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Ihi4 pallid and epeetral :aPneurancelit` h'tme a .• n • ,; • 'E C CAt.j4gel4 - . -": - - , 11 .-; ;;;. :leharacteraortho tine .heine,... otAMOod•- that It was Mori than -an hoar. before - _:the man etrack.the ',heart :with- en image, more . frightful returned,: holding .Fardortitigha ,by the snit, i than that of madness itself,: , • --. . , i ,_. 's , '„ and, after having :lett him' in - t the-cell: he. in. -. :_',Wrong, father !' .he- replied, ,iall'a Went stantly loCkedit•eutside; and, svithdrew.• as! tie ..andican't understand , lb :it's -, welt, - for 'You ;:had been &Sired, Connor tan to, support his 1 that you, dOn't know the•dnern that'asuport:,di I tottering.stepit.a: and wofully:indeed A id; that , now, for I feel how it would bring yott . ilown,- I unfortunate parent stand in.need_of his issiW and bowit will, too...kwill kill you, uty futh• lance. In the picture presented -by 'Parde;!en-At•wilfkill, - you.'.- •..,:. ,- . .', -• y; I roughs' the :unhappy' young-'Man . .forgot ;in al - '":Conner,Yeme . henna Miele, - cote": ho me=' ! tmoment his , oWn miserable; and -glootni fate. fin tried itt..AtiY, sate-,conie_ hem 1.0 _your There blazed in his. father's - -eyes' an excite. rinutlier.'--Ctinie, for her taki...4 kno w I'm .not went, at once I dead - and; WildLle.a vague tire at home, an' I ._ she'll, nut rest till I bring kid safe without chtim'eter, yet . stirred - by an meow-; baek to her. Conte noW, ril have no put Offs , prcheitsible ereigy.wholly.heytind -th e usual .-4ou•nist come, - 1 say-I rordher lyott--1 I manifestations of thought or suffering, :,Tho ' 'can't and wont meet her wideut yin. 1 - Curie, II son on'beholding him shudder , and notfor thoi - aVick, an' for ; can 'sick me the, song 'gain' first time, for:he had on onit or two occasions ' hetno•-come will vourown peter 010 'fattier, before, - becorrie apprehensiVe that - his father's - that can't live witiont .l . you--coma,' a !stiffish I mind.might,if strongly preSsed, be worn down; tinieliree, I de* feel right here--wo - Won't be: IV the Singel:4r confliet of Which it was the, properly-happy till you go to your If:whin:loth, j scene; to that most frightfallif all maladies- : , or ! - . ... ; !insanity. -At the alit niaM. hoWeVer ' folded 1 - t , , 'Father, father, von.don't Ittitht, what you'ia I him in his fecbleatroas,,andtatteintned to - ex -: 1 tnittittg me{ i .ttr e ' r f What ;teat, blessed H t i tt y., I press what he felt, .the unhAppy WY. grenned;:en.,,etta Lear-' . ~ l aloud, and &UAW - en in the. depth of his cell, al. ' - The door of his cell' here opened, and the I blush of momentary - shamo, - sulfito his cheekttninkei'stated that live or six of his !and brow. Ails f;ither, -notwithstanding the crieil i . wor 6, anx i oi f, t o ace hli n ,,, n ,p,' ,a h a a a sentence thht hat : een so sliortVbefore pass-, all things, ti take charge of his father to-his led upon his seri---thattfather, he perceived to1; 01 , - ; : n 't ioa t..,. - , This tai a manit'est relief to the: Ibe absolutely;intoxicated, or, to, use a more i'y o itag, Man; who then felt more deeply on his appropriate expression, decidedly, drunk.-, un h a p py . f a ti te fi ",,o un t . " t it in on his awn. ! There was less blame, howbver, to be attach-; . - • S oltio 1• 0 '6;t ; I t f0,n.4,, said h e, .1,,,, e g i ven cd to Fardorougha on this occasion; than Con:; my f a iti aa ti que a,: an . i t has g ,,/, • into hits h ea d a r nor imagined: { When' the; old man sw''ozied 1-indeed, it overcanie hint the mere, as'Unev -1 in the court-hOuse, ho was taken by his neigh"! 'et reMember him to taste a drop of spirits du-. horsin utesa to ,0 1 : 1 0, iqq of : 13 e) Wilere he WI f"r some ring , his life' before. I can see nobody now m in P a state insensibility. lOn his re- I ate him in thit state; but if they with me stela• i cove he was plied with burntwhiskey, as let them take_care of him, and leave hitn safe 1 well to restore.hia strength and .prevent ire-! at his own.l:6uie,.and tell them'rli be glad it 1 lapse, as aponl the . principle, that; it would en- ! I .can 'see them to-morrow,'or any other time.' , able him to sastain With More firmness the i . . -With-eonSiderabl ' tri"illtv - F- ci 1 1 ol o tt .t. . .tr 4) ou. la 1 , dreadful and shocking destiny Which awaited ! was removed front 'conner,Whom he citing to i his son. Actuated , . by. 'mo tires :of mistaken 'With,All his 'strength; attemptingalso to Ortig kindness, they;poured Itetwen:twtiLand throo !hitn aivay.. :Ire, then, wept bitterly, - ,liecau-se it ,lasses of this' fiery cordial doWn, his throat, lie, declined to te . .tcompany him - heine, that he si which ,as fro hatismtlaken so much during the :. ndeitt,comflrt his mother, and enjoy theini ,: lapse of thirty Years befor - e, soon reduced the. aoW recovery, of ilk IIIOIICV from l'----J s e, and j feeble old man to the condition, in .'whicii we : die conviction which he be:liev'ed theY had just i have described him when enterin the gloomy i CM:cc:elle:l in getting against that nc.torious:do. ! cell of the prisoner. - 1 1 I thultcr. ' ; . • . • ; ' Father,' said Conner, • irithenarne ofllear- I 'llfOr theY had departed, Conner sat 'down en above, who or What hat put ynn ! into this ; upon Mallard pallet, and,- supporting hid head dreadful stat e, especially When we consider the ; With his hand, saw, for the 'firat tithe, injall its ; hard, hard fatetiii< hat is over and upon us?' magnitude and _horror, the death to w hich he ' • Coino- returned -- Fardorougha,! ,not Per- ' foetid himseltnow doomed The excitement cm v in , * the drift of ,hi... question, ' Cotner, my !'ipeCasioned by his - teal, and his increasing that-. sun, I'll liang'haufl him: thdt's one; oemforl.'. nei - s, as it ddrkened on through a ll its s t tag,es• • Who nre on spaking about?' - Ito the final - s'entence, now ' had in .a consulera-. 1 "file villain Isentence was pass en to-to-:, ble degree , abandoned hini; . and left - his heart, ;Jay. Hell sWing--Swing for the i robbery ; at present, More acceSsible to natural Weak `P----e will. 'We get hint back out of that nes.; than it had been, to the,power of his own ;neat of -robberk. the isle o' Man they call it-. ' al:Cale:l.4. The linage of !Its early-loved Una 1 that he made or to, the villain!' ! .." , j had "seldom since his arrest • been out d his ' ' Father dear, I'm sorry to see yen in this':dmigination., Her youth; herbenaty, he. wild i staiv... on sich a day-e-sich a black. day to nt i.-I .l .lutmitural A ntes, and' the fl ashing - glen c.- . of - _ Fur.' sake ':I am.. .Wh.lt will the world ' her dark entintSiastie eye, when joined o her i say of ity _`' 4. l_ 'tenderness and liltundless affectioe-for In:itself gr I . ' Connor, I'M in,eat sprits all `out, except- ' ' -Ali caused his heart to quiver With de adly in' for sontethihg that I fog•et, that-'-thatL--li anguish through every fibre. This pr oduced -lies heavy Mien me.„. That I inapt% sin, but . a transition to Flanagaithe - contemplation i I'am-I am, indeed-4or now that we've rote!: iOf Iwho - so ' perfiilio,us vengeanee, made, -him i h im,h we'll hane', the villain up. Ha, ha, h's ! spring from his seat in a parox ys m 'of Taiga ; phtsaat sight te see soh 'a fellow danglia' 1 cant but intense hatred, so' utterly furions that , from a roper . ~kt, t 1 the swelling tempest which it sent through his +' • : 1 ' Father sit. down here, sit down upon this • veins caused 'him to 'reel - with absolute Lriddi- 1 1 bad and coniThrtless bed, and keep! yourself': nesS. ' - .''- ' ' .'•• - - I -.' I ; quiet for a little. Maybe you'll be better seen. j i. Great God!' he. exclaimed,.' you ate just, 0:1, - why did you drink, and us in such troub- j and will this , be suffered l' I J ler - parents, and tle fi- i t -I ; • hi, net - sit'down; TM very: well able to ! ory:mood of' hiss, mind changed .to one of me!- I I ' stand,' said he tottering •.aeress the:room... 7 f - Ancholy and - sorrow. He tanked ' bae, upon ' , The villam thought to starve me.i Connor, his aged father's enduring straggle-up la the I but von heard the, sentenee , th it was paised on Ind tle of the ;old. than's heart against e ac- - ! `him to-day- ;Where's Ilmor, from Me! shell i Muted' vice which had swar6d its impules so : I be glad wain-whin she hears it, and my son, I long;-cht the protracted conflict betwee _the I i l . I Connor, Will ' too-but Ire's he's-.-Where _is : two energies,. which, - like contending A :idea ; • Connor ?=bring, me, bring me , to "Connor..--: in the , field, had now left little but ruin and , ;Alt, avourneen, , Honor's, heart'k breaking 'far t - desblat ion behind them 'His heart, viten het ;him-'t any rate,' the mother's hlirt--.llie , brought all thee thinga ,near him, expanded, , l mother's heart=-she's laid low wid 44 tichin', l . and like a - bird, folded its - Wings abort the i :.sorrowful head for her boy.' -., I 1 . loaf-haireltetaityr to' he love he bore h tn.- i . 1 'Father, for God's sake, wilt you: t r y ' and But his inother-;:•Adie caresiiag, the prowl; the resta little? If you could sleek, fatt er dear, ! affectionate, whose heart, - in the : vivid tender if you could sleep,' -- -- ' .--.- -' t tze;A ofhope fin. her beloved ;boy; hid shaped I : . : j 'l'll hang P---e-I'll hang ltint--4trat if he ' out his path in l i fe, as that ori which she could ! gives me back, any: mousy, I'll nut touch hlin.• brood avith.the fondness of . a loving And de- I : Who are you ?'; ..: -; .!- - !,. lighted spiritt-that mother'e', ima g e, and - the '' Father dear - I'm Conner, your ' evrif . son . ,'. idea (if her : sorrows prostrated his whole ; Connor." • -'!, ' '-- '-' f . ' .-'. : ; strength, like: that of, a stricken infantitet!thei 1 't I'll marry yon and Unta;tlien. r i ll settle; earth. - : '.. - :- - : nil the villain robbed me of on yen, and you'll ! '' Xfothef, iinother,'•he'cielairited; 'When ii hive every. penny' of it either m.Okisili. 'Don't ' think of What you Feared "Mei for; - and what. I I 1 be" keephe me - up; I can Walk very- Well; 'ay, -ram - this night, how am My heart do eitt4wise 'ah7 I'm in right good ,spirits.* Sure, 'the mon-thati break, as well on your account as on my I eyfs gut, Conner-got hack every sltilleen - of - onM, and for all that love net- Oh,!. whet will Ha, ha, 114,:G0d be - praiseal i God-be: become of: you, My bitirsed triOtherl - a I ' eil . We've - a rir;ht - to betthinliful-:-the ', does it go with von that you're not alto your! „MIS(' • ,0 - ; world isn't so ties afther all.' • • • - ..-.-'':.:' ;'Vride,- - as you us'ed.t.ct'eall ine;noW2that 'min 1 i 'Father, will try and rest?' F, - •-•'' ' I thisitionble,,inthis . fate that iespoa tote tme ! 1 f• , le o oo t•beii, eth er ; a ti_r w o rci starve, as I: 416%in - ft:inn yOurloving arm's! -The •thright ; rthought 1 - would, note the - iirriOades , got , of- v an is dear t 4 my heart, dear, dearer, dear-1, i back from the villain: Ha, hadia,it'S great•-• 'Or than that of . any-than - any'own - Imit.-1 its ereht,Cornior, aliaguiT. . . -',-- : i •. ' - What will become of ' !Lei.; tea, and !die old r ' What lilt, - father deer I' --, ..-:-- 1 - , -.' matV - Oh, why, ivhy is it that thedeath.l Ain I I ,c sing .m•• a song-my, heArestip-:•:- tit suffer into fall tio . ficavily onthem that love I , 'Connor, ). .. . , it's . " . ' .3". u,glatP-sulg me a 'sow , " me best?' • ,; - , • 74tIm° ° 111 galiFiy meadow where th e l o f ty i l , t i f ibht-2rn t r ° - ' ' ' 1.: yrjull sleep' first,-Cather dear:: ! .', ..: . - 0 th en : 1 ' urn - •. . - - ' .." ' e- ' n ' . t ed to Iris b e d; but 'flier cald elm grows, i• - ‘ The 'll/igen., - Cotinor; or Shualagre - jorthe And dreary images of death and .ruin.' ha u nted • , And the stream that runs by if; and noisily {l'ouglus--,..f0r, flyettrtieep, , avournee,m : there 1 his hiraginatiomuntil the night was far- spent,! ~, flowsl mutt be sorrow; . , in it - formv heart's. - 10'4 load.: 'When at ImigAla he - fell into a deep 'and dream- i S y- rocks and oer pebbles, eac h of them lyotir mother's h'eart's in sorrow; and lshe's;lY.llesneteep. -:- • _.- • , •-,, • •• .. I dear- ' one -- i • "from us, a n' heiboy's nol4Cieri an' ;By the sympathy expressed at:his trial, our in far , 0, would that our lives might pais peacefully: l h h I,' 'ore- - sore, and her he - in' ? bd.' readeis may easily conceive the prOfound sot.- I here! i kh er s'e her e4r b s o b y's'far ' ' frem . her,a.nd tilie , ln . 'ticoMelre , iviir.. hieh . * l s - felt f r et hhn t ,. is the 'd t atriet ; nere he was. mown, rem .t le moms the , . 1 to,himr - ' - . ;.' . - -.- ,'''' .t. ;- •'' ( N Y -- - - - -. Ilere tvould that our lives might • ' •Th b • noble fortitude waeltnslid, l lll o .Wl d - • ' broad Otte of his "sentence"; ha gone 1 ass cheer 1 • 0 _p), otiose fah , awa * ' - rken dnribr the-formidable trialit hatt endenn . ..=:'iniong'the lxiople.' "This wai Much st ngth- D , :eth e efre as p . t deepens, like the elesinn. allj , w e d _ . , e the course o f .t h a t d a y, nosy-.; rein 00,r..),-'cried .m e mi r e! . N . • i re nt e an n , , of clay To our !lonic' op ' ieethe bylhis slmple allusion , to his )nother's :1301,:Ar ta il s in :FrA . tA a n'._A .i k )1 p °JA I ; 1 , • aborn where f oe A ti t ;love.' let irew its arms. a ou . , . . ~ , , 1 -. ~ .. , , .. . ' . f 1 ' 1 - ‘.. ' '.b ' t 'lila - - father's AO tsvor-I tnean - youth•• and personal anty. . molest -' .. n o 7 1" ) `. ra e lyi tr Ad4l6l4eyth: . :1 3 :6 4y r upo - ' 0 .14,1 1 6 5 p w ,.411.1wh010 previous thmeader. was - - now 4 ',can % y .., , f!rel.c wicked ne'er trouble and the weary .' ". • ta, t• , - .vassed with ternournful-tentty, , that , b urgh i ._ ii : •e , .. ,, p i ti o alo tti, nd . f c er ou na n ata tm, y . lan ust run .:43 n thol.o.7.4„ .., : volit! , :.out . tila iii,.f._66.4.111,t0, lie:iptiftli . relief_; ,01341.1,10 haze reSt! ' ' A.M.ELIA,, . - .1, 111 - . 4108 veil. cry.?: - ,, ixte ,: a lf, , til,li a ' e i ght . now! fatriz - Of the:affectionate eon was deplored . no Orleans, -deans, k `.3ei l t. -185:1- . • 1 1 that, w i, , v e b A , a n al th e n i eu e-y, - -. •: "- : Ehrtle,ha,H,less, than., that, oftne-you dire I, :_blit: nisi .and, nd . I. ' -- - , 1.. com er tither, 'Connor' Isn't.it rtr,iier.Are ' Inconsiderate v.allem .. ilfoituti., an jail, arrivd from Washington.l y h Ou'lili f i 'r igit, lu y e ett iiiil.Tnii; ofihe . r: ' ' . 4llialliithoid hi 3- .l oll4 '9C:.e 9 Tixs S inn,.:, l l , they ' VA! t h_ ,tt he saw 10 mail hags filled - Tor I wdn'tstarvo7fOrTe'er*Oile o'_yees.,!<.. i could not Cergot that, despao . pf all Is s.- . Repu., gird: . ire ef Seott;" • which - has been ! .-, Father, fitheiawieh YOlfW0111(14.00.,' _ - my and 'ektorqe4.l .t!l6' old mans ' hOrt" h 1 been;' Cart Packed to Le delivered tlver:ll4 ', Well, I wilt, ' ' I will -Vrialiqiintii.liOd.l fixed;, with A treA- 1 4 L- bAt . nnA 9Mkr. f flec tl .?PinC k , 'F''' Male s -. V yAyie . ic., -r,:o! , ~, T . 4e u 1.4 , 4!. 2 :.. Y. D!ry Bo o k.. . . ~ . - - 1......y0u'1l sleep in your , Olin Ited.*ltflit.. Yourl on itikantble t - li i ndorsty bey. it Was;, , WSW. Ohe brig - 3 illoolo4 hi Ivhoso tO4, z i ,. nt. ot - r eott" . .is issued at, the pe0r.13361W14.4414°946ft°-1139 1 114° ' '.4 v!ri llis ' ?Y t'ih i ' 9 ll"ad - hein 7 eashrined:i, the 1? „l' lote'end franked by .Tituntin ;where..y.mar.pw.n.l4„. l Contiqr..,,,., gn,lri i . e`cl; i !1eft0',. 6 , - . . _e a !' :. , a- : h a ff ection: thati' their - spirits' t t , lo:d4nr, g li to. C. from Connecticut. - They her liartSlawi...-it!s ! breakin' n . r it'S. hhalitite- 1 , 1 49!. 91 net ,7. - ,Te tit , t ,•- fl i„,,i :,. a. .i nu it, ; ,„1,,,., le'Ple nfihe 41n the 2 "ailtiWith thetid,and the:lnit : sbe won't. let enYhodY ninke . "Yilint!liAbAtln eciu n e L i ro: r ue ', L.': •,. ,r, ....../..: r e i ..,',' f ten:: !tatipo t t it i ur ,- e "ntrY 'ewe With pay for. -their 'herielf..,''43k.the mether c iti.de - vii:.DiartereLtlitit 4 4 4 l l4 4 „.l.° l 7Br u te 4 rA°Po "Y . •, i r, tx ,'" lstii , ~1 - m d, 4 the same titne . he l`iiennietMethee*: invo;c4 V,Otlies:'l"ll4:i' Con ''' igi td l ' ") f n;.l '`;e4lqn.' -iflre."9:lilT''''.thi'l.e'll" ino out"' tat ta.` _ ~e a . ‘g ain•St ,lilo he prirklegetiiior-;:". -;-.;'`.,;',:-'-.,: 1: : .',' , , 5_., ,, ..T:E; .__.,.. .; v_. : ., ~ 6F . th, iii , ,, l an a .te .. ,, . t .. with ,. vo. , - hie . 10401,0:. if vlll 4],,Z:j l o tigf ho s n wi i nqle. - Ah, syliiggery;i .1 • - , , 4 1