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CHASE, ,PROPRIETORS 3123T0 Citinnr, tlie N, o.De4s ConsolatiOn. d an Friend brotha weary day with its strifes Br and struggles, , brae, j iassed Ad j i g voices, and hurrying fed ' , No more are heard in the vacant street; • A w l over the domes and the city walls' • The starry light of the evening fella:, • Oh a mystic beauty that soothes to rest.: Tbe troabled thoughts of the heaving bre:wit j a i s gentle spirit that shrinks from dapr -: h b ove rlng round where the mega _beams. play; : • • An d calm and sweet to the soul it brings ' • Ad a = of peace, on its silvery wings.. Friend and.brother, thy heart is bowed, And thy thoughts are still of the jostling crowd, m ot passions rode, and whoSeSelfislistrife, Am bitter dregsin the pof life. • ,1 how thy trusting bathbeen betrayed, Thy fond hopes crushed, and, the love that made Thr palms bound with a wild delight Eli felt the breath of s creel blight; ' Butence.nith me,while the tranyill eaith- Ree.sin the gleam of its starry birth, " Arai, in the calm of the hour, forget The many struggles which thou host inet. • Find any brother, though hopes, prove rain, tlo .not thus of Vie world complain ; _, • Nor call it all, in ;ti;' bitter haste, : A dreary wild, and a desc.rt. waste. What, though evil in robes of light • r Walk the earth with its breath of blight, - . To care the trusting, and -then destroy The glow of hope nee d the gush of joy.; Levi ad =lice, and all the throng Of baser passions that lurk with wrong, „Nest yield at last, to the hateftil strife— To the strength of a par' life, I.nk up to the any, 818 a/hound stars And yet bow late, with frown, - Etat atilgtoetay, the oh.. ..00med down; kis thin ugh life, and in human breasts Sulam and joy are the changeful . guests, logy daily pabs then limit met with diose Wtuse selfish passions hare made them foes, lad thatie why thou hest deemed this life A setae of battle and heartless strife Bit better moments still yet impart A healing balm to thy wounded heart. Friend and brother, along our wan • Ilenntystailes with its golden ray, , And Truth, and Honor, and Love are there Thontrh'bidden oft by the vale of care ; And Hope is born in the whispered word Thataffeetion breathes when its fount is stir red; And strains of musk from lips %re lore Eon sweet as those from the hallxi - abate. Oa think of these, and thy socelliv soul. Will spurn at strife and i.e dark control, - • And then onee more; will the fair, earth bean) With the golden light of the early. dream. , B. D. . New Orleans, Aug., 85'2. . : ~~~s~~~ ~i~w~e Fardorougha, the liliser. ' Thou who read this graphic and beautiful novel, says the New York Atlas, (and it- our ?saes anything of the kind we hare ever peru a4) will find in the annexed chapter a delight ful banquet. We cannot commend. it. toe" warmly to the attention of our rearlers. For the purpose of supplying all who may wisli to obtain the entire nerd, eve - have yreseried2 few espies of the antecedent chapters: • • nicztier Matt. Within the limit of beronitn: mirth, fearer spent an benzin talk withal: Ile eye berm occasion for his wii ; Far every ilb!eet that the eyelloth catch. • The other turns ton mirth moving jest;. Which hit fair tongue (conceits "spot& Dermas to inch apt and grsciwitairceihri That aged can play truant to ids to And younger hearings are quite ravished ; Eo sweet and I olnablels his cEmottrae. latericzr btheeen Connor and Ursa—Farrier-1 mew vigils the Balogh to negotiate a innr-1 risgebete vs the lorrs—The Bodifgh*Stalser.l his consent -to their nuptiais unless Panto-. ought/ trill bestow a marriage- Tenement on hisison--Terribk sirvggli between afarsm an 4' paternal affection; Ice: • • - I .1 From Lhieg Age. 2 4 2234 ) 1 2411(.%32416 Tirc num. • -- [Continued.] `• The tryst° between 'Connor and Una was leg at the same place and hour as 'before,and ao rapid a progress had love made in each of their hearts, that we question if the f warmth of theirinterview, though' tender and inneeeiat, vonld be apt to escape the eensure'nf--Our titter readjrs. Both Were depressed by 60'1 Prospect that lay before them; for Connor , "nutty assured her that he feared no earthly. drautostance could - ever soften Ids: Dither's hurt so far as to be prevailed upon to establ Loh him in life. ' 'What then can I do, my Alarling Una ? ... i year father and mother won't consent—as 11 aunt,. gar they won't—am I to bring' you into.the *ethic cabin of a day labc&r f for to Hutson ofa man so wealthy • a m3114110' ble'l sink. NO, Una drMr;l have "sworn never. tI Icing yon to poverty; arid I will not.' 'Connor,' 6110 replied;somewhat .giny!iri , 4 / I totvght you had formed Aclifferent opinion of me. Yon know but little of your Una's heart, Ws , talliali she wouldn't live with you in 'a !alas thousand and alhousand times sooner laan l , in Shpaould Ike withanirotlier in a F al laee=' you for your own sake, Connor; but it tears you don't think so' l'ova can never bear to base her lore an. ;1.1744 northe - moral dignity sad ean tacrifteoall worldly sad Selfish coo -1 ,motla to its onnitirity or attachment tut.' Tstretted. Whim shoutteredihelastwoens Ikl e.we,tears of bitter'sorriiw,iaintled,with to ckel pride came fciier fillto.nicithed ----- , . mil — . - -- timtv om ith en i ts, oria ad ;gain fair went, Olj, ..., - rel ktrakiLinwilee—laidrptir cific4l3643'll2' th'ilili4bYil"l.66ll34; p p_ _,,. „ tag , SO MI VI estimate e • . . , I•l7ittT action •, I - - I band, find - Which, in:amour - Srigtfbe jalo2 eat that, I ioied Yorifor yoursbif only, lof the age that produced I m, were Elude to. r.. _ ,?sna -think ofwhat I Would feel, if you • button: to fat dawn eitbeadf : of :the - 1eg..., ro n f t r G spend your life ht la cottage with AltatticOettred a waisteciat,wluiselong pointed, itta is? timil ght y our Wilhed to mann a flaps renzfradsmarlyto i the km:lm:- Last.ofadl ,I am Unn O'Brien, but the dau ht 'was produceda bat aot More than three *Li , . -1 • 1 I of a wen ~ an, mywoul d r 44 es gep in. e crown an ntnmed so ' ItliY fa l • heart tli ii:Aia I 'd - 1. " - th - ..* dli''' .- - if ,I lhought,-you were not true.niinded,. - ; „ Mid -ky,.that a spectator woifidahnoskiiii4 pure.hearted, and honorable,livescildlrathery9 leaf had heen,..ent off . -.4-I.aimig ~pranki dead than united to you at alli' ' • ..; .. self mit t in these hold liments. contras; ' I love , You'ae well i and nt!# l tinhyMnk that strangent expostulations of Beth wife 'I doubt , rll3 not worthy. of letsi-and it's fear he took! his and fietffi.irthi.:lliit of seeing.you,: brought down ;to ',4ailf.'jaliiir reader e xpect ; should' 4 mona-aneurati 1 thats crushing and breaking my,heartr, , -- Lion or hi s p otootk w it o O , d ro i - i o d • w • 1 ~ , Ilut, dear Connorwhat is there', demi, licy• detivor as, Fill pc-capita present hint Wit any gottager's wife that Ition't-do :pie:FY:day p0t1in5,:,.. , ,C,,.. ; ,of iny life! Ho you, think „that'avy, mother. ~ .144110, fq..4 place.,)list,liend Irs.,''Sni lets me. Pass MY time in, idleUests or-Ain:Cap. with.alfat.that rese.nliAnd,iiikit,shille.l self coulci bear to ,be Anemploye . k oven; it She ing the handle,' ida. popi,', tr?ni ~ .whieli . ; did; I.ea4milli, Maho-lutter, sifni, Bo *,•*iSlit . I ''.4 l eno t tliT:hild i 'f4 ll 9 o l/ hiM' ~ ii:stiewi.. ; knit, sold clean a kitchen; ..,why r ytin Uri no' .iiiiitlO.PU.rU,4lii.a - 41,1nui t*iCaltis. l nizo; alit notiono,iibaridded, with, a stuile r t' quit tieleVer 110 ,h;ta z iheCoMe. Marl:,*.toprted,,,lMAlcsil eottager's;Wife, 174, make I" ' ; ;I ; .21 , ~, , - .;-' .)- ' 4 Pentp:i hid IMP. Pteln?kteroPily, i long,„,i; Oli VIM:- Mid; Connor, now ''r; iiiujepd;:ltito 41411,y,..FePt, :the &pond. ; ,•To loeknt him tenderness 'greater than ho' had_eyerbearii Ilia, tnifact,, l 4.appearid,all 1.4.1%,, .7,he:11 felt f., 'JAIL dear. it's useless—ice , ; us 016 1; :of i' L lhis. ; waistcoat. he - had- onoa • up, •Avim. ', emet, uoilweildn't—and I will ;not lir with. owls bain4,likwhieliii piece cifiquiatto lei out yeuieVen if we were to beg together :T .:44n ho 041'474 a Pair. o.l' thighs : so _ thin and .r whatis!to. be:done'r , - ,:!. .4 :-; _ .. •‘; proportioned l to his sicall 7 clothets . . that he ! ,'llow,..whiletny brother &dui jag. dionMits; semb!ed,sbOy 'who /*pens to wesi the twee/ ' the timo.te propose it to my father. and ;moth . ; re of 4 full grown man, so"that t l lr I er,'who look - upon him, with eyeapf such-at. ,ta,front!ho, appeared:ill lega,, ,;AjOir Pr r sito feeriOn 'anti delight that : I ma half *lined to Polished:l4,h burned straw and buttermi 1 think their consent may be gained; . . ~- and evirMountedhy two bnekles;Seoured as 'Maybe darling, his consent will be as hard, -to skeletons ; carapleted his co . stump, ;In il ;to gain. as their ott - n.' .. , 1 .-, ~; _ r--. , garb he seto i it with a craoklieaded Staff, i i ' Islow."'she -replied fondly, i only-You're . „4 R a uch, us e and2the habit of , griping," . hand hearted thing flint's afraid ta- livejn o e il t. iVtiliCi - driii, i-,,t, indiis hatici,ind, nen:l3lly Wo tape with me, I could tell3-ou some good news the marks of his fore-finger - and thimili— —or rather 'you - .'doubt me-;-acirl-•• rear,,th a t. I Bodagh_ l3 lKlilkilfe, --l arid" - their ' two e h ' wouldn't - live hone with yon.',.:; .=. ~, :;t :I ; . Area, were vcryluekilY 'cisiembled in the p i A kiss was the reply,. after which he said- sioDyheititho.non,deseript-figiire of- the:-dIP . With "Yofte•roy ;deo Una; -now; that - you're rv-wikiei- Maaa, his apPeaMtice .001h4pait satisfied, I would livricand - die in a prison— the neiit - iPaltillich lei:Mir:al - tad at the gate with_ you.mith soo _i tt ..; w ho to y er s t ate of lif e the little ''lawn that,' frented- the hatiloer: I wemay, tie r placed,. with yon, but withoutyou Here and there was another gate to' the rigl : —never. I _could not! ',.:,. ', : .1 -' ' _ that opened:lnas the farm or kitchen yard, and ' . ',Well,',ir are yoniig yob:know, aid nei. as PardOronglia hesitated , hich which ' c ther of us pi-end—and lam ;net a lazy girl family, within had an opportunity ofgettia,g -' indeed, indeed, lam not;.. Mit you forget. the clearer Clew- of his features and person: • ;,geed news.' . , . , , - • , - • Who; is that (mare, fi gure atandin' there ' 'I forget that, and everythiagelse lint your. inquired; the Bodagli. :.; . .• . , self, darlin,(;, 'while l'in in_ yOur company . .0 ...'Hoinetsidy . Comm' .to see some of the heavens! if yon. were Once My Mr, and that vingts, I‘, suppose,' replied.his wife. - ; - , : we were never to be setiinatedP .. ; ' .', ; In. sober , truth,l'ardorouglia, was so cola, • Well, but the good neir p' ;, : . pletelY ilis,guised by: iris dress, especially bY ;What is it dear!! - ..:'," ''.. :, - this hat, Whose shallowness and wrrit of bri ' • I have mentioned c l ue -;affection' . ' to my gave his face and _head so , wild ,and excentri brother, and he has promised ni assi st _ us. He an aPPerwanee, that , e, owstion if his. ow has heard of your.cliavaiter,ind of Your moth. family, had they not seen, dress, . 'cord er's ands:43-s that it's unjust to visit: ipon yon' have -recognized film I At length e turn ,___„.. ; . _ _ ::. • into the kitchen-yard, and, addressing a labor , , She paused—•_ Yen imow,Ank dear' Connor, Sr whom he met, asked—. - ; ; - { that you =tit not bercifferided with: anything I -'I say, nabor,„which is the. right way into saw' •.. • ' • l . '.. '' I - the Idoda,gh Buie's. house r, . , . • ''. I know, my sir e t treasure, What you're go. ; ". There,'s two right ways into it, an'. you ma ; ing to say,' replied Conner - with a smile; • no. take nither.o".them- T -,but if yeti want .any iii 1 booy need he delicate in saying that 44- "father yor.from him, you had better call him - Xr. o'. tors themoney, and knows how to Pt p ein. Brien., The. Bodag,l4,lt namia was , first given ea to guinea; ;hats no lezret.',. - I . wishlieleV e d ' lo , hitkfatlier,an' r lie bein".,a dacenter rean,does., itjicss, to be sure;lut it cannot lie, helped; in n't like it, nl_though it sticks tol l him ; so.thenAi the m ean, time, ma corken ,dhas,dhy724o,liim a lift..for - yott, my ,hirtstriddled little. codger.' I I love them words! .God. bless yoar brother „ 'llitt. whicltis the ,right -door ;o7;,the house,P, I Ito must hare a kind heart,' Una dear; and he .* There it 14, the • hitehell—Peg in—thars must love 3-on very •inuch, When he promises your inthrane, harm' you're. a -gentleman in to ass i st - ti e _ - ~ ., . .: : disguise, an' if you be, why-turn out, again to , 'He has, and l will; lint„Conaor-whidid. you that either gate, strip off your shoes, mid pass. ; send such a disagreeable, forward, *and prying uP ginteoly on your tippytoes, and give , a think! person, as your fathers _servant to bring-me clerk's, whack .to the green ring that's.hangire 1 ; your mess:lll,e? -I do not like.him—kii alinest 1 from the:door..., But see frind,' added the man stared me out of countenance .' ':: ' 1 thmvbe You'd do one a =nice r • Poor. fellow ',said Conner, .- I feel, a good I. 'flow; Wild Faidorougha, looking earnestly 1, dole for him, and I think he's an hone%t s , good. at him, t what is it r,, .. ~ - hearted boy, and besides,he'is in love himself,' •-• ' Why to lave usialock rijoar lia r before . • I know lie was lehrays astarer, nod ,lsay Yen go; refilled the Wgg Vvith a grim • . - • loz,ain ',don't likefiim.' ..: .;, . .; ;The miser took no ; notice whatspevcr of this l *But as the easo.siniida, 'dear Una,, ,I li ,. r but was thrifing,quietbroat of the yard; to en.: Ino one else to trust to—at 01l eventi„he's in •ter.hY_Alie lawn, When ihtis•Pall Called•ent ha a our secret, and thebest way,-if, lies:not lion. commanding voice-- , est, is to keep him init.; a thiste, if weput him •-•. '. "B'i' ack- licri:‘: yon.,:codger!—tandher f an' out of it now, het:night be talking to our dis. thPftlfll-gtaeli I. say! . You ,won't be letin advantage,' - - - ,-,,, , -,--;:, - - : . that crav- r thramp bock, :Ton l lepreehann,,•into 1 • There's trnth in that, ad we must trust the.kitclleaj-e 10. You won't, • well, take what him with as little.of our real secrets, xis possi- You'll get, M 7 thatli- Am the,- Mal. hack. again.' Me ; I cannot. areount,fitr the swing prejudice ' - 7 0 45 AtiflislMOPicnt that the keen, „eye of I feel against him, and; have,- " felt for the,dast una .recognized- ihn- - fcaturen.of:•her lever s s two y 0„,,,,.. 11, . tt i way "_, a rmoo k o bOi e.; his i father, and a Smile; Whieli shathlt it impossi. ; means, and - once Or twiee attempted to speak: bleto?ilsine, settled Plmn her - face, Which be. . ~. came immediately mantled.ivith blushe,s, On ' I' Well, but I know ; that he's in TOTE-with,. harrYhirg , out _of the roan! . she,: plucked her some one, for he told me so; poor l fellawsTro 1 brother's sieeve, ; whofollOwpd her to the hall. I rboand, my dear Una, ;o show him any kind. 'I can scarcely tell YOU tleatJelia,' sheloid, i loess in my power,' -- , :,• • ' -;; .:, sPenkluernridlY;.`lt'a rardere l dglia.o"Bone- Mier, Soled:. further ' conversation :it ,vinsyYau, Con nors father ;,"; 4 You ha div, lgi-IM SI i once more decided that Fardorougho a s houldson nescs lennf -Mai iii the : parlor ' ;' • • She squeezed the nextday,see the Boda,gh -and'his 4vife r Lin ins ' hand; and aniled,with . 4 Smilepo her.fii . Ce 1 1 or d er ,t o oscortob,whothortheit consent could and tear 'fiber eye, 'I fear it's till over with l i , be obtained fa:the. rinicin-of, .our y oung . u.n a ,r4c... J 1 doet -know, Titet.yer to_laifgh,oi cry— I anxious lovers. This step as tharender known, h i fft;eags.,f oll t. l2 a* , .. l P . 4#o# PS:4o.fiptP°Pr 1 was " every waYinst accordance „nith;raidor-- 14ta's-nattle,', I . ,? ~ „. ~ , - . , . ~.., , (meta's.: inclination.- ! Conoev.hiorselt ; would -, She ,ran nii stairs; a nd : immediately 0ne...0f , have pleferredlis :mother's advocacy to. thatati I .4'e Ment hclrgarlYiserdid‘flilninnnimens kn oc k s I, a person msyssingsneh..ll derider:bold :pm - Utak ever sPoke -of, starvati on and misery, Was their good-will Oa Jai other . 'Primal. :- Bat - up, heard *Oho AO*. ' - -,...4` . ---,-- .1'..: ..: . - 4 , USViil answer it tnysoff,': flningbeihe" aia - 4. on consulting with.her t she - told him that the: , iod.of the proposal coming from FArdorone ls ; ,bliihrotheri-• for if may. &tiler. d r. mother does; might'. might imply, a; disposition. on -his .ptirt, to_ pro., he.„/MrCiii;trirf, .i.4e.t,/°•_ ll 4°-).%. 111 , In.- 1 - 2 ' , -- vide-for .his.somt :At all events, :isha , hoped; ; I Jqillunnid-' s earzeiY :Preaerve..,a, grave, ihZe;, that- contradirtion,the:boastof superior wealth .IWherl , F r arderOri,ghn,Prosented flialaelf..., - or some.foitunate collision of mind, and pr i n . . ililtr t '9;'Bnen.widirtr inquired , the_usurer, ciple, might - strike A.:spark of generens feeling , ShiC.VV4 l „f l -/?, 1 4 11 ..A1k 11-144 ., I f; .Pt O ti,lill .q r ..,!?P ` ir'• 1 out. of her husband's oneart,•whielt nothing,she:l-oen - ed from Ins servant.' .;. , , ,• , , ~._ ~ - iinew,'under siren excitement, such Itsmight - 'MY fathqr,'.'fa,./'''.. l k4'._lPP,i : !,p#cl . t.!fe . gend; 1 .- arfsa from Al& bitter. pride. ef2 64:O'Brien's, Itl`caslie eteP in•• .- _, : T , ~ '-:".. ' ..-.-- " • :. , ' • :could possibly . .do.• Besides, .as she, had no. -,',F44, o t4uAiPlerou inunedlnt'Ci f t' ' °/1 " ; Y ed " .'favorable expeatationsfrom !ha interview, ebe, by e ionniaßrivi, Who, snici l ''' ~ .. ~, 1 thought it an unnecessary 'and- painful:task-to I -,- ,ffigle.ro:Pisis 3 . 14 4 YPerlokatli Who; ft nil' 1 •subject herself -to:the - insiults able)) alto apprb. • jPoqut.. 1 1 4, Of" I !,!' l *.!'-' '4,'P', l P i .., ne . 71 0 , 1 _ 9 ° headed from the Bodagh's wife, .Whase pride family ,.'" l ' •- '. '.• -i -- ;• - I.- - id. ' I : :.D cg ft Nci ~ inietherin' ; me, ' • rep 10 Va „Mil inn& importauen •ton7ered , fur, ._nndi.ldgh.orer those,even idher coutignetitird, 1 asband. , , . _ Ut/Oui helping bYouolf to a 4!.; . r!tp! ,,,, :iikicit, I just anti:oensiblo . vies , otithe r ing-tur f. At pen:stile - red:. .:-... . ~, . ..,... ;,, •on the.part, Sof!the matberi-astisile&Connor,- :IVO : ft:this faraulyr ; ..ezelaimed the. father m land reconciled him to; the-..fidher'S, disinclina .. - a muse ment % : l lnt.' bt'sinessTeziti Par4'l6l,igha !Had to bo,uucomPonied.by-iter to ,the seems of .P°F.i'vAls, iil4' with'this'fallnilAllilidr:' . • conflict; for, in troth. ;Fordoroughaprotftted ,* !jklietlV., .'. oar ch, l ifdli?' .ierdied'illn,:ilaneii7. a „against, her ussitittutea, with a bitt which bout inY -Sum Jana s,eur dintOter. • ;' ' „ . cou id, mot , a s il y. l o ,.. --- . . ~. An! What about them' ----grad Mr =II ...a not accounted-f0r. ; , , • 5 if your your; goes,let her ge, byiherself, , said ho; 'for : Fit not intherthrein't ;tithe does Fit toke,ithe dirty .Ikidegb 'and his fat Niro my: own iray;wideb X,Catailo if Honor Oomes; to 'nibble-and makin'Aittle: termer/fore theal:-7 31aybe Fit pull down their pride for.tham het! -her than: ou think; and inn way they're not, prepared for ; theta an'itheitjtuttutg,par? - 3ieither2Connori-Dir his: mother ;Amid help being highly amused a the singularity of, the miciemble pomp_and parsimonious. display re. ' sorted to by :Fanloroughs, in skreparing.-for 'this • extraondinarY -.Oat of•• an Ord strongly locked brought fiord; a gala_ !eost o whiek had-been ditty airedfbitnot thrice jworn within the list thirty, Omar years . Th- pm... gress lime and! Griltiondtad jasK tozere, and ridieniOns;`that POZIIM though, he laughed ; could not. heIP hie • A ; AlePref 3 4 411 4: , cons!derink the =.WhOrt:llitle. tP. 0 Vete Ito MEMEN - . ~ ., ` , " , -: ;::::Z':;iiIONT ,1, - Atom inqu,. Ars. Brien; 'do you dar'te - mintion theni • in the .snore kvitegetherr ,•• - 4 - • • Why, netl' *alit the ; itilier ay:ate on the stiono night - toe -- • • • - • ;•: 17poo! nti..:l4e_potoytipii,,' Mr; itrilonovnn, I,tenlv.kxtrantely little hien, so -an41,1 4 t; 'said the 80.- .. - loat:;' will vet himself kicked Out ,tan eerthirity?' thinklee hiartiee,re: "sooner it7e'done the Uttlier: and' the! 'safer. foi - both" iietlieriq AdtA9'4ltiti=oloe4;'' , Ft' is Brien y' the eon l litit'e' cniek. about his • , seWl, Women iiiiiii,fwer-=,f'orC-.never • i • I wor; in'Titi r nitislinniedie am t-;• chimak,lntd.' OM 21 20; ;addressing -24, 110 in liPnlang AA 1 ,1 * 9 = eakt:frifritii*lfoUtd.Y?►' oll 4 .0;44 *lryitit • T ife the itste datzertes atiai+ojio mother; ith9b•sivisi'pos tioth; if otiv WA.; Aw4gingw,tr !--vriPsipplinlMll4,VlT Latittrn4Zlo4.Aoitrainfito;, 4 t- t—: _ ."``..: `OSP PA 11,418DAITSEPTEMBER 3tkr . - - I yoularet !Ittimi , bii;gePl:thekm'amtliett elbte m g 2 . 10 - 11 aPP(41k:cle,Ir nur. P4aillcsE!' aPP:P°I. I min e : . _, ~ •- :' ".;„ " '... •-:,, 1 ' ''Yoie.te) . 4l4,'.iiiibl'the Voiiio; nerebili his I Wife i lie'irsarthity'deidnied.- , l'araiironglial be added;.ihrivo .You• lost sine'. mobbriatelyir, 9 'grilesin! , evel'itiV, laid, th.. o -9thcli. 'TA brad ambitin' them that irdn't: theMc,ine; Jet ali?Pi` PaYln,g,,T.O.lo - 11 1 PI aught.' -" .. '" i A ori no,th :d.. tirr y.to lb and br 10t th rip rilutil 'en ithAti osi ; • mon mon tec 'ntov t 'av ial , I '"That '*.tar kai i i litifitollifng more tune; u. I-hi n t?. - 1,., , ' - _,.z. (: '-..t . ' ~.'. s.;-:n '.'',.- 'lf i tlitftl3i'i itdryotitheit'aiiioXelsottee kirlositi f itliefoici.intlikin a' man ` toil any I iiintiettif Itiiiiife:that s ja atior4er tittles •,•po#le. etit:,, .t. ..., ~ 2 ,•,,:t.1-_, -:; ..,.. .: .... .7 ..., ,1., ... r.,, 1 ' Ate - iiii - you'ro' ioine: Cl' Pitnitoo a' inafriage fotweths f Ar oviiitia iitlybiuglitet, ~Yet yto4 I.Ctitha P tito,tfej; ? iiitt Vtiete tot Ina& It- ---. ' 1 :i:1". . 4 Bien itinorstri?,,ii.vniltd::•Abiit Yptill 'be iiitilr . iait 'ief4ia' aliattiiii dint& to' ati.t':'%! I ''. 4- Out'ivid'' liiin'ca shini — tiVicith;"ilbinicd I ISIV; 0 /Iliad:ll:l . ...state . :of moit'dienified'br. 1 t,encP "i' I [D,tiinliin TA, x coii eitld knivo I•ii it 'the t San itfttiititibit'thit fihnlkeeed 'tin'Yobbettthe I Whole e'tiqt,thcy side thatwe 'nd let iiindntitilit ter, thafre4red tho' A Oil to ber'edir ntfoiviri IP , Oulditte . tiOurditiisehOO,l, ,"marry' wed?—:-I'ic i Oa liiitah this",dayl! ' '''' ; ." 1 ; ' '," 1 ." ' 1 I .;l..titi,hild uo, _si t e!' scruple 4oursolt, them,' 1 1 rerilredllio bittc4 usurer;' when you:bottiteed int the son of the quid Bodngit Bute, in titer}. ' one knows while" Wai:'' - , MP! said the good Woman.; Inii- is itr u n.: nin',...utt''eetatnitithoieiltti bettixt- yob rself- nn' bliri i von 'Or, nfther ?-' Wil!'; S alit Pethr I Wouldn't thrit4 oft rouit s lnoney yowtag,er.' '‘: 1 ,Ifaybo &hit 'Vether 'Bully on worse—but barn't NIA tbriir lis welt on tbe'Bodagh's, as it bad been honestly came by?' I defy you tin' theworid botitto say that ever I tuck n'en. nv; from any oho' moro..thnn ;n I Y-rigli,t, • Lay tbal - to the memory of the obillodagh, tin' seo if it'll fit. It's no 1104 guinea, any how.' , ' !Tod rardoionly,fin *been a thaw of ordinaty stittidinv, and 'elittractet in th'u country, from whom 'tut instiltenuld be taken, ,he would-ho doubt hare been by ,a very summary, roPess expelletifrom the parlor.' ___,. The history of liiii ipieruToii ' and jrnscil;le 1 teniper;'however. was Ad wellldown; acid his I offensire - „e4;eentrieity of. manner a matter- of I ,ay, 1 43 !eh I .011 V i . • such established : fact.. that tbak father. and son lon.glaneing, at each, other, ,were Seized - With the same "sairit; thil.beth gave Way' to an tin controllable fit of langhter.' • ' -.• ' ..'- t'' : ' . i' Is. it:a innale'atoek you're Tonkin' of it r said' 'Mrs: O'Brien; it ighfy tnd igimirt.;...: , ': .. 7 i ! ,,, Faikaehord: it may be no iallgiii4' , sleek i, either alnreplied -the- Budagh• - - i I tbink-mother,'.Olkerved'John's 'lbat:You I and m 3- fatherhad'bettertreat the matter with Moro' serirmetteia. , Cennoe: o"Donovarila: a young-man: not itr.be:despise4"- b.r. 11 . 1 T.PP,m 11 f.tit all near his owa-elaas of life o ,regarrls the - peace eaEVWelfare of a "datighter. , Its 'Oh:wader 'itathiti - verf, high i'lrideed;'in' . every wee- tiolnifienehable,t ;;' ' , is:7., '• -_-:'. -0 ~,_:!' :::- ~ ..:Thei‘ bitter . Siowi,..-Wliielt Imil:stit upon the small !lark: features - of fardorandla' when re -plyin' to the lr.st,atiziek f :of.illia. 0 Brien,pas:aed lawny as Jehatipoke..:'....Thei ~,:tildlinia-, turned I heartily - mend, and, surveying the -eithieal of `his sun, said, , God bless you, asthore, for thimwords words! and they're thrste,-tlune as...the gespel, arialt ,• i what are yon- both. proud of, . I defy .yon to get the, pqn,il. of my son in the barony, of Lis.. • ittiii3ona; either for face figure'or temper! , I SOY he's fit to be a 'husband' for as good a girt as ever - stood in-:your daughter's- ,shoes ; an' from what Itear ,ef, her.-- ahe'rs.us,goad a girl aS ever the almighty put bmillt.ia, God bless ! veil'yortrig mail - you' r e credit• . y.ourietf to 1 anti - Parente' ' ...- '' • . . - - :;,, 7 . •-,.. . I ''' i4 Aie we 'hare nirthin:. Jo' say 'eget/tat your son, nor agairtit'yotir wife-aither,' repliedlho I . llodagy; 'an' ifYotir_ Own' intate:Wai, as 'clear irycnt'vOi'lciof; upon as' - theti are.:-:-tut, I'm !spakin.tionesentel, - 'liner diIAMOW' whether i ever your; sun and My daughter Spoke a:Word. te one aneiheiror,fiet 1' •.•'-' -. ; '" .. •• go hail Oona 1)&6. open' her Tipito him; 'said her mother • go bail she' had nitn.e spirit • - •. • An' - £ll.grisbail She' can't. 111'e widouthim, i - vhether it 'or not,' said Firildrougha. ' 4 31nther,' obseived-iohni 4 will 'you - mid my fathei come. into the next room . for feminine 11 2 1 wish to 82$' 'a ward 'to eaeliof'yon; and' you Fardorouglut have 'the goodness *to sat.heTe till wo . return,. - - • . 'Devil a notion,' replied O'Donevan 'thaw, stlikn',.iny foot:till the ;thing's settled .ono 'way' cii other.'' • • • ~:;; ; `s 4 N44 . {saiditeiing O'Bileni "Whexi they tot into the hiai• thet'Srou'both should, know to whitt-lenth' the courtship be tween thin'ne Conner: O'Donovan has eene. Vich na Ifoicthl sore She would kco to eoort -wid the son nt that onld 4 11 n. beginning to fern , dial too thine:, OstiVedi hO Biidagh ; 'an she haa- , —but , let - - I ;! • it's perfeetlYlrfie, indeed; mother„ :that sliEi ,as:. 'tad • the sort:.'' - Yea-, and they , are both his moment pledged, bßrothed, prom ised,sol. ronty. promiscdi to niiTeri and in my pinkly) tho 'old man within is acting a more Orable - part than eithergive - Mtn" reditZfoi.' ' ' " •-•' " I. ' - AW6I4-welt, Well:. exclaimed :tliO , iinother, I who' afax.r..thaki..tvouid-..eter-thrust a laugh- erty, The girl; thatove reaTed.up, as ; lindher ' a . chicliiiWtcrgii 'to throw herself away-hp n.the son of otdd - Pardorougha Donavan, the tsar! COnfusion' to the ling - eVer ,he'll put ~, her! 'l'd eeeiher fineched* first?. ''l agree with you kn that, Dridget:,said'the • wihitnill , 'frit was enlrmulto 'ish her trettelf ' and doisafe, Fiklako good care a. - ring: will eitit'go,in them; but hose do you Inisaveall i s ij o h n .7l :, :. ..:, .:•--. - . ..., 4 Vanillin's own kips, father: .. . ...' . The' Bodagh- paced.tO and fro in natteh_agi; lion '-'-ono hand:in his :small clothes pocket, lid the other twirling his.watch,key asinpid-: ms 'he 'catild:'- - "frhe.mothar, in ,-ktro- :1314 i4 e, had thrown herself into 4:chair, and gave ay to n - violehtfit of 4;rief. •:.': - -, ~, ~_ -. ---,. • tAild you have this from Una's owtoliper • 'lndeed, father, lip havei and it , Is bauch, to 4r oint ire& that she ; was candid enough to, ilaiolsuch confidence ,hi her brother. , ! Fq .„., PI I. o ;l464*d:rad promised-to mie_another , !4- , : i n Vg e t, *fib *.eould.heliefe. this P..:.-, , ...:, ~. I ' % - 91elleve' ill don't believe it-:It'olooly tv ' hanid tifz.tholuasY to getclim.... - oh, thin, seen of heaven this day! but it's 1 - .114k. Bows liar, ~;• . ::!: . ,:-.'.- = ::- r.' .;• ; ~-: :4••:'y : , ;.! . r-Jot4=-Bsict: filo fa her, , ; tea Una- to.i:o0:61 ~,,-;•, , ~ ri rather, I doubt sot timforitglog:toic tar. ery ;I-wish you:Voul4WF :insist. -: ; ~, ;I.:: kGo off,leir.';',Bl3B. most Onan.dowrijlngipm,.. Av., -111 have it .from; 10.r,ownipts, too '''- 1' ' • Arithoutibtther word, Of: reMetietioOge.tho ,n Weld to bring berdo ni:.i Wbon Lthill#o - tr and , later mitered; thir-tmikfrOcien, , Ott!' .-. ~:" -, - .. --: : ,,, ,i :', --, '-' ~-,•• c.,..-:/2,- -44: 1;15,- .!'vir. , cd - Ir, , i iS.:j.Z;ti- ~ 7 ,4., -, :e.i: - .1/;) t - j;il7? t '.7! ' A ' , ", ,, , , :!•f - 7ii.:.'rf 0:17;:)"4-:1 Pet. tio_stOsst