The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 07, 1853, Image 1

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I see thee now,' on thy young lip is nesting
. , '-1 A deivey smile,`.: • . . .
4nd eyes of blue all trusifullrare resting,
. 11 mine the( while ;
The SlllllO eat wealth of earnest love is
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Andkopee as pure, as teuthfuland entranc e
-• . . • As thine-6Am mille!
The diMpling 'vale that archly , tumid -brigh
- - Thy cheek of snow, ..:
As my proud girlish fondness loved ' high,
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~ ' 'The rose:btid:glo s iv, . .
In spirit dreams before me ever lingers
- 1 / • A brow efpearl, - - - -
.'While gleefullyl t. - Avit'elitc4d-iny fingers
. golden I; - -
With the lew obbing winds-aeOM ever,bl ,
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AntlAy large, searchingeyes, are fondly be
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~ 41m I alone ? the loosenCd locki that cilia
Around mf brow,
Tippdath a gentle hand of sninvi•
FlOw darkly now:
E'en the cool night:breize wafts the dream
. sadness • .
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From. my- flushed cheek,
Aid My hashed spiiit steals a thouglit of gl
It dirertot- speak,
Loiecl on, art thou. amidst the w
rushing
From me estranged, \
My heart shall whisper with itsialtt
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.Some Things Love,Nte.
Thei.e lotntiful lines, by T, Buchanan Read
appeir in the Knickerbkke,rlor Novemberl:•
All within and all without, me
Feel a melaneholc , thrill, •
' And . the darkness hanis around me • . • •
h, hi* still! •
To my.frt the. ricer glideth ,
Thidugh
On the stream the, white . moon rideth!
• Like si bnik: • . 1 ' •
And the linded leans above rne,
Till I think some things there be:, t
In tbia dreary world that love
Even me!
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Gentle buds are blooming n • me, •
Shedding sweetest breath artmnd';
Countless voices rise to cheer tire
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From ground. t -
And the lone bird eolnes ; I lie
In the till and windy phin, .I
Pour the sadn'esis of its spirit
Into mine; .
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There it swings and sings abo
Till I think some things the,
In "thisdreary world; hat love
lEven.mel
Now the moon` hath loafed-to,
oa - the stream I pee it aw; i i,
Swingingbc'at - Vte , wOula woo me;
Far away! • - •
Ana die atm bend from. the scum;
t could reach ',them afberel• lie t_
And tlity whin - per:all the pleasure '. -:
Ofthe sky: I r.
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There they hang and.aptile.aboye me;
Till I think some thii3gi there tie
Lithe very ke.avens lhat
'grennei
Now when conies the tide of oven,
Like a solemn river !low, I
Uentle Oyes akin to beaVeit
On:sge glow;
- toying eyed *Alen •their stOryt •
SPeakinil° he" of ";I.
'But I sigh r a thin of limy- . •
Boon departs: ' '
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Yet wheolf-Asy ewe above ,• 1!
I meet iliiolithat there *ill be •
O ne fitidzolo iII loiavgn to love'
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'Ho* sweet the evening iharkowe
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Her radient beauty' lm&
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From tail New To* vrgan. 1 [ %Kum t h e . ' rty pre`paree. to -go, his adieus morning to the crtiwded mirk :t and made her
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4 cr, ireate zi .p c vf li t r e . • t ~.eret caustic, b ..ter ;ho felt like one compelled little purchases, then back ': . the Montonons
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1 . .-,-- -1 , - - _ . Ito standupon.a burning' Surface r and school : round of domestic duties, wide she.perfonied
4 11 '1 n " 1 ! ° .1 ti r W , ret. i ... I him:telt', to endurance • ;, but when the last lone - with a slower - hand nod a titer , : halting ilitep at
By lims. B. A. Ds 't. I , - . - I had departed, he bekan to walk the floor in his `
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- . -_.-... i- , • - ~. . extriMity- of mortal anguish, the line _of which f } but Soon - came' an unexieet •'itl bloc , ' the.
I bar later, solicited hYI , some needyj lattve,
CHAPTER 1 4 1 1 ' - 15,-as frightfully depietednpon his brow.
then feat:fur; '.pro ered Herman's elrkihi l ii to anothir,l and
fond - world thou boists - ;- false world; - Ilts wife Was 'first atiprised,
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thou liest."l I ", '- „ she begged to tell her the cause of hin.rig- ' gaJe the poor boy not.ice to 'nit, timmiSing
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.e ./ one of Wealth—The. B r, th tiay . Patiy- , -: itatien ;'he Continufid silent, mo v, almost. fe- .
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his influence hi procuring fe him as koila a
Ileri,lan'?Suuon—The Riff ed Merdhant-, '. • 1 •
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The' ; Abode of Porerty---T ,L!,,,ac,,
-The. rocieus n;his bearing, nor we (f.hettu . swer. ,
. rilaiiiy H sae h h id _ H i rt - Sails s ! fin : t h e ~ She ibmkOned to her.son ;-he fo wed_hisfath- j it Was a dull,. danip, Cheerlese No ember
. 1 West Indies—L*ly ,Fat4ty—The Beautf- ; Pr, nnd• also inquiredif he Was sick—in trouh- . ! evening when Herman r.ecctived - this sati'news
i ful Creoles..... • f, -.- ? ' le. ``- , ' - •' . - .11 .. ' -I He had jest.been•pounttitg up' liti little Sm , iiiks
1 11, the . year - 170, Hos e a: , Linton, a well I “Go to-your room,boy!' exclaimed the Ter- I which by, dint of rigid oionom 'in his own ex -
4 . own' and oPitlent merchwe resided - on the ; chaiit, fiercely ;—tty !to your tootn,' beggar's ' Penses, he had been enabled to acct' ulate,
ti.rth side - of llighlicilburn, ndon,in one ill brats ' he muttered between his teeth, as . :the I and with which he i wan Cat elating o eotn
e stateliest ma i ,tons of Ftitat period.. Like i lad hurried from his pieience. 43iy . God}} ! I 'tnenee-a small and seleet l i librer . .'. lie h d been
4.. any who gamed , immense forttines by an al- lam inined • -' ha exclaimed, losing all self c rn- t Very 'happy all day but with is intelligence
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. , 6,Yish devotion to business, he Wns some- - 1 mand; 'the house ' of Brentz and 111:tible is a I came an overpowering sense f ,despordency ;
what eoaree, . and . abrupk hi. numiler, but it.. - i total wreck; and or he groaned in prolonged ;be staggered out.Of th . des office without -
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whole hearted, hospitable gebtleinas, proud of I atiients, as he fell.helplessly back upon one • speakilig,
.and- walked. Slow y throukh•l the
hie delicate wife ; and almost idolik g . their on lof his magnificent lounges, 'I am ruined, r uined .. looming. fog towiiids his hem .1 1 - . j
I .child,,Efermitn, wheat beittity ' face and fruined-r . - - • ' • _ " 1 Sile}itly• entering; he hurried noiseleitili_ to I
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rill's:icy of intellect gve fite pro tae of his ffis poor .wife, faint and sick at heart, dared i his own little dark room, threw himself on an
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The doting father had dethimin 'to make whife' as the dead. • - ./- -: • _ ''-' .1, bitter esi . of his grief.! He Was welll aware
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. grand entertainment when' his c ild should I . rF p or a - hundred thousand am I npon their howA Ifieult it Would be to - o')tain a situation
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• in to his fourteenth Year tja Pa ' y such as 1 papei; fifty thousand
.I sent them three - daya ; partic larly at this present season,:, a d; here
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ever a tradesman: had givek befo e; and iialago in payment.for oidered goods ;. this infer- !.were 's parents dePendint n him for: heir
.e time advanced, painters - JIM up - olste,rers, ' nal show has Jost me as much more, I too I all: :- , . . •.1 . • - i. .
Imi rfienters 'and all sort of working . en; egan I shall be mistrusted:-it is well known hoW I Th e timesli - heard his' o ther open! their
lip block up the entrances. fir are days the largely I deal there ;my God:my:God! lam al door, nd marmot., as iihe stood at the limed of
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Aided satins were :replaced 'y ' new; the rich i fost;Man.'' • ' • - ' I the fo horn_ old staircase'! wonder what keeps
dmbroidery was trimmed with' heavy gold bui- _ .4 - nd,se it eveutualjy proved.- Ruin. follow- 1 ilerm aso 'IMO" but he co ld not summon ,
ion; the ceilings Isviefrestoed—walls; now ed iiPon rlhin, wreck :upon -
wreck ; 1 two ships ('copra eto meet her; he kne that hislexcittal
nil beatiiihilly paPer,d i--:--intleed it waS:hard- iin which :te. was a large-Owner Perished al: sen I mann r would send a forebed ng to her gentle
credible theliphiense sums which were ez- i sickness Came upon' •
his - household, and the : hedrt, and it was like the Pan of death to re 7
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• 4 nded for these' ings,:suldi every variety of ' moat, proininent of his friembiwho had ftiwnedi veal t e truth to her!: -• : i
stly confeetio L .which.nlat . to grace the i afte r him - at - the great party, shook their sagacji . - 'B t., this supiness does- n t help tile mat-
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cuignificent sup -table: l' • '. ' • ion* heads'and pronounced it ajudgment. frain ! ter,' a last he said, resolutely risinki-,:"aitting
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1 /The'im'por evening Caine round. The .Almighty God ; old Stanton had been a handl in the cold and shivering, .or i shiddiiii foolish
92 4 etchantin . hi,i vanity •hadinused . : carpets to . matt, hard: the poor.
[fie laid acrd' -the pavementifroiating his mei- AA then was it.nOt. I strtmgo that these corn, :stuei f / solhe threw off his Shabbyl - elealt,\
ence ; floo „of ilight- - -streamed from every . mentators turned the. grindstcnin with the same - sumo had back his amilin,ghair, then :lit:lazing
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ado's, m tug the/Street brilliant -with' its i Merl:Hess intent; aod held their helpless victims This features into what mighkeeem li ke, his ac-:
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w .- 4ria; crinienn ya - 14, , • - • , - I Car . rhig e aftei carrifagel . upo - n it. With a strong. grip ? ;
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custoLed smtle, •be marched. : ; boldly into the
Miled up, depositm4their
. fair burdens, and, 'And- now come- with . me,:to a narrow- cotirt -II
ide room for the alt Post ehdlesa throw' be--1 or rather a long lane wailed in on all sides but
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lid: lireStntly:the spacieukapartments were
.1 one, with i house s so hi h that the shadoli'
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_lied. Tb -ei lad hostess-4;1 woman of great : frown out"the su n; afd hy, dark -- - leek:
igro,
have faded
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charged
‘'s blissful
klnetne - at :and good
.family with. excellent 1
ti withal-made the visitt r irs pleacd with
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reniselves and:each -other.' i i .- •• •I:
§milin l yortiful,*utiful. laces flitted from
tittina to.‘i em;--here . was miiis. ie in one-4here ;
. ial con Terse, and -agreeable pastime in
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il.ermari'attractod much attention.' To say :.
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the least, he waw well brediboy, and a speci-:.
nen Of inOly beautY- 7 for .rendy hmythe man.
Vegan* to shadow forth in.hili finely developed . ;
features. A mass of thick, Mossy, curly hair,.
t—his . Mirther'S especial prid,e•--that, -I parted in
ilverY - dirk.ction, laid lightlY and graecfullY I
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libo w
ve a llioletnarkable lot its intellectuality
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His :feattites were all noble, :and possess'ed
that singliar'iepose thqugl by twine to be i-
Significan ~- Of gentle blood. f., . •
- Yet, despite his apparentsiase and sagacity, i
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most changeable Ding, impulsive to
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a ault;* et inaterity, ,ituii, and aboie all,
x :nen i, tnii,ht remedy tlfe one - dark , defea . ;
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of as c . cter. - - 3 .
- fter :few quick.winffe a. hours of joy, .a i
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di taut nd'poured forth most ravishing pd.] ,
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, but e Company were /invited to supper. I.
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- A 4: arm 'r of surinse, of plrure, ran throuv.l..
t tine they entered thinugh the Is:ge f01 7. i
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di i g dok . end beheld-the tagnif.cent e a ',4lay
of i l t ornaitt and The costive via' io rea ir i n ..'
fore the y ' The . wall.:, 'of ttif temporary naloOn
wiiebt eurleted with gtain,74 the . tables
were, P r :übolv . S read wiPi gold 'and-silver'
I !tate,.n .il ornamented with the most brilliant
I r.: ueti 1 Everything wofe' the . splendor - of
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magic, And never Seemed • guests more deligh- i
ted With their hoi s t and thali'entertainment,
=lt was observed that, near the true of 4e
nirture, an griusnal cemniotion reared on
the part . of the coiopnn, - 1
'What is it?' whispetediblie and another, as]
anxious faces and omitiotui f roWns I meet them 1
:on every heed- : ' '
Nen, could Jtell distindtly ; some believed
that arunforedfailurenai l . caused the dialer
twice; a late_ \come? having ; hinted in eon&
deuce that the bons* 4f" Sientz and Marble,
ihe ydost:extenSive importers in !..olndon, v l yas
insoli,ent,= Some looked aghast at this -neWs .
and Inorelhan one stout !teat 'quailed with
fear:..: Tge heavier mercbai?ts would not cred
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t it: ey even derldmi . diet? !des and called it
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iidicidoss.- = Why, thl old as soon believe
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thit sill London yap - ' :g, as to doubt for a
InOmint the secu rity of grenti and. Marble, a
Ann - of T fifty yeari p :" ;it was absurd to,
harbarthe thought.' - L i . ,- . 1 _ '
5 , _ - .• / 1 1 .3 aws'o'elclek--a
.. ini4lunralkianable hour
4.- . Eitantas 4, a .iiiite in her. husbsildi
haisisayilig . that:sh supp osed it . lino:from
Some friend who con 14it - avail ilhisudf, Of
their invitation; and. , pinghed because it
ire* gelded., ii3llSt jugi. spied -it peeping
froth the silver :ra ck,- ' he re, in a burry. of Prep.
arstion, she had ;
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.ken 4 smiled,:
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*lia:=.iiriiii. torpif , ,' troll his.
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ingplace full.of me; pitiful children with
long, leanlimbs„and la lustre-eyes that tell
oft want 1 and Ardishinm. Come with me to:
wards this cent4r . tenem nt _toil up the dingy.
staircw; . f66kAo y 9" nd miserable room, ttut.l
so !the old, token do 'mereliant, a spectre
of his 'former self, sitti g moodily and.- with
.baitiaged lihabs before t e little fire. 'Behold
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the 'still handsome, meek and gientle wife may
ing,slowly around on'the bare. boards as. if her'
feet had- not hing ago -ICA the_ surface of Car
peted floors. _ And yonder, looking sadly out
upon the-dreary prospect, • stands Verist , his
fare-pale and rareivorn, his. proud' mein and
features ill counterparts, to . thei deso
haughty.
lation around hina.' '
• With - the sudden 'revolution in. the . tner !
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chants affairs, everyas r
ming hope with regard
to Herman's advancem nt was crush tid-in his
heart. lie was protA- of.. the son othlilold i ph and: a grim .smile slow ,
agQ—thelast of nioe—lend had fon?.lyl trusted ; father'ir features, br i oadenir
that the.hoi might and day Lev:ln:is. n 'honor 1 till with a startling 41a, ha..'
to his name.. .. -1., - - _ . . :,.. . 'Sit down, boy, to your
I : Bilt the thila--For le Was scarce . niore Wrong; to your rep4t drir
I nilit. VP: %% * griC 1 1 0 . 1:.14 substance .; ,kri si• seat- upon embrosia, as yn i u esed,
4": to Ole Winds NS - 1 : 0 rty. aspirations. -Instead 1 days, eat your allowance; el:
lof 'tile honored wells of Eton, hirnuist toil ini or has got a 'tale to tell, a
''dusty offices, or Crowded shops; instead, of; our withered,friths
. ' ding as an 4quoint pleader at the : barof i l so bpy, fie, ha,:lla!
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enough i bristly. .
. i s ti o n u t o ti t o ry i , i h it e
b lni ti;t l n . s b t ro gr ug t . t hi s m lon f g o 4dontented i to your fill,' and the
.ci keep out
,starsitiori: Time to, his ;impulses 1 Herman's eye fell
e manage to'olitainitut -Underling's' iituation : tied with red taPOit'
to the office. - otla ruited banister,._ where he i father. Anxious as'
teived two pounds per month, _which little I his luilibrium, for
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sattry was handed rel
Th.tkry , eguht Suiver,
a greedy eye, hovv: m
'PlirOases 'and how . . V
him to pursue the std
But bossks made ry losiger anitCin in the,
father's . considsratiois, - of-expenses._ Breed ;•
tor they mastnoiv labor, and his perpetual din
- was Money, money; /regret it hiving Yost it; . l
the. misery it . .might save them—r alas' he has ,
grown almost a-monalnaniac, a querulOns, fret- - ]
ful old man; gold--kold it a'as the Constant
glease . of-lbe poor, fallen merchant: - -
Jas( after . is tailiv he had -been prostrate 4
with a lie' era Shoek i ef palsy, :and wiiiinablis
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any longer to walk Without assistabce. What
should)they
l they 'do? th y were all proud,l
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could neV i er . stoop Solicit' help if far distant
relatives.Starvatio stared them in the facii;
they bid sought otlwity—nebody: knew them,
-but jits l t When'the were ....beginning to des=
L ?air, whe4 misery and destitution seemed prorn-
Tug the a gloomy futer! l / 4 a kind Providence
interpose: Herman' btairmil the clerkship be
fore mentioned, and ealary sufficient to meet
all their post p' g Wants; and give them,
mm
Perhsps, i few ho mey iuxuries. .. ' ---- -
Yeari passed ', e young seveti•
teen::- :He had not;tdvanced, because it is a
diffienl' t titing In ilia country :OE -.UutreUes fur
I man tai . rise ; by_ his watnerit When sold tin
bny,prefermeat. - ' ' '
.- - • ,
. Mhe old
_uturchant y
etiaat t day IT day , prop-
PP up by- iiipowaimisWgreat easy chair and
eat;with indefinite bitt his three:eaVery meals !
ifiir*ht4L s :l4:4:o l 4 l .4qr -e l ieer l e "
14dow,a0„*ipon • - iii*it* l 9*- 6 0 bli
41.
ay 00110,10441 i , f it thim s• s ;ol.ftists*
Perklasolli bo ok i I! ila e r .1 , 10 141 .1q 0 0-
*fib* hiliaiiiigilt lltl4. l tisnal; .-7 11 . !
6 4 11 - ra filrOli 41 1 1 Y, *4007
4 1 -
MONTROSE, PA, TIER
ularly to his parents.—
orhear. eidenlating with
.7 fine honks it might .
..ually it wotild
. enble
dies, so ernelly interrup-
rooonl
Trii
—thel
r-
• . „
ly somo metatootphosl
ward_ of a conlaroi‘.*
bad
titiry Imes come again;, for never, since
his re 'oinbracee ofbettei d .
.8; when he lived
a
in spider, laati he seen so c eerful :m Apart
m --
en Two candleti were- tirningnot 61-
, [ low t shining wax,-on th narrow. maiitel ;.
a coa f eltparicl in' the c, , throwmg its.
I grate ul heat and .ruddy li ht all-Aver
.. the
I room and .inost, lavishly w r . s the anthracite
I heap d.on; Thet:e was hon 4 apcin"the table
t
Iwhite, warm,bascuitsmoked be lore - him, and
a luci r bus steak occupied the centre of the lin
ien etoth.. The only relic, f elan times, a '
1 small but missive silwr" Reber whMh the 1
I good mother hadreligiously preserved', was'.
filled with milk whose ereaulay froth flali:ai its
bilmikhed sides. - "And ther4 two, was tea;..
1 4 hh ' •
1 a - lux ry tat "only .•.'s fath r had' enjoyed of
I late; hind broken crystals of loaf sugar; What .
. • d ' 'b
did it, rnean 1 .-. Heiman gaz around . , ewd
flered ; his,inother seemed t erVotts, yt hap
-12
goofrom tile official look.l
i l'
nvelope. 1 . ..
r lpe
'Now, boy,' chuckled th
1 • _1 ..
ap. rin the !rand ninis
sati Pi ed his hunger, 4ead
for t;your Oyes, will ten d .
ce in, a complete odsen
orlon glanced elver th
• red with pleasaro; it,
r .st In'dieeolix months
'date ; it annonneed %hel l
Its nr, ide*ed-sister, alsp
latter a life annuity '
eitnun's eyes lighted u
'continued io
I your son :comp out to me . °onto& .
letter, Ahem' is no better pi , , - to 'makfi
,une. One of my ,vesaila, th .: L - - . .+Stif
!, will set sail from Europe , o !the 1...91h 0
ember, or thereabouts; If " "y .'nr - son ,il.
plies for supercargo's , berth, he On have - it
I'have made arrangernents. with t i the Captai .
—4o his voyage need be uexpenai but a fin
to t.to him ." 1 , Your cousi n , ;
• -.-: i L r '','Altlilr
_STANT ON : -
!jot like Harry—i weft ..to Calf -hitn the ol ,
wben he came from "the West Indi -
r0F 731
t; he was as ysllow -as bark; ist like hi ~
'
rt i
and sweet. 'Il forgive- s hi m hia inlet
notwriting to MO this :fi ve though ea
)re" I wotddn't. - : - . Three bun -iOl2ll. ,
you dog! keep us Igni te ; - etrifortable,
Fit it? Send i Yon to India ; " iithe ii: .—,
011 .; get : Rour f _ferturiejtPos Oh • Herman
' iomeirich flidiais to, the tun of a !VIM •
iOll Or i
, Oi Come home 'Sig! 1 - by 3upt
gni* "t 44 :1
8121 kiiledi, 18 : .1
_.:4 11
rn
'
But to). To xp.,:r 3 .o . iirtue
1 1 .4j4 *1,;i1.# 1 :4R , 5 , j) ...i
"47 ,,i , mrvikrele:ium , "•Ro
folz. u-**p*
mod o oloolt lO'kooft ...
',.
0
fo
fo
I .
~'.. 4
RIL . 711853,
bad taken place*
beeu. 4 taerei. or
t, 'ever
,y crept over his
4 and deepening:, .
Ihe exclaimed ! • I
Isuppoi; no, I say
k nectar and feed •
to iend inl school
,
,ad*yilor old fath=
I tn 4 Oita, has tnade
again
.;1 d9nt stare:
, _ i
.
rp, I sa' and. feast
La
raked his hands
`'Brown a n ipatkage,
•lloselyi heildn his
Ithe sight 4.store4
Lnetiyel) , rirtenetd•
young
sit do
old m.
upon
t Inid
ho yr
aiysteriolis
an; placing.
ni .116' had
tnY I,
.-word . . -
a G 94160
ninf#-laiaCe
j site to the
•pz-the.prs-1
of the pler: 7
he had
old
son,
at, an,
,ut;it?
'letter
waA
ovious
I demi - •
that,
of tli
y and opcs
4 ~;,t I
Vigek
MEN
1
•
fLondon 7 -chinmy corner=`
I wish Leonid gii to India, , J=
long ago, alieuldn't Tto .a n t i
[fellow-at sixty. IN° we; 1 '
i take care, , of, _oitrgelVes-4
reeffiii:te but : One: in a - th .
I shal l miss you ; though,' ino
•it w-as two .actu ally
i • ' in :- +
•./I
man's little gr4eyes: whilr
, ed mother bent 41Most don'
ting e to conceal pe stream .
cheeks. J. l. ',- 1. .
I. ' Had no idea ithatsisteilwoold ever reined:
i tier me,' .ejaetilaiid.the old naan by,,jerks; - I We'
[parted angry as
_blazes; di ' 'iike her hug.
I barid-L•couldn't:inction th e match; an rwair ; I
went off to Inili.' and , got' ich, ; el; ? - husband!
dead:-._some time iti,gowelll hope they're both!
in heiVen, I do.. it Get your itild father into bet-i.
• I • il
ter lodgings to-Torrow, yo,g man, eh ?..`lake ,
your _fortune ;" hi) law go . i O the: ahades—,toi
say,nothing wo*--inoneY of-;•money; Any.:
thin,g . for gold.: fri only Wis these, poor limbs ' ,
il
of mine hattinixte life-in. 'e '' ~ I *arrant they l
.. __-- • I
would bear.me ipi change , o -morrow. -.tier-, ,
man, Herman, Vie said, olemnly fixtrg his ' t
1
twinkling eyes , steadily i . .! he could. upon; I
.his faie, 'Grad .. less you, ennui.' • ' .
ta
...,' The young n; n. was Of ted at this snAdenl
change_; he :.aolt and , essed - hia . :father'S
.hind ; and then .oat • tiuictly down by 'his Side: ,
ri ,
Where he remained very 0111 and ,silent, and
tbe old man, , triain garrul l ns, rattled -on': 1 .,
Barri' dood bye 4) your : 1 sty..O:d law- o ffi ce, .
ster... - ,
limVelsoliloqui ed the youtb, ' 'good 1
iiie to yourdtiity old-tot e les, as sure astliere's
a heaven above Os rni-bo to go hick=,;' he
'
continued; glancing corn osedly -
. round him,
0 if' the littl e icrom was a palace,;' When "fath
e. was. taken sick; why . I got a siMg - place,
which after all .iitas not - to t.)e..*in . ed at; then,
hen I 16st tba4 here co sa " Nance. fright
ifttoimy hand, aid money or-the coinferiable,
support of.fathor and mot ex, tli gh I cannot
bear the thoug t lit of leayin the .
. .
' Bu then; ncather =3 i , .1!.)12
corner dr the world, ande mu'
Wants "information or efetmei
What 5 rare chance to mini 41. 4 .'1
' 3 ,friturii tOL - erijOY' '.'t, in. happ _Englr
So keeping dii his - cOurl go wittheuch4hot'sl;
.s:theSe, tire,-ken edge" . a , se=ilea was ,
lot felt; .in theieoUrso o . moat _ the diiti ful l
i
..on had established his .arenta in a,
_pretty- 1 1
?rick tenement,Nnd alga ~.. ed_a ti little,mai4l
Ifh 6 - 4 ,..moth: . cr. li;rtd4 'yea ,hefore lived to the.:
.agents in
to-Wait upon: the •Id fol: :and assist,
in household miitters.; ' .':. j• -.. , -
i 'All! thingS 1104 ready llerm
fin, latter part 0. Decorah. r for t balmy landl
bf the tropics. 4: ` A ft er aliedioni • •et most, in= 4 k4 5A i 5 ...., r. : 1 , ''Ai ta & s i,....J. : Ti,i4,,lll,4i :ei - ~
cresting passage, the
, 6 ' 00 ,,d 1 '.5 11 arrived: in I tells theifollowing good st ory ; •A per Son who II
pot. v his faille :s . cousin 1 sun b owned. !' man; I wore a snit of homosp n elothes, siepi)ed . into , t,,
.13:00,d t on . the w . erf aid- at 11e. an :, with .
F )
al a house hi_this city, , sonic butirtes'iliers .1
! &nu ff, ,; but hear4 , _.salu tali , ,gaz,in ' in.unfeiga 7. l sev ' I .,.:,ri, A rdi es :aad ge nt , e a le n
:: vi ' r er e .' ' a •i se i, n btd' a ,
l i ed adMiratiOn It. the . m ly _pro'
t: rtiona .an 'i, in au Inger room, ,Onc. - of
_the; -.company_ . ._•,; I
`bright;nig h ht4Ms 4 °° . fi l. ce ° ' 1 4 . Y ° n g mail" ' Mark& (I, '
.it :low- tone, though Spflicientiy, .
!la paipquin *44 in readi ess,carri dby slaves , llona to be overheard 'the.-stranger), that al
hand entering it =thin t w o ere conveyed to thil-,aa n nt r yrnan was .ip l ifting; an d -- agr e e d A o f
imansiannr.o4inerehan !prince.. '- '
1 - Herman ,wit 4 ihstantl at ham t in
. 13 n
. t: , sued , . , _ , ,
...
~ . ,l.
4:
./1
He
iresidence;lhisl: c o u sins, sprightly brunettes, I . ' YoU're froth . - the c 6 litti- . Tsiiii 9 ' '
/a
. 1 though far,fiala beautif ' , were gay, indolent, ' Yes, I'm from .the ountry.',,i
yet . r intellifteni, (iris; .a d ~ pleased
. .with •the
ii,
'Well, sir :What de von think of th
h a 's a -'?
c i : b it
-a d _me strapger,. vie f-wit ,' eachother In 'lt's got a darned at ht o' houses in
1
theii,attentiOnh to him, t4tlte fact ;of his be- ' s" I expect there , arc'; a great' Men
ing English, procured foi'hitn.kntsts of friends , w h ere y o u come from 1 ,. : - . ..,
,„,:, .
wherever he feat. I j`..- - ' ' :` ' ' Wall, yes, aPoWerful sight, jeat l i cl
A ;profitable! Clerkshi : 'was, for the time' b - werld like: them' there, ,pointinT.tothe
Rig, settled UPpe him b [his fOative , ' and 3 ' 4 Ana you are quite a beitarrio4gt
rangenienta Wee made hicliiin a littler tamp I d ou b t? , )„,..,, .
:.,
~
would enable Min_ to .t tattlicktensivo agency :J.. ~" w a ll , I ~4 1 ;t irt em tf , 4 th eet i a , : „ . o .: ai
in" crMneCtioniiith his ....'resent I . l o.sill.ei . h 14,4 'Alaybe the giniletaart Will tike. - a I
again- wer e 'llitheso pla Is . frtistrf ` de4 .by - thi ~ -.-,, - d , t i t h 1 ' ' - -.z •
a . , - I .- ..wme, sat ono a o company ,-:::,,.
same ' lucky `Fatality,' -' ke,...:galled it, wh i ch . , Iva " , 40n , t car 4, , if I A s . :,
_-_.. ~..,•,,,...
:,
bad'apportupebr turned he tisle of bie idrsill : `'But' you initst:dripita`toast.'
:,'..
1
• There was i rich pla . jer . nrn . e . the --Island , , i
-II eats toat,:what aunt behby
~; mil
Signor Vela, , ez. Bzittie *lath* heC wils
st as to drinkin 4, I Oettir $44. thi3 likf
called - the gal ; man-because there was not* j' -.. to you mui e ari a bir ,, k 4 .lth ; i:
- • L ''‘l fly' '
.
other so iir-eil(hy.in- all
t i ll
child, a 'be Utiiul - dank'
a great be •
Every thlday of, th
er gave iiNneglaificent. 4
r i
participsti l lw'telebratin
Was invitelit with - his
proud et-ititeliut ern
fitting Egigstitm - rip *met
CM thejspglit.-.Oetbe
4 F e
awaited
sise.Sef
estly:
All tits
thii i iitdt
..'.Einsedi
Wl'
elitsilan'
modest
s are
: . Yoe
Lelia'
Lss4l
ran t-41:1 1
WIR, nc
- 011 . :teS \ MM
the pry
aw
lege!
smoky old t!Olait 'and Silver, and pecioas stories,',as the. suing
4'oo th I ( is'-aotne‘iWre.:.' Signoi yelaiquez,Sfurycui
old bro doyarimu4. know,ie la a
,Spaniard,) °was ov§ i r
anther and slaves , ' and his- plantations are ; ; the'
Feb a lira . chancey f nest . . in Cuba. And such a fortune as
lusand— r rgad ! we tknoiani beauty , Will have 1 . there: Will , be ao;
wondequi though :'end•io • •
stood .:t;, the oldi
the tender
le criers het knit-1
g channels in hgt 7
Herman waSindeed dazzled r but not bfthe
silver
.andgold;and adern-,
or the splendor aL _ ,
ments of' this rich- an's home,. whichfar ei.:l
ceeded his hrightest - dreamS of elth tux
and
,• . wa
. ryi.. `Tho,beauty• ; . of tho charming West An-,
die led captive his imagination` - froM ihei-mo
mt he belield,her.. • ';.=- 'Q - L ..1., - '
,
.- . hp plancer wasA stern; dark - . man; almost
ne '
,ro.in coMplexion;• \ but his - daughter,' althow
he cheek was Olive-tinted, was a- , breathing
vi ion of bewitching lovelliess..: Full floating
daik eyes, 4 seftly,rotinden cOntont chair,that,
to,
n
ingeven froin the Clear.'le , :nw - iti.!:'Close,
glossy curls, and hanoinfr in net infer.
below her gist; Plainly bespol Tin==
were not the least of . her g,lor ns:.—;
These beautiful tresses - were .studd,eovitb
gold, but so artfully that; they didnot-palltp
on il the 'Vision i modest fewelS• - encaSed bit
faultless artns, thd misliti robe,l embroidered
i
with the'finest wet.s of gohl,:cOvered but did
cot conceal the pearlisatin that in 'Ol, broad
folds, elung to, or_ floated from her queen like
Darin with every graceful movement' ' - 1 ',.--
Lelia Velasquet *as but , fifteen; a, gill in
reality; a child in intellect but in `apps'
'a mature *wimp: Wild ,asthe gazelle,
wailt...:iiiiies a s timid.. Het father worshi
,
; .her; the.slaves were. 'ready to, die. in. ti e r .
Vice: , Light-hearted and frOlicksoine, her rinm
hag laugh daily resounded through her father's
halls, like the music of silver - bells ; lei voice
seemed freighted with melody*:
During the sports of - that festive -. evening,
Herman had' eyes for nothing save Leith; and
she seemed eqUallY AttraCted'bil : the +king
face and engaging, manner of - the I;liaittleame
ti k
Englishman:: Whenever ho was by h r Side
ed al:.
on • is .oxily
tlje 'young:girl . forget her, - teirth,
: , lently with her , eloquent ayes..,
niediately determloed to,master he
trorr:she'effilit -- pay brit it few'bralt'
in'EngliA—;Yel - how sweetly - tii
r•fr.m herilips. Never had he Seen . s
even Lohdon,. famed _
women; • -
All follol;t7 - in i g; i)a
`tracet if he
nt; :b ides`
HEM
served and sullen. T2civ had 61. stiisciiifn o 2 their En lish relative
tireferen4e for the Nest Indian
they' wale heartily jealous:;:
-1 (To be Cotzturueri.)
• , &L....11i* but oua
eri and comiliqueut4
young girl, her fath
rntertahunent, and to
riillia giant, liern4tn
43r -yiiovet l / 2 :41): t
:Plift4 . -* 4 r*Peae '4n:
;heist w l lii:OiOlie.
intr. •bibet; 04ilton
tin
NVi' all my . heart.'' - ;"
-- ' Ladies, and crentlemen permit .me to wish
you lealth and happiness , with 7 every 'other 1
blessing:this earth' can stfrntd . ,,.'and n4lse you
to bait' in.ritihni that . We atB(:,. r !itn.'„+!lCived in
appearances-..'You misitAimiki i * In y dr - ss
to be a coon ,booby; I, from the same
cause, thmigh ..Ir.n:pn -to be- gentlernbn i
the decept(en nintinil--I Wish" yOu l a goo*
• . , .
eveninge'i. i ' . I
Sinsiblo Doctor,
uitideom il;itng widow ppbed
to - relieve her of thrsiOltaire
s. with Which she was*fflieted.
the first place,'
.sald she - '1
; :apie \ tite. Whit, shall I take ;
madsua, ion ishonlatitaii
ad, I)oefar, I' am , quite fidgety
afraid to lie alone. Vili* " 1 /
Jr that madam, t ova Only xe ,
ton take.-a-hiptukod:r
iel Doet6l Ij
talcs fOr'a'
that,' toaaaim.
extents.; iind
•
Be. dcsator thy
4014.7 C: - i : ~ .
. o ir .•• • • d 't7. , -z•
•
. - - t:,• .-44; II lOW
- /.' ,7.10 it Yea, 11
- 441. # , llen e,ahi I a •
i..oozo t
-4131 1 0 4W/V.
, .
04
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•-" .,- 7 . ..4. * O ll
. -.1-,t,,1'.e l a. - -
I :::-
' '' ' VOttrIEE' X -NtJ3lll .
.. .' '....; .--.J
"' ' -.,,,, ~...... .. _.
r' hi 'iiii -- lit
as :! ee.. . ,. ., ~.:...----...,
- s , A , few yeari 0ide4. 106- §liToii*bie4:ilif tezo:9---: ::,-.
peracee,iiits' , );ieing treely -- .Aitiettitiedithiliftt.:,=::...
zens Ot ii: tittle tei , n ii-t*thii - - , -..iiiitis . l,Piii, -- (ifY. , !: )
-Atissaebiseits t .; .eattedt,Me ettiiiV.fiilk'4ii.:,
the:matter. There , luttl,niyer - h ,
eetiA-tenper y :.-•-
ance.seciettia thatplace lutaftcr*nkljtill
.:•,
'-•
41.- dtlisti , it" , 4 4 ts .:- Y O- 0 ia'‘":#4.*:6, 7 .`-1*,':::. ..:...
dre* - Up;:t
,pledge : of totar atoiliegO s anCii4, , ,
greed thatlf any - member. oetik3tieel4l..:tiiiiiitil:::r. ,
-.....,
it , he.-0 . 661d I ; 6 "iilizi 6 a ll t=: -.. ", r 2 * ':' - A`:1'. 1 f'" , : : ..,- .: .,f; :- ' 7,
Before .the ilidki!'vaii'*e-r4d-,M000;-,--,....:--_
iio.46:iiiia:Blll - hO, had:: Oh . 0, "0;1444a.1ii*:
thought that ThanksgtVing day ought ROC ftetr..:
for t46 -1116 mb. OO t 4 i,4ike'? 6 )4 1. 41 0 i , 6 4 f'h6P6 1 4 11 .f . . * .. *: *_'
telisk!ii4 : 4iiiii tritiouliettii:*;:***iii*tr . :„
fie-took k gls: 0 1*.ili;;;:.--";. ' . ;t: ; ; * cr.":':i * X : N"?.n. : ',--' '.': r
-:.;Sir. 4I thought'iliatihoili4ge'v,49:'o,o4.l*;:,,; . v .
feet.; *- ..liii.'did'itt "care i.ity - thiiirrrabfititV4olo;::' - '-'
iiYing ,: but:hiscf 6[6 4-WV.PX* 6 " l oit'gr6 6 t:* * -= , :: I"
count of Christmas Mid- ho*uplitiviiink:7;:iit ."
sitting &mitt to ilinar.t.tfiea ivitheit , kotaethiag:2...l...,
to drink: . . HO, was viilling t6ii:Te.,'o--alt'Other,„,- , „.•: ,
.44y5;44..in filc,
.-. t1...14,.. w and : tl-.-, i : sifili Telifs ,
•.,,
,
h9•eaTe4:l 6 Yt!i?g2iouk t.'_ , ': r,,;,,: - ! -
I'• * r * . . r t ' itica6, O d ' i. - 4 . aTol*itre' --.
! /e°th6 l i0 . 44!i' 6 / 6 6Ptf:t4t***d:• - -: -
t
li°iiinf nuo*, .
u.o*r'th'li#l4g,.'.lilPg..cc6.:.etio--:ii3,
.
pong4 , e;lik,4 - */#! kfY: . `of::,:ll4eFe . *43 , s,
;eeedax eteVer;, - ie.itSti-lOelt,4l4„ttut:,
was ‘h4. aliq i.f-
I fed uponhOng,axolaF,44iikOl',theti`eCit
i°ni'an 4 l.,.7°li l l'.4:4 l- E1 . A::,.:4.4 . 4).!.', 3 itif.' , ,tet . '-‘ ,, ,--:
ventedlain"hiintleefebrat.inc%lfidikndidSil', •-- -
. • *.
'' ' *'
~1 4- f . -1 1- _-.. -4-* '''-ii=',- '. 2 . --,
-;' 11111r45 S 4 nP °kr c#- 6P , ; 6... 0 ‘ 1 : r ri:
He :was' not hi'itteliiibi"t*O.;:itik:4-M4Ahli*4- - '-. '...
' * - 1 ) t ' • li, i 'A- - ..6 -. -" ,, ,-- - -- - -,:: :-. ,
P 1 ~ , 1 1
I ri
sheep. - l' f 6 z -7:*611 .1- -11!..F.&: ' ....qi6' ' - t it g 'i.Tgi f ,::jt:::;l :,
'r-9t1 ,1 ." - ghiln tli*:P.rPf.4.tii*:lijito**i*4ii,,: , i
tie::•i-ashd "sheeP." , ; ,uit :s .ontia..iiiii-.4, - ,dOilie,
otis for Ilini to k*T . ..1 1 /% - 1 1 iin4,tli -0 0 /4 - '% . ' 11 Or: -':',..
tli - t' something 'l k ee p h ''' - d - '*. :- - -2 '
,„v i . on : 6---; um: w ar visa e... --...- •
*.
After" 6 9!n6 '9 11 * ( 10 1 4 10 ..*: it
.. was concluded
t l. *:.-eazi?.* ,6lll .b., ' , C.r:f P*§ 1 60 6 4...-sili4_,4 , i4-*` - ''
his ,;own .eeekstOti,:tr.4r7iiikt4klip...o*4 . ' , 44..,?!.:-
'cliartliegivlol, , ,Ply,,4p*Pixr#ol4'..#Alie , :?- , _ z .,
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