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IV Je f . el lel . kirj ~.. to i , -/ . f - IN it ill 34 1 Co , c A litei I t "6 ha , B i the rc I , 0 t "t 1 MS s I ' , CI 4 :es e td • s . ~ ..., 'had i . br Li( . r ,i'a e . t , . ci n , •!. el 41' , al ti ,- - Xi den ir thi .u , ,1 a 17 g, • , , s his to : • t ie , ' 4 ~ , .a. ~et t n 1 1 t j<, ' • h( le chi 3 %v: '' OO! a ed ; :0 e • hie oi .1.) • br - , , t 0 ...." •.. - 7 " s t' 07 a! s Ic '.-. ii tv.., . ki • ..'. • tOti i O • tPot G - cl 4 . .to 3 If ~ tr • , b ;5 , IS 13! ..ls el Of Af! ~ ^- 4 46 1 x. .'llif a r telt 14,4 e n . 11l I 8 „ , g, MASH. l'ROPßlE'rOts'' CZOTtraTtr. - - . pielporLt s roem., Yankee toy, before he sent to 'cheek: t ines the mysteries of that magio tool, . iei.knifek To that his vvistful eye ride he hears his mothers lullaby ; rived cents he gladly gives to get it, Mono stone unturned till he can whet it; the edatation of the lad, gait that iuslument h,pth had. - - ,hide to the young whittler brings ;koowledge of material things. musie,and the sculptor's art; • out whistle, and his shingle dart, _ poplan with its hickory rod, i aplosion and rebounding wad, ~Erik fiddle, and the deeper tone moors from his pumpkin leaf trombone, ItOteach the boy. To these succeed his arrow of a feathered reed, ;pill, raised the passing breeze to win, ter.wheel, that tarns upon a pin ; is tither lives upon the shore . beam ends upon the floor,' 'd,with raking masts and timbers staunch; Inagnear the wash-tub, for a launch .y his genius and his jack-knife driven, .g hitaotre you any problem given; s u y.gim musical or thole. corich, an organ or a flute, a locomotive or a clock, or build a floating dock, „ . • beauty from a marble block; thing, in short, for sea or, shore, , Nrs rattle to a seventy-four : I id 1! Ay, when h' undertakes it, the thing, and the machine that makes ~~~ d~d~`~ll~~~tbteo tenfor the Illontxle Democrat. P MOTHER AND HER' FAMILY. LITLA LINE nEnsos. , (o=sTra.) Aso sanguine, replied the wife. You ed the party or rather its candidates te l years; and thoughthey have al faked you preferment, they have not an: the least reward. canldates were selfish—but my arts me now. Ido not look to in for nay desert, but to the sovereign Afetv years more, and I shall hold a °tigress. My veiceshall be beard in Of the Senate of the United States., tme the war is open - to the highest onpr. shin I now desert my post, my brilliant prospects—offend my 46rders of honor and offiee—that, mkt at home, chat with r. woman, and babiness worth at most fifty dollars al: Shame on the thought! and Mr. Liked off with dignity, to address his ito in a tavern bar room. That night tght—every night for the sueeeenl weeks, be went—or was, curried lie was lost. The ignisatu ;deluded him, left him to his fate. ontempt--injustice-Ldrove him to =in a drunken brawl he drew a ! a man whom he had assisted into rho now added insult to former nd neglect,—the wounded man was t i lt officer, the asiaulter was a drun -he Was sentenced to the penitenti- Ink a great deal of brandy to drown. Ei neat morn% he was dead. bills—Livery men's bills—Tavern flock of Vultures scenting, a carcass I it the tidings of his death. Each ihare, from the torn remnants, 'of .1 estate till the brokenhearted wid r little, boy were left, without a dollar. -Mrs. Dallas found a home I and earned a support for herself I v teaching a -common school—nra o of twenty-eight, she went down 'regretting only that she might orphan with her. - I 'She loved mo for the 4ngers Ihad Ftss!dt And I loved her that .oho did pity them?' -1 I , , she So Charles loved Luerece because e was a pure; imaginative, etherial minded, loving hearted child—and she loved him, not *cause he was like her, but because he co id appreci ate and love her. •Ile could neither compose a verse _.or sing a tune, brit' he regarded her"' ability to do both as a Supematmal endow ment. [ lie loved eating f and drinking, and ease, and money; and because she cirednotl fjr such things, he deemed her angelic. It was very pleasant to observe them, young, beautiful and, affectionst 4 Walking together amid bloom and verdure; when winds blew Isoftly and birds sang tenderly—while the day. sped down the, west,- and the shadows lay lengthening on the swaying grass; or sitting together on the piazza, when thtl,moon. `was up lin heaven, and the atmosphere filled with her Isoft influence, reeked-gently to the melody of , the evening bird, bathing the senses with light land music, and the sweet breathut' gs of a thou sand sleeping flower& Der oyes adored all nature's loveliness, and her -voice painted it in , e f fan; ifnl [ tirorship 1 416 poette exu ll ; __rance o e • !eyes dwelt reverently upon her, and he under , ' stood the visible deity of beauty, from her Im-1 rmssioned deicriptions. - Yet, even_ when, wrapped thus, if Alary's !voice, which sounded. deal and mu.sical, - like a 1 I chime of silver, pronounced his name, he would ' spring,away, and join lame after the firms' e her tiles, laughing and flouting is if the world was made for mirth ; and_when by day the requi red his aid in digging' and weeding the gar den, or bode hini take his ls;sit, et and newmPa ny her in qu&st of berries; he (lid her bidding with a, gay good will. And thus the three grew up together. • [ • Melross graduated ' studied law, and - cam' menced - practice =der the auspices of an em'• Meat counsellOr in the Metropolis. I wi.4t, said Mrs. Mann her husband, that we had never taketiaiarles Dallis into our , 313 7 one day—l have just thc4; Well, Clara! what'is Me t 'matter now! Mr: 4 11 i a brother now. Melrossf i Mann replied.. -‘ Charles : haulms more solicit he always loved yifiu heat, ions to please us thim [ Pliv [ t; on!' own son bee . brotter, and he shall love ei t o [. shown blowlf. Ho IS perfectly honest, ana t nd, a niee arrangementt fitithfal things,.unselftab, aid devoted to' 32 1 71" e" Pa bid, hepleases, re-,our , interests;Bed. d r e4 be, b a n Ed_ W aY l i been n • Abut I love him as much as you 'good brother to our girls, and theylove' ithn Play with him as dealt' • - = JIQ over the lontblaelt lashes oil Ah.lheze replied ; he lid y'r I • verA Y as she - continued I. love him be. [ believe that•:_l:usreen,and law 'both love him, 4 /44rit ttle , boy and beano father Iwith - tiwie thin : a sisterly 101 'o. 1 bougk Ps bodnoiin yto love him;but 118. Ortheat*ncaw aa yet. -By gild by be , t ,r' c ried )3 4sry beeause he a wish tainarry ono of thetwand4hen shall "ring fellovr,and do es ra y erran d s I bore tOO% htmeatatlova, en& bistsilen: 4 raiand t s I d d pair' Dear m eh trod! rh ea . le rne tube plaihorao an se • 44 ow mu o R lsh to, dawn a re::.::: ! . 1 a2 4 , !Pell on tfelress flogressed in •On my coostience you are olliseerii. :!Is "mom brilliant couttnesdatke t ing woman! - Munro been that Qt ity e. the college. Mr. Mann Charles end Lnereee feig : I : °r ' caell 464 ild Mr. Mann took home, - resolving 'and hint the part of a father. Un 'new, and bitter bereaveMent_ had . youitg, spirit, and he was gentle, ead. Lucrece and Nary sought to a each in her own peculiar method. gentle sympathy, and kind atten-. by cheerful prattle, childish aporti . t;mille r y, , . Pe e to him of heven, where his shining in beauty_ amid her sister 'here he might join her after ho , e will of God in this life. • ldKthe time when he would be a re a store, and fine house, and no his ewn. - 1 And a wife to love zsa 'aim' and ,wiser than :.all / rise Iliztressee. Ile listened with Luerece; with lilacs and . 4 . ''1 . : . , %": , ,''.15,'.: , n. '': -, .' ,. 't: ~ !, ' -'l , - : 1 ' 1 ':, 4' l '4 7 4. ...:f. ..' : .- - - ' - !: T . :' - ':' . L; -,' J." l -..:' , 4... t .:: . - 7,';• . ,, •t:; . - , - i ~-..._,..:7 • - gforgloried:hilt , , . something of triumph,-when in conversation wi'h expressed when he first proposed gitingliti Ron a •Oolle: &de education. iment.. his rim Helmet Wiergentrally - acee".. • , *ed by sonioloting gentletotoiage, r for 0. witty. yleasiire, so that his"fattillr had;hit little to*. terrupted intercourse they tould'Reo that he -min . a handsome, gent teal yi3ung man; and biought vouchers for hiti scholastic: attainmeiiia;.iindill except Luerece were satisfied. She . feitifiat in reaching Wien. hood, he hia:pisied a barrier Which separsted him from - bee sphere.:'! There Uo•lo,iger betweenthem: he equal communion child hood. 'When' abo - Relight' to renew the old, time feeling; by calling lup the then** which used to 11110 1e 81 1 1 ieli, would laugh lightly, and tell heriflioseWere-childish thoughts, and faneies--i.or ho had forgettenaltabout iG - The poor child finalf' flith s h e f . felt aLost her brother; and'wept ritilehte think - that- he had outgrown - . her love. i - • - She however found a 'eonielatiOn hi•the gen tle affection of Charles always found comfort in her. sweet. sympathy She was a poet from childhood, and natinsl,musi., clan.. Many a time she Shamed away W the bit: terness `of his sense of orphanage, 'by singing to him sweet sonnets ot'inimortal love, ,reun ion in heaven and th° blistofthe She iieeemed to feel the rapture of such themes, before she was able to eXpress theuthitviircia,' —or ever to understand the; terms Of . • planation. necessary to convey. their meaning. t As she grew older,her-spirit seemed, to heceme more celestial. To her mother and sister; her otherial moods were vexations ;- `was - to them an enigma. She loved :every body and every thing, not for what. they ,roroi - bui for, some exeellence of loveliness ;` which Aer', own fancy invested them with. ;-Then,allitheLeom-• mon interests arittemploimentid R i st , pred , to . her aelfishaind igeOble.„ whilS crestim - •'ip; joymenis Were deemed too 'gra& for the <eon sideratlon initoortals. j Charles Only,f timid n a d erStanilAnd-" l ,lcil'tlii iu,e l3 lTY'ffi4'lle4l l l4sl . 10 ,4 ' 1 411*al;" ink-tenderaeas , a bend.-,of; 4>erteFiV*PithY-i,..t4 diaries ivas in no respect:esi'nutltutuiktl mem' r SimilaritY,o444 , 4iia not requisite- to sympathy on- the: contrary we most frequently admirethoSeAthiliffes'o4l, endowments, of our asseeliter.,,, 'nof ourselves posseo. Thai,' We never envy iu others the possession of that Which we ourselves also possess. I *giving Wealth or beauty, or genius, we krgai Herniae and its vanity; and neither admire o r envy it, as - do those twho are destitute of it. Iti'most instati- . - ces, it seems to me, the lioatt of sympathy is like the love of Othello aad,Desdeinonat. Iwoitkka(444tetikay: .. ter ., ~, `~,:: - '_ , ti devotion of bat how you fixed itself like a venom'd arrow thhis' boa to. eau`see aught beyond tuternal feeling, in the Lucrece thought as she laid her herd on her frank and, Jestingint i ercourse of charles apt' pillow, how 'wirorthless is' the edadration „ef Mary, is a mystertto my apprehension, ~ • strangers 'compared with the Sweet love of 'I hope,' yen. the right,- murmurer/Abe lady; home; and Hart said, I wonder if thOse,hpl hut i ha m h e will propose for' m in , and i n leW headed gentlemen thought ' me silly enough that case our tender, ISietial 'Leterece _will to believe, even that theY r ivere , siticeia lathe deem it incumbent upon her to languish Oral- hyperbolical praises that they poureitiorth: If Mentally, and die of a'broken heart.. I 'fore= either'of them, bad chanced here on - Waal - lag •seel, if all. 'lf he: sheirld take Luc 'trice, Mary deg, and' seen in a skirt , mid siteltiMY hair „ticeild have a tantram'or twin but her merry in papers ; nit boas parboird with' hot ends, 116# - would soon shake the dicifroin its Wins, and thaperspiration streaming from thy flush and bestirs light is ever., , - . , ted face,' wonder - if he WOWhatre hewed, and - It was biome. Mann'a eighteenth birth day, earacolerktuid slurped "goddess of heatity" and, the eighteenth day 'of June, Mrs. Mann-"queen rifheaits"—"sylph of the' rave— hall invited the pc - Opt? of the village to "naiad of the likiiir—Ohaw ! 1 know that 1 speed the day in, a social party to her honor.— am , only it little dark comPlatiMaeurly 6ir'd, .They wire to assemble at her house, and have Iblack eye'd, Merry hearted girl—no way re breakfast at 'alert o'cloek; niter breakfast a+ neukable, - either for genhis,,tiliOner, 0 -bean ramble in the fields for strawberries, throngh ty. But I suppose they expected to Ifind Ma thegroves to Then a sail on the great aWkward;Vashful: ankrilds, as country water; a plemie dinner on the lovely,romantie, girls are represented to be and sawere some island, with its shadowy trees,sed thickets of I.what agreeably alsappointed. ' They are pot. honeysuckle, and wild. roses.: Ten at. Mrs, fishedgentlemen. Dear mil! 'I WOuldnotgive Mann's at. dr e. at, and therimusic, panoramic CharlenTailini for, awbble regiment of them. lien* dancing, and moonlight phantasengo- And Mary blushed, and the looking glass told ria, until ten, when wits to be served. her of . it;'and She blushed - more deeply'still, Liceeeitini Mary . were ireiniitteriteelioose d bid her face - even from tho,tookingglass. their °len dress - and ornaments, from the whole he had made a momentenadisenver . y: '--, ..... assortipent v in their, father's stun; ;alid when ` The next morning Malroseariee biferebia Lucie& `decided :On ~ _white Ainslie, with pale mparfiene, and proceeding.to the- t iritehen, 1 Pink ribb ons' . 4 l ,4 - :' l aMask'rosm:, Min ebserr• where his m o the r and sistars We're PiiPiring a era Very well:lop are ti r treeni you knew; batsubstantial country breakfast, ha kissed them I- hold the place` of Time 'minister, rdwaP a ',Protesting gaily that they - were, the thine More im P ar trtrPereenage thatilia sovereign; oveliest and beat women in America. Thou and I shall dress to , suit my dignity. So she I d told Lucrece thethe had a ineSsae for her chose gold colored satin, rich lace, and , em- p rivate ear, end -led g her away,,trembling and end& 'I ` Mottoes caino home • to_hener the occasion, his r oom . L oc ki ng th e _d e o r eqe r them, he acc.ompanied by his distinguished patron; Mr- len her to the recess; and, placed her in thatold Darr and George Maydew, a college friend, hanon,..e,dehoir:• `Then k nee li ng he e id e h er , h e with . half a !ezat' cit y beaux b es id e . -• .. Saltl 7 ,if My mother - Wire living X would make , 'tfie - daY W - fine; the" arra ngemOs . 'POr_- My request„ to .her, if r indeed,. such rereiest feet, the Young villagers in Pay-dresse s - and' Would` in that 'ease be necessary.. , But since high spirits, white Lucius and Mary elicited' 4,6 e ano n t ' hoar me o i, n ;,lr orw oppoo k to you, universal admiration. Each had displayed )a j My, dearest earthly friend, who have always petfeettaste, in the selettion of her dress, for 15ved Me With more than , risister'i affection. perseni apparel and spirit, seemed only parts gay, Luerece, holy much; are, you w il lingto do ori perfect creature. Every stranger, howev- t i c , save your b rot h er "- : . or, ,too k . MarY for the..eidett_ ti - trad. queen °I. th e 1 Lucrece, who had been sufferiag an appre lditi.'sd'entt:alo',l3-iud4ed .T , e ,F t ` i ,r a f g lie -' bare hension of his soliciting her favor for One of ef - hotnag&: , , - -2.: - /::`'' - ` 1 --:: -,...-. .-, '.4 • '''. ;--- tiritir gaesis;'felt. - ao relio4d that she answer; After breakfast, whiles , worn pre. • ' 1 I 11 - '4 - th . ask, --- . ". .., PromPt „1" -- ,wi o ans ,Mg YOU , ' P a ri n g - !be !hell s ? i t a hl! 'lli' O ati e' n° " ' wh° dear , Metros% _;piny tbini in my Power, I noeinpaniedMelrosii, entetcd into a Spirited d, r. . ..., - dismission as' to thejteentres of his sisters; Are you surel'aslied. lido . I ' re saillY: • hear Which proved that he had not been silent re- L e m very sure, cried Lucree- Let inc h ' - e i him and merle. - - 1 rhat you wr . , quic, or am nee sh Be •k, f Idad *Pee r ti ca n n g n ill ot el i t ap s p e r v o et ee yo u r e i taste, Meiross, n'h - - ' bu nt: breakfast. served Mr. Lisle. _ Yen haVe always. poken of They mast d , f without you, sweet-one, for I Misary Ma as a brilliant beauty, represented Jive quite atal to tell. You know I was sent lady Lucrece as gentle, good and full of all te l School young. _Naturally high spirited, I sweet and bright imaginings, leaving your,fist' took my place amongst the first of my associ eller to faneY ber a plain ?woman; 'whereas , . ate% They were sons of rich men, and, had though Mary is all you have represented her, been bro - ught, up in large cities. They were l and mere, Loreto is far lovelier - the most o lp raragant en d wild,--you.' cannot imagine perfectly beautiful creature I over looked ib ot ouch youngsters nro , or what .. pran k s upon. ... , , . _ they, delight in. My father allowed me as It, does not,, so siaLe m . 0 ,,. ...Observed- one of Much money as was necessary for all , masons- the beaux- "emee ig mow tooltiess. but ble purposes, but my associates led me , intd Mary is `splendid.. Did you ever, meet such expensive habits. You I could net:act n'iS or feel:such amfies milers , and then her th e niggard. To be brief, Ipecreee, I contract voice, every tone is rapture.: Eho is a very en debts-they: must be paid—l have some goddess of delight. - • Xadmit all you say of Miss Mary, replied ter, must get me Ave handled dollars. • Mr. Lisle, but you must acknowledge that a I I'get , you five hundred goners! gasped-the the simile statue of her would - not be beautiful- laLtonished girl. :You do not, mean so. You Her features are irregular , ber . pr ofile far from 1 chtmot expect it. How do you imagine that .l. classical, and her form lacks the roundness could procure so larger' sum i and symmetry Of perfect It is life, ex- Listen, girl. I must have this money, or 1 pression, motion, that gives her her greatest an utterly undone.. Father has money in' the' charms. Literee% on• the contraril is Per eehouse. You - now w ereit is. I. ow must in repose. - There is no line or feature that g l o t, me thi s sum. He.may:not miss it; and if could,,be improved: She does not leek o f O does, lie will never suppose that you have pressiCii either; ' but ler s anirit is the' calm ra- ea it.- The loss to him will be nothing 4 1, dimwit of esuremer's dafi-.Mary's the lustre compared to what he would lose in his son. of night, when the`stare ; ook down from, on Then go te him, dear 3lelross. T e ti -hi m high, and the lightnings flask . and play Amid your neceseity, and' ask hint for the` sum.- - the beautiful white wreaths 9 fthe storm. that' Not for the p • ef my Soul, Literece. - I, i lie along and below the horizon.. I have oft tell you I would 'die, botiy 'and-soul, sooner en observed that perfect beauty fails to attract ", than have him know aught of this affair.- 1 attention' ~The fitness °f all the' P arts s° "---- Without the moneel am Test; and will Pat ' maize as to prevent any startling effect; and ; 1. 6 . . _ .'„ 1;1, .., inr be, i no sk „,„„d t o In v wnrth r eee roe. near me, cruel; the perfection is overlooked cause t has "".. r ",- .7 - It : righteous girl, if you do not get five hun. blemish. ,t When I heard lady extol'd for her ~,„,,, died dollars; privately, and send it to • me'. bY fine feet, o r hands, „h a ir , 4.,,,e)1"__,1'i complex ion lettOr, before Saturday evening, Sunday inorn. I feel lhat I heard havP . ser- P PuY(e-c S . `" me ""”" i' er - will find tin a corpse, and then tears tion. A rose In aderiert le an 'objeitt',,of_admi- ri t- . . be - , ,- - ._ - . d regrete "all of no avail: ration; a rose in a garden 'of roses, atriums . And'lle-harriedout'of the room as he siinkii, ll° sPeeini Attenll;?n. - - leaving hie Ade. rrt 46e ::...:.a v.:..... Brave tiled *Young meat y ou Prea cell• mishear.: you-would he filled with beauty. -1; tun content to Se dazzled . with an ijra, or en:. chanted with ii Battle.' Bat here they eoute; , - And the whole company took their Way to the _ fields, - During the API u s daY George Maydew how erect near, fearful of losing one tone of.her voice, one . movement of ,hor form. Mr: Lisle Watched her Ana a ditttsmo with a iltdm - comPlaeenc.t Ho,wa B : forty years' :it:s, of age, had seen of 'the' w orld, — s.nd - &eight himself well . I,l 4e,Mee , how* 1 * Og „ ever, wase' , perfectly new to him, and stidi - ed with a: new deße#;: , DNYtk,” 'aver, , engrossed: , gentlemen of tha.rify,:pravia# minister she maa - Stor her queen. The day Paelea,ortillmotliftioliOn of all cooelzlied, and:it a ritoMent A ..ow4ovord •rof the e6tOp4ii oto*lttflo:l4ite of 'WU; owi 06140 :4 - . Jekos l *lfiliLv**fatenea:by to a iitilkhrt• cesnsoi*Ooitthif.iroyo*lsdlei, We to 1 4 , -11 0 4*:**,41, it/ 0 4 1 4 rolurs Ar 4 44Tte.4llltii 1 4 - fit* favor 4 "lea *4k,nt oiaritries of Boa* if her lo.otheee'itiexts, few igi'ç -1 :::- . 11.0)1 1 . 1 I fteSE. THURitit NAY 'leaving his nisterin the most bitter distre4.— Eihe . -sank. on her knees:halide the'cludr,inini enniestlyinnyedinidiiectien in"thia'ktiat ex:. tleinity: — . :' .- 3- , i ' ' ' - ! • ..- 010 then ' , retained to the kitchen; i)ale,ranil evidently steering.- ';-• • - "-.- • - • ' ... , • •: f- Weli tri&i: linty, which 'l4 - . them 11It,,w1c; mild do ' ou - this great honer! , s -,' - - ' Thai" is' no consequence, replied -LaCiece, 6 : I have - Fele - did - lire'llttelrosa is a li. ceciploader;bai fur • has rioibeen s uccessful t' lis'intirnini. 4 ‘ - ltri Itilingrirftien j het io. j 4lfary. Consequently any akiiienfoold:. `or lanbarrasmOnt, between the tiotheiand itist4;r wii . seeountdd Tor.' Arenkfitai;was 4:, nein* and nynpiejuidiO dOOO ft" bf 'the gin; ,dilek ibO' B6 l 6 eteil4iiirgii ‘'inittitant* pi;` tiitd 'Mali' : kiiit hir spirits ,° ( IN' 41 t itY:bit*ltYlui her sad Tend drooping aUtii: 4 ' . _‘. iniAt the WittaMe Ur• MA" - t lisPlard Ma illi• nol 1 1 ' 44 ed"ultatkuil+9 Ilvelli!/1 on o ' bia 1 30;nati;'peirief tutiWgeniteinantzU hl"g' "a "EMIldiVB Ptese*4 us idol I A ,!.. And Um howi'loanuat he 114 P.Onthujed ' 041astfitther, ,What , flo . you w o k A w , 1 A b ou t oeudiug boys 'of Ma temperament 1 solloie 1 7 Thera ma a IttThr or the step. ; in your Mattatkii on *at isubjesP Mrs, ''4 l4 ( eft the ' 'Othic l iebi ' orifill "1:1 1 1 4 --1419 4 nly :to reply. Ito 'had nover tvllm'Aed her ; JBa so staielY;' tablei r la Cowed her tears:•:.: - 'Should tint have- spoken tat - word, said 1 , -tstztv glEirthe girla were tibi present to - tea:U." theiwitY •;--dilithey`-not Ite'quit themselves splendidly; before their city gueetsl - -r didAndied Cohdiet•themselvesfault. lessly, replied Ch ile% The: gentloidenValti themsuch doioted - :attehtion, *that! did quit tremble - Tor own - Presuraptlimfa But:Mary has.to dtry. Consented 'thit I-should' ask "youfi'muntion to en affection: which - has been gainingetrength eversince seta to'your house.' . Mary •zejsenlated the father. ;-; Whyl thot you lovedllterece. .".- Ido love Lucrece, wonidan angel, She 11as always been to me a perfect and holy be- Mg, too_ pure too , exalted for •Immatrlove,- - -- Why I would 'as soon thittkrof eating the per. fume of Boyers; as of - tusking-a wife Of Lime ce., ,Shcf is destined 'to a higher sphere,-thatt the discharge of...lire's every-day .duties.. Bat Bit; may I consider Mary, as mine with"youi consent, at some future day...when I shall have acquired a comPetenee.- Yes, yes, Mr:Mann'replied. And may. God bless you,sovemllyould jointly ;--liutindeed I. thought you ; loved Luereee. t ngel , .and perfume, he muttered as Charles left the room all-fud,ge I,Lucreee is twice 'the. woman that It was evening,-. a calm bright June evening, Nettire,,weary 9f' light, and joy, and happines., had Laid her down to sleep., and heaven bent over her, so lovingly and low Oat- • hid , dark sweeping tresses shut out: all light, save the soft lu.stre of the star gems, tbatglitterin their wavy folds, I3eauty ; meTody_whisf, pored her eternal -hymn; fragrance lay asleep, on•pieliosom ef the,dewy -wing'd sepbyr.',- we's a time•ihr all calm and lovely thoughts gad . feelings,whlch dispose humanity -to •listen in the htish ofeatinsi, to ;the still email voice , a pleasmit..aumtnerAou*-Which.'atood with'ita.burdeu Of hleenom!cl ileaiyauckle,and eglantine optici lawn; lit front Cir. Ur. ltantee dwelling, : sot amid the 44 d*Y:.fnliirance; CuFlßsPallos,,and.'Alary.'.llla* , in., the- :first unat sweet corniort etmuttud.mad.'eciniewleded affection.: not. Walt- these' deepest and hollest.ealotiOnn of llat...yonng confidence of humanity, by attempting:tepertinyilheni. Theso',,who: tinie iove4, :;may,Yeaffit own hearts; those yvhck hniAiit mit:by:6'4e: rjetionoecd,not. : proftuaely :upon feeling's which they. cannot , understazich F - say, they :.were.; happY, ; _with.a happiness...which cornea but. : onaels '.life.. time, - aaldessem'a crown' the. fruit iree,but once- in - yetir... l Att;i4vliere ,was-Leereee ak.:Aliat4leasaiit hottr.v.,,:Alene 'and agonizekatiettielt' 'before theiire chair ' inithegltimpreesis:': One on: • • . Iref the-hosts of heirien'sijewele,'.shinitnering thrOugh the parting of the, heavy euytek*hild her; of the beauty of the night. :• ,- Her thoughts %t ero•yritli 'brother:_ heri.beloVed hiother, whims : hive bad always been .tr , fettei-•:iiti r soul whose will-had alWayii boiv ' d tier spirit That - .:biother.dind - seta task , Which' it enis4l impossible -for to 'perform:: - could frame no ,- pretett - io 'foi suit a`suin;-afro caul4 - mit -- borrow it..,- ; .-she:Woilld not take. It withent ,4e.was sirisho to ask her to do :sticb.“ti .fittv then w. stake. antimelvand violent - rend would death bloW th his rather: , :tcrler.father; What-to him:•wiisiserdid five hundred dollar's compared with lluslife 'of 'hie only. - ion; his pride his Benjainiiii walla she could not tell hinti of 'the'l fetirfuF ternativd.: Sorely: and bitterly did - the :young - - girl weep; earnestly did she supplicate het-Father is beaven,.lSr_ direction in this treat bewildernicht; • d id , • She hattear her mother'sliotatepi, in the adjojningieiOin,'lo Mrs. idannwitfi Pa!n, the sobs; and lOW aioni.Od'Foonnii of het placid tempered child. Returning IA once, the passage the entered the.chamber, and not till she lifted the curtains of the'reeesi;'Wiis LuerVie aware oiher-pioxitniq. Mother! ehe cried,-Oh ' , mother, God his , rent to toinbit and' O nave nit , lt wilt be no hOtriiiiti of trust to confide in my mother - but-dearest first Of friendn', you will not tell fathei• what' I -may tell you? say . yoi .WUI tiotc'tind head4lll beat again: `% 'CertainCyl will ifot;replied the omazedMii. Mann bUt sho thotight only of some little' do lilesqe . inlitidaeintnading or 'iii4e*nee; - t;e; - the sonrce lie; Ziughteri trouble' - ' Neiterdai Luerica I - was very happy; this morning Blelross . tnade me very misernhle. Ai t.ht, name tieirona.,tlrs.knon.:started,,ind grew very pale:, Loreto continued, " you i re 7 mdabei he, toots;, ifie away from helpings you gal brenkfnat. . „ .; .• I Oh yes, 644 eklujOY-.l Met suppose)fl24B!!'4 to intercede ~ • some .miq.of , gentleranu Oietuie:r.or at least reveal to rou tfieir # O P.. .1 3 ,0 Atli, knov.!- 4 4 meet F9 4 .. 41 9 P . t 4 bli4nd to iiceeptti lover, to plensi.tur . jrnperl. 4444. 1:01 i , f,1i8.4 It of 84 9 : Addi41Y: = 4 1 4 14 #l4Alff4Yi.s tyl rout toi taip 4 4 9! . 0 -'P l ; Bl , l lol. l . l #;* 4 . 6l4 V9?fte..4***' #o llo. ol4yrlO * 134 .1 4 -40 4 4 1 .04.91 :".. ,„-Ixer4q *O9O - tot tega*Ners)•stit * kg'frrlaru 4 4 - A9:0444 0 ;h0r, *440414.04# s at Y9.l l , 4 er*.rigkt" , requires 4 Qr,.1**;.,4 4 1"0 4.2 t , 4 049 '? 1, 01* which death to iir943l4n ! 041 44rilus4 , Aer i*P0v,1 8 4*,_9414 ItitilivAYoA4ol I:l*.v,Pr t4, 4 ..1, 0 / 1 4 41 ' 11 4 1, 0 1 0 lio<l4l-Wd =ME her, !m4onekdea**:#3. . _ cr, wind abt4l At R. no FOr g et_the44.*grer . 7.. I ()elected when SiroseTllt t o , e 4 llego'Atil he 3 ;79;0 got, , into PrOkanlePlet • than this; and I 'Air is only Voziporir. ; have marriage about- alx bun. d ya d4 o l4P l / 4 "fw:a tonlingtOt. 404.9 r OY; 17j111,94.4,3141351.47.0 Lucreget hear - me this once. Idelross kuowaldm: power ever ycna.- Ho would :neverlave tultde_vieb a demand of Mary, < t say, he knoWs his Jioiv= or over you, and.will - prohahly 6e miking oth. er, and Mote exerbitant demands; upon you. YOU certainly. are convineatihat bnii wrong in .thus trging you - to become.adounitiOthig4 despicable, and burdmed - 1 • You must write _to him that: you hail% blot: rowed - this' money, that you -cannot and :would not atestit'froto your father, and . that you will not listen:to a' Aram- application frozn him , • • - - . , 1 him so mother, and in, the stron gest terms, cried the glad girl, but Oh mother it is too bad that, you should give. Melrose,. what, you _kayo saved by,. your:- economy., I Nyish,fathei could knew . all abkut it. , ;Slot for itldogdoin Luirede, would • I haie him know it, Itwould be:kis rnitt. Such _a wound to his paternal pride, and strict. ense of ' tionesty'and honor, I, , oirld crush him to the grafe. - But he would then know hoir push_ a Oils. thin Weman " will stop son, - prirSiSted Oil, girl: • , •:1 I Ido not ruake' Bite_rifice•f°r :* ) , 1 T, 63 ' sake: Ile : 'ought to be - Obliged to 'reig,llr--krs own -It la for - tbeialie buil:44l that I do It, for ` my oWn Sake of courie, Apt I write inurletfer; will rpild - it,. and Jt:rnirSt nieet my approval:', In the Morning' l' taiie it rind the - giriey the'Posi Oiliori, arid see.it I - Ltterece lighted her hutip - and *rote, deaeri bing her agony an account'of his sittiation,and her ehuddering repagninOO - to the thought acting the 'part 'Of a Oder ar roblier. Ttia"t, _alto had dean:ill - I'ladio' rather, than so destroy 11 4 e: that she had isst', berio`yed the niztneyi of a dear Mend, Whose . name ' - ‘she would'et tell him, 'neither Would she dfinlge the pretext ihoinade:natifif,tiiObtaidit. And; she td,led; not ita'-eave'your'4e;dear-biOthei, no(to save your life - and my Own, will rever again; accept sueh aierrible assume such if fearfif task:'; Intleed,.l4de4:l•Wilrnat; daughter a gpc4 night: - gait an bitar._oll,ar, 0'0'44)4 the Open window. of her-chamber* drinking_ the, balmy. ' sighs,. of the ..prayerful night, and',returning forrent2lhanlotriving the Father'Ofthe_bright worlds -that lay eke. bicisioni of irotneniity: Oho:felt:her. : self -of a. inertia, agony;, extricated from` d filorript4 ; of •thorna,' and ,nighnnaro Horrors ;- She seeni'a to.herself 'resting ,with gratafid happiness, thO:arnior Proy 7 idence. . • ' There. was. a quick nervous footstep,- a hur. vied hand ,ori,the latch, and Iliary;.iiith cheeks •ilUshed;and eyes with hap_pi nese, eiang towardlor, sat doWn by her side, - put , ono arm round her waist, and leaning her head on ber shOulder,, while Luereee returned the'eMbraea innrinured ,Would you ever', barn suspeeted it Luereee, that Charles Lianas-4o nolile Mindoil7the'genine'-giffed-:-the:stnid-i the dignified-==thepoetiaal, inuale_,Worshipping Cherlei ifellashoubilorienie all girls in'the - World'a'ratile headed, bartun — B eni. uni, unsentimental,langhhirrronipiiig hoyden; without a single chord' of music in ply-matinti :- T or thserimhuttion onongh to kruiw a fine,po. 'front a string of umnetrjeal boinbast. Yet Inereei he does fluky me; be has told me so, rind be;has'ipoken to fath&-abotit it: - _Why doYou not conoratitlate mix sieter. • I. do congratulate you, rny_dear Nosed sister Mary,; and may 'the blessing orour Father in! heaven,. rest upon ,and: Mako-you and; charlcs happyfforever.. . • Thank you dear. Luereen,.l!uthow you,tretp? hle, an& I ine;kfeeliy the starlight that your faeo Is as wiqfft as Supw. ;..Y . .ou-Mt; 111,-41111 I eel; rnothert. • • - No, oh no, I; hue not telt well to lay Mary. %he exe(ternent•and_bu a tio of Apr. ~ rural fete, has.unnerved.me; hays taken a little go to", bed 'Mr shall;feel better in the rijorpipd::• : , - I W4B_.ad. selfish in ray happiness sigh'43‘. ry, I did not observe that you.were not amongst You haye been „angering, in. your lonely rooM, ; -.01.11t0. evening ; , tutd J. 7 -fergire toy 061 7 fishness. dear, Oahu, I.did.not oven ; miss you. , • Thtinext morning Linemen was • You know, mother she said, wheuldrs; Mani came in atarnt tatter, ehpmber-you knot' I am not tt.sat to any kind of eneittnnent,nnd the:Voila and ratline of the yith - tho: revulsion, and: Potpie:lo :; of *dross' strange - detromd have-altogether-quite .Let -•m e bo:quiet to day mother, and I.shall roi'ver:,4 Du not item youtser, - , ant 4;4'114:90 Alai; turbot. z :::Dire. Mants de/faked; and Mon,: blitteCt 80 4 cnro *OM tha tear 'of intirruptiorwloit44 dam: s led her beck 0-14 1 / 6 W1 . t0 -- 1 4106: het "itte#o ll3 d gfveiva7 4411 B 4 r,!*ovbieli all night : 1 0)),Wiltdi been *eggnog . . te`erreuti'atd MOQat , mould she; linip'giye 4 .464 , :- woo* -1 0 , 4044 14141 hi too would NO beentappt if chalet ktd. chmytit) her., - ' - tato:*(r.il4.ilot. drip *44* latmhor idstiei.cor otioy; v *VI 410* Itztg isho lay with lifir`atiparo o,fee ~ attigloikigtolsersatinalu itittlithealaaadfill**Orial* , *4 l 9 oo ) 404,ipicts , dogattorigrehPiellet her hogitel the plaotyeizrojifeso *jet .00 bastigl , , ...:::,!;,,,,,' .-4,,-, , t , -,.--,, . 4 ;; ;. "'" '-',,,'..;. F...,-` fY.;:,/,". ' . .1.;: ',c,:': 1- '' ':- '' ~.:.., - - : 7 , - ::: ' ';',i - 1 :: . ',,-- lIIMIS k ti4 P 44 *mbittlft4..-ntfreAkAgbc - 411* rke.:*latui*irtwiblowoilitaft - tiollOmetmipow.,th.grfoc thkigh* - t elt on ht sOker., Ind_ bl. Avii# l o44lit;• - tix 4 his _ _ fi_v•fa....iekindsiziv 040* tri IN 4-2tiiiii,ttpwers.ll4A44_l4ltVingd (tt.fillif,thike-:4IPIiU • -Har. per . [ Wes,ilill;* f ai ae rfe i_of4 dt n , PheitTeleatwin - I!#* P-l'afaia.aaiAaFft.ivithSa-Titi, - Rear'd 4 (UPI etaii , fe l,s_diai.,Y9ld... l / 4 At- #. Pal w4u1d g4 b2 4 1 4171.ea bar.andgg. fiellk`z Ihi the 3 4.!4 but.4 l, a , sob; hillifid /kg!' biglgt end ahili N )2 . l :* lllle *; l o,444tutiboidit i i ia P i:at i b ed ) inTlii l o 64 *Pl ' 1 .0 4 /eir itltrol - tan imfght (WI away the cuPtor !la* le said, het.then• itwould , be br . elrpp. tillk WO both tl i ii lithi : 1 ! 4 -itha 011 1 3, ihatfielr Ana ililiuulik* 'lla At 4;Atts be 'kat bi l'ilipo on : :But now-that ,aht‘ was left alone,-,her soul !left:Jed out in laittei , „ crying. She wept as humanity weeps, * the first great ' sorrow uninalsthe deep and heretiifoin'unkitOwn tierniiiirrof bitteiviraze ; as.we weep once end only - coactii,' I": ' -. • ' When itrs.libum went to he,r chandxsr at dinnertime ; she found lier dreat,and calm, bat io Pale, screhanged, there was psin in her very smile, and her step was uncertain and fardter., ling as she decended to the dining roma. Her i ather kiss'd her, With kind enquirieS, adding. It is too bad that you should get sick now, awl cast a shadow over the e rneral household hsp. pintas.- - Lxm-nee ion while a pain quivered 1 thrtiugh her heart, and was felt as'lrectely by her-mother Who deireiated;tlie thonghti* riproiterk !,' - - -,, - 1 - Charles greeted her with the. trympithiting , ' tenderness 'of 0,- fond' brother, and declirect , that without her smile,thd - World was a wil t • dernias•' , APe s I,6 ree ,h'il ' alied, 1 41 , 1 epoke pienglotty, and ihey- attributed her languor to ihe head ache, of which she' cOmplalaPdi • and'after dinner she Ski dawn with itertiotherr _ and sister, and 'Maintained 4, calm' eheorilddyi., uleman,-9r- ; ',eat-evening Mr. Mann brought from the: post-otilce a letter front • our long OesLecteit.. Mrs, '. Ills. She said that she had keens. elii old woman; end 'felt the need og Vadred aid and'eFlePathP 4 1 sonmtiries almost wish," s h e said, “that It had -married A second ilthei and *calved 'at leaat_e t emputionship, ~. ,ti t :9w that taY atraug lialare - 1 bowed hY the h o pe, less infirmities of old age,l,feel.theiteed or kindred ties. 21 have hoard time you have 4 daughter by your pronent."tyee'ibn liiiiis my barleTtlie'name or mY Idea', iriul diet lark -4 -A ai i i iiiii - e i v;P* - taltar s tFel ) i'rai sC4:en than if You-had 1 ' 01 14 6 ( 11 4 eamalde , and Par' sisted in your widowhood., you have a hap. py home, lighted by-loving faces, of those ma whOin you have *claim for lt ? ve tz d sympa. [ thy.' Will you, stare . PDO of your'. ' fo'e a. i while,to brighten my solitary pathway. ~, I an t longing to,, see your Licrece. She Us, my name at least, and so far she is mine. If slur will deny heisolf so far as to stay With me _ the remainder et ' my dap* she shall be 44 0 Ilk deedi" - 1-- 'I - ,-, Wen, said - W. linn% wheitile had lathed readi L irg, now expect the Skywill 411. ;.ttiatk Ellis wishes - she had titken'a Eleci#id h4h 144 1 • -` oh:l'_ itie ! hew ileat Oke_____ehaage all thiPfis; But Lucreep cannot gov,- We cannot think oti living without her anvlicpresellee. And 41* if Mary manies— ' - ' Yairiu4st-Tenietuter,ourcouversation :ali4':mS C!larle.s'.sod:tho trial Well-you see the ' eiter 1113 - d o ian ea uiir LUereee ";,; _Sure enout1;11 ew.iiutil am not tojindei. 0)04 send.Vbarles, awsy. fie •41111 not have aiiher of them., You 4o'not ineen that, Ijmeiv;'hitalind;l4: ter/1546d tin' lady. Cluirle's , , is npiu; buy* becaUso both . thegirle faticy , him; .6i ItLI. better that 0110 should be unhePPTibi, three;'' Now it.seems me -that this letter of AMA Ellis' is 4nN : oPP 6 rtet4e, et . this , W o , 6 4 , :bc4ei JAY At Won. Li crcce, ak-if she incline& to go her go. for a while.---,We'- wall not *tam OS Ceti;; her remain' Mei would be hetimiiit pre'eent; itirey frOmciMile* and Mary - ' You are right, Clara, as you -Slav Let Luereci) decide. it: must 1)6 [ccisit.ir!hai forces herto fOreoholortiel*lf 6nm, with Ito. Preciplfs treasures, 7._ . I Mrs. Mann look tholeapeto her danghter'n romil, -Lt - tere, waa in bed: but dow by the'bodside;tuilaltiir stew words-of Intim', duetiOn, read - May Pim°o/01115k414isreco Ulous voice, Whon she bid finished the letter, Wililathor iiermit i - MY dear child , *./I4 t e mother , bare ClickTled ion? awea preieni), to your aBed rehtliveri little'3o4lol Indeed; is your;wish to go to her. • Thee; acar 4 , 41 to ber.',Ae - -', must indeed be werileitely. Utry_at Iteme'te - Ipep)ightiond•Now In ye at- beuseboao • - „ O: fewda,TePOPlo°l;lfr;j4iii. took laiereen ant ilde;artired - at Mrs , ,gtlia . 1 i4,4044.4(44*$ told <bine6:Mr, Elatl4l ,l agweßtvittlicir-4 1 441041hei *icibtatoic;l4 , iiiciitjnolay - oromldier l tiotniitiridds'Ahatjo,* 4 - 1 ' - iad, of rag ire ! . ,qP ~ er.• , I 4 144 4,rd54.4404.1f or to:itorr;:ThitAwitb, athlogz..lova•-kbortertamwgistioubip, $ asZhaktertoSA.Of * 4 4OlW* 40041/:flithOx-!**Aoo.ollo.o44:fili - - ,~~~yy,,p. _~4.-. ._ ..K.. ,;.. ~~fS V.Lµ ~f Y`y~~ ti ;;. J; v: ~... _ >,.:~ri , 7 , 5, - - ii',. , :,..." , -. - : '4, , ,, , :. :::'. '-,---'-_,,,,.•:,,!'jTJ:.‘i,:-;'1,,,.
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