L "THE Dvef!(QPiliirMAIDEN." lIT OP I. Through a tong miler and caber, In the golden Mad Oetober, Autumn winds were softly. sighing, Summar leaflets falling, dying, Dying, ding every-where, .3 wee wander i ng, slowly wntleiti,rwav wooing Blowy talking— Ah, it *um btt)Mao late—with a maiden toll and state yr With a m• den frail and fair.- How she lingered n she listened, semi her eyo with tear drops glistened , Alt her brow and bosom blushing, came those words so gentry gushing, Take me, lore me, I am thine. Ab! those worJs were whispered, lowly, eh! that TOR it seemed. holy „µ, Felling sweetly, felting faintly, asp' vesper psalm so sslntly. As a psalmsody divine. Came then sickness, and iu anguish, 114 y by day I watched her languish, Walelied her waning, watched here tylig, oh, the agony of tasting Those mod moments of tft.npair. Vain were all the arts of heating, blight was o'er fifer beauty stealing, Vain our walling, vain our weeping, cruel I tenth OW. creeping, creeping, Caring not thht she was Poor After one long night of sorrow, ere the dawning of the morrow, ,I From the taper dimly Itriting,iently to tips maiden turning, . • Something whispered she ie dead Dontding, fearing, still =leen/tin, dreading yet to lift the curtain ; Something seemed to borer 'round her, angels then I homy had found her, Know I then her soul had fled. From her cold embrace they tore me. from her lifeless form they bore me, But our cools they could not sever, we ninth meet again forever— • Aye. forever hanetin hand. Time is flowing, time is flowing, o'er her grave the grass In growing, Waves the willow o'er her weeping. hilt her painted soul In aleeping firreetly in the spirit /and. —E. chnove STANDING ALONE I'm standing alone on theatre worn chore, Where the wild winds shriek nod the surges And ins Rimming my eyes o'er the reeththit tide. For n glimpre 111 the chore o,rt the ether ride There are forme that I know, there are e) et that beam On ma at theses when I sleep to dream, Tt ere are s toMea low, and of ail, on• tone That speak to my mu I AA I stand alone. There are heartx that beat, there are Agit. that ewel 1, And words that rorry a ;addling 'Tell; There are elaepinge of hands, there are hps that meat, Thera are !Mee or joy that them lip. repeat There are troth. to plight, there are try.t4 to keep._ Ilaneats of Imo on the shore to rein,, Meeting. of .pint—a f heart with heart-- Meeting of .11111 S that neat r Ira! !art. But oh ! tho billowq in anger Four Between me here and lb.t happy shunt, Andolte flying cloud* lltnt tianken tho sett, Hide the forme I Non forever loom me. .1. ti MARY MOORE .All my life long I had known Ma . ry Moore All my lite long had I loveddier Our mothers were old playmates and first *Mallon My first Eecolleeiton iS of tt. boy in a red frock and morocco shoe's, rohing a cradle in which reposted n sutthy-hairtat, hlue-eyed baby,mist spilt° a year 0,111 That boy was myself—Harry Church ; that blue... eyed baby wne Alary Moore Later, still, I sea myself at the little sehnolhoune, drawing my little chaise up to the door that Mary might ride home Many a beating have I g .ined on such °minions. from other boys beeides me, liking her, and she, I fear was something of a flirt, even in her pinafores How elegantly she come tripping down the steps when I called her name ! 'tow sweetly her blue eyes looked up at me ! how gnily'Nling eta her merry laugh ! That fairy laugh No one but Mary Moore Mudd ever bring her heart so noon to her lip I followed that laugh the days of toy childhood till I grew en awk ward, blushing youth—l followed it through the heated noun of manhood —and now,whets the frosts of age, are silvering my hair, and many children clunb my knee and .calla me "father," I fiMI that the memories of youth are strong, and that, even in grey bairn, l am following its mettle still, When I was fifteen the first great sorrow of my life came upon my heart. I wen sent off to school, at d was obliged to part with Mary We were not to see each other for three long years! Thttt to me, wan like a sentents of death, for Mary was like life itself to me.• Bat hearts are tough likings after. I left college in all the flush and vigoe of my nineteenth year. I was no longer awk ward and embarrassed I had grown into a tall, slender atripling with a very good opinion of myself, both 40 genera: and par ticular. If I thought of Mary Moore, it wee to imagine,how I would dazzle and be wilder her with my good look, and wonder ful that she might dazzle and bewilder me still more. I was a coxcomb, I know ; but no my youth and good looks have fled, I trust limny be ,Inekipved when I suy that self conceit bus left me also. Au advantageous proposal was made to me at that time, and, accepting it, I gave up all idea of a profession, and prepared to go to the Indies In my hurried visit home of two days I saw .0'6,4 of Mary Moore. She had gone to a horrdulg school at some :dmisnce, and was nut "espec:ed Lome till the following May I uttered Otto sigh to the memory of my little blue eyed playmate, and then ening myself a tune again. ••lo a year," I thought as the vehicle whirled awny,from -our door, ••In a year, or three jeers at most I will return, and if Mary is as pretty as she toed to be, why perhaps then I may marry her " And thus I settled the future of a )oung lady whom I bad not seen for four years I never thought of the possibility of her re fusing me—never dreamed that she could not condescend to except my offer. But now I know that, had Mary met me then, she would have despised me. Per haps in the soented and affected student she might have found plenty of sport ; but ns for laving me, or feeding the slichtest In me, I should perhaps bare found that I wan mistaken. P adi,l6 we. m y silblinWri — not merely ha reems, of my meow, hint bvssuse my lobo fiesta industry had counteracted the evil in my nature, and made me a better man. When at the end of three years I prepalled to return, I said nothing of the reforms. tion in myself which I knew had taken • place. "They loved me u I wan," I murmured to myself."and they shall find out for them selves whether I am biller worth loving than formerly." I packed up many a token, from that land of romance and gold, for the friends I hoped to meet. 'The gift to Mary Moore I saluted with a beating heart ; it wu a ring of reugll, virgin gold, with my nuke and her's engraved inside—that was all; and yet the _sight of, the little I.llf strangely thrilled 010 earl Imilikeed it upon the tip of my flogittr. To ilve eye of othero ink t i • moll, Odaelsle, ooggoodag tiouglaini,.porhopo, the :I.lOntoriAiir-t VOL. XI. ',y Its elegance of the beautiful -white hand that wan In wear it But 10 me how much wnw embodied there! A loving snide on a ' beautiful face—inw words of welcome— a futtre home, and a sweet smiling face—all 1 there delights iiere hidden within that lit tle ring of gold ! Tall, bearded and sun bronzed, 1 knocked at the door of my father'. house. The lights in the parlor windows and the KUM of converention and cheerftil laughter show ed me flint company 'was assembled there. I hoped my sister Lizziat would come to the door, owl that I might greet my family when lit, stronge eye was looking curious]) on But no—n servant answered my mum mer. They were too merry in the par,or to heed the long absent ono when ha,asked for ndmittance. bitter thought was passing through my mind, a 4 I heard the MOIIIIIIB from the parlorl sow ihe Lott anpi.romed.smile on the P;71401 a (ice I In polluted a moment before I made my self known ore hod after the family And while Istnoil silent, a strange apparniion grew Op before me Front behind the ser vant peered our airniall golden head—a tiny delicate fun 4 followed, and a sweet, childish face, with blue el es was lifted up to mine—so like to those that had brighten ed toy boyhood, that I biaried hock MI It IL sudden tteling of pain ••\t lint is your name little ono ?" I asked, While the wandering servant held the door Slie4fied up her hands, as if to slinde her eyes, 7 hod errs that Very another, in toy boyhood, ninny and many a lime.) and answered in a 9weel bud-voice. ..Nlary Moore" '•An. what else," I asked quickly My heart wink down like lend. Ilere was an end to all the bright drams and horn of youthful manhood. Frank Ches ter my he, ink rival, who /1111/ I,I1(11 tried and tried in %limn to usurp my Once beside ,lie girl, had succeeded at I i•t. and had won her nwny from me! This won the child—hut ehibl and Nl.try's. I ssuk hod; and hOll I bil/ell/1, t lns blow. And hiding my fnen in my hands I Termed against the door, yrbibi my heuil iveid lerirs of blood The little one guyed at me, griev ed nod nmaxed, and , ill up her pretty lips ns if nbout to cry. wTi rho the perplexed Per smut stepped to the door and tilled my sin ter at* ti who it ens conducting bin •elf no strangely, I - honed light stelirrtiltrilTrinrannt voice saying: wish to see my hither, eir 2" I In /d up. There mood a pretty, sweet fneNtmaiden of twenty, not mt eh elianged from the deer little 'lnter I had loved so well I looked at her a moment, then sul. ling the tumult of my heath by a mighty effort, I opened my nrms and said: "Lissie. don't you know me "Harry' ! my brother Harry !" she cried' and IhrQer herself upon my brenet. She wept Ile i t her heart would break. I could not weep. I drew her Ferbily in to the lighted parlor, tv4,,,stood with her before them all There was a rusk and a cry of joy, And „then my father nod mother xprung towards me, and welcomed me home with heartfelt .. tears! Oh ! strange and pnssing sweet is such a greeting to the way worn wander er; And as I held my dear old mother to my heart, and grasped ay father's hand, while Littioshill - 'clung to me, I felt that all was not yet limit, 'and though another had secured life's choicest blessing, many a joy remained for me in this door sanctuary of home There were . four intimates of the room who bad Lisen on my sudden entrance One was the nue eyed child I hail already seen, and who now stood beside Frank Chester clinging to his hand. Near by stood Lip zie Moore,. Mary's eldest mister, and in a distant corner, to which she hod hurriedly retreated when my name was spoken, stood tvtall and 'dottier figure half hidden by the henry window cart :tics that fell to the floor When the first rapturous greeting woo over. Saarae led me forward with a timid grace; and Frank Cliestyr grasped my band. "Welcome hontu,,tay.lmy,"' he eshl with the loud, cheerful tones I remembered so well "You have chengell so that I nev-r }mull have known you ; hut no matter for Ihnt— your boort iv in the right place, I know " "Ifow eon you soy lie is changed," said mother gently "•Tn be sure by looks eld er end graver, end more lrken man then when lie went nerny-hut his oven and smiles nre the enure ns ever. It is begirt that changed him. lie is my boy still" " %V. mother." i answered sadly "I em your boy still " Hen ven help me! al that .. moment . I fell ike n boy. nod it would bone been nide.- ed relief to hove mept upon her bosom net lied done in my infancy But I kept down he booting of my heart owl thotremor of y lip. tini nnewered quietly an I looked in hie tall. bendeome face, “Von have elmnced, too, Frank, but I kink for the hatter." ”Oh. yae.--.lltnnlayaetklar the compliment," h e answered with ta hearty lough. • ••My wife tells me I grow handsomer every day •' His wife ! Could I beer that end keep silent PI "Anil you linrO Poen my little girl." he mided, liking the, infant in hie arms, and kissing her crimsoned cheek tell you. !lorry. there le no mush another in the world Don't y)l2 think she looks very much like her mother nee to?" tWery Much." I ftelltrml !" cried Frank, with a sudden need that rule me start violently. "I have forgotten' to intrgduoe yip to my wife ; I believe you and she tts& 'ln be playmates in your young days ,yes, Harry," and he slapped me on the book. ...For the safe of old limes, and beers, you `were nbt here at tha wedding, I'll give you leave to kiss her once—but mind, old fellow, you are not to repeat the ceremony. Come here she is, and 1, for one, want to see bow yr will merge those feroolous monsinehoeof . yours is the operation." He pushed laughing and blushing towards me. A gleam of light and hope, almost to dasollug, to bear. came_pier and I orliitoot baron I thougbe; "Not Mar? I" Wallet biro betrayed my theme to eve out to the room. Butt notblai traajeald—i even Frank, to viva] so 'btu" Wes tbt time nrrent. I ki<wred the Air cheek of the }ming wife and hurried to the +divot imnoe looking out of the window ••Nlary--1.1r7 Moore," I Enid, inn low ginger voice, 'Mince you no welcome io give the wandorei.'!" She tnrne4 and litk.l her bend in !nine end murmored hum . glad to ace you here, Harry• Simple worth—owl yet Inn : hirer they • niacin me I welt not Inn eg yneldcd up Ilion moment for an KrOperor'in crown I', Ihere was Illp happy b groin pe, owl lino dear bonito fire site, lhere avert Mary NI a ! Inn iv on I hod :Ire used o f 'by dn . ; and by onglin were falling before the ardent gaze of mine, nod 1110 431 T, . ., 6 0C. 1194 an long prayed to pee was lilt ro before MC !I. I never knew One monolog of burn-- norm until lint moment ,WlO. Nlatny years ha re ptt ,, ttl stage tint hippy and [ll'e hair that was dal:. mill glut sy then, is List turning gray I Ain HOW grassing ache :to old mart, and can 'look hack to a long, lAppy, and, I huge, trclh spent life. Slid, or. sweet as it has iwon, I would not recall it NI ogle day, for the love that makes cry ntanlintel ou bright slimes also on my white hair .111 uhi uum' Con to,+ br HO A I hell( lam as your; its Pier An I \limy. with her bright. hair ported Irons n brow that Inns, is slight furrow op% n, 1.1 still 'he NI try of cult' tllyx To me who eon never grow old nor ehrtnge 'rite.hrtr 111111 hell her in infancy nut shelem ell her It the 11.1.11 nail br• n tr'y of won.o.ood can are,' CA.! mn Intl Ido shill cense to worm Nor even then--for lose mill hies whore. COMPLAINT OF THE POOR A . igned mate. in before Ili, 1111.1 on all sides do wo hear lorry of corn _ ,rwritir raLlog of ripe poor •\l eat in high, hoot 74 high, 1,,.1 tolg:1, good+nip ingh; 11114 01l r 11,....1:1111.4 of :if.• taro ealioglitiatilly high in price. while loon ey scarce nod Ita4lig low nod riot in pto porton to lire .I.IV used lit 1,..1 of all the tie tides witch the poor COW/0111e Iho rich nod ihe offloont 41..0.1 dot forget Ore How Jul they .we to line poor, to tine wid OW and Orp !brill Out close their ears to the cry or the deN,iiitte, o, it goes up 111 nroutul let client lint will until the cry re;che, then• vers, but let them With he rolont hearts arch 0111 Iho rolier3og poor and seek In relieve Iliem Tim winter be fore tui c brings woi k for the rime ist makes it n coml. 1011 , if his followers give unto ILe pmr, and a IN II COIIIIIIIOII which flu, true follower. of the Smoot. , Cheerfully In', unto] thent.elTOß n. n labor of love With ma 3 et,' 3tul are holden to have charily. To have your prayer. only hewed by the poor is not •tillielent for the Irmo Chi istian most nod will back op his prayers by Ilia acts of Christ ion benevolence. The poor cannot live off the loud and empty prnyers, of thr tich, 101 l thievinn live off of their proper: istian ° litnevolence—the wo go together—pray rind Fair, for what you oino to 1110 poor 3 on lend onrtt the Lord. We have many professed Christi-On Iltnol!g viho linty /In over obondance of every thing, now is the time 111 let their light shine the poor nod destitute ere p I iced to their e•peci it cote by their M icier 11111111 who Are able, shrink on, holy dilly, it in inuninbent upon PAtllloY.,,Frishion rule, ihr world, lilt most tyrntinicill 'spore's she t+—cutopell- ing people to submit to the moat inconver, enl things inroginnhic, for her male: She pinches our feet with right shoes, or choke, rtfx ith n I rgh t peek erett ittf,rig Pfillell2,l the brenikent of cur body hyttgllt toeing She rnakev people qit op by tight when they ought to be in bed: nud beet them in bed in the morning when theteughl to he up ad doing. She ninkev it ether to lead poreooe' Pelf, and genteel to live idle and useless. Rine makes people vi.att when they had rather slay nt home, eat when they •ire t hungry, and drink when they nre nut Shy invade, our piengUre9 and in terror In our lue , linreld. She eutopels lo tires% gaily, whether upon their own propel 01 ~ that of oth e r it ; whether ogreettlile in tho will of 0011 or the,ahelntes of joule She ins health, and pi odnees fgt.:knees ; Ile nos life and occrt6ionv premnturo nil, She makes 1,1,181,! pal eats, iora I one/rildren, nod hervnnis of ntl Shy it ifbi l toctwer of eorillielence. it despoiler of roliry, nod on enemy of religion niol no e rap tin ler companionnull enemy elth- She is ,I, , spot of rile II of nor igne nod canning nod }et, lion nil., 1, leen, soon, darigliier:r and ecrynlll M, nob and while, bare roloninrily Weenie r subject, nrrl Omer e, and vie wrili e nnollter to pee wow stroll be roost ME Tute T1,11.011A1. POWER ON TIM Pore NI. Ertlnk, col I eepotolent of the Pori+ Tempo at Florence, confirm+ the report thnt nn arrangement in contemplated by which die various powers are to gnawer, to tine Pope n mall portion of the territory which Ito siill retain,. He says: greet many people are convinced, anti the Roman (rev olutionnry) comm tree and tie ,Italian go, eminent among others, that the onlyikrne tical settlement of the diflicitlty in to leave •Leoline City nod a strip of territory, rscht ding Civello yecchi t, but including the port of Palo. According to tinry plan nil that part of Rome on the left bank Of the Tidef and the Tras;evere, itt far no the gate or 'orto Saute Spirito,'would beentne eptu r ivelY /dollen. Tb. [Aniline City to walled n, and the Pope eoul,l4hue feel Hinkel( at Man. PARTINCIVIN ;plc PAII , IIOII —•There is otie thing sure," said Mrs. Partington, '•the fcmitlmaaif the preent generation ore a heap coQre in'ilapndeet than they used to be,, Why, I saw a gel to del, and that I know belonged to the historical class of society, with her dress all tucke d up to her knees, with her hair all bullied tip like as if she hadn't combed it for a week, and one °Mier grandmother's old cops In an awful ortmplid condition on her head. Why, hcraOil-when I was a gal, if any_oUlte follersAme along silken I had my clothes Muted up that way, nod my head kivered `with an old white rag. !would run for dear life, and bide out of sight. Wall, well, the gals then were innocent, mums& eated twitters: now they are what the Frenchoalls Nam ' CZ= "ESTATE RIGHTS AND rEDZILAL ONION." BELLEI4 I ONTE:PA., FRIDAY, .DF,C,TAIBIS 4 R 7, 1846 ARTEMUS WARD AT THE TOWER OF LONOON. sltereely need in Lorin you lit J pour ex• callent Tower 14 very pop hie with people from the rigrienlionrol Jiri r,eka, nn i II wit. I chiefly them e;•tv+ lint I foam! Jit 14110 wile* ilic oilier 11101111 h. • saw at once that tho Tower war e•tith liebed on a firm 111 thepeiwr" tory of ‘ font I don I tiwl n ha-i- none firm than thin one •• Sou have no Tower ii America "'eon! 011111 in the crowd, who It til• ...Melt OCr dr- Irotted my tenon Mai ion ' I att•iertl, .• we Unto of our enterfir ire and omit...m(lll'e, and yIL we nre devoid of a Tower America, oh lay oliappy counlry, thou ha-t ttol no I nror It'.l o itvrect Dunn I TAie gilt Were opeueJ a : ". ern white. awl ,10 all parehl.i licke.f., 1114 wont ialo a mid a pale (iced little man in black dito IM a awl day .01 of low I •. 1 mean tt tti sli m think ihot . .T . malty po'ple Lave Itren IT nth in tlte•e rloopty walk. My risen... let us drop to tr '" • •• NO." I 11.1. ^)uu 111‘1,1 I XCU C inr Oilier Illly dr.p onp it they feel Ink° 1. hot AY for To oorly rin ot trt.titootitot IN, o h.rl l lot, Ind their titk low n w,ll' 110 , 113 olfnl, bitt I c f.r (hose who died tour or five 1188,18 , 1 yr.r4 17.0 j lf they we my until 1,1)11114 I toil , l'ot It to she! Culp) over 118)11)44 14.111,18 °retired Ilur.u . the run of Hoary the Three Let tt+ lie rhrer ful,'' I rontottool Look a, vitonlres, m Illott led 11 10111 xitiliotit ore elostirfol, owl IN hy shouhl a not he thus ly with nit" A warder now took it. in eh rgo. /Intl tilioivo.l us the Title, F I 1 do .unit on: thong.. 1 It; T, Ilrl s Cuc I o tingli to toll:tit about 11. Only Irr,irry 011104•1, lelinnl.l ,jlrl gr, lint hi, on I Olt+, I conlii tit $lO that 1 1 Ito+ copeo ior 10 I.: 144&- t II 'frolet+, 1 will tuna. rein ilk, are a ontot nil el l.'s or pe'ple It they mi•li t, thPr wnull'nt hr truer, They eon.pire ru lt.t up a country, they fill. awl iney're Irate,,.., They bust lter, aud they hecolitu and hcrnry 'CIO, the case of t,lorler, afterward 1 1l Dick the Three, who may lie /tern nt the Tither on horreltnek, in A heavy lin over \I r. (Hurler's care. 'Mr Ii 11.154 n eonrpir dor of the and if hr J he would limo been hong no a so, apple tree Mot Mi Q ructemled, and be rm-10 gre It Ile war rlewed hr Cr! It mond, but he-liver in hirtory, and lII` (101 Irian figure iory he reel* 11:11 , y for n sic pence, in eonpinetnin will, oilier enynent pepeonr, and tin extry chargAr Ilie weld er's nhle en , l boolifnl loon, There Is on^ king in lhtr room who it 111011111rtl oh fonntiny deed, his n¢ht hand prlrpin . n hrlher'S pole I born hir name. The loom where the daggers lIIIrI pill iiß no),ariter weepperm ore kept es interest Among this collection of choice cutlery I noted the how noel nrrer wheel, those 1;;e1- 111"eled old champ used to volublel lentil.. with It IS iptile Ihe the bO,l ntwl arrer used ett they day by retell:, tellers of Atm r loan 'opus, noel they shoot 'eat oil week ouch nn rorellent pe ecision that I almost Bigler.' to be 11111j1111 motion I Wit In Ille Rocky Moonit] regin They lere,w pleas ant lel, them Injuns Mr, Cooper noel Dr I' alto have told us of the re4l tosn'-e won derful 'll.lllollre. noel I fllllllll lor perry was etopt on thFr pities of rode ly n bind of Shoehone.., who, churl ,004Jh niers ! the pnle fore is welcome lb orIuNTS ' the run is sittl,in' in tile weed, nod Wet-ert letieLy-eilie well moos cease operdien' 'troth ce's ' the Out red mon belongs to a race which is fast hereiroin' extink ilinn whoopee' In n tontines, 'bole nlr our blankets 01111 wit inky, noel Ilea to Ile primeval forest to rotleynl his emotions I will remark here, while nil ILr siihjeet or bi 11..., I hilt they ere in the main n very slinky tel with even less sent, ilinn the Vern ens,nn,l when I hmr beirinl ',• the r..ei; flint Corry ear'' i•nrrie, Ono 1 . 1 fie red urtn liver the ...lone' quo." I •im pfy IlalNc 4 io Say %I'm glad or li. rough on the POI la' ruin They cull ant; by the sweet name of BrOillPe Otte mini!, nod the :text they setup you null their Thoe , a•- hnwks But 1 worde: Tel u 9 reltun to the tower Al one end of the room where the wornlne 14 kept to n wax ligger of Queen I:11r tbeth mounted on 11 Cory vtolTed he... whose glovi eyes,MNwvith pride and whose red mn rocker °Will dilates hawrily. ns if eon- PCIOII4 Or the rut] burden he bent, I hove nseoeiated I:llrnbetto with the Spanish or soty She's mixed up with It nt the Sor ry Theatre, where Troo 1n the Core" is being acted, and in which in foil belly core tr introjoored nn hoardthe Spenivh Ono, art 'di,. given' the WitilinlA line We that Ito tillendt openin'n notate boll in PI3 month the moment be conkers Ilin) town. But n very interesting drammor is Tree to ihs fore." notwithetnndin . the ercentriek con duck of-the Spaniel. admiral; and eery nice it it in Queen Elisabeth to make Martin Truenold it baronet The warder shows us some intrirooments of iortor, madams thumb screws, throat col lars, etc statin' ultra these mere conkered from ihenSpanish armndy, and addm what n crush! people the 4nniards sans in them Jaye—which slive r from at bright. eyed little girl of about t waive summers the ter AtinA r thnt the iho t it was rich to talk about the ercoilly of the Spaniards main' thumb screws, when he wan in a Tower where ro molly poor pe;ple's bends had been tut MX. This made the wnrder stammer and turn red. I was AO pleased with the little girl's brightness dint I could have itrssed the deer child, and I wcifild if she'd bean six years older. .. I think my companions intended makin' a day of It, for- they all had sandwiches,. gossips, etc. The sad trolcla' man whit wanted us to drop a tear afore we started to go round fling'd such quantities of tts sigesyinto his Mouth that I expected to see olioo himeir to &tali . ; he said to me, ilk - the Ceatiobemp Tower, where the poor pritioners 1%04 their unhappy panes on the 0014 walls, ..Thicia alitutllght." It indeed," I touted "'You're blauk In the face. Yoe should'at eat a easeip In public without some rehasesAit beforehand. You manage It orkwardiy.4- MEM No.••"I Metal indeed La Ira.. quite Tim .... Icing . g 0 o il 11,..0 11[11111 happen..l, 1 wow ..xtry gill to ttit ue paint thla g'b illy roont, and go I,loll'lllllll rich awl •parklitt crown iv kept I 11110 i n 10, 000 ,1 nllll the clown, lhat it oreurrell In Mc what agi cc tile niiprige 11 WOlll.l he to . Pend n u lac 1010 1101111110 my and 1 tell limo nit nit the vat!, n: gond, e.w..trtiete.l crown like that 10111 n.e, 1011 on e){ll,:rin imp won a pent .1 the //int. et (tint I I. .IV.• 111 honk, I rontelotni,ii h.•r it g 1011,14.1 liver watch Ingwl. ' SO 1 lofi iloo Tow , I II i ~, Inl and comnoindto P.l Ill..; 101 l 1i1.`113 11 1.1 rhper(o. 'Ono w 111,0,, a 1 , 11 , 17 , I ,14 11/ . .,..11 141 ely Lot,•l I , r ule mel umLolly dr.vet of a four vdlecl.ll 11101 I ever .ta Ile lionved a deep eigit Lm I est% e Lim lon .Ltllll •• 111 g,v, ee 0 < 0.0 1111,1101e, I " I iI belt, 3:r• 40 It kit,* t that. I e -11, Irtilt it neltt in.') it iii) 1 liner - My tnlntl to lin, lat "Tie In.. thin t L'il 1111 , 4 I!, Ono, • Ive beenrrailin all the flatly p?pery to 111 '1.4 tinders! ytil 103 otinil )41,010 in le+ Iran) Wonilel eel I do! lit ilri,e pin into the Tlinine• " I die liir) nein n 1.1: lii nun, Iner wal, SO roil ily hud h lin in e.i.o I tin till want 111111 nizin, oud Pin] lion row: Lye ltiil then I ilni tn It ittiroi di, I of it l . p~~iluly &c then . ~o• tvar no 11,1 n,, Jorrrelelier In Nen . 1 ink 1.4 lilt a Inn e 1 nnvel Wit to dr", 11,14 e. II.• th, • "" """ n" "." 14 THE WAY TO FIND IT 1101.1 II 11 .111 , 1 g W.1,11' . 1, 4111.1 '". "1 Ii • „„,,,,„„ • ,„. „„, 4 1 h.. 4 I r I,^ll I/II 0,1111 r prrleher, like Thorn I. s‘cool,1: of IL 1.111113. ""r " 11 ” II ” "”" 01114 " 11 no! Inky Ole 10•11111011 S .4 111111 g Ol lO of 11111 popul Li Illy go, .1., •i•o I.- It 'I In d ie ~„,, hill I'll doll,- ',el w•els feel for t hotite might be alibi to "'" '4 2 "" °"1.1•1' of tlt • Vty po, tht itoplY., hi. j Lnlrvc in -COI •I I "r " S " Is believed tie oi.o the danee t c '" •1 """ 1 " ' l ' ll "": 111 ' 1 took it front tent, rind null. the null of a'.+"" er""'Plr to ''"'"""'''`l"“'" strong gla , •, nits rune In moon the fallswir" trat:l4ltll.‘• add tucker° that .1.111 usually go nrontel 11l the Mono icaltel V 1.04 out .11,ing null • the arms, rm.! ils•crilte ~„„g regni, „„ ly esery errott.: ten-nu tent for withyttnnteuess, She dreiip and poionres of sell nodll.lloo w 11 00 3 . "I" I t which ~mu* Ills rngJ .y vts .ouzel a Lute. the fermate dancers 11, dtigtitio., , n+the fact " I '" 14 • I,„itlen Norwit) and a 1 tii n .01 to 1 . 41 , 1ie . the Smyth intontlit to carry hot Itirriatclllol,9 3:""I. LI" 1,,v 11"1 farther, for the IntiCfi of Ins congregation. f " h " •I "' "" ' "'"'" ' I' r nod manifest ni Its own pet con the penal. robbing by or thug f. l -1. , 0 , “ , 0' of nJrn, lien of tin, that uthins gnuti be acterred If be has adopted thg_theory, that 81,114 IS bellertotr, he ttught to go throttgll ,the bogie. nod not trop nt the fir•t chapter ver4 good way to clinch lilts new style of teach ing by ..stile nimbi lie to doubt the VII use n( all and proceed is tempt or (educe lie may thus be able to divide the wheat front the . rlialT—and tittinipliantly %indicate his iichoth. Such Inirlennin• ought to tie horsewhipped —Fr • \ 111 % . 11.T-1t6%11/%0 ..11113F —The Lon don Morning //eiobf sinihniry correspond ePti gives the follonin7, Sorel( .• 1 Linnet liliuy l 111 II 11411liel near l'1"11111Z, wdeand cluldrea• nod /Inch lynx I lie waurl n'+ li•rior of ihn Prwooonn, when nhehear.l ibey were Cllllllllg, that her 11,14 Irma Fall.ly het, phee.l her in In nu tlerrround crd Inl, with her I wo lot le mm., nun built up ks 10,11/111,..010.• ""id' - -The ""."."1 the oyld climb li. 11.sfel by t•.,1:111111111.L1 .111 :.01 and among uthrrr mitte 11,1, toot. 111.111 tte ' company than. Ili hot hot., odtl roil l'et ~, wf,my, and t.. 11 • . Into wry nv they ,titt 114., Ilir ”unt n u , III t• ~,,, 1 , nab brought nu IrtinV•blnee to glare, and I ill kV! when he tear sletlll In rout n omit .1.41 • I"' "Wni"." ..' ". ' 'eve' '" Al " 1 "" I mem% op uegrtitth v .11 , 111,90. nil elortool Ito tit - 1 , 111 Niel. he begttrAi ext . !Ilit Lt , ~,. 11l ail Nun Nett wall hot • I(..11111 Cllll./11'11 11,1.1 SI1,1•1•11 Sou, orate met 11‘11d1. II the I Mt', :t. the drentlllt I thought that flit ti if lie Mil be heard hot lour 1111 (II I. tlo tutu rd wi"". n" b". 1"""'" trd th. nt L. 1,1 of the lb molt,t ,e 111. , Well` 11111 WO 0•:11 --llr I, in do. tt I e .. "1.1 ritr ut, "" . -4 1104, 0i011.101.116e tottlitug by u, loot out, tut rt lo t lnnt, 1 to only fount! three Idt It .v Nod l'+ r , ‘ „,„ 1111 , ,If devoured by 1.114 He 1.011 111'1 bum al null 11,1...00.. I, he thentlful...tight, null he it homy hi the t „ r , o II Ln, ht en stun roc. ' 11,11011,4111110-ily rut ftzmil, it. bill n eon , .eiton. Ito no, Dodd lie I ~.1111 1 try k1....11112. 1.1 the 14..1 octet the e tt.tig tt tett 11, --Ono ,o,Joti LP .k lit 411, 4 1111.0 Then, --They tell a g0.t.1 Hut), in "Volitatore, of Gen 411.1) watt -0 one Irene in command of the Nlitidle 11, rut:new Dtkettop die 1114'1 , 1011 of 3141.) 1.14, by Stonewall Jack...lll, tumors trtrr ihni thane. leader, at the he id of lilly Hite 111 troll mg; oven drat oily As lite !dory. guru, Gen 11 0 01, neetnnputvd by Qvdnlf, rode on t w Frederick turn ittke in reeonnot ire. they were retttnutg to the 5.1,1 d. the (lent.ral 1.101.p0l at the toll glut . Am.!, enllmg Ills keeper, .111.54 addrettsed hrla, ul 11131 sharp petelse 144 y roe 101101 lie 14 00 I . IIIIIOUI I I ludo, my 011111 II 14 141; more(' that .1 tekson and filly html , t ma reb els are adtanetUg upon Bali 111101 . 11 by this road. I want you In shut lint gate and keep tt..011111 against them If you let a (11 . 1(1 of diem pa, ihrough,l'll hold 3 oil peetton ally respott•tittle foe ml "-- -Leavidg the gate Peeper at re . witelme. with the getter re spoutdhtlit tee of his new duly,lite General pue•tina its way beak ii the ett3 Tun Low.--Two Ulliolllll3ll who built at l id need in ronittioln min tll bridge over nom:tin which ran through ilie:r farm, hail n concerning some reirtir which tt re quired, nil one of them poeilively It:fused to bear any fiortie of the purclintie of Is few planks , Finally the aggrred party went lo it neighboring lawyer, and plying a ten• dollar bill in bin hand, he anid: give }Oil all dish money If you'll make Rase do justice mit do bride." Iln* much lilll it eon to repair it ?" naked the honest lower No more iob the dollars," replied, iho dutchman. • " Very well," replied the lawyer, pocket. lug one of ibe noire and giving him the oth er ; •• takevbie end go get the bridge tie paired ; 'Aie the beat course you can taint." Yeao.fl, sold the iluiehman slowly. —pima that lob more better ee to querrel mit inner' but as be weal along home he shook his Wed' frequently, as if usable, after 'ell, to ee quite clearly how be bad pined any thing by going to law. . • . , _ l c :3 :r - : 411. , ,4, fz ii. , , , 4-- ~ , FAST YOUNG MEN--HOW ' STYLE," IS PUT ON, AND AT WHOSE EXPEN3E. ors,.1•11 r 1 t •••It r t , t. 4 .. 11 11 et. 1191 • 1 f 11%. 111 .1 I .r7e. I.llv tw"•01. , tl'r• von! ,in, •t. t !••••1, him I it ltl t. r • Ilfii •1011 h• it lit, • • t•I17 I 11••• •• t., ,(` 1:1 111 1. I i1i , 11.01.4 I I • 't gI:I , A 111 ik 1 . 1,1,, • . $ Ihg• 11 1 ~1 11,1 ~111..; 111 . 1.1 . tily• s 1,• 4.44. !r .I.s • ,•i 111111 11.• N 11 1 ,.• I 1 t 11111,11111 1 . 111.- rd.. , 11 1 .1 , i 1,r.. Ll,fil .111,11. I Ilifl/1 1 111 11. r 1..-, vx•; . 4 • .. pLT •v 41.1 f I • •Zn I••f,i 1 I • 1,•••••• 11.1‘.• liseoltit• littur•••• ~••• tt .1•1••••• 1 1 •• •1••••• • t••••!•:. ..• I• 11.• p• •” t' In /••• iri ••• •I, rh.,•• •••11 'lr.,'' ••• • • ; ••I •••• t •.• t .• •••• • t ; • 1!IME=11.12=1111111111 1211E11=1 th , •thl•► 1111 %II." trn.l• I,i, r n. • .1 I=lll rrr•u n. 9,0". toe 1, /,,VC I=l kei, II 1.1.. g Ito! 1%. ;.; I iliiill ever vinrr hr Wl9 111 their emploi The Inerchantit idirletri, In the oirtZ•cilulc• tholtioinik of Wilton. flirt. hie Opel Irest, -- 1 Poniproni,e woemade, completely ruined. the youth tool: ilerutine to Southern cite, to lend. me 1.111-1, ti better life We not publi•li bin n into, hit lit the young men who ollove their mean.. Itike vrorritrig from lite fore lie might train hO.l honored owl le.pt civil hod he confined Ilion hot l ineortte, nod Lot iiouelij to led its tIP• dottothilile eon , : of fit.t trq (Id Ntle. TAIL Tim.,el&r. 4,1).2;1 1 IIO,W Intro zMll olribe'Cric - Ign 7 . 1,11.3 m ..IVOr Of negt r 4lrlifng, n• her OILO npno rnneopllnnv ol .114 tßtl. 111 re•peri In rt) , pol Loy Ill' I.OIIIIIIIXOIII 111.011 11,11 1.10 D*llloo.ol, pa') r - no n 1 n •••”1 , 1 III; to 111 11lry , I 111 11110 t, 1., 111 other 1 I=9 Itnu \lia • e `;•e , . --heart Ward Ileectter. tit a ,raten deka et. II at Plymouth Santlny eventag, produa•d the following pieta, of ttL met, “Nloo •vent ntikanoal of lobar. and oho., •Iten - 4on nhall find 1111.11 t, ha ha‘o hulk lip II tno, noll now-sell .1 fnrllllle, who turn In thotr noun and ply: • Non ' , hall m t er 4 14 l you eholl lead diltet ent lif , : yon el all be spored all of this " Ilh, 1101. I Inl, men s ge131 44 IWO to 14 4 01111110 of elog Int leiotre ; trEd 11,11 to a life of onotienlnled hllenrna and 1412 mono Like the ptlyruu that fonts attatheroody upon ibe1 4, 1 4 41. nil jelly, 9. II ,apy, , no, ton.ele nil bone—al shuts and U 11 4 4114, and opens and bhuts • and sucks it, and srinisoo out laglin, of no enribly no count. Influence, 01 . une Such urn these poor fool, —Their paret,lo toiled and grew NI runup, built no their Ironies o: iron 111141 bone, hut, dens ing nil 0114 to their lons, they iurl, them upon the world boneless, vilteleles.s, simple geltalo, and sat at nt. What if ylStt do gel your tune mine' ed io eight hourg, and wages ~,created In $5, does that etfeeato Sin JoIIN PU/0.1011 , 1 —A lever received inlNew York, from St John's. New btun• wish, states that n port ore wrecittil .tmer loan whale ship bard aariveti "there, 111111 bring very Interesting information of dis coveries made by C. F. Hall. respecting the Franklin expedition. IHtt 11,11 hos In his possession a gold watch, me silver spoons nod other relict, supposed to belong to Ile Franklin' party. lie also learned that the rowans of some of Frankiiit's men were lying under n boat in Committee Buy in the Arotic regions, where they hail been placed by the natives 0' death. The natives would not permit Ale.Tfalleo go on and ex• amine them ; but alt — iiiveral vessels will winter in Repulse Bay, It Is boHeved Hall will secure ailsiststme and punk his way to waters the remain. lire ghosted,— Bs. -5- - w• THE UT , AILING CRUSE I t II • • - 1.1 •t. "-• / C .• , 01 r. I '$ , t to•Ii! , Iraz •,„ 1„ , • 1.1 I. II It , 0 . .1., I THI THA MID THE 91 MO I=l 11.1. I..ti ~. 1 elle groCe uID . iii.' 11.» r IOW( of She 1/1411t ,I. • ...)c In! _ .t ,all • =III =Eli lEl!IMI=1 - t. I al .1 I•li er‘k•l It tl I I: t• nr tar I Ilner nri ham , • rIOLO 17 in St,. 11, /1 , 1yIIIIIV,! I n I'l/1. ••.11 here. .111t1 linen tookking Inne. in the Ilry for (1,1 • mate nn.l hake earn •.! nt , •v 111,,ther I he wenl.l Ile will n Ire n,,ot•t he' t-t nn)lttni in the I t r nest t told n lin " - ‘l.l, liktl./ %try r.olo . ' I t . 1:.1 tr., I ..11 Inn ~,rte / - u t t Wtha 1.1 Auto I t tiOt 9 , 1 ;la ~.4 ! p•ung =I - .• 11.11 b.i L,, arty min ILL L.l L•. )..L1 ' r Ll.Le•Lft thitL:. I ILLL 't tn lII T IT , TI ITTIT T ' 'IT If 011 r , 010,1 , 1 1,11, 1 :,;ht I n 11 ,. 1 30, m , •nt II I I t5l .1 •lf .1ZI:11-1 010111. Nrar IMO. `talc it 11 011) th Il 011• fi• '1 I Tha at Pcnn• ',haunt it abaut 21 IMO Inore than in 11411 ----if fort% ninel lilie. make An ell. hirer •iin lie feel nre eantaineil in the whole al till L.,' 301,..,n .:u.l to lull n n“att • nrn Thnmp•an that hnr Ihu.hand i. nt liberty to rPtllfll th ounti r. -1 he, nre lien uhleh eheohl never he reJ al l b r e N 7 need Irefe rnd when' •he 1 1011,0 her 14ote f n hn , l , ml heiorr.r, in the MEE --Pon IA wart!, more Alt in phrat. and itrholeter s tm ent,tr Ake° , t•rt , n new "toureoof ewpn't • litter* ts the rtaratt of n italthe better., -- o.l+ ~ur In. a.. 1. aa.l aiVeil r a rarlill•r, 1. 4 nllll 10t.r411114 UV pi;.; -t, rft 11.1 ,thefitat , .... I ma 11.-r - 11 • , volle 71,111 all, h.l J,I twirrl,l Ft lilt' , MI 1r 1...1 br Intl tv. -hp itottld hate been t tHor, hot in•i IN .ovil pro us 1!1!1=M11=211=111 =ZEE MEI Iltat a aertertlln.; ill iblt en it, a 1.-avian when nyar: ted, I atc : •e ph Intr tlttst Involve ehart at It r, I r da F lICIV tit ,alltmetl IQ, a 14 ,:tl.l that a Gen Sht :man (hlt that 4,1 the 4 la , I, t ;weal tit \taxa tat at I. roe— , Iv. recta., mewl as 3,11 , . 1.111,4, 1 410 r 01.1,,, • - t 1111 , 0 i, onl. r oqpoo 1,. ellen., on I Coh n , orn h,,,0n0,10n.q . , 410. oon , ool-em s,t,v,rl pp?, Strnn hint nil of Olen; nh uld occur in•t nhottt 010-hon time —ln ('hel-et, Meeen))httectt, nn the 2111 h, the It net,. he'd nemit Itr Nlnyttr. The re nulr v. Prn•t ; lf..rrt• 212 M))rri•, t en. % )nrr ten n n) l tet n (Ir Arr.,nn .10,ent. Don't uld Pl)ntoullt 2.) in Irtnolydniugh, --The reeneltle. In the late war tree, kil led in a , tlon f.,221 nonnawdnuod ofTiyav, and 90.SGS m Itetetl men. Died of de/leave or from nuvdenn 2,121 w v. P.innu,sioned officers sod 182.- enled v!, Trdal 2,0,739. Mill —Three of the fellow, who were lately ar rested for fltroni . ng a traln errors off the track, Tiottoel,, im,lll,en out plod on the light oftlTe 71th, Iv n of 101 tot two hundred it er : on :t fr,””Sp-inzfielil Henn Word nervier Flirty ruJ • Our henry nraot ernment ha+ no Open h r n Sinte veept in the 17nien. Henry hn. then Ott differ ntly of it. however rime treolthy Plymnit. hrentnneil to el•ti bit Imutil and butte--rother- Ise his $.lO 000 pew rent. —The Loui•villo .I,,terved truly rays • Tin pnyt suffraire or partial neer° sniTtnee pare the wily for nniver•al nem snlrfsfic wtmld hernlel no i versa I negro scate pi. and ush • or it hr. - Hanelly t aid wouldn't wo Cr. a dirty picture when it rut in' 4 --So, the New York Trawl.. "B. l x kills introtlueo.l in thl Tecenoseso Loalslitare In es ne Co tinffiage look. well for tin faturo of the Stmt.." To Inck tilnek then. moons to look wall. Wonder if flora;t; thinks Bees looks well when she font" black—if sbei neer does? —Elder will you bare a drink of elder? Inquired a femora of an old teniperance man who was ipendltre an craning at hirbottos. Ah—ham—no. thank ye, said the gld man. I,nerer drink any liquor - brany klr;d—'eneelal ,ly ender; !tapir you'll call It ap,de-inea, take a drop! —Johnny Dull rather heat us in the shoot ing liar. buaincea. If we are to tali. his State- Meats as- true. A dispatch from Green's lob ObserTators cribs 14th. 'aye that (heehaw's. was of groat brilliancy Ilind beauty, twelve thousand ..a.eos being sounts4 In all, and due thoneand In one hoar. Is understood list the Bearelary oa the Treasury, Mr. AGMsMeek will In his forth • cowing report urge epee Ceavaits the weevily for the passage of a Ipw It/eking to ,tam' early resumption of utio poypAig hpOrt. will bo'quitiro IttoolondirtfiloLlt• INGO istonottag ever timed ft, 7 11,411 , 0 " It Te r i NalitiCV If, says the Richmond lllig,tbe Northern pcoptcecn.ld by miracle, be choirs the real con lit lea of the 9onih—Cul.llll lee into the Interior of wur leatseb4lil'oa I busfinevol at r,,s—couid see how str•u o o toned lee *4' in t itiiil'resunttanses--:cuttld (earn host ma ny fonst.ies that hithorto kne‘ ekperimett Wily, lutle bf life scraps' injopsents and luxuries, and naw brought face to face with to ttljo)111c11311 and privations—could e e struggle that is going on to every temreheld for the bare necessates of hie. nv I T.lll/1 y 11111 vo pruoluced ibe p int:ince 1.1 old and yowl [wile nu-1 NO. 4$ toPy ennui eager :Ire I .r sant, Lout 01 eniplo)ment. Lowerrr lo Obit. will ji.•ll n hone ruler.ott sLn.e iltripi 0v“. , 1 -1“,.. witto s ifete ..1 I hire heck IM!IMIIIIM11112=1 IV 1.1 I% , Alt i NI/ It al •••• .n t.) i 11.1 Ivey C•.tlrorya 1 • t ~t Lin It I•• 4- , t.:0.1 1,1 , 11 ler( in , • !..1,1• . . IL , 1.1”1 Ir hr te Ye be •I• ry W.1%1 ~,1..11.• I hr., o WTI • X 111111111=111 . t .11. • ..1 U. nh tl% 111 r It', Ind dram 'II H e 11,1 JD 11.:0,17.0 At lit 'I 01 11.1 -S•010.1 111110 up.) .1 L 4•1 .4..1 II I esatp lii i [.i.• rh. ..: I. Ills, t MIIM=EI MEE =II God kelti for in ,11.er, and hch ui!,• lire' her," lie ty np Itt the tt!ty ;1 , 1 itt-tt:s.r toltl mr trltt• 01 if (mgl trottltlt tke -1,, my erni:eman i• 01110 with ernotitin •11.• butt ...hi me to I:=3 have Seen Ii eyes flash, nud •mile of triumph break on or 1111 face, I. hn anift • Nlother never told 'n Ile, air: but you hive been NO long MI Iho wny." I% II it a leemen of irliet,and hew title inci dent rbowe the effect of never deceiving children will. talev.l TYCI.R SPCKCIIET—FraLfr3 Utz nr tulle the follywinmen Daniel Webster, while speaking under the influence of con ',mat potations At a public dinner, where Webster was to speak, Ito hail to be prompted by a friend , and, on his toiling a pacer, the friend be- Mod insinuated •mational debt." Webster an once fired up: ••.knd gentlemen, there's the nnuonal debt -Lit should he paid; yes. gentlourtn, it should be 1.0, and • if it c.tit't be, I'll pay it myself T flow multi in zt " And no he made this query, with di tut Len ,11.iutne•s, of n gentIOUVILI near 11 ii, taking unit lits pocket , uolc, which wee v.w..13 • ootorlowdy empty, ait . 4loollllly W IS too touch for the stultence. wither of luv speccheo to reported in fall, to lilh, t —Mon 01 110choiterl ant Glad 10o)our noble coy. Gentlemen. 0 Lie yaw folk, which I tin tall are one how Irod and fifty (col high That it V. •err ut t mg foal lientleinen, Homo hail hot ('tenor, her Selplit, her Bruton; but Rom., in I or priaolemt day., had newer a waterfall hundred and fifty fort high Gentlemen, Greece hnil her Dotniie 111 elle] 1.41 her SOI,IIIOI 10111 rCeee, iu her paintiest dnyv, never had a neaterfatho hundred and filly feet high' Men of Ito V cheater . , gpon No people ever loot their litteritev to bed a anterf.tiltt bonder,' and filly feet high —Harp. r s 11 - ty4/, , , beroro the wt., was Vie 11,1.10'11 Fr. , Very sheet publisheq in the sou WTI. Now it in the meanest odi rtl issued from the Amen icon press. The 11,1 nundier iq NI of vile caricatures of Pi cadent .Hinson in all countries but notsithe ebiernagiifinte is generally treat ed uith some showt . ,n east of res • us lie is n ale . target for •huso tint and iL d p at ding subject of caries re. That &Mt f person : plea gyinon, but ' re neither more our less, w.th here and there nn honorable r'xceptient, !kin poluicians using the pulpit for it stump, Lane been patticularly fotal n,nuthed in anus allusion* to the President. (ht-ids at the Catholic and Episcopal Churches, the clerical profession may be still Ib h cowed lo alai in Ibises:in:o7, the clergyman honing merger hunreff in the to,litician No n °under that the profession is 'at a low ebb,, nail attract but few young —aeon of ability into ilia nuts —Behan COM. inPretal fhtecittso • - .Bmserns."—The bckardere m p fusbionliale house yerw aseembled he pubho parlof Duo Music's, when a a ger thrusted maiden lastgoggo never iM c gisad have any employment Net adruiringsaspr jc sly nod dresses. elipei oct the remark tha eho loved rt rainy day, and always 'trade lerself of it to arhenge ber drerusa. "so tlo I. ' g 1.4 ant an old eeLettptain. overhaul mth'scart: ‘ etnd Airle.too, comes amen, and ..w s bittami or ft airing where it irneed..."' liademolselle did bet faint ;kid there as an angry riddle' of silks, as she swe out of the ram, ,bniving all to exchange a suppressed. alter ter • good hearty laagh.. A' root' woman and ber child lately set tle?! hi it Weider* oily and went greiklfy re duced and to need of fOod. The pita *st ing a' chicken in the bank paid, Matter in klll it and here atot phi. “hro, no," AM the motbc", ..that Iroald be *Ms& and • God would surely punish you." .Thee," mid the joentipeer,lecoefai up, "Ist's more beak to B•sttn, ttrernedn't 4 toy . 9pd there. , • eterepeiret'seye,Ci oleadietsivla over by ► wriplef three yeses, dor egrl 4106011- eyed 6 06 idi en nifa i . .00v. ar I=l MEM= IMITIMIE
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