II 11150 MI LI P. DIFIRSZK, 0., P voLrmE X2l.- - (Pllamer. A. P. DURLIINT & CO:' PROPRIETORS. .!1"• SLOAN. Ed it or. OFFICE. CORNER STATE ST: AND PUBLIC SQUARE. ERIE. TE21111 4 4 1 1 , THE PAPER. •nt v imh.cribcre by the earner, et • • 41'4, 1 14 0; ~,a,l, or at the office, in almoner,l. 3 o • . . Is If not paid in advance.or 14 ithin three mouths from lActiuse or ~,I.teribitirt, th o dollars will ,he charged. • n 4/ A 11.conatiumemions wrest be pad. RATES OF A 'ERTISING. Card., not exceeding 4 line} , ne year. OA fine bquarc sii 1.4 141.00 do. do. Ili-months, 0,00 do do. three niontlie, 3,00 • Than,. ,t 1 ad, ertiwnwtalp.so tents per munre. of fifteen lines or :,-... for tlie ba-t Ilia , Mom ta eerie for each bulsequent theeltion. 1 : l'earh ads erin•eri bate the prix 'lege orchainging at, plen.ture. ai no t iMC are attuned to ace otw more than two squares. sal to St hrstrd to Shear inonedstat bascatt.s. 4 ,11.11, , ,,,r vi- not has mg oll,cr dartettons, will be .ibitned till ~ ,,,I au•!charged acturdinly. kill I)' 0.1.111 COSIPTQX. HAVERSTICK & GO ilr.l can in Dry Gool, Groceries Liquors of all kinds , rrockecy one do south of Snot!, Jackson's store. French 1-ireci. Erie. Pa . FTON. R B. IlarrafriAcic AZIDRE. Api or oft. A.rdre Otringtinen—Depot of Foreign NICSIC and mu , d holesale and retail, boo. ID. ST). Silb tIL lab h.Ytnut %item Philadelphia. DI C C;:B r ,•14 u< ay.! Bran Lam—thrice corner of Slate anJ Seventh ftriLlenee pa Eighth dtteet. between French and 11..,11.1n.1; Cue, t'a. M. SANFORD & C Dealers in Colt:Silver. flank Now., iymito, o.rtitu a l, o f D e _ Lc.. P.ght. ExclinneeOn the _tame tp.r.l canes constantly r sat,. Wrier. in &ILO' or Bloch, ?tibia" Square. T. HERON S I CART. v.zna atn Plar.tcws—iJece. corner of French and Fifth ALrewto.o% et Mot... Koch's it,rr. !Residence on Fourth street. cue door eastof Vie old .I.lKillir earl - Hall. -4 /L. T. STERRETT. ilAs tonsil:lndy on baud 101 l supply of GrUceries, Chatlinery. Pra,tl:-lOnw,' Produce. Le .Le and sell. or Hem.' as eheap.as the cheapest. No. I ltr. Clrearn4 WM. S. LA,Nk. Attorney and Counsolla at Law. teeolutwoaq, gouty and Nasy J'eu,qous, Houaty Land* and c Lulus lot' extra-pay. anmiall Gther h.t.ruca calruated to sue shall r. care prompt arid faithful attention.' . - tntre to Wriglit's 111...:1.ou Stant street. oterJ. U. Ful!crimes •e. Erre OeL 111. LAIRD&R.CibI 1. n. , Lro trt •ni Retl.ll)en't rp in Dry GotAl,Gr4crws.llnrimose. 1141/. dolt &c., No. 1.• tVrigtit's Mott. cot ,. 1 O . t ith v 1:111Elf. GALEN B. KtrEN-k: I m• ,n,:s over the -turf c'z'utith Jaektion,Chcap • I:I'TTIS..:4; durc on >hem n,..t ice. • ' ouvEtt - I:.PATfrAiu. znd tuntoner. and Manufacturer of Blank Books and 11-r t.: g luC. comer ol the Diamond an I Slain .it_ ..l. W. 1.)01.1l4L...18:.;. A i,airt. r 1.11 rot T 1.4 n —1 /{ice Orl•Slate Street. three rtti cd Broun's flow!, llne, : J. N LCKI.IN. • F., 1.. and geucrll itgeuey and Culawwion bus:ne,,,, Frank- RUFLS HEED, Ur.sta,n Englioh', Gupta', akd American liarduar; and Catiery, \ ices, Ittm ar4,l bred No. 3 Reed Howe: L•v. Pa! Et A'.7.1*P71`... (amaze and Wagon 134....1er.5. State street. ___ be- L. • _ _ _ _ •_ tiTll.otitlr. Ai. D ( ... - . o 4r:t v :_ __ .l.. 1 , 5( r nog of t..%. U. Wrien's . gture. nyi *fairs. . *1)()T. J. L. S'J'EWAR:T. (ir,,,- r tklth te.et. A. Rt..E.ar, sevemti noar Saimaa:go ptret.4.. ~. . ..._,.., i,ce, ~a ttagi.tfileiOrielc..or Alerth or eh.. eullt• at. Res •S I P PP , : ruPtGli.),:etilef 111 l.(,:"CfjPi, rrOVilinr,.. I' 'i,/ y . •,. i Ant, &C., ..4e. Cotro.r of French Anti Finn titreeta. v,•;1.-. 1, Itio F..rinerai Hotel. I tn. _ ____ _ JOIIN NIeCANN. W:,., roc and R,(r.il Dvsler in Family Groreriee, Crockery. 6:3•OlPZ.re. iron. Nailp:&e., Cheep Silt. Erie. Pa. r:v The bigii.,t rric.in.l.l tar Conlin!: Preduce. FT - 7 -." J. t,a)ALIJ Ntr. r Ret , r. lll .xt. the Donnell !fleet) :I.ate. - vrW111::k101t1:. ATTOR:..Ei- AT LAW'. 1„ on Sete/ it. Suer.. }:rte. La _ lit_ k'AD:\ 11‘,.a r.R.JaLet. and itt Fir) , etl t). :Ire, I r‘r• ate. tk•a, 111. n. Mu...'. 'ctr.:et.leur betutt: 11:u.t !Bart. l'a. 11., V wee. Aee Arm!. Fprtngs, and a general I,,ruftltalit ead•lle told I...trine Tromumg.: _ s. NI:RVIN A TWOINFA AT I.ALW and .I,tice . 01 the l'euee. and Alma for the lie). st,me %;61u.at Lite litstaamee Cumpany-- 4 Ilflee 3 dour , View( oi tl rtAtue ra. • — GEORGE: Ar - roaptai Ar Erie I.7vu•tty. l'a. t',,lieetione and other Ilara4,w tittei.tlett to with tirtaiiituep. ' T. 340011 E. P .i.ralorlrocerie , Pro% I%lOrlf. IVIIICP. L o tines, randieq. Fruit. hr.,.. So G. Poor l'i.i.lels Row. Soite,treet. Erie. -\ . • • JOSIMI KELLOGG. Fars. ari Illf it C01111311F1 1 191 3 31erelimit. on :be PuNit. Dock. east of ntaii: , trmt. • Coal, snit, l'iri,ter 'nl Mule F i ii h.ron....ini , -,a J. li. WILLIANIS, , ZanVer and rt , hP. ,, r Broker. Dealer to Rills of ' Esehalige. (raft.. ceriinente , of Deposite. (}old and elver coin, its.. &t. 4 .rli , e.4_doors below litrowu's Ilcitei. /Irk. l'a. __._ . _ Co. _ I. 110SENZVVI.IG & Co. 1; Want ws•t.s. • tiviltur•tt. Dt•taas in F1a4.411 and DOinestie Dry CA' Kid.. ready coaae eluthiii,. , Bacaa and Shoes. ar.c., NO. 4 Wr i pa's Biock. State strect. Erie. ._.....- — iiENJ — EOI I . - ~.---1 ,;15i::TS:ISON, . Air, ii,cr AT LAW. (le% eland, Otkio-!o:lFiee - ou Superior street. i. 111% awes Moe.. taCii2T to eft id - Josue/. Pa rket. Cambridge • lA. Se 6,41 Hon, Riebard Fletrto r. Hi State st.. Boston ; Hon. '`, a .01e411. Y0ram...141 1- Walirn st.„-Ititadelpliia; Richard hi. hp....1i L:5q..5.1 Wall steel. New Yorke. Fur testimotnals. re ref to tilts Office. . -- - - - ----- - , MARSHALL . viNcET. Arr ~rsvi, .r I •w—Otfierep curs In T.....ttnauy Ift.l . Vnt.l.lll.g. n e Li. of the Prottiut.c.tary'.t otfiee. Erie. MUKHA\ % ILALL()N; A TIORTIET AVID COU.IOTLIAII •T ' LAW—Claire 01.1• I C. 11.4Vtight's. mbre, entrancerise dobr 'weft of :Rate *rivet. on Ibe Diamond, • C. N. TIBIJALS, VrAl ER' in Dry Goods, Dry Grotems. C ro ckery j ilardorare. ice., No. 111. ._ ChtsallOadt, Lite. a JOHN ZISI.MERLY, _ tin.LLlt nit:weenie; and Proaniion.: of all kiLldia, State street, !brie ,‘flti. north of the Diamond. Erre. _ __. -- '_..--- SMITICJACKSON. '.T ri Dry Good.. Groceries. Hardware: Hturtaii Ware, Lime. \ Iti ail., are" 111, alwapaide. Erie. Pa. - WILLIAM Itl 13L ET. C,atun 11,art I:phoister. and Cstdertaker. cornet of State and Pet eta). evert.. Fair- , ..-- El" IN J - . - ii,4.1. - bii -- & CO. • Ga n z Furs ard Prqduce and Courne,un MerttuintF Aealera /n uaroe and Line AIR iI, i 'oat, Ilaider. elutlates, 110. !UMW doe 1 4 1 , 1 , t snie of the bridge, Erie.. . E. .1 Kacan h. Co. . WALKER & COOK.---;-- — ------ Gr mitt Forwarding, Guanntrion and Produce IterehantatFme• and Ware-house earl of the Public. Bridge, Erre d ____ , , (i. LOOMIS & Co. Dr r r ea. 1 11 IVatebov, Jewelry, :Myer, German SilWer, Plated and Ur 'Manta Ware CatllerF.Miditary and Fanay Goadt. Slate suiret.. near!) opposite the Eaghillotel, Er /e. 1 G, 1.4..au, T. Id. At.artm Wuntorw•Lr. and Retail dealer". in Prow,. Medwinei:Paints. 1i..-glum.. Claw. to 41 ? Reed House. Brie. -- 3A! lES Ltri.. , rtnrinti.nru Merchant Tailor. on ilte public equate, a few doom nem of dair strret. Erie. - _ D. S. lle It K. /' wffnu...l.4 Asti its-rAii. Dealer Groeer!es, Provisioni , . , .iip ChawlitTY.. e""e-Ware• a O. • ! c.. Do. S. Hon nett Sloe k, Kr—. 0. 1 ) . SPA/WORD. Deiler to Law. Medical, senuol Misecirancous Books amtlooary 1 telt. &e. Stale et.. Pout doors l osi the Public Inane. _ -- DR. O. L. EMIOTT.- • 1 Resident DenthitiCand dwelling in tlie Beebe Block. on the.' i F.ast si.te of the e t urn' ire. t:rie. Treth insetted I Gold Fir •e, from one tare ett ji Carious teeth lilted v. ith pure 1:o1.1, and rest.ored to•ealth and use fuluceo. Teeth cleaned o uti insiguntlipiedad Dem/Seem as to 'CANe theni of a pellucid cleautos. NUOlt ol o ;/d. _— S. ' ELSON, . , rity.,r lAN sive Friezes e arbis rest knee on Seventh greet. orpo.ite the Motbudtst Erie. . • • . JOH , • BIOINI, Wnotesa.a tiro It se Aii. , . _ •_„,_ , Medicines, Dyes dilt.6 lii?eeries. &c. Tin. S ti lted sl , '" ~. -T A IBA & RUN. • • airi. lc' . or il'^ - ILS ;MVOs Biota: , . esd M co uproot . and ill who ams,_ - tor t . 1 : 4 • i - I . . _. .. , -1.• , - - . . 1, . • . 1., „ . r . ~f. . . . Fj ~.. • • , , _ ..,., . , R • :., , ••"' -S ~E; Tii; it, •ITH _ a 1- J . . .... ,• • .1,,, ~... , . ,-• '''''. • • ~ A . 17. - ONWAILD..43 ' ! '' 61 50 AArii A. ~.... _ _:.. _. -....------__-:_________;____ - -.; , L. N Ttasaui MEM n. Ship deals •l. to =I Llliii BET= tlr 115wrik, to No. 1. be happf to too their , to gritb a air .I.l` &led OUR CHILD WILLIIII D O.I.LLAGI They ere wicket', darkly VI Faint and fainter grows rad And' he shadows round Mimi of the darkness the; is Moth We are with them—befiding cil And tbe &nal in torrove WO "Would tat I had passed be TO tin t tiertneee that impel' .ip They a sleeping. coldly We lu tl me yard. still and Where,. e triads above thew Make a ruelanch. 1.1 moan. i Thickly , rouml'l.ls—clutkly o'er us— Is tlle'pall of sorrow "Mon n i And our heart•beats make a chorus Of Itml melancholy mow. They arc waking. brightly waking. From the slumber{ of the t., b, AD,Leorobed la light, forsaki Its impenetrable gloom , ' • They are risen--they have rise"— And annt 6;4,3i-11:rens I !tuft. In the'd•irknesa of Death's prison. • The impenetiatle gloom. They are pascal. upward passing. - Dearest brine Ofour hive. And thoir ,pt r forms are istissaing In the beauufL.l above; V Tbeie we see them—there We hear them. Throuzh our erearus they ever mom - . And we ton; to near,them, In the beautuill above, • They' arc FOlng rently • In th.tr anzelitohcs to stand. . . Where thet; err, oilife is flowing • In the far-oX 4.5t:121: lan I. . We 'ball we shall MOO them. ' , ram otr br*yt little baud; " - But oar souls shall stall catc.s they, • In the far.c.tr Silent Lat!. They arc singing. aweetty ■ingtng, Far beyond the vale of Where the angel-harps are rigging, Ili Is ever bright. We can love them—we ean greet them— From the 'and of dimmer light, Tall God ue hence to inert them Where the day; iv ever bright. cif uirr 3 i~nl(ai . In,LuSartazo's 3lagazine THE MANTAUMAKER, BY MRS. C. M. R..S.;ARR 'W-Htt , lth n •••t spirit vt ttne That. like t L, wunt-tn, L hid et/t • The work . ce te ; NI Ike,' put he!d•e sue. Duty flout wore ISIS bet id butt.— i t ift oce of the 'stow. dirty oteets of Now-York. in a miserable eittle , y a young girl of apparently serep teen. Het face b re 1110 trace, of great bent:l:y.l)ot the crinlion cheek and brilliant eye showed but tuo tilatnly. that co . nt.omption had set its lest Lynn her, and that her ass-a on earth Were tr001:0...i. • ''' erns' me' open winnow, wont) writrit toe rap , to e Sqitember sou were 'shining. "It is so hstd to he here alone, buffering so mttch.f I hope Fanny will obta:n leave to return home early this evening—l know alie means to ask it." The: tears rose to ‘ the eyes of th e . poor girl, as she though), of the devoted effectital of,her only ewer, a girl of nineteen, who earned a living by , sewn f.,r nue of the fash:ciust,h2 Jnantatfmakers of Me i day. The room. although meanly furnished, was nel,• 1 and the invalid's bed clean, 'though! coarse. A am ll / I i s tand s tood hy the tied. itti which wan pitcher of wat r, a phial, and • wineg:ass, and on the Plow lay an open i gAile. Tho young gt-1 had earned ik support as •,tai ;„foresa; but a neglected cold, taken thy carrying mine I work home lateene wet evenitig, had prostrated heron ! a bed of sickness. frera which she was destined ne er to rise. Untiring were that cares bestowed. upon her by her dieter. She watched with hor in night; and to y were the !tumble, earnest prayers 'of the occupants in this small room to their Heavenly Failier.that He would enable theM to bear patientli His chiatening hand. But we hasten to a differet scene. . iA g .y carriage drove up t Mrs. Bennett's fashionable establishment., and a beset!! I young girt descended, and entered-the shop. "Mrs. Bennett. d -Most hare a new dress for this evening; I hire just bought a love of a dress: and,' intend wearing it to Mr. Green's balk"- -To-tight. Miss:" said Mrk, Bennett; • "it is imiiossible for me to have your dress ready in time. It is now nest one. and 'I could not premise you a bell dress on so short . it n o tice." "Ohl non ,Mrs. Bennett." said the ady . petulently. "I must .naviu have the drece; and if son l will not make it. why I Must carry lay custom ae where." ' The mistress oflhe shop looked dist "Really. madam, I woul do an)thiug to oblige—but sure coo have some other peas, ritually suited to the oc• cuion; I sent con home !brie. , on:y ten, days since." "1 have wore them all." interrupted the beauty impa tiently. "Let your girls leave Off all their other work, and turn upon my dress. and I will pay insything extra. 110 may have the conscinnce to charge—only do not disappoint me--and seed he dress honis by en experi enced had. that I may hake any alteration made at the last moment. if required.", So saying. Miss No , i.in en• tered her carriage, and dMvs to the y jekroller's shop, to select a new set of:ornaments for the oe'cistori. Dire. Bennett teak the gauze left in het hand. and se hicting from her well-hilrd shelve/I'l , mM corresponding in hie, and - trimming toinatch..wer into a back room. Some twenty young girls ;were busily plying their nee- Iles. The room was ClOllll and warm., and twiny of its occupants looked jaded and worn wiilt their labors: From six to seven, with a sho t interval of half an hour for dinner, were the regular dour. required for their anted mice at the shop; but. weu there Nu to press of work, they were oft - n obligtd t 4 remain aid work extra hour,. , i and ten, tiler o, and even twelve l e'ensek often arrived before they re releutid from their health uonsumieg toil. The table and chairs of tlis thorn -were littered with shreds of delicate' gauzes, n i leh Silks and satins.— Can we wonder , when we hear lb often-told tale of the seduction and ruin of one of this delicate chum .et girls. surrounded by temptation, their knolls employed upon tr• a'^rial which so well; would Jai off*the beauty of the werker, and the Toys of the temper aver at hand to of fer the lore! And if rentaining tree ill themselves, ntin ted in their focal. poorly ):iaid, they , work from Monday morning until Saturday l night. week iit aid week out. until a premature dAne often, Clo oa,thoir earlier.— Such is the dot r . , tg,: , riUd history o too many of those poor girls. Cuo .0 '.cal of the butinsi who./. gay coo tome has cost so marry hours of be,n‘ring toil, bear but one brat of the suffering so loll:idled', she *suit: hesitate before oho adored a new dress on 'short notice. : But to Olitalli•. . "Here is a new droll," said Mrs. tenuett, addressing her forewoman. ..ftiiii!it most be roughed before alas eWock to-night. Toite half-a-dozen of lbs girls. sad, au that it is due in iliac." ••Theyiwill hate to remain extra time, madam. in order to do u." said the fore. woman. 40101. ist them sta i r then; I .1 am sot ping to -- . loose one of inj . best tivistemere to suittheir lazinemi U any ono grnarblee.!' Ole 'aid. on loatMg the room. "let ma know; I do not want grumblers tie work fc- me -1143); may *ea amploymodt elsorrheret" A young girl sated near hat forewoMan, cast • liepricating glance toward her. "I cannot help it. .Fanny,” was the reply to the mum appeal;. ••I wpald like I!, liave!yen go Koine early to poor Ellen. who 14 know meads yoUss much.— but what can I do? Yout are our fastest lireakwoman. and to finish this dross. w ith all its trimmings. will re- etrq. B I N. Una. s ken; breath.. =II r UICI3I-- quitarsh the exertion our ifrstworiterseen.hOstow." The wart rose io Fauoy.'s 'yeti it'd a semitatio•• of of martio is her throat. But itioras all to vaint . 4od making ■ a!! violent effort to subdue heagitation, Fanny commenced with trembling fingers an d aching heart.the task allotted to het. Her needle flew. as she thought that by perhaps atralog every effort. ahe Might yet go early to iler sister: and .her companions, wh4 felt much for tier, u,ed thei utmost efforts to assist hen The weary holes paned on —we leave Mein to thei r task, and return fo Our lamb "ionable beauty. ; . Er:tended on - a sofa. lb a richly furniabed bedroom, ' , feinted the lady. At a s ort distance froiti her edt her mother mending some fin lace. "What do ,yen hand wearti.g this evening. Rorie?" she said, alltiresaing her daughter. 1 11 ' "1 have ordered I bow tires* for the oeeirsion." ..A new dress, Rose' Why. yOu extravigent girl, your closet is full of beautiful drinsee." ' "Yea. I kiiow that bull have went Mein all. And then there was such a beadty of a gauze at fitewart's thit fberove I should have boight it. even if 1 idlif not want it for to-night." "And when did you giet4 the dress to be Made up, you naughty girl?" said the mother, gazing admiringly on the beautifui face of her daughter. "I went to Mrs. Bennett this meriting. illbe.grum bled, to be sore; but then 4 never listen to that class of miorile. What aro they flt (dr. if they cannot snake a dress at the time one most Wants it? I armours they all chirge enough to have one; ready on shorter notice than I gave Airs. Lleunett this m 6 rning." • I int. • hone. iweepiog. , "She is not beautituiat all. melher!—!hot il lo' sat , not regularly h large dark It : • I s g ii b r a o e l e t h t lY ad whiiebet fascination . eesth*,ti I flui d ul'l n . 1 W• 11., well, utY i es e." sai a d bo h r t. ,, ln. o lp3 t h k e. now what they mesa, b il l : a crowd aronu hair all th e w v i L llt ing th . s au 7 d 7n ev c s a ry ll 1 , ••••• was fell of her bun in eta and i telligence " 1 ,I. l 42 " l ,s t .hF is er e c; o : t o W ie o: t h he yo t u e :f . r . fling the other,. soothingly, inting. I am net resting," aid Itut proud beauty. l i i c oo les s oa rlion b , e ki t he b • e b a u ro rs o t u i:l d t pc n r r fi . l7 . ; e S il i/ w e e i I .l 7o i r il e n 4) 1'1 n fl a au 1 her cor: ra b s ails : l e i 's t h r h u eer l I dreis, end threw kt on 1 e Boor, and . rapplug herself in a loose govin, threw he self ou the sofa. There; nil ' looted, on the g.renach ay the c4;etlytrent—the drives that hod delayed pier Flaony.—th dr ° that bad altllls. t e h d a: o h r u d m y j au ig h a e l a w r i t . t . o w e i s ti te u ri t e o o n ce e It ii o ud b h 4 aO r d est to of lose pan. 4"lr. e; 1 eyes or dr+ a tear over our rema us. i ' sia " . l , laye k. you any racist rooms i this' budding to let, proprie u tlar e vi d f a tite Pe s i l e io ' p lu o ° ll i t n h g e tlr7t. n liso c rO li f u th ir rh s u n ild e m ill it ti ' te which the sister* lived.' 'll want room , and w as * . :n i l:. that )ou were the agetl of this budding." fl ik "I am so', sir.' Whet', kind ofd tong; do you Leah furl. I hays several roolns to let, sit d Illtirent pric e..'' ui .: moot, .. l eN . Vu b de u l i *a t leti l ee t e iidanl trade . . to s( be e l' s 4l e ul il q m e a u lp t i o ; tot hued 1 i have 4I s t po er: ss an ib e l e e “11 . 7 :1 1 7. r . y fair. ,ei m r. roo C m om to e t r h o is m w . a il y n tf til y; i u ey pl h ea a d d e. m " ,,n ' id a ronmi u t t ' - ! shi , t i t o tit . e ut at n o t t . They went fro m iw. e . d he to th i e b r e it ei lv ti l c i: r "There , ira d r . g e : r : e :k. e : r ic • e ne r gi. Y l h o business e t u fe ll l i in u l k oa iyihrtlerun:i.jeietrp3pesoo::: world. there , t e re u t d ri i ;: e s e pie present t t i : :t .th soon p e o m oi2lit occu p ied , 11e take nc l. 3 likeseita. i l b ; a t } o leek. 1 1 f o r - -6 t 1 1 .0 1"*. ". 11 e C 77/ !VC 'of her. They have no parer; thlir ti l l m e t * m i o lu n i t e les chi lie r o g t e , and .1 would not have :"but I am Idath to trouhlTher°ppenito ber' : ~ m, I promise .' said Rose, ialps. ' eat iudustrious girls, link tit • The o nee the 4igl' t h t : I i neraeco. of u r c ii e g n e e di e t b e e ` e ' ardent , e . u h t e , ; of ro alkheils building l ai d ; l e o g w i a e rre e e s t ;o ft ; h l's l i e t a k e3 n e e m s b e ep e ug ir pf : eY ti e : p o therl: Matters. He ~ ....a u _r_e .r . e . ...e c. .l , l B. ...l ll r : a n u i or n0v4 ; 1 ...1 They kneciod bit t nu, answer Was returned... Again But E ir .- _ --d ti-0,,,t• ~....---1 O. WSW*. airrear owl.? ? ............-4.-, ---n___ ~ t . ron ilea._ 1 they rapped, but uo squid issued from the ft7olll. "I am og. costume. . i . . t k v rerily „',l po t ak r e ty p arse d t f ie l iau ,.„, aith poor r! . , afraid there is mare trouble here," said the agent, look len. Tile ' Water in the pllCheir grew so whrm that she 1 2 1 4 at the young man. !"Let na g in.'' eon!.! nut dank it, and her hand srerobled so that she : They opened the doe* Fenny ' could oat drop her tuidli.ine. Sh e grew l ionr iy mere the bed, ha i r 'facet? covet(' w i th hot feverish; sad oh! linter she IJageil fur tome . ..if the wino- . at heir sister's hands psi seed. heavily. i sacd. t o h, leg Peaches she knell were cx,iosea at the ihop wudow not. tier Irks'. Lot ma.O f of the very buillug iii which she lay. Sti turnit. rest - , The agent raised Iteri, ••What au I i do!" - said the lesiey f,o,i, liae to aide. .. w.ii the son e o tr „T.._ . young ins*. anxiously'. ! ! ' I . l' She said. looking towards the window. At last, wear- "Run &dross the strec and hvingthe apothecart licr'.%" fed out. the sufferer slept. 84 , 1 dreamed drat shewan. ; said the agent. ; • i. ' 1 dered in a beau. :II garden, where tingfers aril fruits, The yoting man dis ppeared; ; tell returned q uilo t le grew in profusion, ll'i m nickeled the peril's:led dr, and ilwailhhisthheanolioolltlehoadryr.opuperhod b so ro mn o e gh o t i li tt i bo ., et of i s:i t :li l : T . l7 c l: grateful fr s n ' h ts f : a v : a l k a e l . h e r n iti ert ai'le t es a t at a. ::::y m tO or t e r o li f ik t / h W e s it a ; , :t io lUi lpt l e il p e a lt ra rll ti n e tt r . ; th itir p l oo ent r p g le i S rl 7: t o !: gathered eagerly the cy shot through her frame. gradually roused. Sikellookitig wildly 4 bed tli . eu , S t f h o o r is 3t,2 i:n k ti : strong. and the sorrows of bur lot wear for4o l it n a i n ufe rk w e .: meat, and,then glanceif towards t h e bade were pouring forth their song, and joined. She woks with a sudden stint The eau hid ' she t,exclaimed. hrowing liers'elf 7;11 the ted. a te w e a . y , (roan the agent. ft r t ,i, .....ti, -1e.. , my dear. dear; Nis "speak to nie, Ellen; s, sak to you! Not!. brukenho ted uhiazeusulet she etokrnesowlrfhroomeu. the e St y e ; 1 She will Devi speak agoin." il a id she, sudden sinking l:—whore skies I P f sa el pe t n. v et e d r o e y:w t il h e . e ak r S o e:a m e d n . l'i t eu h es a gt t the hour for F.antff.a.rettrn Ss! herself from kim bed. goon at hand. She waited patieetly. but' a /ciliation of Fanny! sinking gradually stole ores her. A clatemy thw meld i ll' . r°4 l °C when you wore diang. poor suffering one? Finishing on her brow:--she was too feeble td wipe it off and n , icy chill crept over her. "Oh. my God is it, tvca i , ; that dress for that hardhearted. girl. add you, no doubt. Am I to die el alone? ninny. .wrest Fang ' I calling for me. Oh, why did I ini id them? lVtst` did why Go you, Got coati ., to met" she snifmur ei s ow : it Waiter if I should dread they.. a 1? • nut! was a il;ow ohd whoa 0 ' l ord. au'd now lam punished?" -iiie added bitterly.irind Alight +punt convulsed her feature". Pe si i once again she dropped 'tier head oh the hOd , and e4bed moron rose and shed its beams on the couch , its I ; light toil upon that of a corpse. -The trivalent! sun c°llvul°!ve l : r- '''i' i i All were - affected, by her distress. The apothecary !cid Opckf the young teatimes were at an end. - "There, Fanny, the dress is new (done, and Mi. the agent Were accustomed to sceqos of dilitreein be the ail young niAti, fresh from Ins country. dilll almost as iouch Bennett says that coo must carry it bookie." I • "Oh, dear lilies Jones, pray let some one else go. , agitated as Fanny hersittf. •. ; e f 1 '''flu she n • • i deed, indeed . I must go now to Elletni She his bn i o • relative or friends?" be :,'inquireil atm i.. expecting me theie three hours, and shd is so ill." ' i° 1181 ) . of the neat- iiil - 1 "I told MM. Bennett se. Fanny, but she said you ale i The man : shook his lead. "They are orphimAiirle. were expert enough tarter the dress,l if required:la ,' and bare not long ii yid in this ci:y I Have tiro ,. iknown them hare auy ;company ou .Sunday or oilier you must go." Low-. or indignation were exchanged among the lit holidays. aud they u+ar went anywhere except to as pt.,' Fanny put on her hat and shall, and, with to church. i, I • • 1 ; i 4 fast running down her - 1 - f.,-e. took th • !bandbox in r , "Poor thing!" said the yang Man, cerapavvionately. I hand. It was within a quarter of nine, stud the lady's 1 1 1.16 paused fur a memo*, and than said!: "I'll go Balmy. ideece was fell three miles from the shop , Wearied II good c main Brown. _Bile is a baker', wife, , and tires not far off.; She is a right good soel. and willldo all' she, E agitated. Ft-my moved through the gaily-lighted grill 1 l'' . can for thitconhappy creature." i and as some dashing equipage would rest her slept i ! crossing a street; thetight would occur—"Do the t . He lift h e Inn".• and w-en he 'stunted with hie Coll ' know what we suffer?" 'She arrived it Mrs. Nortoll sin found 'auk?' Wane.; Mrs. Brows ;went. up tot the t poor girl. nd taking ease( her B ands. said. "Be,xem 7. she was immediately shiwn to the young lady's room, A hairdresser Was just. patting the finishing touchell toned, my denr shad. i Your sister has, I trust gone to i the bet:morel hair of the fait one, and ietille Beware •• batter wind.' ' Her sorrows are over, aid she is am au ' placed among the curls., i gel rejoicing ntew , while we ace weeping for nor." ' I "Oh! l iim 'glad you have come at fast." said the Faulty raised bee ere., and seeing ,the eiympatitetie ear that relied down the good winnanl's cheek, ItireW 1 dy. "Elwin come you to brae late? ,Bat never au Itake out my &eel." Fanny. ready ai r drop from heti.' eraser low her wine. }ad buried hen ii.te in her bosom. I "Thom! sob away. :my poor :titild, It ,will relieve' , , walk, obeyed at oace.nod the beautiful dress was di '' played. "Oh, bow elegaer." exclaimed Rose. 11Pur brokun heart." kaid , hl )Brijwiii, . . sa id alter a few m antes. and 4iped hairdresser left the room. and :hi dress was tiled tto.- 1 yens) raised her Rose surveyed herself (Sr a few minutes. and then *Oriole& "You ova !err good to . ' ma'am." e h e ! claimed: , . .. i "Why does Mrs. Bennett always make my dresses "141hiretr , mind my bilat gmfii. try dogrii botjosttaill es, high is the neck? I aryl not aortic! women yet. that sought the carpenter John Grey here • sod inlsel f, twant to be covered`up "le my throat. Here. Nancy: , at we ens do (or yen." • ' ! i i tarring to her maid. "Yost mad this girt ;must alter thin vnenT tried in-sPeett. bat he. quivering lips tattered 11 ; , i ! It is too provoking. Now I shall ti demised at lees, "nut.; -. dear: I half ea hour. How could she be so 'stupid?" a b s h e eit"Wells sit down, m y : I see year bead is {iii `die ; old to toll what y. 4 do utast." , &damming - the tresalsbag Fanny. , !cold I , The dross wee taken , off, and Fanny dad tho o + . weal to t he 11°4 1? "d held I I whispered eettv 4 : 3 * - ' 1 proceeded talker it. The delimits *Miming, wars wh s r i t a with the earpentir. o thee . disappoaredl. ', She 1 p-,1 off, and an hour liaised away lifers the dresit Willard the room is eider. and perforated tbi laiit lilt* shed..the young ledi.grasibling nod scolding all Ith Peer Ellen • rhea all was done.. observing skit the time. At last she was shamed: alad.lns Fanny cliiedth 'tf en. struck fu es reanY'S ensue= tilrest aim teak ' street doer, the clock struck tea. ifor home was, is her dark apron. sad hung it up &fors the window. is ay silently took hek seat by tea bed. Mrs, .Brown I miles distant dark clouds now obscOred the sky. 1 i hurried mu—large days of rain fell,'!aed scoot a heat ii the room. and vet rood after i abort intermit with I rale soaked bet thin pimeaux - Betake felt li riot s -1 . w't of het tea and win of breed. • "Thant mei dear. ! sazi•aa was she about her sis ter. At test she arrived ' l , WO eVelinew a hulls ft tit*" site "id- raw ritsinP beam. and mimed at the shop to inti ghee mate 441 .01 is wholY his, hot Olt owed IBM nafallow. Molded frailstm bad se Worth for. dim ple. her hand ea # trio:id it t her. soil taddt “Well. perihapo 1 baluttrade to "Mead the loos staircase, but stkred , , oil taste this by ' d by. Anil new, geed •bysi my i i di 1 ilk ... . "la st to -hi a large "No, but very set , elle de Nlontsneranc; heard :itts much. T am *ermined rho r for beauty—"' The a coMolacent glance "Walt z Rose. 1 hel l , thing, my daughter: . so mech 'nth )(song , chaot,•r clerk,-=bas , rovitted for, and rintentai." . ••Pehi, tipolw:" link ttrera is say Barton?" No. uty diar,—n • but it will prove a-, he chow. And !lion ) 7 /J an's p arthaer fri hit.% OLI stir accoutrt. "We:l. well, matt iently; but she trlca rtflecird how much agrveeNe onng man. inn wnit.any disatte ~-----=- SATE] DAY. MORNING, APRIL 26,1851, _ r piny.: Raise ect. that French girl Madenteie is tp be there, of *him I have j he man are all crazy abont her. outvie me 14drees, and -aro ounglaki• added no Ware, but cast at a large mirror opposite her. . e you,will enjoy yoursalt. Butane I must mom upon youi not flirting Marton. Ile is poor—it more user lamity of pretty sisters, who are is in :every respoct iC i decidsd dal- I aid Rose csotompto4ly. "dp you! .ageri id any falling 11love with-, , . . leased her bead ea b 4 hand . An indefinable teen 1 I child; I must go home, 9 of dread stole over her. ; She wiped the perspiration from I will see you again 'te-ut her brow.' *lt must be that Imu so tired." she said; "I A can weJt or...cured q I do not know what ailsetei, liiin afraid to go up."— i followed by Fanny. Mrs.l She waited another tn men!, acid then slowly crept up , conteguid to 'be grave. I stairs. Bar hand rested on the door-handle, but egitin i Fanny to retro home veil the chill of fear made liar shiver. She opened idle 'door. I girl clang:, e room iti i cast a hasty glance at the couch, and then; will) one I her but ,t , wild eeteatn. ;prang feiward and fell iusinsible beside /Ivo Paersiiityre rolled) the bed. : 1 1 1 our friend FSttuy. Site I "Wall, fires , have yips had • el-eassot evenitigO'said 1 a entail neat Ind ceinforti re. Nettie to her dateliter. Oniaer return bowie into at iis 'crowing d laughing i night. ! . ... , 1 set,aoil the t •kettle givei Roe. made no answer ii r. some momeets. and then l•ity is knitting, but now al said fretfully, olio. I z lttiee net. I wish I had net gons.'" I 'catchier. l —and her oyes BRA with tears. which shee ondeitieired ( "1 wondor i what makes! .14 to conceal fronelfer ruoiher. i f addressing die infant: 'lt, "Why, mf'dear chilil," said liter mother, in surprise. t t a u r ii m u s a . n a 4 s k i i f " it i a h n i s n w h er . z; 1 "whit Is the mattor7"J i - "Thal ItttleFrinch-iirl was the belle of the Evening.— opened, and /u rye I ter,! She had ail the best be ox. sod suffor your friend, yinug l i ro l o m et. up li i : c ai n e g al t i t r th u st ut c i ll lidentor, he had no eye for any OGG else." "le she So very beautiful. then, or ao elegantly dressed, !: lie then dir him bock 1 or trhat is:her peculiar attractioo I" , wife. A Br a a expeeesiti beautiful at all. m ' said: i 1 ea etiful.i . She ha "Fanny, diem is poo r eth, al p ' great distroaslnot far off. i u. Id not know the daughttiroa f sickly, mi. 4 I arms her all t hthat! otetracted. An nee i 4 ter bon !lots and i quainted will their sitsati I my lov ," said lo 'I could not de soy gdod ale your fe4tting aboi Let" us hive our supper .. no not retting," with you; we eau leave o P teare.frorn the i bor next door!" Supper rat int o a fit oil e his wife hastened to the re Dom dOor. Size carrying a ballet contain it on 1e floor, a lisf. Wretched indeed a• ow hel t tell on tl i eel!' to their otos. On ald teed, ay the c 1.1...dy of the )mother, rim roar Flanny,—tl hanging in matted 'Uinal to experience t t daughter. • The good Pon r, wital one b cordial from their basic. over t Slatterns I haply, but said nothing. back, Fonity . thouglii that I vacrit rooms i r•looing your tai her, but ..irlif not recut op o the first.) The f.co hal been besot.)} red.l •g stint teas 60 griticefill. .Alter girl muttered, "Had. slut rlt gea r of this Lit thin war! I 1 ore not del ii*ltatl kind i s , hirCot " - Tito,: ao of•voic, ' I rooms to lot, ed skecions.: "Ctir.d he a tlifth all. be y , ht . " "Iron inery v:4l um pro girl. "Yes, 1 ant )Rise . :A4 re as equinon 1 recognise me n thislle l :74 Come this w de her utmost ! to servo y-o 1 rem to risen). ••but how hi+ you been tare is i re is: occupied you are, you lippear to lin My father fel ed, end no: too be sari rill 11::-. throth4 sly inutile n, It take it or thing, to tided for. IL le could uut , time upon the sole of !OM il 'there. Oipasd up t seem sin i , sicrete from th ' Is,: ring two rrlionthe since, it 4 they mai from door to #oor since. f knau aboi eight, took a firer, and is I.sickricroe . so ,•1141.1.11,:11 . , fro l i ' : .* t it ' . 'dttl i . lot answer wetiftti, he nu his wife cu id issued I hie rth.tirem, I T :. beauty Ode here.' eau: .er.d .0. ti lishi.t.vribir s "Let us I areit:fi, intr4eed them i i Fenny Oleo he !...i1/ .this-1 Who 4.1 ' with Is '1.4 the aid Mb s finitly, roil sacd. to I led heari, Intim have a fill." Two days latter saw li use t stahlir Led at Fanny's ••W hat herne. Tonn hod se. her boos. its odder. and wes new . I l,. nlay locking Yee a large haslet of! needlework. She and Mini drew forth a pair of sepr,i- I sleeking.i• sod csnimeticed I• darn 1%; the.m.l"Pear me • list sli.eking coarse at two . fppeared; Cu. yoid IL se. centemptuonal . : "what 'beautiful thtr.zs I to broaght is bottle of - need to taske.r she said, s tin a sigh.; • "Whet kid of td some of tl i.i Witter, and foreeo . i , things'!" said ! Fenny rui:dl . . "01,, eat.: -ratka and Jr. l theu runkL ; ier temples pi t h t I , I,es. „_.. I Wed, petiipps A alp could mole er.we new, and' reparation: this poor g irl {was h Wu could Sell LIVIA for von." Rose 11441AC1/111i codly in eking wildly l e t i l i tem for a!:00- j the preposilioi, and Fanny p: ocureal her come materials 'f "ar" the ' . 8" 1 .12116 ti, Effete. my dear, dear; Nis- , fur her work tat evening. Rut Rose's mature l tailci i fence was no znerittated I.rtreal ill health, and she would I 'lf 4;11 the lud ' win g ,1er " . . 1 ' ' l not try to ear herself. S'm spent tho last few Aio'rithi o your poor. brukon-lio led t iof her life tut. wish repiutugs over her lost luxuries. S, n octal she, at:d:len t 1 The good cente! and [if 'wife pitifd although they ,"And It—where Was I 1 not, couw reveel her, Si* died, uoregretted ,ny any offering one? Finishing one save the 4 ., ,t1 couple sw ic , made allowiltice for the gti.l, and yow no doubt. t t ' faulla and foliage of a fasiise ably-educated beauty. They ,rii id them? %Vita -2: did 1 •, , I corded a I? • nut I was 'Cow- I P'.4eca h h e te r i b r Y nt roes; d e a a n i d h o e s ii i7ii i n li y e r e . :oi l : dd one tine t 7tr e re r v u e 1 1 tine added , bitterly,. and I with it•r boy i 6 her arms, Plie thanked God Mitt bet f k: the bed. and sobbed i youth had bola chilitetted I - miefirtuee. and that under i ~ ; A ; his Frovideucir. the toil of t i er own hands had gi. , :i her The a P lecar Y lk " 1 th e olorious'kivilego "of be tag itrdependeotr^ . i ofd Winne; bolt the ; 7 4 i - • , . ins almost., pouch 1 • I . I i 1 The Eight 6f Divan*. . This quest on is ureiliglit..elt upoq. the pu..l.c titer'. ; be :inquire.] , aria- lion in oil sh nes.—lt is a yery ohntreporous qitestiou, 1 4 i andesne Met *ill be - disc..l.s L . nod w:11 at length be de- i ire - orphan , girls. I. sided —Tlie Jouserratire side rests strongly on the text. ! } ,:i . I have sheer' "Whom God !jai') ja;11...1.1 to eTher let not ricers put asz.un- : stay or tither i der." nu t lien cutne• tl polar. •-whoin path God i we except lc : pitted tog,ethey?" Ileth f al jained iogother too peo- 1 I 1 • pie Ifllit right Oka cats amid d -s?—)lath God joined those i PleeittneielY. )rho aro not ,joined, but o. y tied by legal baud? God i 'II go tot my. don't handcuff' people toget er.. If they are nt varisnce. and )ivea I it proves net lardy that GO4l never unired them, but tha ' Id. all' she ~ they never wire united. en, husbands end wives are like Whitfield's convert. A 'our drunken vagabond same 1 i bin Coo- to Whitfield cue day, and lat-ied hit acquaintauce.— i II to , the "Don't you know me?" s d t ~ in Wdrunken wonder; ' Se.ftern7. , "why, yen ' s e:inverted met' "Did II" said. the meek OP to epode of mmliorlism. “we . I dare say I did. You look puti au- Ilike some of tiy bungling ink. for it oil evident that Gad never co treated you, toot. soul." It is much the \thetie I sante with many marriagesi If they Ware made in bass grew sin there is i;earthly avid, en of it. ' • I soot % : Ttlis . ntatt , much as its befoggetl.'is very simple. ieVi Marriage is fact, nut a form; marriage is the union of t i. two perm'. ill Mutual lore tild fidelity. The question is HIM not wheatlierthey hare agorae time pretended. Of pm ha I teemed to be itSerried by pi+ or magistrate. but wheth ;er they', are law actually tdishandtl wife. if they arts . let rilts•inatt pit them es tut di r. If Mil. aro not. they are strierly 16 aI: t er; and no se, of theorem, can do "no more than to record end settle the lerenes of their separation. —.V. -F. Munn", ' MI •as ou Iser• kaesa hair, and 'cue r lipp. S:ie d Crime FOR t Tooniar twins to ihie birth that it w i n othor'ead or he twine to a in the upper arty. stand on I suddenly do . If the too , behind the (lain sod titre 'sail A BAD al:tam:T.—A be to Behead for the first time. 'fortuatioe 'skied 'aim: •• • could slot atia4rer: The to ewer; and dat I am boy tei after piA r repeated t his head is g eat agony. .wow—Pre ergot the pal ,4! ; fr I have a latnilY to Wood to; tholtp,et dey: anti pear Viso, ilit!own..sed the darpenter. was ne good wotilau now urged. her, but the bi . oken-hearted rlich her _sister 'bad . breathed away. and one. slain hahatd isseated in a runkiiii-chair, in able ruoin. , Atoffs! infant in his cradle, t tea•tabte l is forth its attuned! huiu. Fatt• d than glauceo towaida the yottr father so 10e," she said, ho bey towel it hill* Chubby her 9.estiou. Situ, bent °Ter that minim the front door ni Grey. walked into this Id from its ci.itite, and tossed e boy screamed with delight. b bps cradle. and 'turned to his stole over his (see, as he woman and her daughter in The old woman is dying, and ruble-looking creature. Deems nt caused me to become eo n, and as it was a C. 1915 whore no, 1 hastened home , for you.", et once:Jolla, will go r child with our kind neigh- Ver, our worthy carpenter and ief of the miserable pair. John •ig some articles fur their re- the Beetle that presened it w. 'duty straw bed, ~day the. braids her-. am! 'her hair "shout her (see, was the le raised her,, and gave her a . !milted at thsin sal- Whoa her 'hair was thrown he einin , etialice was familiar I:itct min re h'..e had /ten end the outline of the rigors a few mutiletit.. the unliapp ). 0:41 tqiit wo he left en purr , ' ouch infamous treat onn:med Futuy's rens! Mos - No/ton. cute AO* lask lire r3e;to;ri." raid the 'non; bitt ieLo are you who eel state?" •tOtte who would . you ag lady." . arid Imlay; hue reduced?"- 7 ...Whoever tw that I h,rre La( n reduced. t.lg able to face-the world, altd myseltwera feet anl rely ork, and xis fiend for some articles of jewelry us wo o cr,di:orc i but we buid•tb• nd. my mother flu bagged She ettrght co . ' nue rainy i .w dead."--"But Laid von no • Werft - 41144 1 11.4041rtreit and alipak ,oci" aU their baili e( his v...otti he miurirr, hadod by b;• own to *fa7hionabb: eocie4; and v.-outd udtetwiew liMv• Come iced iu the idea "that pride ti..-.Faeten a strong p:ece of to be drawn. and attach tho 'rick. Then if the tooth be fence and let the iilckdrop be in the tinder jaw, stand the brick ever. TAialfia. at the saw of Wit was seat The teacher to test hip in.. ho wade you?" The boy her told hi the proper au camber i 8 )rns boars question - . boy ntbbod length answersof: "I emaa's-n e. iPtiginal poettg. To refit Come Sr Ti. Usasninst:=-1 hose met diseowseed thm nowt,' eluatop an-Tag the papers of my hoe fries& thabod tresime..o. It Is )iracvl of a 'ponaom of his limus•• Mauer. HO lived and (Eel a Hs-helot. A moot tits papers ere many egoist bolt which, in order that bio name may go &rem postaity3 intend having published. • lame, ugly. Meautrige, .4ris Irma. THE VOW. I wandered IWO. with ilargh dear. Beb . ,de that most melodious river. Whose waves along the pebbly o lthoete king night and lay Idler elite Wyse. 'Twas at that street bewitching hone When. freed from tot land cares depreasiooi The arlllolllll abate grows bold to breathe Unto his bweet-bear} COOkedoll.' From wit a linden. ha full blood. A nightingale poare4 forth her sons A rid d row ued tbc be3tl a; of ou! *V% As tenderly we strolled along. • Alt •slowly rose the crewcut moon Above the bills,wo safot•like ;nee. Making a silvery fight. as 'twat, • That we thight see each (ahem' 640. The gentle- maid leaned no my bisect. As she was dizzy in a swoon. • And I could - feel her surcharged berme thrdbl in; wally 'pink& mint omis. I eked her If she would be salon Thrun;li weal and we, through joy and nornlll..o Woul.l still be true thou' 11 each tilt en Fltiz.nhi bring to us a cloudy mornonst? tam !linnet] back, garid is mine 6*... , /ler cheeks with deeperrerinnon Then stooping, limb her tiny hand That seemed like molten -- Fbe wrote ilixm the renew nage death arty Col The earthly ties tbat Tat, I will be inchLtataal Rut rre n kiss could rr.l , A wale canto ruths tovrat And turPtung in I glitter' It ansept the 'writing *um Wltrtt nrat I sati my Sarah deaf. Our no(,•rtivig on the river shore Vic -a. J was Stu a fooliih r freak Ts, e, ILI think of acre[-moat.. Ai Good u the Best. I If theiollowing etory, related by a Tries merimposi. dent of the NeWOrleine licayttne, will not: boat sir a few buttons, and make SNITS* of onireaders laugh till the tears come their eye,. we don't know what will: About the year'lB32-'3, there lived e family of seams note on theiGaudahme river; in Western Tens& Mann( them werel revaral young Indict of the tipper tandem of those dot - el -sensible, handsome looking creatures—bap • py as I .rks- r -elways fall of fun. It happened that along the fifteeM cr twenty °nog men residinir in thateeetioo. there Wet one. by nau,;t• a wisely fated. (Hedy ha,red. grinning, eitutly chap, who Ipe came wisfolly sootsten w.th the most chinning of the aforesaid yeast ladies. and who, of all the. buckskins is the wilds of :Texas, was most unlikely to be a most aseeessfel tuati , t in matters wherein the gender sea w to be day rorcina his"toropany on Miss Batty.- Keay Aso at her e.t?inae followed, of course. and she vamited. afte r stiT..ring untir them fosome time. to' get dear of Yet 4 1. admirer. or quit the.rs '..: herself. An epportanitye f• forod 'on the Sabbath fel owing.. It beteg the webs/ roo k:, . l ison: awl Betty's father having a sew sappy; a the yonagaters far mile, around assembled there en tiai holy des to re-tat-on me,tions. C: wu prominent is the circle till. in the afietnr,m, Betty held , private iatorriewe with other young men, 1;14 Engaged that C. ehowld be iikneed from the hones - pad frightened by the my if the limitins icerri come of his comrades. which - . it wasyllsonght would wound his pride and drive him away. Titre yeast men with C. walked out. A bathe is the river. 300 Yards distant, was proposed by one and rsondedbi Off. eral. Of course, poor C. was ia, Tiler went down to tite ford near the .sialls• plash and root ateleed uad mai at. lu the meantime. if . Of ten ethers, with guns had gone dews adder curer the bank, and secreted themselves gloat the peth fra the bathing plaio to the house.. The. company with C. wps fa fine glee, and in gotag down spoke !fib' reisenimet -Teas. of , the In.;ieite , their increased bokleens. As.. 'ithei reciting tit* anti-c,onsbative bumps 's( C. to the Mabee - . pitch. I - . 7 "Now, boys," ea id, 'one, "who shall 'swifts is divellia t that:ere pool, eh?" • . . • ••li maul O. &J.% I 6.4 with the plot's , course I am fist here." Off went the coati, shoes, pints, irce. Jest as . .-C. is doffed every th;ng barring a short . nil ham! 6/13, 4 .: icing!, base. %I/he-we-31mb! Rase west twe. three, four gins—loud and shrill rose** ladies yell Is the de'refii tirush • and ander the bank. "Oh Lard! 1 atn a dead man. bap:" aaiJ JaasesSop • son—L•lany log is tirotion." • "Oh: Fire me!" cried George Williams. • "Run rot life, men! Run; far 'enemy% sake ria!" cried Person. "one eireyeO is out, sad both sumo beaker•!" all being said in an instant. w Fes see tkat sod blaze along the path? Look a moment—whit visiosityl That jagged hail all straightened out babied—that's C. a streaking' it for tats house, shit and ell—aft} him *NOS the corner of the field by the thicket—bin: base went half • douen pieces—lOnder than ever rips tks iddaeon MIME "Oh Lord!" granted O. iedstibling,his blase getting larger=bouches of his busby , Mit dropping oat as he sped himself—see him tune. leap : dm pod haft high In the air. red shirt and porch was ill ladies—nd went two or titres mem plisses—C. glum' at the ladies. then in his short, red shirt. "Rui for year life. C." screamed Betty. ..the buses in full of Indiana: falters's dead, and brother Bill amended: speedt" In the twinkling sir as syn. CI WM set of the card; and supposing the premises eammyleel. at he shot. the red blaze mere brilliaat thus ever; eeed'etri• king directly into a thick. thorny hoteled. be 'MONA and swam the firer; and ahhangh it • was'espar C. get into &Settlement about ifty miles disgust hobnob fost next morning. still retoiniag the sleeves and east of his red shirt. and reported all the fsmily.wieikans, dm. among the Atsin. - As for hinuelf. he said he fought ae long as fighting would de any geed. It is uonecessary to inform yea. dear rm. whethae Betty was firer troulded with C. after that snap. Tents liiitssiim.—To walk two *leafs, tbe pupae of begging a favor awl thee feel toe modest to ammo it. Bovine a parson whom yeo mistake for ateollioni and getting but a vacant stare of surprise for year pain. tr. be in a serape every boor. sneretykor want et moms AO. 11E3 A Costascrlos.--s*Sea." Bald a careful gags , 66 a .spendthrift. "thou art a sad raks," "Nay, father," replied the: promisittg yretkwei* set the raker. gad lam the epreader." U . "Hossamau Exsurrteri 4 " eselabsed MO. "We tiagtoo throwing de*D the paps . ; "We, aorta le • pm"' pate. indeed. that men aro going to exempt 1 free home just when the! please witlimmat gi 1 4 .16.11 =11 fur cold -sight's." dv NUMBER 50.