IBM =vacs to Fr -ot*.ikti:i; mop Bonin, "gimp" tat Ivor ow *baba Monk) DAC lIM te. s at by the embers in dreamy relleettoo— In silence, in darkness, stone. When the mind imperceptibly yieldsio . deception, And mingles the teal widt IPsnerst coneerion Of images strange and When. the send of a step or a tone' • b lilard si elm bet is quickly enfolded In lhoosbn which the Wit* *MI dknilyT tiosaled, Until they are pate of kte eiht: I sat by the emben and heard tie clock measure. The moments that pass away ever. That stead come with their although% treasure. Th e ir tic k' ever sounding in pain or in pleasure; That ctrarte, s. its paces sever f I heard. and t eadd no{ dissever, The moments from eherdis °fait, in my vision. That chanted, While 'seeking the eld " IVe come not agaistnoreier." Iliad one slier one in saddeatiou eittaded, , The little winged visitants came. Flitted gaily along to the earth, and descended Oa all of Golfs creatures, and ever attended The noble and peasant the lamer And each bad a another and name, Xtvi each bad its tribute to mortalmaaa banging, And each. as it.hurried away . , was singling; "' We nesa retorts item." sighed, for althoilgt the - bright line Was unbroken As far as the eye enuld discern, And Hope saw them coming with wishes unspoken, And laden with many a pleasant token • To lighten the mandate stern. I knew they were bringing an urn ! And each airy cherub that smilingly passed, Made smaller the number. came nearer , the last And I knew they would new Wins. Poor Ran. February 4th, 1859. A MERE ACT OF HUMANITY:" DT plum% GRIMITTOOD. Illeshb ID Ore en Wilms f&ory is ts eve. The creenting boos dm mates it lift is live." incaatit. Start not ; my tostillioft feldtr, when I announce I that dr! young gentleman, in ribose !Atm and for t oult4enliiii• your friendly sympathies, as the hero of thit skeseh, is, or rather area a wiediixd utidev.. NowVI am very well aware that medical at ...ciente are proverbially hard vases"—wild, icree:n:,., careless, skeptitally inclined young gen nemen, whose handkerehie4 Smell of ether, and whams gloves are strongly suggestive of rhubarb; whore talk runs large, with boll jests on grave sub t, 147 anatomical allusions, and starttmg Wnts at "met ing • Moir berrat.te end avrfo% Vilfeli e'en to muse wed be eatiaiii" id whose very fattier has a sort of bony rule EZEI Rat or friend, Vit iU AAbley, fortunately beim?" td the Bob Sawyer and Ben Allen clue ot Es- ctlntean d , :stiptft. !le i* a man of refinement, etleciiicrri and principle--pleasing ad &no, fine person and good family. ltepabliesm K 13m. I cannot inn thin meet, of good blood-- 7re and honorable blood, t ruitth. fie had no tttrado, no pretension, no reckleseness, no PCepti cam abot . tt him. He chose his profession at the from n' i Tell natural leaning that way. and par ted it with troe enthusiasrh and untiring constan and this partiality and devotion have been re-; warded with the happiest semen. Dr. Ashley is roe regarded by his many patients, with a remark aNie confidence and affection. To them there ieenis a healing ist.thrtt yttry creak of his shoes on the stairs," his chile/l :*OU tens up the sick room like nankin; iffitlfentle words and syropa-: thetic tones are as balm and " freshening' oil" to • beans and minds, wounded and distempered with the body, and his bright btak,ll, i god playful wit are a positive tonic to the weak and nesse:rem and bearfal. But r am antwipating; my story has, perhaps, most to do with the student age of Ashley. When William was quite soak-an titers itch" veieed, he became much attached to a pretty cow Pal of his own—a gentle, dark-eyed Southern girl rho made her home for soate yews with his woo fast and sister, is the quiet New England eity of ll—, when sire was unending school. 3wrie Anther writ, izt Wok a lovely creature— vri a dealt full of aligned and kindly &emote-- 'a a Sat endearing manner, bet with very little et* ofehicaeter, or stability of parrot. She 'lde r ly loved her No:them relatives, and parted them. - stleast from her cousin William in par 'xtar, with arty tmosand pmeimaisess Vet- She was net positively betrothed to this toretz....4„,th a meastOr trould'haes been opposed 'Sec friends, on account cribs extreme yeah Se pules—Mn she knew-well bis love and his 11 ' 4 / ape --:hat be looked epee bar as bin &tare I ' l * rail be was well eittateat with the 'eider us*. As mane of comfy gad blon"a ll k alelli.4l I IrCiam Ashley aonsepended with bistatsbt. fre. !le keels on boat Bidet sere horn% k e g zDaMential ; but abeam Oat yewof ableseetr lox of Urn Janie clamed ipedaally it their *J beetese tell andbarrel:lL!' lot ' 4 4ar.. who was faithful Ind terieviszinaap* "'mod bad exams for thiN and. eantinand. to 1 '. 12 e wit of his awn afeetianate aed elianitieee Bot el length its Janis ceased to eerie "ober. 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Mimi found it erneedingfy to dived him from his melancholy thoughts and tender nrionectimis,„ pleasant and mottridul to the sod." The fine imam' along their tante, constantly reminded bim of the double pleasure he had anticipeted In first rierving it with his beautiful bride. At Buffalo, our travellers took the of ernoon boat for Chippewa. It was a bright led breezy day, fiord, its frity-.arester, earth and sky were ht up gloriiirnaly by the declining sun, as they swept dawn that broad, immortal river. A. the brother and sister stied on deck, silently drinking in the rare beat tly of the Wene and beer, they noticed a eery near them, distkurirished amid sill the crowd, by a certain elegance of dress mod inariner, with a bearing of perhaps unconseious superiority. This was a family parts, slid consisted of an elderly gentleman, Mr. Harley, a week banker, and an honorable citizen of New York—his wife, a sweet motherly looking woman=and their daughter, Juliet, a fair and delicate git Let eighteen, and their only son, Master Fred, a lad of nine or tea , Ashley was a thorough republican—proud and poor; :and being now more than usually inclined to coldness and reserve, instinctively shrunk from all contact with this party, in whom he at once re cognized the air patrician and exclusive. Bat to- wards evening, Mr. Harley made some courteous advances, and finally succeeded in getting up quite a free and animated conversation with his young fellow traveler, with whose well-bred air and thonghtfal countenance he bad been attracted and impressed. They discoursed on the magnificent scenery around them, then on the battles' and sieges, bold generalship and grand fighting which had made classic ground of the wild Niagara fron tier; and Ashley, who was an admirable talker, soon became earnest and eten eloquent, in spite of himself, AU et once, in . , Woking, op, he in* the , beautiful blue eyes of Miss Juliet fixed upon him ' with erident interest and admiration. The young I ' lady dropped her gaze, instantly, while a deep ! blush sawed her bright, ingenuous face. An in- voluntary thrill of pietist:lre- agitated the heart of itildey, end his cold eye kindled with a new the; but as thought teturned-;- - the thought of all the fickleness and coquetry, and headlessness of wo -1 man. his brow cleated, he bit his lip, and with a 'friar hasty words, lomat abruptly, and drawing his sister's arm within his own, walked to the side of the vsel, and there stood . silently and moodily, gazing down into the darkening waters and oft into the .deepening twilight Owing to frnne detention, the boat, was later titan 'usual, so that it was quite dark when they landed at Chippewa. On leaving the boat, Mr. Ashley and his sister found themselvei directly behind the putt el& whom they had beet cal i verring. Mr. Harley looked mond and seeing them, began mak ing some inquiries respecting the hotel of which they had mode ebolce, witeti Master Fred, who, m hii boyish independence, was walking ahme, suddenly stumbled and fell—fell from the board plank, over which they were passing, intothe river below. There were wreamt, Intl roshingt to and ,fro, but no rescue was. attempted, until Ashley, breaking from the clinker bold el his sister, leaped bohlly into the deep, dark water. Fora few toe- Merits, which seemed an age to the spiv-ten" be watched in vain *oug the narrow space between the vessel and the wharf, bat finally he espied the lad's bead appealin g from ender the tom, eau*, and drew %e ' (be. already insensible child, and, Wendy exhausted, Nitimittl4'swaetbart to the plank with his precious burden. They were drawn on bawd together, with joyful shouts and curies thanksgiving. - As Ashley stood in the gangway, staggering and half blind, the crowd cheering and prairies around him, hie sister Bung her aims ahem her neck, and hung vPos him, thing and re . PMX bremimd ly. Dm the poor fellow was fait end &Med, and attare to release himself ante her passionate ie.' brew But just as he wood has, be ink is head clasped, but gently, timidly, and Wring *Mod, saw Miss Bailey at his elds.. She Use, Wdetied that cold, wet hand to her wane, galleries lipae and timed agestefally, while her etaue r her ins. pressibis isms, fen vim it, as sbe menouted— " God blots you? Gild in Mari - is*".jour , and ' this berried my to elated upon bar bambini who had tern tamed Wolk littecihe cabal. -- 'The lid icon recovered stifildettgy to be' toloin rho party, who Icatha tack their w.to .That night, aim get44 l 4:lrbie be had. soma in . a private parlor, Ile. Halley meshy the Toms of i i Ashley—his head *wallowing with'. gnektolf• o. ward the yontitern, eta his daisies imej with plans of pentium seetimpense.. Al the dear be meta servant bearing away a wet havelkiewMas' whirls sight quickeeed eves mere his *Erni *ad kindly feelings, 'He entered to 'find Mr. Ashley wrapped in a dresehigiciwn, skiing lay,atable„ his bead boat down'ea his heeds,. placed Warned, almost anssated, and a cup etas half drinok,pietle , ed biek 'boss twine lug. Me was bolded eyes , paler and owe spirals than wwwL. ,ear' bleed was campleedo asisimited bribe inset sod owners of the fewselog,ted eceemptio ty deepened late assefuntas and - rimet*,; fl wee, known,: xisunload, and beetitig poll*, bill'_ 4him.M he essied.- ley case beward, teak his load, andidelrele it OM EMI MEI • OM PUBLISHED -Et =EI ~. _•:~;~ _.:, .~. . pinti*soit enutinaLT i-10 =4 I= ;DJ t. rft t' AT Y SAN' liiiattitook 4 k 6 o l l4 llo got Psi% his owiseowitillll4ow, sod toles otoolo, Oil** ST•Y tre:Ast4l .l o pairdel einbuisiMasid; ACt• 0i 1. Pm*Pivis& took: 61 :04 400 0 eimir, sad Memel° eaaverse awhilwoo topics: = 3 Bet Wm* Oa* mend-to the sebjset Dearest hi! hessi-r . ,_ defile/mg *id id hugs on Mr eitsrodjoi midgcatitede, not seeriimitci heed* inewitive auditor ; sad- IOW!! closed With, • - • 4 . r .! t PAO sesiiirey which tem props fr.sijiado4Paigiraild 7 00 tut PCP, if*firt ass heroism.. Tell am, soy' deer young hismd f ea* Ilecis, yes in silt irayr • • 1 To Aidileyisjialosi * there was a toes otpl. Waage—so imehing galled the Isinksola Isom in show words, at which he - involentardy drew himseNap, sad curled his short upper and whee Mr. am* earnestly repeated his goof*, thus! " is there so way in 'which .I can wars pouf" tisreplial with a sort of renchsant baggers, " Yes; by etrier mentioning this little eireein stance again. I Loot del for your son what 'I would do for any fellow creature. It sae a mere est 41'1 lanisasity, I mem yes" • • Mr. *sky, unite taken aback, chilled, and *laud deeply bun, Weil At We, and with i state• ly bow and a cold "good night," parted horn the leaner of his child, the 'bum hero with whom, - Mrs internee bekwe; he would have abided his fortune. Toted and *Mains*, Ashley flung him self upon ba bed, antialept soundly till low in the morning; then rose with a headache, medals light breakfast, and hurried down tti Table Rock with his sister, who had been' up since daybreak, im patiently awaiting his appearance. Ashley was long lost in that first -contemplation of the grand scene before him ; his soul seemed boon to a new life—a- new world of beauty, and power, andidreed, and overwhelming sublimity. The day was woodrously beautiful. and floods of sunlight were mingled with the Waters, and pouring over that stopendise precipice; into the darkest depths fell the fearless, glad sunbeams, scionifing, like golden plummets, those terrible abysses. These bong the rainbow, and Ellen, as she gazid, remarked a wild bird, who• seemed sporting in the Imlay, pass aweigh the illonsinated arch, an become glorified in its midst : and it seemed to her like en innocent eonfiding spirit, coming neer to the might and grandeur of Deity, through the beautiful gateway of love. Ashley was at length roassiLkina his to me of high-wrought rapture; by feeling a small, timid hand laid on his arm, and' aimed to see Master Fred standing at his side, with a faint glow on his cheek, and-an affectionate pleasure shining in his sunken eye. The lad, today something of au in valid, *as accompanied and half-supported by a servant. Ashley feh an instinctive attraetkin to , wards this child, who ills a fine intelligent boy, by the way, and talked with him more kindly and familiarly than he had ever felt disposed to coo verse with the elder Harley. In leaving the: rock the Ashley! overtook Mr. tier* with his wife and darOter. Joliet blushed painfully, as her eye met that of William, but be bowed and smiled, as she bade the brother and sis ter "Good mowing ". Mr. Barley merely lifted his bat, but iifrc barley, who had been so absorb , ed the evening previous by her_ intenseanxiety for I bet son, as almost to forget his brave rescuer, now, dropping the arm of her husband, and grasping the hand of the young student, pooled the whole store of boundless gratitude, of her deep immeasurable joy, iota his not willing car. Rat after all, the Wes , sing of that mother sunk into his bears-.a good heart, though somewhat wayward, and sadly out of harmony with life just now. short time after this, Ashley again "saw Miss Harley. They met in a fearful place, behind the sheet, on Termination Rock—the secret, dread abate, the dim, awful sanctuary of sublimity. Even then,. 41abley, exalted by poetry, solemniz ed by grandma as be was; could not but remark ' the wimple of beinty which made the young lady look lovely as ever in the rude, grotesque costume, .the clumsy water-proof dean prmrided for hie ad eenteroes expetritiost. -Ile next noticed the fear lese, yet assestack enthusiasm, the high rapt ex- Prission of her face, as, sheltering her eyes-from the storm of spray with beefair s hend.see peed up.' ward, to where the bilge caimans' of water, dark green, said snowy Shins, leaped over the shelving pecipiee, and plopped sibs theadessee met rate die Meek abr. at bet • • ,b AK *oh's WWI of that . fair tare, ea:slietksaegpsereds yes*, se deliesisty , yet so bratrewlest to herself, almostle.litle, int a itreep 4 ttaneedawaikd adoinadon. tieaken*ftla oilier *aw l ** el* ; 10, .slier 46 * • they- paned-she and:ll'Lea peasiate emerges- the laseeie' iids !awns mans of the lerko , li . i . 000 56 i f. a t 6. • AidditY wis,almoS in spite of hies'eal‘MOßiligli. l file i I ptevedie break and * ri te by vale" I,' and eft ictortitesemotbditir a - son of ftged dereotilek.i6Ot 'ebb old sits. Tot 4•••tims, a. kirsuriy, ibe view' of a itir. being-i I soid& efts* d datetbandilikeet lboolllf-1 world Essen:es his histettieloons,*aliniatt imil ;pably present 'lshii wadi( ikiisesil bird tsr-sessod die . " lamely yeeng.lemierthe "taker nd of his early yaws yes n,fairer; *Pau yitm s And; xddly.eim34, jet i a beiitiq item of lel loar eil cloth, with anew& bond, -erbiela-brilt4ol- ion 111 0,1 re.*shid a greet feces * 1 6 0611 0 4 , 1 by ,10risji:ediTAag*. 4117 1 1rg Y ',temp &a sleep, she ayes, the brig*. paned IT' titase a lt lebeeeser he era ndied them . 1141).''16 I.o*o 4 , l , llli P ri : I ,4** e" ## 4 widinothis tames paearoraboaa !L i .tbat Coma WWII6IIL- • . --‘• • " The iv wee mang thijimmer is Wag sibe rs,lNW liosuiseksyl aid llNa 110110#111111111 rr. OWANDi t . tt,...4140) laili ugh fats* and Ills. I,rx, or or Pews red 'liana motel; he ho lat flit hill, ety Ant "ails. Bet wits always at. ; hit hover emP loyed his leisure entenithikr,orwaoll4, or drk =l)*Oi ria*aPalirodi for a)* patients ~rllom fie Tolled "a** th e 6111"DHAl file r - golden filluM altinilla le «shier lt hippeded That the:yriqiihillielati'e ref *We I firthi * his*Neel (,` Lay Past, Mid itsyy,nr: rr fin flte i ,nli. 6 - 1 4or° f iat 4 4 i,, .e tf Roos through'i the open wininws p(Juigia#r ) ones night heaol 'the iweetest sityling that )14 ever that his ear. It was a elem., fresh," eon tralto voice, artistic hi execution, yet sweet, end full ofAvling. . . . Ashley, a fi ne singer 'himself,. was ineroaately fond of music"; lad he lingered lonybeflre house, walking up and down beneath the flitik shadows of the gland old elms. , was Thi s bur die **Wolf of pieopirs; Rigid Pr ter night; for Kiss weeks, found the'young clan in the sathe spot, wheel be with almost always so happy as in hear that rare, deliCious singing, thrilling Ind quivering through the still and dewy air. It *as generally accompanied by the piano ; but sometimes be would see a gay group 4d thepi aims, and among them a slight figure in white, looking very fair and delicate in the moonlight ; then there would come the tinkling ofa guitar, and soieet love-lays of Italy, or wild ballads of Spain, And"thcis it went on, till Ashley, the invisible listener, had become altogether enchanted, spell bound, is ilia a voice, till fast and far in the dim distance, faded away that late familiar vision in yellow of-cloth and falling hood, and lair, lino countenance. He now spent as many hours over bis books as ever, but his thoughts, &lasi. vrere tar enough from the page ; for, to tell the truth, and expose his boyish folly, he was rh:' ly dreaming out the tam and features of the dear unknown--of hoc with the voice. Unlikslis toy. mer self, he now looked searchingly ,at the fair pousertaders erbobli be met on the street,and there saw pretty, young ladies enough, but no one- in whom be recognized his idea of the sweet singer. At length" the hoer of good fortune came alike to the physieie' sad to the lover. Jost at sunset, en a pleasant evening a young horseman came dashing up to Dr. Ashley's office, to summon him to a lady who bed disbars eel her ankle in %Inning from her horse. One hem's heart beat quick as the messenger directed bhn to the time of Mr. N. Tim deface was shown intoa small parlor, where on a lounge, clad in -a white wrapper, reclined his first patient A wealth of rich, golden hair, somewhat dishevelled, first at mirth', Ashley's eye ; there was itftething strange- IF familiar in those bright curls, and be was not ta ken altogether by surprise when Mrs. N— pre , seated him to her niece "Km Ihrley!' The lady was lying with her bands over her thee, to conceal the tears drawn forth by her score suffering ; but at the mention of the themes =me, she rumored them, and looked up eagerly, smiling in the midst of her pain, with' pleasure and snr- Pri'o. IORD COUNIi v IA., BY B. O'lEl4O 604i881C11.1 BM Mill was no time for more than a gin* re c. ognhiorz, and the nest moment saw the doctor ben ding professionally over the throbbing and swains foot of the sufferer. The setting of the dislocated joint caused Ibis young girl esenicirnief pain ; ban she bore herself through eh with heroic patience--the silent resig nation of a true woman. - Yet when all was over—the ankle bound up, and a composirg drawl* administered, as the doc tor took leave of his interesning prim, he saw that her cheek one deathly pale ; and that her lips quiv. ered convulsively. From that- time, for some weeks, day after Jay, the yogg physician might have been seen (by Mrs. N—) kneeling by the side of Ities Juliet's couch-Aentling over that poor fret, bathing and dressing it, watching with intense intesea the sorb. doing of theawelling, and the disimearance of the discoloration, till it bream* at at last white and delicate, eke its mate and former felker-traveller. It is strange how, through all this time, the fate music-mad gentleman existed without listening to the beloved whey for now through the windows of the parlor, through the vies and ones of that pi am, so sweet stinging floated oat into dm MOOD light 1 told Too. dear reader, that Dr. Ashley aced to kneel re bl'ot's aids to drams her wilds; too wiles that wasboosr.-arety mach bstior.slaoth won, in. dired,and ehrlinailkso bars sad slipper -it hap pened that onerrodrenrpriessistre resh his flair pa. -tied at thir deem, twilight hoer, the &ear sad thsaly band hisosolf,,lrytho force of habit, I sop. pore, in hisidd position. This tine Miss Mire bon over bistrisil bee hoed lay at his abosithen-- tdl Writhe bright ads onothild his foishood, 111 'boy m ilbsdiar willrids own dark locks.. Ms seed bat a wool errtiro,:sad dit. yearn prartitinner alasaral ) imPallreir saliaffailTi sod toot a prouder prothiashy, *beside of his behind pr=ism .Hiss= was soonliboothoraliobt orsist-.40 asp pen bat, probably, aslor-nonst isfropolition bad her loth weak ; bee bond ens in bison"; ands: be bidditthertilmr inentally obrorroth—u Quito the quirkestpokerl bias eine ..allot gully eathedinerself well,-batons did ad seesperfectly so t while ups'-with bet- Waives* 111...-1.84 hie, bet pitysittiart- adled more aedmorolniquently, oar dal it appear that her poorAnklo seer• cpsithisgained aster:oo ; fit ,when ohs took, hernorsolog snobs rrith.Dr.Ashisy, they oreneolneroodio arms' t- shrsausionlye sod see anthener to ions beardy at liners of bet It is void* there ill ilea ;sir; ibiaikthith, 160 4h aalr 1011 0* a law* • volisio — or '4ildsf*trirtiogroiii: a two* detrailieliskaatehrilith =MI EMS san r was assald.in idseasidaaed ansehair is elegant 'dawn um his princely mansion is .iNfaver tt Eitaadia **city of Gotham- ,Ids.ansik. lookiag: as cal* and comixadde as essal-asalwattplesasd sahibs middiaudciis:waya in genes* nriiLls waysiowards tiassalt inplutiridar; and even.inace Von astaltrbany andgaitud Holey was tout alone at this wooing. Theta was that awd Aare present a young man, _ withal tall, quite lutudeonte,soodratilyvyet elegantly drew mad—(olw hiwid = thltdOCllNvlcr let yogi into the ser exec data-reader)—.-wbo, - with a very red_feee, and itis wanner bailgeatui halt Stanfill, and was. just maim. a worthdautof the dd geollentalling idua aziovitetamot leis dwells Amt. The good' non seemed greedy interested in ILia Weary, bad ly toast it was; and at its i ekes he rove, quite ,hastily for one of bittelderiniatia larlisniaall, sad' going up to ItisVisitert waiving his hand kindly owitiiehoolder aaitb: , " With all my heart--widt all my•bean't twill give yen my Juliet, and place het ketone fin your hands,—ior I boarrrand Oka you pans Ashley, gait' overcome, could-ouly stammeront, Oh r illr. Batley, my dew air; how can I ewer repay you for,driageodnere—P.his great kindness!? 44 By wevw mestionie* alit tithe ciramlitante wrist' replied Kr. Barley, with a roguish twink le of the eye. of raw t my de dear boy, what Cad amdithat you were in, and thisis "a Wag actor wtrmaxrrY, I mama Don !" Give. it is the better part. Give to him," the poor in bean." Give of lore in large degree. Giro of hive and sympathy: Cheer to them who sigh forlorn. Light to him whose lamp is gone. Give the pay haired wanderer room. Lead bins gently to the tomb; Let him not in friendless Float sdown Ore tide cif time hear the mother's lonely call. She; the dearest one of all. The 'Peaches. A TRANSLATION ON A COOI3II, TARIM TOR CIIII.DIIIOI. A htzstumdettau brought home five peaches, the finest that were ever seen. Its children eaw the fruit for the Gist time. On that account they were amazed, and rejoiced shell they saw the bearni: ful apples with rosy cheeks and soft down. The father divided them among his four children, and also gave one to the mother. - In the evening when the eh:Jaren were retiring to their chamber, the hither said, "well, how dal those fine apples taster. " Delicious, lovely, father," said the elder. .r.les a hue fruit, somewhat acid, and yet of so mad a flavor. I have carefully preserved my stone, and intend to gum a tree from it." Welt thine," said the father ; a that f call pru dently providing for the future, as it becomes a husbandman." Ma I GIVE:. • If the poor maw pass tby door. Give him of thy bounteous store. Girt him food and give him gold; Give him shelter from the told ; Aid him his long bre to live; Poe 'tis angel like to give: Though• worldly riches shoo has, not. Give to him of poorer lot; Think thee of the widow's mitr— hi the holy Master's sight t it was more. a thousand fold. Than the rich man's hoard of geld. . And the lost abandoned ones i In thy pathway do not shun; Of thy kindness she bath need. •.1 Bind with balm the bruised reed; I Give. and gifts above all price I Oka be thine in Paradise: i "I ate mine Immediately," said the yonvel, st, and threw away the wine ; mother also gave me half of hem. "Oh ! it tamed so sweet and melted in my month," " Well," said the father, "you here not acted eery prudently, but quite naturally, aNd in a child ish manner. There is mill room la fife for you to become prudent." Thes berm - the second son, " I picked up s t ud I opened the atone which my little brother d reW away. Them was in it a kernel which tasted like it ant ; but I sold my peach and obtained as meth money for it as will purchase twelve When I go to the airy." The Whet nodded his bead, and said, "Thai is •eil shrewd, bat it is not becornine a cluld„ leail it is not nantraL Heaven preserve roe from be coming a merchant. And yen, Edmund r said the 6ather. .Frankly amid sincerely lutrerered Edinund, es gave my prank to the son Of our neighbor, The sick George, vies had die fever. Re was not willing to, take it bu;placed it upon his bed lan came away? " ;Vow; raid the &ohm, " who has erode the best riee of frb peach rl Theo the three etai d brother Ednosnd bad.: bat irdoralid wackiest, asittl their mother bated the tears from big era—Southere Loire GentatienT.—'clkob, irbere is *eaten of attatrialooyi' tt isUne ells, 'United Swim It 'lli boanden by lonxissund kiss on erne side s and mats 1 and babies on die ,Oet. chief products ate poptaktion, btocatt;tieks and staying oat oi nights it was discerned by Adam and Eie while.ttying so Enid a northwest passage out of rwatran. • The amte is satnyi 01 you pass the ttopies of home testing, when , squally weatbei comma* sets m with sufficient power it:keep all bands as cod as eaconnbets. TOS - 48 psiacipal fold -14;4 cmioit forest pair o Yoe .4" -101001 . . a Ass you Dot dinned at ' a r s liconneli 4 lint -Li% °I-Tr -**-P: ilaallifl,k 10* *11: -L,SI I , 1 -1 11 1 Pin. *4 l l .., 11 T - 0!Ir'llOr yeri :di avtgis- t ip . ,guw. ! ,:*,,ar,4eai•. not be-mods wiemel" was taiepli: - 1- * *4- I :'• =I *l ng,se 11 174 0 0• 4 ° /11,9,/.141* - [The following lever, isl from Mr. Z. W froane, kogiveq,of Troy, in Win County ariaititn en. bona ati g- ... - . % pm Hcofitcri—tinaitmOth ad Y r * lestratlOJ.,4l,l she rehiterd eofteetilineltate'le yotretery th ietle's ritie`esit*ispid inteetetthig ammet er,toothli*,,mil dernewsteatithismitleto moridthaelly 04 it Id* lablefSpoiter f iifirienliitte:'eif4Mikeljoietiblitif bylifejeg you ostalieu of a utto hero( fithikini._ _ .7 one counicatitleitc as told - Me * rft..0.19 persons. In the first *MI wilhall yeti what kW i..told-nte4....wele is_a_Peetcm itelLknown_to many of the citizen* of yper pleeetbis word will ' not be questioned. Hesaya he was selected as one of the Committee, by the adze* who assist Co. tintbian. Hall, because of his known. akeptiiiisevia regard to a supernatural ammeter, and be enter upon the investigation whist full belief that it was all a - humbug, and that therstemminee eresol see ceed in exposing it.. When it came ni& r he said to went to the Hall with great-iwieetenee, for the reason that investigations- of -the ,Comminge had only succeeded in going -- eo confirm the clairris et Violet who-denied 'the sopping being irrodieeebv in agency. That evening after the meetioi mined, be, with others of the Committee, on ce ponied 'the Mines Foa to . the house of Mr. Post, ~a "Friend., and A beaver in spiritual commu nications. There the party. seated themselves amend a table r and commenced asking questions in the wool manner.. Suddenly he said the table moved a tough of the way round, and be, Sapp:m itt it done by the girls, immedietely requested every one to leave the table. They all did se,-nod while no onr stood within Fix feet of it. at Ids re quest the table was moved around as if by inept hands. He said it rapped for him to ask remitter, 'which at first he declined doing, bet it insulted, and he finally consented. The thought struck him that he coaki perhaps catch them by s trick. So he thought of the name of a young lady who formerly lived with him, but who bad been dead forlevend years. He asked if the spirit would rap on Ibis leitehine, the.point of his pencil upon the raises-he was then thinking of, providing he would write down ten names, and that among the ten. It re plied it would. He wrote down ten names, but omitted to write the name of the Term lady be was thinking of. He elinmencetf_ ind went through the process of pointing to each one of the tee names, and with the confident expectation of its rapping at least at the math, but no ,rap came. , ! All appeared asicmished, bat he could get no regimen either of the ten. He then added two mo, end one was the name of the young lady, and * .quick as be touched it_there came a rap. He then. asked it (mentally, I think.) to spell out the name he thought of; and itspelled out the name of the young MIME 64 „... • Other questions were asked, and all satisfactos rile answered. It told him his own age, his wife's, and that of every child iu his family correct to a day. a thing be could not do himselc and did not know its convenient until be had,returned home anti made inquiry. He says n also promised m rap at his house Hid it did so. Upon this pointhe said he was positive. I will now leave Mr ----, and take up the case of Mr. Jarvis, a Methodist clera . - man residing in this place. A few evenings sinee, • Mc J. and his :rife retired early. and while in bed had a conversation upon the subject of slavery, Mr. J. remarked he was sorry that Sir. J. Q Adams was not livint4 as he thought his influence in Con gress would be -retry bene fi cial at this critical Mo ment, and added he had no doubt his spirit was • there, taking a deep interest in the question, and influencing the minds of members. At that mo ment there came a rapping upon the bed clothing threedy over his 'breast He toked Ins wife if silo heard it and she replied she did not, but the tap ping came again and strut and the bean d it dis tinctly. They then as ked e if it was the spirit of Jobe Q. Adams, and the reply Was that it was not. He their felt it take hold of Iris arm underneath• the clothing,- and repeatedly premed gently upon it, as between the thumb and fingers. : That evening be was invited to Sqire Draper's : where the Misses Fos were fo spend the evening. He went there, and while there the lady of the Rev. Dr. Lockett tidied with her son-in-law. She had expressed her decided disbelief in the matter, ..yet had a curi osity to hear the .lt.finyateriocat rapping." Matteis being arranged, thb spirits were called for t , and among other things there came a spirit and told Mit Jervis to. " tell mether that tbecommmiiestions You and she had this morning were hem Nancy." Mr. J. had lost a damliter of Misname a few years since. So much for Mr. Jarvis' revelations. While I was at your place. the glib came to the Waver ly, and succeeded in making a strong impression on the minds of some with Whom I have ettivers et:lolmi there was no trick in the matter. - A Mr. Sammerfield came with Judge Hatter-11 from Troy, and' held entnmanirations With the spirits in a silent way, by takingthe alphabet and painting to tenets, anti in that way spelling out whatever the spirit wished to communicate. lam told be asked . his questions mentally, and it told hinthehad been ' to sea, hail come near losing his life, aid in the•ef.- fort to save • himself and child log has:exp over- I board. He said it was a militate relatir of what ' bad 111:11A117 taken place. He and Judge Haman lead at,o some remarkable physical demonstrations of arch.tracter to them entirely astoandir4, and un der chew:natures. I am told, where it wetland no suspicion of manias or trick. I will endeavor So via moreiit*,ht into this matter, and if it prove to my mind thie Mality of its bding spiritual COM mrpicatiowt, none will feel more hippy in the troth . than I. or mare ready anti fire to acknowl ed,,,ner it. Yaws truly, E. W. iluzato. d A Nimmons Ascssrac.—Fowler, the ?brand= (gilt, in his ir orb entitled Hereditary Descenti Ores to every man a Gammon ancestry. fie says:-- Every holm:theirs; on the fare of the lobe is compelled, from a demand in 'name, tihave tiro [Went; 'ger 17analial!ntst pumas. Nista= mono= of the 'fourth gemsration back thirty-two of the WI, tiro itrandred and fifty hi of the ekluh, thirty-tire thousand arm han dfed and si.try-eigli. of the fifteenth, almost e million oat fitty thOriguthlt of one tvrentietli,,nod tendy one tborrand seventy-three nipro of the of the thirtirls generation.. 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