The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 17, 1849, Image 1

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    O. 0. HEMPSTEAD, Editor and Prolifictor.
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defending our eau,o lad temper. the art 1111
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n° l66°. '" i6 " .l ' pit-, the nreat both not be f
ing arrogant in tic 1,1 degree 'Dem :
wade s nlonnillero live lreet 'y Paper'
will nut he eu6Plittuutlud L I tl i, k 6" "6"Spiitg end cultists n in Summer if
der upon those w h o ,L,„„ ,„ 6, their reap an choralint hors e•I .Itittii,
flag thia city. Dow x ml.l Nir
bourn • ho' atltuto 111. W 1.11..•• it.ll ntl among t I
of the Lady's lick," like a Democrat to
toy to him—" Sir, you ore
Wid .. "" d To follow Co. 1.1 ,v dual t. tih the fl
therefore should not be klent with a ht-Lu ger „,,, ,k „,,,,,,, It
erary Magazine 't” And ,et this is the
doctrine ...heated, if not asserted, by— „,,
" &we'. If all Pnrir , " en nil heracce Meet! Th.. entrx this. un,
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emrats. It is the doetrile oi an ens i- the em ~ ,1,, ~f the .„„.4
Out and contracted notice, and is entitied most go hand in hand wimp 0 e
to the contempt of men of all parties. ..
indestri ~,, s and ',va l eta... colitis:llion .1 the 11. ,
man win , 6666 66 shore his I" dismal or ea rth, If e grieultore owes notela to thelre- m.O olio-, Isom,— I. to bring to timittriit
personal prejudices, in discharging his du - ohm influence of flee institutions, libert3 pr ,du, h.. sot, ,-e h-- of ill. , t i
tie. ae a journalist, is not lit In In, maim,- ow ,„ l e ., t o , tgr i etr it nee . Wh e re d e w e ha tool &inutile...l' ntati.ilitti the bilownr
tat with the press -certainly not At to eon
look for the calm diserction, the disinterested .itty eft, r tl.t3 nod lent att. r I t „
duet a neutral publication like the " Week- patthdism which taut sustain n representa- um loing'ilx maidl olations of art. Ilappilt
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In order the ere elTeetnally to totbserve t the Earth. Con , cquentiv. oor *onto: chont .1- in ,c hl. n thus the ,
his purse, the editor of Scott's !Ural!, we must cherish u pro n which more great tin-. piton .pi min. hater, awl tem ,
Paper' m ono tint " The 1. " . " i1 Y than env other 'cepa,ea ntan to reecho thes ir no 1..1111 . ..r •WiA,
saragve" of is the weekly the Pronsylra
highest lobe -imp, of his cane in thia trot Id, a l'"" ism, our tincktittc innoui...•
Wee," " and bas beet, slightly reduced m
I government. We tobst cherish it mob 1, oho the importmice of Inetratilile and
46 % 6 tin to eurreul 66l 6 6.666 to the i 1111.1.11,, by riot,,:' hv intell , vt seal cultism. manufacturing inte , mt... 114:11IV 110 Po i
when. of the l'ennaylranian." 11011 11V . .1.111110111i ig it with seienee and the t•tutoi on l'"unuitr" of '1'11666^
"6" all. 666 .6qu Jig o duntruths arts sod with everr, thing altreh can devate and indiepennalle purelnurru an.l ronvtintt.rs
• —let as sad, uttered with the deliberate un,t .A kigko„ e Mlltivstinn , 'of ~,,,,,h, d o n s o f aorietoltural intlnory
Imewledp that they are mu. The Weekly and a trader appreciation of the Liming% 'I be Mt reliant, the Mantua, enr,r, the
P 66.06666 6s till 6664 6.6 this ' 6 " and elsintmf mind will nodes btedly set us Leveler, l'h3riciant end all pmft.stonitlmen
Ishitelentent,and has an hennetum circulation.
right on thissubjmt. May tbe time be not when just told liberal nr well BP nuellment
Th. Family 346611 e r" 66 66 been far distant. This will lead to Inventions, 'and enterprismg. may be clamed ounong the
loweased in dm the I,,, w ah o f a hair, inproventente, commerce., navigation and nobltel of tut"... Mu/ lu•nOct mr remork,
and will be improved by the addition of new' everything which contribute. to the tnettini • I cannot too tlmoglY urge °Pun your minds
Ips and • new head. We eau only pity o f gh • • fondne.o for agricultural wetter. Let en
not who ' ..iib°" ..."`"" i° "• seek*.to Th n tr 11: higher voetttion on o'er it than err farm. t Nam a wood nuricoltural met.,
*km • 0 0 to•PnrY , hinMelf, th i s on ly h e „ senm plished by will ttoto their min& with every spe
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"k""'" mar unredeemed 66- employing all the thought and action of whirl, ' cite of ioformation oonnected with the
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repremintatioos. The spirit is repulsive to men i a duvtry, di.criminetion and lure au t utantmement of-farms and gertiena
the oeurtesy of the Prue, and to the digui- talent . ' %filch hone been given us. This will It will I • got in your eons a fondoem for '
ledelf-respeol et the Gentleman. Every d the pave . se :ricultural pursuits, end implant in these
wad will tore from It with 4 , 6 11 6 .1.. and - Way for t
t• us - hose higher moral influenom !minds good moral and Altoona principles,
Whig, who"' IuPP 66 6 i. " 6666 ' 6 oh. m n mmuiticated Order sod system ore I which in the tiro, supping stontrto success ;
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pressed 1 „i„k„ „ m ar, N o auLd what VI truly adorns the charmer. of es ,
sip It Was, will alike morn and denounee, with . d . roper an ... a ...ming rang man. Let those who have not, ,
of crops and field work, canving each to Pd. emwhilly reflected on these mettles new ntev
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01-1 , 1 i 1.I„ It , 0 nil' ortliiii.n. In I Jere cradling and ruining to all our limited i
.•assios, edis it. ' , 11 , 1i 11 10111111, ISABELLA OGDEN; ideas of real happiness to move around, and,
J. ,1„.,,. th. I, .1. 0.0 . , van promptly
oN In the end, work out a higher degree of ,
iris. '•s oi Y opts' 'n„• ' " e. " I .' r• ' The Mich and Poor Loser. earthly happiness than we ever dreamed of
101 l s. mins. n limas el .11 , , 1111Tolitn01.. , 1
A CITY 'Tilts gram. oven. We, poor mortele, to eosin° such a.
result, have but to do our duty. If we make:
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-.. I 1 , 1111.11.1 , 1 11,11 .`1 1 1 ,,, i114, if apielllll,l [Concluded] mistake, as .perlms did, hi marrying.
still we lime before us 'lift constant wtch.
opromineto del is d 1 , ` P I. \.. alai tho CHAPTER VII. word and guide, "Duty:" I think we home
go ..... of N. •i. nary 111 socry miter si r It was past nine o'clock when Frank both tried t s Si. our duty Now, Isabel,
.t. Ed , ss. I lose no t, .0 .n, th. pent. tirasemleft hi / sister Margaret, to proceed whet is, or what inay not ho the result In
1.1 .s. that nor in', "- c. Hi oi u Neon to the emblems° of his norther, in Morri e our ease?A kind Drovidence bat to or:
Mound ....oh is thou_th great, :send street. When be reached the house ~
and dared that the very events we lime simply
and In ths on. 1- 5. 100 des idol aiOl ospish lied rung die dour bell, hie Mind became thought hail ruined and destroyed our hopcii.
Ay I ,i ,drumlsla. Is .100,1 0,1. Lail Ito dark confuted; he regretted, ahneet, that he lied may proutide ansrinake them higher, holissr, '
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it Li- r -1, to go at isgt• s tion, is- not written a letter announcing hie return, Imre enduring, and more blesses), not only '
.1. ,I, oml 1. is 4 1...- m ~ I. il , ,111,111. any Ile knew that he should meet Isabel. The to snweelves, lint to the rest of mankind, to,
r. no imps a.' .I. •I ;s. I sn oo r y of d e . memorise of years of et:Bering. regrets, and others of our nine and speciea. We are
slid al. Lad- o al.,' . i's ~ , ii it m.: “tlio- disappointment, were crowdin g ups, th e now in the Met real stage of life, nor char. •
tn. so d,.' ~011, 'm a ..., deity day s. ir- present moment-a few minutes, and his nett.. are f ' , med, nor dialtenhintm era an
dto a Ist,ls p.•nt 14. I'l illi it i- nvil future destiny uould b.. ilmided The door velosped, tattooing of mind, diseppointnteut
Ins o ili.st lot V 1i , ,r.. - a 4.• git, of .hill h.,. was opened by a female stoniestie, whom he and misery, Late made us exactly what we
•is s slols. lAs r. in , ono nal alni uppli. did not rs'ocenire and who did not know are, and we are now capable of estimating
sots h. ino.sll. I 1 , -.11111.1. " anainaro s ill 11 Lim" Is Ylm.iiralmou at lame? h e en. and appreciatingßo pure stud lasting joys
1/, iki ii inn, 01 ~ in Ty I..irt , o(Ili ty- spired. of oar exists., Is It not im ? Look at
•1 do lb, an 1 1, 111....131) people ult., e Yes tdr-will you walk into die paris.r this picture for a element. suppose I. an
.. ,•.I .11'111111k '',l4 .1.,n, of -Lill in'She has gone up to her room s but I du not instant sleet 1 hod returned, as I did return
han l.r. i:..ls - ot 1.1 I owl,. 'I lid nil" think she lies yet retired." atone year, end ,sand you still mine. 1
.of suds Asts. u.., ,sel Moose,, pros teed eDo so. my good gbh 7 will remain in ' was 21. you wore Di-well boy, as I wast
ta sr.' 1111111/ .1 ....1 • 100 ii 111.111.'11 Ilion the parlor," and lie mitered.
.I. toil 1 o osi si sl oss si $ sss ,„l„,„ i,,i• Bow the old doses came over Lim-eye- l ' i i • rl i a u s gs ' e o h n ot ' il i s ' l n Zi ° ,7 n lll::l i Te i' e 'g ne tr o h o e nt o e g r, Pe i d t :
, ~.mn,' ''`' lY 00. ' them ry thing in the room ronsined perisely its Lads """dud in persuading acne ...len'
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da sls.s., onsmos , s . r i ~s , a wino s In- Isabella In 1.114 side• there waa the I nale iii- phingot into thr realitios of life, what would
i s , a s ~,,,,,.. : sh a y . hi. d i„. o hi sa s soss a „ ss ehe had o at ad ' „ ts . s. there wa „ the louse been the result ? Yost were proud,
...1" 1, " I"` th• " ''t u"g•iibuis mine - identieal music stool she had sat tipon when
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- . A' o ' ' l d 'l' '' 1 "" lio do n' 'J.- he Mot tnlsl her how tne's Ise Imest lice -
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bare alluded
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I ' l, bo'd iu" -i•'° i 1 . • 'oh t's o As all them associations or ides, :Ilia la
'so in r ..., m„ •' in . 1 . l' its "f tb.• miner objects, eludered , isions of slit limb,
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li 11l 1':2,1.1 IIL • Llll, 11, r, d 1.,...ii,1.• h en ' i s , id, h o „,i, and wept-yen. wept at the evnii, of niv creditors-for tlia .
''' •"'"'" '' ' ' su• and '"IlY 1 i-t. on , like a elsitsl. Eleven years hail and iitanty I hail mole in Illolland the first year
sineded .... fon , I was out. wissild hose been stomped in nit
'hit .., I - ni ' 'ii ' l, '" , l i• lon - steaks. all the si(ustaeles lie had had to ere n ' nhnhu " , nn T lludil " e ' n ' hi " .ssnn h l '
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ni no .1 I. .. ~ .. ( . .11.1ill, •I•io 11 to asmst, and won - won what ,
,%ii ho de _ w. 1.1 hose Lee, more &et of caprice and
d rcs i s h n t_th e grcateet. Ansi the best, site- hope than genitino s prudent, legitimate cow
:us so s s, 1..,.. ~1.. ii. 1•1111, ill .4.11111 pn „„.„1 I„,,e_thnt Lad been denied him, mereiel bstsit t s o s a
r i ep sl r i o o a ti c h h l es lia w ye . f l a d ile h d ev i . e
'• 0,. i ....2 Til, ,lnd, I ` , II o " , ‘ lll , l'ilt and in agony and bitter., of epirit bees- Intaine nh
followed, we bliouli i i .. l o itr bb he tt le i.
d en ay em .. be i r4s - 11
s 1 i o .1 nols ol.so o sa'n lo 1,...iii...1nit ~.I,,ime d M o nd . n T., ion ‘ 0,„,,, 1 ,nand .„
llii -.. 1, . , I l''''k I. i' k iilli I mined nurser.. family, Tail whom I had entrusted with more "" a landlY and
Ind 'onl 1. ans d ols • booms-, tin.- in than mV life, my Gr., pore, holy love Oh, oil ham went. despised each other, and iu '
s. '1•1." sterol- ' ' 's" , If d --Lou. W'• bow eiMld you wrong a heert that woold "u n 1.. '" nun" each " her ' •• the "nu.
al L.,"1 s ongud do"' . 0 .- 1 ` es. thin ne have erased to beat ere it could harm you, of our mutual marry and waist of see
m , hail ' i d "Ituo• .-• in ih'• n'e by a thotight min orthy or yon? "..."
I. 011. Frank, what a drew/NI picture
1 ' d • d '' "-du'• •: •.0 '''' I ti "' ' ln n . " , Mitre in Heaven' slid he dream ?I e
sl. d an. iinln al . k H pnildsmosalnism beards i be , d , b. a tel a ' you have strewn!"
• 'le 1. 111. s. is - -non sl u ids approptiat. wooded b) f s ' it
.77: and g a head, °,: s gm7, .. f think s dearest, had we been guidoll
-01 '3 d' " 111 tl "' bd. ''' . " I '''''' h ' with silky : heir, reeled on his knees; by sow own real desires, and had they been
sad I. s Ishou t awl lie Ins nom, Men, gratified, it indeed would Lave Imeu • tosni
, dr 1i ed Ids hands fism his own face, dslUbt e .
1' " " 1 ". ""'" • - .A "d f '', 55 ""•,.",•'' eil n i:i:sl wondered-woe it Tsabel ? ' " 5 ,. 5 :', a 1 a ' `," 55 ,7"; ‘ ",.. A4YMa - tit son
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unr. " "" r5. ''"' 555' oils.. •'" ' sod she uttered but the one word e For- 'king engagements, or tun sting mar.'
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'"' s i r.,".:n " ','" s. 55. 55. 5 , 5 r,"1 5 , 5= 55 . 5 „ ‘ „ 55 ,' embrasm, and then he held doer in his arnisslreal neture of what love is, when mated
' ' ''''‘••"'= '' s I ' l ,''' ', 55. 1 5 i - • i"„„ • her head nestling in hie bosion, the Millet,. : un d er trying and varied circumstance& But
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of the room 1111111 A.,, save by her sobs.- let me finish now what have been the facts
si al s ill y mho o so n . id s ss f ii nem' •",- It man 60 tamer unol o ellt of pure, uneasy- I got Immo filled with hope, had been brood
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. 51551 ', 1 ''' '''''' I ''', es! lintipinms Frank 1.1 known for ootoy Lugo ~, you an Illy spin it idel for months.
h d' ' s' - ' l . '' ' " I "''''' " 1. " '' '''", ="'" u i''.' years. lio felt that lie 0.1.1 dry u p those ' believed you perfection, invested you with)
n''' 1..•1 ''' n '''''''" " ''' 1. " 0 "' tears, and though else had made tflY °side. attribute that only belong to higher beinge
atisani s he felt no mole were needed-she then human ones, and wan prepared to be.
'''' ' ' ' ' ' ''lll' '' ' ' '' ' . '" l ' ' ' '.ls ' ,sl'; ' ' ' -'11.1"m? ' ""r15..051.5.75 : 5.5.-75 , " •' ; ' ' ' ; ' loved him Both had suffered, and now co .: come what .., win , arreo i ntaa w ino & and
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hie God never aliould becotne-a woman',
wntaltedunai a blia• in °tn.'. f." deli.... slave. I met my tittle, 'end learned that ,
". ' ' " ith ''' "' I ‘;', 11 "•, n . , '• ' t ' ku ' ir t ' u 's too purr, ton lioly, and Do thrilling, to be y on ger . mna i o d."
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r.0,-1. i , ," -, - "G , l ~.ad.. oust reed hoeueff lir* and gently extricating can a life time ever reply you for what you ,
i it. o' 'meld'''. '" t• 's ' ' t s .• ' lt '' "•''' s • horned' from the Cfnlif embracs, rose yroni have puttered on my ace.nt.
L• ,-• ii I. 1 ". '. ' •'' 4 1" : tll ,' h.= " n l his lap, and again knelt ost Lit, feet. ilo slid si That is all very Mee, my den '• ho t "
ti . dul 800 n't.i." , n" , ' "ft.". - "1"..;• - not attempt to pr anther, hot places! otie
to nn 1, • - • " 1 •""" 1 des . '''''•''' , inn ''''''' min about her nark, raised her face to hia as they are, nnt as we used to do, veer.
but don't interrupt ale, let', look at thingel
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loin. It was love's first and richest reward wen monied, there assno i mng i na t e „ ,
iid.' , ''' ' t Id. nt id n "' ''''Y'''' u s n ' to constancy. De priesdees r a no „ n al only fancy in what I felt was a eyed fact, so far
. tDo "", so• . ii :-Soil , ..l.l•'''''' in d o he tested by hug years o f ...owe and son es you were con.rne.l. It wns a staggerer,
in 1-.1.11 . h oh o iii :11 moda , •.. to ..n^"" arati,„
for it wee an necumence that I had never
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" • 11 ' 5 ,lit- 11 1''' I '' ' any thing has ch gored to cone between our wee loveimakesfited, or that the world would i
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VI s• ;sic h. as dins, os sis so , is• tin". jog girl complied. dead railer, Amu to the counting Tonal of,
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, I returned today, landed but a few hours in the North Myer, Captain Edward. with
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that it i- tinsmith our own fltnilily . papers a
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TIIIIISDAY. MAY 17, 1849.
!want to ham anything ilmet it, M) so .
ing about dm ton yearn—yoe
Buryou must, you aro noble and, goe.
mom, but I mot mane my Wed, Ido
not want you to Mink moo Eau*
than I damovu" '
" I cannot think enythleg of the kind.
but have your way."
" Mr. Pem offered Memel& sod I refilled
him. I had never said • word to my guar
dian of as attachment, but I told Palo all
I about it in confidence, and he informed Mr.
Galloway. A scene followed. Se was de
-1 tertnined I should marry Peen, and dually
meson wore adopted to gain any consent, it
succeeded, and 'yet I loved you sloare,than,
than ever—for I felt how deeply you mast
suffer at toy doing what I probably deemed
[my " duty." Frank, let me go up stains
sod get you a loiter to read, from my Mb-
NUMBER it
dear, I don't watt to me Igay let
., from your father, he was • very oleo
person, but he him been dead ever dame you
were ten year* old, has he not ?"
" Yes—but, I received a letter from hhe
the night berm.* I commuted to marry
3 ming Pem, nut the night before, for I or.*
day ill , and out of my mom. for sever),
ys after—"
e• My poi, girl, what Y our sense
her bee,,aelined upon you? r AA
er ! letter from him, could you not., kW.
.uell nu absurdity ?"
'lt was not, Frank, you don't under/WM
me, do let me gat the Jotter."
. . . .
•• 30 , it still where yos on , (.0 its ass
ist/1.. I have no wish to nes it."
It maps my father, and I loved him
Flank, dearly and devotedly ; oh wall I re
member how lie suffered from want, and
poverty, and how his proud spirit revolted
at the euntraet betwien his forms, wealth
and grandeur. I initibed from him • ow
tain portion of his feelings, bat that on.
not it. 1 loved, ah, adored and worshipped
hid, as only no only daughter, who is moth
erlem, eon appreciate the recolleetion aatl
rodeo cote of a father. I revered his
memory. it Iran all I hod to eberieh, tresspt
my young and new born lore for you.—
Frank, there was • time, so full did I en
' dome me fathers opinions in regard to the
t.
rebu c.i wealth and riches, that I hard,
nn, not you, but I hated and despised my
self, my own wcaknem in loving you, who
were poocnnd comparatively amount. Well,
o hen Mr tialluwav handed me • letter from
my father, he I. it me alone, I reed it, it
writion only a few day, before he
Gertsittly,sl knew his hand—as well an.-
Ido yours. In the letter, ho conmseneed
by sling that he foresaw that whets I h
a of age. I should be very beautiful, sod
that I could mike a good marriage, that he
dreaded I should love one, who like myself,
woe poor—and then he had written wend
page with reaming sod so forth, why, I
should nover marry such a ono—lastly
Frank—be wrote, that ho had ever loved
1.• tenderly, and if he we seven, or app.-
moody unkind, it was for my eventual good,
ll :traired or loved one elm wee poor, nod
eoul marry one who weer ieb, and respect
ed, and Mr Galloway advised ran to any
the rich one—to comply with his wishes—
he begged, endured, nod mplored me, to
do .o by every hallowed recollection of my
previous lire, sod, said that if I did soi—
-1 his dying and dead sure; should Heger
i about mu until my dying day—should de
.troy every hope of heppinees, and await
—if I married contrary to Ms tepeea wish,
bring sorrow, wretchedness and manta the
man I married—l don't remember dear
Frank, any more—l fell down on the leer
hi a ilt—the family Ibund me—l we very
ill for many does, and when I woe very
weak, and not able to rise from my bed, the
I letter wee read to me again by Mr. Gale
way and I consented to marry the woe
abhorred. I did not sea him until a few
day@ afterwards, when I was Mans to the
church, whore I met, and married him. It
was very wrong dear Frank, but I hate
auffered very meet, and m y . heart was 'a
-1 most broken ; can yo e forgive met'
No pen ens do justice to the ease be
tween Frank and Isabel after her simple
eCory—Frank we noble, viperous, mid just.
Not an unkind thought even, of the afflict
ed and diotrened girl, peg ed riser his mind.
He comforted, eonsoled, and assured her
of his lute, purer—for it had been assayed
and tried hi the fire. of adverelly and see
, row. So be felt, had been hers, for him.
When Frank's mother came into the room,
he embreced her fondly, and then plaeed
Isabella in her embraes--“There is • dangle.
ter in earnest for you, dear mother—label
and 11113 .elf have gone through some hard
Gialo—but in • few dayo, she has premised
to giro inn a legal right, to protest, nod
;moan of her sorrows and her joys, ea he
husband." .
A few days afterwards in that suns mow,
of the old house in Morris street which had,
at intervals witnessed the tenderest pm.
sages in the lives of Frank and Isabel. wan
these two parsons—still in the vigor Of
youth, awl mammal love—made, me and
wife, by the venerable Dotter Milner. The
aged mother was present, m wee Mr. Gal
loway. Belles former guardian —so was the
gentle sister Margaret, and her chasms help
mate—Mr. Perry—likewise the taughter
loving, fun -making Angosta and tot worthy
merchant Rkhard Clark her husband, and
Frank's old friend, and lots of Iltale children,
that belonged to some of tbo parties, who
seemed to be brought there fee no other
prtr. to r s o Ca e t h i=a rag.
tsdr e r. g lulet nappe 'seemed to nib;
supreme, there was se any jig. pen
, an bad partaken is tie chomps al*, sad
I maned glad sad happy, Oat In Irvin sn•
!loved ones bad bass at lest Istalrown snob
lanwil Ins on. It was lan who. on
carriage saw Ihr the neerablo Ginn we
b west sway, he sand wales sad pray
hownsly, sad Ins Nat God's pan sod
m ed arlin. nen an own and issnla op.
aw, sad win In bumaiss of to Mew—
Awl inn be bibs& In bridal pasty swp.
nand. • sawn aftenrank 111 e. sad Mn.
Grabs" •01011•11 by the mains Mk
I MANG& In runde.
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w. .N 1 Osptois Uwe a row days
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sad 7alts. sone% An. Immea seilisg
lbs lodistio, sad altar do sisal
of islateskas wo mode MIN to=
vapid to Ms Pisa no* Ovum. 'bis.