MOM - a ~ EIIII MEM E2I3E i gaza,lit , EMI . • _ Eutur bq Inorninb,..llloo,o": 10% t rot the ne . adßod ItdpQater r s. THE HEART'S Elkll— . %on darkness flies, and the firsti)Ottstit rot tffOrikiiig With flowing beauty tinge the eaSterti Aryl' Ari a the star of day appeals adorhipg. with golden robes each tree 20 molktitahrbitii, When Nature's songsters mild nreiweetlY singing, To show their joy as ciaT's;'appriitach thy' see, .tad all the woods with melody are ringidg, . • T hen , then, sweet one, my thorits are ilia - thee. Rd then the evening comes serenely stealing, to tranqntltzing beauty o i erathe earth . ; c s adroit and itinetosi each dare-worn feeling, And giring thoughts of purer same birth ; When bird and beast in slumber are reposing; And silence reigns profound on bill sad lea-- • s tream and breeze their manners softly Closing, KS ;noughts, with ft sweet sadness, turn so thee. w",l this weary life of mine is ended In L .. , my thoughts thou e'er will )ear a patt, led. watt my youth's brightest hopes lieri:blend m,A thoti the joy wert of my manhood's heart. ' Rt 113 the day that death of - thee bereft me. r te could read the anguish of ! my breasEt ehenshed hopes, and all my glidttess left me, Ard Fy no longer in my heart eottld rest., 4,, t weary years have flown since thou went taken 04 .orrow rides on each succeeding year. ely wealth and friends I am forsaken. Atd nought remains that once made Tlife so dear. s= b : b ut sweet hwp; she yet with me doth linger Her f.nn prayed IA Heaven's Own tight I see, ir :11 timing smiles she points her cheering finger To a sweet rest beyond the grave with thee.. lierrick. Pa. Thous,. :i - 3=JMI:M.A 7 B-1?r?C351 IT KATE SUTHERLI3I6 -Whxt arr you amen: here, MiSSI" N cowr y zni thus atitiret , .rd was• giftin_ by a '2t , te, urn whlch eak" a tamp, in a harrd gme.r furni-lied d.rdWlng-mmti. She laid aside . ae :mt she yrap reatlitir.,.. and without making an' •rrt rrov up Iv and retired. Two or three of the family. were present — 5 ..,,; e fleet of )trs. Freeman's Words, prime head that was said. Nor would they hre been as are that more than a reqnest of !Wi nce tVe rnldr, but for the lady's remark, as Crx mipc a= wrii toegtn at