aza II =EMI MEI El CRADLES V: - RVAD ' lr4 .H. Belaf f;oefis.- Eni From thii Nada:all") ~T JOEF tf:' WB2Y3ILR: • Maud •Maller,:on a ,atinanutestday,' • Raked the amok' ""Fegt: l o l 4 • • Beneatb.hey. torn hatglowid this welds' 1 Of Simple beauty and rustkhealds. • - Singing the Irscloght; and her merry gleo I na mbe)fttotrii Sehetsd r frona eve tress. • Bak lust Eari,•ofrtotin; ' • Whiti;t9tb , lq 6ai4k9o Wang dbwn: *Thettifoot Sag died, 46l * Titfim viit l244 ' 4o4l.llo . ooooll,l * llll 4 •42ver; ' braat ' . .A-wists,isititr•' - dayedio ownl uplitskiri betkittimmffite tad bow*, Sean* rode ahlelyatititithe bne, Sdoottdoehilinniseirchniinntanane. • • Hs dltlr hltbiditila thishatio • Of the tipsittontwitAgrest the staid, • • And Sak,e;diatottio - galiter that flair, • Through list nseadisrnetesnakin toad; ' • ' stooPettyliSie this eool ng lft•dobied l • And filled for'MO beratiet tin eup i; - And blushed is abe gate lt;tooting dams On hek feet no bars' and her tattered Own:. "Thanks!" said the3udge, ht.iticeter ciraug,h • fkam a tidier hated was tiever 'quaffed." \ • He spoke 434110. griss trees, oft* singing birtis itathe-ltruiming bees; I He talked of the haylng,sitil'werideied 14i s e The cloud in the west Would bring fbul weather And Mad forgot her bbi-torn goirn, * • And her graceful ancleS hare and brown; . Anti listened, whsle a pleased Surprise . Looked front her kag-lished haieleyes. • . , At last:, like one Stem for delay Seeks* rain tree:ln:W*le away. Maud I ffinllerlookekand sighed:. ."1411 mei That 1 the Judge's bride rufghtlte! "lle would areas me up And praise and toast me at sine. • "My father Should wear a bioideloth •eoats My brother should istMsi painted boat, . . ; ' " dress my mothers° ruad and gay, And the-baby sbould,have a new toy each day "And rd feed the latizwry and-feed the per And ail should bless use. who left:our dont. The Judge looked batk as he clitnbedthe • And stasc Matid ldulierlstanding still. imanuct.- , e fair; a face mare sweet, ..I:6'er"futfl it been my; lot to meet. "And her modest ens',/,' er 'and graceful air ' Show her wise and iOsti as she IS • , " Would she were mine, and i to-day, • - Like her, a harvester Of hay: • "Ns diribtfal balan'Oe let rigkita'sma wion. !CIF weary lawyers wiol . endless tongues.' "Balm. of catile sisd song ()Thirds, ~end 'health and itulet Sec! losing: wards:" Bit he thought of his sister, proud . and add, • And his mother, vain of her rank aid golf elosia' u.hiviireariAllredirdirw.roda‘ And Maud was leftin i the fieklaione. gut t h e lawyers sinned that 'afternoon, , 'When he hummed in court an old love tune; And the young' girl nnised'beside the well, 'Till the rain on the nnraked clover fell.' • He Wedded airiih of rieht er, Who nvedfor Gillian as he for power. • . = .Yet oft, in his nitride! hearth's hright glow; He watchedipietarre'come - and Mul l ier's hazel epee Looked out in - their bitiocent virPrise-, 911, *hest are wine in Ida glais was red, . _ lie kriged for the Wayside well instead ; And doied his OAS entire garnished rooms, To drouttof meadows Clover' blooms, • And the proud man sighed, with is secret pain "Ah, that I WAS free . again! "Free as when I ride that-day, - '.Where the barefoot maiden raked the hay." •She wedded man unlearned - and poor, And many children played round her door. : But care and sorrow, and thud-birth - pain • .Leit their traces On heart and brain. And oft, when the summer vim shone hOt .do the 'new-mown-bay in the moricrir lot, _ And she heard the little aping:brook fall Over the roadsideohrough the wall, . In the_shade of the apple-tree again She saw a rider draw his rein, • And; giving down with a timid grace,: She Ghe felt his pleased eyet read her fete. floinetimes her nariow*kitthen walls Stretched aWay.into 'Middy halls;:• The Weary wheel to si - spinnet turned, • Me' va:my _mine aiistrld burned, And fbrkiarlwho sit by the chimney-lug, Dozh3g and gn:o36lin g 'pipe Ind - mug, ..• niablyloitri at her . side she sir*, And joy was.antrand loviaras Then Ile took 14,r titirdsti of rife again, king Inal, ' l it might 4ve been, , Alas for Midden, alas for Judge, For rich replier and hcinieliddlistidge! God pitythem-ixotli ! - ,and pity os vainly thriArCams of youth ass For did sad words, of tOnt4CS 411 **dest* . theie "It aught have beers well! 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' 44 ::iliptiansumat • )-: .4 , . i -.•••• • "Y ..,...i. ME *: MESE ';.• ME =GI 'XiX3ITORS: • ,41:s , s, 4 121ffli II ere that. and the iff9r ire a Been` MD and more , but rural ;t, A there or us , g -were the .4A6 difk El Push-, '''' - ,,'" V-• l'‘` l " ;' l-, ' 4 :-:' %.',."' """ . ••• •-•,- : '..,`z , - , F,., -. 1 ' iminimmonnow..._ '4'l -virt ~C.,‘`, " r... 7 ... P 2 . ,-• ". :.. • t , , . ~,1 -,. ~.,.•,..4 ; , i. ,.,- , ... , ~, 7i " , , S.. ''. , di , IT , . t , . ',.. ,• . 11'1'-FQ.Eit[Dc)-R-,2 ~A HD'RotaaAnaliK ~ elLl i kW•l_2clT- 'AtP) ',WROlRl&l'''o t ' . ''' i ... • ,1• :- - . -• ...,.,, .. ~ , • . -_. , -•,- -,- i • - ~.,,.... - --- . ,•.1..„,, , .. , , . . NIB 1 ,ed thing 4 , alott,gStnOotlilY,;hud ',l e ' every thing-in sich;tAx'eellettt, nrder. :--. , ti, Titentpieti;'S.;ild null:heti one a n y in . 1, 65 'the: sprinvasl4 came tip to the OOr -the former,have: you - got an inch auger 1' 'Certainly,' returned Thompson, ' uldn't get 'along on a Emit withont one?' 7 . " .... '=l 'wish yen would rend:it tome a little, while. I " have:delayed 'SOwitt# my grnin.fur two _.daYs. beesinie •my 'harrow was broken, and I. had: o tools witk,iwbieh tnOend it.', .. ‘, I will lend it' a you.; with pl easure,' said . Thom n. 'A nd thely,,,ts a , sudden.thought seemed to strik e him, be added :,, . - , ; ‘They„tell V4,l4fr-ttolmes, that you lost 'cm: ii , ' . oryoiti„OwsiesterdiY.' - ` Yes,'' returned .1104nes . widi .an uneasy look,_ ''one 'o _ e co ws , ..! i - f.th besti 'W:* - * 4 .lltiw ;did it happen IL. . - . ':She broke her- kg.' 1, . i•, ' , A Bicsichor leg! Ho*. pray'?' 4 IWhy, you see the floor in - my tie-up had 'gut rather worri,out andif . shaky; and the night . betpre la i st she got oriel of her le g through it, and snapped the bene off like a pipe-st,em, „wad so Iliad to? Miter;' , • - ,' _ I Alt, Mr. Holmei;theSe thing:3: we iiirmers might to,guard against.l -.A verYllit tle labor at_thtrproper. time *old- Lain' sated 'all. that'. !•;! . • , 9 know it; said Holthcs, dcrincaat look; and I, should baie flied the floor long I °ago if l had 'had the tools.r.! But• It is no use I trying about it . Row. !-N.Vhat's thitio ; can't be. 1 1 ell'e0= . That was always a :source of griat ccinsola tic.o to Mr , irro/InCa. 3 When it thing was Acme, he: tried : " to feel, satisfied With ;the; re Ilection that . it could it be undone;. though he s i efdottiLiod, up the Operience,for future use. kr.' rittompson tattled towards the shed door, aid:lett the way hp into it ; a&ti, light chamber; and Holmea, followed., Here was a stout beacli;'ell!fixed for hand use, and up on l it. was a. full „set dJf44, anea, saws, gaagcs, mittlets;hungfiera; etc., atihilc in aismall rack sigginst - the ~ ,Artititin • ivere ariihgtii, • and overhead inini,sorne,-,half dozen d ifferent. siz ed "anger.,‘:' -- short ' titer° was; everything here that a man could possihly,iiSe in! build in repairing abolitt'lhe houstV' Mr. 'Thompson took -flown : au ,! inch auger, and handed it to leis gielFhbor and as he did so renrarked ' • • hat;en't seen yoUr,; 'sea Thomas about 'foi' two Or .ilifeb'dnYs: *Mrell, exactly `!slek, but he's got a very badfoot; '` . lle has steppe d on it. Ile trod on in' old riisty, nail in! tt?e barn floor, and it., went !into his 'Mot - siither!i6y? 'Whehr; that'S` uttered 'Thompson, with SyMpathetle•':-lindder. 'I never, al letv-My boys to be arothal' much harefotited. i Nave Kinndthat - theiiijicks and braises .4e leather, aside f - itur the comfort -nd lockS' • 'J.>, Thomas •tvati , t 'ltarefooted, but ,you;shoe: • 11 . meant - to - 11#k carried ,It'doWn. to 'the village and had if IV - tended, but I forgot it.' 'All, friend Hoignes4 a, save. such di -, citifies as that. I iilWaya- keep a littielcath, er by sae, :iud 'thee . ' When there is a little tapping Or patching to be done rcan fit it up in a few i minates: - Ail! these 'thing; can be done, during rainy diyi, when I might other hide belyi - ng idle.t 'Well; :returned :Holtnes„ I, suppose I could' cobble a shoe Well ' enough if 1- only ; bad the. tools; bait li . tekes quite a collection of iinplements to fit, up a cobbler's - beach. klowever, 'what's &Age can't . . he helped. I gueSs.Thoinasivilibi nut in a d:iv or two:— But -1 '''Must hnrryafftnow, and fix my har row? - • "i ' - •It took: Mr.-Hellatui nearly all day to fix his Lhirraw; icititat bef bad. to.postpone the ItarrOwing of his land next morning, and-When he,at length; got his grain. into the ground,''fi w e' as, just ,days behind his hetghbor Thompson.. his - .son•ira3 confined to the' house over -a, I iir.eek, and during that time he had to hire an,,extra hand, which cost him abOnt, four dolinia, besides the doctor's bill-he had to flay. 'When it came haying time, be bad to buy he* rakes, linfauset,he old ones, had gone to rick andinin.'' rerbatis they started with the - liiss' i of,ii.few l ,itieth, or the breaking of a ' bow or perhaps evetithe 'head might have got, the broken; and th instead of saving good handl e, - ike.!. and making the proper tools,.he. wits obliged to 'buy new rakes en tire.'So in all the - departinents of -his basi ness;fie iiraa constantly . : 'meeting with obsta cles that retarded its progress, aII Car the want ofzi fen- simple tools. . One rainy; day in the Tall, alter,theharvest 'inAilias Thompson was -in , - ins tool's:hi : Other niaTrineitime„ apple boxes, When bisineighlair POltries entered. - tiSiPPsoP r 7 '!" said the latter, after he 'had witelret the rn MoTeents of-hiiineightior's - fore-plane few_ Mlognerits, how much did thht sled ' -Of.' yours eigat,?„. ,mUst have one tha t winter. 1 . _ 4 "o;lhat c - l eitst_ttin'' :nothing.: I made it my-. 1 self during'sogneOf these rainy days we. had I just before'fiarresiing, gut the timber out t when I hatilai my wood last Winttli; so- the Well;ioghbor-Thomtison; said HAinest alter some tinie.tpentlrihard•studi: don't see`how it its that,, gefilong!4 sour AMA. prdauce:any 'More than 37 mine; does, and-I'm `surte 'ou,donft work-so - ;hara a s . I an. Your wife ' t don'tinake any better: butter•or cheese ..thakt: Mine -4 - 0 f . ; your ,sheepdon't bear, bettei - wont:ysitn" Pew don't make better honk- _You :rage rric,io=ll94 Wan :I do, la be 'sure:' 'But! hive . no lioord _trees ' oink ` No I?fit...titettryr i freli *l4 . 4 a#' better giiitlity,and firid;s MO:fe t teilal*;* o 4 lll 4-./ fraftea, i n : th e e best. specie *4,, ye , * same as. IPurs twelFe t ;V . vgai. 0 0; o : l 4:Yitk - Agiard LP_ otheinisilers', rtiiitik if you will look about., the.twopl4ces,,yen Ittod In many respects; :mine • is. mo st' proiltictive.., coiff!a, l l'lVtg.', moremilk i lthan yOura . dp,thrl?ugl?,_43e*miriPteN; b e'caus'elbPY‘ have' by,t, 44C, wanner barn. eals _ lni . )re P 4 ,_ ll:ll Min 56 2 do, Zeeltt.. -- -621 an,a , P I S sß" , w'n 4711 i and tinftet4 l 4 ' then to thin may beesi_xuahe more himeY, OP, i ors do , ?biliibi.4lre• - ilooCtter sardq. may 0 0 .9 1 .* llifititijoin 'U414 4 4 0 : IV I gue €4 4 4 'f:Plk a q taidrle. do/4 hisi#, B 4l:4 attr,rai - - 1 • tPeti*polititebgt,' mettesta i tioh* with a a#fellm!lo9k; 'and I waticivii lion ItY; ll BibY " 0 !€1:' • . II .• - • ~.,...dvioN TRo S F44 , • - • • .• 4 CertarnlytAm—out or twot hundred dol. lags ever)" , year= - - . 1 ; Yi r .hP; so utueh-as that!' uttered Holmes, I with allpok of: surprise. 4 Why, - can't' lay up a mitt: • . 'Let . ! me give you bit of ti secret,' ',said Thompson, in a: kind, neighborly, tone, as he laid hid upon" the bench: , 'Lastrfum , trier you.baUght fimr O net rake* and a pitch , , fink. Now, how" mach did.t.hey tost `LCO fee;".thet: rakevearne to vor=o.,•fiva cants a piece s . and tho. fork carnet tck a dollar,' eWollitu Air; my fork litudleint broke aeu cidentally last , winter; and Ito some of the rakes;•-• but timmedistely took each parts as were` good arid brought them up , here anti then - at my first leitiare opportunity, 464 .them.up. "-There ,werc ittro dollars saved:— Now , yOu have nothing to - do toAttY • No, It ruinui too hard." - ' And yet yOu see that lam at work. 'Now, how ' -sclalmr arc yon going to get your it 'Marston is going to make;them fur - me. and I am going to give him a barrel of g(spti There are two'dolhirt ;pone. Nov if You hire Sled made likernifici it 'Will'eeiSt yqu twelve dollars. That Will be sixtetn dollars that rhirre laid up while'yoe lawe',betit able to do nothing.: ; Nirw let us 'see bow that sixteen dollarS will multiply itself. .. You ;sold your: wbol last spring as- soon ns you; had sheart4our sheep ?':.`` - . . - had to, for Irneedect the - mtiney, , Ho*: . . . . a pound.' • , ypu had sixteen dullUrs by. you in ready eash,. ' you wouldn't have Veen obliged to _have sold • 'No,l returned Holmes, - Wha i se oyes . beg,inniiT to-open, 4 4 ' I, could have , scpie along, with that sum. - • • ' `NW, continued - Thomson, '1 _Fold wool yesterday, and they sent to my and tout: it. i. got forty-two eents a. . 1 fOr it. had, one hundred and seventy pounds: and by recluining it over after sold it, `.,1 found had made just twenty lar--tbilti.s I had obtained just more oil •the pound than 1 should if I been ',obliged to sell when you did.- So see ho! these.. little things Multiply t " ' !And this all comes of you having toot work with'.said Holmes,; in a subdued '-t' ‘lsfostly,' returned Thompson. . I `W4II, if 1- had the tools, I might kave a good 'many small sums in the course_ of tie , year ; but 1, never had any money to sare for the fu. • Why, the„kools you have here and in the house ovenind.ahore yOur farm ing utepsils must he worth fifty dollars ?' i ; `Jus,,, about that sum:',' ' 1 "Then I fear I shall.luive •to se, , l'APe along meth bcif.r6weil tools ; : - ,1 can never . spare ;(. - ' • iLit 4 ' - 1, _ '`Voti don't understlit the secret, Mr. _i:_...-...-- —l.-- have fpne with 4: a fifty dol l ar note and bought [ tools, but I collected them gradually. • I have bought every tool on inn,reniises Wiill; my grisg ttioney.' ' I - ' ait'OG NIONZY ! I rcit,crated Holmes, in 'blank 'surprise. (I'6,' returned Thompson, with a slight smile,' with my . grog money. Now l'in not going to gi.e , you a temperance lecture, for 1 you are as ci:eil able to judge for yourself .as ' 1 am •,- but I - am going to give you a little I' 1 1•' 'feconomy ; eont , nt ••nd 1 3 in - print. pc, o r, l. v. 1 . ►141 ....... The first year I was on tins farm I- used ~ocens iounilv to take's little spirits, and, whenever ' I.wourd - gp to the vi11a . ,..„,0e, whieb was usnally twice:ia week, I wouldf drink two or three firnes;' , I know not that 1 expvieneeci any bad effects from 'it, but I ant confident that it did me, tip: gOod, and thit it was a habit that might: grow to a big, evil. As near as I could calculitte, the spirits I had used cost me on ap strem,ge i weuty-fiveleents a week.' 1 'Yes, every cent of it.' , , • 1 - ' \Nell, I tignmenced on the first of ..l j an'ry tt; lay up any grog money, and with that dis positien came a peculiar desire to commence saving in other. Ways, ?.and I soon found the means of stopping up many more gaps .in my financial affairs. I, saw bow much might be =Lind ifl could only. do some work which I thin W .1.4 obliged to pay for, and to this end 1 commenced buying Such tools as .l thought would come most handy. At the end of the first Yearl found myself the owner of thirty dollars worth of, tools, and it • all came from the money '1 might have drank up. i 1 felt stronger andheartier than I did the year be fore,', and I 1 felt much happier,•for I cknew that was !laving the foundationlof future 7 . , good. : - I T-ime passed on; tu r d my txienty-five cents a week kept coming in.', lt w = as now . a saw, then it hammer, then anotter, then anew auger, then it bit-stock tied . bip, until in eleven ;years I hate =nut only collected Tan excellent variety of tiols, but 1 have drawn directly frepiu my `grog-fund nearly a hundred dollars-besides; bat the value of My, toOls cannot be'estinulte. in Money; as 't have 'already. shoWn They . , are not _only source of great profit,' but they - are also a 'sciurca of an incalculable degree of ComfOrt. p small gap in a :man's business affitirs may seem a 'trifling thing at first; bat it is like "a •*le in a bank that con fines'. the 'high waters of thelike. The al micist insignificant st*iim will _be Sore to gra* frightfully larger, and, unless soon Stop ped 'p the .pure, waters of • die lake will ,ere long, lose ,'themselves In _the neighboring streams:: I believe, my - friend; "gir-ing grogi. I have not sacrificed one Angle comgirt. Now 41Ou't you think :you would , feel as ;without it t' CoMparc the producti 4:4"Jour grog money, with the products of mine. - f Mr.. .Itolities'iriade no reply,', butiPolied deep:clown into * shavings with his as *Ugh ho.expeeted tei fina-an idea thcra. 'Thompson, ha said lerigth,,l I wish yen had,!explained this 'years agxo 4 1- ,w 'as ;afraid; it might offend you; for to 'tan& upon witiniiii'ppytitii 'affairs is at best 'ol4lieate"utter.''' ' ' • ' ‘ I know lt =but Mahon ,Holmes is not ti maim f be'Ciretded . iiiilt his frieod tot. kits). and - • • 'Well,' said. Thompson with a look of ex- Eilition - 'lt .15 not • :trPOIAV* ,• , NO late now i itnenne, add irevei yOu hatie tui`oivona., nit 'to Mkt:L*ll4 if the leerkit, . e nd fir,. olisir*ll, be.or szik nse 441 :. you. I will. lend It to you Siitiodwuro: • , .*, Whist th ankfid aien4 with tR: '034- e yes, ;abieltliaftcrwsFas -hS :mina 7 .lo..hia.nwnlossa..; 1.10 - * 4 1 0 : 13 0 *eta to : thiAlalike• tklitiatiiel4.aft RC hop!. his. liitle'broveri jug, hattonght home anger ma he foil radii priod when be ba ud Ern slat St "'Mk withal, of hie olk, WU. Kowa 2j ,• ' . ,','s, -;- s i ..- . , . Winthr, i t .. -. awayopsi viten spring", 9 Itni*'t...tind himself*. pwafer of, six dollars' ,4 - 010(' -f i lit;olsi ail ff.ciFa money that - WOUI a.' iiiivil, • { 1 worse that": wasted he be imt;l;coioxto o; i4 . But this thing Operrited. in ninny Nnyi kir good. liqwthat be'lini the :'' ability - to fii up, his buidiugs without or.: roviing..tools,lC- gsri . toot take tv &wee of fr* in tteina Iyildd,neyer : kkli before.: He Is pn bulk; tlAr. ar.d simds for his , inir utensils; ii* pisiwihdOvis,.figed , up beshivesiandi *414.- *ctit t liar, :tiettsa_ . 1 11,* barn; land: dutisgtbe mini Avs,.befottelll himself with , , 4 plenty to ,tin., .2pris likildissi. never ear ! world" a1i..64 ttow,, nor - 04)iis WWII t thron . gh.,tbe,. Vain floors, in4-As is a py„: Ihric t ing,' ; •isinieiCt4 farmer. gis cow s ,Kivu ,give us' Xnueb milli; hip bees Make much hog,' hi,;',Oecslicht as minty and as good aPpleg,i his ichumbers hotifis much gain , and he. gets! ag ~ii...4i nioncy, for : his wool as does his nerhOil .Ihornpson,and al tthis becati.e he: stn pod' . IfilS - C3rog.ntid bp* his own p0014,- tin len; nftdepcnding upon ifs neighbors for whitt he 'ought to do.for hiinselE.. , -`1 i I rXei X,t.i . liktoJ . ',ottiii:loo . , •,, CHILD SPMTS. • ;, • A ritt ,• • Inr MRS MART ,rtiwtta it:6ld evening, and', there wail 'hitt little fire-in Mt* Roffman's Vic.;_ .scilittr, Frame sat close by it; and though his thotigh iir were far! aWay, yet a slight fueling of diOorit; fort,l.fronv; the- thinness,• mingled with ho fauck*.i---, -I , --, •- . . " I I . itis inother's:wheel kept on- = as it alWaya, did l in the ivinter's long evenings 7 -witlyal4 . hutnining sound had till TOW beediveo,o, -cheerful ! and pleasant to little: Frantz 1 ,„! hint someliONT he forgot to notice', it this night.' Poer.Fitintzt—he .scarcely seemed likiiilit self, for tibia bead was bent down; andhili, eyes seemed lttir iv looking straight' thrOtigh the floor, s'O'fi-ed and intent did bligaze•seein.ri Oftetil and often did the Mother's eve tut - ii to her' , little boy t for never had the joy-teak:. MO eye of: :Frantz been so low* n bent•to • the earth; `.. but still the Mother saidno Word, till 'clast ititliipp sigh _ came from' the parted:l li p of Feitkitz4 • thett his mother';• *laid her'bai 4 softly: upon his,;, yet oven alit:gentle ito4b started;.Frautz, ao 'lost was to - in •tboOgat ; and when )le quickl y lifted ins face, and salty the qta•Aiening look of his Mother; hi s ; p t up thoughts bitrst ant at once. -• • -*:1- •- 1 . ':fih,! mother t in-u week it.will.be qui tr I nf'ag day; -can I mot have te - Christrnas4rc i' The :ii,torOer's time looked_ sad, but foii 'on ,t, 'a Mer,nept ; . she knew that the earnest Wish little Frantz was . not likely to be 'reaii t; but.isbe knew too: that it was t for•har buy' Vnttiffittitiliiiret, ' * ' ' Iti* ''• logly kat:d :gentlY than usual, as she said-: 1: 4;.A.44 want rrtakeS inYllittle Frantz st I is, liciet kat that now?. 'lle Juts - never had •a , aii , ...ittia.s, tree before?' , ' '' • . I 'l ' -911,h4t is it,' exclaimed Frantz- ' ' 1 neiV.: er had,linet Ever since I-was a bab y; blath ers:l leite,4heard, of the good Christ-child who brings; to others. : `NV ki-di4eS ' he hot :bring illem to me.? Am I • vtorbv than ail 'Jae:licit mother 1' • -• •- 1 '"INO- , -•iio, Frantz,' ' spoke, the moth er lia, t tily--for in her; heart arose a picture of .the gentl'eu4 the self denying fortitude Of her ,ii Welai,Y in the Midst of trouble ; his pi/pence, in ;sieltnoi,s, his industry 1 in health, hp abs him Orel rto help her in 1,411 that his lift hands tould do; h No—'ss! my Fantz— • • ` • ai l. , - - 1 . „ i t Wtill;;lnother, but is there any reas on[ '''.--•• rot' di,i.ntitktiOw how 1, have dreamed o a -beatififhl ,I.reelthat,l should have this Clart. -nuts 1 it Irtis full of golden - trait and lighted, toPeri,' add-under it werellaid gifti forl you, - dear ,mpther ; * new bible, with large print; and a ptitie of Money, so that you mienot have; to ~Work ' , so hard,, dear motheiii a i warm clothes that wohld never lei yon tit . eold.l --7, ./Vrd Ohl arl i '" l i m " .: a'....15 "the' t rod[ toi3ity'l dad - the windows shining with their luadi Of beautiful toys, find giftS of, ally sorts, and kW the boys and girls runrring,itnd-iltbut ., ing, 'find - , ,telling how they -would not care for - auythjegjelse !when the; Christmas day was once - come, and they would have their loaded treekben, Mother, all, all the dreamsThave • hrul,lsinde Lea n first reinetriber, etimelb4ck ; all yoU !laic Sld nie' of-the goOdChritiehilil and hi*, !dove ; for children ; and 1,. Itaifl l fe lt, mothek, : ins ill! was left out, and - not fdred • a r non4 the reisi. * * - ' •-I ; 1. .' 13* Fraatz,' said the Mother, ' it!7 I • 1. ia. sad4-lad thotht. ' Do not letit somel mu ,yOurheiirt egaiii: Oh I:the Clarist-clO is alWayS g!;od-raltogeher loVing,. even heft ' hiiii itilte a's 'shOwn in sucliways-, t ime: l 4o d'P milt 'clea rly see it at Once. Come eliisek.- tp ruNirraptz.' i; . ' - * - '•-* 11 I . Ormuz, saw , ! in his molher's face a - toll of such jee .tenderness, that his soul gre w folk' He;took; his own seat, 'and ' ; sat close . ide h4r.aliii:leanej his head "against he; kne e aoo the hibtbei. said, gently-;.- - - f;. 1 . ; -. l•Prirtiii§,f.;ehila has given yciu -hetititiful, gifts,iiii Frantz - ; 'ho his given yoti...nfil and a ',wario,'earnt• T t heart ;• he has given; you . a„ mother,'!Who Rotes you - so dearly 4, a hotpot° Shelter you ; ihe gives us the light of day,ana all ihiglorioUs things it reveals,' an ftaistil; 1 let ..- beauty Of the night:- ',and tie . ' gives us inciter '-‘ than all: it tope of hi;aven, and aik OWP, 'edge Orth path to it. Ara not thesb.greit . i Illftst rrantz l'' _. ' ?--- - . 1 I • . '; lemitz lifted his face ; 'ho did_ not:i speak . beflils, - ,eyes Were full of tears, and It* mot h: er knew that;his heart said= . ,! I' •-' , - , ... , , . 1. f Solshe wen t on. - ' ... _. •-- 4 1 -I - ti l :t• , .f‘ ' ,! - efse am t a i: . gifts We most need to make, usb l o.'F'i ctters maybe good forlu4 . ,but (tie• Christ-n4il4 knows lietter - 4441 Ire do Wliti! t ' We 1)30: '• If it -were-good) foS',.; s he woo *ilia, ti*ati. we . wished for,; 44; t 6, we niiot, yko,t Make a good use Of, hi* gifts,ilir Wi,i - niiiiht:' . lo9w. proud of.:them,. 04 :4: ikr iirt4iied t s gi b gifts as to.furiet - , ,the givir4- Mit'intr, FM4, 1"4. Us oily ask, for'imiliat, la tie - 4'4*(4 . 'iii - t0 haik; Oahe will 04, if;:lii kiiii 0 giV'e; (4 1. 4, 614 4 1" iarusoi.ivULlT) ll 444 ,1 *, a: Frantz iittia :Frantz had -heat hitt.oi on •trii*l, tallow it was soli .sadaels,, only nltii!, ~. • 16 * wss la bis . --44 8 ;' and hi 'aithed,: . , t ' P i . Y w eal l ' Wt *POW Iltat , lir bitstf+-wbatito ror r . . ", ~ L - . 7 H. • irl4 , - siktgivii,thivat'thitii. is wl 4b. imandtsiitiet; if it is soi t sui ids lb* . fl 1 0 16 lb! gife anett sesbefti Print" i?~1 • to vne. B 3 . - f +l l -. .1., , - • '.. I)A 1 7 .`:;-4 7 ..t11 iIjAR , ~. 11'.4855 - .' itt e :, 41 , i ,k• ! ' •'• - .i' * '• ': ,1"1 1 ..! . ' 1 ,-I - - , . . And the ,I mother .'arose; and took from closet a - smelllSnin of money. •, .. ,I, • - - .1 4- ' This; elteeentineedi I' I .a ll 1 hate ' - iralik. of this is speu l t -for teys, or plays, I diallaqi have any tojmy sheas - for - you nor. for .m.t.i and by thiiil -lcnow the Christ-child deems- it. best for.metto, be conteht with what is moot necessary, end tp gire up the pleasure of buy ,ing you beeidiful golden fruit and colored t 4 pers.' .• 'I l I, ,1.1 • 'Could . !I not ,dd without sh V ofts mkeid - I Frantz. '' !would gOto manterrands Bar tlie old cobble ; that bewould mend tnY old once,,,, and ola iif Ithitt would make it right- 1 1 1 ' . ' And I--should filo without shoesl ) asktid the mother ' : - ' - , 1 1 ' 'Frantz 'looked down at the Worn out shoes she bed on and again his heart Wai full. 1 1 ., ' ' Oh! nr4; Mother ; you • must hive shoe. But oh! hoWiliappy,`the boys must be whose niiithers hare 'shoes f and can give them Chrisi - mai trees; lion!' ; - , , , 1• . , Long di :,Frantz lie awake that:bight, arid ponder or i• - till thit his mother had said,-arid at lasti tl tight spring intp his mind. It Wits not wrong . 4 ci; ask tit l e:Christ-child Or what vto 1 wish, if.w :will only patiently bear the with holding: ' •11 04 would' ask for the tree.- But how I IV - mother kld told , hint • that the, ;4 Christ-chil i Was ready to answer and always near.. Frthtz Nvould write his Iteart's Wish in -ajetter, and ilirect it 4 To th e- Christ-child,' ' I And ear IYin the fair morning, Frantz wroe the h letter, and whene ntet his' Mpther, his face was once tnoreithe gay bright face of o 4 •,• for in his pheket was the paper which seemed to him a. wjsrrant or coining joy, and in Ills 1, heart was fl. feeling i very like certainty that 'his wish would be granted ; .yet he did - riot speak a it.,' ;It Was his first, his glad, darling secret, ,and4should be a great surprise to His mother, , oihe only.looked joyful4rid kiss +d her, arid . slfn 1e.',14 her hand on his head, And 'said how glad shewiv4 to sec her boy so pa ' tient and aiterful One l e more. ' : l. Frantz I:lid - hwy . litle nets of kindness and industry that day, for, his heart was a forin tein of hope and lore; and he wished to lailp ercry One. But lively as he was,ihe did not A'irget; to drop his precious,letter in the .pitit Office. II I - 1 ~. ' , • When the postnfaster came to look oi l the lettersk of course lie was much surprisi at this oneliof Frantz's, with so strange a i rection ; .bnt in a moment he .....aw , that it w in a child's hand, and he opened the. letter. It ran thus ' ' ; - .. •"• Goon qIMIST (JIMA), - *' . . • ' I ani a poor little boy,: but 1 - have a ged mother s. who has taught me many thing a , figet.you .„-' and slie'has,.,said that you. ro' I kind and goOd, Rna hole.' little children a icl f delight to }give. them lifts., so that they'are ..ii,it bait-for ; eiles... Ni3n . r . nly ''ltiother is kihd too, And.44ipttki like• to g,ive nte:illl 14.9int,hut she:ris pool and when.' asked her for a Christ- Ma's trees • She.eutildriet,give me, one, becatise ifir rPoi - . - t. -tin--44-nv ii.rOinill' s lrna Cuva;• e e l 1' . ..- t giVeirne - t I hope-I -am not a bad boy 1 ant.suretitY mother aci"es not' think• l ait ; I and if it isl not hi...st for me to have the tree, 'I . i Will try t 4 be patient, and hear t as, a Ott& boy sh - ouid ;" but I , don't see what hurt .a I forge Bible Or ivaint clothes could de `te i ty I poor triothei; so, if 1 may not have the t ..e, ~. . .. ,_, . Ob I. _please ,g,ve ner,thost, and i shall , be Ise ' happy •' t ' ,' ' FhtNTZ lIOITVItia I V • ' Pleas c d[With the ~Si, niple, childish innoeettee of the Tetter" the - postmaster put it in his prick et.' Whet hewent liothe, he fitund a rielila . . dy there, ii, -be had" conic `to take ten ivith ibis_ wife • and tO,..the: table, when tilt wereasiem: bled; drew forth the letter of little.Friintz and'read, it aloud,"„ tellingl,low the poor little fellow would . wonder I itt . never ' getting his . tree; or 14ver hearing of his letter again.. 1 ' But he. may hear - 10f it-agttin i ' sold Ithe ' rich , to tstene , carefully to every word.- 'There is,so, na i ttelEgoodness'of heart in the - pockhoy's,,love foe his mother that well deserves to be rewarded. He mayliear of it aga i n .';4 . - I tr - • So the lady reinembered the nettle - of the tiny-, indeed she it. ,, keilthe man' to give,' her the. letteri,:whith the did, and'by its aid - she found out where ''s-auxtz. lived: From some of the neighbors , she heard' • gm poor t ey . were, , and Ihow little Frantz, helped his m th• , er allrdayi cheerfully, and was the best oy iii the 'ns.fe,:hltorheod, and that Mrs.' Hufliban had notlio! even the money to. buy shbes, for that her landlerd had raised her renattd, -she. had -te:trive the little sum laid aside , , , to him, andlthe ladi thought-to herrelf that it 'would ncit be likely 'o spoil so - geed a' boy by' a• lx4titiful tree; so she had one - broght to her hOuse.. large and full of leaves it was, andk: , al2o)Ought all kinds of beautiful and u,sefttV, thin to hang on :it; end beau tiftil - void*, lored tapers, to belplaced,aniong the branelt3c, arid on the' table, under; the tfoe; *were' laid tiro' pairs of shoes, onel i pair for the Mether i tind one pair for Frantz, and a pir oftidelehlankets, and a purse of mon ey, (fur 0%, lady knew that poor Mrs. Hoff: man must' have Many, wants of , which ('she could,nut iktiowi and she wanted her to Imp ply, te* by . means . of the pursei)andest. 'r ally, there, w as ,a, large Bible.:,: -",-, If 'Fi•alitei dream had ,stiddenly;turn -in to realq . 'it eOuld not linve„been. mon! bean tifut '; 1. ' . , 1:: ___ So d ay! ,ifteo day -went on, and ~tW Franiz,ltantr.44 the fate,:of his letter,he erdonbW that I tat, would go . well :: .1 • pleasantito ten the suit-stiny:facelvith. he_ greeted oiery Morning as ~on Chrl.tinee:'•• And when at hist:Chris mas 'Morning 'came bright , and clear, there, es a lespingAblinding heart in his bosom,' d a light in 7 :his blue9yea , that made -hia.ini ther in) 110 :4 0 d it4), 1 41.1 1 ,§be aeareely,knnw here their ne#'„tiepl was' t 6 come from, the;heel kepi an 111. gliat.F.rarkit sat ~-wi ehis eyes fixed on. tbO, blue sky; as; though liti al most tbtinglit bis,ex - peeted „treewould i dmp down. foot it, ~i,; ' .: - ~, .' '. „ . , SuddiillY , a i 14* knock wakheard tb 4 door, a4d, f l wipe asked 7— ~ . ,-_, -s. , „• . 'fi little FrAnts,Hoffrneolierer -.,, Frantz laltnott.flew to the'door. - , 'And 4. ' 40 Jllll4 maiden, iliti risked: tit toldiiiM i,ta contowith bur, arid_:.ehia - nit, nitistmiOtiii.tool. le.: ei : - e x., ,f k ' ~:.:4 Allicif"Very so:Nitr, Was ihe little pirty-r dy, and ihei,b,ltlerinaiden-led . them-atnfig' : : ' 'ily; talk.../iinditenio" 4 9Uie, mtirsla4 o .[lbefilek'- ed oiiiiii.noolthey entered: in.`---t`,",i . e- - ---414lighlitrOltrrimtzlitosig kw hit *t Ituitaikvihiej)itt . lelfiud - to' bimt ' t 'the 'en - stood! lA*4' Ink a*, and its, Ilia girl Tsui , it - open ; a blaze of light ' ' "ed out. 'tx 4itught his inothozos .- , end tipdrew , fon*ra, atelaftly . .. I-- MI !. - FRAZI.tR4c SMITE PUBLISHERS,--,;V:OViVLI" 'lt is 'my tree—my, tree! I knew so well It would e:: ready: And 're enough, there stixd .the shining tree, all bright with lighted tiepers, and: laden with sparkling fruit, and on high was,rm im age of the beautiful Christ-child, holding out. his hand and smiling so lovingly, and, below wag, svrit!eri: .* - • iEgAsvz---Bacaisz HE LOViS MITLIER.t • - Ie THE LARD OF. THE: BABAOHE'.. BT BAYARD TA11.04: - The New York Evening Foot, gives the public the following tast e of Bayaii Taylor's new book '' • ", - ; . Z APPROACg TO JERUSALEM: but "when I climbed the inst. ridge, - and looked ahead with : a .sort of painful sirspeßse, Jerusalem .did - notappear.. , :We w - Are too thonsana feet above the Mediterranean, whOse blue we' l eUeld, only, see fur: to .the west--; - ;through 7potches lit the chain Of hills; r,-TO the north „the mountains were-,, gra:Yesolate„ and awful: - ' Not a shrub or tree'relieved their. frightfid barrenness. An upland tract, cover: ed with White 'velpriie riAt; lay before 'us. We "met pea - stmts . will: . assess looked, to my eyes, as if. they had justleft Jerucalem. ' Still fdrward we urged our horses,' and reach ed a ruined garden, surrounded_: with cactus, over cc' itch I saw domes aud' walls in,the di' tanee. Li i ,l., drew a - i long breath, mad Joked at France's. , Ho was jogging • along Without. turning hi.: head ; he , could not litye been. so indifferent if that was reilf y ' s , the city. Pre' -entiy.- .0 reached ,another 'slight rise in the' rocky plain. Hi began to 'urge his'ptiniin''m ~, horse, e;nd at the sameinstant We both. lashedi, the sPiiit into ours, dashed oriNat, a break- ' peck gallop, round the corner `ofim old wall' on the top of the bill,- and la! the Holy Citvil Our G t reek jerked both piSt4ls 'nip . '" his ho - I-1 seers; raid-fired them into the air, as we rein- 1 ed up,Oit the steep. ' • ;, ~. - FrOM the description 'of,trasellers i I:.,had: I expected to see lin Jerusalem an ordinari 1 moderd,-Turkish }town; but that "befl..re me with its Walls, fortresses andclomes," - Was it netj still the': city of David'? . I sap , the . Jerusalemi , of the New .Testament as I had imagined it..=-1-1 Long-lines of walls, crowned ,with a notched, I paranet, aud strengthened., 4, towers,; and an :I few:Zion - tea 'and s'pires'abOvei them celuitais of ! cypresses here' abd therei- this Was . all''that i, was visible ofthe City. : On; eit hir side 'the.' hillOoPed down to- the, two leep..talleys over 1 which it hangs i _ On the east, the Mount Of bliv,i .. erowned:with . i.t. chkpel and mosque, , rose high and steep, "but in front the eye pass.:'' -ed direetly over the city, to' re.kt, fir' :away- 1 upon . iie • mountains of Aioab, •heyerid the. inent cOlors werethe purpre of . theos dis`tant i rnountiiinS, and the hoary gray- of the nearer bills. -The walls were, of the dull.yellow, of weather-stoined marble ; ail& the. only tieei...-° .. the dark cypress and mocinlit olive. - Nov,, indeed,lfor one brief moment, I' knew that 1..W7V,3 ..W7V , 3 in Palestine ;.'that: I saw ..igount Olivet and ,MoU k Zion - r arid,4 knOvy not it was, - ,': J nix sight grew 'Weak, and all 'ObjeCts trenibled and wavered in a 'watery film. Slice:We :tr.:: rived, I have looked down jupon the eity,from i the lidunt of Olives, - anal: lup to it 'from the i , yalley 'of ,Jehosapbat :. hot I :cannot restore i. the illtision of "the first yiCW. , _ ... , , ' .'' - iiniOsit A DATfI Its TUE . • • . • I ,proposed a bath, for _the ,sake: of.,experi ment, but Fraceis endeavOred to di*suade us. He had tried it, and nothing could be more disagreeable; we risked getting a fever, and beside this there werefow bogie- dangerous travel !yet- before . us., But by-,.this time. ive,l were ‘ lialf undressed, l and soon Were 'loath: i g en 'the, clear hitainy‘oul'i Waves." The, beach ' Was fietravel, ilild I.helved . gradually doWn.: I keptimy turban on mi . head and was care ful to hyoid tonthingthe,watei with ray ;race. The sea as mOderately warm, and gratefully . soft te .. -tbe skin. Itwas impossible-to sink; and coca; whao• kwirii;mirig;.the body. rose half, .out of'water. 1 shOuld till:it - it riii'ariftVe to drvO a short diStance, but larefer that same one else• woulatry the experiment. With _ a :1o: ‘of woodTur_ a pilkr.v 4; onmight sleep a.scon one lof the patent niatta. 4.5. The ; taste of ,the water is. salt and pu gent, and s:tin6 the tongue like Ealtretre. -We were obliged ":to dress ,in alibaste; without even Wiping off the detestable . liquid:;.yet t expetioneed.;itery . iitl tle ofthat discoinfort that most travelers baye remaillied;, Where; the skin had, beenpre- Yichiily brhispac.there'Was a slight :smarting sensation: and my thiy felt . elammy and gln tinou.t, but l the bath vas rather refeeabiq9 than ntherWi 66 . . :- .1 : .1:r .1 :, . .. ~ . 1 •.; 1 , , 1 . ~ -, .toz - JEWS IV , musimg: '"> J ' • .. Th# native Jew ish families in Jerusalem, as welt as those in other parts of Palestine, pre sent a marked diffcrenne.,to:theJe,ws of Eu:, rope find America. 1, \ They possess the same ihisicaVeharaeter istk*-the.daric, Oblesig eye, ''' the prominent nose, strongly rnarked , Ceek , and jaw- . - butin the: - latter fluke_ traits_ have, become harsh !sad coarse.... Centuries devoted,t4 the loweit 'and most deNsingforrns, Of inane.. ; with ghe'euderanc4 of persecution aid,. ebn ii turntly—have greatly' changed and vnlgariz ed the appearance of t C rue, But the Jews of , thil. lioly . City stil l retain a noble beauty,- 'Whic(t proved to my mind-, their _, descent from!the ancient princely hOuSes of Israel.— The . torehid is loftier, . the, eye larger - and morn frank in its eipt.ssien, the nose. more delicate in its.prominenekand thiiface, a purer ovat: : . I have remarked the, ame distinction in the countenances o 4 thi3eivlth families of 'urope whose 'reeinhers have devoted theMselvos to art oilitfirititre: •Mendclaiohnii was - .;11 face that Might have'belonged Ao the Wi en 9EDAvia, _Li- -...,.. ' , .„ 7,... „. ~-. .t. .., 011 tir-PYen-irignlY la* l o in the .. city; as I setoutto walk thiough - the shatOrs,lencoalt7 torty! a native Sow,richose 6nio lila haunt inc . thelest ofiny life...' -f t• Wlli s ea u - nteriug - '!il iifig sloir)y, asking 4 in :ihi s Jerusalem V w heh, lilt- , in.g.,o 3 Y.eYes they ilietalutse of Christ! - ,it wawthe very . Ace Raphael. had 'painted ;lbo trad)tional features, of the saviour, ,ss 'rbe9.ll - iccepted'hi ali atristendetni 2 The wasim.blown bidei'tgiit:ty hidden ! by Ilia* csp4fell clustering about the'eara.v.theArne6 ' wool! the Inost perbct ;oval, and Almost =fetni, 'ulug,in.t.he,p‘trity, a l Its' outlijukt „thei• ecrene,, chihjlikei mouth wa s stiaded. - Withia slight Matigild** aid 4 slikt. btkilni bCard clothed the 01114 ;tut the gotta ebalrjeiii* - 12olonto-, , Ligh was her : 1 ; - .''' [i;itc ll: cii) , again .1 'lkiie`-(i.441-tr;lkil,4LfTrrUiblet, they • beam an hea cd With' - !eiprisaiori =qt ~..1. ; vine --• .lov e ~,,-,ddivine sermu", suchaillieti#before '.. .sate: idlniman farii:. nnut.,The hadju. erg. ednv U frodark a;chw,DV.and,thegol _ a n ki ow ,- of the sunset' reflected fromOthite w Iltbovi - Tell'iilliin hici - face-: Pei ; h4l s s - 4,11'4 ntie' .. jA,tiltss- - _ - fignration - whichinedelie hi:anti — ', artk ' ly ; but during the 'inorneni-that-T y:r hith, r "he was to me the revelatiortotitiii; 'mai-. There are still miraclealuthe,land,t Aludith. , s the &Pik gathered in th9!.deep- ilritets; I . . coniil'itie nothing hut' iliC, jiieffahte , weetness p rom and.benignity : , of' that - countenance a nd _. my, friend iwas,nota little astonished, it ' a ba ck'. t4,..when I told, kith : with the :Caro i of belief ron:my return, '1 have seen- rist.' .. ,1 .. A tarn n; sits owls. ,sossi „' _ , '• -We untwisted our .turbansoltick off our baggy' treirieri,.inul 'Speedily :releaSed our. -. -selve4 thin?' the' barbarous restraints'efjdmss, .: . ol e diPpO into the tepid Sea; and' 11 teirlazily .. 1 , out -until we could fiaeLtheezquisii I "Ciildneas 1 - . of. thel , livrgsprings,.which.sendu their jets " from the bottom.:. I waslying pit my. Jack , inoVirg'iny finsjust sufrielently te ep_afloat, and gazing dreamil3 , ,throughliale cisedeyes lon the forlorn palms ofTiberiaS;ifiniiihrill- . .voice. hailed , me -With: 0- Irovradji,; get - out • of our way!' There, at the old - iitonet4ate- '' `evaY below o ur teitifstOoditio,GalilatinOam., ' sets; with heavy earthen jari twottOiejOeads 'GO away yoUrsebrm,' 0 'maideuir 'I an.._` ..; Swerecl,.f. if-you want us to dOrne -- Oht-Pf the•- water.'„: !But weimust fill onr.pitehere, one of th4mreplied.. - ',Theo fill them atone; and . , be nth - afraid ; or leaCe thein aniliw i e j will fi ll - them;fiir you.' - Thereupon: they pal the pitch ers dosin, but remained watching ue very :,P,, cornPlaeentlY white ire .saiik that. vessels to - `the bettOnyof the lake; and lei th em fill `the colder and purer tide et ..the - spriit . t,ts.' hi' ,bringing them back - through '. the wator.id the-, gate, the one I propelled before me happened - to strike against.a'stone, and its fair owner, on receiving it, ' immediately - pointed . to , a - ertiel. in the side, which ." she declared I..had •made, and went ofthimenting.' :After we- had .... -resumed our garments,. and. were enjoying the w:pe, of indolence and the:cofiee 2 l of content. meat, she returnpd - and made such an Outcry, ' that I was fain :to purchaSe peace . Of ail OW pitcher... , f passed the - first hoersor .- 4,Ele :night in looking out•of a . ty tentdobr Ili 1" 4 5. Ny, on the stars sparkling : ur the' bosom of .': Galilee, like - the sheen of AssYclati speara,-and , the' glare of great fires kindled. On the oppo-- i site. Chore. - * . _ '''.'- .. . -. ~. ''.'. . JEii6II ' MARRIAGE IikSTIV.4I.i AT AL.EI' ' 'Af One of the ..rowish honks WhiCh wevis lied, 'the-"wedding'"festivities' of briebe 'the daughters 'were being Celebrate - 1;1:C' Wo'itlere ' wele ol 9,Pd.'?viol great toidhdiejr;io2flintilliedi , : ately ushered into the.ro , pm of state,4,4m : 9,lt. gent `apartMent overieuking..th,.;,w4klea l he. low the city-wall}' 'Half the room, as oceift- , pdre&t i gr araisedlniatforFl,. with , le - diviiii cf '- - the-geralemen ranged on 'the Beer billw.— They all rose at ourentratite,,and - .* tia Conductd. to seats ainong -the.,latikEqiTfipea • and . perfumed dirks -were .nery4 - ...ta*,414:' - b rid al take, -Mad e: of t*eniY:iiii di tref_entrrtate' - ' 4; Was presented ori - az_goidedialver: Our3air neighbors. Soma : rot-Mu:ha -':iiieriillY'lAtizet . [ . .yrith jewela i wp - p-sttikibgly,bearitiful:.:.ll:443l. PntlY„Xlie- bride -ajit),e,hred akti?OcKwilikA*6 ail' resemand remaindd standing as she ; *pc - ed, supported 'on each side.by i tbe ,tWq' Oa- bein'iyo, - of bridesniaids.' , 'Shol - Wai.:4bout i ,,,. L sixteen, slight arid graceful in,ap ' the not . decidedly lipsutiful, and:: was attired:with the utmost ,elegance. , lier dre , ,ife,s..,_e-, ; , pale" hilie sil:; heavy with gold enab idery; and" o% er herlong dark hair, her nee , bosom ea .*rists,lPlayidla thorktind rain "ow '`gleams &aim 111. from the jexcelsl whieh.voveriid them.`- , The ...Jewish! trmli9lails ? seated tat the, ttom. of Aber - hall, struck -up a loud, : rejoicing . _ Mtny ..on . their 'ilolins,:gililarslnd dulcimON, and the . women servants, grouped rd . thel door p .._'.-otter- act :tdathat#lld, shrill cry, Which' ' ' ernraidi i ti ll such festiVals at the'Easwi 1, ,:.: , f ~ .,i ~-.- T 'The bride was careful to perve'. t1i040., corum i e:xpepted of her, by s.,Aing,no'ofd, nor lOsing the Sad,. resigned -exp o,ston-00tv • countenance. . ' She ascended tthia:drvlitio .• bowed•l!o each of u 4 with a . Jol re v erential inclination, and seatedberself oh the'Crialikais.- The music and dances listed e timo, - _ , scr companied•by tbe , zug4oreet,- • cry of the:• weMen,-,Which was repeated wit _ double Omer When . awe rose : to,; tak. Name.. The, - whele •r . malmlay waled on us to the.st t doel l itnd one ke the ' servaats ,stathitted ' n tliC.coirt [ shout e d some long, sitig,song p raeS'aftet'its a isas ,we ! passed 00t. i I - , could -• l ot' Wish' the. :cords but was t 41, that it Ins; 'invocatiint4( ,proVpit . Y 9POP:usr ip return f r Jim: honor which Our : visit had _conferred,,,,, ..,_:, 1 `lrt:the evening : T 4' ent - to vi n, -a' Christian! tziairko frecession, whiek: a tit *441404 conveyed the bride to the hou_ -of the;bridia. groeut. - :"The house; it appea 4d,', -waii. too smalllo, receive . ill the friends f tho.famitY, - and 1, joinpl a largo nuniber of hem, 7146 Ft: pal red to the' terrace. tttislieenin)atti ~ • , , to greet the 'procession ,as it `passed`.-The firstipctsonS l whe ap•Piared WerU7.e ecinitwo3? : otbutnions ; safter them four-itUthisaricc.tar- IYiNtA‘er =Mat ..thek thr-zirmao ..rriendol 'bearing 410 1 9, 1 '0 -lantenr *4. e4ittuncd losctk . 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