jGIIISON PEACOCK. Editor. VOLUME XX1.,P1 . 0: 219. 00.81*As.,.SUPiLENENT... 1 . for a week oftwo Wore Christmai; and after it was put in service, they had a way Of hauling it off the coals and sprinkling the log each night after the seniors had gone to bed. Hence .the back-log ceased to be the measure of how long Aright!! - Christmas=Tales, Christmas Christmas was to.last. • ' • • ; Int course of time the American Wickertons Legends, Christmas Pastimes and got mixed up through , inter-marriage with some- Games Christmas Faro and Christ y body with a hard name, whose ancestors hailed from the land of Luther, and is they,' also, were nip Hymns, Carols and Ballads, I devoted observers of Christmas, .and believed Christmas in History Christ- Implicitly in Saint Nicholas as first and worthiest • on the saintly calendar, the Christmas-observing 'MSS in England and Christ- propensities of the descendanta of the blended mas in America, Choice Dutch and English roses were intensified. But, as we before - labserred, it. was Christmas Heading for the Christ- eve at the Wickertons, at'Mr. Godfrey Wicker mas Season, eta,, ton's, who by right of seniority and' for some considerations of convenience and general pro f:4o." etc., threatens 'Katy's': linear's, (Mary) with instant dismissal .if she does not exercise greater watehfulness over"' her charge. As this does not seem possible, the adamantine-hearted parent deteruthies to *those Katy to a cOnvent, and for' this purpose they' , proceed on foot over an 'mighty:ay' tutountaltt, only to be she( chief of whom maiden, and is a dining-room ji ender the arm maiden to his he awful "agony up. 'ands, meantin° leader,' dub thro while the heavy !tents to abandor give his slaught the happy coup] oneillated parm.. , a father's blessing, and the Curtain gees derin amid shouts of applause. " , r; , ' , 1 , Then there was 'an intenxiission qt'" a few ' Minutes, during which the pent-np flood of eon- transition in'the audience poured forth in a cease-' • less stream/OPM the tinkling bell annisukiced:ll* ' rising el Ulttertrtsdn. ' - -:.: . ' - ..'t - 1: 1 Mary, as ‘laralittorat,"siO, itt h - or work,‘4id,,tigi. Of the expected arrival of her itstianif(Dfolt) with hie niece (Katy), who;farther On, Is to fall ; ' in love with, and, eventually, marry Young c }"Wild Oats" (Mr. Simpeoh).' While stints tit* ' ' ing, two figures steal down the' baelnstairearie; out the long garden, whoee snormiovente. : i Paths are fringed with' borkood„ 'an& covered here and there with tangled bushes, out thiongit , the garden gate, to the street, where then Is a putter sleigh, into whirl they enter and or Swiftly over the earth. The unrelcablittikle of ' ' the bells rings out on the froety air, just as Mari, in the parlor finishes her soliloquy. ltik i ssfoirte' in the books, that the expected .huebarie is to" enter at thli juncture, and shelf; te'ntelkict tile.' : e mbrace. She pronounces her cue kndly', Untit l ooks toward the door. NO one Optima. I She ' ' Smiles, and feels embarrassed, thinking , he luta, not been attsmidie. She walla a moment or Litt ,i more. and motions to Tom Simpson b urstntis ' t the dilatory ones. He stands therp lOdiritik , A ,:' ,. . , wildered, and signifying by his fittsinti,'2o,4 ..,„ Cannot divine the whereabouts of either - Fkl r' ' i f tt Katy. Mrs. °outlay goes out ' to ' aiKtilitiO. bin ' Cause of the delay, and °acanthi to jtetea ioenz, Everything is in disorder, and the costume ofthe I play Ilea in a heap ripen the , fleck. Mrs. Genital. catches sight of's note ' upbh the dressing ease, and tears it open. It reade'thus: y..oear Fatter and Mother: "I have left you" forever. Richard apl9,, , lP* i c !e, and as I cannot love him at home, where ary to, nelatie gone away where tlioro wyt pp' none to, come between us, or to 'separate us. .Par doh me for the pain I cause you, and ask Mar4r i to try to forgive me. .. , Al , , , ~ 1 '' ' "Your dletraeted daughter, ~ ~i l r ,r ' ' - • , 1 .r4,,F.r 13i /gm imaaed and overwhelmed by this unettpectstd ;" •announcement, Gourley stood far ittn9l4l# .4 . tio i lr aetely shouted, then, obeying ber;firsit In!„7„ , ' pulse, she' rushed down Sidra, aerosa 4a,. ,S4O l ~,.. where Ma Was sitting , 4 1 34 '9 l o n it 4 11 ; 1 ; 4 ' 41 .1 ground her astonished husbanu,•buret 'while 'Katy's note feil to tits our 4vir. *foi , 1, instant hush in the l e 6 uve r s a g°ol , 04' ittek ',' ?rut Parry prefoa d forward is e4 41 : 1 , 1 / t4 1 541 1 )thl , p ati Of this singular snefie- 1 1.4 7 Ire!/ .tit I llit.M ' _ , ) is side in an instant. l 34e Pl e t t Alti ) il9El : T , road it, banded into bef-fitqleri an ,TriF, , ,," f a llen, bad not Tom Simpson '( OitiOt,i4tOn „ ng i I rdia,, When Mr. OeurlitY trilzed tee' cont.' , of the paper, his ; face turned 100 Pate, hrslifirr contracted, end. ' ,1c . 44/Ril :41e, letter e t i I longtb,,he said ; , t ,. ~ , , A „., 1 A , 11l A ; "Friends, Alt* it, the reeerd of =rpm* ;.: rilshoner. - Sho33[oolown,Onk ,x 4.7 IP 11 l Richardf(4l4,, and hero ,. before ,Y Ol l • stiA; , 0 , 1 it her and tip{ ,betrayer, and, call itPeik; !!, , tr #e o l",ii 'A i 404 with On , 4 Pidihel.t4 l 4gy: I , ~, dealt wroth , me, in striving to ,pang ' filY, fin IC- 1 ~ . 1 sirs doer!' In sorrow !") wit' irritT e f. , - - , i , c , ,pt „'tr•tail And the old man lelfled *TV 11 .3 47= bt but with the li nes in his face grown r harder in a mozaept'a apace., , But as , otecook.4 . OsAY sleislY..b e gt4A, 10119 F, 8 P ; t_` ell • 11 ._,_ 600 7:04,„ 1 , some with tearful eye., *U., Gourley kw; k* IA „, and with trembling voice sa id: ' "Please do not eay la not bad, and we win ber if 'l4O 10M Idm, with usiPhITP/.. •tt the P43.oolWP4M;'rct tried tfc , *r Sher - „ iso 09 1 t r, ' 1 91 1( illottielr, Pie OM, TrOlift. 11 mourning, , W el l In tiviefo; Withd bul ivin ki etd , P ld ! iolliezZ,CAligi OA o# l4 in the room wkorevlri the isoitimir• of monimoi memory of which, rude ala mmamvionM