Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, April 05, 1851, Image 1

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    ERIE!
Otrititier.
PROPRIETORS.
Editcir.
781 ' ATE PT. AND, PUBLIC
KIM. ERIE. I
SP,THE PAPER.
al. at SW
dvance. . i LW
,or withla *ye mania trent the LI lac
wiU be charted. .
wt he VAL PM& !. i
F ALYVEftTISIrp. •
libel. one ) ear. '12.00
" "10.00
0.00
tths. 2,00
su ernill per square. f Meets lints at
21 cents 10e each whir luent insertion.
e the or ortlerre of ehangote nt piessure. ,
oceupy more t!lan two squarer, *OW
&wines..
1g other directions, hilt be inserted til
N FORD & CO.
!fele*. ukra.ls, Cer
the Driaaitall a
'e 11100., Yubi,e SqLA
,a 0 N S I' L ART.
—OIMCC. corurr of Fn
' , 'Wstore. itc.st:ence
Hothecary Hall.
T. NTEtiRETT.
.• c rmalitiy on hand a full supply of Groeeri
,:er). Prov.sicns. Pl(Miller s &C. . .; an
sr Ktja.l as cheap as the clunipost. No. I lu. ,
WM. S. LANE.
.
Attorney and Codnsollor at,taw.
OP - Iw - dlary. array and Navy Pensions, ,P.gonly Timis and
c a;tris for eit4 a -Inc. and all Lthcr I Wyllie% etitatiaisil to =shall
•izetcc prow ; ! and (dutiful munition. 1
, t.ce in Wiigbra tikc.k on
. *te wax. over J. IL FuiihnoV
i '' Erie Uhf,l9.
LAlltU4i&U.--
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L 1 iC II
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IMIE
OLIVER EPAFFORD,
and Rtnuoner. and Manufacturer or Blank Books and
r Ink. corner of the tharnoud and thith at:mt.
J. w. DOUGI.,ASS.
•D COVISILLOI •S Lsw--Offieeol2 Stale Street, three
of iirowo's Hotel, r.rir. Pa.
cOMP'I ON & IIAVERtiTICK. A-- •
, , Goods, Hardware 4:rockery, Groceries. and For
-of
MI
R'VFGS REED, ' i
•iiii.Gerruanaind American Nardi:rare and Cutlery,
Vices, Iron and Stem No. 3 Aced House;
riir, Pr.
W. 3. F. LIDOLE de Cu..
1 - arrive and Wagon Builder., !kale street. be.
fr. E4tati, Erse.
L. STKONG. M. D. I s
7.'f Poor n eft <A C. B. ayht's more. np Cain
uoc r. J. L. STEWART,
et. A. itcanr. `seventh near $a fray mufti.
, one 4.le.nr mon!, 01 Sec :41 M.
t.
IZr:4.l4e:ller iu Groceries, Provistons.,Wines.
~.L . Ste Corier of French Sina Falb Streets:
•• was. late
• • ..11,./101 AIcI;ANN.
nud Itevul Deuier tu Family Groeeties.Croikery
~, or. Ito,. NbliP, iceTtio•le. Inustioglillock,, Kite. PI
prt...,l;murturc-trunry
. J. GOA L es.
no ,r T lont. fin.: flab .% Makir.—P , tone, No. . limit's Block
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. Wt. 1 . .,%1 iL r.;..
•If• AT LA , IP.
:kt.r's :••••Vettlll iCrAe. Pa
-• lIENitY CADWEI7I.7
Cc-1 r. I ter, a,: Retail Dealer iti Dly GrOCerit..
t Car vctittii. firkr.tarrr, Ituu.
,•. 644..1 • diata Street. :but &ark peicu
h.. , .
• . t; Aale'Annet,Spi4m. and a
r aCrAl
.4.4.1,1.*. awl Carr 0at..4.
An-aLvEN
.11 , 4‘• a I and Jurt,re of .the Pont • an 1 knsrlt
mat lac l..iratice Coulon y—t 'trice 3 dc.orit
‘t qLi , t.i,rus•ce • /* A a*
le, I'4.
GE4SII.GE 11, (71Y1 LERI
Girard, Erie County,al'a. Colfeetions ann
o:er !,.ines. attended to withl.rotn, , ue,s and Jimettett.
BRUIVIN"AII6 T •
mire Tat 21.2.corner ‘ of State street an It tic PubitiOrtarg:
'Astern 11'estern and Southern ttage tame.
T. W. 100011. E. •
,11./.?: on Co metric", Prof boloulo, Liquots. Candies. FLU
tre.. pone people" Row. 'unroof. tell.
JOS! A ILIKELLOCrO,
award. up 41r. ContpautsiCou Merchant. on the rut. te Dock. east .0,
6tate stteeN.
r and Whirr Fibh: constantly for male
• J. ill WILLIAIS. '4) •
1 ,s,er and Exellange Broker. Dealer in Bills of grehauer,
Drafts, eertif.eate Woo W sof Depiwite, Gold MA Ith Cr Clltil. &e.. &C.
(Ake, 4 k doors bele, 4 dooow s floiel..Erie, r
• figNJA.IIIN F. DENNIS N; .
A.R)ci AT Law. Cie, eland, Litho—Office oh Superior ' , UM,
1 , 1 11% a terp Block. Refer to Chief Justice Parker. Cambridge
Law School: lion. Richard r,ettheri Illikate at., Bosion: Boa
t•atullel IL l'orkins.llll %Vahn It.. Philadelphia: Riekhrd 11.
Knuliali, fr.:p..5041,41i sueet,, Bew York. For testimonials, rt. ,
01 :•., ii,,, , ° Mee:
MARSHALL .1 VINCE+ r:
y:rorvr;r .r ~w_—otilee up rtniri In Taanniny if ail builJnig,
•, , rtl2 !tic Pinthonniary's office. Erie.
MUItRAY WII.ALLOI4.•
A.•. COUNIILLIMI AT LAW—Office over C. /. B. Wright'.
, v,r....fitrauce one door wen of Etaie street. on the
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1. HOSk;NZIVEIG A:. 'o.
%Va., r , ~, , ..., Rermt. if &auras in Foreign and Domestic Dry
t: 1•, re., !) made elothisey,Doots and Shoes t Itt.. NO. Ile new-
IT, W ek. , lte • ', req. Ent. - ,
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• 1.. Ai. 'IIIIISALS.
• (Pry Good •, Uiy trficeneN, Croekeri, Hard rare.
it i. ap.irle, Erie.
JOHN ZIMMERLY.
14 ." a totroctried end Pro, tok;na of all kandio State street. Wee
'fit math tri the Ifinthood,
S5l/ TH JAcKSON.
D ',Lea in 1:••• Gocklp. Grocetirei. thiihirrare. Queens Wm, Lime,
I A.A/1., ebeatrade, Elite. Pa.
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C•alsiTMaitit r, cornet of State and
oth •treets Et
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G " 1 " . " . rumartlang, .4111131111011 Merchants: dealers
r , r. , tiiid finenit. Coat. Ptaater , Shingles, 4ke,„lradie dock.
ca the brtAile. Erie.
t•ht tao , W W. Lamm
WALKER & COOK.!
"4"I Forwarding. COUSII3IIII4OII and PIOJIACC IlderetianisOee
are-nowie eara of the Public Bridge t Erie.
G. LOOMIS & Co,
Dr, ti as In Winches, Jewelry, Silver , Eerinan'l3LlVer. Plated and
Br, .111.13 Ware Cutlery, Military and Fanoy Goody. draw West.
"a , l) uppoarte the Eagle Hotel, Erie.
Loua T. M. Acwriat.
CARTER &. BROTHER,
ll'aoLaaa La. and Retail dealers in Drum Medicine% Paints ' 911 / 1 4
Dyrntuni., Glam. ite No. 6, Reed Howe, Erie.
EL JOHNSON,
EAU, T 0 , Mmilaneous. oda* and Claistud
.—hooi nook*. SO" hRTY. W. Park Row. Erie.
JAMES LiIII.
Merchant Tudor, on die public irt; uare, a few door ,
rr.tof Stale sweet, Erie,
D. S. CLARK
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wu , lrs•LE liruererses., rroViliuns i quip
litaniiirry i atone -ware. lip. te.. NO. a.ltonueii
0. D: SPARi%D.
beCer In Law, MedlelL, school MiseelLtous Books stationary
State st., doors below . Pubiie square.
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DL-O. L. ELLIOTT.
OPnlist; Office and dwelling in the Beebe Block, on t h e
..It 10. of the Public Square. Erie. Teeth insenPd on Gold
Plate, from one to an entire sett. Cartels, teeth tilled with pure
6 . 1 d, and restored to health and usefulness., Teeth cleaned
ithatt.ltuti t tnl l l and Denuder no sa to leave them are pellucid
Ait aura warranted.
8: DICKERSON,
PuY .tei in) eir•sahow—OSlee at his residents on liissetthstivet.
- PP". te the Methodist Church. Erie.
JOHN H. BURTON.
l !OLt1141.3 RD Reran. dealer le Drugs. Dr!
"'ern. ke. Eo. i. les..e Howe. Erse.
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LARD A.611711f0T.
TM: rubacriber wit an a Cereal Land Aims sad Lead
I bn Lo r do In Eric cOunly; Pa. feveral Fame, et il li t e j
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270., Proprietors. .'
titientes of De•
.ities constantly
re. Erie.
P nen and Fifth
fu Fuurth street.
. Liquor.. Ship
sell• %Veniresle
iriklAk isle.
U*l
ca,co
) &lett ^pot
Tll E 88 'D OF L
ST I Il•."S. •• MtCHO
ry e
Hoed an we numt.er of ids days, a
use years and tea."
An old man sot by the window.
For the end g trail drawing •
And the tome of the Arend old wl
Had nose to ere lamb of the
Tbe snail r ht. volt itnicrinefolided.
Ihreanted in o'er the oaken • •
Andfretied witteitoki: the dinky'
Quaintly earned In Ibe ancient
the hands of the OH an hem •
Ills Naiad was frosted and this.
And chili se the heart of Deem
Was the hurt thtt Wits whin,
Like embers half-wiettehol and •
On a'esolava hearth at night,
Sainted the natio Wilt* is bas
itakeset to dee llnsingos dear
Innhei on the mom buds mei
And a tear o'er his arrinkke
He thought of the a *aide • • •
Who slept in the sille)'is gran
He thought how her kteps. bad fal
Mtdway on the )morney of 'Het
And how on deities !piton' she
When weary and Warn, with t •
The forms of his innevat child
She nightly hid folded in it" ,
And laid on the nottdep of shim.
With lender and hrotherly care
Rose up la the ohl '1 O
10f . • .
He saw that Quietl
red and • le •
Lite a laniti.'hy tele i.de of its .. .
Where a willow kilned over an
One son had since wdered horn
The fidlierin spiri tbad yearn
To grant hint footle/nest and h
But the prodigal never returned
'Anot , ,er had wedded with Mani
And wor•hipreit ONE Prince of
Auden 'math the Cross hid eill':
And /bush: where kta hawser u
A :tumbler. the lainf il ind dean;
la laireinew wat tqf aid
Nor entried.the lot o ber siliefl.
Who dauled withtheauty and p
Het voice wtts her hiart'a aweito
When from the Wein volume .b
That heightens the vincy ()rabid*
. And anvotha dool the path of ti
I ~
For all . Ilis &Ileitis) ' hod sorrow
Ewell hiryttrgirlietts sled grief
For the Sight °Chi& 44:whits& and •
lie found In tut part relief:
164 lift had bees chickesed with
Asti as it drew 4r to its c
Ile losszd err that Imam of the w
The Land of istasottal maw
The old man 11l by tim window
Ail (Wenn droppe , i low in the
•
Ili+ spirit. with 'limp rejoleinr, •
Wept or io its mnisiou on nig.
Anotherip yen bitio4k in summer
litecetnet the t:itritisin - oesew,r•
And down, in the die the viii
ne rests by Ow ten er aulttrue!
06,
El
ELLEN I AW
A TatiE.TA
sta u
r ruhk A r
la nue of the New f; sal
boll in Cheater Ullnge, run
in air of a bright Suraiiie,
pen& together, acid they
who unsung the aged, midd
with to witness the tnarrie
to F. 104 Ltk.sa? • Ere the
the ;;rer.hatred mall waS
ki all ufhts staff. itt lh• corn
h ate, healthy farmer came
filled w;th roac•c'eekcd
!graven brim& up the rea
church became quiet.eaire' l
door. Presently a tall (or I
man.. pp ireut'y about tile
was leaning. tu &wen chi
and loved Ellen L•terton,
abided the pale face, and
her angel lovelinitse than eirr before,
the humble rillagers,, Au whom elle
"thing of beauty." and "fi joy for e
leaked to handier e!es. tow trans
must she, have appeared', ito bins. wh
make her his own ehoseulbride, the
.
the pride, the priceless jr ell of hie It
before the altar; he cast us dark e)
raised her's. beaming in til it blue de
sod tenderness , and a. °ley met his
11011111 trembled slightly i her auhue
rose.tin( deepened on hir cheek.
can of God was heard, and soon ere
promised to "love, citadels. and 'fir
Law . ton to "lore, honor, 14nd-obey."
was tiers, au interesting Isecasion--•
cause the eye to 60 with tkars, the h,
fully but earnestly hope. that that ye
may nut too soon fade, Mist in him
given her heart she may ever find a fi
tousled:or, a kind and fortcaring ,pit
interest in all her thoughts and' emot
tasion many crit!meing casices„ WO
banilsom stranger, mid witty *hive'
"1 fear," said one of the , -aeon's
is too pseud and self.willeld for oar
she took off her apectaclet which a
silk handkerchief. as if 'lie thought
of the !Dag scrutiny se he Own Own ll es
Is there troth in the goat" lad } 's s
Frederic Gorton.", he *ads there
towering shrive his brnie.like the oa
the. dower at its foot., lit" eye is
pi. "zing. bat how full of endow's"
Ellen's upturned face!is brow is 1
i.ir
stern, bat partially cure d with lo
which a lady's finger haik serer toy"'
if chiselled from marble.so perfect
tors formed it. - His m 9 th-- , enoth 1
i
unpe n etrating discernme t. would
of Eibakspeere's - I '
• tto whet a deal arm looks
ll , '
In the contempt a 41 sager of 1
There wee spout. it lh corn .
fineness. jhich whiliiht ewe -
trios lets. 2' -- I 5
Kperfect contrast t. ;am. was
siilw geed* as the flowing breenais
as tree-hearted weans s}er is. lewd
bi l e
lifts!. she worjest ore ` win set
there is something Onto It• a
delidate. guide. twaftilin gid pleas
isOsins. sad-snake ill happin
wits sod wish. Reaves?. blessing
%Ms faithfidly tbst Intik reposed I
him wile; renseinirei• stoth.. %owe I
they was three
Ell
• M woria •
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El
kg.
ON.
IFE.
E OF
`321111M
lioshe Gaut
Si.tate
he little Church
the clear riots-
werroir s
r '• day. 1
11 ohryrd
or
orrenton
641112 of th
OSUs mg on
r of his a
wee to call the
s soaintotor----for
ho young. did not
I N.
es of their favor
:l- bell had elited
•
the fingerwore
'twisted pew, the
en the seat was
till the dignified
next; sari
a ktid fur'
able head. The
at the he
listened open the
at of I Iteadsonte
errs Were
entered.
e, on whose arm
ITMEI
ike swain
Inert; the 3-0411 g
cheek tleliciately
-halo rose
ho 100 d
ore bountiful in
von to ths eyes of
.was ever bat
or." If thus she
odently beautiful
this hour was to
ife of his bosom.
art. They stood
•
upon her—sho
,ths. all full of love
the orange Woe-
aressea, dud the
he voice of the
•cleric' Gorton had
• tect," and Ellen
lAs at ever is, so it
• e that might ecU
[art to hope, fear
lag girl's dreams
Io wham she hes
to friend. I toady
e sympathysing
one.. Oa this oc
thrown epos the
urere circulated.
••that he
wale Eike." •ed
'e' wiped sqiin her
hey wore wearied
GTO.
spiciest Look at
in hie etateliume.
of the forest above
Dry dark and tidy
• be pasta it upon
• Ity. and pale: and
"g dark hair; with
. His cheek wee am
ad the band of us.
r spays •of Ellen's
ye boom reminded
s
e, se indicative of
respect, as often
fairy Osier at hie
ionising. trusting as
. satiable sad bus
at aria% love; for
• mak is having a
bar love sail *ma
derivable ham We
t epee bins wbe
him but woe este
tiga end cherish!
SATURD i Y MORNING, APitIL 5',1851. f
Tlie marriage service Over, the friends of Dieu pressed
eagerly around her, offering their: mans wishes for her
long life sad happiness. The gray-haired man, all
aged mother in Israel, laid their hanos on the young
bride's fair head, and fervently prayed "God bless thee,"
and not a few then wire, who gave glances upward is
Frederic Gorton. and impressively said—
"Love u we have loved the treasure Oed traweeanda
to thee.'
.
The widowed mother of Ellett gated upon the atone
with mingled emotions. Ellen miurso her eldest chikl.and
bad been her pride, her j' and; delight. sines the death
of her hoshanif menylesis borers. Shit wee giving her
to • etrinpr. 'whose mistrals" as a man of takate of
worth, and honorable pupae i e the world wu nnques
it
Ci td Character she had no mean
oned: but of whose pts
of acquiring • knowled e. It was all uncertainty if d
stern, business moo of th world. should supply the ten;
denials and devoted love ofa fond mother, to *sr whoa
wish bid - Ikea Itithetta arced ever diareprded. Yet
it might bo—slre ceeld y bops. sal bet wort wails'
''atop iiiii'deeth on things wet:"
lot the two previous yekiss . ElteHt had been to s female
Boarding &boot in a
.aoghbaring State, entire soul
varieties of which she hail taboo an active part , in tlie
ilialninatory exerciser!. Frederic Gorton. who was one
of elm Board. was souch pleased with her. that he
Made of the teachers snit
au i o legalities in regard to her
n
character, which were en wereid entirely ealismeterily—
fa Filen had been axone al laterite at school.as well s
In her own 'Male. Aft Tatid be called On her fro
cli
gauntly. end ou • her dual Friars home. Frederic Garton
who bad ever Mess so * 6deat is his eternal old beeh-.
elmiehip. accompanied 4cr.. dad sought her from bee
mother as his bride. IdoM does one so gifted seek
l'evrir of a lady in vain: sad Ellen Lawinb, hitherto un
sought and newels. yielded up ii; silent worship.her whole
heart. mid had itiveleinu4ly belayed Use if in hie presence,
and breams as • child iii!reverence. —
But Frederic 000013 flikli livid nearly thirty-fire years
~,H
of Ma life among men. is mother had "Iliad in his in
linty. his father soon a r , aUd he an oily child. had
been educated in the fa ly aria old bachetOr Vatic.—
i,i,
The Influence of woman ad Inver been exertid on his
heart. In boyhood he I' - foritied, tram reading work.
of Action, an idea of weinamai perfection in all things
bat av)is grew in rein. imichliadom, and learned the
falsity Grainy yatithfel illeu end dream., he discarded
that which ho had eitorttimed of *omen.: and knowing
nothing of her, but by het pismire' appearance of vanity
and love ofpleasore, be qberished for her ,not mach re
spec t mid fregarded her ak au inferior, to whom. he the't
is his pride. he at least., would never level him
self by mrriage. Bo iimiled seernfulls,on /earning
his appointment aa Trak.' Of the Familia Untwist and
;
laughingly said to an old achUlor corupwilonr—
"They will make the t
. have care *Vats gentle weak
or r
on. wbether I will or ." , • ,
O. yes:" replied his i i who was somewhat dis
posed to be sarcestie." ssieally speaking •pulciarefec
lint le pro/sparest/ma.' i Depend upon it this will be
your initiatjou;you will )parelt„ upon attendance lbw%
be can tby tbs smiling race" of mons - pretty Vesue--*
be careful; mascot r thei. is no escape when once
-.41,4••-•••p 11......7-Ar~irmer*.
aka. soon see hi the mo Ding daily—" Married, en the
22th, lion. Frederic Goilien. a M........a to Was Isa
bella, :Mary. or Eelleu Soimebody„" and then, be assured
my bast filen& reed, lima I !hall heave a sigh gratillic- .
lora, not for myself alouet hut fur you."
Same prophecies, jestfully tittered, are fulfilled—so
were these of Frederic's 4mieud. and when they mist lust.
,only ona was &bachelor. +
Hui. we will rrturu-tol the-bright morning: when the
b-Il had raudmerr4-4eatllen Lawton had returned
trtint the Mtge church lb her .clt.ldliood home as ENS i
Gorton. and wuto leavei ii for a new home. After eu- i
ering tbc_partor, Mr. Giortnti ii.alJ—
"Now. Ellen. we will ''reedy to et in t few mo.
mints as poaaikil ." 1 ' 1 i
t
"Yea.". olive. rod Elett, ..b•t I wibh to p over to Aunt I
Mary's jut to t f
Eller gt'od bye. '•
••1101. nt s y deter,'! am wereii Frederic.l';there is no
time." looking at his witch. •
"Jest . snoment„" preilated Ellen. "I will hurry,—
1I promised Anil Mary; i she 14 sick lied cannot leave het
i
rocia
I 'And," Frederic an4werodl 4ot. and as Ellen's-eyes
were brim of tears, he could Int half see tho.irrips
tieoce express4in his c ante nonce. and hastily dep.trted.
Hut. Aunt Mary ha innulmerable kiese• to bestow.
, upon her favorite. and Plumy trrirds and wishes to utter
brokenly. in a limes cli ked with teen: and it was many
minutes ere.ahe could ar heliself away, and on her re
turn she met I loi errs roiii` - t.ho church, who stop
pedi
her to look. u they aid. pun hiruseet face Once
more, and list to her $ set 'Voice again.. Style hurried
on—Mr. Gorton met er at too door. and, king her
band saidsternly— 1 1 .
"Ellen, I wee% you glint to delay • moment io bi ing
ladieu to your friends-1u hies , * already kept niiwaitir)it
too long." 4
There was Re tend rnesa _
is his Voice as he uttered
t
thin. aid it fell as a w ight upon Ellen's heart, already
saddened at the thoug 't of tho parting with her mother
, and hostile and friend which Must' be now. and, whidh
! eras soon over. , .
. 1
As the carriage tonsil 'mei. Ellen grieved bitterly—
Mr. Gorton, who realli loved Ellen sincerely and fondly.
encircled her waist wilt his atm, and sold ki.ndly—
"Do you feel. Elle% that you have made too great a
i ?
diacritics in leaviug ho e aud fe.ends for met"
••0. no." ottavroroJ deo. ttooinz to big bet'' leva-/i
couoteneuce, "no sae J ae mild be too great to make for
you; but do you not
a it ow I.have left ail 1 had to love.
before 11ove&you. And the? will Miss the too at home, 1
shall be thiukiag ay"' only. • 'Dunk it uot strong i that
1 weep." r
Neiienbeless. Mr. Gorton rfirf' thing it strange. Ho
bad no idea of the tender, amociations clustering one's
borne: He hid no idea rof the depth. and richness; and
sweetness of a motheirs leve.uf a sisters yearning fond
ness, for they ever hid been denied him; consequently
the-emotions that thrilled the heart of his bride could find
no ref/pones and met ( ~with no sympathy in his owo. It
was rather with wonder. than, with any other sensation
that he regarded her borrow. leas she not entering op
el a newer and higher sphere of life/ Wes ---she not to
be mistress of a splendid mansion? Was she set to be
the envied of many. and inert! a one who had feigned
every attraction and inerted every effort fur the station
she was to assume; rind should she weep with this in
QM]
Thum Mr. Gorton thaughtl—ai many often reams.
Alp having procCedidia teal. distaped, they came
whine view darn bumble cottege, - when-Ellen said—
Ml mast step here Mr. Gorton, and see Grandma
Nichols, (she was ad elderly member of the ehttreb of
which Ellen was a member.) and when I was last to
see her. she said, as sloe could pot be able Is walk to
church to see me married. I Must call en bar, or ate
should think me proud. I wlll atop for a moment jest
a moment." she added. after a pens% observing he did
net Mower.
• They were jut oppodte this cottage et that otootest,
yet be pee so mhos to stop. With a. fresh burst of
tears. Dies ezdaisied-- '
firhisish, Mr. Gimes, let use tee her.- I eke mover
wag i ter again, s ad ,11 *ink I did net eon to bitliter
fattwea " -
bet Meth: too said,— i 1
'sit...lly. Ellen, I em very inueli serprised at the 'ap
parent necessity of trifles to makeiyourisappinessf. Yon
treat to see your Am: after I hadlassured you thin was
Oct Use. 1 wish you to reareMboir thin your linte wish
, tad ii•tallia. however importantkhey' ay seem to you.
tlemset seem sufficient importaucgifo .as to interfere'
'with mytrlllinouneatil. What stye ' if my bride do
ni lilt
pet my (*Owen to an old woman ho I never heard
of. aid I`ball never think of agai , whe will soon
Metiably Ilie and cease le reme at you slighted
her."'
I ,
' Avid 4 ikki Ellen's head spots hie shoulder. and,
wiPiwirdie teen from her face,.vectodonfd of what ware
l'oemeoprebensible she was. ''. i
i -
let. 11 4 id matter to her in more reiipect thin one,
that she Was not permitted to esil at Ithe mobiles A
mind s° Musette', ao Ellen's feeist, Me neglecti nd itio
'ofighti s t issprsof, milli sign* *end Cy givia mom
far Pal. is regeriMigs Besiidsi. liew touch viola area.
'ed in that last sentence of Mr. fierionle aecompanying
the' demid of her simple request. ! Hon much remained
,in that driolal. tool Mow plainer she rind it in the fu
:our . h w fully did it reveal the fdisreiiiion of [him by
whore w I she was herself to bill heredfier gm reed.--
w a
Thoogh er miudas full dmits the gins. oh re was
1 ,
S o less otmve for him — love in Ellen 'ton co Id new-.
ier chint . . though she wonderedooo, ow he old re
i fuse whop seemed to her so easy to grain. And to they
'ls
.1
al,
..
..04 edwittly punned - their way. vloode ag in theig. beset s
as to the slaters of each other, This.°wooer, I did not
!cootion.
104 and soon, Ellen'ttlears cued to flew - and
;she kittens& delighted. to the !oloqint word of her
I gifted hWebaal,opoken in the mist In side% anti rich o
all voics.
n / i
f
' Wain n still have love for lier i hnsband , ao e.g l mobs
has ad !retie's, and Elfen knesvisbe would never cease
to admire the tonged; and brdlaigt aciairesnere of Fred.
Gorton. I 4
'till• r •
in . i ton. • ~ . i 1 \ , ____ 1 this, .. ceding the' °entailed°. _
After retied days travel thron / gb a delightfullk roman- Ilemnled to Make. he seized lite valise and left the room.
i i ile
tic cots try. they reached chi torn of M--.. where we. . Jumping into the carriage. he commended the driver to
the residieeeief Mr. Gorton. ii was lan elegant manecoed. 1 , iny
sloe. th i s exterior planned and ithiehedi in the tut i m=i% Ellen belied the-carriage rolling awry. in salon:et-
NI and i handsome) style—the tuterio equally - {.—and nd 1 inet.t. Shq ran to the dear. and •watched it in the die •
furnished with &lithe,' • young *hie" o mirsti cultivated I la nce . But she thought it could not be passible he had
M m
ete ild dealt., Tito aye, of r d e , "-tal ‘ dolighted end , one witliott her—he would ecture : coil she hastened
aorprierid, eves to lairs. end in Oily', but (emceed! is ti„lhe mad . a d laid wit
her
watching at the door. Site it
her hegira. she murmured. 'l4* derdevote dly will I love ' ed in vain;for he returned not:
;
him. who - hu provided-for and somuch consfoirt and I ,i, The exciorment'iuto which Ellen was thrown by the
epleader. and henr4heerfully will 1 aloha sece,fices - al, lititicipmod of sneetiug her friends once more. may be
my feeheigmy wiebes sad any whims." for Iliten who I tesdily timained.lay dime , siunilsrly,eenstitct d i. with her.
has '• mu so macho tom ite ate his wt." and '. I lied the reskiticruUectitionad by her die ippointniuot. its;.,
•
gaffed into her husband's ace d i regh sr tears. , Per heart lied been entirely fixed upon it. end what hut
- • t
smirk reverently his hand , lTed.
ir cruelty *vein in her husband to deprive her thus so en
.** y weep you. my Ellembre yeti net pleased?" i l !earonablyto f so great an iii)olineut—to her so exquisite
"o: , yee. bet yes hate done tie mUclh Air me. 1 bee l? pleasurrl
otter to oy Teo . on ly to my to e, whi‘h is so lls o o o disso '; in the suidden rash of her leelingt. she reeilled the last
ilia,. edit dared to breathe it all to yeti, nor eneld I." . intern year of her-life. and could reeci:lect io instance
Gortenlooked open her in *eater hstoniettenenCtfian . in Which she had failed doiniall in her power to contri.
before. ' ears he had ever eseimiatedlwith soirme; and ; Lust!, heed husbands 'happiness. On the other hand.
Metre 4 I ght be. bare is no oheasiot for team. and he 1 , !..ed he negation wounded her feelings a nneresear*e—
eaid--Pl 1.. - Iliad he Peer denied himself any thing for her sake. be'
• i
-11viin el Wrote levee.. you will iilogen to wipe- 4 10loay ,required et her the sacrifice of her own *Wpm"- "ll° .
them bode. and let sue see Twain smilre. Ide not often ; .The dayi wore away. tad 3tba •night reed Eno' In •
fore the mori need for my lady
.r te do ilisittil deter. The vervain veva. went for the physician
en - r. wear ioggek-- s go' of taller ,; :in the emit moraine —.ra she had railed during the lat
rine th nit. Ells % or the *f e et. o f ow , *n e e j ee t oar .th o 'ilcepart of, the ought'. As the family physician enter
bride *m
it I . , -OM :imp'. she mid. mildly—
eyinil
a le a serwilibiliesit per to her de l opt or voon ,. , •'O. dolma go aud lest. met Imu all ready--eli
and wipe ing his wish for hit ito drain in her most be- 6ady.. Eft not go—it will kill me if you go." 1
gamin" inner. he left her. i 1 • . i ", . The d.. pr took her band; it was very hot: tiniluer
. , .
I t i ii i ton ei ,„„ in . to sat that Ellen 1,,,,, iii at ahre a „A. brow wai l erribly throkAN ng nod burning. lie Tet %filed
n t .
loved all this friends of her heleband.iiven by his larotli•; , i f • '' th her (11/ grouter pelt of the day • but the a ask of
it in gee rind politteilne . Herbert ' etter;the particular 1 fever on Our brein hid bean 110 oi.laut that o po iitteru,n
Nand of Mr. Gorton. whose p rophecy bad thus anon ; For yeliet l i es of avail.
iie
been Pri ed , mime many mile } toe xtirees peninnalle his `1 r 131 d •
/ ii
tot go, Mr Gorton, do not go end leave sue
iis beautiful as that our., *lieu rho bet: ring
arum thy and condslenee. These he changed to eon ; t —tier 'P' l 4' t " 1 " .1 " fi 'e l "'
grate, tions. when he felt the 11 ‘,„flu'cle of lheOrtlee end I i A od.thalmoruing d.wueJ on Ellen in her dea th •eleep
beauty of the wife or his frient--rind he declared that)
Cot her brii.l4l : Now ;the dismal dumb-notes
he wnitlif make an ofrer of his bland and heart„lcooll he I 11 ' . " 1.1
find 'bother Ellen. ' I I 1 1 p 0 .1.,J r,lll die departure eif her•ep.rtt to it- bitgArr
Me awhile, time partied. ring thong h Ellen was daily ' `'''''. ll ‘ r oul;1 nut even en angel weep to iook upon one
Called; upon to yield 'her ago fereiculer preferences. to r naruing. end then upon the ether?
ldr. orlon's. ap she had don
t erra t her bridal day.
il The k;,4e. (rein the cage in the whilier, poured fo r th
o often ilifighted. Tile voktei of Fred slid Georgie.
OM os eamiiirristively happy. l• lied a a possessrd less bear songiit
, but they tell unneeded Os, the ears t ley had
keen ess of sensibility , she' rdighl hie* beeh •horipier.
ae , ha me. Gorton peateased il i eee, that he could ' here , fiver as ratio to use iiretistlisari it toe y outig isiutitsr,
undo stood her, many tears weithl haviii been 4al-ed her: fir.* (.4i ihrili-gly en her ear no wore. ane hie there..
ttill and call—her dreams over—nor hulas en t iobien. by •
Ofte times. things camperatir t ely trift to him. Would
woo ANN sensative nature of thee in pairifully n . and 1-11/• sue L i her '5 04 4 1 . 1. '••el— ,11 '• hew?
he o course would have no I they should I I People idima 111, um, !liter tolutoct, to took upon her—
thus,
i
thus, feet her. , .. 1 i : ,
.1 kind wept itt one our young mini good alolo:d d.o-,1 . 1 hey
1r eit , --I.lire Lad i..... - , her
:opiftd as he wUe mostly worldly tiansactions
voistidial affairs.' Olen', mjnd otter. in his absence.
revehed to the *cones of her ) - oath, end her', childhood
hom4. her mother. and the brikht biniof heri young sis
ters. nix! longings would comet up in. er hcait to beboid
'them{ once more. I
lira year* havintpasserLerio3ll: het baring seen one
her of her family. she onit day `at4ted Mi. l 3 rton if
ild not be coovanien(aeoli to mike a viiit t Ches.:
He answered that hii errinigeinelite would not ad•
if it at prevent—and coldly; and etsolly naked her if
Ilii
t
• 1
; i .
; • yet heard of grandma{ Nicholls deoense.• Elton
Il d\re 'not. and bent her Brad !ivr the face of her
IsOrederiwlso was sleeping, to tide bar tearro.".
, 1
.+ icing here lotion, howeVer, he Added=
.• lieu, I assure) s it is impossibloifor ms to .const.lF
wit
your wish,
~b at will
i trite
. Iyotir mother.' and
h ?
anher to visit as—frill n tatdo ' '
' I
Ellen's face brightened, an.with beam of sunshine,
anpringing to her hosbanirie4ide, ohs laid her glow -t
1 -
ing i theek upon his, itud than smile up on it \l p c on hirn so sweet
ly, tst oven ' the cold hart or Freder Gorton glowlid
with warmth ituusuni. . i . i
... • '
8 von years passed away. }cavil:lll 'hair . i
the eon does. And Ellen— i - ! . .;
ißut mamma care. or lurking war i
Her H thoughlkss, sigdeso look had Irani . , 1
Ao4 from her cheek the roseSts giuw
Of girlhood's bah a y morn hdd vantririd. 1
Will" hers Tits, spent her Mom, 1
Lay something polka, din «er slecper.
. , As if indrawn Mins shim* wo
' Ha broke ibe Elysium of MS sloop Or.
• 'ter yet, since that brigh bridsl
leo tad apon 'her native villa e. *ion
ha red miles separated her ;from ili
boa quick and joyfallyr, for hair husiiis
1
tha bisiness would call him ;to thou
day!: {tad she might aecompant him.
isilagerness of • a child. She set her hi
i
en front morning till night abfs
w oof
x,
tie ys of the journey to whatresmed
sist. i , most veered spot on earth, pelt to i
And the home of one's childhoild : no
boll' dear and beloved the brims ' thn I
torte, it. never forgatei it II” 'or c? 2 ,4
turn back 'to, the Itke morias ud . thei
met
it im
mi
she;
huh
Por
t
fri de of its early yisrs.' 1 . 1
tie [sok. it fault ft might hie call among so many
'excellencies in Elliale esharear. was at of putting oft
..t Itte-marrow whsiArhuuld b, done tol- , dsy.''' This had
'transited Mr. Gorton iexceedingly. who. prompt hitasslC
ersald amorally wish ; others to be so also, arid amw.th•
Staisding his constant complaints end Ellia's desire to
01 him. she had lot overelime hill nature la that re
ii ' though she had greadlt improved. The evening
impoillior the lotootio d depaituri, Mr. Chews odd t o .
t
it iik *AN— ,t -
kca l .. Euea. I her you w1;11 We 4iT•ry Moir in Tea
-11 me Pr.' an iirrlr isrart=e4i the 111 —int. ritis t o o
=I
tons and )o04µ:11' ad toady the moment the carriage it
Olt the door. r 4 you kuow I do out like to be obliged to'
%Veit." (
mi tt
If Almtistbef re the stare had disappeared in the sky.
Ellen•was b yin her filial preparations. She was sore i
i siteshould have every thing in seasori, and wendered.how
tier busbakd Uoold suppose otherwise, upon an aces-iota.
1 ~
le which she ad so touch interest. Several minutes W-
I fkre the appoi ted time. Ellen had all readiness for 4e.
*nom, the gooks all packed end locked. tits children
ik their' rtdini drosses and asps ; and preeeediug front
lier dressing-t outs to the remit bill door , she was think
ikg that this tints. certainly. 'she should .cot hearth* so i
at repeated CilDpfllini•-•• ...,
i
* *Ellen, yok-are .always top late!" ,
,
. ,
.4.whists to het dismay. she met Geortie, her yoeneest
Oey. drippin wilt mud S: - water . id from the brook.
ated, where. he said. he had vets
tisred h quell of a pose; which bad inspodestetelithiirto
alt Ititn. whick insult the Tenet boy. in his own eoneep.
tied a spirited knight of the regular order, could urn
brook, and i his wrath had punned the offender tohist
tilace of retr 4st. much to the detriment of his dress.
( Ellett was )ln consteruation ; but one thing was eri•
43nt-9reorgle's dress must be changed. With tremb•
ling hands khe unlocked a trunk., and *ought for a
tittange of dite, while , the waiting-maid proceeded to
disrobe the tit il.f.
' Just at thi4 moment Mr. Osetan entered, savior
.th .i. _ ig .•
lii .
nervier wa at the do or. Various things gad occurred
Oiat worn nii to perpleier'him. and he vvu in a bad libinor
Seeing Ellen thus engaged with the trunk; as he thought
not half paeed. varinus articles being upon the carpet.
and Giorgi Wile wise. ready. the cloud C 114411 over hts
brow, and h isud'. hatsyy— -
i it
...I knew Would be thus, Ellen, I have never k•lown
OP to be isi readiness yet ; but' on most know I am not
I to be wined )iith."
4 And with; tie•
blusedherf cc—l.:ley kid her rgrAve-clutli ,
folded Itecpak hands—and there she
And nit we leave that Chan:lt/C[of the too -ely dead
Gorto c i's feelings of anger subusubsidqd. ir a fi.w
Lours har felt opkeesed with • Setial al Ciu 04 1 A:11* , .
;arcould eX elieaCt3. Lf:s feelings piointited lul t (13 ea
,aru for 1. r. Several tinter lie put lincliet of ilc
:window tu[ortler the &veer to return. but. hi pride inter
?
outing. hp re ofreu desisted. Yet his naiad was 13 at
me. 114 "jaw reviewed the period uf. lns
fareilded liSs. lie 'rec.:died the gooduess, au4 pat:lnce.
isad•wereaess.ahich V.llen hsti ',ever shown bite-=the
',harm !cirri she had rvor evinced fur hint: God h.r bier.
eiseuied tutappreciate, tor the filet time. the value Lud
.liiirecter ef Lake. lie felt how unjust and uuLaud he
• iird , ofteu been to her—he wondered no ciati:d nave bleu
co.—eud 4esolved that. houceforth. be would *hew, Inn
' Wore tehili.rnAls.
1
~! As be •Uppeti for the, ight. et it public house. hie he
tiolutiou w .1
tole.uru eutly in the ,niutniug. Yet "at
!Mai 1141 i I art be atteuded . to. It teat a case of emer
gency. lie finally ri.sohed to entrust it with a law!er
_aciiirroutadce. who .liv.eil a half il.y's rid...41.14in' froth
iirtitte he ?hen was. Thus he did; aud, atinut iti.ou of
:r following day. returned houieweril.
,ilis was surint•
dat the enabling emti
oons aud quickened beati nig 0.
!its heart. i lie descended the steps of his carr;ol;e; turd
rcended hose to his own doer. He pulsed ant to tilt
nil of 14s wife. The light gleamed through tt.e 'wish
'ig citer the door. and he thought he nem ti wii.,;;err.
. ?peeled the door.. 0: what e.terr.hie. h'ci.i i•
\eons was b .ford hint !. Tue wh , h 'cis- lid,
Mr. Liorton steed Cour, in iiiiirecii.ese
Whig nimbi vincel.se hy luins:ll.
loug eluinheriug within Ins worldly.
aroused to the very keenuers'oi.
4le span that rite ass.—hOW
'vs liefen the heart rite lie i
if
. regret. remorse. des-
itZMIEI
• U.
ups ii
-Portly . 4
ltoodioi e.
the rum i 0. •
egony i tilore'ti .
' Thu sensibility •
"lostdcued heart. we ..
i.
foyers. /Led Ellin. gr • lo
istu:a sheihsve grieved to ~
loved eo Oerwlitiltned with gr -t
..
itai !
•.. • r
Lilco I my own Ellen V"
.
• lint shsi could not hear I - .
1 hart} killed thee. gentlest and best ~"
;- But tholkioduess of her heart was nut p; , • warn.'—
;'t forgtvel thee." could not fall Irmo those lips en pule
• I love airs." could never coins upon his ear again—
fteeer—mli ",.Nir.vart :" thrilled his soot. every chord of
'Which wail strung to its intensity!' -
If any jilting could have ed.iell to the grief inconsuta
bla of Ma i lman stricken in his steroussit dud 'prints. it
ii
lea the gof or his two motherless boys. a. th oy Called
+ps their ' other's Ileum in vain., and asked kin! why
elm step! , long, • .
Few ktfew why Ellen died so suddenly cud so young.
int. while Mr. th..rton preserved Ii his heart her mama
iy and hal. virtues, hi mmentbeted. and deo:trued in 611-
anseis arid unsvai4ng argimb. that It was his own
*agent*. bet set the less creel; askledelia, that laid
l'er to *:ei esrlyivetve . .'. , ,
moral had Ellen
ararcely three
Noj► her heart
ad had told her.
vicinity in a few
Witl6tll the wil
art Oa• that visit.
talk with her
to her the bright
er present haute.
attar how !Meet.
heart afterwar
.3 most fondly to
wane* and the
not he 4
c3rne the em is Dial.ll epee hal Nee : '
var. 'likes fond niatuattaa .inomesered and litaiiimitid,
and f..ir d inzitters flattered and praised. did he wed a..
gain; for ilk , heart was boned sign
o his filen, whom he
too late loved as hr should have loved. I.lw love-a. •
"It cline a sunbeam on ft tit:islet pourer."
Washirsiton beim!. ill his h e ant i ful .• Affection
Dead.", says •• Go to :the irr..ve isit buried love, sod -
meditate. - Theresettlei f the accosts with thy erneseiesee..
for ;terry past benefittlererited. every post endeartneni ,
unreaSirded. Console 'itlayself. if thee 'tenet. elth this
simple. yet futile taboo. of regie,t. and t: ke wariang by
this. thine unavailing serrate for the dead. and hencefor
ward be more faithful end affectionate in the &whop
of the duties to the living
Confldeaee.
Jones it in tonere' • good Isp4teetir,
VP* mreviiv;
tray him iiher se:osier whic`ii hive *objected liirn mote.
'hen once to the discipline of Mee. Jones. A few oijghts,
*mew he way invited to ••partlcii.'r o few rtiesta
st Floreoce's, by wwitif celebratiog la piece of good lock
vi'lsch had befallen bile of Ilia neighbors.' lie did
L.cipme." nod 10)Ist utter tsionislitaent.• erlien•berens•
to ‘ toko but leaverst the ••tee short hourje Font the. troltew
ht found the g•st brick in his hat lie ewer star. 10 .
d ed. he waa he to' roan stk. sohlotpieittlt, Wake
Mr. Juno.. you were never crate su tight before." ,
Ile reacimil tio.ilty. 'hut ho a route which
was snytisinz bat the shortest distance betwri 1W
points. not. however. without' harin t ! exporienred' yffi r
iernwidsirobte easioty *boot the fergoion Which awaited!
how fiom Mrs. Jon . er. - Ile, wits in lurk that night. wild
Mr. loots. timinginsereraihirs 1 . ha •
got Iti:ohi- House, lounddialkiit auto his chaiulier with;
it
u ”wsk;iig a creature, not a en a mous..." aidletilki•
sing his door. he cautiously plusrd, to Riveilhoultaffee
the •• e+seionce undefiled ' which enured pa' Ake..
Jones tills send and refreshing slituiliers, whrcr... hoc
provent4l her tilting. tiouce of hie :armed. Beitegsetises,
tied t'ist it I was right , tio prucerded hi remote his leo
togunieuto with as mach displith and qiiiot of oircspl:.
watteas would permit, will hi the courso..of'Ulhe souftlri
tese.vacent place beside hie ladttiSerinz consort. Alter
1 resting a moinont, and conzratulatin9 Ishnnelf thesis*
wee in bed, end that his wife ,flid nut kiwis how longhil .
bet been there.
,it occurred 'to him Out% if he did not
c anpe his Position Mrs. Junes infght deject from hi
lent i Cost he had 19. n iiidieginr2. To prevent insets a
•-• t•te:rop'go. he resolved to turn over. He had 'about%
halt ecconaplodiad his parpote—we aro now tibligrd us t
id.o.natio I ilgtt:;44 orMr , ' Wad; himself: (Ow .
wnona r n receive. this eh4;der yr his dortmotidll
••••. hen :11rb. JOlllOll riz right op in bed. amt. ".. 4 d 141- e•
n totes that «urapt.:l the {narrow all oat, ff'Y re.
set.l ahr, "i4rtzi, yrt ne4l'n: tsra . 4. 0 % Viers 1147. 1 "
don, thrattgft.'*-1":41: ,
- ,
The Dest"ii of the United States,
Th e rer ,;., suttees/se of oceen steamer*. the lumens*
• , mutation of travel between the Old and the Now
World. the simssltaneous bu.ld,ng in Eugllud and, Suler
tea
of ac-rew stnninera to O*KIIII a reduced rate for owaniel
gers and freight. nisi above all: the ircyenaing pre:testi
of the fria , ndi of Olean Penny Postage an ndg aki is
Ent Ind, bid fair to produce a tined! change in ego,
relations with the old cknitstir;ut The seneine of Oeian
Penny (Iwo Cent.) Puita.le w o ks fitst propounded inEasi.4.
latest by Ebner Boron., the Amy/rime' learned blaeltantieto
and -has in!t wi,is such siagal sr anccbsa and, irwor, that'
wo hare every hope t see thin Win in operation at en
early d iv. Nat ou'y in E Fr nee and Gerlllann,
but flislaissi, fiehGunn and uo,cr orepean cssurstrny
aware of the benefits io be der'vesl yes tia ant compute
witir the 'U.:Ailed St , ,trs.. `l“,.ktoz the nun;
streiruous eTorts is ro.ll)letd null! Mere:sad their,steoll
p0W..111. in fact. ere 1. al.. Vro If s not dd•illlriir st e m: a
s•te.smer,el-nly leavnig New Y , Kk for Cie 0 d World.
The ri•rii:t "r it i.. tere•:.er er th the ffert already
prci.i.tertl ht- tho jittet . to , te aJoitteJ ht. eur reivetlsitteali
ci 'the tztrts; tiotst-o elo totttl to htst one end...
the torreotto or o r poorer nt E:trope, and the 'lnevitable
mteentitpieshinont of that o'j-ct for which , A stietitte ore'
scove'red and Ffropled-11 b$ 14: ar:ailrnst of - Lis tissa.
mese &mope and con4eritten:ly• of the world.
Chir foreign'poputitioo ties of late yeeie ennrinoney_
tulinemed. and i• fo• t'io most♦ part composed of incl#
who hie:: not, es is the c tic of in Mr of the settlers in the
Amu last co'alies, —left their c minty (or their countrear 4
g vod." liutuf men who were in the advance of the. ege.
These patiiiti. br Riving advice aid i.rsist.an , V to the
'trims of Etraiii, art fast prep irinz the rcrol for that
greet eti urlie between Ltherty and Dispoti•in, which is
rot fir int; er:tile the pretence o' these men her.
give a tone to,the increasing desire of Americans to •eis
ihe whole worll as free es themselves. Thos the good . ,
work prosper.. end the "begirmint of the end" is at
hand:—Nero Yorker.
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Vegitable Affinities.
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A Paris correspondent of fie fiarn l al of C s .
SUggent
,Ilvit the low eondition of mare!.) a tong the .
neneh is nttrihotoble 'to the national fundirs for, and
use of estioas. Tiiiii - orgfftshloi c vit. lilts m ei than tiny •
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other, en anion 4 of sulphur owl phospho . The wri
ter enntends,that 41 p9Op!Ci •13.11111 in s al n
elithere of
- pu4,litir, en rimioip`tetie in which i t h gre t Father of
Evil is sappeeee to be most at hom.?:/conliot be as sus
ceptible to moral impressions es. Ober. Jost think of
the morals of the co !tin unite r;sing and tilling with the .
price of onions, snit the milder and hither graces of
huinsnl....c grow.ng out-of a shirt crud of these kinfortisf
ham"! fm Ili to the in .tike of Is steak with °diesel....
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Think of rippinT sin with iivtitp! ;.
An Evidence of 111-breeding.
')(',tare is no greater breach of good manners--er. Toth.,
er. no better evident* of 111.loreeding—than that of ia•
terruptieg another if minversatioa. *chits speokiag-.4if •
commencing a remark bet , re another has fully eloped....
No well-bred person ever does it or continues a colorer. '
satinu long with on who dues. The latter often rinds
4U iittereati conreinration abruptly waived. closed or
declined: 'Ter the Cornier, withsnt even em.pectieg tho
cause.ltis o criterion which never fails to shear Me
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,hreediniof the , indifidual. A Caell•bred person will
iron interrupt one Who is in all respects greedy his to.
(crier.' If you wish to judge the good breeolidg of a r
pr
.... wit, whoa' you • are but slightly ocomanoted. mark
Oath peison strictly in dile respeCt. and you will assouird•
ly not be deceirid. ll , werer intelligent. fluent. easy,
or even graceful. a person may appear for a alien time.
ir yen find such individual guilty of this prartiec. you
will find hint or her span pr.ire uninteresunr. insiped. , •
and coarse. It is one of the surest. and moat infallible'
testeeverapplied fur any morons siitiotorer. It iv often
amosing to see persona priding %limitation.' ou the gees,
tilitY of their maulers. mod putting forth to little came ,
In apliwar to adverttso in many other respects, so I:L9Nay
betray all in this partiettar. .
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1 ..'- .' - A New Invention. •
Trattrisy it:Arriving of is mew inyeettev. fe
the nisnufsetnre of vihmh Imiii-RebtrAr is the prineiptii'
anicle,empioyed. 'lt is espeeinity fur the use female.
men with long mestaclins. anti is reinarbairly ilompas
It is nrrely • strip with' a e:ring at each sod. Then he
attaches a erring to each miv.inche..pevies the seep be.,
bind his head, and inns hie soup *Alen the houbts, of
penis* his tatisetatheito obtain entrance to month. This
tuf gouge of groat isvostiouo.—N. V. Tribal's& •
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