Ili Ii V EMEEMIS -,. - - - • - I- 'VOLUME X'XXIII-7Nt) 38. PRI:I72D AIIIVPITSLISDRD 3! I N al., .a.wttAlvik. TERMS--Oxa tot.i.se. and Fan Citters,per antnimolt any!Lxce; otbinriserTsto DOLLAIia will lie. chaig.e4.. No . p4per dlisdonirmed,, nut: lan arrearagere-tettled, except at . ; the option of tbe , klitore. - - • ' Advertis is to lat the iate of 50 eta. per, square, of oue -insertion— each inlbsoqtzent insertion 25 cents.. A libesal discount roadeto early advertisers: - -ixiy-Letters communications, -- 11 mail, - ! shall base prompt attention. . Iturfara..mtrincu.p., - :,1 ' • ' --- ' -..::: _!:'---,___ , Pledg e i . with trine --= pledge with , wliek 7; cried ibei laic% taut thnughtleie• Harvey L vir.o4.: _Rledka with wine, ran•2,ibronatt; the" .brillient rte d. -. 1 .:)- ~.".., _,. - !' •, .r - • The. • beituqui: - brido grew pale—the,d6; claire boor lhad come. She prefixed "bet white .144 ttogether,' and.the leiv,es of,her bridal sw alit treraded on ' her pure' bran; I her breat tittne, quicker, her heart bolt, wilder. [--1 . - - . - • . ; . - .. 'Ye arson , lay aside your s cruples for; Ai! (mee t , stud the Judge _in a -low tone,' going tow a rd, his' datiAtee, the: *vitally 1 entre ts - it;. Do not tio seriously neat the rulesl:if ethluette, in Your ourta home:ad atvou please; brain inure, fueedee try *Eta .please Mel / 1 ..,:'.- , ~; '-• " • ~-, Every, eyei. was turned toward ' th ing „dal pair: iAlitrion's prineipl ' were well known. -1 • Harvey hod beet of late t : nvivialist; and his friends noticed lobe in his Man tiers, the dlifference in his a and, night theywitch tei see, tai - tin I i.aid, if he Was tied 1: o a 1 tine 1 y” ...,...,.. g „ u i unmrng aort.aliM , y e 'lnt I :frifia prompfing-. l smiles 'toward Marion.— , She was very pile, through more --- compesed, l'and her hand shook not as; smiling; I she i'accepted the crystal tempter, and raised it to her lips; britlsearcely had she done so, ; when every hand was a arrested by her pier ; clog exclamation of-- I • 1 "11 . hat p "Oh, how terr ibl e :' • i• 1 1 1 f t?" cried one'and all, throng , - ing, together:, for'she bad slowly..earried the glass . at armaleneth, and was 'fixedly re. gaming it 'as though it were some hideous_ object. '1 • ',l .• ' . ' : 11 a t she answered, while almost inspi redlight stone from her" dark, eyes, and added, slowly painting okt l ,jewelled 'finger lat the spar,kling,rudyliWil a i sight that beggars all defariptionri - endriet listren-;--1 will paintit for : yeu.,if L e'aft, - ,,,e It is i a lone i lyaspoi.; ta I moutitar6,',f 01:6 1 4 , _ with rer -1 lure rise ,watersrun s ,tlier‘iignil_ioar-V;b4;ffilriVelir4l34;graorwivetdr 6' l lis•a. thick warm mist 1 that the sun ieeks --- Y'aigtio.pieree. Trees lofty and .beaiiiiful,''hle''l o - :-- the airy Ma tion of tI4 winds. There are a group Of Indians together; they' flit to "and fro with I somethin,glikelsorrow on their brows—in their midit_liesat manly form brit his cheeks • how deathly his" eyes wild with the fierce 'lfire of fe4r, : One !' 'friend 'atands beside him , , nay, If .i. 14, uld sap, kneels for see, he is pil. lowing that or head upon his breast? flcnionk in ruins! Oh the high, holy lea : !kits brow! 'hy should death mark lit 1 1 and ttet eel ycfmg! • Loil hew he throws l l : baek theiaani r e curla: see him clasp Lis I hands: tiers his thrilling shrieks for life! '- 1 mark Ilnal he l , clutches at the form of his I companion. imploring to ,be saved! Oh, ' hear him Icall piteously on his fathers name! , ays_bitu trine his firmer/ inaaiha, .....t...i twin_.4st' et' his Roul, weeping for hinkrin liislisia i t native land: : See sh exclaitned, while the bridal par- , r ty lira It, the untested wine trembling in th it ei•4sp, and the Judge fell overpawer „_ ed up on bis 'seat. his arm; are - lifted tn •" : '7lte cheek of the balk , being pre.gett to the' t ' 1 0 h'fmercy.l lies of the mother, she faintly kissed it. when ; heaven; he prays, ow_ 'worldly, ..or .ke 1 to look at her teitTel:she saitt. - "it's so dark • A hot fe l lyer pins through his veins! - The r a , 1 can't iice it.” It • iclas day-light. She . was dying • friend beside -him is waa'ping and awe.strick- 1 s eA tea, S e pt, 4d, 18:37. • • ' ' !'en:—thei dOrk men move silently away, 1 't _ : and Ivey the dying and Mine' together. 1 . 1 0 BRIGRAII YOUNG HIS EARLY LIFE. ; There was a. hush in that princely party, broken nly: by 'Y what seemed a smathered I - -a," Tho lft.iTalo Ct , nunercial Advertise"; fur- tsf.l:: frr . nano - manly bosom: The bride; 1 ta.:) ,, ihr! fol!eaing acecunt: of the life of tstond yet upright, with the Lena stealing. Pref.:en Yonug, while a resident of -New! t o the annwarla'ailge of her lashes. Her 1 Yatk. I t Fa) Z.: ' -..-- 1 beautifu arin htft lost its tension, and the: "Beth - Irielerni Vtaing and Heber-C. : glass wi .11 its l i tt l e troubled waves, - came! • Kitele:llare, , Ner 1 - t-srkers. Brigham lived, slowly t Wahl the range of her vision. t _ She • neat: :11 line tli• i.lirg Ontario and Manr - s•=pulse a'aie; every lip was - inute.--LlTer eoun'ios, In the ti.wn of fitter, at the time .:. le oi c a w. s le w faint, yet awfully distinct. he leceine . a :Nlornion. Ile had always man- i She stil •' fiied'her glance upon the sparlf , • ,ifested'a prti.lifi4 -to religious fanaticism.. ling tit ' e-enp. .e . :r rather he was at rapscallion, good for , I 'lt is evenin. , , now,' confirmed the bride. , neihing except to howl at a eampaneetink. The ,gte t whitei,moon is coining up, and Ile lived in a fog shanty" with a dilati- her beams lie gintly on . his ,forehead. He dated, patient, '!getTering wife, surreinelt'd i moves riot;lhis dyes are set in their sockets,' by a host of tow-heaaded children. QP.P- : . dini orelhi.4 Timing glances:- in' Thin his 1; I,n :ill y he made up a lot of axe-helves aid I friend hifipered the name of his father and I ' ti t edel than offTer suear and tea. In other ; sister;'dat is there! Death--and nn -soft fits - of indUstry, he would do a day_'s,wOrk i hand, r) entic yaice_to bless and soothe! _ • in - the lia3 field, for a neighbor„hoe the :Po- him. - His, head sinks hack--ono convnl a liftees in - his: own little parch; or pound save 'shidder—lie is dead!' ! •-•••• i of e - Nr fo - his wife ca a washing day. 1 A grnart inn through the l assembly—so "I B it IliA s •-• I n is l sion was to I , ' nto camp- ; vivid w l rs her description. so unearthly her , I petai i . . e _ t eo i,ain%s anti to reNl4:l-I.s. where he, managed , look, :_aurpired her manner, that what she i Ito getrii. daily bread from the more weal- ' ties crib ti seemed -actually -to have taken I -si I.th-aahrethren. Oa , ugh occasions Brigham place thenland there., They :noticed :ale°, I ~ ..rot no thought for. the morrow, but,eheer- 1 that th'; b l ridegronm bid his face in his : i . fully putting on hia'old wool hat, he would : hands r' . ll i win weeping. ,' __ 1 leave his fau - rily destitute, witliont a more 1 I Bea ! she repeated ag,sin, her lips quiv of • '#b& in the barrel, or wood at-the da/T, l 'l cling -', -toir and faster, and her voice, more milriClling his wife that the -ILotd_would 1 broken ' "and there they Oclep him a krave;l hr v ide,' tie Would putout for a week's ab- I and there I Fithant a slvaind,, they lay him t ..! EeI:RT. Ir . '• i ' 1 - I down in that damp reeking earth. The only 1 Poor Mrs. l3rieh l pm managed along by . se e off alproud father, and t he , idolized ; 1 p borrowieg from her neighbors, with small ; brother Of a fend sister; !and he sleeps to hopes of repaying ' chopped the wood ber-i' 4y inlthitt distant country, with , no stone sLlf, and ;with an old sun bonnet, Navarind ; to mark" tbe spot: There he lies, my father's style, went to tholspring after, water,.thor- I son: my s on tWin brother, o victim te-- this '+ughly e l onvincedlthat her' lot was none of; deadly!. ploison. :Father! she exclaimed, —the easiest, and ,that bee husband was, to I turtunk suddenly, whilst the tears 'rained ..1-e a western'extitession, angornary scamp,' ' , ~town down her; beautiful cheeks, 'rather,' shall I tii which sena:neat all who know him ac- 1 drink it noWlt j• 1 i ' -- d I - ' 1 Tint form of the ol,d Judge was eonvul quiesce . . ; : , . I ' Peeple were getting 'tired of Br igh a m : sed with agony- 'Ti 'He raised his head but i o lien 'lormenisirY turne d-up. , He was just 1 lice smothered voice he faltered.' / the man for thatireligion, and it was jU.Stt ' . -N-o,nci, my child, in god's name no. - 1 a dapted fo-him. 1 He became' an exhorter, I _Sim lifted the glittering goblet, end let ;tea, heLl iteiglborh l 6od mcetinge÷ranted , ti 4i t t !...f . 1 it was ,dashed into a thousand . and howled his doctrines into the ininds of.; pieces: Many a tearfni eye watched her others-as weak as himself) and finally wtnt I oe-t with the ret eflhei . 'There la c has I gla-a , wa; transferred to the marble on th vkloped, until t he rui,e Ide rustic loafer li inoemenc and instantaneously the wine 1 which it had been - prepared . Then as she ~ , , i. t 't - tremor of a; suitor , and chief proph- • loolfed on the company saying: I ( t of an iniportabt . c.ellaja 3 sect. lie has i ' tel- no friend hereafter — who Laves me i 1- • ". i Mlle mixturi ofit• srirt.edness and t ' to peril my soul f wine. Nat .. t. pme • folly i teir , . -ii.-1: is requisite' for. success in fanaticism •,firmei. are the everlasting hiNs than my re " -- a-•-rt i ttackery • A wiser in au could not hold soive l , Lil i leo. ''A niari l must be a half fool anti I God helping ..mo, never to touch or • taster that terrible poison. And he,l too, to , Lel lzidive to lei a ,snecessful quack. ' 1 I 1-1 - I.whom '.llave given my = _ -......--; t hat hand—who watch ' 1) . ' - ''‘)c • l'ot Benton has -written led o i ter'my dying brother's form. - in. II FT- v . co _ • ~ n our and buried the dear Wanderer , ai%i lf Of 1111 , Dre 4. Scott decision. :He l i sole . . .„ I •1‘ • i a round a iilt J"udgea,.,lllltlel ~.b y .. 1 , . n ' 0 , __..!' will es . and Me-• ster the river , in that land of g4ll will) I , ''', anif seaiu'at the majority- of the court. I tr st Alastair' •tue i l n tnat re . ivF. • . Tl , 1 adz' new is in lituFP. ' - 1 / 4 -1 you not, my husband.. His glt ring eyes,' ;_. .-• =` * _ * - Forlhe Beaver Aron. '.. . i EVENING 1111314103., --- 0 - 8 2. A. MOONLIGHT •PRA.TT.I.E .8 . 011. -B. B ' -- 0 I i ....._, f i - Yott-ttnotelittle Robb t tbemoonlslll 2 '. • • -And the thoutona tt et twinning on big They talk not-tit-_,-riaa-Woßdlio7e's early i blight; They wake in y.inr bbsona no _sigh. ' • .„ But tg pvthefre a Flory, fifll mournful nti _ SNieet, the mailro. yen never may ,know They..tal of the evening. When first Illasi k l o And the ;•ist spent together below. ••• ion- Irns tnennwhile, for _Deaf • npnec.. I - tnntehill ma, 'raidiife's - brigittest bloomy A se•••ro nn.l ton fulls.of -that moon' Marked She : • splaeo, n . . 1 tT w i l t the evea of her wedlock and tomb.: ' time- I lot r , ir, wn'ce I and waned", r.e the to,rn, I ' - . A•r•oro , n'er •laik nrol'y•:oliright,) • yr enhier. - •le3r •,14e.iing pa's-iposom.to And his fool hei=urro-tingel iook •fligkt. sees on d - it-moon fine, nat s-last sweetest / The first that 33110.1.1,3, wn.9 ca.t, •.' Anit the kip ieven- . 3q•ild 'tenth di•l her viion -hec,o . ifi••.;* - • . gnv,e stso.•=yetir first and her Inst. Pa thiilkA, Tose warmest OBE -T ,- ; the one. thcn Balling her home, Mo . her 16nPitttle hftbe,'lle would-take in nil While a !siioinl nn earth it ebettld r.onm y nre tltio.4:e little brig*. ISE or•^_i;ie vision - possrcsed, Mite vault, to the far upper skies, IV:o;re ri•j:iiee. with the blest! 11 , 1, y',-n 5-c. there . nihiTinother, the babe gone ber ,, re4- , . .1.1 Pr cherati . .: way yon