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A And mate the vine' On On thevire . . • heave at the steeple with might and main ; And beret- and sweep Into the belfry °tribe bell!. - smite it so bard and they smite it so well, !That the sexton 'tosses - his arms in sleep,. he is ringing a funeral laid! I Tong Again. man nits i i s bigh-hacked chair Before an open door, bile the suit of n summer afternoon Falls hOt aen:ef the floor, . - • ad the drowsy click of an ancient clock Has notched the boor of four. . breeze blows in indi► hteeze blows out From the scented summer air, ,1: it flatters now on his wrinhled•bion., And now it lifts his bait; • 4 the liaden lid ot his eye drops down, And he sleeps in his high-bneked chair. man skew, and thiold Man dreams,: bead drops on his breast, • inds relax their feeble bold," I fall to bis lap in rest: • std roan :leer, and in sleep be diams, 4din drams again is blest. fears unroll their fearful scroll; (e . is a child again; ' ' Iher's tones are in his ear, lrift across his brain; - .Krs gaudy butterflies I down the rolling plain. 4 le.pineks the wild' rose in .the iroods, - And gathers eglantine, And holchwthe golden buttercups Berteitti-his sister's chin; And angk i s in the meadow4irook With alent and naked pia. *•• , - He loiter! down the plumy lane And-q the brimming prl, •, . tad* 4gh escapes his parted lips ' ;iiitia,-fiestrs the bell felvochetsl—_, • And . iii wishes it never were nine o'cleck, And ttie miming never weie -full. D, - i f alio - ad sktif4to. Itnother;a hand is pressed on bie bead; ,:: I r 'ter kw hi con'hie btuw—, - - " k t summer breeze .blows: nat the door -: ,1 I With &Joss a a leafy . bough, ' , ed the boy is a ir,hite-h-iireci man again, , Anciiiikeyea are tear-filled now J • ,•• .47 , ... 1 From the Fla; of our Union. MARINE A Fresh Water Mystery. BY GEORGIC 8,11..11MOND: , CHAPTER L •: • rftomentix. lam a fellow . of-the strangest - mind in- the world .elight in matques and cgfels soioetinaes Tw&um NIGHT. those who are -anyways partieular dates in story, telling, 1 would id:l -t thar the first little incident in my mt fresh-water sketch and that sain whbcrk uas the tuazasory scl sevmw - a of-them rather corniC,) occurred' in , of that memorable year when so thousands of otherwise, very setts'i, teople in t hissount ry . were frighten houst out'of their witsi and Werejed :lieve 1141 the day of:judgement, had fo the:middle of the night, .by that t :singular .ipetectrio shovver which olacePn tit niglit of the 13th of No b i er, atld ' wtich fernirliable pbertoro- I servairto retikaithe veil from a corn- Ited mystery that had - sadly puzzled for the last five months, until fin.aßY --' ____,..,le more;thart- half. crazy: upon - - the subjct. -) . ,7"• •-•:- • -- - :- , ; It is,l a ' iiv • , '-t - r ,, are, no very arrittelde• - trait in one's ch ri t -ctert- to exult in, or rejoice at, the misf rt6e-Pf a fellow being': nev ertheless, 1 must 'confess that - f 4iii feel omsiderahl elated One morning in the month of Aprili—....- ~when Captain Mediad •Cuuk,,,bf*packetlattooner CorninOdore w°ol-14y; i*carrying,a.press niseil so , as to leaOthe4,.t put of Sackett's Harbor, ~•Alqi94 the Etairitopmast out of hei alto ; geth.e . i, width, coming down nn .deck by i t 1 1)e run, so •cri ' led Captain Medad as to t.Put' him pr uty for the next three - amootbs at - least, hereby leaving nse.(a-boy rornineteen} com\*ander pro tem. of the , most beauqul*twoner .afloat 'on Like Ontario - ''.' Wmiles=_ e were not Annre than ten m iles= out• side the big ship-houie when the accident happened, and I immediately bore.up for t' Sackett's," where, -living sent the wounded captain borne on a mattress, and been regularly ittatalled - by owzi era as his successor, I, sailed again with in tee hours for Kingston ; and so much elated was I by the sudden dignity nflny Flew command, I that, several tune; during F the first week, I was actually in ihnger id walking overboard iltogether; and some of m y friends suggested Ito-prom-- ety o f putt i l i g tove id _ biletearks on the schooner; as . tike -only preventive against her young captaiaett'`committing : letoluntary, suicide by walling overboard, sod drowningitimself. 11 , However,,- :this sort cir. Aietipg iko2e course otaliew Solhat I felt • quite at:louse'lib_ my Pow , AmoigOd` sod 'clothes fitted nelOY-as x. 11611 es= they "lria .etialwroleeefte4 , *lttil schoow„_ We had- - ibout we ek each ettt ' s * l4l 4' aug .at the" r 11 C, tisot, all riAly for / ? 13 4 1 k 1 414';.eet. ._*•:174.1011 ,1 1, - *kaki* " "firliiagr A r but: THE WILL' which greWfin finally , nitt'o a n inex h*ea ble web , mystery, Abu:i t 7r fire mouths fair- Jbes adored EliC, an I was. made aripay en at last by that u tccountable Show er! f . fiiliing #tars.l - '' 1) oro, ..., t" as'.rery emir) dark, and•l Was hu l rryng,al i g dOwn , "e of , the ti narrow,- obac e tar*, : .froinit e hotel known as theßl ing'S 111 . ad, w'!they I had hiOn to . hate * the Mrs-et:omit , 1 f severatpaisen. ge . ' vhcr '!wpro gni o Oswego l e l i the re el; when!l was a mai)! arrest' in my, rapid course hy,a ale, _Who leethe flyLng tip_theearrow , fop -Way, and litag in herself headlon if — i Mt nit ar,m?i, ehisp li.ihtteen collyulMl- 6 t l ie**FiV4ir au almoit scream 1 accents of, tan tic- t ( e ) rr ut or: e ii i e 1 sa - II even's . isake, pro el ru antis I' an with he delicate f me li he face in m boso re y child. :i had.eatght - a gl i fi res eldlowitigth' o a drrk alley-,th he self into my arm l , . r , ha ceased -to to Spei feetly. well -he cans llsof commi ynd i v in o stateiof tni di 1,-sii i .. edl hay_ tiiy prpteti the escort. her . hohle4, 4 My offell OaS• a thanks, and! id the had ever •11('?aild ~..i an da!lt that I Lcould-o" iac•titc figure, and : ':,ap -yet I , was just .as w was young and hea own Uting. 1 - 4; : It was but is shot deuce i butibefoii N pa too 'had iniforita • i daighter i,f-11" rli 11 ow lady, of vi , thetn. that returning ft . Pm he _ frieptls, she ilia th two misct, , e4iti into , he , the lalagk a de on .i n i i ~ rrived at ;$ h . '•• - d•• 111 1 stns —the?re 4 id be held by \the r biallt 1 Which lighted the e fe ily. heatitiful l i hi Iv ,P gcted. 1 I li , - he' Was con Stile bly below t stature; '. tai, he iexquisitely oi was' so' eioq ent of Nato ' i chless g ~, I be slight figur , S 1 ta a xpanch, tit til she; stood' , ther a I With her i' hi olive, heek4 ,g e gr g / i a n hair, n• — .eat d zz„lin - e 4 ,. 1 e - black, in 1) ill 4 1 , n • jesty of aii empress.- '' ~, At ! fist: sius hpsisted upon .ritY in o the parlcir,_ihat' her iiirther tph th nk mel fo.:. • at 'she Was -'plehs e li i to naan eel. pfl Ilantr,y to heriull „ w en l in . forin er: \ that any re* al r _adjr• tol sai t , and' expressedi -'I th t my paSsetigers would grovb t t icily of delai, She_ desisted from tr at es, contetitmg herself srith • x e n d thrieti livit crated I promlse wo ul ! most cert i ainly call on her - , i e rli t4convenience after .I should - Ili fr m Oswego. ' , .1, . • \ - ,' : 11l • ! ou mity r deeM me bl•ld, et; in : 1 d ctuumaidenly,lishe said, as I- viras i t -d epart-;:‘1,1.3' '!--T- "rya. neverthel , i'y u o accept lis, , as a tip,s,.. ; Lii . ~ 1 o my :regard; . atld Of .. , 1.11 . . 1, E givala tins , - Isv'tt'" a '' ' `e l t cretr, t 3-7 7 d Jubie, row of tiny . f i a' Setting, , froit , the fore finger i i t: " y te cl fi .a n s g p e o rs .. c i fi t w o_ a np re . : i f M ::::: 11 1 : i i ' : t i l d ' e a u . ; l ;4 ll : : d it :::lie ;-" :fa h ir wi ,7of ti t, e-11 ,,1 5 i g h % aid siry gently returnin the 13 " Ti re I obsirsed..aS I raisea - th ' littlit pr resptifuly. t. , my-lips, ,t it the lit, n:er from he second di i' of Obi ° WWI issilg.l, '. - ii- i 1 W ethi ill : .little bee ei::: tie fie" m, " -fft vexed:t her grill)] linger, I kn hluslied ncidnuicklY wit upon whigh,l I. bade her iiepaited4 i", . ' r. . II - t, •I _ i i I i THE FUZZ 1 • ' '', - ' Day herd a vision ! . When 1I - arrived • at & (nun i) . nquiry that from theila tel bad not, cilia:! as '4 2 eselPreseat a no Oar icialer hurry, bu joynagthpeaselvhs in COIA via, ... ( or tworntinading.in gro w sof thi.#s ant Fours. eiritbe' wharf, Id ertnittedjto wait as patieftly , all 1 cool altboughl J. %vat very aux:urns to, ibe otTp i th tilielgiat fair wind which WO tket i sine leildown ; t anil soli ting ikecuin iHa . 1-, which one of :12 e getOeinen er i me , 1 took his atilt, and together 1 e .it Hied about the, whin for perhaps , n In,outeti, when the doze:n 'er . -m l a, • ngem from the hotel ciirne c dowD, and inediatelp after then!)nt _tae a -carriag , yrhiC,h drew_ up `along ide.l the 1 tettooner,,•frcitu Which • a ' 1 1 '-ed THI PEOPLE IS iTkIE LEGITIMATE S4: I IIJIM3i . 3 AND TH - - - ; catita";;;l 'or me :froth :;(iotb dderthai . aspen, 'sll4:bid d sobbed like a e • ect sh dusky turned ri f c lu s u id per r ; and could e of two • .wbo. mew: sb ,d bythet , ?, underst,. s i ci her test; ' ranee as , n 1 conewhat the tsr•fed n, I and pl j Oil 1 ceptdd v9th ost inusicall. :xclited , fife r soil to atany e I ova'so .3? of a raised, ag she o my altheugli it )7 see she w arently well H.convinced tieul,'as I ova . distance to . reached it, me that she L arDonald, had often he an errand' t ! been seized -who sought lev whither' cli ff op Or of - a state y . neq her nt rays of trance, thq ',oat rig upon whi I one r, I mp per= had con : ibont, bd o . , c [l l f l 02 4 9 • rls Pf her 4 bade bend ;I . • ?mine, oncr in fin l'hand E t t 41 . my rt teed ,to she ty r t" r -h 4 ew her iod iand ; and Pu ch pa. -aer. I Lbng-eni -41411:10Wil; ;a ' l b 9 in . 4 rat er en ion 9n deck . . id Ihe the et c _ ogie7 for her 1101111 lONTiO,SE, Lieutenant Janies Minty and h s lovely .bride—Whoti, like a foOl, that -- I was, 1 - had very nearly fallen desperately in love with et first sight. . i-- ~ i ' As I eat-on thelocker eft, my eye fell upon four trunks- which had been brought into the eahin from the cerriage, Which I had teen Lieutenant Hazily and boa wife alight.from, and on'the e d'of two Of the trunks I read' the you g Lieutenant's name, while. the. otber wo bore that of 'E. *seDoxst.e,'• and , u der it, • Kings-- ton,, all , painted on thel •ether in white letters. ' - .1 • ' -"' ' Aziprelehing the lairip and , holding.up, iffirtroillelose te-•the light, that I might. eXaraine the ring. I beheld the very same letters engraved within' the circle formed 1 by the double row of pearla, and between !tem and the brilliant rtiby centre, '.E. MscDoNst.to,' .Kiogstimi' - - ' _ . , It .was a most strange Mystery ;•and af: ter puzzling my brain for nearly an hour, 1 at last came to the eloped that Lieutenant Hartly bad eloped with the r)cli widow's beautiful .daughter;. orrikh eiwise; I had coine.hear 'making a cltii iledfool of myself_ by falling in love with Lieutenant Hartly's most lovely wife.. • 1 But then these two definite conclusions did not satisfy me as well,.as - Dug .would hem done, and feeling e l onsciolTi that if tcould by any possible _ means reduce ei ther or both the probabilities to a certain ty,- I should have gained nothing to. my O i wn advantage. lat last ) fixed one long, eager gaze upon the st to-room door, which hid: theobjects of , my excited cu riosity frnm viewi and th n snatching an ether brief glance at the Ting upon my finger. I rushed on deck,i where I found* the wind, which liadbeeni blowing just.a pleaiant wholesale breeze *ben I went below, now increased - tel a strong gale ; While the night, which • aitbour previous h a d -been perfectly cled , was shut in •with great banks of . ragg ilsnow- clouds, t int eerie sailing up- frot the , horizon, and the brave little craft 'went dashin'g on, wing 'and_ wing, de, il: before the hoarse blast and quick-breaking surges, Ike some dusky phantom of the night. Within -twenty minutes after.l went' on deck;. .the schooner was under close reefed canvass_; and . everything on ' - deck having been secured, she was kept On her Course 'at a , speed which promised to . , ig up up with our Fiort of destination, -less than'forty - miles, distant, much ler than - we had anticipated when we Kingstnn. -_ • - : .. .2 • t soon came on to rain in peect tor .% .accempatiied With dam er, and il the most vivid lightning ',•' and lthongh the schooner went. along comfortably. enough, yet my anxiety.' kept me from 'again going below duritig the ,passage. land banishgd all thoughts of Lieutejaant Ipartly acid his mysterious little wife - from rey brain, until about sun-rise on the fol lowing merging, when having arrived in liiafetyelongXide the- wharf in Osivego, Ithey - were about to leave the vessel with 'ibe- other .pessengers,, _and as I shook haecis - v.-it h• thein all et the; gangway-es they bede me farewell, I re Iced to sat isfy myself •as-to theidentit' of the lieu tenant's wife. - • - 1 ' , • 1 _ I Was mistaken, howeve r' for when I li took her-hand,• which - she ffered with nut the leaatbesitatiOu,. m x first glance fell upon a massive gold ri ig upon: her forefinger, and .the' second onvinced me beyond a - doubt •thet it , as-the exact counterpart - of the 'one - 1,17i ich I had-re- The little witch_ seetnete I &-z,.... 3 ..,,,4., - „ perplexity extremely, and holding _up her 'hand so close twiny eyes that I couldread inside the circle of Sarls....E.. MacLiox- Aix, ' Kingston,'' _she spread out-her fin gers to.show inc, I I suppose, that they were all perfect, and bade me adieu in the same" silvery voide, th at I had listened there-in the ball o r the stone_ mansion .1 ~ •Kingston, and , t ii. with a-familiar, lut most mischievo laugh, she took the arm of lier—l was not quite certain than be was her linsbatid, and entering a carriage in waiting, they .were driven, off - to Ilse hotel. I . - I I I had determined the night previonx to ask for 'an explaniitien before they left! ibei vessel. but I had found no opportune; ty iintil the moment' they stepped, npoif the wharf , --and then I was sit much con fused that -had my life depended upon the issue,' don't believe 1 ebuldbave• spoken a single word.- - . : • - • [ I v was . resolyed, Lowe er, to _see the lieutenant cfring ,the y; but when. I repaired to alto : ii hotel t about 'noon for that purpos . I was info tried that Lieut. Hartley and lady had le t .pswego in the ten o'clock stage for•A urn,- where the 'young officer had au uncle residing, whom be had come owe to visit. 1 . CHAPTE boatv MYST i ii •-) boat - e_ ; . . • ",Stranger than the eb of =lion - Are the mystifies f trutit--- In 'll4 place of ref ruing , direct to, KingstoO; as I ad cape led to-do wher•l left that irort I, loaded . • in Oswego 7 for -1 I Belville,' a s 11 town near 'the heednf, the 8aj1....0f Quinta, and some! seventy[ Mileeto theweltward of the metropolisl of What was then:Upper Canada. , , 1 It, Wali about the - niddle of ! a 1 ifternoou,. just , seven days,/ after - 1 bad flailed fro m Kingston, and/ the, !schooner, bawing passed I Hallo% 1./was ke i toff be fore- ii,. strOng . breeze at S. S.• . for flie purpose of tionning / hrqugh'. narrow. itrait in . the jbay, •• when I was suddenly whichiro' nd , fz i4 nti 6xi ltbe ii nd a. f igi wa n k g i t nf r i d e mi ry mai m i r n . liin hi:mein the ca in; by a . confused ses 4 er alio the p s- over ay , head. PT n g , - e 'd - ad loopier on decl; I discover . , not thee( fiffy yard off the,- achoores ireather=bnat a sa,ll.bilit juit earned; *WI more thee a . dozen - 14i:54!,qh sad inning thein:idateiialiii.. clinging ~ to the keel sod 8114:12 , ,for big*: 04''theitii*tIliselicanier's *dos wsk . * 1 4 4 : 4 004 E and I ill 14'°40), t° head' '-'-' .. - ' '' • ' -'401.71119,10 41. aore " I t 'l4ll _1,641*-1-131°.14,11*...441. leave . 1 * t Ler A:, - -1I11rR.D*Y±:110 pssz.td boat, the head- atis werge 'hauled ' - . ' down, the anchor let . go and: - within fi ve minutes from the time left the; cabin, the ;whole- party _wets:: r ,-- tied frotetheir p rilous situatton, aci d a thereon the se teoner's deck ponrin forth to thyself Idi others who had hied- me, - their heartfelt thanks for our proirtht {Raid. . ? !There were Aileen rsons - t all; biit- I led no eyes or ears : r but' ee of the %. w ole 'parry. and that one wa ' to : me a: mstery. I had rescued -her rein the o ri erturnekboat myself, and pl tied .her o rho - deck :of the schoener; andthere she, stood .beside inevriih - ter-fafr, deli care hand claaped - -in thine; speeehless frOm the very excess :of her pUrelmart's gratitude, while I was equally mute - with winder and admiratian ; -for in the per- . son of the glorious being by my side, I bell'ild—l thought at first, it was, beyond all question, the same -superb- creature whem I had met there in the dark street ofiKingston only a - week 'previous—but cur single glance at - the little hand I hclld pt;isoner in-mine, convinced me ofimy er ror ; for .here, too,' as •in the case of the young - lieutenant's wife at .Oswego, izi w that all the Angers vrere perfect. ) For Maven's sake, tell me w o yOu are l'• I exclaimed, at kit, after I bad rais ed the little band to . a position in which I Could read very - :plainly the letters on , , graved on the heavy ring set . with pelf's amt a ruby, exactly like the one I Indite ceived from Miss MacDonald. . ' E Mic- DONALD, Kingston: - I read the l second time aloud from the ring on the girl's fin . ger, end then-I .inquired - again, 'ln Hea l v ets's name, Who are _rim l' - • I' ' Your question is answered there, She said, looking up ,int o may face with an arch swile, and I)f:suiting al the sidcse time first to the ring . on her own . . finger—' and 'there,' she added, ' taking my oWt hand and placing the ring-upon my little hp ger- by tbe side of my own. ' . ' My GOO.' I exclainied, more than ev er excited ; ' explain this mystery, or I shill— Go raving crazy, perhaps ; replied be little bea uty, interrupting me. i s Is.that what you would hive said; sir I; Weil, you would not: be the, first man that has lost his nitefore pretty woman. ! -r -'Bolt . I am very grateful fur SorTiCes renared, and if it bepossible that , you can so soon have forgutten the 'circum stances underwhich you received rho ring or her who gave it to yOu—or this,' and the . . little witch kisised: the back of her band coquettishly ; 1 Why, Ssir, I will con sent to enlighten yeo4eite. , who 1. anr., - ' 4 In thc first place, then I am the daugh ter of Mrs. Ellen MitcDOnald, of Kings : , ton. My Ramo is Ellenl—. • You see k. on these two rings. ..I have been visit ing some of my rclativs here or rather up, in • Belville,, fur a ew days—,Carne down •to Hallowell lon a pleasure party and got capsized, half-frightened to death and at last picked up ot4 of the , water by a young man who ought! to havetrememr: bered Ellen MacDonald longer than a : single week. That's always the case, though with—- 4 I:beg pard‘ Miss _ MacDOnald , -I 11 said, interrupting r; ' aid you say theie young people, , your companions; belong' to Berville,l' t -. t - - , ' I believe I have said nis suCh7thiog, sir, but they do : and I presume that thby would all, as well as myself, be very twitch obliged to You for a passage home iv th i - you in the Schooner.' t_._ - 4 Wits. Rh:Labe magi h e se:it', - -. 1 --1--..... feel under' i t i te e se u r p la r zi;l i , , , e o to iN c:a . , . , ,l otacbDeronnaiilddL. .- , ' There, there, sir ; I understand what 'you Would say; She answered, idayfully, breaking intupon my`, :speech. 'II under-• stand you, land shall. 4se most happy - tii converse with you v‘ihenever You . may - -find it - convenient to ca !during your stay; and ifvou go to Kiug ton fromf 13elville, I shall - mo6i Certain) . `claim at ,passage tier_ about two hours after;The accident'occur- Iw r v i gieOtlihsgnt weigh with righted - ;:and rni a .tl9 l ' s II mare eb b 'e at ne d i I -s ec? : :' t - 7 ; n n we iri t i o 'cl ‘ hv v 751 11 ; beena a du n n d i n _ , red, we were alongside the wha'rf in. Bel ville. T-SE JaOMANCE OF,':REALIiIf; 1 , 1 "Thou eanoti hot forget nfe,for memory will fling 'lei light j il'lr t oblisio4 dark sea.÷. ~ ' Difiing the period that I remained in Belville every leitiure moment of my time was spent. n the society of Ansa Macpon ald and when I sailed again rot:Oswego, - she went with mein the .schooner as pas senger.;. fUr, she said she had .rnulch -rather, .go round with Me by Oswego, than to go directly leje to Kingston by the steam er that ru nsevery other-day-tin the Bay, of QuintaV • . ,_ ; . 'We had a long (and to me) most pleas ant =passage ; for with . the eiception, of two old Quaker 'ladies, who kept their berths most of the time, Miss Ellen was the, only, pesienger •, and as ; a general thing;-I should think that twenty mit of every twenty-four boars we spent together in sreading, conversation, pmmecailing thellech,mr sitting beside each. other at night and gazing, 4tat _the iclear,' blue sky gemmed with stars, or out upon the 'calm, sleeping waters `utpld .9iipitio. un -tit at last I had , -.1.;•tv..4.;!t0-khlit the beautiful girl 4 tionsvil ' ivinity andiser presOce seemed; to , r , , si absolutel dLiperisable to My TO estiatance; - , - Butt the Spell, was _ t length broke 4 for e*.entng of the VII day after Lep? in g Beliille,eand twit r twithours before our arrival at. o.swe , I told ber 401 my love, aiiiiylisiene _with astonishmept whiliksha informed us that . having been ..engaled in "marriage for ' Mere ,tlitta Six . months, to'i youtill' . etleunan - of Kings -ton, it-was itnioselb far her to seturn my Paillgl44. - . t ...- `1 34 4 i mit •Ivm's &Of; in coisOpsisio :4 violl'Ob unrror - coraerlaur,lo ll ... r . iiiriiikEs.4;.oi ,i F.FB4: I CH4PTEIt y 10,.(pg 4 ; r I' :1 - ,• • ':- !_., : ii. i . - - ..- . -•-r , -: .1.. i. :. . 1 . Y.-- E ',..i1:.=... . ~1:-- 1 , 'i.-:.'''''' :..7::! ; :': , LS7T.IfEr - TRUE:XND:Or;q 4 ;firPrOTMENV.'' . . - --:..'..fi:- :.-:..:....-:.', s.'‘ •' I . :::: ,: 1 - .. ....' '- i''.. - !. -- , r'' - :'''.' ''.!'''':.-..: J'2.c..-1. PEO Af3 - 53i ARY i - i•• iii'eonferenc,e,. and - witir . ,y .l tie almost certtutity, ti w eek - °l. e had; so foeti d e(-bilautiftil,,aecomislishi,; - . °Us; Ellen'', McDonald' mine. . g sift ell . Mite arnval .4 t entimant Hirtley in th 'Ed t r ine that he hadlefi t 1 dayt prn)rious it WIZ: tli r i 1 - - n, oh his siti; to threes 'lento' r,i wo •iir, three o ' , I Irbil with. hiii.rel4 , t 1 lls, : !atid several of 'the: lard he wns . thee.: jus_; •Pi .. ii, tch l liner that . Va .yI fly. ffa,npton, all tha ',... .ly 'Of ineking front - ,. sterv,lasi had atite.r."- , 9ment I s** him. , 'ld remained with 'lgiome i PsWegniintil the veg.,' 13414 and I.Aid not see . fefrt Itnihutes - before we' i , i, l as. : t e passage wan . _ i • nine ours, • and 'there .• , 2 'ailirty assengers in t he h ~, . . of i, .Ino . opportunity con ;flud ,when we landed ' ; , I bad' not been fifteen in.6eii us during the days; I S , my. promise to call at. !I%;rs'.l bitter/Quaid; imnit :tUrn to Kingston, but :. ol t here, and so .I wrote' • .inself in the best way.l ' days afterward. I saiV, klisrbor with a firm de - :: il'virspeakior even think in sster again,while I y ;li . Jia l. •r: c u not acc om pl is h, 14;v114.1iiiing circuinstaiir present in •my thoughts 'hnurited trip like a night , 1 t v.. ?, -ill I wars almost. med. , i , L I ii-1-•Months' went oy, so u. nnees noticed_ and corn 'On thy changed appear tirintely" kept ln,y secret ,iittis of itiplicart, and klol of the. Unaccountable jknc viasmaking .me In II I'F - • - '' itii`Eß V. . . Thus ended O' it the bops--n Which for the; le l cherished, that t and ouster would one de:3r ' On the me ni! Oswego, Ime I street, who in o ! his *ire only cle's; nod w , . ;ton to obtain • h e ,tnont s, in o de ^ - cities; ;about maimr getting under 'v I had no,opport a s4lution of the mined to dO-the I Mimi Mac Don I of her relatives- sel,:was ready - t 'her again sailed:; :and , tit made thal being more- tha schooner; LifaiJn vcrsing - with .he ' ita KingstOn,;tb %!ords, passed ibe, I•:romembisre tho - residence o dititely on my: r had no heart to. a note, excusing 'could'; and thre ed for. ackett'S :termination to u of the perPleicin Hie& . • •• . , But the latter fur . tile - 'strange. tea were_ eil;tr, while awake; an mire is my d Time pissed all my acquain mented freely u mice ; hitt I - eti hid in the very, never • once . sp: mystery which rdonunianiati.: • ° i:i ;'l. lW U Z l3 etlliny .31 't . the,. soul hi affliction - dark : J.. '.. ; i c thitstrivestosup re d s it. X.l l i'? Ib'Fir histre Maki:" , ing 'of . the thirteeith iiii II 'was preparing to nal '; le tm iel sli t y on o - f o m n ir m" r i e l ti al a t i hirlast I- should, ever '11; Met -in front f f one of ie tenant .Hartici,l whb Nies to saii t 'and if I had' ;rll4lf a dozen more pas: 7 away before sundownA' Ilrin veryiwell adeoritoi r s', I have not eisingle s; but I •shalt-4 very ' I : noon, and then I have essito attend to la -few - 7.lluntry, - which may d%- i c i night; ` so =that y ir had luggage down abo id in there yourself 'eferb . '; 1 _ I - , . • , le replied : I'll :1 attend iii:begcne appearance • faMself:- -•., ' , 4 )elive them:. H e is d 7 Ivi., .7i i il the Conntryt i hat ai !stiuLlown, and some little !ii th ago kept Me foritino t was neatly nine l'clock - •ci to the schooner,. where l e!Ili utartley and a youAg i• t !, whom had knoin. ~ iiigston; who in oinked 'ainder of their pa ty, ill re ' for the, night, ~ havqig est foroi-fo idols iono three y 1 - i was got-under weigh at Uitt•li tw boars she had id lway 4 fore tkfinestrung -cif, pies ect .of reaching Before s arise on tbe fel * . . . • liel3 , rung officer had retir e left port, and I sat there till lalmost, ee' leven clpck the ; past! and speculating . ed until 1 hicame so curn d ;in my_ own Meditations; ctinimiousiiess of what was i me, mitt 1 ; . I was aroused icciemat ion of wonclei, ut et, I flute : like voice, _.that.- I Ritistant. and springing to .:Id a scene that causellme ck )liat . quick cry of iron toitaze tn,tnute awe tipon. fight-picture. •- - , t a .clouil, was viSible in; he hal uir Wait seft• and balmy. 1. t i i.''' t :i li t i ch t i h ic e z tb e e nit w h i l w ty l a e s .B rle ce d of Sparkling trnit•eors, es if heaven .wee fallingi end tie ;;craft w nt gaylvelong flashing MI ' f es. .driveit ou . . stiOng.bier stood ;some beers =, I •lilii.l stile:4lo , Scene; when a ijOitly na L l jnyjr arm, *ad 3,1 .oc3'breate4 close tog iny,l ; be I ; ordi :i - ,1 , . t Ag ficentlybeauttful!l arid ne4l-Wasll#l3spingin'rnine '113 1 11435d, iisOau sks.Littli - fisti L ,- Fs 30e , explain this yatn -4.., .. 4 I gaeaft upo n tli i - en- , kohyrikenlil:had:fiTsa reit'fi! _oo l torrct i *l4 fiv e , 1 " •• P au i 4 ' ;. .I_.- '. 4 - . wittifiai -. poke,. to:rp 4 ! alit alf, . 1. • " Ah; bot.l is the'h That' would not chip' • reign; Lod waithe the oott And, restore beauy , , • Ii VMS the of sorernber, that afternoon trin fur the .aea: said it Would. bi make,).when- 1: tfiehotelB, by L; inquired when Ii accOmotlatictnsl7l` sengers, I bnpe to ge replied ;. and i l date your" pail passenger &id much enaged ti' some little j.busii mires out fii:t.bel fain me tilt neat;. ' better get .yon'il season, and b 4. dark)" ,- 'Av. ay;. sir; astomstica at m . abtl. muttered t 4As I . ini 2 Of . consoin was ,detai t ernoini,t ill Ilea :thebusiness in er hour,. so that when I went ki LfOund Lietitet man narnecl-4e;, .thq!el years tue that the rei ladies; had ret I had, very little anti nights pre .The schoOn • once, and for gone ozi . her ra breeze, with e Khigston long I owing morn' Lewis and ed: soon after j on; deck : alone thinking. ever urrn the futu pletely .übsor that :I lost all passing,nrouu by i.shdde,n tered ill a- sw . recognize, ,in. my feet, r bel first to F elo. der, and then the . gorkeolt3 Not ii Sing, heartMS,:and 1 is micl=summ from the nad With- inillionil all the stars o,f the' wAtant - 11 ' througil -ilia ' kar:d .14 lb :4170mi gazing ispen 'hand *as laii ; low. sweet -Startled ear . 0. hOw the next Inn . a delicate ' li B' For-, 0 . 1 I' I gill: , *c k ari di trOilou#lY t_ , , Ttiafre •• -t - •,•„,.. A' .. L ..: , .: tOro of tutor races, - nevr-rautant -b y -tne. l iriOmit light of the- falling niqe.o6l. ai. _perfect ; duplicates of the eplendid-being, :whOtta - hand'l held in - naine,i at r -Were: ' the, rings . which , of :the: wore, ' - the ene.',,l. had received: on the 'eveniog f palrtect with> the tittle beanty in the hall , oflostintotheeic mansion at Kingston-- - - ‘, • -. ' „ One Part tif the egateri well ."plain=- ed at a single glsOce.- The hrs exquis ite Creatures before . me'wrrei - 'lra ass, ' ter*; - and The remainder of he O plot soon became simple enciugh.. as lamed 'by: Lietitertant , Haftlityk-, •-•,, - I - I - 1 -, :" . -. --- ;,. -L The -thrite:sister! Aitritiiinal El le n: , Edith, a nd -Elsie, l and - on Elie very eie ning, that I'met tailla; - (4r,it.wailier. whit had given- me the rtngs), ler - had. beep married - secretly . _ to. Elsie it,the hou e of it \ friend, ; and .tt was dn,her re-. turnfromthe private wedding that Edith: had-been attacked by thet wo. _ ruffians:— ' The rettion\why Lieutenant . 1 Hartley. and Elsie were : privately Married, was that Mrs, MacDonald wOuld. not consent to the Match; atid . the. playful deceptiOn; which' they had, preised tipon, myself,. and, which had Well neardrivetimeirazz., was the' result of 'a thoughfless proPosv.., don mule by Ellen to-he .' sisters that. theY should test my organ'o g.individtill T . ity'} to the utmost, as she had.haard her lover. Mr. 'Lewis:, often 4eelare thakal-' though their own mather',Ory, often this,. took one of the sisters for the other yet it Would be impossible ;to'lleceive me, ibut they had done it Most effectailly - : When Ellen- went paiseoger witheter from Belville to 04wego, it was te_lneet hei i brother-in-la w , and consult -witliihini about a tun-away match !between - Mr. 1 Welter`Lewis and herself;: which chin= , deatine marriage took plat 'a few hoikis after Ellen's ival i n K i n t t?;ataii' meiate rr the velli,-le*is and hislyoung ivife actoinpanied'Hartley back to ihis uncle's, where - they: had remained until Mrs ; Mactionald finally disccivered their retreat, and going over with: .lir rep training child, she_ first `a.colded ;the tw o: young men severely_ fur !stealing her datighters, then •seolded:the - girls for tUfi-. 'ling- away, and at last took them all iii to-1 favor, insisted upon, their.rettirnid `g . with her 'imniediately,end :making their herne with her, declaring that her wealth was imply-sufficient for-them' all.. .-_-_', T . was- intredueed hy 41-trthiy to his . mother-in-law=;a noble-loOking _woman Who laughed heartily ' at the,'joke"hir daUghters had played upotit me -:acelded theih iV gaa-vie r ,ter'4lY4 Cc:. 64itrikia di fi ' far, ind ' fi nally antes . tea te • tiriley;T . .- is and . her two Mama datig iters, thal. e .is tI4Y had hurried on deCk so iwbattliin ly*lad to witness:the most strange phe, noinenon, it would be i very proper and priident for them le - retire, as she.presurfi edf that, Ishould be able to get the '. vessel . into Kingston without. nny , of their assi. l 3-. tafice..' - - , . " - --;.i Somehow the ola latly , seamidte4- get that Edith would be in the_ least -cia-_ posed by remaining QU deck ; ; and,. as the little-beauty herself see med t oprefer rryy company to -.that, of hir relatives,'L d,id Trot venture to remind the ohl , ladYlef her oversight, and we were left there to. watch the 'falling eters, orlint- we, paid - very 1 0 little heed to-the met rs: - iAn hour -went by, nd, as, nearly al I can recollect now, I had repeated, to,tie blushing . Edith very nearly _the Words that I. bad addressed to her' sister - Ellen, lUnlike her: ,sister, - • dith pleaded n o. i '' pre-eogagement,_ but li e a 1 e uge ii she was, cOnfeised-tha .sliepreferred•Mii to every other maiwori %vomit' either,ll:4- -the whole „world, an fellow in xiitenee by finally ,mailerne 1 1 the happiest whis:... pering very'softly in year that I t claim her hand of her °flair . whenever I chose, and with her p‘rent'S - consent she would be -mine within la Week: -. • 1 I have! always more [than _half iniappct eil that the Widow Meepofiald - listened tO some part . _ of our 4cOnrier that, night, for when theparty, were,nbout to:lea - v . e the schooner upon her arlVal in KinOton, the old lady first ma 4me promisepliat. It would t iviit her as soon as possible ? and then whispered 'mid -doongli for-Edith:Ed hear 4 -; ' " '' I I II lain determined tti have one CI my ' daughters married at home, andalthough: I.: cannot -spare Edith this. wintcr,-Iyat- I have - ainple -room-_i my hcitise for one I moreson-in- au. .. .- .. . __ I - Within three weeks t I called Mrs:l-Mac:- i D i i e v u e a ( l n d iy . , t m o o a t d h a er t , b n a . ta 'an d d ia in tto - c i t d m ie cl : u o: a f i . e u ti.l . Ituiption, as. Many . Of MY " friends . had' iredieted. • .- r __, 1, -. 1 VfcIAJAIILE Dtnatxus.—Jhren: nfillm ' hinocha Islanda, no the •coast of Petv, Fon which Guano is:deiasited by binla,ir said to contain.2so millionsoftons,Uf_tlio manure, worth '1260 .milliotia. of putikl.s' sterling, or noWarils -' dollars.. The number and vessels that find- el trade, 1111 ' 4E " dir' forint show that othior •Aliggi !gold. may of value ti • universal fertilizer- Oi ling. the fo . 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TliOp thinineylsweepei!._ ::e4e-Tleeit:?'-': lett,' ',happening foineeeitl.ftiWilii*:::-'2-. ,gields, langlied at ' each , I , ,oiliqt .. olC - tiii*. ‘come near dying.:.- Irilpities- . ., - ':iiiiiiiiie , ;(4l.l .......„-...., -.,„...., ,the ludicrous .taworn.off..--.by.. ecniemipti.44,,..;,.:...... Ith i0n.41, Lei:alAitfaeinin illiii. = ii*.ihii7. - rice,_ and_ You .a - big: thSti.l.those.l*i - :; -.:. - standeri AO° laugh it hiiiiii . e . ol . 3'ange#4•2;2& because the'Citizen-lpia...hee - . , s o;Useit to;-.,' such `sights. - -.. ~. _.; . --.::-.:::::- ~•:- . ..:ti ;,.„.i---i, !:.--..:,.'7',:..:;,: •.:;:z,-, ... , ...7Wheal::jdie'SWine; : i l ead ".•tili ' l l* - iiiiii7Wl the eity,- . t-heY, used: to' , .ht_th' lei - ita colt : e *itch . .-as disgust. -;[. The :Weitear:,..',.. 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