bill.    '    tad eeU, itriTctoeome oearer thr got! whith- ’fCrtcsie,’ he commenced, 1 do not aik hit dto/ste*'i b utt, at ih* whitpe J. a lii:,egirl."asd ihelcd her about hr the hand. Loot, and they want oi to got nuttin’ with    ’.No it niu't enough, either,’ cried Archie, er nil my hopet    and iipirttioai tend. I,*t (H ; say tafriÍKfol you. You will reiinqui.h no    '**d hie*t »o»lcr tti-, my Uther. Y ti    when tney cune from Guiiiloupe*' them. Put on yonr honueti and come qnick,’I itill ponsding ewiy, hit face red with pti- now go nome.’    ,    luiory to which yon hn/e hteu nccottumedi    »e will gi/e tic cruel Spin ie.'d nil, and wili    tbtrreo Tncy wii 'li moat tempted’    K-le cried ont YVarrea Traey. putting hit fliien i lion; ‘yon begun thii row, and I’ll end it r And iilently, yet not tedly, the mother end hot ou the lontrary will gain new weuth, . Bee lir henrc. iwry to tl.t duUut lend whrrt tiid ‘to girr t i little w.ft the ilip, now Hiil tU. I.rlr l.r.i.n l„.b... kmili.r „IA I»>“ " «rrtu 1 ricy. pulling nil mien i .luu; you ue/un im, ru., .uu i ii cuu » :    auu •ii.uiiy,    me    moinerbuu    u«;    ou    me    ioi.irbry    win    gun    new weuiU, . >-ee itr aeurc. iwre lo ¡u.i oiiuui lenu wnrrt «'a lo girr ni llltie w.It Ue l.ip, i “*...T.T * n. _ *    I    head iniidi ihe kitcheu door.    -There,    Archie,    let    him go now; gneii he'i loa beat their footitrpe hemewerd to the lit- which e mu to yon with the accompiaimtnt ¡ toemg LtbrU hrit eirr for nt—whrrr, in t-.e eoniin H A had come hick ig\in. H i.iy In eaother miuute Hortcnie and Jiuu had tick enough of it thit time,’ laid the other tie brown cottage. Maternal lore and n,a- of a true nd Iceing kei/f. .My dacgnUr, 1 I ’’¡'I Urm-houie, we muy know peace, end tr r yon kn«w/nted to lay 1 wai .uing to ictci not be tupcrtnaded. He wii>a Wctt ludían bojt, and Archie releaird him, qnitc ont of temil grde filled the widow: i hee.-l; whilet ««k *oa I» wed Yligael Zirai ' ] utppiaeta which *callhci-.not gier. T, ,■ «lU 'off tinul .ki^i    rM¡y    uii    ’I    11 fell JOB «hat, if WO go round by ihr breath. Bill got np, and tiood inllen end her d«-kiyrd boy eiw in tne future inch brigh Mj Uther, 1 cannot 1 iJj not a*k it. K" togein-r, lo the name o. your boyhood, n i my mind and took tp « ith ñ h.g n..r;iild h.™ I., .11 «Id    ...    j    I    *!“•    t|fÍT    Kiwley    will    lind    dogged, glaring npon hit opponent.    viiioni at the yonug and loi^fnl alone c.n Aoj'.jiig bet that; the nu.mnauiy ei- ' 1-tU..'    t*a>    for    the    Let;:    and    leemg    ai MW fbcii^nI. New FruUnd h.bii.^ri«H    *®    ' Archif, luppoting the battle oTcr, wat put- ue.    riiimtj,    h'.rcheeki    litid    w.li    fear    a;.d    le--. Amu, tuo tu.i <iij the humbleJ ma. to 1,4/1»all y nr hiUlct lor *ou 1, • ™ I li    1^!.    J    ,n    '    follow ut; let'i go acroii the meadow, ttiiat ting on hit jicket, when Bill, Atrhing hit Hortmiie Traey wat on It- wai hack t«that ■ f'T her while aacdi elaipcd.    1    ae    he    drew    hn brtv^ and nub.e r;'l ti h.i , po.e te hat me bait ngh: to you I    ^    opportunity, iwiflly iprang    upon him and    Lright dale froan whenca htr fatter hid hor.ei    Tie merchant rote and (iced    the f.oe-w.th heart teiy air teemed chill aud bleak, hen com- -Agreed,’ leid the little parly;    and    away    dealt him a heaty b.ow in    the face. Poor    her i« earlr childhool; ihowat on thedeuring    a q-iick, ncrronitlep, lor • few    momtule, end thry weotuTcr the dry itubble oi the mridow.    I Archie 1 the blood goihed forth in a torrent    «atea ol the blue Atltntie bcoeatb 1 imiiiug    '    t'uis leuted himielf igain by    hit daoghler, land nitil they entered Ihe woodt.    from hit note at he ilaggered    againit airee.    tkt and rippliug weiert all troand.    ;    >ti i-.g in a low roicr— VS arreu Tract wu a Mguith hsy, foil of ‘Bt gorry. Bill KjwUy, j'il makeThe latt lartwcll «at taid; the lait i>,tc-; Hu,Unit, you have prcmued me your obe- parcd with the lufu-r ikici and blander breezea ' of that lootbero iiUnd.home; and ao he atid. I ai hr returned the prcaaure of bit brother’i hind— “u , j ,    :    .    .    I    -    j . , I I fun, and delighted wtth the idea of torment, uote bleed torlkef, I re.kon !’ ibonted Wir- wordt apokcn; and beaide the river in Birch i di« ,,nf ira. ut? n    h.l    nr^VnVcl.^ml    I‘“1'Now hia wholcatUutioH lecmed , riu Tracy, tpringing toward him; hot before Hollow ihe had met for the javl trme Archie you bick f om Guadaloopc, h.tthcn i cLaugt 1 Elti ¡wrhapi Carrol; omJ then. I lop-aow ■ And whart it our oi. enemy,Bii, H j* .t¡ liked Húrtente,one day, ol her liu*n<i d.' 'Oh he nu gone to i‘i, tu try hi* 'o.-tune 01 the great deep. l>o yun remember the cannot Hay here. Butineii baa argent elaimt ' upoR me now, de nandiog my immediate re-I lurn to Gnadeluupw. But I loaTc hebiwd me here my trcuure, and the tie which bindi loy heart here wilt not be levered. When, a few yean hence 1 retn'« hither igein Ur Húrteme,then will weUlk of thii matter farther.’ But when he camelo part with bia child the only remembrance of her who alcpt in that diitint iilaud grave—then waa it that all tbc paiiionate tendemcil of hii natnru found vent 10 teari and ea eaiei. Again and again hr elurpcd to hi: brcait-again and again he killed ner. 'Hártente, Horlenie. I moit leave yon I’ 'PaucTt papa I t ke Horty bark to her home tgain. et mammy Lurie, too Ilerty will cry if ptpi Iravei hei: pa«rr« Horty !’ tud auit-lug tUe action to the word, the little girl bnrit into lean. 'I cannot take my dangfaler with me now, hut 1 «ill come for her tome day. Yonr iliij'iaa Till. ’.ViUire Bcuion lay on hii dcath-he.l. I    .    ^ _    _______ wat twligtt, and long, Irugthciiing *h,d ,wi timewhcn he poined you into the nver do fell am. -a too dying man. .V hi,-rd none in Birch ilu.low f ,    ,    _      ...    ________ ‘But, tother.you cannot, s-.rely, w,.k meto ' moved lightl.r ahuut the room, now acjuitiag ‘.Snd do yun restcmucr, too, the bu!L'.^rd- lo be devoted to nii couiin aod to Archie i heeonld reach him. aomething went pait hit Cercoll, and preiied luto hit hand a little gift merry that meu. You taunot metL it.'    I the ccruici, w g.ve mo-c a,r to the i^lfere . ing with nc’^ that the poor Itllow g t T' Carroll, who bad very qugaBantly left Alice Uae with • whi/i 1 whiar ! rattle 1 rattle* ’ at partiag—a tokea of their child ih attach- ' ‘Ai d why cut V he replieo. He ii of no. I theu retnming t« imooth the hed-clotue*. or That waa tha firtt time 1 ever tried the wffea-Grecnwith the other girli, and waa walking and then Bill altered 1 iharp cry of pain. meat.    -    hie    Umily.    i>    wealthy, and wiil maiutain you {re-arrat.ge the tnowy piliowi, ica-ccly whiter live, and Ur it f loon got my pay agaia. .Ah, betide Horteuie Tracy.    _    SShatwaattl _    ^    ^    ^       It    waia    little    tandil.wood boi, fiiully p-r-j >u the itatiou and ¡saury i., w tick you hive i Ihau the lace that lav tnereon. Over him , Archie, thote were happy limci ‘Now Arch Carroli', you ain’t goin’ long    ‘Aow, von naif,    foot' for notktnj    Bill    famed; ihe heraelf kid brought it froin the < hi»:; re».-td.    He lovci von and aati for yonr    ' *‘th one thin, paie hitd    cla«ped    in    hit    own,    'But    not    10    happv'ti    i.-*».    aaid    Ctrr. with Húrtenle thii afternoon, for I'm going    Kowley, don’t/Auf fed gc-od V hunt trom a    lilaad when the came to live it Re krille.— I hand.’    |    Lent a    TU'ag man*-tha    look    of    deep    grid , mitiuilv.    'How    lew    the,-e a-,-whole von'h- 10 be her bean mytelf; mayn’t I, Horty { Ho girl’i lipi.    Intide    tba boa lay a little curl of he* raven ' Biitl do cot lova him. I deteet i dctuiie    '    lul    dretiua    are fallv realueJ in ttte.r ti.;- vend Arch ahead with Alice. Beforeyon came Thy turned : Hortentcitood iwingirg her ! hair—a thort, cloae ring, hatdiv 1-jne eaongh him *’ retorted Uurtenae, violentlV '1 hate '    Inecd—my benefaelor—my more Itan I yean, when the liitl hat heoome merged •, here, don’t yon thiik. he uted to thiukcrccy. Indian baiket high in air. her black eyca to wind ronn-'her linger.    i    told him that ere now and he can he no gen 1 f*‘her! taid tue y iuug man. Hooping dow MUy of her, and licked all the bovt if they    lathing with anger,    faiteued on Bill.    Alt' ’1 might have given yon ap.-ctticr peviat I t;i ic ,n who    iniiiti upon    winning    Ihe hea-t    I Viet    the nasd he held, looked tidewayt at her, but now he doo’t lav    waa «plained—her    baiket waa rmptv;    the    than thit, yon kno«, Arch.t—1 .ma oi the which he kno«i it avene    to him *    | the htal ' but poor Archie't fecc grew red with poi.lu- It wai on the bank of the river they itood, I Ihe morrow wonld he for a*.'iy on the bicad . one cld eutmgh to he her father t’ aikcd Hor->ion, which only terved *o itirt V\ erren , al'Ou.'four feet above the water. Withevciy ocetn, with the little ptrfnced b»i clo.elj , tenvc. withnaiiion in her tonei. anew.    ;eye turned npou JJortenie aod Aicbic th.“V ,    'Poh.girla, jutt aee him blnih ' 1 liclare,    :    had no thonght lor Bill,    who. it now    waito Anot Sarah will be a god mother to you, and    ^¡, j,„ „ „ „d a. old Luij't turban, ain't    1    he inppntd would creep off.    after    inch    a mammv, too; /**■ thall    |    it t’ Bat it a no uae, Arthie, for you cen t hi    ; vignaf defeat, hot in another intuit,    before 'G-    -    Horty 1 beau *0dor .' I’veipoke forher my-    ' oue could wink Hortcnie wat gone from    their himteif from hu clmging child, and entered ,    1    gel    to    be    a    mtu    urn    goiag    to    mid»t, over the bank, and from the water be- marry her. Yon aee her father it mo»ttro*t , low, the deep, dark r.ver, came a plaih. then rich, and owni a whole lot of lUvee, but theu    I the try— yon know that he ii my uncle, and Horty it '0 Archie—Warren, lave me 1’ loy coniin, to he'll let me hare her; but u Bill had puihcd her «11 the bank, for yon, Arch, yoa mnin t think of it. to    1    There, thil'i to pay you'd better keep clever with Alice, for ihe't    |    black-eyed, wild girl I    Now    you ' the itage-coach. Once mora he looked back. Leaning from the window, be called to him the nnran, and , laiJ, 'Luacnne, be Uithfal to yonr yonog mivtreii.'and 11 he ihuok her hureit han I, the good creature aniwered with lean in her eyei— 'Mill}, old nnrte Lu/enne carried little , miiiy’i mother lu her irmi when tkt «at a ilittiu baby; doei Mum/ Tracy link the can no ¡«.r. I • littU lit~.v Í ’( can trust yun, Lnienne,’ taid her maiter. ' People wondered much that the negrcti ¡ihuald remain. Some ihook their beadi and I mattered thalfarmer Tracv waa not the itrong 'ih.iiiiiuuiit they had taken him for; while ' utfaeri thiew out itrange hinU, aod whitpcrcd I that ‘they gnciiad the nigger woman had I more cnnniug than lume folki gave her credit I fu-, IV thcy’u lOun tee, when the gavt them all j the tlip, tome line day;’ while otheri pitied t the louelv little child, and were glad that one ' familiar face remained «hen her Uther had I left her. ' Thear objrctioni bad all been foreieen ky ' Hjbcrt Tracy, and he had laid them before hii btother. He told him that he waa an abu iiiioni.t himielf, and had ccntcientioai icru. piei about roantenasciag ilivery in any form, evpecially bv reuiniugi tlave nnder bit very roof. But the SVett Indian only linghed at hii ‘lernplti,’ and immediately uid— ‘Brother, my little girl will be lonelv witb-; ont one Umiliir Ucc to remind her of home. I Let old mammy Lueenne tuy with her. and ' trt the abolitiuoiiti » bine ai they may. Were II to offer her h r freedom, the faithinl crei-tnre wonld oot take it, at yon ihiH jndge for yuunelf.’ and then eaítiog her to him, be ad-dreiied her thui;— ‘Lnienne, by the iawi of tbia lend yon are |C free woman. No inattor though I wag ¡your Dia.ter lu Guadalonpe, lam not here ion are free-TOO can go if yoa wiih. Yso '■ cun get tome place to work, and they who hire I yon will pay you meney; ynu may go. '0 maata, don’t tend me away; I cannot go; : and pourrefelifi Miiiy—what will the do il her mammy leavei her T Non, non, mammy «ill not go r and the negreta begged to luy. ‘Nun, non I mammy mnit not go I’ cried Hortenie, itampiog her little foot with auger and impiticuee, and with her great black eyee I fluhiog.’ ! ‘'rhcre, there, brother, what did I tell yon T '' with lume ol yonr a^litioniiu cooln bat ; tee 'mammy' icd her ‘little Miiav' now. I'm ' thiukiug thit lome of them wonld form rather dilfercut opiuiona than they now Raid rtgird-' ing vtavery,' and then tnrniog toward her, , be told the old none tkei ike ahunld not be d 57^ uf hÍ:;í.í',t.’.v ÍÍ.’’ grima do the .bnnetheyvi.it, laving it «ith]V..¿%    ,1,* loved you yon ... b..k, !Xd“,i.K ’:.l,K:tes,d:'r, von, you hitelnl, taiuinghit charm, huimul-t, hit relic why '••*0“*'* again uji^    the    ^ you a Deiier ietp eiever wiin Alice, tonne 11 black-eyed, wild girl 1 Nnw you'd belter ' thould he not treainre it »    !    iV*Vi, .r.ul.! e .. a real good littl* girl; hut at for H«rtv. it’t no - get Arch Carroll to poli yon ont, or elie itnd , Hortcnta «at gone; ans now how very lone. ! ^ IH*’"''*®' -*'* *®*^    ^    ’IJ*’" kind o' nie to tnink of her!’aud Wr.rreu'i i lor vonr nigger mammy to help him!' he , iv it teemed wiino,'.; her at the U-m-houie- ^ aeitaUd. How cg,aid he ten u.nwogia,* ‘    ’      ....    ....    ...    .U*    uoiue    ,    Agjin    be    leilcd    hiuiieil    betide    her, U-, „u el aod aftc*. givnring cautv.,!--/-ftarfol ol btiug ».i..t«ird, ‘TUn 1 am ciLtcut. 1 h'.ve lived long nr.- '* ‘''«Ud at the edge of the toreat, in the Unk ou the earth; my head n white with the liivir I    fronting to the louth. Iu of threeicure yean aud tea, mv dear Martha *«lHare of iWna. very Ihtek, and faced wite hat already gooe before me. 'SVhv ihonld 1 ' b-ick—the entire itrnctore being about thirty lingarT Archie Carroll, all 1 have ii youii feet front by fifty deep. In 1 yle it 11 levtrtly —my will it made; im eg mv ptperi in|*''**Pf®'    Iraat    it about twelve    leet big 1, yonder devk thev wi.lfmd it; bet when the    (Brer potievior of whit 1 leave behind, never forget * *1“ eotranee u let t pUia marble Ublet, which tne old man wko to loved yon '    ' informa nt that— ‘And who made me what 1 am. VSna* .'.n 1    "Within    thii titoloaara not owe yun T B.ui me my beat frie-.l, b-.    Kmt lore you’lecvs me U'.erly'tione,' and the    The    rtiaainiof young man knelt do» k by the bedtido.    Get    .ral    George    W    uhington.’’ ,M«.t,v.donblegatunf .ro. «re nnng m laid Hortenle pouting her red lipt.    I    rippling ont» ard on the water, ihowtd the ' ttep, "ponting at every bodv aronnd. and"tav- ‘Theal'll ’•ehavo jntt at nice ai C‘ii he I tpjt where ahe had gone down. The river I ing thet hewi.lTthe %eii Jodia i.lan'di I’Icate lc;. ma what to lay, my dear little, here in Birch Hollow wu deeper than in any ■ had all lunk into the tea. before Mortj had 'miity,' retn-ned Warren looking round with | uther place; they kuew ihiv, end ttuod aghavt,. gone back to live there; it wai to lonuome I ........  you    «11,    my cRild; then perh.pt y-.u «.11 pity, but do not dupitc me On, I t :-ld not bear that yon ihouid dttpite ycnr fnther, althongh he to detervet it. Litten; Hurlante, I am mined I Yonr father, whom V u to loved and truited—your Utuer it a fum'hr ' .\ight after night, at Ihe gambling if III ,j yonder city, have 1 ttaked my gold, n.y ho’oui, mv Undi, and thev a.-e loti! acomical .iprntiiou upon hit    tmtling lace at ' itariug at one another.    ;    no, with no fun going    on at all; and tor bit bit comp.'‘0 boyi, do get bir out!    ihe’ll    drown 11    part he eonld'ut tUiid    it no how. Int that he 'Yon needn’t tay ttiHttf    more, but ma' ; iba'Il drown!’ icreamed    t&egirls.    .    ihould make baite and    grow to manhood, th«t alimb that tree and ihake ill    the null lor nt ' ‘SSarreu, let't dive I    we    car get    her!’;    he might go end fetch    H;-tv bark again.’    ...    .    ....... to pick up,’repli, d Hortense, at they eanie iu I shouted-Aichie, throw iog off hii jacket again;' And then how they united the glitter of    “®*^    m    hit    poiiev- tight of a !»rge«alnnt tree. ’    ,    aud in au iutunt both ooyi taJ dived into good old Lntennt’. gay turban, and the ihise* ‘'7    ^h*J ■VSrli, bsyi, here goes,’ belaid, throwing ! the water.    of her ebony Tltagc.    'aetlihis: honui. lindi. gold end with a down hia cap: who 11 he there firj;’;' end' Up rove Hortenie. With a wild, bubbling ‘Why, ejaenlateJ SVa.-ren t(-K:*le Green    “**‘* "• "**t«ar*. But yet one dashed iway for the tree.    cry.    it they itood together at the end of the grkii I !“f**«IfOKhte.-, will tave ut. Archie lat down on a little grassy knoli,and ' 'Conrage, Horty, we’ll tave yon ” they ly lane leading to the larm-hoave. oue alter- '‘“-’j    -'.““J*    *‘*‘1    the    connt—one little it wei lull fire minutes brfo-e he joined the I cried, iwimmiug toward her; but ere they | noon ou their wiy home from icbuul,    '    “»a    toote    pipcrt    are    aeitrojed,    and other boyi. \V hat cow/if the ltd bethinking reaehtd her the had tunk tgeiu.    :    Klaie, I’d give more, thit very mmuie, to get    Húrtente,    Hortcnie,    pity    me    1’ of, and why did \V,,rreu'i worJi, 'Jt’t uo use,! Again ihe rove, eud thia time Archie and I one peep at old Lnaie'a ivoriei. than 1 wonld i " ‘    *    Í"    *    grovelled    at    her    feet    like Archie, for her ’’¡vmív'CIaElíV' rom The Un'.mi Itu*e V.i.t« THL LI0B117 OF WOKAX AVD EEK RELATIONS IN UFA. Rcamri why ifae ahould be SakCAtoJ. »7 a. Brae-.v fliav. lúcre 1. a tiiljimil., in fcmais chara-Ir-mo.-e capUvating tiia-u any other thing on forth. The vubiimeit vtraint ol poetry have severeiaggrrated the parity tnd glory of wo iitn'i nitore, a. .. the loble impultcs acd af .-ctioiitthatgiuw ishcrbctoai. Ttieitra-os ,1 oiklory have urvr: w ore too bright a um dem to decorate her pure fcreheai', nor has he ea.-rupt and itlfieh hca.-t 0} man ever j sid : .at homage aod veneration to her « bich her t:,gtJ,e punt/ demaodv. 'inrough many fuog dark centariri, the wat trampled beureih Ihe iron heel of ‘the lordo of creation.’ Hcraf-frttiout, her refined fecimgi and alt the na-hle impalvet and eiaitedcbaracterittieaof ha-glorioui miad, tiAve lor a long Ume lain ho ried in the atpniehre of ignorance and ia{-er-stiiiCiO. it hai been bet recently that the eyeiof the w rid have been opened to the importaoee of elevating woman to thatvphere • hich God and natnre hari designed hri to flit. Waile ambition haa been immolatiat lU thontaaiii of virtimi on ita bloody altars —whileluperttition hti been driving Ihe in lemalearof Jnggcrnaut over the ueckt ot , -uantlesi maltitndei of the homin race; and ¡•hile the idolatry ot the huthen world faav ' been leading them to hew cat marble goda and goddeatet, ki objecti of worihip andada .atioB. woman hu been trampled npon, tjr-tci/ed over, and ;n m«uy ioauucet ««graded t'j Ihe very level of tne brute crraticn. Rioee the nalioni ol atotJeni tcimee and the glon-out influeaeci ol the rr/armatum hive been rtllecting their talutary aud bcnigu infloeacr un the miudi ol the dark aud benighted na. tioni of toe eartn, wotaan hu been gradually riling in inílnence and oower. The more enlightened and rniined a nation beeomes, tne more respected and adorned are the female tea. W’e nave thia truth dcv«lei«d in the hutury ol every age and nation. Con-trut the condition of wumap now, and the estimation in waich lUeia held, with hereon, dition and the estimation that wu set opou her a few centoriea back, acd what a wunoer-ial change do we behold fo.- the better. Her pore ehd nnvuihed netui-e it htgmaing to. ti^‘_jdw‘ra'ú.- *e^    ' laJ b t heed ,ii bittsiug, aeren tt.e tiee^’t    T*!*»    ''»“«*    >>«hl    it    hi. brea.t—ca.-efu!,y at J tenderly he folded th-eiolhta OT-r hit’bDv.m—cio.td hit evei. and then lift the apartment. Good old' Squire Bentou wav dead. ■‘Aligóse; first my m'lt her, then my dearest and vit f. ieadt; and now im 1 alone, all. all alone, What it the.'e now remaining to- raating piaee. Be need not be told that it.. to foros Ita marble top finelv irnlptnrcd in slto relint, are the irmt of th'e R:itea wboee ludependence he did ao much to achieve. Beneath ¡hit dcviee we read iht name of " VVw/bisgto.sv.’’ 'Til enongh. There cm be no eiror here me, but in the tnrmeil uf bniineti to forget tht OneBHhington only hu livid, and it it ktt put, and eeaic to hope for the fntare ’ tai l ashei that are before nt. i he other lareophi Ctrroli, u he atood alsha. True, I am now gin, at onr .'tit, la perfectly plain, bunat wealthy, and with a name, to which in boy- apon in lid the limpie iuteription— ut, and why did W.-rreu i worJi,'Jt’i uo nse, I Again the rote, aud thit time Archie aad j one peep at old Lnaie't ivuriei, tbin 1 wonld | " ‘ f father it munilroni rich,’ "A'arren both gratptd her and tlowly twam to tee the longcit tiekt ol the biggevt ele- * **’*’T **“'*’ keep tonndicg to in bn eari ? Ah, vuor Archie I The afternoon glided htppilv away. To i in and dragged her forth the dark old woodianlnmn bad Ir-onght rut- Hortenie had fainted; and Frank : menta of crimson t-,d gold, tbd to the ikici | who had immrditlU}' gone to‘Jiefarm above a lofter, hatier beanty. The mvplet’ ! for siiitiance, loun returned with all the ta-and the inmtch’i bonghi teemed all on lire; mily, who were almost wild with affright end the oak leavea were tinged with bright ortoge terror at hit ttory. The itiH fainting girl wu and yellow, and the old welnuti stood erect immediately carried home and rubbed with and atately, in robet of variegated v-rdure 1 warm flasueli. and rettorativei adminiite.-ed; Oily thefirttud bemlockiw.,i!iich?i'a|dtrlr. aud whin ibe had a little recovered, tamer It grc*n—only they now were the d.apeiy I Tracy himself harne.crJ hi» hone to the ..é. which inmme’r cannot teurch aud fade, and I gon and carried Archie, fill wet an; a!'ver-wiiitcr cannot wither.    I    mg, to hii mcthcr’i cottage. It wu calm end atill; no wind wu alirring; j    - only the occuiontl tipping of the woodpeck ¡    coArraR vi. er’i bill wu heird, or the lond caw of the Let nt now put over two yean, after dnikv crow, wheeliog aloft in the haiy iky or I events, «bichín addition to the fright — the dropping nnta rnatlingthewiUiertd Icavet nccuiuntd all, were followed bv a furtnight’i under the trees.    illueti to Húrtente, who, chilled and fright- At the cloae of the aftomoon our little party ;Q(d by her sudden immertion in the cold we-tnrned tneir itcpi bnmewird.txhilaraUJand ter, wu confined to her bed forthat length of in fine ipinti. Kvcn Warrtu Traey had time. Warren and Archie bad inffered uo ceaved to torment Archie Carroll, who, with lucouveuience beyond the cold bath, fur they a bright eye and a hvppy heart, lightly honnd-cd along at Hortens'v aide, with hit own btg down the itretm «'little, aud then to the level ¡ phaut that ever eame to town in the laraian. ,    looked    upon    h«    father.    «0    pale,    to hore and there the real of the party waded , Would nt yon Eliie V    ',®“'“’’®:    “fl    .gruPH*^ Why should ibe'réfoicf Anú for ,, ri ij .. L .    For    amere girlish love—lor one who. VVell, alter all. Line, 1 don t know hat 1 leven now, had perhapi forgotten her. No might aawell give Htry up, teem’at the 11 ,he would not. What though ahe might I.e goue, and it might hea little too much trouble n.iierahlt—doubly miterabic, lince her heart to go wav off to Guadaluupe to fetch her hack; íbuH,,, i-wu the to refuae, when the fur poi koow you rc right here, and 1 thiuk 1 pvppmcf. of her father—ol thct parent 'ho'v yon re almon u hMd«me^a..h« it. uhly    «..t    i.UtrtohaJ been but to gr.til. -------- -------- ..    . .    ---------------- )on reeyei iintto bieck, aud you doii t lo**« ¡ hr;—wav at ..«ke I .\o, the dareo not! Aa'd in life had oees'hit gs'de hii munitrv.ra, h'l'    ,'®®    Angustine Wuhington I M brave when you ra mad, at the does Whvjn.i,, crnvhcd do«n the teara. and hid her I comljiter—that one, hu mother.    ,    aad arphew of General W a-hiagton, wao ap. i""*J**.®'®** •* “** «‘*®‘hea. diJu t they ? I tear; cene Its wild throbbinga. «I the laid. Ah, thr widoar never livel to realiie the '    °“* “^ hit eiecatort, and he sk^.    l«“    ‘hclpU.    ‘My    father,    forgive me, and kin me «I of    re    me    me      . A.Í l!    “"V-. ®'<*^ J*J ‘I* Count Zaru 1 will be hit huod, my fondivt withet iver •■’roed, but ahtt reeiti it «11, with none to share them’witt W cere, oh » ntre, in thi. hour it the ; impje inscription-‘‘.VlanTBa, contort if W akBi.M>TO.v,’ Over the center of the rear wall of th; Three dtvt efier, a long tram ol moornii-    ‘® *hirh theii larcoi hag'are placee, followed the remsini of 'Rqn re B«ut"n t'. “ ‘““‘her tablet, on wRieh la intcnhed a ten their lait retting place iu the old chnrch vard I ®    “ ohtcured, however, by time k..d inert beaide a grave where the greii loii '    “i*®    S®“* iUeg hie The reader roee over tha monud, and a white mtrb't    •‘‘'*•‘’1 diacovired that *Ae tomb ;> beaa-itone marked the vpot when oat who ii. .'’',®®‘"‘® *»®P»r“ The rear apartment life had been the partne- of hit buiom, had '* *‘®*f®-“ ®*®*li "“h tepulchral vanlta.and hteu laid before him. thev laid him down tu    ‘he VVuhiagton family ileep the lungl«vt sletp wiich knowi na «rt; Heraaliudy lie the rtmtina of Judge Batp. no waking.    :    •’'’® "Uhington and others. Jntt in front ei Wheothe luciet died awav, nill irchie ‘"f    »**>*    fe*‘.»t«Dd Carroll lingered long in the tfiurch yarJ, but i P    ohe.iiki,    each    twelve    let not only overt at new-made grave kit tear-    *®“ ‘“rroonded by wu iron paling were th'ed : tar twaj iu a distant corner, be-    ^    ®‘ ‘^***    '**'® ‘haf "" ith net’.haw'eping-wiUdw ‘lumhered one «huía ¡®,‘h‘. tomb lie tha ramatai of Judge Buihrod tlx inug jtcriagohe .haf .a;a tier' and wb- •; Jluugton and hit wife Anna c'.ackharn ibecan write or not,; tha,^e^ oUen have our ears becR.^». the vouriet ot icuurauce anT’A lert that woman hat no ngllvk tod only Farhapt Lltie aiut quite lu hLndivmc, but then the a real good; and upon the wb-j.i-. I gncti ihe’t the brat of the two; h.s.det. 1 f;'ieaa Areta Carroll lihet Horty, tud 1 luuil ouk ont for him.forhe'i a réiü tiger wbeu ha’i mad. Oh dear, wbatadi.tretiia thin; of nntt tlung over hit ihunlder, and carry ing her little Indian basket for her, and brnihing «aide from her path the low hnihci aent frnm hii daoghter on any aceonnt, and I •“4,‘*®8’f**    ,    .    . ■    'How    pletitnt    this    afternoon    hu    been, and what a grand time we''e bad,’ uid trank Lnnt. So we have,' replied TYarren; ‘but ain’t i Hit offer to adopt tnd cdaeate Archie for yon tired ! f aty, let's all tit down and rest ■ hi. own son, had *■—- ------*-■’    ‘~ bolhwcretwimiaintDd wellacquainUdwitb.’ti. to be iu love I 'fhiis ha tuiiluqaiiid. the rivet. Mill wu it that they could swim, tm-oiog to look over iii shoulder t t.lsie ts else Hortenie I ad surely been drowned. .he weathonaewerU, end thuiilÍBg out. wnilt T'oyctra had patted; and Archie wu a fine the verv ipirit nd mitchiif tamkled in hi. blue lad of (iilccn. For the lut in montbi he 1 eyca, ‘I tay. Fine, amt it dicidlal tu tuuihic bad been a pupil at the village academy at the 1 iltolove, head over hseli, to youugai 1 am I' eapeuie of tnat kind ‘Squire Beuion, who had    __ fnllilled kii promiie of doiug mmelhiiig’ for    cHaBTiR    vii thabuy. Let at now pen over eight yrari. ('ome G*d him ton, mv danghler—yon have father', honor!’ eielaimed the bien r'PeatedtoMrt.Car-^i'k®*. **•‘1*''.'®‘h«tinnny islaud wh.re    ••>®Kl«h®f‘*“»®    I ill, when we gel''down in Birch Hollow,’ and j mil, but thewidow told him that the eould j ‘I**    tn'i'i'*?®    'V't    iteed    m*'f rimt ol th'e v then, withone accord, they loon teated them : „oi pert with her only treunre.    11®«‘    «ntn.l*—to that green i.ltnd borci 'U-iug .teed m front of Ue v itlvetOB thebaukof the river, laving down The good 'Squire ouly honored her the more |‘‘‘ their hcgi of nuti bciidethcD. Hardly were they leated, «hen rvil-looliiog boy, with t fi.hiog rod op hit | ijouki. aud ing down The good Squire ouly honored her the more :    w    upuu    mu    o,.u,n    ui fo- such leelmgs; tud. Inleretled u he wu id    oe.au-lc feir and l.eanllfnl Guadtlo.ip .    • a lafg*    iher ton, plieed him at t'hool, loaoed him    I    J    "V-    „« )i on hit    1 bouki. aud in a hundred wayi wu of valonhle    .    *®hnrbi of the ity ^ Bti.eterre—• white,    , ed yonr c.rrcbant, ts he kiucd her tenderly and hani ly tlrode away. 'And Jolt my own—the honor of t true and p'lre heart I Uh. Arahie Carroll I I have bid. d n you adieu forever,' lobhed the «-etched giri, at the threw facraelf npon the velvet rushioniuf the couch, and cried in bittcri.ts ol heart. That night, when the lair moon rote from out the VItere of the oecan, and Hilei op. ward lo the «jure iky, while Hurteuie Tiacy an in tilenre and Mlitndc, and udneii, in her own room, a tingle horteman galloped along city, drew np his _________ green ultnd horn ' *’“““ *“ ‘luui ui lue villa, tbrc» hi. II emerald g m upon the b itoin of the '    '®‘®    “><'    '**    *    *'»**    *»«itmg    and .    J    1    ,    —    liaping    npon    the Veraudah «at met by W il- iiain Traey. who iBimecia'ely led him into hit u room where, aiur toruiog the key. they “i“í;.kfAMÍ‘.'k‘: «Trd.™2!''ri «?."*«« ídltoTera e“nd tra.TinJ ' H» ‘ lhe''Senóra“Hort.n.e eon.ented t’ an the inbjeet wu drooped. Indeed tha did look oat of place ii that tober, quiet. New Euglaud farm-boaia—the negreu with the gey drati and the ihuwy turban; and lot wccki tnd weakt, whenever the wrapped hericlf in the flowered ibaal, aud made htr apptarince clad ia bar ctrenge cuctuuie, in iheilrecti of the viltaga, holding her little mi.trc.i by the band and carefully watehiug her ehildiib footatepi, alt the village , darnel left their whrali. and the little host ! and girli peered woaderiogly out from tic ' cornert. at the ttriage looking black woman : aud the fereign little girl. But u limepuicd, aud it wu not at no. | ‘®“‘* *•** common tight la tie villageri to tea them ‘Bill Rowley wtlkiug f*rth together, or ycttn liiteo to the I jibber of Freoeh. in which tRe littia Hor-icute ntuilly ipukc to her Dorte, tha wonder gradually died away, and thu negrui and her charga hiteaina ragardad at fiitnrci ia the pop. nlatioa of Rockville; aad many a loud Dolfaer ilioka a kiud word to tha littla mothcrlui one, aad to bar laithial attendaat. At Hortenie grew older, and minglad with playmalet. aod went to Uw village achual with her young eoa.iui, Warren and Jane Tiacy. the became mora lika other children. Her annt cut elote her long, wildly.floatingearlt, Í Dwua ui vac river, out a «oru .putni, lue .<>•    th«    riv    r     -    -      -    — and drenad her Ilka her own little girl; hat, doer «cowling at hit nrighbort. but Ihev re l^ru «bieb    '    i| jo„., „etli«¡ aad tí be: feet Tty a muUito 1 woilJ play 7oa U¡a.¡y7‘:onVrZaru T ha her Urpt dark _eyu and bnr «lightly Uraiga mtiaed ttill, and a little    J>."    1    fc,n,    the    rich    eurli    girl, holding « Ian il nilin-llo which «very uhotu vtry word hitherto hat been g»od at Xi».rd «•«y'-andhithookeloted in hit nowandthrn ihet!,.*]. «tv«d li-aud fro in written bund,’taid the merehant hoar.clv,but uuj lo suuug v-.riuii, luree yean in coi- ..    .    ~    -    -- ------ ge.tnd three more iu arqu ring the- p-ofet. ®*®*'0"*<‘ ‘halt. -Y‘^‘he ‘ide of the tomb un ol hit pnrou; tnd «ben a>l wu over, an. holween it and the/iver, ‘‘anJt a tmallc ! wu ynn tetdv to enter the world and bat- *'''*i*‘* ‘.H ‘1>*    ®1    "M-.    M.    L E with Iho nrougeit fu autme and lor tue-    ®J    Conrad,    oi ! tceent hetrayad Brr French «xtrnctioR. Her father atipnlalcd that cha matt nut be jslluwed to forget her mothar’i tongua, aad «kctievar there ceme a packet from him with I    Icttcre.    tbera aUo cama teveitl I ¡«1 a voluvM eoutaiaiog a lariu of tleriei, ' k. ’ *•** le“«n« 10 Frtiieh. initcu ’•> Il'i‘daughter, and aba «I10 went .    bp    ‘0    tha    preeeotrua ol tha itui- : “‘17*'*®*‘ »*"1 ruile bar futont. llhttttriiiiig Uprft, dtrirf not to iprik líond ' »hil« Hill    hmtmA    krpUxé    CRrruii    rvrrttnCf    :    «tre , .a' r" "R*# iRwifa^y»» irmcj    ' id« »iui« bihv t piu halur. .*** ***•    •*‘®    b*®®^    •'*    I ***‘^ ‘**®‘ ®*^ neiora opou tba Auk sk.    .    k„_    ....k-ii    ....    <.k. ' óld'íiiñah. .1 j«'tRe"riv«r, nepr again alrty in tha tuUma Hortante imiled old woodior thrujgk tha tuaay meadowi. , dreamy gue mn*t g Aick to the city thi. even. 1’rr.eat Iriilhol the bright viiioii ike wove lor her S®**“>**i him Mount Vemon,’ ‘Frc otbet bov; but eretiie died she had the ti'ufaction : *®*“ “ *“**<i ‘®‘he memory of ’'Jobn An ol knoaui that he would not heccelorth te '    ^«htoS‘*n, ton ol Uorbig and Hau Irieudleii Tken indeed eo ild tnere be n < ,,*“}***    “®'®i‘®®'*®“ b*?**** ®^‘*®*hi>'h ktrritr to the lu filmiut of kind uid 'Squire ’    "h®    ippcinlcd    him    one    of    hi. Bcuion’a wish—to take Arebie and educate ’ **•“¡¡*'1',:,*®'* ®*S“*b‘hed him Mount V er-him for hit own lo-j.    '    f®"-    “‘® preteut proprieion.f tn« Mo'jnl Six yetri lueri.ded, of patient toil and ' «f“®®'• John A. Wathingtoo, ton ol ■tndy to voung Carroll, three yean in col. H®®** toepiory u recorded on the Ian lege, and"ihrte more iu mqu ring the-p-ofet. ®*.®.‘'0"*<‘ ‘halt. At the aide of the tomb lion he tie with iho nroueeit.. . ..wc .uu ,u, .uc- v    .    . .      ■' cut. then anddeulj wa. Ihe good old man 'h'*!®*' ‘•‘"f^ter of Lawrence end FI imitUn hv diseue and diing, had left him T*®”*    i"'*’    •“«,    S*»®®.»i^ ®f Geneiai jll •    •    George Wubington.’ C M. Conrad will be •Here, then, mnitmy Ithori be—her* must *',“*‘“>>*'’**1 •• ‘t>* [‘t* Secretary of War. n.y life be tpe.rt, among th, tetnet a id ueopi. **‘* */*®i®    he    teen Irom the river, hr- wRomyonlh and cii.BingmMii.iod have miie '®‘‘ho latrrveoing forett. Its tight it Itm.liar. Hetvi. g..ul that I may Irtid in ®®“> pl*»**D‘b“ee«r«l othera in Ita vieinity tuet.K.iii.;.. ol hi,i. who wcni Ulor. ins.’ ‘    " "" *‘'®’'® W .shlngton hiu.s.-lf meutallv ejicuit'r, Í srroll, «1 becjmmoned •®*’‘*    »®*1    I®”*'* retirement tound With fcuowu tbuegbti    fipre#4ioD mu m    bit    «ben .4 btir hour pux-vi siriy, idJ ill nncon- ’’    V’tmt    lUtlt ULROopkt to thk tcionily to hiuistll he had nraved U-that dta.'    ®‘‘he ,aster. A. liMIt eltort at impicvr old haunt bn.ide the rivrr. 'Still the water ,“*"*•''®****f' wo® d dtvtlop tho.e toueht. rolle 1 ou, deep and rapid, «till, uevrly all the '    ‘’f.*®'?    ““"**• bdomment with which year round, the mill-«keel turned with a aoi.y ' * refined tnd tender lentinient ao naturally .nltsh; .till the little b i gc tpiuneil the ‘«kr to tnrronud the gravel of the loved and t.ream ai.dtb- fi.h darlr,l about helow —    Already    leverti    imall red eedart havi And the bir uet lu lue HjIIow. Ihe grtcelul *"«• "P‘h*ir gracdcl pjramidi uf green Irim •liver birchvt yet it-K-l together in a ctnmn , ‘®*‘"P “(.‘^e tomb, the irmt of the old oikt, but large aud toiler thu* of vort, tnd ttili    ‘***    ‘®*    broad.leaved ijeam-re, the ikiue solt moonlight htthed rivrr, »nd ' H'*‘!**‘**'®’‘“®‘t® Proteet it from the ii.k’s Diill.Md hridgr.eud tree, u it Lad in tte j'*'"'®'®'’“i*.    in the tp-in. olden time    Itteion. preceuU iti pnre offering of whiti ,,,,    ,    ____ . i.j .L ' . I hloiiomi at a little ditiauce The grounh it All looatJ the lami at it had in Ihote -javi,! „j( j, keautifally divertificd, tnd a slight ef-iturc «.. tllll anehtkgeJ but how w ilh I'l ,,,,    ,,, .j,,    „    ¡j,    Jj, Rtautieiof Mount Aobnrn or Gretuwoo,!.— nature ' tbote who had once «tuuil iheir with hiu. f il.a umie Jtm-lk. Wuilt haired miU.r- , ,i„„ .,trecl,ont are not want-d to give iu-hetuok.ah.-Lgtthe rdtubl. ftll.er. rhe,,,r„,,„    ,„to,!ily    be miii.wkiel mil •>•*< "’*’®i >*1 J‘.T. bbi th*-    ,r.t,lying to Ike he«*t of ev.-y pilgrim mill.dour •«> “‘H ‘“'’ked •' «'Itllt . k»‘ ® , wko/r.pt i teir et Ihii honored thrin". vugi».ei ibtB (bku MLcir Jc ji bad lotig b<c4; b.s luere.tor, aud p'rlormed the dutiM which    ,    *    ' of »r,t iheold miller bit to laithially done. "T»* ‘diiimvr dtyt are Cutaiag, tayi the And to tha old Itrm-huuir, alto, rhange bad ii“l< ehiiJ, u tha twiogt anon the gtU or Cumr faruitr lrae< tad bit good wile «era rnablet throoghtRegardea wbarceil tkcllow. et there, but their hetrth iioue wit lonele, eil lie uleep in the giouud: Siagi tkc ei.er- ry eherked boy u, Iratd from tekool, h. • wiagi hit cap aad huuidt Ikroagk the ttrcet , in qnctl ol toiat mato to wham ha ihali roo-I lide hit heart lull ol boyith droairs: .SmgiJ ■ Hilad on brr'tor‘.l““i,ír^:í‘® •    v.'rr.xis-»*.'-i foraat. It haaatod    **    •®*®r *«aU !*r    ‘•■••Ur'ilfal    ¡ííidlwR in haaoly Horn the heavaa. at night , Still lomawhal .kt tad Umid foi mrr paitioBtta.ahilditR wii| 0. ktlwf Irtteti iranMei kewalvu'il luwwti l-e wtn t*g «    '»    I'*!*    a .- tM    bust, ly iH.dt s :ú 1    '    ibuu    ni.»»r«t a... / Mil. Abi! an ir 1;,. ■ . Iiu;» ae<s,n i rower! n.iw tiro .11    s'u.'s gm It. lOrea tad euai. Rinc .era.    suet w W'e lue luiaaiu tktteet. kud    <    i.M<i    ’k'-s    <tirer A« I .11 n ' ' I)    l etr    .tne    t',I' Mi k    . till R, « lar I .ikt r- or in It e rar!> aw.ia W.lk t. .Ill, I ,|W slriues u te llu ItJS'W I eld 4aJ li.u e ,B iiups Ik.'. lUiigU • ahi.e r.utiealad. Ikr artulu H-iitiiu.r r. i,i,»i ibe tira." Rag eu r.l-ii > bn - Unm sbe liui 111 »,>uld, U a I II >    1    eiil,    1 kt a kauUlsd Itttd : ~ « - — TttEi!.l»nMitt'ATi«;CM. .Xeflowtift Uaom nr «ahoal tkt lutra naga iRmi iwagR hUk mlltd, hat Slid nothiig; yet the i”.* •®«“ gruioot wor.hip to the lair Reiiota i.mid tine I , jeare aaiorenpou iRa    daak    nltk.1i.l"'.T    kó- »'.7k'rr.n.;V.kVl„e'.m.r bonuetf’    old woodt or Ikrufga lae luaay meauowi.    , orcamy gaia «1 thou lirec, dark eyrt, told    ¡‘“rlentt-the lUr of Gutdalonpe; end aow    I    eiljige. ' litlla, tbia, ifiJ. wneu^iJIk- k^ ’ L ' Ú    J    I    ?« to ao Ae I'eopit may >kft aud laugh it childlth at. ■ where her thonghti were, iwty over the l.itv*y®«.    , _ | Carroll. « i ilmoet    Iflghituad    yoa    ^'k    f    k®*’    "1    .k Í J t * ki '*l£l!i i'oaTa aecfdentol-    tochmenti u foollh la the extreme, hat trua' kite wttera, over the Iftlle warei which cnrled    V u-mormw, Ihe-j, Jon «.I be here tgeik,    ,fr« m    which y dfa odged « tloae from he b.i k, whiu    ‘    „ll    forth    u    holy , toVm jail helow the gi4undt ol th ■ vill«-i '1'-®*- , .11 ¡uto Ik. ««tor with    a    end    wderleeliklfAeau.ver U altar yntrt;..way    ovar the great mm.iUia h.llo..,, ,h.t ,    ¿ IrigbUttcd awav a larga treat hic J ,    -,,|,,pi    Arrl* Carroll,during the whole lir ont et ten, rime b"omii.r ever lamlwird—;‘b ’ * nihhling at Bill t blit.    u    .0 « 01 trrtl rourte .! bi* «ii'T'il»'®**** laHuudtud tuty to the grtoita tulli tod ruggt'l elim. i f    .    1    j    . Thit wu • lair eteuta to    ^r owlulaudhuiiettuthea. Why ihould    , thtnotth ltnd he- het t «u strtylrg. *,.in    Hnj mnturtug b.t.nn 1 it clottd teelb. and lookiag up. Bill tieltimtdiut loud, par-    tor.^®^j    a name, whei tha    the lived over them htiT?. rhilfhimd I,onrt-    'Tb, lool! 1 have given »i'“ b® ***<^» emptorytoM—    Row ton    dtv-itar whwi l{l jnsi ritei npon hit gite    «««In the went mtling i, Ihe woodt-wur.    Ji*®^ to ihow I I will merry tha beaotlul thi ,l.orihi”al.r wb r^ m H‘biC *•*'! f® b»«)iP‘..i—.li« ®11 In* - ' <1***^* ‘iV ‘^*‘® ' ' '^i'    * “rtiH'SS'ii'Trik,.‘’’s^ CÍ 'ss; Tu-vr.- blo^offtd iti btr ttrlf iiltii koat, or «««r i    i    j    ••    i    l    l    rbi.«‘r4 bia aovvit Üua da» Ultra cama a latUr from Otada.    hJá    **    and    htt.l «l«t. *' ®«i loupa. ’la two yaart morn —io ha wrote—    t.Ik.. u__    i j .. ‘la iwayeirt mora, if my life ia tpared I I him kit    !*i    *'®*,* •hall «ornato yoa lor my litUn llortoato I ih?i,u!l|‘L'j;“®'''“■» ' keep har, tad giva her «very advtaUga g( ’ForthíJI 1 r i    11 rdocatiua that RickvUle aflordt, tad ohaa 1, thouted Areil ? *T*' , yoar avar ladtbtad hrnlur kae hilhtrto ha. •lowtd BBOR yoa,' Mr. Traey aloayt wrote of hit daaghUru . ... f aa>. fjr.^   < J..-keV.a^ to>.mas.. f^.__ ... to terly to> eciiptad---.  ...•. .    -v-u...    „    httamatovd.    St.    will biiiig ii,e aright nuble liuaer; but, by the kleidnl    msrtyrt'    thi    n Ifrrt of    Zaru want Hill had    lalel} tu •‘rektbeaed ia hU heart,    weta    I laiv the learfal tye of Airt.it ( irroll    it pirl, rrpltni'hiag,    aad    ti*    hut    a    imtll    raeam- ‘d’.;ferii,Y’:’’i.'i.Wi ’ "''...i...........„    gt.n    i-    *u,’r,‘i^x.T, ¿«i il ;;r^ u. .iX:.....  r.’i    xr.':,",*    ir li,'.;: .x7:;’.'4¡,í:íT.’-‘lí;:íí>í2^       •• tmlJ |«J hirdtaa-lurgeotifloweni aewiil ‘Ayah, leata me,’ea.d Horteaie to Ihe ma-vr bird,    a feirar flfer    thaa lhay, «obu    other    latio giriatker lect. 1-i-girl    «h.yed 1    luma    ‘W hat tt It, MV dear pt| loitaia ¡ Inraiug to har paireot llorleuM,' ha aumisfi' Bill Kiwlry’’ vdacatioa that ItockvUle tllordt, aad ohaa 1 ,thoated A'reh7 HÓ.TÜiru'.'ni‘.''üi iiarV tnd bind «"'"d lurai» bird to hie homti tuma ...ma to tth. bar from yoR. deptRd apo. , I'll lire yoj mmltb.i. voa'lTr.i il..rbi«rt wuu.J lia aud oaa. th. hli lomathiag moraiahatoalial tha«U«|iaUtuJa| Bill «níid ^    *    *    -    '    ■     ..uk..4,u.    to*i..uk,. . su-J^La^^ Urnosfism» kma ktikmmdu. L.    w    WW t.yed. lldllul. lugyoa II r.iaimoer |”“'t'ir®'* «il^ b**i*íi». **«‘Gr him. «or bird I lloftooto,’lia aummei d. tokiag har hai d ( uík»» 11—grotne I tluud, tad plaied it atit lace     "•/    ,    in    1    •    sk    * waaafratd.----- huag    hit    htaa    it    llwer    woald    htottom    avar    |    withla    h.«.    ’Hortottc,    lnuu    ta    ma    I    wHh    to    1    Lu    kei    l;    ihtb.    naiorbia*    a    toeret    drawer,    j    'It    11    ao    dream,    ladevd    Tbaak‘fod I have,'«“htto oemeT lor Jtiie bad out .vctr hi lure married the tliriviug young Itruiir. Frank Lant. tnd left btr early buui, and the wild, miKhiel mtk-iRg. Uughter-loviag Warren bad bceaiaa nr. tom'>rpRut«l into t tuber, stotdy meebtuie,, the eoy mtidet at ibe Urqili tiKa the euf. tnd with hit yooug wile, totiinrly tha lutlaltoi® ‘®**ll* «pt“h« Heeey cloBdi where ■    Green, bad Milled down lu    the    the tnalight layt 11 goldca furrowi: S ngt tha ynuag mau at ha lubalaa a full kra«;h u! ith kit tyei bent upoa the water.    ‘h« «-» air. ««d thiakt ol iRa gluriout aightt ___yair.    befure    he    had plnehed    hf.    to lome, wheuhatbaildiaamglorKMitdritmi d thr mcrehant. fuilowfng bit gnett lo the ! mly play-utte. Lit th-ughii luvolaaurily «'‘i lulan to glsrunt matodict: Siagi tk« aiBt hack to that tciur; and theu, two yi sit .'o“i'« w*>ma«, aa iht Itelt tha warm wind-■star, to their ptrliug. No woadet that tput I' tJlherieR naglett that thtdow her l-'cv had hreome tu tudratad to him—dearer theu ‘i*® ‘toH* *‘ ‘b* ®«* ‘brill tbal jutt new ««. aueotbei on the wiUesirth betide.    ten her heart, u, lu laact ripertitioa. iRi he hratd Dutthi rattle ol the branehet— u urmart tha dear mniic VRat «ill bicet a tor. or. parchauce, thought Ihev were only i««y- •*■ • ••*! biagt the yowi g motber and tk< log in the night wiad. he heard aria toll    f«‘hrr, et together, and with rtf|K.l |.«)t-ftll outui-ii,o.-y toif, ii.ir taw the lloi. huodi, they waader out luto the air to plo; .«u triiug drapi t; ul a toii.uir Hk-ura Whii'k soli- the lllllf | raoa where Ihnr Rlieaod hoy sktll iy tlolo nrtr him. thru bitt ly relreatod. tud l>«r« his int leaeori in oat Am/lilt; S.agt tbra, alter looking I ug toii r.rucaii] upon 1 the ear# woiu oho tlrtggla dally withearaio him . at the pale luuuuligut fell uiiun hu ruuu> beep watt from the doov, «hilo tha vitw 1 of tcaaace, drt* near .gaiu.    «arm aighU tad pteuaat dtyi etotli In ' ir a ‘Oh. aould 1 euuld ne her but oaee ageia I    eomfort; Siig the aged tad d «rtpv». lo tha llorteoto. Itorteu.e he .aeltimed «lond,;'umm*» »im« aloaa rtltMta tbrnr aid j unta ttartiag from bit ttvcrii.    '    Irom their torpae,    aad giett them, lor a i me ■ Atckia Ctrrull, I am    hart:'    Raral Irouq,    yowl’d lif« «gala.    Aya, tha laramer dan are HortoBte’i lipc    Í    Miaiag. «hea the    datr graca hndi thtll s eetl Carroll ipraag t iaiida h.r a ith a quick, aud karat itto lila, aad tha llowtn in their glad try. Vet, it ««• Re, indaad—hof Irom eolaptaoua baant»: «boo the air tkRlli'uhsi obom he had parted tberaeight yetri ago .aoaarich mtloiy ia terry wiod aad >»«ve ‘tlR tellmalhia it nut ail a drwam. Ilur.    that rolle BBoa tha flowing aaadt; «her the red    t'j    1    *at;i    rImloice,    tmik    iheira    a    ! Utte !’ he tieliimej. 11 he pat uide thn    ' nnud rolling moon'’ thtll rciaia to r iirm ■util    miuillnre    peinied    ot    leory,    end    loaked    i blntk coili «hieh ciutU. td tliirk ove, her    ‘h« h««r« of night with thr thrilling dreamt ‘Why, th wkv, arc you here f    ol n two fold life. Who thell bo< tay, ete. roptrnl iiprn ktartia Sunthcrn sunt team he enierid hit apartmnl, aad ad i m,/;if/g/.ru..i. do.bti^Ri-.y.u..y.|^ [¡^•tslekra    iwi.tiwaoaia,    I    ib|    htr    tha    tama    at    whai    h«    lafi    bar,    I    No,ltia'tt«o __    ri    1 , ’th..a«'ard 1 gi»M hn r.M.Mber. tb. Iieh- ¿¡’7-^«iii"bdH fr Arrhia.    ‘«    yoo    of    *b.    .«byMl    autyl    my    heart lb* yta gte. hli «^ whiU MO A?chto ’ ’Aad ahe *iH «i»*; ««J f»*l»» ■« 1 h.! I^7*b»* Nt®. •    I»®*    '    ••»•* *ik.. k^. w*®* *®“* *(®> A'bbi*' ____.1.    »uiu.»*A.    'ifof    her    tha    fatwrai    married    agaio—■«/«/took aytia «aa to ihtit owo toward elibar, and yo« H« *f oaa.lui'alrlT maimtfd, ‘For hoc tha falwro ¡ marrlod agaio—Btvar teoh aetia «aa lo il . ft aU hrighi. hat If BM what la thara iall f I my haort or miHvta my aaluBda. My 1 d'e« Ihiiicva tiay eitl. tad «ama aaar tha light with ilia kuhaad. Ona (iraughh^ WMittoal muro, tad my ohSd M frae, UwtraheMor that uaa ihtald laa*, lomad a hume—a haiipy huma I M f' Iblhoraad I hava tome hilRer from Onada,' loapc, aavti to rotuit tharo ^aln. Mara, all letal, eaa we fiad happinatt .'    1 A'no onght to hava anmethlag whu rrltrt to lilt otharwleo Hit luHl wl eat to him ht-reome tad e-sid,—Awav, tkat htr aphtre of uperatiout ag liie make u nnueeet try lorheA la me mytteiutuf tcieacc; tnd Iv ««tUug lime and tpending metob jtelruly |j have ber inilructcJ ia anythiug cite tare ri-adiugtna writing. How ibinrd tnd imtiocal io rraton tkuti And how nnm w nail eoutracted mntt that mind be, whirh imaginet that the rclttiont kieh women r ,t',tÍLi. make it nanerci try lor her to be e.iuealed, iveu admittiug that eduealion ia a ntclett loeombrtnce, any core 'has 11 essential to the ditlerrut ivoeationt in He. Bat 1 coLceive tbit to bet verv srliiik tud contracted ideauf edeealion. f'l'hright-cst line and lunlimett gloriet retch ftr beyond the prtciar't of time, it* rttliliet, ita relation! ami itt learnings, airetcb heaven-aa.J. Itt bt lice it to fan the ipwrk of Di-vioitv iutueauman tjui: to awaken, tronte luto action and dtveiop the gigactir power» of that immortal mmd—whose tphcrc ol operations it more immediately euunectid with time, bnt wbote aspiratii ji and dcatiny stretch fir into the immiaturgble deytRi of eteruitv tud tonrk the e*ior»*t tbtt v.brate before the nr* throne of Omnipoteace The relatiuni whieh wumu ruttaint at a mother particularly demtud attintmn. Tu her it comaiittcd lor 1 time the high trnd cl ■Dstrnctinr thu mind ol the pntllior infant m ita tender ycart, ot towing that teed in tha heart and mahing Iboto inipre'tiont on the - ad on whirh drpeud* the weal and wbc of the immortal loui. Tbe imprttsiuui made tbc yonthlol mind when rentan fint be-ziat to' dawn, are iridom wholly obliteratod. T hongk they may be at timet bnried benenlh Ibe trenoinlated treiiurii of thoeght, tome fun ol cireumttaneri «ill eventually troote them tram their tinakenag tracmmi, aad they will he manifetted lu good o bad ar. curdiuK tu their netoir. lienee the importance of cdanting woman II, view ol the lactt juit lUtcil. Butthrtc arc nut the only rettont whv tha It degraded far bcneiih the uphere ahieh the aonld otherwitructapy. Aud 10 many inttaucci, from ignonnrt and perverted moral luttruetion tbe bacomet in ohjeetof duguit lottead ol rrtpcrt and admi-ration. There it tn clivatrd relinemcnt in feaule hn.-teicr, when moulded in the vtte ol eri-ei,rr. that nnnot fail to nil forth admiration Irnm the mott eompt ind lirrntinni mind. Hua ire tbe coarte tad homely maanert nf man aufteoed aud melted down, wka* in Ikw preteuce ot c lady ul rcliced tcnaibiliiy and culighteard nndenlandiog. In tbe prtmiee ol the jiirity and virtue ol ■omaR.tRc voice olprafiuitT.iinBoralily and hlark aardtom it bathed ia'tilenet Is htr locictj man fteli «1 thoogb h« wara liotding rommnnicn with aogcla. If oor si lued-cnratd earth has ever katn the birthplace aod habitation ol an object which ronld d av lurth r.dmiralion from tbe pare loltlli-gioce i f the njiper norld. it it the t|otlettaad aninllicd peilcrtiona of female ckaractor, when enlighUntd by cducetion and rigcnern-ud by ChriatianilT. Ifevrrtbe tngcH have huihtd foi awhile tha antacma ol redemption—Uat over the rainpertt that rnfimpstt iiniuortality. and gitrd with astonishnxi.t and atliybtm ant ui themaay anbiin.e li/hlt lur «01 Id rxhib-Its, It wu Ihe heantirt, pi.ytical. moral and inUlltCtual, of thr frmala tea. But whiln wcman, in her rtfintd, elavatad •I d t ihghtantd ttala, le ao objacl wurtRy •( tie admiralioo of atgrlt. w lat it the when her miud u IR dork aetsaad htr morali parvrrtod T 1 dare uulatnwer tbii qtettion I It it hidkt-hind too hUrk a eartam. It wasild mar tha hstuly ul the piclurt just pratratad, aad ptr-hsus datraet Imm lit impuiltnav, irriiu «bat ktt keen alrtady ttalcd, it ap, ■atrtlbat lk« relatiuat which womtt tatUiat a tocirly—ÜM dlgaity of her nalara aad kei eoaueetioR with tae vtttcuraily at Tiiuetad Spiea, maka it aaewitry ftr krr t* be idace-tel. Her rtlitlObi u in,, ker tad dttgkUr, wifa and tisUr, ctll luiidl.s lur It; rdurtlioa. W thout It. the It rubbed ul all the glurlvui hikilimebli thil tdum her tea. lawaxa Woins.-W* rvi^ct, admira tad Usa a Itmala « uuitn. W iadmira har la tha beilty ol her prrrua. tod her moral pretcaee, «rdher potitior ar    heriimBUIrnlh Itluettaud louusr'u ' tnd at love har M tbe ri ihu limatt of ti;-1.1 i.iitrharmt.aad taael ir. iti'lbutot ul buiuauity. But a malt «a m* I, «I" rao hear r WteiiBM read tl mat, •Ilf mettiiigt la whwh «««Mw pe form tha irtjing pill* nlltntwfwt o« tha tahenf «< ptrritge <u uruailtetant atdleaeN. ky lamtla nl Itntwfwt o« tha tayai l« IU uruailieaaai atdleaeN. ky l«i to' guH. tad af pcramhalallag faatafa agn«-a I «bogo thoBi tha anaatry, wlthMlaa ia* V ilat'ary amotina aldUgait.

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