• - 11 • „ .; - • I i • -f. , .' ••- f •' - :; • S' 2 ; ; c ,c• • cc. V. " c 7" • ti • -; : • • r - 't " ' • . , • • ' t is _ y. • - • 1.;t? • • ~. • • . t, "-- -•• ••• - - ".- - r • • ' EE •- _ ''t - ''• - - • ; . - . •-• ii"i t` VOLITIiE 1 . 25.4.4sitig,OFAJ-:, 1.-Qi "poq'o toner." . For tje - Vie 'Tonna . Dreamer. 'Ti IDA. I dream of all, thitigA Owe, • All beautiful and bright, . And hail -each potting hour With such a wild delight I : Ye tell me of deceit-- •1: v Ye tell ma with a tear— - , But oh, it is 80 sweet • To think each heart•eirscrier Ye say ye would not wiep, Were future joy secure. ' • But, that my heart's ardeep V i Save to the griod and pure If life is what You say, • , , V t I.know !wait must"bial-• ut.let me dream awava -1 cannW Arar4o wake. ' . For "the Beggs' ter. Tliolitghts for thO Ithoughtlegs: As the bright spring morning breaketli, • . And my 'chavtened spirit waketh,' Pict oring..what this world plight be, * - Theughtles one, I think of thee. :• ' Thoughtless fatlicril, thoughtless mothers, Thoughtless lovers, r..isters, brothers, Stop and think; kr records true Every day .are kept for you. • • - -Ilave-vour words been harshly 'spoken 1 Have your vows been rashly btohen Treasured well in memory's urn, * • • They will oft to you return. EveiX heart has its own - ahare. • . Of life s bitterness to bear No repentance, sorrow, pain, ' • " Recall* upfetling words again., & • • Thpughtless husbands, thoughtless wives, Ati-you tiring- thoughtless lives! ' HireYtat ever thou ghti bow soon 1 . One may brave thisrworld alone 1 - Would .-ou send the bearded arrow.l Would you pierce td heart with sorrow l Time •that wound may heal again, But the Ectr Will'iong remain. ' IVould you all smooth life's rough billows! Thortils male your dying pillow . 1.. . Be deliberate, thoughtful, goial• - Give Tour lives and 'hearts to God. :.. ft'l*o . .. Gl . ll(: :. .*lidtlii,4,i- '. THE CITY OF THE DEMONS. BY TILE WILLI.4;3I.3IApiNN: . la days _ of yore there lived in the flour ,- "Bag city of Cairo, nnehreli Rabbi, by came .rochonan, who-was;the most learn .ed of his nation. His:-fame 'went over the-East, and the: most , distat3t people cent their young men to itubibe wikhun f. , ,-)at his lips..- -He was deeply skilled in the tradiO.nis, -of the fathers, and his - word on a disiluted point was decisive. He was pion4,-, just, temperate and ;strict rict ; . bat ichld one -vice,--.1 .love lot golck had seized upon his heart, and he opened not _iii hand to the poor. Yet he was vrenl tay above inost, his Wisdom being to him the source of riches. The ;Hebrews of the city were grieved at this blemish on :he wisest of their _people . ;.but; though the elders of, the 'tribe continued to rev ereace'hini fame, the women .and child-. . tea of Cairo called him hy'no ether name than that of Rabbi Joehonan the miser. SnnkkneW to well as he'the reremo: - ales necessary for the initiationinto the religion'of Moses;' and consequently ihe aereice of these solemn ; offices was. to bn another source of gain.- One day as he walked in the fields : about Cairo, eon- . resiag with , a yonth em ,the interpreta nnu of the law, it 'so happeped that 'the invl of death smote theytift man smr (Indy, and he fell dead before the feet of the Rabbi, even while he'was yet speak ing. When the -Rabbi- found that the :!ooth was dead, he rent his garmenta and glurified the Lord: But his heart was_ Niched, *and the thoughts, of death t rou e;ed him in the visions of the night. He felt uneasy, when he reflected on his,bard itss to the poor. and he said, 4. Blessed he the name of the Lora! " Thefirst good. thin g that I am Ated to do •in that holy tame, will I Perforrnbitt . he sighed. fur he feared that some one might 'ask of him a, portion of his fiold; .''' r'' I • , While yet he thought upon these' thing's 'there came,a loud cry at hii gate. •-• , !!lwake thou sleeNr !' Said the voice, . `awake ! A child is in danger -.of death, .tid the mother • kat h sent the'.for . thee, . i lkat thou may'st do thine pffitei,' ~\ : ' t The "night is dark and gloomy, Said tar Rabbi, coming to t he casetnent, f and . tie age is great ,7_,- are, there not 'young er-men than lin Cairo r • For thee only Rabbi Jochonan, whom tame call the witie, butAirhom others call Rabbi Jothonan't he miser. was . I sent: here is gold,' said he taking out a:purse °f quips;—..l want - cwt. your labor' fir anthing. I adjure.thee to edme in the Paine of the living God.'-' . 80 the Rabbi thought:l:Pow the vow he :ad just made, and he grea,ned , lin spirit ''t the purse sounded' heavy: . ' 44 thou . bast adjured me by that name . Igo with thee; said be to the m_ ..Init hp . - - - ~ pe the distance is not far: Tut up t oy gold . , • , . " !. ' :-' l l le pl 4 is a t ,hand,4iidthe airang-. '''' - " 116 -Wa.ftt ellent youth; tn - m?gnifi tellt ati ir , e. 8e. 4 1 1 speedy, ; for ,tinopress 144°nun Arose, dresse d II u lf , a n d , le rZrapanie i t the stranger; after having e4 ef ully locked up all -tbe 400 r! 'of 11* -404 e., and deposited his . ki4re in a sec ret P/ace--at which the stranger smile& - 1 haver. remember,' _timid theltebbi. 'al,,, dark _a . 4ight. - Bn-,t400.40,1ne ike a Nile, for I can hardly .Ase.,ialit,4e , way- 1 i - .. urn,' it: well; 010C:the stranger j t h a sigh, ! ii.is a' wartnitichireqiientS ! . awl - travelled hoirly bk . intiny ;lean t", mit e ar*and.tear.tio .. 1 :-4.- - , 4 'V. Jou, rneyed - obi - ilia ;bon h the ii e " e3 44 ll . 6 .otit. -iit lie . - 14 :tiauld 1 .6. , when it 6400140 i b r ight - " " Oat ~ :wit in.* 0„,, I.s i traniet , : a 01 -._.;_, ..1 r u glit.'said he - ', / iney7.,ni44e try „ li p' le.4uea abouv-Cairo:',4tTlCl/4""14. be e ' re j 21 ,:. h( 4 4 4lo***;-iiiigl ' whit compibtoii, , it as :' , l l :';bilii iiiiti , : - missed the' , aif and his heart ,iigave him. : -- , , - - 1 .‘ Pear , ire ;',. returned 'she strati Or.— . '.'Your j'iturk yis even` lain! dbite,. and as he spok e thA feet of the Rahht lipped i from ' ntleehitn„ and he 'rolled own .4. great . teighi.: . When he reeoiered, he found': hat' his corn anion had'fillenlnlio and •st' od by. his si e.-' . ' '-, t r , . - ''N'a , Yfill g ma - ,'• - said the Rabbi; ilf ti r 'thus tl ouspo test it h the grey; hitifit' of age, t • ilkys ire mil - bet:ed. -- Wele onto. htm who insults th hoary head i'• I 1 The in • de an exelitse!atid they jou rneyed,on some ink fuith6 iii silence; The 'tlarltneo grew' !ess, an the laiton-, islied Rabb •. liftin up his eyris, fl,nitul • I that - they h d com Ito the glitteslofoi city' Which l h 'neve ibefore seini Yet he knew fl ill .civic f the Loa- 4 --gt.SPI , " and heihad valked but half an likuk ram his divellin in Carlo. i Si) ho • kno • W n o t what Sr - slii , but followed the thab with trern ling. •-:' , - :' '•• :l Thy sit s entered the gat • i:4 the 1., 41c cit y,-which was lighted up sia if t trio was il ls a festival in every house. T „Teets were n fall_of revellers, and nothibg but a :aw i t of joy could be heard._ Bht When T Jilchcinan.looke i l upon It heir .fac -H hey •werepre, faces of men emitted withiti i and he saw, by the markit they bore, Or athey were Mazikin." He was terrified if his soul; ' 'and' by the light of the totche ;he i looked Old, upon the face if his hoin'pin ion,. and behold ! he 'saw upon 4146 too, the marik that showed him tube.a deMok. The Rahhi fearel'a•excessively—Ont'st • to' fainting; but- InVhought it better ith be silent,• an ' sadl he , followed hts Ode, who'brou ht him to a splendid, icon e, in the most rignificefit quarter of ilni:tity. Enter here.' said the .Demon i, Jo i chonan, I (Tr this lionSe is mines /This la dy and the child: n ice: in the upper: Chem-, her ;! and. acconlingly, thehorrowfuli Rab bi ascended she stair , to find theni. ii ; ' • The :lady, whose dazalibg beatify ; was shrouded by melahcholytibeyonil rripe, • lay in abed; ! the 'child ini t ricir raiment, ok the lap of th nuisit b her side. s II , ' I live brought to the k, light , ,i my 1, ot eyes 11 said' the Demon, liT Rebdce4,' be lovellliof my 86611 I hau l, brouirhulthee Rabbi Sot bran the wis • Pr,wl4,trri thou didst.ilesire!.; Let him then spetidili be gin his office; I shall fe cli all thingSnee essary for he is irr i l haste 1.4 depari. I,i • ' Ile I smiled bit erly. slhe said these ' ward s ' lookibg-at She R hhi ; and, let the i room,l ollovr by' the nurse. • f 11 . When .Tt hona4and he lady i sVere alone, Ishooterned in: the b d townriOhim and said :-.--t . 1 - I 1 • ' UnhappY man : -tbiat thou art! kneavest thou where thou ba'rit been brought r ._ .1 d,,, . dhe with a heavy grharE,;--. I know thatUm in a city of the 111!tzlItiti.' ` Know then, further,' said she.land the :ears gushed froni her ryes brighteciihan the diamond; ' know then, fartlieri Shat no, one ii ever brought, unless htilliath sinned before'the Lerd. Witat: l ! ,my,''' sin . , •., ... bath been; -imports not to tnee`i--frtsta L L seek not:, to knoiv thibe. But ItereithOu remaine.st ; for ver—lbst, "even as 41/ am , lust.' Ana fa, wpt again. I. Ili Theßabbi as ed h's turfhan i 0 'ground, and t ar ng hi , hair! excla Woe is "me : 1 % hoa t thou, iv that speakest o me.: u 1' ' , 1 I am a Hebrew an said she,'; the i W daughter of a Doctor f, the Lavrii,iti,the city of Bagdad and h; .► ng brouglKliiiher, it matters not how, • am .inarri4d o a princeamong-the Ma ikin, even inniiiirho 'MS sent for thee. A d that child iv rina thou sawest, is ur fi t-horn, and it .. uld rf 4 not- bear the th iught hat ';''our inn ent babe should perish. .. herefore hese ght my, husband to try So 1 ing hither 4 p st, that 'the livof No (blesied lb his memory 1) should be .'one ; and thy me -which has spread to t agdad, and 1 2 nd: further to ards • the rising of the reet m' ink me . think cic I e. Now my ty band, tho gh great' ong the Ma kit is more just than Cie o f ter Demons ihi 1 he love me, whom hebath ruined, wi ) 1 , Hive of depair. - Sp re slid tilt lit 4,, name of Jac (man the Ise i .as f.itnif unto him, an ; ' that be knew how ton, not he able o refuse. hIW t thou Il / .1 done, to give l him pole:. ver thel known to thyself, , - • . rsWear befdre Heaven,' sar \ i. hi, . that ' .I ever 4iligently j kept .ti.,., and walked iteadfitistly a• bg i rdin t radii ionsof btu' f fat hers, "um till &Ilk c my 3:out , ti• upWard. • I :ha l, e nt wronged one inlword Or 'deed, and ,I have daily worshipped the _Lord ; min ' rely ptrOin r ing all the' cer emonies the toneldfril. :- Id Nay,' Amid the. - lady,i‘ 11 thi thou , tnightest have done, and re, r talo .t .. be in'the power of .the . ,, l emonsi.. put time passes,- for I i hear the font 104 my husbaud m mink the stair,..: Ttiett. is • . "Ile chgnce ) 1 ' thltl6 escape. &. li ' What i that. l;l 0 lad of ."bad " i' said the a nizerabbi. . 1 i lk . Eat not, driu ;pot, nor take: rep tlr ?a ward while ,herel and '"an lung es thou -eanst do thus, , theelMaziltiu have nriptwer over thee, def,d, 4 .Idive * 46 ' vec ' ?u l ge; And Penieve9- - . II - ' - - As she ceased from 'peaking kerP.l ls - band entered, Ahe Lltoom folliiwed ,lbyi the nurse, who-bore,-ail thingt requisjfislifor the ministration Ani_ths-R4bb, „i. , With.B, h eav y kerns - ci, performed.ani • auterslVltt the child wa numbered among the Path fide - Rut w , n, 28 , usnal, , at the *orileita sinn , ,nf the en, caary, Rho wineman hand. ] ed round en ' , tasted by.: ; thenblitthhe 1 i i mother -and I e Rabbinic evinced it when 1 it came-to'hiin, saying-; =-- - . l .l . , ' Spare4me.' i my lord, far;l have made ii i a vow thsti fast tile day ; „end I Wilt eat not, neither wilt I drink. --:, 1' i • `-c , BUit &titbits pleasest,l, said: - the 1)e -mon, 41.* . i1l n ,that thou sbouldst Windt thy' vow: , rhe laughed ' ;gond: : f..:, t. .-. ,s e t h e , ' Rubin. was :- taken iin , a ehamber, - look into It ordoofroe he i Passed , he ' :. _inset:' .IthoAlight.: nd_ ''d"3 l *'-W ing:±Atat‘pngy tip 40, - 1 1 4 '.. , 04 AO kin "imild , dorwei4ll Isift9o. the city ci l p2 ." - ""r, -/ . 4 - i 4 ...- . ''' .;'", -::, '4,- •••:',": -- 1 -,r.'1,, - .. : 7, = % * PI* • .$ i fi wi' " .t.'.l ~:.....---,`'-:, f , 7,.,-,l i ts . r,,.-1,-,,f - , •_.,;:. ,_,. 4 L 4114 • - •- - •• - - • , . r • • 1", - 71 , 1, - • Off' TILE - PEOPLE--IS THE= LEGITIMATE soußcp;•A/93 4APFIN'ESS OF THE PROLE 'THE -TRUE' END pr,_99vpurmENl E t . . of Dernoni.. But 'when .1. e - i l welfth bout. earne; and the sun was set, the Prince of the Maziliin-came'again 'until hiiniand said.:—l' '' - ' -.' „., . i Eat no , I-pray thee. for",the - daY; of thy vow ts i as van beset meat lief ire I , Pardan i egaio thY servant :my lord,' 1F :. said ,ToChoi:an, !;44 this 'thing. .1" have .nnother - voW"for, t h is- day, also , I pray . thee In not angry Withthy e)Criant. [ '.l - 14.in HOI angry,' said the Dininn..i be it ii-than,plealest„ I reskiect thi 'TOW ;' and - he laughed loader than-befsi. So the Rab i sat another - da yin his charilber' by hi garden, `weeping, and i 'praying. An when "'the sun had gone behindthe hil , ~the:P rince" of the Mail kin again'etfoi, before him and &aid :.j r . 4. E:it i!o*,,,ter thi] must be` an hunger ed:: ft - wa!, a sore 'vo* of - thine;'.and he offered him daintier meat . ..). And Jochoaan felt as strong'desire" to eat,t he prayed inwardly to - .the Lark emit e temptation ' passed, and he tins- . - were : . :Erma() thy "servant yet a _third time, my I r d :that j eat not. I have reneted my ~ . eit so thee,' said-the other;.; arise. and ()Pow- me.'' ' , '.' - : 1 , . T ie Demon took a torch in his hand and lcd the Rabbi through winding pas ili sagics';''of bia palace, to the do9r of a hilly chamber, which he opened. with- a key that he took from a Th c he ia th e w ai!.— On ...entering the room,. Joehonan ' saw. that II ,Was of - solid "silver; float' s.ciling: wall, even to' he threshaldand ihe door posts.. And the-.curiously carved roof and b(wders of the ceiling ; shone in :he, torchlight, as if, they ' were the fanciful work of froit. Ii ` the midst were heaps oridler money piled up in lnimense urns, Of the same. metak-e'ven over idle brim.. • Thou bast done me a s e rericeable • act, said.the Demon-=• take' of: thcise whai thou -ideasest • aye, Were it ;the whole '• I • • cannot my lord,' .said J4)60111111., I 'was adjured. by thee to , come hitfier in file name of God a d in that name .I cameolor for fee Or. fair . 4 :Fellow me;' said - the Prines or the, Maiiititi; and: Jocbonaa - did so:ifite an, inner. cbainber. It teas of gold as,-the other was of si. l ver. Its golden roof was , supported,by pillars and pilasters of gold; rest tug; upon , a golden' floor. The treasures -or the kings of the earth would not purchase one 'of the four and twenty vessels' of golden • coins, which - were disposed in, six row's along` the room. No wonder ! for they were- filled by the constant labora of the Demons of the mine,. ' The heart ofJo chonan was moved by avarice, when he saw them shining in yellow light. like the autumnal sun, es they reflected4he beams of the torch. But God crabled him to 1, -'These are thine,'. said . the Demon; ' one of the vessels which thou beholdest, would make thee richest of the sons of ' men----and - I givathee them all.' . But .Tochonan refused again.: and the Prince of the Mazikin opened the door 'of a third chamber, which }pas called the hall of diatnbnds. - When the Rabbi en tered, he screamed aloud, and put his hinds over his eyes, for the lustre of the jewelsidazzled him,. as if he had looked upon'the noonday sun. lii vases bf .ag.- ate were heaped diamonds beyond nti -1 - meratiot,the smallest.(if which was larger than a pigeots"s egg. On alabaster tables .lay amethysts, tophzes. rubies, berils and all other precious stones, wroughtby the hands of skillfurartists, beyond power of , computation. -.The room was lighted by a carbuncle, which. from the end orthe hall, poured its ever living light, brighter than the ray - Slot noinnide, bdt cooler than thagentle radiance of the dewy:moon.—; This was a ions trial nn the Rabbf; but he was strengthened from above,,and he refused again. ' Thou knowest me then, .I perceive, .O Jochanan• son..of. Ben-David, said the' Prince tithe 11Iazikin ;• ' Lam a Demon who , would tempt thee to destruetion.— 'As thou i least withstood so far, I tempt thee no more. Thou host done 'a service which, _t ough I valu e it not, is accepta ble in_th sight cif her whose lure is dear. , 11 er to me than the light of life. - Sad has been tha . leve to thee, my .Rebeccal-- - Why she old I do that which would make thy eure . ess grief quire grievous '? -ievous ?--rou I - yet'another clianaber to see,' soiAte Joch _ an,: who .:had closed . his - eyes, and was praying fervently to the Lord, beating is breast. • , .. Far d'fferent„ froin .the other chamber, the one into Which': the Rabbi ! was next iotroduced, was a mean and-paltrfapart ment Without furniture.,'On its filthy. 'Walls hung :innumerable bunches of-rusty kilys of all sizes, disposed witheiut order.- Stal° l3 g them, iti the astonishment of Ju ihonan; bung tbe•keys 'of his own house. those which he bsd'put to hide when he came On this miserable-journey, anhe gazed upon them intently. ' T i n 1 - 4 What dost thou see.' said -the den, I that. makes thee "look. so eagerly l i . an he who - has refused silver , and-gold, and diamonds; be moved by' a , paltry' bunch of rusty. iron 1' -.- . • • They are 'mute own, my lard,' said :the Rabbi, * them will I take if they be offer. ita mee , , -- ~, - ~- :, • Takethem, than:said t denion, put ting-OM into bill band ;. thou may'st depart, ' Rut Rabbi, olaen ot, thy house only; when thou -returneat to Cecil, but "thy cfrt also. ThPettiou fistoli open it be ore. waithat ;'which ' ve me power overlltbee• ,It was welt 1 t .thot!, didst one S i Ft. Charity . in coming "%ilk me wit h' tit reward, for: it has been tby 'Sal. VatiOn., -13 a nu more Rabbi- jochonan thin,'" . h/ei.' • •- , • - , 1 i Rabbi bOwed re the ground; .and _. 14 ', the Lord for his escape. . 4 But how "said he, 4:ate` litO,retAo4, for I know not O 4 1 4:1!" ... '• ' -. -__. "; - . '' -"'" l . tot)(s4iii'l4. • '4,111 ilifiD***•:. -Ai ' , #4; 44 . 4010siitiOililf„Cgiii*Orit .Ire lb" 7.0 4 te 40epre*,9.ith0 1 10:' lai " ' `it hitif-'44) tit them * ', ii - . r ._ • - • - The ed, , ant i 1.1 - ' -.; .f ? ' , THUR SDAYTi oNTROS ._ - , Andoo behold when! `h in ilicipened iheni,t be i i stdthe centre of his ewe chambet; in iiil'honsin at Pairo, riar,thpl , 145P-,an lia hand. - ` • ...-,, I* .When he Vecovetegfintp his surprise/ and had offered thanksgivingst6,G6d,,be . opened his house, and his heart also., He gave alma to the phiiri .7 'he cheered - the heart or the widovi,lind'lightene -'ther destitutim of the iiriikl46in. s ho "ta ble botwll ;was open - te the itianger'i and cl p his purse weir at the service-of alliwbo' needed.' to ahare it . ..., 1 His life Was -aper petual act: ,of . benevolence, and-lbehs les- Rugs show reelupon him by all.: war re=. turned bouhtifully ,upon him by theb and of God. - - ` , ' — Rut people weadered, 'and laid : 'ls nc.t this . the man who was Called Rabbi • Jochonan the miser? What bath made the change 'l' =And it beCarne a ailing-in Cairo: When it came to the cars of the - Rabbi, bevelled hia friends tegether,aud he avowed -his formir. love 6f gold,' and: the danger to which , it bad ekposed him, relating all which has beeni abevetold, in the hall of the new pahtF that , be built by, the side of the iiver. 4 - 1 the left hand, as thott i goest dowry the ,cearse of the great stream. - And wise men, who were scribes, wrote it down frotn hi 4 mouth, for the I memory of mankind, ;that they might profit thereby. Atid'a:venerable man, with'a beard of sttouq i.vho bad read it in theie books; mutat whose feet I sat, that I :night earn the wisdom ef the bid time, told it t Mo. And I wrilit in the tongue of .Enland; the merry l and the free, on the tenth 'day of the month Nisei), in the year according to the lesser sap potation,five undyed, ninety ai,td serpo, that thou ma 'at learn good"thereof. If thereof. l it) - . not, the fault e upon thee. ' 1 MT VUOST. - ' I This is-not tale of spiritual rapptngs, . .. I never beard - any._ Possibly 1 nEn -not worth a rap, being only an attii-44,..51.yia b1e does not.hop, or re,* up, or fly 7 , !Be; tWeen you and me, it is lucky iCiloestlibt. lit!dicl, t.he'!claw :would come !off, to =a di; ad 'certainty.. I think it right Ito ATI eti-: tin thii, and- to. warn my . plaYful young g itsts and gho‘tessea 9f the fiet. ! NoW ' , to ocr , u ale. i • - titrelia Garford and I loved one atiotter pa passionately" that at dip age of seventeen we resolved to inarri.--,- Both our, parentsepposed the scheme,— We had neithr :of us any _money, and thclitgli I•VioUght , myself a Titian; the pa*, iraitsl daubeti were poor things( even titr. •• • . ~„ sign-pamtmg..l mut We:could not wait.— We grew desrleinte.': -We..detertnined.to run away into i ttle world. ! !,. ! !, The widowlorld!- How narroW it is,'-af ter all ! A. gim et eigh't diousand Mites 'long 1,, would bore a- le right throngh it.. And what is eight.' hoil.sand miles? - 1,,c.. than most iieople! nlk in a cotiple of iyeari.--- ' What is an thing compared to every= thing l. as tlic, editor downcast Observed.' ACrelia's p rent/jived in Two7bundred -1 and-twenty-se end street. - Their house is near the corn t• of Fourth Avenue:'' -Iris a long way . p town.' Some ,say there is no such str et: ' But that of course' is -nonsense, becuse I know Aiwelia lived in it. -Many people, no driubt, have start ed off' in the ears. to-look for *the street; and-never found it. It is not cagy to find; though, as it is the ,next stret : to Two liuudred-ancbtwenty-4rst stree , it is not 'sodifficult, after' all. .But I knew • the 1 , street like- a book. There, Nir • only one house in it, and that was only half built, owing to the owner's 'Want of -farls t I need not add! that that bens° Was the house of , Anreliti's parentS. • . ; . ; ! There was a large garden to the honpe. "Penple• can afford space for gardens up in i. Tw o-hun d red- a n d-tw en ty-secon d I. st ree t. - It was .-a very nice' garden. ' Only one thing grew in it,' and that:was grass. But givo me! grass. to walk on. • Trees are !, nll very well for-climbing, and timber is .use ful for building. Fruit is a capital thing. if-you want to cat, tind flowers arc, - very prettiif you n mit tO look 4 their'. '.But =Aurelia and `.I only-ufanted to walk about with,,ourcrms about anothey's tidistg;; 1 and, we preferred grass to trees, as we did not want to climb like .squirreis, or build i like carpenters... We _valued grass even - more hizbly than flowers, becuuse 4 t . re pre ferret] sitting down upon it, and ! looking into- One *nattier's eyes ; to gazing - at. -al the, roses 4nd magnolias in creation, 'And as, for fruit, we! scorned to tliirik of earth -t ly peaches - pr . apricots, - when Our lips could be So much more sweetly occupied iii exchanging celeStiai kiss ,of which,no amount !could possibly: giv e s a surfeit' - .It is In'l deliberate convi tion that the, gariten of, Eden was a g -grown bit, of r i land,-,witli. good, high, fenc round it ,to a cast -shade in. botweatlie . The rest was love, which maktis a pa .:disco of*any (I ca place. - - • -:, _7 - ,: :-., I , We ze 4ved to run • away. And , we, did. 'We met ,one,,afterneon'heidnd the. wall of the gra ss-grown garden, nisi made ) for the_ cars: we Went alongi I 1-sum rued up the ite of my happiness, drew cas a linei`and canted 'the tatal. '. The items were •- 1 --' : I - 1.,-,. An ,aegelie,dispoNition. 1 - : • 2, -.,The l oikeit.hlack eyes in thel wofid;. silkeatt*,ma te.match. ' . 1 1-• ..; -, -L 3, A coMplexion' pure , Is' the _Whiteness of the peati, .. - . : - ,i 4,. A trmithairhiab'beat 01 the. Gieek , 'Alt - ties to •fits: , ' - - '''l ~ - - 5: A .eaak iitidibctulders of Inn,ele'il,lo' quite equal tii vegetable ivory. , - 1 ::. . i .:' '4l. A slender, grneefuLfigure, that i sroiga bate ileatroytid St. - Anthony's inietsttipito . a dead'eirtaintjc and ao rakier the - better fOr biro if it.baa tempted: - him -- i ' 'l' "7. basin or a iettldnindividnaLliihn. Oka Mr; P ' * *o s- iti .. T9in . PlPl* L elifiß be 'itirattied .) carded - to tliq, confines :of pi t" herv-worah p. 'i ' : - ' il -I-' ' , ! -Total: erol4t Cia,rfor .. -, 1 . - ../:'74l* in a state nt _ti _Ot(lon4 64411 riti*- , '"C4 C4,:4oelijk:44*,' up li 1 .-Pii . l4: fi . 1 0?.Ft k ! i *,:i* -4 ,044 , .'t iect4 .:1041tM.;#i2.0#0:XWI:40 , 10 1 , IsOtiV 4 -#. o o l .Pk 9 f#,TVltiv 4 V i ,t iina iiia I.*lf "Mr.,3l`,llM'll'' • '" • • • -,- ---•i -iL : .,. paigmsh kiss ,l j st before,..we turned the carnet-oth* ' nifiny,'Sp4i&phat Twei.i. hundied.:ind4ketitylieconkstreet,.llo, in.• another mini ' we Were l .,it . the iailWiyi 'Station:: i . • ,-; .1 [. . ' '.•• -11• . -. 1''..:1• -. -,.. - SO. wasold I 'lrftird ! .':, - ll' - 1 2. .I.''-. . - :-: - - - lieihiti'ere . oi' . • tvo`boit•i*lierritOi r ti time from-his office own' totri.iWberii.he ' l witi'l supposed to ' ~ '4 - ..frieney sOnwhowcF,lNOtei that h.! 'e'er I dean- I';TPl••l'ffirelll4:li'• •siiiiiiiicuilfe . :ll her : own, land . that Sup,. ' Peitedilse fahillY.: - #r - . - ..6.4ifinzd,ii.feast' so :it :apPearealt,V ine;"Viai illoWektO:plai at titaness - . fiiit.,ltol e keeP: himself: -ou:t . !of. ißischief, -: - . . 1 .14. •L- J . • , , ii. ~t,.. • T:.•,. - *, !Hull!), :ye) gipepple,' , ,:he icripo,j9,r,al 7 .. - V.• 'iitlii,iig a-10, hey! 1 :,. Where arelpn - oft tal '-and"t4 ' 45es 'ntyiereitY 'Aitieliii-I tti - carryin .that:' iifoniidedly,l btilgy. balieti !, there.?' .. ; ... if, f'.i• .::. 1'.r.iy•, , ,.1 - •.: .-, 'F:. • "...i2.- i : Obi papa I,', . tied -Aureliti, - ,*lloseSelfr I ,poSsession w 4 • Pset , hylthe.sndderi ren 7 , 1 j e " contre; - and tl* ear" girl hitrit IMO' iiii,"s Eiithiate 'mica of ars ;I tea Of disappoint.' - : ment • an d . idol ion,? I. I ceriseientiouslibe4 • lieve.l, ' 1..' . IL' , .r_i- • ,:, '.1.1.:i . 11. - 1 • ..- 'Holleal *la ' tri this; what's this, young ! . 1,1 • gentleman-?.... el Garfordl l sternly,..lnaiell=' irig•ii fi t . for th' i ' ..firsi . tirrie.'lt" ' ' '...' -. 1.1.1 111- I • ' ' iVliy,..sir,ll ald•-I;:**l9)4."stuOilty,. 1 impelled" by - e irresistible impulse,- ',if - you had :.not I et lltis . .B:.:',ianly c icily t we:. , should. have ru 4 ivlay.ari e l.. l g o t. married.' : 4 Honfl',. said"' old 'terfOid, - Imiking . .at: me fixedly ; ' isitliere any particular rea senior - your irtiing. married - .in . 'ilia - it . htirr . Vl'..,':l- - 1 . L .! , , - . ; 11,,. , -:. •, 1: .. F : i .. .. -: 'Yes, .sii,k. ilsliii.' 1 . . 7 .-. E. I -:'," ..:.i, .;. •,.-: • 'And *, pi-ei IrJhFitlis--it 11 „said :old . Gar-- ford, severely. il--I' I f :. . ! 'll --. ' :.- . ~., _. , „;We love "ode 'aniather Ir:'lSaid I, 100 ing :litre 'boldly " in 'lie'. flep.';2 -." 1-1: - - ,:.--, r , .. , - ~. . il . .;... oh; : .t.ctiu t t Am 1 [Very well. r-Terit'ii :ed., not run away.ii ;I" haVe not the least , Objecli. tionlo your being: Marti. , .ll' -; ....:. !:,1 - :-.,- e l l . Cili, sir -:..41.",1.: . , : r. .... ..1-;'i .-‘ • : 1 -. ' * Stop' drnl ent. - t hizie > iiiideat - '013=•• je . etioe • - to_'•y o ur MirrYing without {any any _ . thing tot lire o 1.,t, 'Much TO Lwas attach- . . ed to : 11.1"rs.• ; :qttri4,4rici .il_sbould , Bever . have dreamed: 'Marrying Iher . unless We, had ' haelbtltw' erilekicuffieient - iiiiiipperc ; .a res ectahle ; I sitiblislimentll, sir.' --:' , I I 't , 'lt t,- sir ." I : I I :I I:I, I. --. •,-::: 1., --' ' ' ... • - ‘. .p - sir,'..-1-4 On'ed . .Igr . .G.arford !: :ho: i evil sly tuuk r i 'pliaare , : . in, playing hii . liart, : f. heavy ~. 4. .et in th e ;drama;` 'sit ; ' . ti . 'per:h4o. imagine thAl . - Cati give 1 lily 4 ugb ter a t . eitune,..'You anticip ate: . -' , • - „ 414 i , 1' ~ , ~ 1 . -411 't at tuf.,lry,l,:. mterrripteui eager. fa disclaim all 'intletested motives.., ; .* I krimi ,verywell.that.iteinicarinotgiye.yol4rOangh . .. ter. soything.lll .. I: I:- :',. lil • -,. In - deed, sir, f .iiietridl ''.l - And - i•pray'Weni do' you know 041 Cannot give my - Ofatigh , . ter a fortune.litiAre yqu aware, sir, that the businega - ;•i . nrii . engaged in . '' is Onel . .hY. whieh.,some oft ihe'lingest fortunes iß.tbis citigjmyei been 'eeal4cd, 60 . 7 ..... .....: '',l: - . .To use . a , Oviai, worn but 6tpru,sp,.. iv u"phruse,...l . h 'il ;hit .my' intended fathlei-• in I law i .ji l t tini rawi' and 'a I ''.attcrept4' •io conciliate.prot 11 frnitless.. Nor did : a thit.: from :Al . urelitt,,l i iai - 'ipapa 4tnew very. well / he had not Mat . fent of hi' office for ' i ihe last two year t i ' :ht:i all-mend Ithatters. '':-. • - ..Finially,:lfri -artnra pesitively . forbade- I my further•vil is Or . correiPondenee.With his :slaughter, itil j.eould. ShOW . ldni that I wag . worth i 0 i thousand', dellars' clear, and 'making:- I_)' i'noOrfl'P7c.f. at _least s tWO, 'thousand a yeraillL',- .- HI IL ... ..- . -,,. ... ' Thos " We . tia!iittidi - •,•iiiide several at 'terriptato,,seell Li rel l ia,. 44 .failed, - In-.the' il end. I resolve t_ t t te l t ,to y'i,,ofli to male re q uir e d su m all, income, with the * least possible del ayill H. 1 ' •i.a. 1 --.' •- •'•• -. Luckily -- 4 tilerripp# .wit h a• - •.tery clever painter, yhoi undertook' to . putime. iei the - right' way.' i . -Ii: hadlth begin 'again.. The fac t: Aiai,.,l bad a tolerable dexterity' ). • .H,- . in - theblenelingi 01. gotor's b l tit - I.tlrew - like a 'Chinese,- or lei-iYiankep th at I was. .-. : 1114:y.. mast3l..mias a : •i6ipliingn4;,he.haditudied• •at "Paris and Ti IRelareche. ',He' o p 1661 ' mY ` eyes,- I WaiMiioc., -- lii t..f..mv•nto Os; wj . th; considerahlcilahor, ...I lipuld produce a portrait ai. Atli rate tolerably corre in - outline and 0, , iiereti'i•e;,i: Irrhi l : *,:. once raised . . rue . .aliii , Irithe majority - cif4nYl i ;ii... rala,! - nnd 'L . so p . [pitiz•Ciro 1, considerable 1 + cuitOin. • •,' ......:11t 1 Li i '' 'l . ! ''•'.- ~. ••,-. :- 1.. I' . I. had just lat -the first . 'fteineofniy-fer.- - - '.tune,in the. Slitth . 4a hriridted dollars de- , ''poSiteil.in i'han ; ithen an .overwhelming. Now destroyed 'O m whole eqifice Of 'my. hopes:: ,:- :.. i . .1 .- [ . -- 11 . , . ...- --. - :. 2 :. :',l %;:, 1 . . I received :"let drannatinciig thadea;ili of Aarelia _fro: ‘ he-,Uttiet4 I .Bhe . - llitutboo il dead three wee i when Abe 'neWs . riaehetl._ t rim. : Myfriand i I hle.ipainieri.l.Was preseiriti . : He saw, me tern .oaleJ..anii cover my-force. 1 with.. My. hatidS4 - . i . .) 14'.•''..1. • ~ • , I •: ' What is : it.l%-• O : hsked, - kindly:: r: '• .• t . :'-isheis.doad'ff', 'Tcreplied,li.,p a '..ititiken ,pi voice, ' : I- I '' I 1 ' . 1111 •1' '"I ':•••• I- • do .s i . • ~1 - . , - i t ~ -_. He, ktioiv .M" .iet dry ; midi:, needed : . • o further explana ini . .' [. :- , ," , - - 'I- - ::•-•.:'..•.!: •::,.*:- -if. - ... I dlr*: myse on the; sofa'; and .:tre t. convUlsively ••••• - hen: I had exhausted the first Violence : O . 1 431 grief, my friend: ep,_ 1 . a ll proatheit rim , ..tni a tone , 14,grato sym pathy asked:* . f Whet [Was thinkieg.y.': .I' Of deiitliS " .' Plied. '•-.I; ,: ' - ..',;;I" 4 :.:.of"suici d a.r, di be. 1..1,....- -1•1 . ••• . / .. f. •- ;.:.- I.•riaado no . stl ivir:- ;. : ..'".: '. :• 7 . r: ~/:!:::::. ' ; a . . . - .... i .D . C1,Y0u tint .'''• li o r poruitit. t. : 144.. ~ ,,,gei. he., r.:. ,-,, : , •• ,---...- -I- . i . ). . li• ... '‘,. -s, :':' - '''..= I' .--- : fltee,ia•dti - iibl:o 11:1, ...ownhut *hieli - i*- mind; lac:it:le - - iii idly; or,theriorigini.:' • 1 ha.ire'alsp a . .iiiiuelireo type,: but guer* .ieotypeß lisi , e alltaylp'a Old:ihasaylook.' - '-'...!YOL - shPuldriel tirr.:::11•.:.., ' ..- .., - ,- , : . J . -.. - ..'l l 4fit heir' •,•-. , „,, , ,._,; - ,i: ::.. -.. ,: 1 '•,: - • 'T , - ~,, , -r - ~.iYe. piiini:, :. 44 anfet - e,01,:*,.i1 repliio', YPto . ' 04 :4,, ' • Oriiio*. : o47*„ • 6004. . save , L * 1 4 , 40 0 :1P40Yt 1 17 - fit i i antt4tleee . 4404 - ye t ti.-•:,-:Then Ale, If ypw_ toiiiise -; . ;., ` .11:. E . 1 -, " ,.- ~]4.•1 I: •-•,:•• : , !•••,l4"t" Tile.'.** 4 ",ltligr',.** - -4 1 el- I *r* . ef . , -1 4 ..0-oitlfitr. 44 . . ' • :.if:i?';i.M.E,4o/ . ,.V*7;" ' . :sl;to:4re,; - 09*; '!it ' OP, :'13:.. ,. *0p1iq114 i mutt *itrjfiti l 4t I :Oickil !: - Oix').n.l;-Irlit ; tett* tili Ot akiAlitki** .„..gto*4leti: 410.;ril*, .I.*Citeiit at ) f:9_:=lt' • - -iitir . l.4 4l :-.4. o in _. 00#: , 4 15 8#Se ... . - Li: 3 " 6 4,1 11 ,.. 00 4 001 1 ; ~ ,. .‘- -i fft-91-', ,d *NOY 00-4 , ;Iv . - R 4 Ito T174c„...** - totbottiftd:t , 1 .. - - I.„:!..crt - ,..,.. : - - .,--, - .4::zi.., - .i, - :. .c•.4.,:---.--..:-.-,!, ' ".• 1 - ft. •".; • ' • • • -4 4 - 4 - ' • -a' .vga •a , ' -• • .• .-! aFE., 11 . • Es ~,% • I commePrifild3 nriPlisit- S v.' and Id:4x:ea - is - tong' isx.ol4 light also '. ed, wiibott : counting. , -lilrtg4:ter-41.4ed n* ,by hia,:aounsele4.ana WhentbO* 4 .4 -- . complete, An 1 4 4 1,14,11.4nd affection s . „Y Pr! 1 RIYAO4IO,(r. fii4 i l 4, l iT:Ob let! e A pupil worthy tot it `grea Mastirl ,-. ' ' ,' - We had iEg' illeturig'friuneil'atid se ! t . ct _the selibiliitiiiti. erth xiiiaiiiip --- :stAilkie, i t vefr'fipi'daY rUyiritif -- watititsuiii ' i - tienedt'os-AtitlAiigeMtinst`deCididly `t e attraction Ofr Oer exhibio l ?,mYl t hi!- - ait .q-_ atirinf?6,6, 4 in, offer .. to: litiriniee ... it' -for i a. large. Aim arrived ritiril 04ot the t.: merchants of New Y,cirk. - 11-sat:Witt! t as letieriii-44 - 0141;tfyIntgeotintaie=ty.ilie Already , %ining i light in ,M* . studio , wh en I heard: he door open and sOrk*uly; en, tert` • §Uptiosi,ng; it nii his th'e painter, I did not lonic' round: ) ''-- - `- It- .... „'` -Presently :I raised My eyes,: and to My horror -a abailowY:fikute je' ,sl hi-t'; .- with a,face.,of unegr;bly pallor: ~, ~..;., . , 1 , . 1. - I T Tle face ,WILS - Aurolis:811 :., •, , 1 rt. Orifess that tear iielied i me.::.1%1y shat tered • neries,- my '`. recent `I over;eier.tior;: r a y { fasts anaviels,-hadincreased:llls`467-'1 (+4 sensibility to: anSlar9ing ,degree.., 11, tried to , reason with.toyself,And account , foil the vision on the groUndS.ef - Mental: ' delusion, when I -was startled out ', of=iill - reason: by the figure - sitying in °a•low:biat di4tinct.tone: ~! - - - -I , . : 'l.. .. 1 r- -s - ;-, 4 -.Frederick I, do you not I know' maY- ' F 4 Yes,_ I know you, was ray si:deinn " an-i swer. ! , 7.- - ~ . 1 , •' - . —I. --- " 1 And you still lore Me 11, - .:- . - .1.- 1 Now And forever.!' .. 1 - -,... l' [ 4 1 11 il Theu why& 'you - not embrace in 1' said. the figure, gliding neai•et: - .. " - . Can ghosts: einbrace 'l' II cried, rig g' . dubiously, and. .gazing -,=more 'assured At the pale ,Ohantom. ~.- : -.- I ,-. ; ..`- ..- , :..-:'-i - -. tTryl' isaid i the . ghosr., - 1 . ; ..- :,, ~ And: I, did try; but it was no, spectre;; it We's alliVing, breathing . angell - folded' in my arrns. , - • ‘“ ' r'-' 1 .. ' `4lWitaii. !lei-- )f!' iii I - is the meaning . of thought: -dead.!'. 1• , • And believed you buriea told' nip so . at kerne; I 'have bad' fe'ver. it consequence see little - rind `thin -, But I am ; Soareyour • , I That is evident.' - ' What could have , been': your fath er's - - motive for suchconduct and , su .fa lse, 4 An insane wish to,.marry•me e. 'to part TheY, partner lres:;'hel•has cite t aaroor money, as "nianuni ; thanks' G 4,1. 412 e, not3hive to Pat the„rent,Of the =Office or 'her own: inCoine :any lotiger! • - But how did you knoW Dead rnic i n do - nOt tiaint pictures.' 1" Th ., ' k- „Jen yoi :now'?' . ). T ese I have seex—oh ! ~ n I , Flutterel!! not at all. BL anioffer of even 4 h ' fired ' A' hour _ 1 ' pi_ I tor . e., go Ll sold it ,for s yenty t ousan su i tpose - m -take .t e seve la andruii awns-. t sulc'e )It:Ls. not necessary; . his i nsent- 7 -and bee° he i! Jid Garford entered. , !;'Nell, sir,' said` he, 'I - conkratilate yo_on yoursuccess: - .' . ;We shall: be' happy ' to see = you.: at Two,bundtzd-and=twenty k ! second 10r,oet this everAng,•l4;you:areii-n-A -oofe t d rwisengaged.' , . ! -.• _- hardy afterward Lis-Ain:tarried: 1 ' As soon 'as Aurelia and 1 woe .Inne in .l e carriage' that.bore us front t he= cintreh 1 - sail to her,:smiling, • My, dear, little gtick_ i L s i ncerely trust that _Ydd [wilt haUnti,-r!i,.e t:o,ty dying,ditY I"- :. - 1 ., ~ , ...A . ; ,i . 1 'll4rill Lary,Lary,'asaidAurelia, looking .. full.t 1 i;ig with bead s tiful and faili6miessl.eyes; - 1 ' be- ,.yo urghostl y comforter' Song' *I 4 to I .lii v,e. 1,, ' - • 1.- - ' --: . i izi) t. is._ zny optnic)n Ihat: gii(isr yetyi ch, iinlitovea attach.:r to it:..- , .. , ._. ! ''.; ..,.. -- ,- . 1 1‘ i ril Bagg'ilttenipte4 tiga-q tr. Ilan: had-iita riipd Ills ,W,ife-ilifek42 - . in 'to I get • nionev '..httt:t.t: did •riet'geti tt"' 1 cent: -. 'Mrs "Bagt had Maritett*ith ',laiiie iielusive •idea i -,. tied =the:iikii re-, I ,c,' Bath; were Peliillt.'.,s l ..iiiia ; 1 3 6 i- -8 9;n ama , therfiekhly 51c.19 ef t he'.eihrrled 1 e . . : tagg,tieing an I ci..etiiitgliiieitd tared fejleyr; ciincludef t sett dokiii -maker the best 'oft hi litargain - '; Nae ' SI) / 1 with' Mk. , BAgg. , e l had too ? ..mue .., , , ihe CaVate-Ab o 9 l .h4i:Jor.ltlin4:4 l TV's9. sense..,,Sll6/,‘ieulil ikayiqr revetike i. lfiniii 13agg soon felt the t"iiitll l ol:\lhe '.t'a rem ark. / .. -1:i.., .., • sn of 1101 "Mel; hs n o fury yll_a a wom m..., sco m ', ait ?.: :-. - o PgiArstheeamermoro e seilie4luor nal3: be - r.eselveilio he t ildni • `su rty theveili day, he :bid *p . phinte'd -to , oihe'.wortd, -tic niet I.V;Prett36*jd°*'- Vsias ,tno generous- to: ittp,Onse'evn, F; I kikg, hie Yrift 3 . - -...:§P li t -0.1,41,d0' 14 tcl eCk.t:4ii: the ' 'Aiid9.7 4 ,i 4 :Lieniiliitillir iunes iii,ii Aii , ilistinit Otte rllif: Ootnitik: Aka! ObOrrßnig i Bette r: limit .let.:the fair , iiex.-alu einAbet-enaet4 Yep, verity. But Ditggl -,lttrofa,(4ffer -6 entl mind. He forget:that on our statute h - his' , .:4,-..A. , , fiv'4 . !e fro , .„,n4 , - ,rPtiCle ' !igil itt Jeg t , l 4 , ;., - ife'r,or.ol ,ll-I ki.::'4 ( ?, - .1 1 gmedl, tr. he. coug !,I%!N . ss Ith ,iti p . ret,. ti avia64, ' "nail.' iii - titialimettnititeinki* Spend 114 1 eniiiitideiftifbisidipilieciaiive and:liirißiii . - 14410attilibietyiaN * l ac !merits witti a business sir, it . The "appoint=_ !ed time h' took - fr.:4m herresidencirtiii pylo7:;:wi4 Fp..*nl ll beAvglen - 4"T - 411* felAiii<nal 4414Wi1e • 'T,Licelin. 7 01 . 11 if,4eitr • g4aiislier oe : r'ioblikbielinikiit 'it* react liblit=.4ssu. - Innitilinp!sugl;:ont *lv 144**-1101*e*n ithelunnel*befi - hefirve#:, he 7 i ,45.4, 11 1 1 1/ q1 1 ,. 4- ,Al s *F l :. - Ail.fi'.-- . 9:l 4 ftp;:: I , he emea - o. le vii,s i lf tisitii eiiecAttips...t` um. .. Whit!, wi ll intmlitiiiiiiiiiiiiiu - n_O 4? t-4Ac 'lt* 0k1. 1 98:..1—. i ,-, S o k . ' ,l ,#iitirli a k 'emel!liriAlli)-!*!:444*ft - AtiOadAtt. gialib. t::. ititielivitro4!e . ' - iiiio,-„mjiklieli f ~.fiiiellt* 'Ail :A t '-- '''' - 1iy 0 .0 1 . 1 *.41 14 .. t)lHi s t - ' ' ' - --1- -v v idoto4 .' , :ill'At,o3 ~ , .1 4,1 ituAlr!T > ., ~ 1 `..-. A' '..., AlSOO:LtplitOink;s;l6si;;l" Oitffitx: 1: , t w il l v r en i rfilqWAltkilVit .- - '' , tt , ,:i . 1 !--'--.- f_,'l'iftroAelgAl-,kz:, .6._ lea f me mt ! 1 s:{ iSfii - r.. 11.- '-i. -44:-. e; ,- r of;Jfaslfilinik;ii artiCi-vorttl7-# l r 0 34 . fixE coon -village peer,eplett, the freer,' borne e6Tr. Bagg c .,''': ( lle tit*: chased his license,,,and ere•esear c ,lteit4, had }Passed, inteietemiti'4l4/41*-1" the pretty woman stood. her " - tuiftifiiik laid ) h „.. 41 . 4 . -Irv , .i. clasped )11 hie, befcm) te i ner• 7 were wedaid and then follo4e ( lliii;lo ig . ,, fervent prayer. Mi.' tigg 4tAiiitilAetiS . ';lord -i - and‘ eheTlah'Lbis *ire 'liCe r itt a ititti sworn to (16. He d e te r i n i n ial o d o ffA:;i It was Mrs. ugg O's duty to °her- - I rjiti' blessings of Pit7ine Proeidinee were Mt _ yoked uP°4 the heads nf both- - It 'w !if an eloqu.ent. 4 fervent, riOir:4 "The;cer . 7 ) :. emony was over, anti . Mr. 13 P ( mace ( ' ea'himself the happiest niah - extant ' : :: " - : enuPle tumid t 0 loam the= holtiiii" ' The light sh9ne fiirly uPen tile ieirsviiipb ibis!, had persisted in weanig. of ...' MV Bait , She - ralited it.l Reirensf Brif. - .Bagg atiirr l.; ed backi - ind eame near ftillia:g to thefienil , .... Before him it not , tile pretty anUPIli but the original Mrs. Bagg., ' '' ' ' 6 Nye have been ' married t;foi;, Ate; ,Bngg , and' I hope You are:, l , lo 1 ' 4 erteCtrY eatistied: ahe said. , . I Ur- nagg could ; scarcely herr.% t., 11 .1-, his eves did. not deceive lam ' • The aoiet satisfied him. 'lt was the'prettt iNidadr"a* work. She had infoitled Mrs. Zigg . e her busbanats ` ` proposition _ to eloper w ith her* Rod putting their two heads togetb er, had invented a plan tto ix-Mr. Bagg.' And theY did 6 fix him'so efectuilli that we believe he is perfectly satisfied that Mr- Weller's opinion of ' rl 'dams' was not. I far from wrong.--Carp t Bag. L, Sketch - o f ...... 7 - - or_ ~...... L I; ~ .-"- ' I ~.-.. '' l -2 llanan..4 ....:-.--_ ~.- , - -IP PereibPoakigarancelitiriP . ,„n•presents,' -.: a striking - contrast ; to moii`of tiii - trifto'4.. in Lonr ;army.: Alt is a au ous: fact:ilia-, 1 the Generals - of the - highest: - - e:iiibeltiv '-; aitiies;;; durr fu tha. W Ravolu iitiair;i i-, . L.; - averaged`nearly.-two build _,- 1)4 . n _ur - Weight •ilitat 'Marion •!..I P :t.a afierylig n iiiit,:`, man, and Of dinisinitive prop iiinsfatati, waY. 'He 'Was - not :on!.y.sho . hut f.eMark-' ably t hitt: - its countenance was iwarthy,i' and gre4" iP;lttP4l . .resi 4 i o i - ..4a'bi.i - e'Yer 1. m daik,atden and=poetic ::. Ex reitielythkitt', l ,. in -his dresq, !pd :still 'plainer to bialnin,. ? !,- • torci 1 ners„he did norstiikaaittlaitger'fo ibli'. Raservedi - ,sileni,he;seldomispniqt.. , cep- ' when:'.oe.erarY - o.eod, 41*,n express hi - ttionghts in the mcistidireci,ll - 0 sim plef t ' ; - . 1 ouage-ho'Foul4 nand.comn. - , , _ ese -Pe-' 'aarities . increased- ale 'til - Plers , 4 l c!i , lo-.' iim , iciioni -thr. ; 5r around tantSitittdotibt*- added fmu dt - t lie iiifilifice 11 **4**.li . ‘ `hii'l .6 4:lid- ' O ' 4 A. ..iii)4.iiiiiit 7 ;,. , he , * -61 ‘P.4':: - . .the.; - .. desperate . miss on " ;Withtint:ei - - ' i 1 -- I - ed - iht:OUh ft' , - one ent--ss oft it y,s orm ... g ~ar i fialit,,and then the same • ner- drew or-his Men to their.,,darlt and' ionelk encampment. , ;_He . . Seetaid*iteic, ly desiititte. of paqaion. : ;lie' p4004' . - neither.revenge •nor Ihirit lei% ghiryvieV .. lime: 'et:PXeiterneti,•iiPr desire Pr, Puitu,Y,:' nor P.i*er- . He shOU . ed I'M. forikbleS.:roi t he. jahle, but' was as abitemioas as.alei= . „,, , „ ~, .. mit. ... 4 ven- t re; women had - no in fl u e nce,. enea • . ' ' " ' -- ' "il h i fi` over , Min, -and e lse : moved aim . ,t, ,e ur .u. - lent :scenes :,:around - hini;lie - One W h ose mind-is wholliebsorbetten - One great ett=, , , ,'' Ject yet: to.be'acconfi li thed: ''''P'riAliiii -'-. his vinegar; and • water---enaullf ti:t keep any ~man thin-ILeating his Coarse-heinitty or i rica . -- . --With the frees fOrithafte)fet,eo4 i haawamp ;for ;his 'retreat; he fastens hi* , 'self upon ofir - aifeCtiiiii and intereate - With r- .- , 4 firmness that uothing . can qbake.' ' - '73, - , Liiing . in lawless: tumes, - and f:-. am ong:' - rough and hoistertio Men...he retained, all ' ; . -. his' eliettey.-,lffeefil.g, refined laites,arit ; scrupulous virtues Moving in '1 an ;Obit 1, -4f:hts -own,,he,`likti-Arashington, ; yond ; the ,infitieucerief Othersi-nia seeoe4-=-- Tree 'fromt he:can:lrin -frailties;) otmati- f ..- Withont .pay--..Withont even.the hOttO:' 9rvict9ry—lninteaffilm-syraintt(!artunik: ~..„ and chasedthe length aid; Ore ath...alink `--;!, Stato - he : still : - sq.uggled , . 011, to keep alivi,. - lEe -- -. waning flame. i3Upatrfuti h i- tn,:thi hearts'. oldie inhahitunts...; ..:.., .[,... ... :'& 2 ;; B indi' - .1P 'told,- '• i - tot qir c o - flattere r) 00'0; at -th.i. 'dollars for. tlie • oul nt)t bane But Trove-` liundrad ' 1 )? givie'4; _ti,g. . is -mem . imt by , ,love rather thin. 1;) , commandsihe-ticiald let th'en!'dittl, hand to their homes,•ivitli;n!i seturilYk.but t heir single promise to reture::i.lret•that promise.; was never broken, find 4 ,11 0 1 9* 6 those stern Waits bore him.: - iii one tire mist touching incideritg ' f hiaArier: - ',- , 4a l a ;partizan leadei, 'Milritikluu) im 6 qual., 'One eitittc. pointotlK,d.. 4 o74 i 4 hjm—uoi suggests `!tvsin 16 'kt.O'a -4 1 :1 1 4 1 4*, ' whichl63 - .ldicru6t iirisse s,. N1i.414144Tia vi gliiice,he: .3 a ( l,n ° e r g,. "4 i'11 ,3:: veikthee inat nothing- co 141 - , ditti`tti•fitr4 to 'bravery which, never: de:ifirri4:iiini s # Prudeoce untParred, i?ir, , ....09gla lizallk 40: Wribvelted bi ono bait% inuilitr:io-fili - f!4 pioCrastination, I nnehited ityiac'ef*ilt.' discs ulittell, .14 #efe!tti , he_ - bieled:ift(ry pianvortili iittiluerit6 take hibi:iiiil;loo t t. thit field , in- the vet] midst_of bia:f44.-:7 7 . - Far a4cti g 11 in° ribe o nly ; Patriot .iih'e:ili;i:;' , ed .. to , lift , theitan ivinf fieSoid•K:his -..., native S!ate; he bee nal, the olgeekepiast, --, , whiehthe British di eteitall , theile,eillitior e • Yet they .- never Ali ended:bit corps' nor. - broke big' ptiiver., T, a name of , l4Tieri.be;-; 1 came. - a spell wera 4l itkwhith to goilioo- lip the rePoWicanse altighOlk -the te - rteta - 2, . _Seeking the tOcess jibe iiiyiiniioiiYtkyf day : and itetiing on hin_fons_ 'illcoAillitr flier by - might - :-liii . ;iwift.bersemetrettatet -, . and wen likei , !tie in, 'sibie etyukw or foci- . • Nu prgPoulioniould: eielri 4 ikiiio l44 o l *: --, inkei y tiee. inarentiiiitilment . , tkirnudiAls*4: - eert.:B &bibi t; t*. deadly:l-4104 r , Hs `sail. - ed` , "muiet.te:theen &ar* , • stricken loyalists.; tand„whenittittpde - ekl•lbentielyea ;ttereatJte , Wee ,ofen:! -,, dibt ; ; - : lind4ek- , Il i t ' ll3 o e t it s ll6l 4; l4 ' mine ehe'reetPn" Ne, fa: l mill 1141)04,4*--.! 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