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Ao d .g eny bound it is Millui#V. , ; felt the so ft endearing pownnt•• : • t 6 For be was like that &Perm illific;• • • lie'breadied in acetate soft.aid The language of that simPlia *Ma f •Hope.eved in misereN.-but0giti:4.0,144i.:,,,t,..,_ That sentence tneathed.-1 ' I wandered forth Mailability, SOIL. &! f x•A In shady nook by itreleht The breeze caught up my geide And proudly bore it itodt my sigW}24:t--,,--;:i r • • Long N have cherished that fair iloirlt6 And worn it for the gilrer's sakeg, • -- '1 • - Tor nature's gifts has but the primer': To waken thoughts no art eao bre;d4:,-. ke little dreamed that one like 14 With merry laugh and eye s e tt, • B ad hidden ,in the heart's doilk - ded:: " A pearl = fadeleseameammapp idaasie, May 1150 . -.ArAhnorte, ~~ud~~~~~~~,~~~~'s The zidayl of o.hiwiley," in Ildt its. intuit and w e ininciat beta of dile pitrase L hate doubtless I med away-iato•thettbno *served for an social a ngonces; bill iht ***hi* in the eyes of ti c ufol men ) redbeltibd its eftemain shows and tar armories frouronmitigahtif bentempt s Wet the prosaic drama bf britesudonal emed , survives in• more than all its ancient vislor, time 10 time gleams &Obi and illumines 'ter how of our nettual4intedcivilifatios with kbaiallt prismatioreokas of the da*fl. In oth- rain* there are deeds constantly titiabied In mutter-of-tact world of ours which, ice teal knee, have no parallel in the glittering anaals Owed and painted chivalry. A romantic epic ialt in the lifts of a well-known and gallant sae. am-for the 'enact verily of which I, and indeed my des still living, can Tooth—afford% I think, a rind illuanuion of this. brief text. Yams Travers, m Ishii! call him, was *bean ly saw ti a worthy and somewhat eccentric gentle -, of Devonshire, who had paned the greater pa of an active and sbecemilti lIAt in the naval 'token( the East fedi* •Cam any. ke retired he active parmits it th.-4 -. or this bustling, go lead a&Wof Sfipfive ; and having heovely insetted thitiiiings . of his life—amount al a about twenty theeitadi ponads-4 the fends, *irnd to an old fashioned - insitic residence called Wanda, to enjoy in-leisured solitary dignity—be till been long a widower—the remainder of hut Coed days. Hi* linsule;hl common with those attest retired seamen, *ea speedily decorated na a triad-vane and a th i tmaff; on which was. toently eithibLed baulk* of every hie and de• known and recognised beneath the um; bat no m o b the help of thole interesting theankill• the hotint-pamed slowly and,heavily with the Mariner, Mid it wis soon aboodandy evident ' tea be thee evetlegingly anchored, mewled in eipot, was minobs - to his health is wMI as le* mt. greet daily! more and . Mime Whim s dig , aid irritable, awl elatak i deal more than be bid been accalkomed Pia*, cm the very twin; alien the news.malted that his has had t`' ably panted for a Ikn4ettaill Sorg tea e y,hr.TraverswasfopsiLdsid and aid, in , bis bet the manses inquest-mem* that bfl deed iJ "the toltstion Of Gett" • Weems Traub's ' the sole heir et Ifis fafiteris we ,tree u this tuner fine *permit el a well- Wowed, intelligent naval Pincer; end rich, well" tett, and of robust health; might be thirlyleelt• milmm as an ettreinsii k lOu nat e Ill " m all inobatoility a bailliant r eloodless foams swath IL to the Foonagoilieeni**st opinion, bewares, 4 than aids end applitiemis were nothing, if they alai to obtain fer kini- the one sole objets, die WI Gem of his ambition-41m hand of the 416%1 shttir.whose,Mette his first visit to his der at Siddindir ha whole being—hese, week mme-4ad been ingtessed: His edniirmiee of Nay %%now 1,1101 perhaps all the mom oaths* wand intents, from having temained as yet 141 64 tonheed to hisowe breast. His bean alone hey and brooded• over its -own secret, and was hay, it meteor!, to Acv *or an indefinite time to "mei Wiemodi itil the daring Miler, who hid at test/. hew twice Whityled sue atastreami beat ex• P ed itiomm 9**h - A iiinei*ohnd, &Mead etch whether be should ewer tatimersaffishist ae• tawny to dialltdeitSirafidaw,h to thl hie knew • - • ,„ h h the No; itl o*tsX t* walibliOST Ada, irifkiaa brow tetent attributes endwise' mr Fowls 'rO6P•Milld e°4led much even his fillooottfeciellif WM an same was frightetr-the gentler afore far Oki 11..40 dßinitlAid no,; ,wince the of his fishes, a nanilsotrie Wane-she prn *wed theta Al *Oro lbws Inv whin weighed twist the Rriniveilittit*pf Owe led!. vets bi 4.1111 whisliet 1 , 1,1i4r: Amnion • taw% vreadel sit e artivett the estrus llpery When was intim4 en emialile. grepehd uii4l . ? and her Puny. if not offitir Wiliam -kiwi whirls at first kw davanted the beholder, was warmly lest tali talety ito mai.* ilmouhirdosso, mot I Illi heSeeCh*ljjleno4o4 ,o loCh• ideali e ntiarnal kit the transparent depths:of free sweet bine eyes, 4 'vl the rale, thytri : teriteil cl . with vagina %as. g i n eeeeptiarii thin tiebnity of fixixersto ° lre tbsO of- Mess ' snit on ingnistionabitmeie• te temper and rficiplailfoit, slit gill may: with* ° tool. 04 WWI, fotuatta she woolf tot, itme• 4 1 mite Mali*, ern . vismentivi,Mtions*, AcIT Nalthily connected. Her. Sir IMAM WlMMish- I kae: het team& alike in best MEM 6:4;4 ENOI INIIIM ?unzipXiTßY SATURDAY AT TOWANDA, B • • - ~~~ 'lli': oreeiliabin i i . ' , lirie im s _. ..,,=e a : 41 .rtheilmilla *a a lailmit-laaiii aid 11 11 1* lid - 7 ~. ~.„„.._ SS oak iaave of Lady iag . .... ,‘ e• . 1 , . .11114,111.011,4.111kar,aasadinirkis fidb. _ . .. , .. tikethillo . woodseisos be pa /It her ells Hp-. . 11 ”, coldt * s i l laraciiii MI) Limmenant Trams erm .boot the channel iw Irifiing Om% Avettusuled, And Ilia her &lima Made gettil; .but being bond . tberaegmly Mfected whh rot, was pat out of commission,. and - .oltiMatelr bt-on op. The brash off Tmbilgar p apa litamine; god as the breeze with Brother Jonathan bid not yet sprung up, Heiken:um wing in sommiket lees re. quest than usual, and Travel* took age' his abode at biarlands, andliterbed brit consilenible time by Intimation of • Ctkilliagafont the adisirahr. MerY Wiesen, _mote - timatifd, mere interesting than ever, received Isim, ha imagined, with tittbit more cordial franknele Abaft finmerly ; Lady Whertist seemed pleased will: Moieties' '- whilst Sir Richard who, he lestinctly hit, had lon g sinew penehated his secret, and with whom, by the way, hi had al. ways been. great kind* armed tirqoulified pleurae at seeing him. Whale wonder thee, that the allusions dispelled by linmeir ankbess dboidd reappear beneath the read wannth of such a re ception? There wain rival in theism; of that% felt ..voted. Indeed with the emptier: Of the Reverand Edmund liarkoni, minas of the parish chords; and Mary's cousin, Lady Whaneo 'and her daughter limed at Archer's Lodge in almost 1 entire seclusion. Sir Richard for three fourths .of theism: , resided in London;and when vialing De. eon shire, minounding himself with amocistes wham manners end punning were anything bet congenial with time of his wife and tiangluer. As to the adcottipiisised whaler and Mimosas divine as be was, and teethes MiseWlunitm seem. •%1 to lake Pkgsun in hid varied and brilliant coo. venation—Vl more, however, than did her moth er and Travina himself—any notion of marriage with him was,:the lieetenant felt, *he oat of the question. Edmund tiarierd's eshity W beams was only about ninety pcmnds a year=lte bad no in. fiunntial canneamoes to push him on ht the chin& --and Travers theteibt he had all read human character if Lady Wharton, did any chime, existtif Mary allying herself with poverty and wretchedness, would permit an intercourse likely to have so fatal a radii: Thus reasoning, believing, - hoping, Travers intrrmidered himself enrmistiner to the ho Reencerby which he was enthralled. Re walked, fished play ed at bands with the baronet, partici. peed freely in all the virious males heedopted for killing time, awaited with Writtrieg amtiety a favork tile moment for terminating the, feverish doubts ,erbieb, meson as he might, still • Mentes, him in. cessintly. A circumstance , mike. tmexpected, and terrible, emsitort his msbatien, sail pushed him to di:gird:3n be might have et', delayed for mamba—perhaps years , . • A divots arose late one night befireett Sit Thchard WhertortUnd One of hiS companions Morel li's alleged unfairplay at cards. Injorions epithets Wine freely inwirshanged; and, *her a fruitless at tempt by the persons present to adjust the quartet emitsably, an moped friths arbitrament if the pistol was arranged-Sousa early hour !hottest morning.— The meeting look place, and tathoombetenrs were wounded lathe first tirtioBir Ward, as Spewed Morally: ' The baronet wailingly *Mined to the nearest ptrb4it4hooist, end menial aid as tile !mighty ab footed, Was *stonily procured. On examining the Iteeinkwhielynas in the chest, and bled internal iy, the *upon et once informed they *Beret that DON% amid bn thins to prolong, moth lets to owe, his 18 1 thoughts...A:boo go mannered the unbolt). me gentleman' with white Bps. " Acenreell . chewer A few Moments ifknoraids be added,, liow long, think yoe, my lifeo-lbielgoey-4sey "p Lot lowan boor perbepo—no elem." allo went I tout Owl* than- ';ett *be roan ba "flat a: . 0 0€1 at all., 4 a7: Jillias l ! ha_ _adamiallacasaal: l ! ll aidalevagitlabaladi , • , balimt la to Mr. Mims #lNljfis Imo see bipfibtelestlyt . lbeswiklbt sole tl tin! tlite;: Mods upon itier ilea gila . ila• - 141114il 4lAwal•Alaallasargailaballinali *ears* emeroqiis 1 itheing staish whir the *AO ibgaiet MeV if bit beetttrp; web Itk ,atalitaaat laajaaliadali the .Paaaalili and 1401 1 aaaat siCenithie terrible intepigettee be tieer bebetuthi tel4ijtzeta; T li o Pal DYAI Xi;; aliw'maca Paha49 .ll a . t• ): 6,4 41 mod. and.thai et hitt. niga eall,life wit be pest, end I Melt lbe uothin i• - oillay su a entnethiet be stiffr ettettwW Where , hi the 'won't . ' r 1 taGino. ontend Yoo; roof:it Tomo, - run mono nod stis in this onnennity," • 0I! What out you otpuir i1id09 , 11.!0 my 1jk*". 411 .0 "P M ll 'Melt kw; hot to 14;felie in oneioni naioef *bid'. I her olonady hiniMitq f *em innhetilittiorao . mod finny:— Yon We litiny Makin ' "As !ay cfwei .10,411-4 "than lift born Irwin ainp . that ale us" kr /kr 12.0kIvIlkl!leikt die dritt.aEse/ Pefrion: *O r • • "kr!egit!Ot govi .pe amnifierof Aro/ resikSic toms door pesesouilo .11,1mgestlis vg.:- ' %Ammo "Mimi 4 MIA ornied lawn; b!st dog . ' Tacemees_ ita* he, 1 1047- It loclediag ply , promesiomal ineetuy ; Amor ibeasind t,yearP , I I " &MO ! Hand se a shas of *asst. Now, ease 1111111114 TM,* for my "ea gro* dim, anti anAr"t rk my spseeh, beneath the hog grasiof this 1.11 death, is faint or Yea know that Lady' Mande sad at , though awasioesdir fielding ender bas roof, Wes Wes imasayparstboiobeh ly estranged from eat other. For this theft the world biaateWirsi, end, 1 admit, quite jowly. WM, do world, wise and praying se it ir, sire heidmor knows arx pares a dossed* part of dwrterto4 II base done lei wife sad child." • . , !!Siritisharriti/ . - - .141thiMa a What 1 asardad NW Baited, bar fortune; satiated to bar by satdeauget, was baiestad doe foods in her maiden name • *bit .maned interest asnoeated to oboes idea lastaiamdileaolia"-- ~ Indeed I dialer Impare-- cc IF'arbspe not This neve* lwar . ..l4banon liie cosiiandy 01. stisr o banking Woe. It was denied by hertioNiesside twines oft* establiiinneu. • A fewinaelUiinee; I—bend IfUrer that I may hiawthe necumed conMs iian in Yost oof f, IwW* l by 0a 0 610.01_ Paving _ sad idadaged byes belief Mu I misht, bed I the means of playbisr for larp wakes, retrieve my fog gul-- l io you head—kel• my arlWe name la's !want daimon ; drew oat du Unice metal, Played wish, mad lost all l And .wowar now "cried the faissisble um • wish' erameodie viobLoos "7" know all-4 _mow aloe" My.act my wife, my child k are Miest kuo—friondleso i totioo Foci-without root os th P 1011,46 gl Ilirrafil powers! gni ibis be traei" _ - • . , "Asjealli !" r ejoined the baronet, his husky in. anus apin, sinking to a feeble tehispm. And you m Whom !counted, hesitate, I see, to save my name had infamy, oven though the realm' bi Mary yfbanon"--A "Bey not so !" passionately exclaimed Traver*. " But bow-;by what means can I mooed—can gi Easily. Continuo to pay lb@ dividatd thrones Child's till you amigwilant - yout—till you are monied. Lady *halloo till live with you and Mary, till-611— You understand I" «I think I do s " staseend Travers gibut—" ''That's Well!" A silence of several minutes succeeded, folhmed by ineoherent lemmata, in dicating that the senses of the dying man were wandering. is Cold, cola—add dark ! Lotted ! and upon three trumps! Light the candles; we can hot me the cards! Ah! ewhat shapes, are these I. Ellen, Mary ! so stem too, now that—Travers hat promiied-a-bas promised" The . death rattle choked his utterance, and in a few minutes' Sir Richard Wharton ceased to live. About throe *eels Ober the funeral of the deceased baronet, Lieutenant Traver* received a letter, on from the Admirstlhyi antroanebig hts appointment' to a crack frigate fitting Rh sea at Portsmouth; and directing - him to report hirnieUort board immedi ately. This summons rendered farther delay or hesitation impossible. He 'eofrld riot leaf, Mar ianas without Corning to a fritti eaplanatian with Lady and Miss Wharton, and be resolved it rthould take place that very morning, • Not • syllable had yet permed his lips relative to the extraordinary dia. closure reads by SO Richard Wharton „in his hilt moments, at to the wishes be bad expo :awl re. .garding his daughter. In the event, Travers' men tally argohd, of the acceptance of his snit by gift Wharton and her mother, here could be no reason kli anrconcealment from them ;, they would_ not betray the late baronet's disgraceful secret. At all events fie would not, by first revealing to Mary Wharton that she Was penniless, and oftenrarda profierhag her big hand and tontine, seem to wish to purchase her donrent to a onion with hiet. Fall of thaw agitations and resolves, he arrived at Ar 7 °bees Lodge, where, to his extreme aohtinishment, he band the portents packing up the lerniture, as for immediate rernotah Re hurried to die break. fast room, where he found Lady Wharton and her daughter both busily euggpril arranging be* ma. and parent. , WilsA is the rasing :he withinskise agilu*ss. yqu ;trivaot jog Amber Lodigsr - "Indeed wa am, Mr. Travers? ',plied Lady' " Vr.!.!11)vol a Mdtr 7;el'l:4arr as OfistimEjui 11 0 1 # 41 Iiii• for mu! 1 4 1144 1. 'KS,* Wilett °Wu - 11) Adrneloricrnoto army? !Mei so.ki w ad, 'AIWA u M l T' 4 4 l o:l llo PedTriiißii: • u */*; * 1 1.0 1 1 1 . 4 4 . *1. I.4dy WhammileiOima *Mos- dolt ia drawl*. mow Midi. ToiSiar i '• oho @Medi 4116.ttnal>i lei *ON* I , l *, St, Inlet's it yea rql Ellary.t Edema I Alpeitli, tialaitly; try brain turintiu• " 1 claniesie-eastruay stm, ipmarhed, stie;ently top*. kis : 41 titgd -- 0,440 - thi ! i; been 1)10* - Idttslity ivlastatisilcHth most imi!,b l ft tttaAley" " Whit eVhaulliim—retaile In . shom u To Mary amithar amok Edmond Horford.Ptv. n'Ttry nrs iwyothed lovem;mid sire, .been : so; with my cameos, for many moolhe. tiotefrio mof lan ?mem," imoinood lAtif WI Mali, midge& by ititol - exiwumiotoi Of (ha viol males eye.: n tile tfine:ohrA to give you wryer*, Lluothawdi tae, alasi bita'e!p'alnence tom union in* t:ar-liitie reisinit 40 thii Onvitia,_ i wi - .*:644 1 ` bat ijay - v • "Ogrooraer oft. LN air, as Iftaftiksogr 60. oriMibi *anima Mt. __Ach!al. Wiwi** ~,..11.0+6 10 , 44 IsOmind absistsmi noulisim as ths4ollolasioiftiorolliCAsr 11111141 iii ad, is an robabik, by ihiff MEW • aminneareses•!sat NM ,11V= FO 1)' t• COUNTY' PA • - ,mt isimedemet rp, is. iimm marriageOltioa Neimd swims tb buil* _'• b~ i m eip e a nogof oW." .1 - 1 thaws* in ay own data, anode. of an usioatidom I eiamiairo, ocasiont. with km: !oath whoa, the sad of *bow wank no My ailioeeaid mime tnivots afilibtk yos; bat bi r—f could not ,eamisivo.n ozolainwid Tam; dial "ifilwiriV°ltanhthedwii Woo was !weep' retig . .. thmesh Sum the boom into tbe ed: node"l affsetiemOreepele, hone, ir.d . need. at b 7 sped towel and revive ; '1 Maw media with - him , iputment wherwle bad ireserdi three .eyoo! lathes ponitioite to ass rikos loco kw -totiotos he ask. Mia - at thif ping her'lo .• . cc r 100 U• igsf hop*, and Ms thi Larit bait vete; 7 00 , "On Tom.. interval. sispiad Whore Miss bitriOnit. Pentanl •64 0 •1 1 , _.2ointated ths apantaara. ,fresikma...ely opportnnity, Mire travels, in as calm a tone as he as hs'ietfhefict a seat, and plan , Ilter r , " I hive a questionlo ask isrimpince to you se to filmic and to answer it frankly, as to a brother" red; and the lieutenant prixweds4 iat mori &innate. pima Wharton," could eel bimi Put of I entreat The' with", y, tune, of 74. Warted ?did? ft is in Sir a resents, The I am inisrmerl, dependent as so for - Wharton.. Is it then, I would ask, . choice and will that you are con . caosin—to the Reverend Mr. Hatt. lady, be not offended at my boldness. compliance with the inirmetions of Wharton, expressed in his her naca• ask this qtaestidh." vglamme tff indistnant mop* Witarton'te.face at the sent'on name. Her suffused . eyes wire ground, whilst the rk.h colorant* her cheek, as she replied is a low, of her W f in *V' CM and I have known, have been snick rraked, to each other from his 14: ad; Wa s Wh ~” said Travails, Italy II not ,ber do your indul. anielsiodartutd blow „Ton !' her han d and passionately kisa• ,for your sake, bim---Fareteell!” dui house, and the eamir evening kir London ; made `the neeewiry ar. fnf continuing the, payment of - Laay iridend through Childs, as befall; then to Portsmouth, and joined hi, drip, km days aherwards, sailed kw the idelth mon; pow Ge addi in; it • He' took , ningeo `fir they had ford bid money it *hire. A , and her darthter remoted, a)t imitated, to Wales, where Edmund Han Attained a curacy, scarcely of se much doe all that Which be had tell in Devon; er the lapse of a twelvemonth he was o hlihy Whartoo; still, however, retain racy sia a means of usefulness. The union ppy one. In the enjnytnent of an amply incoffse, and war begirt-With Wyous in -days fled past in tranquil happinees ; succeeding year, as it tuned -over them Ifni. reheat, angmetred with Fume new it elfin of worldly 44'4. If a thought I hearted man to whom they were on. .so deeply indebted crossedtheit minds, • *ben a present for one of titychil ribit. or, curious prodnct of *distant red, or a genus 91 that !lining period Of the bold deeds which varsity ad ' Towers to postaptainit rank. dt the harmed, trampled wail had married ing bia wan a =Mei I and in thi dren i yenehl Nae,e, oris at last pnriamteti, and Ed ** aortospnotipti with. Captain 414' pousitio - Itenktio now iiir itorbapciako :rip hia abode in tha , kr Marisediti they hirowiTsid 'lam iipoi.J.jir 00.,goiONit; pimg . * ; I•Ot riaoo - 11.0 4 .11iiicia ghat batiad. '- lisping Atigiiis, otider-lard.l i i ii ,or thottiemilibl fh• 1:16.11. told: - it& 0r.314 . ' - jer:tio .-44kiniii4P4 . .. ' il ' .. 6 4 4 f.avarl isorc shatore— , the-,lirt • f 'ti ll ed' anti 1 Hartnoildatered -insinnir-ot .timrsari Sin r i .tel ' OntWaraii'iy#7 . and fc,iii!wl . 111 M 4 -4 1 .00a 70. Fir .5.0. f.: re3OYE , Y lioindeilllGte*Ottnt: 4 and gialoied I stow by Itii**4l4ipcer they' wife , *befiire - dierkOkieliriorMtl*ikti #lll s' if i4hiiir-Wii tilfg_hCii,tf: ila, sir. liarioni, - hrboly Wharton's' rotellessrs. Chili twingeing , ' thawing' fait 'WI Oar's dividend'barrnothatio l' - 31 . 11 sisoser—rerealing wit $l, diehard *anon, the heroic and their own Otter worlilit iierwftetiited,them r' gorht rj.jo: liot Tisi*s," the bankers wail*. ling . the some° froth whieh, atute A Whartioi, the - rentittehiet It aadXj!cataa9oo 4 6ooo 44 lialatf felalOrlat f!" , ko.:Li 4 .- ate-. 1 i*Difoitt captiolthig-itia imdii.,: .., -- Jo ..: : -1 - ,•-• . - -;,,-.: "MOW lito,itif ike. oupil il IM , Pallal iwOnr rnintal bthke. Itil . k tien t ,!iil dinite *eft de forward tlia the peer I= pit dela* NW fully fir vit4th inii ' 5 ~~_ IlLU44ooafact - - - .- . • lieninnelitie di peopsetbiefixednii—eaddeti= lidittrAltidiee they enne,.er by the *Ai .of. an *the* e eland, of iti.ii inAgilary wow& a oar gutunl i eosin" PI - •• • SW - RarfonA, with Sluts! Itelte t a whit gi become of lbws, ' mused soliheyhavebinei ht , - end hilery 1" --) siGod will'zoride • for theta and es; Ilari,ii talaki bet-hokend. ail we semis. but • hsidt and pea*, I have no (sir ; 'hat my base swills fo think fbat dint noblwasinded Awn shook! lave Posed awai beenened, noisonscione of our , deep 'Mho& and Meda'. • .'- , d• Do not.deems me selfish, Edmoad,"z4vjedeiq Mau Raiford. a feel his racism latidnisse;,44 deeplt r yoTsel ar is . Oxparchildren T smass. loft—oat he myself, hot even for you." ac Be usaieid," aid lady Wharton, istoverk* Eras her Foie, gs,ibat Ciptaiit Trams hes not Reig' leoid to phoeide for such al iirobiible in his prolispxi se .;oitilin Jeath. , fits sawfish &Talking.' to yotiOldeq, shield you laid yaws km* beyond the grave, enlist be satisfied.w • Ley_ ~bertost was not Weaken in . her *lt: mem of the character oreaptain Travers. By the fiery nest pest a letter *bed, under come Of Menai Child, ham a.Milicitor, intretniug them thitKtry. will executed afr Captain Travers on the same -day that be luiddimelid the hankies . to remit the usual triMcwt to Led, -Whence, the wade Mks proper. ty of which he asightdie was bemehtthed to /they Harked; ice her sole use and benefit, awl not ppis. lug by marnege to the husband. "The'instant of. *id twine otthe demi - of Captain Travels arriv. ed,"--it was added,:" ;Nobel, would be at cites ob._ dined on the the proper stepi taken to pat Mn Hanford *irate:mike cud* legacy." All doubts wereTeedily set at teat. A. carriage drove slowly up th arena. one erenlegi just-m it was growing doskomd Mr. Burford was infortied that a gentleinan wished M . speak _with him. Hi hastened out, and a Pale mutilated figure extend. ed its handto him, exclaiming; irl - a 144: 1 10 voice-` " Edmund'! Do you net know Me!" Capiiin Travers!" almost shouted Zarford,.. "Tan it indeed.Ate.you . • - •' A pieceitittoi, Edmond," replied the wound ed officer, with an e&irite smile. "Cam come to ask' permission," he added tone, "to die here; 1-shall not I think; belefusedi" He survived he Dermal monthostered to with tenderest solicitude by Mrs. Hi* and 'her babel& The tones that wended ,in We eer iest* those of Edmmelliartrud, raiding with eltok. log voice the prayers of the church for the dying - ; the - last object ldsdarkisingeyesdistrnguished was the testrful coMuenaoce 4;0 the beloved of hid youth and asathood ; the lam word his lips uttered was her name.-Mary! Cornacarat Stassuerrzrok—Varioos attentpts have been Made frork time to:time to redeem 14 continents; mooey,but witisoutsuccess. The whole summit issued dialog the revolutionary war was four hundred millions of .Aullatvi butone•half was cancelled by collectiort. COnifteve Paid it oat forty dollars for one Of specie. Itafterstsrds fell to five hundred for tete, when it lost all its talue.=. The whole public 'debt,.not . htcluding continental money, was loreigif debt to Prince end Holland', at four pet cent, of 5i,1181,,086, and a domestic debt, in logo Went certificates, of $4,115,290 td which were added the et a / 4 st of Several Steles, amounting to sit,Sokood. The whole debt 'Prat sa 4 ,4 0 0:000, which finally went up to par. The camiii4n of 17 e. coat ebt.006,01:10, continental Money, while, while the whole amount in the treasury in specie was $1.41,4116. Taking the re duction in value op continental money, it only amounted to a tax of aboet- five dollies pet annum for each person. It was doobtleve a great lees to oar lorelathers, bet what at rich heritage have lid not obtained for it, if we ere wise enough .to keep ! Tes WlLlatt AND WIZ Lowman, Ponan...4 These trees are sometime. propagated feu. lust. The proceis ato ant the young, thrifty suAsorior of. two or three }ears olr'i and having shar pened the bun ends, Arnie them into the soil where they are to stand. The sandy hills and ridges, which open otter on farms, may, in this way, be appropriated lb a valuable use, and plantations of thrihy trees secured at a cam paratil'ely slight ex pense. Soeh lands from their ineontigible tendon. ey to maelwhich keeps the vegetable stratum too thin for pmiltable ealtivition. cannot be,doTc,tert to a more indiektos and economical use, estreciallt 'rebore. there * a aeSby of Ten Ala irsila wither the pale et , reatinabliat pr o t a sai li; earrfear .y . pere OAPs Mt bring if P la O tati r a i r dO mi ..0 11 44 - . 4 tWfOr chit nue, :1144 41 :in 4104. shooaletim . a jen,r ire , "mwspiper *oaks. And ink faint avy :editor Should bea printer: - 'Ttie - ,*itteg more an) PO foi money than biaiaa, who iaoneopplfzier:iba tediiorial chair too Atteti. incontinuslll thlY• iintelligoint and aciira'printei. who cloan't- harlieta ;in ditilhiK'ntd of the ieperio be has aert: an Aaiptekkeitd . picaill. , ynerv , ee:ll4, tire 1414: tering piper ot'at temperanc e i leetrultr• • ditrnt makes ,any nitrates:ion - beyond yone lusr, 4 ! Iran the answer. ' I • - = u. Dtt yote mean tiny reflection, sir!" was in pair eysi as yen intimated, - Mita it mtetbstee been a refleetineP , The knifer arthrnt used the The. ,1 A &egos matt made hat way into eAtenageria same thee sheen; anti it* keeper •Ann* that hi ventild*hrt. told WWI to leave the place. An frt.:Winn leho oar lonkiwien, faille the keeper, :f7 writ &eft pi* alone; sate this is the' • - *.- EMI ME MEE MEM emon - , • ;e-,..•• SIMIBIREIS is • ME NMI In El tie n. aireetly. thrill tholistetdig ear. Tberakty tilt Love's drat vision yore. Aid Dliappointiseat'epaap—are ben. gat soft o'er each revivitit sena tie chastening hoes of Memoryspieed I. ;.And staillateaeh dark tholight b etween. _Hope mato, 'vary tear Ite shed: dips. vista Deatteeloog slain eomeao2. had ha dark shades areaud me lie. .7/departing beams froti Memory's ion ~•`• Maid softly my evening sky. • 7, l Deadiftee of hide Pali. ' 4 ISP 1 4 1 „. is pogo, r among the people of Irjen na tirrning the death of Pinniss 'Ala*, :Thtit story of a 'Wenger character, and ihntsiaa laud and pmg Wiliest over the-locality eidarthitt• 5 . mettle li es tiOeSeni. Not far 6ohilliertna a sit: nate(' small item= 'weer; its India We bu ilt . equate, and rise td;in unusual height. Its lanitez work oierlooks theieraterstil the river, and &kitty shadow of is exterior envelops die -shining flood winding at is bin, with a perpleagl gimp, .that ... seems to borrow an additional:Zs of. melll6- choly - from the character oldie d Which is pre. !Waled to have been enacted there. Tins place ie , named the Tour de filanceildeul: , iter the -crock' fix ion of Jesus Christ, Plitt, broken in Jrpirit, re. bred 416 toWeis to indolge in hid vier Fed t! conceal hid limentations from like eyes. of his, ,tin believingpeople: Mere, violently susceptible . of. the great wrong and wickedness tifelthimielf tai have participited in, in a paroxysm of _despair hi threw threw himself from the lolly-windows Of the tower . , hid perished itt..the waters beneath. The Swint have likewise their traditiopary accOnnt of die . death of Pilate. A the foot ot on e of the Alpine. mountains called by 'the ,naner of Pilattl i\ stands' quite a small lace; it is constantly in a disturbed state, and often the scene of violent storms. Moo& and solitude are the leading chatatteristics of ffits tinfreqtterit place, which pewits but a wild and ill Itoding picture to th 6 eye.of the traveller. ..F . .e t -trebled fit body, and his mind a pfey to „ceaseless remorse, Pilate is said tit hays reaftbed the Otaylitt, of this lake and drank of its warble. An alien horn his Country and hid race, without friend or iselseel,he resigned himself to the bitterest of te r fie/lions, and ,finally threw hirriself into the waters at his feet. Tbetranquility of the scene is said . to haves become clitnged print that tithe. The waters are often visited_hy. severe and tuniciotintatii GO: twines, which the legends say .are caused by the 'writhings orihe troubled spirit tit Pilate. The -ad:- , jacent mountZhor are shadoited all the year through. and the superafitious inhabitants of the district al. fimi that apparhitsis are frequently seen in the neighborhood, and lamentations are sometime* heard upon the winds . , waking the echoes OE _the Mon Lain fastnesses,. A Marmot's Levg.- 7 Some at our reidini.may recollect a thrilling ballad which was written _by' Mr. (not Mrs.) Bebe Stnith on the death of a we. man who perished in tht snow drills of The Greet( Mountains of Vermottt. That mother bore an in- Thnt on 'her bosom, and When the Storm waxed lord • and furious, she rent her owal;arntentsiand true to a mother's love, Wrapped Them around herbals, 4 The momin. , g found her a coq e, but theibabe EP; sired Tfis i it babe grew to rnahlibtxt, and is now the Speaker of the • bhio St•nwe! now Thrilling Must tei his thoughts of that mother H he be a true latge-hearted man !-..11he ConkUltnew her wished how religiously wont& he conform Mihail! now •deep a mother's love! flow many a mother is there that would die for her son If called in PrOvi.., dance to do so. tat solill'arhen far is on the deep, when the eye of no mother is upon theni,. remember bet lose and, be restrained 4 , it 'from entering the paths tol vice: Let them fay milking, do aching which a MOthil would not approvsjand they will never bring down her gray hairswit.isor , • row to the grate. - itrantantr-Uron ma ittairnt:onin Sett yaw ago, when a man's? niiepentabtlity eleprmded on his takir.rannwepaper a#ertain 'Arvid old &Ilene was one morning enjoying the huttet : of gelling his rape; (although be tattered under' ifet grOisi'diitadvantaga of not knowing a pines layer eltittpbabist.) when a more knawing 'neigh* . 41 - h is Awed Itt cairns 10.4eihapn to Wrote Ids riaper-Astiservittociliten that be bad his paper • wrong end tip. The ofd gentlitinan, title-Mg Sint , . .relf.ttp,in all, the - tiomposit:y of offended /4114 axe - tainted: 41 1 Wonld have ontos know, al,‘„-that• if L take a, paper.ana Par he it. Chios a tight to read it which end op I plenee." , •• (}PistoS Ott Tottaantoint.—ti in old oirtaind Turk one rlay i taking his tbild by "the' hind 'in theatreets of C3llO, and irointi4cut to hint nri this okiosite site a freartimun toponed in ;01 the .etppoce liiirip•ian tey.artn, gook dorsi if you ever forget God atid tits Pmpti. et you may come to lock like LW:" A Lawyer in eine of .our,courts eemtnenecte, tie.kttre as follows:--blay it please your honor,me - Detnpllal: passed over the eatth-T4he Ark - his /10104 won the mountain, and the Minbovw of Jus. , tire I . thineeturteautiluily on tyty, i tude* sliest, , 4 dalmatian any in court, inaindintilsajnix; . • RiltlickiaLA, key to tiverydo4 ilk V** , I hat* aid Itappintoo.- Vika - :- MMEMES';')=ZI!I 1110 01