r. WWIILIM& CO., Proprietors. VOLUME 21. fritairtitll Ohstrutr. . DURLIN & CO. IPROE'Rtp 13. I'. SLOAN, Editor. ,CE. CORNER STATE ST. AND PUBLIC SQUARE. !ERIE. • TERMS or THE PAPER. ' Citti slarcribers t the carnet, it B in,lll.cr at the otter, irtaaranee. ' Lise z_rif not p 5 id in advance, or - within three months Ham *ethos o , ,,,,teLerannz;two dollar will tie charted. All eomplunienticma tag he postpaid. , MY RATES OF ADV.ERTISITG. Ca , ls no; exceeding 4 liucs. one year. ; S 1, 00 one 0,141120 e ..•• Mae do. 40. sit months, - 4,00 . do three months. 3.ttr) , Thalt•ictit ad% ertieetnen ts. SO cents per square. of fifteen lines or h.t.„ i. , rt!.e first ihrertiont cents for-each subsequent insertion, .yccrty Adverosers have the privilege of changing at pieSSIIIT. h. 31 110 tune are snowed to occupy more (Ma two swam, sN S. belles.ltd itttluar lerebtort. • tt ern ...merits not baring otter din:clines. wilt be ineerted , land ,harzed areortliesly. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. • -. t to M . SA'NFORO & CO.. 1. rt e ,t f rt. in Gold. Silver. Sink Note ., firafts. Certificates, er De.l ' I , •,,i.&,c shrht Erchnne on the principal elites constantle f i ,;be ()flier in Beau,' a Block, Public Square. Lrie.. T. HERON STUART S•nr. rivrt , icie—OtTice. corner of French and Fifth ~ r • •-, ~ ver Ni.uselKorhln Aceidence on Fourth suet% eaikt of . the old Apothecarl flail. I'. 'STERRETT. •. c-t.ti:itly on hand a fuh s ipple of Groceries, Litvors. Shl p t r,co:lcryNProvisions. Produce. Arc . &o.: and nen* Wholcsale r anchtap astbechenpest. No. IhlP.ChouP.lde Erie. WM. S. LANE. MiAprnoy and Counsellor at-Lair. Rerryliiiicine'ti. army end Navy Penelope. Boanty lands an d claims for Papa-pi*. and all caner busincs ant:tuned to MC 1411'11 ri•risi erti . A and faithful attention. Office in W' bre Block on State street. over J. Ff. Fullerton's et., re. k:rte. Oct. IP. I,Alkll & RUST. Rpt,ll Dealers In Dry Goods.Cnxer.er.llarltrare. Indt. rent ke., corner of State street and the . near the Court Uouee. .WnotssAtt.l Liquoro, Flg Pubhe `qua 4 wlljo , Lwittj \ GALEN. B. KE.t.:NF:, TrshioitaMe Tnaor. between the ReeJ flout.° and Brown's !111 1110 stairs •IcerrisG done on snort notite tni OLIVER SPAFFORD. Einuoticr. and ainnufneturer Of Blink Books V rine.: Ink. corner of the Diamond and Sizthon•eet. DiSudi,Ass. NDICOUNFTLIOIL aT Lxw— Of6ceon SUM filtrcet, th r. norm. of Ilro. u' N. COMPI ON dr, Prr r a. in Dry Goo4s. Darr:ware. Cron:l:cry. Croce; ie.. and ror and Doan...tie Liquors. Distill...iv. and Manufaenuers of Cheapsldc c aud coruerol t It and neon Rm.% Lrie. I'a, _ J. -LI. NICKLLN. Er,cuc and general Agency and Commission business, Frank hu. In. RUFUS REED, Di, Arr. w rn;;liph. German and rarrican Hnidtrare Rnd etglerY. q:-.p, 41114 Anv,l., Vise.. Iron and Steel ND. 3 geed ifsatae; • J.., 1. F. Llllkil,E & co. Inge. and Wagon 6uil4era. !elate Etreet. tre- Y.,ghth. Er.t. ! F• , :raF. fa.. • re & L. STRONG. - M. 1). t,r7:-r. one. Dnor %est of C. 11 Wrieat's 'tore. up ottairs =MEI D9C,T, J. L. isTEWART. otr,t-r n nth Poet. A. Benno. tieventn near igonnafrasnton.i. Her on Saennfras, one door 4o th otScienth M. .. , C. SIEG i„ * , . , l7nn• I .A, r rind ne: . all dealer in C oc'eries. Prorierns.lil.lner, i„ ~ ~. i riot. &c., &e. • .Corner or French and Path ti!XeCtO, j ^ e, j,,.51.. 11:e Factuer,.' Hotel. elle. . . JOHN McCAN N. I r, Wry, rat r and Retul Dealer in Family Groceries. Crocke4. 6:a.5% are, !toll. Nail*, &e., Na. V. Fleming Block, Erie. l'a, f:e? The hieln,t ;like paid !or Country Produce. jr.-1„ J. GOALIJING. ant: nibs% Maker.--Store.:Co.s needs Block. thb Bennell West) State etreer. Eric. J. %V. wE'rmottE. ATTORNEY 41T 1.4 IT , , .. In Waiker's °Mee. on Seventh Stneet., Erie. Pa . —' IltihftY (-DWELL. le-er irt.. Jobber, and Retail 'kaki' in Dry Coat... Croeerica, t 1), r'srpet tag. !tartlet are. Iron. Steer Nair, •j • tor:. Erarare Stores State' Oat doors: tcow 11r.tr I. Erie: ra. A .o—An V rem {tenon' r. Axle Arms. Pprinp. amp a general -.. : orn ent Cf ratielle and Cartni Trimmings. \I6..NIEttVIN Anlocnty It I. and .111-lice the Kr% thmte Allitunt Life Ins:* Urq IVrigixts totore. Fine. Pa. GEOII.GE Arromott At 11Aw, Girard, Elie' County, l'a. Cllections and Other bosun," nuptded to 'kith mu:pines. widoistratett. BROW '8 H 05TE,1:. re; arils Tar Etoi.E.eonter of State ctreet and the rubl.e .quart Erie. Eaidern iVe ern and Soutnerksi;.o office. T. W. 10011.1..... rbc Lot In Gmcerlea. Providucw. Wines, Lignor*. Candies. Fruit. &c.. N. G. Poor PooPie. Row. SuoP *ince. Eric, t IOSIA I 'KELLOGG, Ftr want, na &Commission Mere!mat. on the Public!' Stan. street. Coal, r‘alt. Warier an 'bite Fish, t onstantly for sae , • J. 11. WILLIAAISd 111:10-r and frArbaor Stoker. Dealer In Bills of Exchange. Dr.t(.r, certificates o Gold and adver coin, ke.. &C. odi2e.4 doors below tinrlll,ll , ll Erie; Pa. •- _ _ BEN 4 MIN F. DENNIS9N, Arcot srt AT Law, veland,Ohio—Otnce sio Superior streets in .%in ater's Black. Refer to Chief Justice Parker. Cambridge Law r•rhoolt lion. Richard Fletcher. la State st... Doman; non. Saumrtli. Forkina.l4ll Walnut st.. Ph daderploot aichaid U. Kaa!)!I. E5e...53 Wall luers. New York. For litatimordals, /e -rr; lo Mir other. r MAItBIIALL & VINCENT. • ArTon rTS r t....w—Otßee up stairs to Tammany Hall ba north of the Prothonotary's &kr. pie. _ HURRAY 4 • WHALLON. ArrilACT *NI) CorxirLlAn AT 1...W--015ft over C. B. Wright'', St. mt.. ,n van e c one doat.west of Stair street, on the Otatuonit. I:i:i. ItObENZWEIG &Co. Wr.ol FIAT C .Na &ET A.M DILALMS in Foreignand Doeneriie Dry ready M2Cte Clothing, BONS and nnocs. No. 'Pan -3.: }Cock. state surer. Erre. • 'C. M. TIBBALIS. trAcrn In Dry Good,. Dry Gpeeries, Crockery. Hardware. Ike.. No.l l l. Cheal.tde. Erie. \ JOHN ZIMMERLY. inGnweries and Previsions of all kinds, State strtet, thiee 4100 r. north Of the Diamond, Erie. SMITH JACKSOII. - bt..l ,n Dry Deeds. reeeriee. Hardware. Queens Ware, LiUlt% Naib.ke; lit Cheapsitie. Erie. Pa. .1% LLIAM ILI BLLT. C.uis.T cza Unachaw, and (,4uscrailer, earner Of Made and Se. en ttt streets. Elle. do LOOM C KICT.I L Forwarding. Produce and eanunisou Merchants; dealers ill coarse and tine salt. Coal, Piaster. Sbittglrr.4c. Pub Lie dOckr , west side et the bridge. Erie, Etas J. Kt too, W-kI,K EH & COOK. Mures:. Forwarding. Commission and Produce Merehaiitsittee oud Ware-haw east of the Public lindge, Erie. G. LOOMIS & C Oct Leis in IVllnlieS. Jewelry, Silver, German Silver, Plated and Britannia ware Cutlery, Military and Fancy Goal, Statestreet, a...art) opposite die Eattle 110tel.:Eltei d. Loosing. CARTER & YH and Retail deaden in Drugs. Medicines. Paints. Oil% Dir-i , utie, Glue. die.,N0.,11, Reed Renee. Erie. • JO L :JOHNSON, ' Diu r► in Theological, Iktiscellaneous,'Suoda7 and Clasalcal shoo; Books, dtaliOinkry. ke. Park Bow.-Eric. JAMES LYTLE, Merchant Tailor, on the pitblic square, a few door. n,., of Starr Street. Enr. - • IBM 1). IS. CLARK. IVEMLE‘‘' E .ra actsit. Dealer is Groceries. Prosilico* Phip Char , icr). titoorware. ik.t. ece.. No. 6. Bagmen. Bloc tr. Erie. O. D. SPAFFORD. Dea:er e, Law: Medical, 8~1 Miscellaneous nooks statloorul 'ht. Ice. male st.. Pour doors below for Public square. gLuOrt . . . Resident Dentist; Othee and Ms - ellipsis the Deelseilkiek. On the Fan side 6( the Public Square, Erie. Teeth Inserted on Gold Prate, from one to an'entire sett. Car nos teeth Ailed with pore (OW, and restored to 4ealth avid fulness. Teeth cleaned wiLltinstrutnents sad Dentillee so as leave then of • peUnc id Ordlllo4. I. All wort warranted. Pir.f.r:lll.!rnSceapin--011Sce XI his - OR &VIM* WOK. %I'P_•iu• the Meth& Ctirtreh. Erie. JORN H. URTON. trimu..i. awn Iltrrau. dealer ID B Drop. Meet ] ises. pre IMO* f.e. No. 4. Heed House. MC. • 2.41111,21A01111110 T NC rubstriber ileum • GRIM' Lisa Are.l ma Land &Mat for Lamle In dne manly, ra. lecerd hr % aro II Ic 4 ", wanted, by rod ipurembers. I/oared Mow I r.b 1r31.--12. tUtOrir ZING: .•;.., . , - . . . . ; . . 1 . . . 1 T ,ll _E -•• rE: •.. . , , . ~. . Elt I V, 111, i A . ORS 1 _ LCCIVI LUST I'4ol IT We Pener. anak A¢•iit for are Company-orue a‘tbars k, can of :=1 'IN W. Limns T. M. AvlT . Plat portrq. fr4a:lt)A4ovi:il4l:ll We have no mote the dangling hoof; And the cage coach rattll4 byt Forthe stela king totes the traritag world, And tbsold piltes left to die. The grass creeps o'er the Mato path. Andrthe stealthy daisth meal. Where once the ease horse, day by day; Lifted Ids Iron heel. • No more the weary star dreads The of the cOrniu worst No more the bu.thog landlord nuts ' At the sound of the echoing horn; Por the past stilt lies upon the iota: And the bright eyed children tgoi Where once the chiuttring hoof and Me& • tattled along the way. Ini No more we hear the eraelting / whio t j Or the smog wheels rumbling 1 , 4438 Ab, att. the water drives us on. An iron horse is found! The coil! stands ragbag in the yard, And tho horse bath sought the plow] We have spanned the world with an iron rail, ' And the steam king rules us now! ; - The old turnpike Ls a pike no more. Wide open stands the gate; ) - ~ We have ma.ic us a road for our him to stride. Which we ride at ayingvate. ' We have titled the valleys an.l levet:el the hilts And tunneled the snountittusAide. And round then:nigh eracs ditty re*. , • ' Fettle-sly on ne rade. Ow-est—on—with a haughty front! A putt a shriek. an . a bound; While the tardy echoes wake too Laza i - ' To babble hack thtt sound; ' And the old pike road as left Wont. And the iogern soullit the view. We hare circle., the earth r,ltitan 'rat tail, And the swan kin; rules us now! Coins AWAY DOWN LO! F LT MRS. H. 1111Aklupl STEPItIiN From Mrs. Swissbelm's Saturay V .her. 4 To the country—to the eonistry with in . dear made My feeble pea would grow' powerless ami the costly•fol piture that (mos, the- Italia f wealth and' mairtii6cenet qo -e utl lathes-with their cultured grime nu sophisticate nAtnnertt. am quite lint of my line, and I tumid as sew think of nketching at, fAuMatts 'envoi w th Rarity glut CMS beauty, or it shuoderstorm amid theJetts of Virgiti is, as 1,0/venture within the precincts lan aristocrats eerier:et. Iko aess it—l'm ''n ,t nt Immeh in fashiot.j biz soraty. Inc I wan it urn in tits country. t tn.d the brig] end. beautiful things of u more. sad us heart lease simple though they are. have been.gleen4 from her ri pages. So get your bonnets, girls; and—b. dear; I f got the men—what will they say to taci t a lit .away fair: Never Blind. they are almost sure t 6 follow us— tilt the crusty °nee , and them , we do't wart; so co along. girls, and such a time itg We wil l have over I hints and out under the will, reen archecl where twat sleeps forever on beds of goldeP stiona,• and where t nestling leaves a It.sper together low dad sweet lik tottelave of fairy lovers hiding away from the suulig _flora we are et bet! Away drtwu east fln the whiski of a, pee, and I'd like to see the telegrriph make bet time; with all its advantages of elettricittd! Here we in Sydney—a darling , latle'val.tge on the binks of Kenebee, that was never dreamed of in the Telagrdp philosophy. no; in the philosophy of the stupid old no who made the map of Maine. if It caritas to that; hel l! , it in, notwithstanding; and a perfect Eden of i Inge ir.,'.• ~•; •cts but,the serpent, and he known n tr I worth tv.:l of ahciwitig his head its that vicinity! t see that o:d red farm house upon 0.-. hull yonder! course yea do; but that is not the vitiate. °h e dger. o! That haudfal of booms down by the river thai look ai they were hiding tliemselvea wader the great green lea of the forest, that's the •illage—one of the villages read of, but don't often see. I don't know what our red farm house had done to is excluded from the villa bat( do know that t'te villagers enuild'ut begin to get al such a bed of ("were* and boast quelc.• of singing-hi s and such Oceans of sunahinr.ns , we could boast of in in own particular kight- You slikid only see our garde i the 'owner time! Sach a wilderness of bright lip treasures! , Thera were whole hods of pinks and r' and there were balm flowers by the wholesale, lett' n in the sunlight like great Ivrea goblets ready to t brim e -with purple foam. Then there were lilies and tulips in numerable, and ladies-delights. ranging next to the bit I elor-battone, of coarse, and at pact corner 11 the , h were two of the most ainoitiotte hop sines you ever The moment %beam kissed away the frost. oirthet start like . mad. 011 uppoiit,oo tr.sine, up the win.!. blinds and oter.the eaves of thW house, and aeineti,!‘ when Abe esntentont W3l pirtiuslarly hitt. they dash bcreis the row lend tumbleidavra the *r ater • • inlay recklessnessof purpose !. ' I'm no: quite sure the &viers 10 the garden were ngt allgadatera op a t go scale, aed that heavy bets were genitally made eiron t sir fav it to hop-vine—at ail' aventt, there was an evi .en ant 'flossy:non:it theist to grow all von; 1 to Piep. ve the onset otter the mining vin es. riot perceptible in n other bodrell3wers! Then, ag tin, it neigh' hat, . e toast a glimiie.of a sweet. std 1 . 1.:e that usually gig ed from <Mt the * oho:Woor windoW which fronted the ar den. ft Wu a auto:; „thoughtful face. ll3i looked • OF like % @vitae placod fur an era tm fat upon the d sill. than a breathing. living creature: id no wi n d r Pramual sod thanks:fal. fur it lee.tef out upon two gr vs Kedged round by tilhite mud the only mp this brought was 1* of loneliness and desolation. , Bel Warren woe an orphan. and dependant niacin ti charity of the villagers! Ugh! what a chilling sound hi /that grind orphan! What leziorir4 of El4lkls and Sq e / and Oliver Twists come stealing out of iinaginitt: rs' atere-hoose at the very name! Not ;that Bel W e was fief,elyle of an orphan! Very tar from it: for Is& in no one in particular tolake charge of iter. from the fiti of her very dependence. she Weems ;he pet and_ id I the 'Obeli neighborhood! An orphan alwasl from hi cradle. and not understanding why she should lov - ed. she determined to doubt herpoiissi of wipain fectioa. her capability of ritaii t aialt it if woo: So oho wed oo from girlhood to roorti,itolloolf* 'a dreamy. thoughtful creature, with the 031 idee ever in her —when her time would esinw to be buyied by the si bar bet Parent!! She uto the shade* of ear ►t our "excess*, glory" almost *timbered by tide oaf • ate peculiarity of hsrosidure. Rot if Bel Warren the sliidow.. we Wad a brilliant bit of einshine fru i • • in die person of Rose If i,:lrre Ayer bright., joy-born. merry piece of solos Led quiets& earth. it wee this same darling Ranh of ours.. J• eeakl only hive heard her wild. freeiringb riagin epos the air. shuttering in the Artautoisi OM NI beck pie in deteebed edema. Ton ,00ld wonder • any ore could have letaineet that unrity with' • ' their preesoce. Bel Warm mil !Lose Ifinieril .growtt up fruiii childhood together 4 sod wah that, ouv.- eeintable synipathy, which oftenmes, unitos opposite nit res. wen* inseperable compaerjons and confidants.— Bel *sew to * shade just how many beaux Rose could eon * epoo, and whoth Ross *thought handsets*. and whi h Rose liked best. and whomj Rose would net mar rp,sei. not if every hair of his held win a diamond'—aed that was Augustus Meier. the Gulf son of a rich femur. whose extended acres bounded chiles of Joe Hillo*rd'so—... Use's Joe was Rose's father. of ;coarse. and if to had lived his whole life time ou uoripd persimmon*. his could not bees been more erase and •dabbed than he really *an. That : Augustus vr . es ths'iman for - Uncle Joe's money.'nobotly, ever donbted. and of course,*with each a . snapdragon 4r a father, Rose Was never expeeted to have any oitinion at all upon Iltio sethject: That she should overirefuse bun was tptitt6oiit of tiort quentioullne indsponeteat etc. his acres. ha bed just ablest the Rama ertago-eoloreal inetuetacho that.sior human being culti- . waged. But' i one fine miwoing ;when the neighboring gossips had qui+ talked themselves out aims the 'abject of cowing eienits. which they 4inagined cast shadoWs ii before, the DOI'S flew around like wildfute that Rose li d actually ref; Augustus Muter , acres, moustache a d OH That thluldg. as I sot Ram the doorstep niaking patchwork fkur my fall ouilting.',who should I see bUt Boos coming e :rust the lawn wait tear , ' in her eyes, land —her sunbonnet in her handy. ;1 knew at mice some thing wail opt af joint at Uncle: Hilliard's. so' I threw\ down my weirk, preparatory to luting astonished. • “He says lovie is all moonshine," said Rose. seating lisrseir v pan: ft step, and bursting afresh into tears. "That's ill I ks knows ahJia I it." was my reply.— tilWelll" !. • . *tile says I oust marry t nittstus :Vltiler: Mart but I wont! I'll die 6rst! Now 'whit shag ldol" . . **Do? Wity marry Qaedieti Wiloon. as you made up your mind tr do ail months agog' You should have seen her intl. di K hy. wit told you? " said she in astonishment. •'fly eyes ti enures: I'm surest was plain enough for anybody to se !•' and so it had lien, indeed; and if her ' father had'itt en blind. and stniild into the bargain. he never would his,* projbasad bluier forber husband! Oho -1 dish Wilsoli (i wish for roinanco'a sake his parents had afforded blot a better 'solute) wai! the e greatest bore in the world fur ond to hunt up a eiouilie 4 , when I want osa—but tae neare.t. I Can come to a.iy tinge approachingthis doscr.ptio.o i.•A„ to sac t'sat-he was • Lite," crest Prince Bay Oyster—as herd a looking cue tom*, outside as one would meet with in a day's walk: but with a heat under the rough *hell full or noble ion- AST pulses and generate resolves. Hs wore a monztaChe. too. ! sondisus. but it was onl• a temporary one mid quite 1 " ' . susceptible Ito the influence of stomp and s►atsi+ He eras I . , oar village blacksmith. inn how Rose Hilliard came to 1 • love him instead of a gentleinsn born. to a question for 'a r,...1r heads than tame to noire; atthough In thi. oae io. nuen 1 quite approved lior lied.- Delon, Roam had time to answer my pro;toinl, 04editih had saan her at the dour. and came lainberingaieross th, st.aet. !Joking as if - lie intended to do anythinz in tab world-hut coins e ver to 14' as. Om he did come , and jio•d• Ciao I remain' red ti mod pressing engszeineM which I hod newer made. so h I started off au • umedio.i or *clergy to Untie Jon Hillier,re fully iisteginined oat I. leave• bins until I had weaved. ' wheedled, or **toned Bios out of his t to the union of Rose nod Oliediah. But I reckoned without my :test. e reroute la ins life, jnot that such is an, unuvuei thins with toe) fur after exprodiug all in. roetnric upon him. t he told ins ut p 1 .in nords that 14:het...sera debt time nod e New Yew. illy. is mattor of thr..o inoat!is. she did not • marry according to hie desire. he would (hada n her for - t ever aft . ..r! Rose saw me returnm ;. rind knew her fate g was hopelres. so erithont a word of parting. she left er Obadiah. and in • few moments lucre. Was entering the re door of her owollwelling. Brloro passing from sight. 1 is I , saw her turn and rest her eyee,'"opon her lover, with en •a express% otter =seq. saii was tho memory of that le, pale. sweet Nee, which came ,into my mind just now ut: when think' cz of some subject; fora sketch. which mink me wander "away down easti„" from whence home- words and home-thoughts sometimes come se thick and fast that I am obliged to keep; them down by writing if 'Ahem dawn. and do not al says 'succeed at that. And all i! I this while. where was Bel lA'itrren? Not idle I assure if I. you. Her 'time came at last, for love, is too good a marks i.l man to allow any person. whatever may be their sphere, a 1 to pais frOm the cradle - to the grave without making a Id i trial elfin', skill! The beauty of Oil" surrounding scenery ), I had attracted to our village one ip Of uoble plea nod tmestan-traed eye. 1 4 and from the moment of his isairoduction to Bel..beth felt It that there was a secret sylopailly exiatieg in their na n tures which bad linked a chain of love 'therein to fetter. d 'heart; whose pulse 'should beet never marebut in unison. I, The vet subdaed. manner of William Allen found 'g -warm appreciation in the poett-heart of Bel Warren.— &t He was her standard of eye, ...'nceL—the /eau idea/ of her I - dreams, the object upon which 11;e pent op love of bee 1 " thoughtlifol years had been lay.anrd. Titers Ness evi: e dently is , mo secret sorrow bitsodag upou his mind, and ''• this, more than all. excited het,sisinpathy. and, woman -4 like, made her d• sire to share 'Wilt she might not Slifltl• IF 'ate. With saah impassionef l atorts, they were not ii II `long in exchanging! yowl of ctln tancy and love: and .tt, 0 i soon became a Axed fact that village wits to be enli it i vetted with a wedding. Wee pegged. and Allen. who it : had been celled away 'by urger g busmen., was. anxiously expected back by more than tier of the paity. I saw Be) Wing altor so quietly dolt t y day.ihet 1 beget" to t fear that +he would never live to convOnitnalielhe elision r spout which her heart was set.; Nut even the cont. / cram- I lion of o New York bail., who l eFriyed on a •mit to a rel- 6 stive itt the vicinity, could stlntlo her fijans-ber dreary r Bogner which was hourly usdiiiing her senses. Oue ovoning;—it was late in Anenst—ss we ail satin the autnnter ! housa fronting tho street, the aid coach caina 's rattlinz 'op to the dour. and. W i litutni Aglon sprang out it with hia•faca radiant and joyfiil. Elefcre.ii word couW 11 biispoken. the bn4liant strange. had marled up in oar -17 prise, and the neat moment he whin; mins were around. William Allen's neck, while Iny at one dead among , 6 I the vises she hat borne al urn %v her Gli! PJer Bell as Warren? Site had loved with a teomlit's heart. end we - i met with a w satin's reward—LS-eit! long 'al witched over .4e senseless girl. and when morniag came and the vines at her window beigon to shake off the dew ' i in the rich light. her eyes eissred with a vacasq stare wtsieh lord too truly that the san of totaled had gloms oc down sato a eizht of fearful Sc That day • letter from the . etranger ittferrned me that Allen was her brother; wltols els had not seen l'br some I r.• years—that he :had ti3co:Ws involve.' into a msrriace • with a reckless and noptistelled woman. bin far his 1 • fa.n.ly's sake hat streide.i the pustieity ofet divorce.— d I Amd so we parted! Thoy io out isno the goy !read. rad to fowl. Is its oteilemeni. that snob perms. as sersolvos bed ever existed —1 sorsa ep the brskso 3 " flower GO rudely trampled upon. ;mud is 14 poor devotion 'al make sows eased, for the loss . er that love which had '' first taught it to live. Wrii, thO fail had posed with its mares drapery. sad water amid busing her jewels epos • t ,l9 tress. cad ever lb. bills. 'rout OD SOO . OIIOOID ad,* boa • sea. sad Unclip Joe grew. if caossible. mews craw and i stribbo Wks sew! 'Rase had giv.a op hope. sad was 1t ealelY lisr, raw The;, New Tsar's day rived all toe nos. and ahe daly book ray lost visit +m _ 'L aid Vie aud's. wool say bow mob osrieldef • bed to do with that visit. 1151 iter &array I gloom! ep SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 29,1851. IV ON IP A X D Ael • tothe attic window. thinking possibly thers'illight‘be body 'upended therefrtim by a sbset. or •tope. or unto other implement of mischief , but nobody sip's/ltd. : la I mustered 'Gimp end Trent is. • I don't exactly renniriber what were the Uature of t o t:it New-Year's 'wishes bestowed open Uncle Joe that M sing, bat at this remote!-period I hate • Atha soupkie• that they wets neither Very nattering to hies ardente% is me, Rau tiame in gloomy enough. end dodo loa said something about a flew' Tear's present for Rose. letiltioir so malicious!** the while that I won't talcs my stath I didn't wins"i her to disobedienee: I bad :rational"' mT present in My anzietyi so I reversed for It. sad oit rnT way back I was no little serprieed to Meet Obediah NM. with hilfue all a-ilow and his month otreiched!frota ear to ear—Ted it wasu't a smallnamikehhar.let is you. einiinly theesiii his sorrow had deprived hlm mum, and began to hook around for some open ld whereby to Make any escape. but he **on put use \jot salmons" 17 Informiag line that Uncle Ise hid been io him. cod had told him that he was wily trying Roe •n that he moot her to mirry him (that's Obedieb) tit time. and that he had given him the deed of the hlittne steed, and t 4 ld him to take Rose and be—eamtiliste . t t wasn't prank, end that he was now on his way to .44 h for the first time for thrite ni Rose metjas at the door, all 'maw; bet yen liev.r could imagine. unless feu had men it, the rush! wi which I throw myself into Uncle Joe% arm.. or thei t ce , i • pliments I bestowed dpon him, anitieg which wu i 0 very original and flattering ego , that he was-like 4eln • ed eat, the.. nor the way in which the rockiegfeh r first lost a kicker , end then to mike answers Worse' to • tiled over with. us both' in it; nor hew Trip. anniiiid o each groandl end lofty tumbling. harked as if h• v. 1 bigger than 6 pint of cider—which he wasn't: nor! ho we finished hp the evening by 'is grand party, at Iwh4 h 4: we made thicle Joe dance; who. never danced lie ; nor—in faet!nothin: enald have be!es more delightful than the sodden .-,aniution from alinrnt•despair. tai gulch intense hapPinets as we all experieSeed on Chet sterner. able Pleir.traes day and night at Uncle lee IIIIII•rd's! foot Bel! I was near forettinghii! Her senshe je turned by degrees. and after a few , sl eeks ' illness,;it as thought advisable to send her for • time , to an puole. who resided some miles distant in Veintont riVi!th m 'ny assurances of love and promises of Irequebtlettiin„ We saw her safely bestowed within therniige coach. Me i d ilk all lit tl• excitemente , the gossip ,abut her ;Mims , an its causle. soon burnt itself out. and k W w 'ake cliais 11113T ed again it. usuel• placidity ' The tniirriage of R 0. wheel' lieppnued some time in Jaeuary:erealetiine little swamies*. and although a letter wa• despatt h et to Bel solieitisit her possum. se aurivern earns. nor could we learn what .was doges, or in feet Whether else was alive. Twb yelaad pawed .way. .64 min iris were' 1 - uncertain whiti regard to her feta. It *Se - very re ins. te ell the ;Met of it. on tho parka( M.l.i ;and ee l isiy I w e thought ifshe we. very ill or dead. ter Meet" might liaee written us. I At ioat, out of an pat once. has fine i mira ges in August I determined to visicherrn her neat Mime. and learn the attraction which made her so negirgesit of i early friernht. After • weary journey aver interibiiiitile I hdle, we antived in eight of the htwropotoOd o f B a notl w el e . Awe lows ewe beam. my fearii bums is irnererne. eitgaseistmL I confess, by the sight-of it new•mad• ui er. whica pules air of leaeline.. to r ,lie farm. 1 had ''.al• ways been a arsenous advue 4 ts • the prisciple4effrt fem. sad ii iwy roverielihisk I was see made tierral to have a proof of my arguments le the death of Bel! Ot one thing I was convinced, Viet she, with her! fragile i temprrarnent , could never survive the lose of ate* later. lor at least could never love again. net was 4 inier•l iitiMossibility. As I went dreaming my w.:r up Piro:nigh the tali field to the house, I obserCed a .tent Country , I j loeki ig girl, who was busily employed pickier...black ' berries froth a baskm. and putting one in a bowl Iby her Iside and to two in a mouth that was pretty enbegh In i call any reissonable thing to be eaten by it. FM' a mO. i meet there was a stare—thei a recognition: and wiray Iwent the blackberries head over. heels thiv... the Lill. it'd 1 the prettiest pair of arms imaginable were flung! aro•nd my seek with a force thin very nearly caused m• to lot. low the bowies' example. 1 ' .twhy don't you know me, *tries?" said able, when she , could get breath to speak. - Know kot, iniseiff . The provoking gipsywistas bdoad as oho was l ong. I had a groat !wind not to know iher anyhow, fon grooving so confoowdeolly wit of Nish of roatanci, and to snake matters worse, her laigh bad woke tho baby which had been sleeping io a siadlol by ths doer.'and it opened * pair of post blue eyes, won. derfolly MU &I's. I began to look frightened and wain ble, for arm creed. and Bel begin to club and Isiok as if she ineditti escape. . • **Now. 01, you don't pretend to say tb kaioy's yoursr' 'mid I its wonder. Isom it arn't ambits' shorter." piths vide* from the ground. which seemed to me like that iif a yery undignified ghost. end a head popped est fron a pritato pit. follow;ed by the longest. leanest. lankest body that aver came within the range of my eyeti before.i "And this is your husband?" I questioned. I '•Wal. rapther," was tbe brief reply. ' You 'should have seen the stalking hone of my' ro mance cut stick through 'the cornfield. and over the hills andler sway," and from that day in this he ' l►M nev er been.th i eatchehle mood when the sub j ect ofjfail vs has been the theme of my imagination. 1 Now. girls. I did mean co make somebody diet As amusetami4-1 inch-ed. and if any" one of ! you inirrnant as J was at the perverseness of 11.14 wh anted upon living. when. as a reasonable wornon, ought lobate. eoneinitted suicide. or at least pined he to death, lust lay Abel biome all ou her They are road onno2h to boar both 'your sod mine.; and the next time we meet I • il oeleet 149 heroine one who hoe ■ 6 rem tense auto obligatiot owes to this world it general sod you is panic/der. A Hssd Shell's Hymn Bock. A traveler called at nighthill at a farmer's hous ovr R•T being from home, the mother sind daeghte . 1 a e. refaaeit -to lodge the traveler. flow farVD. mi he. to a house where a preacher n get lodgm it you area preacher. said the old lade. tote ea ht e.. He deposited the saddle-bags in the hens,. led his holm to the stable. Meanwhile the mdthe daughter were debatinz the point as to what kind preacher he was. NM cannot be a Presbyteiiser the one. for 'ie.!, nu: dressed well enongh. t he In Methodist. said the other. for his cost is not the' rig for a Methodist. If I could find his Hyatt' sob. the daughter. I coal?. tell what sort of a preac er and with that thrush Ler hand into the saddle. • polled on{ a flask of liquor. she exclaimed—" Lit! er. be's a Hard Shelled flaritist!" "Saltri don't! like you?" '•• 1 "1.a....1i0i. 1 reckon so." - "Not don't yes know it. Sally? Don't yea ban tear the *pea oat of auy tom-rat that dare to lodb • for a second?" ." i "I s'imict you would." "Wall. the fact of it • asilY: 1—" ""Oh. sow dos's Jim; yessrs too seddes." • e•And. Rely. I want tn....,, 1 . "Don't say sunshine mon sow: I will—" 1 , "Bet is moss ho don* isonsodissoly I waist F ed - "Oh, hash., hsoh: floe% iloo't say any 11,0.11" "I want nos to-night to get—" **What: so soon? Oh. no—hapossible— Mother would he angry at ate:" _I i "Wow? be mad for doing AM leech • fame. as lts "Tee. dear me' Ob. what- a feeling' ., ) ' It •ist•Osuss is soon mistake; for nll . l wont to j'f• do Is, owed me toWisbant." ? fisil cmp leasidbase se awe. Us threw qlior .., iirrstialk. sod (*Mod sway so ditsfd . , ...' i Patting the question. INI Numerous . • ' um Mr the Ede Observer. ~ TOill. COVFETTE.: , • , DT DT.LaiCt. , • I sate let Ibr thy playtal smite. Tee eetimmeatb there *rite a wile. • Wile b ameateth solortbleg wrens. -' • 1 veseatif ones a esail•—hut once— .l ! beads at ;att. I vrasiiSSupee! 1' : Anil changed. Cr o rind, my song. t.. ~ I eare s te Ibe thy planer.. wirea. ' . . They ad, tome, litaceklachtrds, WOE, mishit to dee Peel ' .. I ereatial onee a Word-/tnat care- • I Ibead et Wet. I was al-duper! I @slaw more ••believe.. • , I u.s n at for thy' kin ly iocke. Tie* .0 , 1 lite. Oka ehreo , tocaft. Mime 'lnes will l ad oho b a l ks . . - I trailed wee ato k•-, ut ooet , -. I Waal, too late. I w ,} a-duesee! . • Aod WWI the tl..ekerard tome! L I I care d# ibypollawitat kips. It to I me, pita iludulme, 'lnnle:4iy! 1 , 1 truatddosee akl/4 t anee- • I toss+ too tate. A Aa wa4a-duneet "- ay, meat au, ler nay: I ear, 6 Ihr thy elsaindas self-; • It iret4e.ka too much elf screed pelt. - 4 4 114 Pelneir .LoSulil mar! • ' I oa4e Just Dacha self-titi! erre- Ilo,dcali bother nie-lfm on a"-a:azier! 'Vila social , ' a stair! ItOcicadale. Marla ISM. i Al fAtlt of Cruf.j. A WIFE'S.FIRST GRIEF. IiIST.I;I7.7IIIANDWIL , 1 Who that her sat,down ih 'si r tea:tireless content. end enjeting the pleasures whit bra!! graufieation supphed.has i not at times fell rising in the inssnd the poinfall.inqutry. "How long will this last? %%lhat will occur to that.trli the happiness +hich is now souchsafed?" ,1 never And an animal to 4.ieth .1 was paitiettlerly attarThf.v—a-t 1 1 never had one/reins a cat to 4 horse to whir.li 1 wa. Intl: strongly attaclihd—that 1 cintil.74 occasionally psisie to •mc au nr carets/lila:it. and sk. "Whet will occur to deprive me of it-.atltident,cape, or death?" In the rnidol of is,*ial enjoiment. when ,the dutji of sustaining the pimnsemant or ith o'seon ve matien tte!detal. ~ Tod open soire. how o ft en will the inquiry arksw."How it long will this 1 ?" Pie girt' of rupture is presentedpresented no l token of dissolution 4 obserVable: but there must be a rupture, therei will a cliiattilution• How' w.l a eine._ and when? ...2? . '-; ''' ' - I confess the! such entle:p4t pns are not 'Own:ye the icy ;den*e of a wehl balanced niattl—tors often they came trete a morlNit state of feeling that frrirtently {'reduce Cs* eery evils they suggest. The ant Ruston of evl is not sn moshtl4 malt of atttiatipy eiperitnCi,ks the elect «queues of a want of sett.suisiounitig mitres Years ago it` - was my ehanee to be near a young woman at this moment when she wela taking leave ore Jover She stood a moment and w4ched his departure. until by turning • corn4rlwi.wss concealed from her sight. • "Can it last?" said she tri herself. "And why not?— If he levee ins (Paw. ti hen My station and consemirh:ly my manners ails less desirsiile than his. surely he Must fore me more +hen 1 have Iliad the sdvaatage of his mem matiort., and have eatistabtlE‘ improved by that idter cciume." Sheipassed onvirUdi I heard no other words, but her steps indieated a heart at ewe. nr if disturbed, it was the commetion.of inespiewsible please're• 4 "Con it teed and it not,, mi , :len 'will it fa.l?" ••Llow n.. 11 its diminution manifest itself?" These nr.ryi..rres wl-,ch erns, in my mind often as t thought of tins apirorn.'ung nuptials. Ai4assce,la few nays after the marriage. I saw her leaning ag+insti the trunk ofa tree which was then in fall blossom: ~ tilhe was evidently:sonnet:l ng her own new estate with tie lovei ihopefilnets of the brr.:ichre above her, arki , as she raised her eyes again, it was evi dent that shelras thinking tif the future. sett eh was radi. 'eat iritlt hers! For sue momenta Cloud !teemed to peel over her face; !It *as rathei doubt than pain, . She looked Stale it the tree at..: its mcn.f.eenee of bloom: the clohd I pastmed aWay from her face. sod she cams away in Strident delight. ' That wu a Sprit* of.distippo:ntlernt s ral 1r rememlut;; a frost destroyeit thearly vegetation, red entirely in: ut' d the blossoms oh thet ee at Which she had been lookn .;:. ; No fruit wits bkrne.: It was, I apPrehend, my awn infirm:tylhat I - d mein think more of btangos whilt might come across Ills path . of the newly-ntarlie4 person, thzq any thing in her con dition; for althpuTh I subseqiiow.., sew wit. re the dan ger lurked, yet then it ale tvit:i ins only the foreshadow ing Oa aoasedrhat niorir.d Sensibility, contrived to anti cipate eioogh;to mike the 'present. gloosny with appre hensions of the future. Se r i watched. Blessed bi, Cie race of creek .' . whosestomachs are consuintly conjur ing op a clou to deity n their minds, and who are too Ts selfish to)rt any one paws without the benefit of their over shadowing folehorlinga. I !watched this case. for the fizet exclamation which I have recorded of this yens,/ woma'n' had touched a ctuird of melancholy in in) own cb,,,lontion sad se MIMI anxious ii see "how lung it would last:" how long the:pewee. joy and duirest•c fetio.t‘ would continue. It dui not monk to me that the disturbance could ortginste with her: i ! • [iii she elreelf [o=l arum trj my Ili obi , . The — hisbeiid was' fond of amusement. ant: he kept 4:4d used s good gin, an some well. trained dcgs. But thougit Item drew him occ s:onallY from his home. yet the fine disposition of itis wi s found in the dumb but sagacious companions or her husband. objects of regard. She leer - I ned totke them, en 4 so beeame their gentle nature, they f towed her. joked M i l her caresses, ind seeMs id to bare it ''sober resolve Ito watch Deer her safety. nid to secure 14 even at the lois diet'. lives. ' I confess I was dfsappitiuted a; t 1 W. having antresipated that the litter of dogs wo d havodisturboll the equanimity antis wife, and thus , ro yoked reprisals frotn i ps huish.and. , It• was not Icing hrifore some event—l think ' was the ordinary rssni,t o f "si.c a rity." the miserable p • de of try tag make boo's self canitidsratile. in jeuita..: ' g the Reese and comfort Of afa ily by going ••seeo. 1" for a man in whom otherspeoaldsot bane had con .iao. or thb) we'd tiqt have'asked 'entity—that ewe. front the husband it considerable portiol4 of thslpre. ty which had in de li:a eooditiou better thais the wife' before marriage. P I-A ad hisei." said I. "it' ill cease at last." I bore that my feelings we're of , sh , right kind; I think now tea; they were only those !rent:mit: Sonic people seem to desire an evil that they have foretold. I think I only de sired to kris* how dm loss of property was to affect lite wife. • ' l r . 1 . Her ho4asyd wand*, &St to tell bier 9f the misfortnnc. ••I aos sorry `say dear." said the quiet wife; "sorry in deed. It mill esospel yo 4 tido much of dm work you have hithstrui hired others to perform. Do not Ist the bassof year pommy moray you, use suffer yourself to devil on the:, orris. if i; was an error. of the act by which the). *emitted." *oast yes. my dear WitOt." u rl Will allit•'• odd silo. temestlany effect Wet it Will Sig 1144 to My Jebel, es mt sexist?. I must look sfter i f 'end oth- OE $1 50 A,VMAXI, ill ♦drsaa• the household affairs whether we bare else farm or twe.” The wife shed nu leers. Sive wise sorry' that the ham. band should lose the social dt►tinetien eensegneut apes some property more thai ethers poneasee: teat it was II parduuable feeling in her. that the lose orproperty placed her more upon his level, end removed eothethin of Mek, appearance of dlffere Dee bete ee a them. Wu]. This. !thou was not moch of•a ••It fated ref.',', The sodden death of - the firet-born etsild. almost/fel boy, was the next distarbing cause. Ivrea not laths house during the than illness of the child; bat I aUesded the funeral, and followed the.bodv from the antique Masi of mourning 'to the churchyard. Whoa the .elode fell spa' tne cotnn. I thought the heart of the mother would have burst. She leaned over to look down into the res ting pkee of her child. and the arm of • (fiend seemed to prevent her from ants him." And ll geld, e•st feel). no loacer." The frend and \wesghbor led lier back to her hatband. The gentle look o affecheette sympathy which he pee her as he placed lief arm witli!s . o hig; and drew her 'tow. ' rd. him that ehte mizht leen on his manly strength; showed me my m atele. • The soother hae-sofF-red but the aftecticor. nay. this I:001meg of tho wife, wag now Complete. L Could I mother be happe'returning !rein the yet Ink sodded grave of. her only child? .. . . Death had softened her begirt, and fitted it for.the mit• istrations of new RM.:to:on. Tho father had safiered ill -the death of,the boy Is well and as Much as she, mid yet at the moment of de,peAt unzmah he had hushed 4 h s own grief that he migi . t sustain her inhstr sorrow. T e , tucther mourned bat'ihe AA ifa rejmcea." How beaeti I .end beentsfyinz Tor -a moment had sorrow become. t scemed_tu nit.. ma •: Ar..csits had never before pose d m il such therm:: it site:lCJ. slin i cticsn to make it 'pp- riot. sqr.*•zlit ponricZ tlmougls elvecea solo a darkened els - - Ler l..etot.tes visible only byl the Boating perticles that • fleet the inzobli;ng re)s, . 1 ; , • , . The l sffays of the i•otsple were tot so prosperous as is en-nrs. t'lp inenslr ) . Cm economy. and the i womanly . . e , !llenee of the wife s-emesi to epserre. yet she tie re pi,d. 1 co-A lo • ins:slices of excess on tho part the huithunt ereor iitcyl% upon the forbenroupe of wife. hot es even !fir excess Tess accompanied with presiti.ins of .4r,•ct......—:tu.y. though maudlin, seemed to rotnponsate.. r•e'oa t i:, then, was rather alight— ssrrcw and doep mo-..01.-iition might have been fel Rut retr - i:1.18111CC!. jUlneff •Vilh 110171.1 unacconntailde deci.y cr . :neat:a. dAI not dnitorli the happinras of the,atifts tiap;iititsa which teemed to me as a perpelualjwy. 'Wes tie woman apatheucT no eeasitire: net.? Wan she made to go through life with q geWthe lamp. and drop into the crane with a eitt4el Hir en gu.ahat the de . Nth or her son proved the. contrary. Fite IcFs trf - rro;leils. to one oho bed been poor befbee. see west to p , C.Celer no gref; and let the rerdor. retlerriber. nr ahe ha. eat known the feet let Stet kern it..h . at the lo s s of preperty is more tnticri:, felt hy those who hive front pot tr . ::: rs,en to pos.teseions, than it iss by tips* who from ttifett4.y to the than* tr r, had always been tie& Tine 1434 s of property produced nu grief. - the death of her chs'd led t 0 s. new ,affeetiou fett. and sr: engorged joy in her hntlesud. 1-iis,upfi-ectrtitt, but Fu U otteione deriortureof, from so briety``, kng Asstiettded with rod.? nets or neglect dui eel offend the prAto of his wife. j •411 wilt I r 6014 I "l t .itimit maim as a m i otrier." thought she; most shatC l a p - atiun , o ' : ray social state. and I may once. in • lorz Cr:ie. be in . orktiod by some lowindolgence in my !itistand, but ixeL:,, deep. permanent grief. as a arire v i t is rub•:..:c lam t:, be 7pared, as a comparison of my,own CODCOLI on nith Cis: of fiiy liwarsod, shows thatlia the c, , ors,. of Lattice , ' club be eped the misery of mourn aricrhe sated from the solitary woes of w:clovv!-Ipod." ' Th. cr prope-ty rendered necessstr . mere !slimes the pert 0r the husband. and that hrui;u ( kept him mote front ius home than formerty, but the gentle welcome of tbe'aire cheer, d i;us t.ni worn htutband. and her delicate carrells chnnged the gloOtii settiOg ou his brow ielo l the am.les of estisfaction. Ibere was perhaps more pleasure it, tb,,eCi-t: which she - Was making. to produce the evi• deuce er Erittewetion i. i her hiveliend. Limo there wan in I:.e 4 1 FL:lange eini,es'uf we:coine end thiinks.. The ero'e grew proud Of her ..influence to bring' him eye felt a new consequence when abe,fouod thnt she could not calp reciprocate smite' but thep•l frowns: not only shere in taro pfeesures of home. bole dismiss the tiling. - .Boer heqj is the office of a good wire..r.ud t o fi ro run'st be her Ann:in:en:a. to derive thsl4g'icat,grahLOsuoil by proclue4ng 'the haPpistees of anot:4er. It u-%= :n sar-rder anernoon, and by appointment t cc imOandrmght to have retcrued tWo or three boon be:-re, The noise and revelry had far a long time dia. curbed the ooter edge of the in which the d • el. hog ma-as aituitted—eome ruizir frolic, hitherto ke in a pert of the ccronty. hrd !Ken adjurncd to that teiglitiorho,‘ , : r -cut ;he: . way of tho hmdiand did of he in that derect.on. Tlio 'wad had -gone out f coevalj to r: etch far 11:e .;Truaet. IA to mret th it smile of `wideorne—that smile whrch 'cokes It the delightfol, wh•cit o: - act. nod reta:mi. Sae lor'i anzmuals to the left. eod stletered her ilea chug t' e road to hope that ono taken cf Ida appriach'uo cl be presented. But -d 4 ..o ke • ' .wicrucd to ..n.band did , r .ad sone out f c ,ryi to meet Itiin 1,! . ..no wh:ch makes b. tr , . nod reicle. Sae hyJ't ' , stieteied her ilea ateng t' e .io token cr his spin-Stich . % a 4 _ Were IA sit none. • . - • Even the dogs brat had foi -wed her cot failed to e v. notice. of his approAch. 'he leaned over the railiug with distrustful hope—h 1 a ould cows. min and repay her for all her anxiety •y extraurtlinJry evidences of of feet;on. She slam • ones' up fur her consolation the thcinsand kindness slif her husband. his constant change i lem !eve. his re z 'stance to; those .errora that ;marred the domestic ha pines' of so Many familtes: and like a true wife 'l4'4 s ered the lostrd of her men riurtiY. excellence and hffee ,on. to guild thejelvadter sad conduct of her husbt r tpl. ..- I f Sti was startled from her rererv i ot' delight gad char ity by an ormual outhri•st of noiak debauchery from the wretched 4rinki-,c.: !mese . 1 a:ow: Sce leaned' fotwatd. and Mood fixed 112 herror,..tit the itil:tt• ' I ler r.ushetzd teas in the irlnst of Ols riotous hest* in si . elteui.z.e..Fgea.ung farniyartty unit au abandoned one of her own SCX. . 1 .-tie atop' lad b..46i UM./ tin Ingle of her own house Con cealed friiin her the 1,1.140 scene. A thou..shria previ ous pioneer that had setresity excited a thought. bream* then;of 'Me ortnoce„ in mei explanation which was (Isis in what si.o had seen. She steed her apron to her eyes but there sere no trite; 4i r hand, dropped oo the fence be n r4lie , ; a feel' .g eir.p over her •heart such as she h„; 'ow bt.rerC exoerieneeil. s:.- felt as /4 woman. rtgret for the lows of property— t:.> et,zher had It . ol.llnr the death 61 her 'child—the Kiwi t% that had been felt Fame slight errors to her :instinct); but property vutd, be rectrned briabor. or . . . . rel.n;qutshed withnittefroi--overy dream of the mother .„7 No one% to her heart tir beloved chid and refre•thed willt;ii tpittual intereonot ; and every waking , thonirht towardo 44 one. we instil the :Ma with the 6,11. e of his hes sty interconnie, an town:Ater to the ' promote of a intuit uniun-..the ertora of a hush,nd. th'it tin not imply , dishlmot, nor exitthit themselves as evidence* of watilng al:Eel-hon. 'may be l'imened or eodnred: hot when the iseart is suddenly oyerr.helined with the evident" of shaifle, insult. dishonor: when 141 the merit) of woman's 01.'1 /tits is entrtgril tent the proofs of guilt. 'lntl all the rata other charity and mtorine love are disbantred* the itnerrinp. Rolfes• of i tr4tilude end intim!. and this: confiding. cousiihngi the ruthful wife beeeerre the gra newt of the disirneileti Of her domestic peace. drama, sweeps ever the heart like the 'tilaiflimp sf. the silent moan: and then all the tinmentionithle ebbs( A. Iranian. al: the cherished sorrows of the dau Futon' anguish of thai. withal*. aro Natio wh sing rsrnsat or . -Ths Wires ?me Gri e r.... . . NUMBER 46. /I.‘
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