Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 08, 1851, Image 1

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BWEET MEMORIES:
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Oh, !here Mt. memories't
aloselpritund my hi
That oI itsthbliTen trembl,
They seent to Nina u pi
They're - WOO in with every44lo
•!' That hatint My nightly reit;
And , nettle like "a golden 'heath'
- Deep in my troubled breast,
Oh, heia are memories that ailed
And• cluster in my brain; -.
That bind Me gently to.the past
And make megraep again, -
: - Thrbliximing wreath mrchildhoOd• Mum
, !ie.change bast come, ctr bligt4t.
Nlieit each.fairtud was wet - with arse,/
Eadh blassoascrowneibrith light
-; titeet tAt oriel ye genUy now
, .
Are whispe r ing to my heart.
feel;Ycitir light vpon my brow. 7,t-
And tears of rapture start; '
Ye tell me bf ttrelf(6 l -tt hours, '
That fletr'io " -
!Mid sinking birds and fragrant flowers.
That-bloomed withouta,KhOrn , •
Ye tell me of the young=the fait'
Who flitted round my path; ,
I twine amidst their clusterintri r
' A bright and glorious wreath ;
I listed to the warbled notes,
That tremble on the tongue,
Till through my soul that musig flows
Like strain, hyAngels.sung.
Oh, stay then, gentle memories,.
Within my heart of hearts,
And softly bestithe heaving sigh,
• 'And dryTe fear tbittlftarta;
Oh, hold, ye gentle memories,
Your enifirie is thy beeist,
Till -death shah blosis !fly itiettit eyes.
An take the to'ttsrest:
Ina WRITS MAI
TALi.
_WOMAN'S .DEVOTION.
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One wet and 11)onal Deceinhistevening;,,e"trar
eller might have•been,oliserved to leave the qttay,
whe '• • • had just arrived from. &sod the passitti,
boats from a little distance; for it was before the
days of ail assisting steam: .-The passenger alluded'
to wee et hetchlben istatitrii,lind ' had he-been less
closely wrapped op,
, thight, bays be#n - admired'' as
a nuidel of manly strength 'it'd beautY. flit the
rain !loured in torrents, and ha watt. enveloped in,
an ample Spanish cloak whileasealakin cap' tiab
,drawn clowly Mend• his fdeo. 'l'llti streets:through..
which he had to papa were pearly desetted, - gra the,-
shopkeepers, expecting little custom on such ,a
night, were slowly beginning to Ann up. A portei-I
conveyed some loggage on a troth, besides which,
avoiding the pavement, the traveller Walked in si
lence, With gigantic strides.- They reached . a se
questered building, lag and melancholy lolling,
Shut out faith die iiirrtiehtling waste ground by four
lofty wails. ifertilhbgefitlethan rung, and Waited
a short Spate verY impatiently as Might be guessed
from hte freqUentlir siarnfileg with rine foot. At
length, just as be- hid stretched faith 'hie bend to
ring again, a man sipperited, who received sithin
the strithger's large and heat" trunk, tegeiller With
a hat box. The street porter lila then diselnupe, d,
and the visitor, or inmate, .or whateier he inight
be, followed his luggage into the banditti.
An hour had warmly elapsed When he .again ii.
sued forth - in search of another porter with a truck •
and as the porter who had lately served . him had
been waiting tinder) gateway, he came torwanl
and was again engaged& his emplojer nol recogni
zing him. Perhaps, indeed it seemed most likely,
his thought and attention were too much - absorbed
in his own concerns. The hitt box and trunk---the
latter not thuslighle'li degree' lightened, though the
man thought to himself it smtaineil w load of dif
ferent description—were replaced on the truck, and'
their owner led the Way to one of the neWest and
most genteel pacts of the city. Once or iwtte they ..
met the watchmen, finii• engaged in their night
rounds . 4' ith Whom the Passenger exchanged - a
-' I -
i conrteorts good-night, as he!co, ntinued to stalk close
by his property - through the midst of the Flashy
streets. Arrive at _the logingi he intended to nc .
Copy, and where, if svotild appear, fig Was efpect
ed, he was prohnlltlY admitted ,by the landlady, and
he himselfassisted the pOrter to cant his luggage
,:.:': up stairs. It proved no easy tisk, ereti with the
--'. help of the owner's . extraordinary strength, and
"' *hen it testi skompliehetl, atia the porter wasesk
ed his fare,-hei boldly! demanded at least •double
what he eras entitled to. 'His employer was:, about
to demur, but the fellow casting a significant glance
towards the heavy load-just deposited, the , gentle
,
_ man it one . pawl - thedements , The man, it ougl.t
,to be raid, d only 'ventured an experiment tas
many of his 'lass are accuitomed to do; and hav
„ irg succeeded beyond ‘ his hope r klue lone, changed,
'o profound respect, o f thanking thedonor, he mut
tered something ittiout the lateness of the hour and
the stanrof the weather as an eteneer of the 1 4' 4
charge. lie then took leave, with the tacit under
derstanding that he was not to metals subject of
his midnightfare i'matter of conversation. .
The new arfttred, whose "
name was Arthur
• Leateslywo Mahe, as it is now most generally
• written, though tats ham preferred its attetent form
—divested 91 his wet accautrettients, was, a shill,
ly handsome man, somewhat ender thirty,„ and
fhough bbt tune aimed not create neatness, no one .
Who saw hitittenlit dotiht that by. birth and &Idea .
fionte was a'gentleman,.' , 'Amid 'Mach itlandinsin
nation of manners, however & might-be. detected 'a
blunt. weep trimly and a reckless.liatileur , Which
evinced tr mithlinndisciplined;and perhaps ether:
acter:fer, from stelnliter. "With. his landlady he
seethed lir he tin Very familiar terrini, turtle Carried
• an -with her a shells bat eehieelliirrWar.leflt Falrell! . .
tation: 'She, too,'Sras Young and good-looking, bat,
considerably careSroinV,arid Was habited Or respite
table and deep tmourning; 'ln fact tthe,' Wei I' with
ew, yet hem her appearancli, 'Could wareelY be
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mistaken for one of those who att + be called: 4 wit-,
t i t . iniridetid.P Shillaced; 8 . 604 ; hot` bneely etta
sieteiliefeie her lidgii : ina pix6j : iiter left bini'`l6.
tieP.l l o4l?iiidi W_,*h4mig**l bPeP.#loc)#l
needle! 4 reßose. in the morning hie hell rlt ntear,-;
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lyj he wet.,in bed, andecinfplarmed of ,beinglill4.6:-1
The laniliedy aiirelp*O#s.o, to 41 , 1 1 6 ;
and abet begged heiiciep,o4:o7 , medkod,4,,,o
This.'he obstinately,refusecYlci , per!nii,' itral - Wiltei;
other , inmates she feelinglt litinaittedl-the Ciieum. ,
stance: The patient appears tit ges:Vrotte r ;'IM if-,'
lac a frethif,:.restloss' ility - ,,i4,; httati 'a.' Rave i, tlitit,
poor wontkiln* tilepo4d 14 tpiril as. it,,woOli
seem, 'pre red to 0rat04 . 14 biro; and at lengthidie
thought, h e. lept bat iith tlitk dao looming - 44n!
daorm4 ei f elpereeti4il ',Oil: Wtr iosenglble;l7t,!:
she Sent bona do ctor, who limn .arrived;ina Wltt:
shown into the sick room:. Neat the lied stood the
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':InJOL11 . 11EDINOY SATURDAY; AT TOWAIiDAV BRADEORDI cot:Jinx 44,-.itit.
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dodtet ailtranced in! "atfilie woman'
shoikiy explained .thefOrkinrOs!ale, he.drew aide
the heavy - certain- A i sifiglf.4 4l6
12— a burned
touch on th e cold, still bio*— ;
'4l6=l o ' sa id
" My\good woman, your lodger .-
lie, solemnly. , •
"liOnd V?,,echoe'd
The gentleman put a few professional questions;
the, replies, io ?thick itati!fietl'him thla:ishe
7 'not
beanie Warne. Re then reetecigiende'd he; Corn:
Fornicate with the friends 01 the departed, if. she
knew where they were to beloundi and took his
leave. .
the first thing the landlidtaid,,yras to order a
coffin.; did she desired it might be made several
inches longer • than the body—ahough her lodger
walla very tall
,rniin-tstating - ilnitin - s ihelfiteizal*of
ehori deliriurn be Sid, lade her , promise that
Rome papers on whieb-he put B particular. value,
should be buried with him.
It Wis.:done, He had Win a stranger in the
place ; .bitt prkured a few feipectahle
neighbor*; o•Wbotn his person watnat altogether
unknown, to attended tturfanerali The dtiattr was
imrnedively notified in the 'p , tinciial aewstaliete,
and aiew days afiererards a plairifiut " neat head.
stone wits raised ,to wadk his reitittg-, 'Elio
very fdiv naiad dashed 'Ms conimiwds of ; bill
'1 1 464'), when they should hS;ro' it
discovered whit
-had.occgrr*d, rin d there wdrAhSrely sufriarm tis
in iris ddsk An detriOliti iiioeixtry wyenses,
ever simple the arrangements hal been.: So an
other sqlly Sleeper .011Cle kin; din enti . tneei
_ wry, ,to ownitihe ,Insf'Onti that &aid 'the
Stave e there.no, maiming relations,, no, wit];
owed one to weep , hie. sodden fate, 'out-down in
tile's' prime , " unannointed,. 'unintiettled
ahal~see. The grave-41906-W berttiff.bee,n raised
over The: stringer's turf,' where another traveller
reached-the same busty city by. the same convey
ance, and.by one of those coincidences not inctfso
al In friary day . life, :lie . itiet. and: engaged ihe,
dams porter we have before mentioned , to_ convey
• the pifrimantenu to one oldie hotels. It hap
pened that 'tligh. Way tay through the stVi - which
.I4avesly,hatl Icidgo,tinil the, gendeinan
to °Went this. • He_thep took:a card from his pock
et book and having stepped' at.No, 11, the said to
the porter, "Remain here a few 'minutes: I hate
an inquiry to make, and I may as well ilu it now
in passing." .Re rung -and asked jot Arthur
teicesli t • '
deer me !" sighed ',dmwoman who appear
ed ; " he is dead and buried ten days ago."
44 . IndeedV•wasrthelejeinder, but not. in a tone
like that of either grief or einpyitte 7 "twishtP.iee
what property or papers he may,have
"Certainly, air. <, You come from his, Wend;
suppose?" -
"Friends or loes, to the Case may be. I am a
solicitor on behalf of his Cielaitara." And lie
6d=
el his mill. • .
He was shown in , the room,- which was yet un.
.occopiecl,andeomet keys were given to him. -The
great trun k sfas ihFre., It contained heavy old led
gers and day booiis; idelesa music and papers and
_They sll had an unaccountable musty smell. Noth.
ing of the liait value appeared ;'lint the visitrorpla
clad-seals on,ail the repoiltoriesi
As this gentleman turned from thit doof,he spoke
eiiil . wohls ha the porter in the way of apolo
gy for having detained him. • Courteousness and
consideration• towards dependants, are very .rinsly .
thrown **4. The man, won by his present ern.
ployer's urbanity,•respeetfelly said—" I•iinder
stand, sir, you were informed 'Sr the sudden death
of a gentleman who lately lodged in' Iliat:house?"
" Yes, indeed I waV," replied the traveller.; ci and
a sod bfisinefa iti it." . •
"Dear, dead Conid it be he,. I wonder, taken
:off so soon, and hale , and strong as appeared
• Wes, Ikea remarkably tall snan,, if you
. pleMte, sitr•
- "He was Uncommonly rep isaid s tbezentlemse;
row considerably interested. "Do yin" happen to
Jtiow.enythinior hiro l'? :
-.The man, Who before hgd bed hls , 97. 13 suspi ,
eions, now debated with himself witether In ought
to tell ill lie knew or not. White he Sot hesitated;
ereplep/r Mentioned . , sr! fir ed :ffion,stit:
dent, the reasons lot his ipquirieir, about tenie l gy;
and these settled the mailer. • The, ulterior procee : _
age ivertraingular,iand resulted 2frofir 'the gaffes.
nf.the Stip:a:ll laivyr,'consetptertf oh all he;
had heard..;:the.jact TP.4ftl * kut:LeariOXi ia 4;
contravention of the 'stye, randered,himself Lament
able to - justice, "whielt. accorilhigik had stretChed
her,irh It dis hire. `lle vas atf '9fiir
a spoiled *hoot itidelge.aee_
had: tendered. first alibi,/ thonlcinilong, anct, tali'
ly profligate gentleg,i awintiling; and:ftegirry,
Foand'np the dirlieetilogitif
• A day ortica,a l f ii. the last, etettei'l i titi tialtiieber;
tied, a small gronref-persontmero.lo l 44#4 l . o !lind
the grave irhoseteadstositt bore the name of Leayf i
`Tfietif - vritejlesettt the 'iMitirlattirer;l the
'ritreet•tiorTei,.'ileThedicai r febetotsiert
necitialk . OthaaleiP Thficarthicikrinititil
- W I and the coffin laid bate aueepciii.akikakgrer
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toineibitoglaive:ifispirint Mthrigterientleal-monl
daring mortality brouggfo l liedligiinfrornMerbo-,'
lent
amination had been made by all pleiint Ilietotel
tefierisiverranisiteritermat ;oxpresesd'ibial conviction.;
" This is not the getiffenitti;:viiiintePtitink't
161 i Witt ; frntp.the beat. ~h ospitst;
hair was jet black, this is r4iidi'aref,""taidi 60 1
Tiiiilithelcarpse tit& On the tediti NO:11,
Terrace, said the doctor.
`iffirni
igciifa stiO lei tiiite .
fin, which has been filled up with waste paper. ;its
I Inspected dun bosl,y-hqs-WeturoeuTt jr9m-the
bosphal, ostensibly, for ?turgt9o.ll4l.(Pfreh and • then
4 1 . 3 00• M LW. 01 ,10,912 1 ,11?!;, 1 ? 40 111 at a il0K 5c 4C e i
and for smite other reasons not so , '
n Corr botatioo of the . fe.°oo9n 6 P•Pa9th,c,lr Pqrtii
masionno,,lhodeposed,l.6ai he tad carried Lolly
'ssty's pretended luggage , frOm his lodging-;to
Canal Company's Office on the same daY
' , met whir him; solhat, tacti he hail 'never at) that
thtie bele 'aheeetirom thisltitte:, A eiesiii and wii
*surgeon'cif the lietiAo:.hteeti6'ed buried
11:147 : shiLlandiaqx ofrtp. ,
'o,aiim,'‘,,wo4lsf49Bo::e.ciiiikiviiiice, ,active
gol e ppi O n o Abe gene ing e lame or the death.be4 eat,
burial could not have)ieerrattempted. 860 steadi•
•jy-tefpaeti. all :explandllopm ilk a =UM seU:pQases;
skon worthy of st tiSttor cause r and -as ski* shortly
/alto twirila !eft tfria place,- awl coal& be, traced
,the'lehm's pumas were at fault fore4trasc— -
wrotrCnsactinir . in Ong
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of the kingdom, a fair,
,young, deserted wite,.was
in that flatness tif heart, !Hillard to bear, fo r
sating from disappointed Wipe and outraged: ten.
tleiriass,T ppm 'Kearasy
Her face and ferm 'Were fresh arid, hnitit 7 4ll44en.
Mg, mile
,the tinAreaslkleoctia and entlursiasei of
ci444e4tiAtieltialk eye, and graced
•every-fgeslnre.' She ~.Wasir Arthur Leavesly's pet
cousin, find he won her warm heart4ven in girl.
hood... , Liuhswitoder, •though ruche the pity f eon;
.of his yonthful, follies , could sletach;,frcup Itim; her
falthfullpection., , lieitherthe wanting cff triendai
out the/ netational thisgiVinis cif hr •nivir gentle •
p rit,'sufficed tosave her from the gulf of Misery,
the ffepthirof whiA, Strong in 'Woreim'er selftlevp.
tediietis anal trtisi,`ele 'hail resolve& le brave 'With
Mint. ,M any one coeld , giiide•-the-stiistaken wan
derer back to rittitude und peace,'eoeld it be's:atter
'than she-:hisonty levedi early betwithed
So she wedded Arthur before he was niner.een, and
`-foi 'a While all the hopeful'yOait' witie4
peered to be realised. Selfishness and prodiiality,
howeVer, too soon resumed" the Varna& which the
hand, of love had , libillgo lightty 'ROM, atterinuch
meeliendu rake of waywardness, neglect, violence,
.anilditength.tletertion, was prevailed on to accept
Of a secluded cottage, and Final! separate allowance,
: Mt dietilbt di 6te Senth:vifetil of tvitiha, ?Min her
eldar brattier, the ittli Pile of din family Who bad
not abandoned her to her self chosen lot. 'tine
Cort she had in'swecten her bitter cep-'..a11 infant
'son; tvflom she nursed with even .more ttitin , the
usiial Nod core of &Mother for net first born, .since
film Was concentrated much of the love her bus
band spurned so recklessly. Another treasure she
~possessed in the .unhonght , attendance other own
proverbially attached iris h. nurse, With her ; Rosa
determined to !lie alone in -their peaceful retreat,
and she would' not suffer iislocality to, be conceal
oil from her erring, but still loved husband ; be-.
cause she for his eventful reforntailn, and
emunined to 'dwell on the idea that, U world-forsa
ken, lie might leel that there was one home and
one bosom v. - tig re he would be Wekoine,
Row.mould such a. being -bear the tidings that
now. totalled her? -fler brother iinti his wife, hay
ing'heininformed•by the newspapers of the cir
cumstance of hdr husband's dad!, ‘Olich - to theta
appear Only,in the . light - of a merciful relief,
hastened to the ,only ono who world mourn for
him; aftin a little rery awkward freparatory
cir
cumlocufioa, the fact was communicated, as gently
as Erasable, to the youthful wife. When the first
shock was over, her pitying friends imptored-herto
return with them to their home, ,which was only
about fifteen miles distant; but she begged softly,
yet earnestly, to be left alone, and promised 'to be
cairn and console herself frith the Child. Allen
tiodatew th tr
ev ete, ishe • felt that thiy could have
•tte sympathy With her; tual IMMeirig the firtiittiefi:
and well as the lericleritess - oifier 'Character' her'rel:
atiVes to last.consented to leave her.
• Alter a•few daysithe new. made widow assum-
ed the befitting an.! melaneholy garb she had taus
, id in.ith to provide fur her.i and the. fist time she
.caoghl a glimpse of lietselfrin her mirror, ,stu, turn.
ed away, again , td weep bitterly, as she rerniniher
o,Sl Arihurlo have mild, •in 'one of:,die-efsendii
iitTsadi that - had sn'aften alarmed het...-"llow Well;
100 'it in treedi f'
Mrs. Leavesly's neat cottr,^e and spactons gar
den were,surrounded by d high wall tt ith a close
gale, which wid locked early every afternoon. The
low Fonetr i itindows, which.opened into a veran
da offer grown wifliquses andr clematis, were- also
- tuardettat ftight by strong outside shutters, and the
dinitrfiy'n powerful chain. Mete was no particu
lar'tiaifse for itiirni f.the. hem the state or the
noW unhappy sister island ; but the place was lone
lyi tWq IfitiiJ , femiles,h,ved there without protee ,
; hon . , and they felt their wishes for eseclusion more
complete when alt due precautioni agaitial dire ur
lance* bad been 'taken. - ;much, the greater,
therefore, was their carpi's° and.alarm 'whet); one
aliiiintri Week eller the last Wow to Rosa'i
hopes had befallen, as she was readitithei - ilial
liifitfiti:t c pfSeriPtiro liftd - the little :bar
• slept an the adjticeN t tebjiy ttey heard
low kni"cka
ult . •
mercould possihtiftkiefrins.ititi iutirkyt darlartier
:iI VORM ° R ide AU I , 74 oe Ttf 1°.,. )„ !!, 41.9de: • Bur
r 1 1 ,1'00: it'll* ttit-#O.l0 1 .111 :
it wart ; had doubt:eae encouraged emit, oils: withii
'
M=EIMMITM
SEM
.stayana them? , •,For what parpese at snob att hotti '4
erhiti• listened breathlessly.,:i Itasa, • weakened icy` ber r grief;,:frlt for a few' eintgents'aierpe*erWly
PPM/M I Or W/ P l Pe r g d
*Me. Cilia:4o6ns'
littendattreit bile the knocks wereregeated , a tilde
eittlent•eitotioh. ,
Iher, 4 s.!ex. "rePt., l 9
who .0:1; 4iiirr, :PO ,
was these 1- man'aye i weiia4i OPPre 4 .O
tpne;lnswered he came with e-sneasagat, for Mrs.
-LeMesti ''•tThwt lhig to hetraitliAtiniyand *re
liteived ini . itegitalfMat tier
mistresso,rho.stood with a tight.miheeatrance. of
the chamber where her child rested, opened the
Initicept'ort the chain.— Jiididi , Coald sea
he inan,lor he stood, in .the . tii&ft gloom 'of the
'1 ) 101 but he . repeated n urgent ietptest to,
his measa,geM the tidy herself.,.flora, then slain."'
the light, approached ;the partially open
dip!, info Which the COldWind:rtishild both atiortm•
la) howillg; eethit.,may ,
scarcely
retained her senses when she recognited a long
lovetkvoiao W hisper .; , “ itle"-your , paor, good.
husband ydn give him Shelter
Did she hear arightl—w44 site.in
we,sitdro..fisr lemo t sture4 Blessings on the
vondtling, , laith of woman.! Rosa,stmed not even
to of:herself one such questiow. Blue opened 'the,
ird4r; iti`uf Arthur, indeed, Idiietiisted;' , and shabby,
trairel-Solled; and, miserable; strip!! under the toef,
and4n-t i he boly- presence of the. wife "he had Amtra.
getl and injured. -Vitt former reckless effrontery
:was gnite, 'find •he Seethed abashed .aird
. ashamed
-le)si'slaire . hia` been king 7 inflerinti,arl . all endu
ring. .At.fing ehe2knew not what to,espectpfi hot'.
ror,-butslie saw at a glance -that the' threatened
stroke could be no iorna?Ch I bite4 inttlit wens' lob
much perhaps to, say that. niost:Oftt!ei in-requifed •
enaction yet survived thi:t.grave in, pinch, alio* had
believett its object mbar arms, she pitied,
and cinch make She' forgave.. 'The conage lout was
wande rat 7tis l'afrethaned,
and the wife was told of the danger he was ia-cd•
hie belief that his pursuers traced hiar i 'and hie
anxiety to sedan the neighboring , seaport, *hence
lis i tisigif . have,fkclia'nce to' escape 'abroad. ficisr.
breathlosity Rosa listened I inn!: strove to still
-theinmalt °Cher ideas, and brace her.;ettergics to
'sheet lhe:eitgeney!
Arlo allfiis llU:ribling, revelatiOns the wearied
man slept on the sofa halted. not even ~afketl., to
see his boy ; and Rissa; •• _ • ./ • -
boOri
watcbp4l,Nutppyed besulgitint. ; 404,1111 kaikgone.
lti bed j• theiight. was extiuguished, that the•outcast
might rest more umlisturbedly; the'ileep'
stillf4llOSa very iMnii 1460 piik'heaed On the
gravel ,tie !lire the, cottae, ateg4tliy steps. Arthur
had leaped the high wall, and few men. could per;
form such a feat unassisted. The Wind's at times
whiitled, and ihea moaned dirge-like among the
leafless trees; but the aurtious wife ere long bit
came•Rainfully convinced that' the , Lome covert
would not long avail theltu l 2 , teldeer. Theconage
was so: smalt—Amtaining idy-two "TCOITIB and a
kitchen—. Lit I tiffortled lin hopeful 'plane ?of •eeirceal
tient. Beneath thp
,thatilL!Ah,"that'wits:tri''ob•
V 1011 b ! DlligU lee was equidly bapeless s —lisstature
so rare, end convictions.. There c.& a treat oy.
laihioned deck that - steed in ti dark-niche just put= _
side the patter door; .rnight,it not be' moped a sthall
space, and a hiding place found behind 4411 . n:tight
be tried; at all events it was the sole, slight chance.
Ainidst theseeriekening , thoughtiand plantings a
few torturing hours passed, kind the tr!infry spa ol
December was.hardly visible,,when knocks fin ad ,
minance were again heard. The uld woman look=
ed as cross as possible on. die "eatl,ffttresti ) , but of
P,.
course was quite respectful when inforined by one
of the.three men whom she saw, that they sorglit
a felon, who was 'opposed to be there concealed
from justice. Ju!ith Insured them, withlin uncoil,
cetned air, admirably adapted for the occasion, that
they were heartily welcome to search the little
dwelling—it would be notellious or difficult task—
but she wished them to wait;her'mistress'illime of
rising - ,{rho wail in deep trouble„ . pcior young CRAY.
roue. for the loss of a good husband!" With a
broad sneer at the last figure) of-speech,dhe men
consented to wait a little; and '•ets , their patience
had been too inneh tried, they WeriehoWnietei the
room where Rosa's solitary breakfast was ilel;Ate,
.ly. laid .out, and liersell giving her little , boy; his
Morring meal' Her wan, lily•likelloteliness, • hit'
oe'wly-tlinined wildr a dres4 her 'OaCe rdi cifuitte4
dignity, evidently awe the, rough'visitor s- -
Oue of them especially, who appeared the.4l4e
rior,"lgaidd Oh' the girlish. looking figure bp fere lien.
'whir deep - Coinmiseration. 7 lie ithatteed r yt : l4ie - a
young sistir
she rreemblel Rosa ; with that thouglitearOruem.
• dries of ;Wine; luntits 'sane titiet, 'which for die mo.
ment OtaSed.present harsh duty..from mittd;
Itosa's,presence, after a cursor look
over the apartments, this person-said, in-respedtful
mariner—i• Madam, we iedret•te - :be obliged 'to . do
our duty se strictly, but a. considerable reward is'
offered for him we sek. ',rhea leweting.
till it becalm, a 'ottani - Ir, inattlitft to alt
addressed, he conthreed; A watch will' ',remain'.
outside for a time'; when the Way is "clunr, you,
will receive by post a blank enveiope.'i., Lie glanc,
:eil significantly towards the dock; and while the.
blood rushed to poor.liostei brow,' she conld only
command a !auk and gestine of unutterable grail,
toile as he (fret told' to su'pOt'ilitatt a httittcpiiearch
•iirthe.garden sitid•out•houses.-
Oiri
-; • L .
one of the days of Leniesly's concealment
I(osa„Wailteil abroad with him' hole' boy.: .* Tho'siues
bearai iecAtiering d ifiefrih the.gh WnS
..ttri'the infant-Eugene was -;vat.tti)ewhia., first iet.
--.- 4tiriogisTeprralone., , • 'At - -the riop of the lane :that led,
tp:ho tfWel,ll4, Shewatdh_oret,
flaw thi.ithkr OfjuisGee
depuiell ; .o i4to,ll ; lOVet,
have passed on, as, ilsocooeu . iou,s•wholie wei;*!t.
101 Hoeg liale - otitmesideptifilleoked , oitherWith'
44y:ir;:tii;rp'e:titratft4thi4 -
t'.
EMI
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(It" 1 Ar 1 II
0, ( 1: !Yr mTg ." en
~1 11,1 1 q a .!, e t ', 6'. e i f V .
Otetepnlit; 436 . 19
voice Ifpzpb , 1,9 F .ep/.1),P3.,Y!,-7!!
Cienn . „Felioves,yow i tta a,verthOotler , it mutt
kilo a veir.): nnotametirt you,pot v eltepAo
the Coltaxe and ael some riOeirtnerits
irainerig: thanked hilt:. 'and:
raised
her'bohntrfuiphita; liivpluunirily ahe would
have wdltc~rawn him; from lire . idutiii brit reitraiir•
Mibe .
retprned to find
. all I,li *kit them,:_
' 'tide ObiriOn'tuitiety Weighed heavily im,ROttn;a
mind : I,mtltarty i trust!4 her rai s e a smail.rmin
Of Money t o rfsiiiat intr Wtiely; in
all 'prernintaprecatitirins lweri
~IciiitlBs~. -But
lios had lintitini the Jould y.tteri
thirtif value she possessed tad bn befure
relinqu shed to eapply tine, I iernitiLl; tio
means to provide for his own Wortnitia'a - iiiiintkinee.
The little'platir in her present abOrki been pro;
iiidad 'by her brit's:her for her use, and
botitillirettit on her to tipproprintit, if as liege: The
ottly4:tlin within her reach, taiievei, she ;had re-
. ,
„ " •,-
Sinai , GOOD/401'
.6011,01 totry„a9tl Only waited the opport94.,- it
Was:#l.lejeitilitt - beitautte the pleader u meek ant
'ee)f'dert)'inic;"atitiiini•friend Oipealeti, to Ras
geoeitoini l liiid'lratiat`ttleii4i'onettlitiifilt ;rite. ic'd•
EN 'ilrtitni:hetiiliti sister:in2litia' cattle 'tti - visit her,
tts wakusual with her.
'and lite iwiltive 'Ociitt'of
hfrs. kearrileiyiepeated_li e r
OWn laid her htlishittid'ariaimittna destfe dad !fie gen
tie, heart broken . sigte?!:SiiniiglitsCeltiiii(in .
Mg, aml ,her. nurse• amt occapi.apart
rlierr,r their
,large 11.waThtlt::: / 1 9Ni pr.orri-•
ise&that she would at all etrooli, pqy Mem.* Jong
visit aftertriormighterint—iirrequiieci some vigi
lasee-yrginazthe cotiveistitiati naafi tralutating to"
die past ; and little 40 her itiMer in•law suspect that
the uneomplaiiiin" l m wife Was p riv y .to the NO au&
. -
r4g , Fel . 4? . TP4 l 4) l iikt 'l4ke .r
aeries.. 1/ 0 1 11 0.4be have any idea p3llO-Avinat
tiittiher nu hours iulerviskr 7 Rosa s t imme . H ad coui
igti to riiiikilter'-rYquesf
irElf`ec 'sent " ;be Ihitter4k ll be&n 74 gi
har 4 lty bear to eskr,tt,: i but some .ornirorrasstmenfs if ;
cannot avoid, press oil mir , jusrintlec-i-cOrthl yritt,
lend me filreen or tXplity ,Found to I hope to ri-, 1
_pay you soon. IVtten our upc.l9, ittlu legacy be- j
conies du 0 shalt hateifhe meuris 4 ,yoe
ti Wiry leak* an.'apokrarfur gioßasY- 4 1 matter 18 .,
t hat 1" • interrupted . by Mrs Kearney; *MI ran .efiee;.
JQ.ur pa6titping.
. , e
bOti, 4nuifta from The,bottnnyofzey , pont heart r
sighed ttei roliared 11osa , w}iiteildiere iras
seep ilk:66i rfirsiiig 'obstint4
. 1 / 1 0 iil.4e3liwkWAtN444 l : 4 49.o l e Ike arn i
IL ma/ t he ,believedilia an
flinching se expocted,ai4imisly the pro.
-mired . signal. -One moniing• The ground Ares tor.
pied With Rnou , and a latter lai'Olf theifitiwkfast.
Obre;444(FAse'd in as unknown, 'but iiiiientti'Ois•
guised hand ; with trepidation foinid it arse n•
blatircPtireifirie." ''• •.
,Thet - suaceetting night/came on. dat . k and chick,
but the escape must be- attempted:. Ile faithful
Judith guided- Aie bark way , :ttit of
the I. 4 4titideaCe sv'ea p.
0.9 , ,
he
:wretched wanderer:lute more, chanoe.. hettrY .
fall of anovi: obaierated= elf trice:of departing-aieits,
and othertylso f screfue4 , llla
.I progreta; aid on the
third 4ay .a country lid, put : into . lyra. Lea yesly
a Lit otaoiled papex e•lt:tli were scrawl
ed these worths: " On boaid the Penna. Juattea for
Italpare4oh—blessinka.oti- my ittteltvrife." • -
-' This Was the fie between Arthur', and ' Raga sev
ered, forever ; but,that scrap of paper wr.,bnried ,
. • • I. . .
with her. Were this little .story a fiction •it would
nun - be coooloret d rtv MCIMI recounting favesly's
rdfclrn , a . i.on, apti.ltis - ,wiln' .!ettaril,, in Aisfaturr ie.
voterinescp haves neatili . silkbeliove 'a course of
proflacy-like his,.rarely.:tis•thfirilfevorahle, Let
the youthful, this innocentl •aiil coogling, •birwase
how their peril their happ
i ess tin Ille forlorn hope
reclaiming one who commeoces: Me by learning
:ouly to live for himself. ! ..; - :,, ..'
'laving finally accepted : of a 110IFIEV with. heilir6.
then, it was some time ere ilosi . could' make any 1
inquiripti,alto 4 tile. vessef Lea vesly„ had emb.irk ed
in. it never reached i.s destinaAion i l anti the weeds
..itort.i.litul continued-to wear; liough vinly•a ividraf
in Iteatt, ikeie iimeittileifl'rei t . 1 ate tint due Mourn
for ...
itig- tlie dead:,, not fli9dsnev ; Leett• tluv,ht or.
the fate_of one, Whose.„utOmmy,Atey i. strov.,e 7 -atid,'
•as far as they were-conclenied, sui4estifully strove;
•i.ei LIMY' litOblivicitt? ' l A'''' ' 'I
i: • It little.larthes miplati imiwilli perhaps, be ad. ;
RePtitide.,..bii tlitli..rititirl gni . of 'Jr* , young pair, di
`moderate tut iiiitabld jlii'itlife had!, lee . iii...ciired to
„Hoye ever an entailed , , • fli,povettf.of-gie Mts.
bantrii. :. In the M idst. ot It isillisgiatisful neceritles,.
litecame the object cif -iltiiiiiir . thi)(Oaltill'llitt resin:
.-.
nitiott of this-deed frtogi.lifte : lotz:lehrley, TO* futile
wife. Her brother's ti
~ hltitt#:{4yenterlitheltp-:
I
Complislimeitt of thi4 p u i;oser4;:lloice-some of the
violent scenes~ toviards II e unollenllilig wife i !wilco
: also the plan of ill. met irdpi . ddattl.;' lot the erder
tiaaverdy, who s . ?ilLJiv_c I, but had 'disowned and
Al i.,eirtil4 Kw sott,:e:pettlittteeitie ,- niitigni td-pay
,the
leut-eharge,ter.the 41ei• i the tezt, ‘y,oll,lkL : ouly ne.,
tune to tier at the old eel :leman7a ilecease.„ , Artitur 1
'than felt sure he shonitt tighten ot,i:aj•ile hose, into
liis measures; Mid receive - Irian. tier Puliplies she
could only,.hav e al hoi, diskinialt4 . 4!seltient to MS
death': This was the olijectrktudjuo lingphrg ten%
-denies." of. a ' bs . der natme.;—of -h t* • last • Nish, and,
alas ! it is ti be feared', the obj,?et Of hit last. nom ,
r atiderly as it was cherished. - :' i -,,.• • • I:" : • '
' - Mier a !hire ll3kt :_regailfed—What i the' vinu6na
'irti self tleijYint(scildetri - lebse;e/pCpt•tettipatitrily ,
•: r her.leace.:l4 Mind:, 'ller.pFin ;va4,. Orelutly
‘rooglit tjOuld became- i
everythieg he ~..eu,l4 dd ;
:•'sii.e.''' . Cognhittut of the 'pttiuful Al : ptid,, thiVlivid:d'ar;,
2 f;l:_it . eill4'l;ithet:ill'ett*Or ant!! Wi.,',1 . 1e• reiigueti,
,tll;liiitiir7le4 that
iafteiceie:tf t 1 ~uJv s a r s ea ll
tr,eida‘kfulltincetyetstl;gatNar;,anAifiGtwatill
leaiiittig liiiniiihiii; atiiifer IvilOatteii emits:
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IMEIAMEEN
EMMEN
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of lodes rytsqd,gooti : epoi4oct, to d As i nt
,or htmse
might itdierh c .titkittitt
. tho , h that had +so often • crimsoned hi!i:iroro
eheekit llis lumber now leA
,
:had seenyOng .Eofiettieilys4f ,
spriez.risilaarountl her thou she:st_tast eltriedr
eyes. 11,1# : _ekeo, tchtlytt,Sylethn, thpritent did
thc?ghts of the ,wit's-diity ell; had performed to
hei olialov
, ea br is
no husband recur , tg
the 'rnertiries,' of joys that ire Ouit; 'ldeasont:thoilsb
- n4aritllli 10 'the SOu'T." !'
As Good , AS the Best.
. , •
li 1 1 foll ow - . ... ' r e l a t ed . l b y. 'tl ~1 -,;•1 t•rm im.fi, : ,
...,.
~ t eing very, a A ezas ;rtes.
• t ,• . • •,.. . ..1.,- , 3 '.,:. el il
.pciyil ell p( 1 11.0 .;%leff , P r4 9 g t i ir ic ffi° 9 °'''-‘ ,., {,an
burst nif.a.tnw..tniOn' i tif, and olaitteetatpteut; rfa , •
Ater* laugh•till* teareioniehi3their iyate,',4e.4o•i,
*new . what will : 1 .; ,', -._•:. ..`' ' -
if Abou t the, year i t 833 '3, there liirOafaietii7fit
sonie.noti,cto the Oaililaiopt - hyar„ir ifetiit44l.tim
as Aiiweig them „Were several yettnilial jet allot
AtlVer,tentletPer the?erf t tie - 7tet i e"lgif..tea,'"?m°
leektin,..yitivaFo4pPY.:4 l 4iti =4 o*tii? Twi .
of lnn, • I . l3LaPpentti. the; - ent".nrii thei:AlliA7or
f. t •.- c.. ... .0 :- . 1 ::i-,,,,
twenty yei t ing,riten residing ith . that: eethee k _ i t
.one, by namtC=--, siserfpritedj . gri*lY•bal'itd,
Atjttett!q;C.lte, l 4i J en4 li 3o l l eSed eff,atti.ltite . fn 13
_wiguily se - Oleg with thtiteaftchelfft.4.4t4oo4lr.
aeidyquOladies,ankttlia, er_iiitto - 0 bookik . tria: is
the w ihle of Texas, Was niest,nrifitrety to', Ilea:age.
cteisiel diplemafistormutere' l whetein the
-paler
atia,Werat,to.bieorifial;ed, i , se9 and wed:..,.C:aTyts
. -ita.tjesama.lete,Ohd,liati. like angele,..4cAt once a •
toonth, then doubling twice atnonth, 6 11 - Ft,lt Week,
end soon, " said q..p,,?1,1 man ,' * fir,itriablek.spiting, ,
detr..kitfing ItiloW:wtta .almost araty ..titt.Y, hireling
;hja_com . pany on Miss Betty., i.filritiy. jos,iit her er ..
tapenet„fOlipweil, of course, On . d'ahejespired, „a
-1 ter aufferins : tindeitheoi for tetim,tigl2o ) ill get clear •
other' admirer, or gait the 'tunas herself, , Ari. 49-
lxintinityyiyered, on the. $4b.411 follpF4rg.„,ft A,)e.
I.l.gtAr tf,oo.llil!:t . °i)! 4 ). Ocsf'd r .fk,i,4,l ; iiil t .ieij'ev-,
,14, i a,,Itee stiPpiy,..ali,ihe. youngsters ..I . er, plies
arnerni, assembled there - on thClietday,te ft:i4t l on
rne110n5........C.. was rood. • t Lin,.thenletill,in'this
tifi r emeetti - bevy held: WOAD fettAirittell with the
'other-yountreenond arrange:tilt* c..stfottld,be
del:Dyed froihithiliwnikt:, and bighteteil .4141Clify
..
of the:lndians . fro Minnie of-hii cotoradasi ithhth it
vramillanght wroth". wen& hit Pride:and dtigitlfint
swap-, Five yeutig•nicni.with C 4 walked gate,; A
:bathe iri'the riser, 300Yardadistant, was•propioed
by'oneand sicetutded by sOetel; f :-. 01 cents, ;Boor
,fIC.-wasin,:.-E
.... , ~...: : • .-c € ...,,, :ITY. , ' 7 l: i ' llt r : S .
l' -, "They went dere to the ford. later:Alit Mellen
...patch met begtin :undressing, Aiiho - imeettliiPe,
~..
eight Orlon ptherciritirgtnio,-Itad sgoitti,-AltrilEtVzn•
, Jeri .cover of . the baink,rand seerhind,ibentselyet
- along thepath:fiens the bathing placele.the house.
The Company with C. sere in tine glee, And is
going down spoke-et - ht, et outrages of the In
ifianii,itheir inereated iieldiitsi;tre , :i think eieiting
thiienti•Combatiie.blitnps etc. 10 the hieiestliiteh.
-“' Noviboys,"'lsaid.otie, -- " vrigi4shall'tielliorlifik id
dive` - m' that 'e - re'Pept, eb 0 1 : u..l' l .. 4 ollfiitilititif 7 C.,,
'l' bo-gosh; ain't I first - iritit titt; - SW's?' - 1e totitie I
inn first hem." - Off went do . ' ets,4l'friiid, ed.—
'
Just . ..as C., hid - i - Iciffed itseritletrig,.tientei: a short
red . Bennet shirthang! .latuiiillfianlic i . ' 'Wilk : it°.
yeh I :Beni !. went.tvi.oi three,-totypre-rfolltend
•114 - dliesellibindisnyell; in! die dense brush,' and
taidtA,the,..intoi. - ";tilsh7l.:c4r;i ark 'aillettir' e ßan.
bey/Ali' said James d i t ri i;i3;., ,ii-Dti,je g ish4ea. -
41h, - .4norts ma !" e ded ale " ergs Williemer.! :- '-Alton for .
life, mehi gini rii4i4itretttifelitti In triiid locif
Teeteeei ." one: of ',Ty .V.P B . - Al,-N$. 1 0:AQII! um '
;14rokett II.!all being said f io.an . instant;yritee 7 .4, Ira
, - --you,see tbnt.red. Maio, giong the .E 4 th 1 ..4°1f t-in'
i!PeLtt''''vr hafvelßP!tYt thAt jagged haitaft)tintigh
.tened„otit helfiraft.t . hal t s .C..t caret* incit: for. , lthe
hotoe, shin-and .all 7 seet him,. atput . the . - fi stiN by
the thicket—berg!, trend! went half .a :dco.ep pie,
ceslotid,er than neer rose_the.ltidecntrtit::7.
' Oh 1.!or0 I" swift.] d., redoubling his speed. r7 :l; he
.red blaze getting lergerHiancliee .ot.bis . bu,s,by Inas
droppi4 outashtepread liireseif,—see r himleati
the . ra'rd fence high in the air; red startled a4!--
'lThe porh was-hill4lacliesi' ..,aft went three or'four
' mom pieces — C. glanced sat , the' linlieisiilieical his
ihort red tijiitt,..-" Ran' roc your .fiferCi,"'screinted
ge01.,. "'-the Wiese is hill of Indienst fithertediad,
and brother Sam. wont ! tan, speed !".. in'. the
tveVaiiing of tiii • eyb 't`i . us eat of tiniyer&t:linA
4raiiposiii; thalirefictiesriiirrO4ifi;4,.tiff ice Shot' the
'Sedrbleitetniiiiii-briiiimit thee. cser;and 'Striking di
rectly.inta a tiiie.lethtki;ny btOtiiitti;ll&-tedelted ' and
Oiritn i ,•theint'er ;'-and l 6lthitglifli. %ins near snits:it,
C.'kittle a settlement tibtnittftriOiles diitant to
&eel:fait iii;xt:rtioreitte, stilt retaining 'hie iteevest
r'antreollai-of-ftie'red Aid, and repcirteitalr the fa.
wily, visnors, tic., among the tslorni- At- foithim
, ielf r he pail, fier - .lntr&ht - rieloTig, es khan7o94phi do
any geed..
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li is tinneceesary tii infoini yen air Pic t iiiinth.
ef, otmni Nii Wei arer froutded 'Wilt C: 'jet the
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- 7 liTieScitooL. Ilisrz a A saorult—ThejulloWifig is
a co/tea:stud Filer ropy of a- toantme.ipt : ILIA-bill
which was left at a hotel, not for:from - Carlisle, a
few days since,. with the -_requesi that the-landlord
should put it up ,in a COTlSpicitstita plade,sk-thytt all
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might read this.. ii pub Lick Sale fob.. Lalol;'i.-.The
landloid. ebmplied with tile teque4, end _.:after the
neigh4t had ' all .
,featl, and laughed over it, the
hand-bill was taken iloivisiriese'in to Us for pubis
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cation, In sympathy ' for the ipan 'who Wrote and
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.figned this pafe?. We suppress his tiam'el
lint• 14541.3 t a r L,..nd,
:can tanning P L O '4,015 of Lttrut that'Lambtace
iieeirin l , ei. tAtieCtiunity in Dickensan t town.hip
,ilior toniELoce ;between Wits town and hulley for.
! neon, , near' at gottes, burger taly- that
.land chines
3acOb rid !Mini Lind thiianitie'Liiii tier dl t 317,
ere Saw Mill :moil Wettei;rie tliiiitaridgood Matto
pia that, Ltititt . 2 . o'. Aires of :tool _Matto ,Crown of
that Chid Dim op-. 1 ergei.'en that Linde good `Sim.ner
'angina lid Viiiti3r - APals' on - that- Lind . 'OM Saw
'llitillaiet on that-Land 3 houses on that Vold one
reeheal Stove 10 Sale opens.to,Ssile. ; ~,,,_ L.-, , I,
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9 §aptambe r r • , , .
titis s..,iptitraber.-:—Cartislelfortinteer:*
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