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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 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. 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