The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 02, 1853, Image 1

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too* of Tam
\ The 3 e,j
It is i Ant stream, ;
Calm as a quiet sleep;
To a strange ripose,
• The still stream flows,
Where the mourner cease. to Mai.
• It is a wide spread stream,
And every, valley ;-
- It coven tle plains,
And tho high domains
Of the eierlskstit4 Os. - •
It is COSOIOSS -stream ;
Foray: flowing fist ;
Like a solemn-tide .
To the mita wide
.Of the lei unfilthomed.pao,
It is a mighty stream
. ;
Resistless in its sway ;-
. Tie loftiest things,
The strongest king's,
It, carries with ease away.
It is a preclotts Stream
Fair pearls of - price untold
Reward the care -
01 the searcher there ; •
And its itandaistre sands of- gold.
Through silent realms of night; .
, Through evesy gloriotup clime;
1337 rughtiand day
I On its wide spread way,:
Fast flows the stream of- time.
Tie Westminster Recieui ecintairis an arti-,
pliime of' pi:4ms just published—
written br Al EX. SMITH, Ali!) is but twentir;
one years of age. They 'are said,to bave
a
roused the ittention . ..Of the London world.;—.
We have not space but for a few of the gems
f
that sparkle in the• extracts glyen, but we deedi
the folloiving.unsigpassed for beantyandfow.;
, ... . _
. tilieCh 'like heartsick Earth' .. -
Tarns hOr - broad back upon the gaudy tun,
And , stOops her weary forehead to ;he night,
To struggle with her sorrows all alone,.
The Itlon, that patient sufferer, pale with
Presos lser_rold lips . fa ker . siger'lltrato,
1111'she is 'dim. - -
'The bridegroom sea
Is tevisg via& fhore-44 - weaatia bride,—
Ana in the fullness of : his marriage jny,
114 k Braesher ligtonibri;i4ith shells,
Retires &space to see li i slie looks, •
Then, proud; runs up to kiss er:
If yo'are fair,
. will crowd ; around you, thick as
The fulilisied Moore sits silveron the sea, •
The'esger waves lift tip their ileamhig heads,
Each shoulderivfor her smile; . ‘,•
„
' Our troubled age 'shall fans, as doth a day
'hat leaves the West all crimson with the
pron* -
Oita diviner morrow, which even then .-
I: hurring up the . Worices ;great side with
• /lea
'rot\ drunk with joy, ' .
Ws is a \ niyal life—lthe top of -
Henceforth my path' storm 411 nT4 1 , 11 rd to the
gravq '
' 'She covered me
With her w 1101 TOW, p . s April cloud
wig dim iisheretkafresser,kides A. Ai i
Oa which iss heart is invaking.
I UT the tdnail'itatlg moon flee tbrongh th*
Y,
Parma by all ßk
the &et and Innvy &oda,'
'My heart's on fire and of I I drive . -
'To au* kocktiess ahlashig Os* , -
le- '
we can' recollect lbw flier 'pulleys than
'..these, and when -1m reflect that thoy were pro=
anced by oPetwatowly out of h is minority, we
cannot help bat form hopes that- the maturity
of powers will be au Wind oaths prom=
lee;
- Whit : hipe Did ;It stole on its pinions - of snow to the bed .
of
Cllette -- sufferees, frown became -a
anile-411e emblem of pence and esdaiPee,'
it went to the house of; mourning—andfrom_
the lips of sorrow thireesms sw t and cheer-,
ful songs._
It laid its head upon the arm of the poor
min-which was stretched forth at the commend ,
of unholy implies, and @avid him from - else
grace
grace awl rain. -
It dwelt
. like aliving,thing in the bosoni
the mother, 'wh* . soi tarried , long, alter the
promised time of his coming; and it saved he
from deaolatioU, *the care that killeth.
It hovered about the head ofyoath who,
bad become the. lahmrel of societi; sad-, led_
hint onward toworks which - even his csemiaaf„
It snatched a maiden from theJaWs of do*
sod weld, with an oict man
- hope! toy good *dm; • Mom 'A.--
4 doiltan your yids. --Wrestle with itthit .
it ru llilort 11 A - 4 Arin r*frlPL --
Est e is had enougk ti 444 Ind
leedttae, over its -.mountains - sad waelvaki , - 11:100 .
.unid it killoars. part with all.
!keep thy.lmp!, - •
W44l6l49o A 6a rtafikre-bqiSUOWPWAI
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CHAPTER L -
':Vide must discourage Roger's
band;_said„MM. fiartweit, 'or .Ltm
lost.'.., -1
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' ed you mean My, due
1 4114.w001d tbatuot be the
-_,
Mr. Harty,' l oughs
duly thipk,,a
You manka to a idirfigdori, 1 You
Roger out of doors, if it ware not
. ' Whyi *ie. A I ilevil OW beard
his industry and -excellent . cbaracl
dieerves it—for be is really i very.
Ole young man.' . '
, .-'. •
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'.So be a, husband, good enough
andithia trade ; but do you _think
companion for our -Ludy, the only
Justice of. the Peace r
- Now Squire ibutwell happened .
Most,self.complacent mood. He .1
in hilt deep cushioned; high back ell
(a pobderons michine; , containipg,el
.
terillt n o frame a modern fasbionablt
smo g his sifterneOn pipe, and'
thrcitigh theopen window, the opc
his reapers in the broadi field , of whi
t. • ,
e 4 o
.Covered. ninny an acrof the gen
ground-east of his dwelling. - Here
sources of satisfaction : rsonal
—ta
'
contemplation of hie pr petty. Thy
hid touched ,on another ost *grim)
his. magisterial dignity 4 Luckily
she did not urge this to the-utmost.
Square Hartwell - had held the ,
tice of the .Peace for a number of
had, only the week before thdcomk
of my story,receivcd . ihe additional,
iqpioistat. to. his justar*hip. 'Like.;
novelties, thishob•LwlTemed of grea
tance than his'eld commission. 'Hai
only said Justida of the Peace an&
Roger Would bire been i is s 'lust
now, a ft er most deliberately shaki n
es from his Pipe, Squire Hartwell 1
his chair with the bearieg of a maul
-tended to 'give impartial jidgeznet
matter terminate asit may... .
` l, freis *ire, you ere indulging in,
pride:;; Are 'we not 'every day,crpli
*rbriltarY distina.l4 , us of power , fl i
6P - 1 , :ta . eleti.the. o PPreseit;:s - of 'Pairlii
the insolence office tOrds 1 - and 8 . 6
. .
cast aside as of no account, avesid
have . b4.enintadti unto honor, - *well
it has trot been-kaihioned like us? 11
"wife such Pride_ will never dO for C
':.And you are willing that latch
girl as the' celoby o 4 donneticut i
should, mbrry * shoaker I* '
...
'4 I did - ot isay_so; my deltr. Sap
/ _ I
like Rogpir without militia g him fo
law; thmigh I Ihink Lucy tight 16
and chopae.worse: • :----
4 She. might marry Seth
4 Probably! ! _ I .
i
-. el have beard you ssy, that
k iln Ye"; lateye r -' 1, 1
' ' Yea, he preuts; but
I must make the '
1 "Then, tit : . Walkeris il:
1 .qf 1 44 lie Seed Peet*
hhoself.' ' • -k, -• ';
'But only think of the
him and Roger.' -
• ' Yea,lteger.•le three 114 1
• i /1 0 * Yeu. l 4 Mr= Mart*
to - hear I jokint i mi senor
Deeter . Weibeti,lreeld - be
7
1.2y...ft-eta - - pram
rot know' ki ' ongito •
.of Tories .'
There,
Bns
' There, no 'polities
/ 15811 leig ,': never h";
!Phu ' I
*I Can say t° that -..
r* i
Were Uterine 1 ones among could
•
soon bring P
"l i me,
t - to : w t .
T .
_ ,_,,,..,
Wes,
sad as - he, who ' 1 ,.., ..r
bands of government agali4 u s::. WIWI°.
t .
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this taltaat eaereerbrq o6o ° Ur r / 10 41 ,
, What his Di. *saes dens 19 - 1 1
1
'ldottetkr'Mtii 'AM b e ': hu 4. ; 1)0 . :Se
has isittbit be ~11,(it. care
~ : ' the.' the
Stamp Act ,` if ite:emsfitot . oblige 4
stumps fir ige.ilnt,ters• i ' . i - - .1
!' ' 1 4 . 1 KOOS.. he-:was j ot. : : ,k, .• • , 1 .,,J
" Di4Ak.ger:irwad-nel'-gi•iti,34lia
word in any 'Wit: Sill i ' n lo ., :;'. eeri
iix6oollll:4-ana'whe' the ..sl24)'cdilmi:l;
be.lAlli.i r fcalOin-lhi , fr 4t .. i - _ t f. i
'..ttare
gnus
r he' added
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the
in the
eloei
Wl:eta-4e Stoilintis Illidlterstspq r AgirEc thatri*cli
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MEIN
Maniat Well musid_ /kaki Hatwill;
as he extended back in his easy chair. - 4 1 31.ar.
tying well I lAh, that is a. true wemsn's lidos;
avert' - gookene,
,too too, only. the mischief is,
they do not always-calculate rightly., iThey
choose the man who is well off in• the ivorld„
and rejeCt these who are to do , Wc11. 7
Now, ten to One, the last sill, in the eildpilrOve
the best match:
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`CHAPTER-H.
-• Tux swim, ,
g What a heavenly sunset cousin Le[o:!x
-claime- Anna.3finot as she. leaned &orthe
open window *Wilier eyes fixed intenVy
the glowing west. 6 See there, Imciri-that
rich, piuple I . aloud, fringed with thune, :as
though it' were . the falling mantle from seine
fieyy cherub; and - just abovelt, see that enow
white cloud, like a screen to prevent oni i , look
ink into Heaven! .Is - it not sublime r
. 7 1 6 Yes, Anna it is beautiful, very.; ..and here
in.the west,ii a beautiful moonrise to match it
as (lost;
ir of owe 1.
told 4nl
his
. ;
is#l 3 e
-andhe
reer,SSn.
Mal, Y
o fit
IN. of a
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See, the pure bright orb, c omes' out the mo
ment the sun has hid his' face, 'as thciugh she
wishes bot to attract any of the admiration
witch belongsto his shining sablimit,y. 1 Tto
racoon seems to me the type_ of a lovely sad
Etiodelit Woman; she delights to reflect the hap
piness and prosierity of those to whom ehe is
dear. ..• You amile at my smile. - Well, I con
fess the meeri always mai; my favorite among
the heavenly hosts. and had .1 been- a heathen
born, - I should have irorshipped the imoon: N
4 And the sun, too r • .. 1 - 1
t .
'lf I had been so taught, yes ; but I shout:ll
have adored the moon from the impulses of I
my own feelings.' . - _
'Probably ; and yonder, comes the ewain
who i wotdd be right happy to personate the
sun, if you would be the gentle moon to reflect '
his light also: -,.. ..
N. . ' •
.1 , - ,
'Oh I:ded't blush so my dear, the moon
never blushe& And don't look so giaie nei
ther.; though it is rather serious_ business to
manage; beiause your honored mother hits set
her face so decidedly agaiinst yonr•:ewain.—=
But never mind—Roger has a bold ijeart, and
it is my opinion he will win • the fair lady.—
,l'our Baker like:lbiza.
• They agree in politics.' • - - . .
'Bettor than they do iii property; II - belleVe.
t 4. ,h, Lucy, look this way ; here is one miming .
from the west, who hut a host of reconimen
dationsio your favor' - -
. "How prevent. of yoly_Lstity,,bnt to I,iit. g ii,,
fine accomplished'` kir,ungielitleintin who is dy
ing for you! Only consider the thousand
vantageolof having a physician for a liculband.
Look this way I the fall moon is not favera
ble t 6 .jeason, and you are alreadY 14 :I t ci:man
tic, and, besides, there is something beneath
the moon draw' your atten tio n. ' - i
'Dora speak so lcind, Anna, pray,' - . •
'No, no ; , how. ridiculous; let us -go down
to the parlor.' . - ''' •
Daring the conversation of the cousins, the
tiroyoung gen%emen named as approaching
were rapidly zearing each other. The dwell
ing of 'Sqnire liartwell \ was located' at the
junction of , three roads; where thorie from the
east and thiYrnati which were merely Pathi"
United With 64 great northenielriginiay. - The
bowie stood S few rode from the jundtion;
hayinge peach orchard in trout,, a high and
heavy gate, which shut out the dusty view of
• The Object - of the fields seemed to bn who
should first reach the mite: Dr.
,Welker had
the shortest and smoothest path'; bat the long
and rapid strides of Roger were everyinoment
diminishing the inequality ; and ite for the
atones and hillocks in the path, he minded
them no more thin be would have 'done the
floating thistle's down.. • . 1 \
.f„,.Dr. Walker increased hisspeed almost.to a
inn ;, it would not do, Roger's strong grasp
thrown open the gate—he has eateced
and With no gentle impetus, he sent ;, the pon
.derous portal back to it 2 . It eliutiwitb
a loud bang, just uo. Walker ached it,
bringing him to - i moi:
perpendiculir, aal`rigid . as
that of a Prussian grand*..: So eltdielyvis a;
via . was he with tho gate, that his nose
_was
slightly Ernie' by the nontect;•and partly for
the rush of air, his best beaver.was •throWn
fripar his histi,lpd rolled ionks orilitfre .oWthe
d‘t/ PO:- ", '"--- I--; , : 1 -
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tors.lbralkar, was licadi/Alacninfitt e ar a .
r* nd
,t'a little Unnified At , tha =6o4') f.* li
vid; buil, - 14,11 kfierithat Jtotarinlin not
the =who
.could ftighten;'aia; wan! fight:
) such a - fellow, that was : ut af.o4:ques:
n. - tio tha daituialideacownd'!tniii il a and
I himself aa beat . be alight; 8 0Fif lig' Pies*
from bis hroir,iind duet frnin his isige
g linierinwideal s adjuatedi# ll :_ : _tiams;
,
kUP hat; and having fa ool *cathiaCem'
inlir ical:k - Cd Icdafwel.r‘ - -tacd`! i f i PO 6.
ieepeetitiSquiie'l:644•4: 4 **iiis.
' 1 2 1 'fieditin0 14.1 1;! 11 !! 1. 0 10. #0 10 0 13 ' , a"
nature's' ih .mii xiiiioM'lot making noble men
The-isioassitind:4ll!iifdebitithai.ot the.
three emotions; viiriVii ifill'4o'.4lt44lke
iate 'lf Otintli' - i:t i.: -* 4 iiii*:, 4 .4 th lii
- . liclialilOWlklink -. 4 .4 - `' . - -3 *?l‘t!'
1 00 1 1** 444 0 6.0 0 1 W i :-.... '.'• = ft
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duet *id* in & mannfifliveharis tiny, st.
•
be ids
ile4ed
w chntr,
tightMta
ecittae,.)
wate4ng
41644 of
a, wich
riBlog
, ere
two •
and . the
hisi'fife
is ve4i-L-
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4
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, I
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1 1
. , I
lr
I#ll'
r ltdger
I .
e of Jug
end
cement
1 h0n47 of
all other
-r lover
hie wife, ;
' 4 oom,
•
} -,the - ;*t
,.- •
t spi n
who in
let the
t, ' Ind
wo lIDW
s'chztuty l l
•
beeituse
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IiONTROSE . PAo - THURSDAY, i s jelsiE:t - 18 5
f
• , •
Arstappearance, SOM. prMitunPtzt of Im pos.
Bible, will ia . the end be found - •, telly min
sistent with therftilfidNlCO *lath , bal
anced and justly-directed mind abotdd feel in
lin own strength and - :
' Row little did. Di Wallker appreciate the
Miol philosophy of lloger'lL'address, as the lat-.
ter, politely biwing on his entrance,iiniltdrul
after his health!. :Dr: Welketi did not reply-= . •
net seem tn i have heard—but,: haitilyi shaking
the Squires olFerod hand hastened Strom -the
Apartnien addimied 'with it smile Mid coui
plimente the youtttlkdE e, imad_thee; baying
seated himielf by - Km: #artwell, _was- soon
deeply engaged in mmversittiOn on the Weather.
kHave youleard the - ziews, doctor I , Cried
th'eSquire, at the top of, his
`News! what' newer Ireitemted 'Walker !
starting.
Why, that Parliament Is ut sending
over .to us all the Last India company's stock
r- -
.
I don't think it will -be well, sir, I I don't
think we toloilitican belcompelled to buy it.
I for one, a,ffirin that,ttot! an' ounce shall be
drunk in my family.' _ _ - . •
. • Dear me, Mr. Hartwell, what is the use
making such a great fuss' about a little mat
ter? Only three pence duty on the potmd.:-.-
Why four pounds of tea .would be av
'erY large
,
stock for the year, and that will be only one
shilling
_to:government 1 4 1 . add Mrs. Hartwell
ooked triumphantly .to Walker - for appro
. 'on - of her prodentialpipeech ;. while the
Squire - turned his eyes toiTtoger, as if he wish
ed him to: answer it.',
- - qt - ,is not th f the t price o
. madam, that
•
is
of consequence,' otteeived 'Roger, :respect
fully, 'but tfieestablistinimit" of the principle
6f taxation.; 1 I
Yes,' inierriipted thisOcpiire, it is: theprin.
ciple that we Ceatead • a i iiinst, Three pence,
or throe pounds -squid be all the same. In
deed, if We sulniiit to payl, the pence,, we will
soon have topsy - the pounds.' ,
We wrist'resist said Roge!. -
6 We will resist ti!".SqUire
'I do not see anyl,enefit to the country can
result from this re:titmice: said Dr. Walker.
' If Parliament has ordered the tea- to the 'col
onies, it wilt come::: i ' : ~
. •
tit shall neVer brfaoldii said the eqtdre,set
tiag his teeth; 4 adtraatMag hard=
'Yon must itatjt*e ladieszarrnAt. then,'
replied the ...., to 7-- 1 ,. ., li , g. ' They rash tea
zeitiii-tfaii ~ i... ' 47. , 4 Ho - iit libeity;7l, -- tro.
nonn'but, a politiCian can ' i tmderstand: - s
' Thniadies will trot thank. 345 11 for riting-1
their • understandinvand r patriotiSm. so low,'
replied Roger, eluting a __respectful -but pene
trating•glanceon Lucy liartwell.' .
' What lay
. .you,. daughter—do youl-prefet
yar test Wore the liberties of fOiur country?'
inquired. tie Squire ; 1 who had remarked thi
•brightening 'Color- on !Lipy's che43k.-4,Wi1l
you drink the tea that; is burdened with a-trib
ute which:tione liut'elaveh would par!' -
'I would sooner bringl [whorl; mm dear fa
:thin' Chats a beverage obtained by dishonoring
my country, said,the bbishing girl„,in a tow ,
but emphatic. Voice. i,-, :-.. -- • . •
'That's right, " my Own dal , I knew yo n
would prove a goOd . Wl4' • . i
A !Nevertheless, the tea `
will be toted,' odd
Walker. -.• .- - •': .
14 ,8 y the fishes .perluips,'' ( torted Roger
scornfully.." The cargo Will c lever be landed
at Boston: • I have to day seen a gentlenian.
from -that patriotic town,*nd I irnow the reso--
lution of the people:, They Will sinkthinhips
rather than nnit the re's, to be landed.'
.!And you, mitt; would t', , doubtless be aiding
and :Matting thein, if it *erein yo 4 powerT
lag the,doctor. 1 • . : ' '.. --,• - s ' _, „ -
4 With might la main heart and hand; like
-a true knight; Without , ifear:
a nd.: without re:
peoach i .:-from 4y _but a torjr,"aild`toger: -
•Do yon know. Tan are , - baking treason a"
gainst the British goven4riestrratoo.ed Wilk:
er angrily, for he saw that I...ney *Bed orkhis
~
rival: - : : ' .l -,. -, ' .•
,
'I know I an k talking' treason; sir; replied
Roger, iamb' rising ' l 4 :
An 4 I hivel piiih to 'believe that
I shall live to:see thsidaywhea in Anietici
imam not bn fFesed#Z...:
.. ,
mune= iv. -
. , . A Nlnif LOVER. '
Now a great deal depends on position. _The
young girl in the ball.robm - must Spleaiin ii ,
graceful Position ;
fashionable.
lady , when ;- , in ncejety
in nst -maintain a fashionable positloni the .
statesman betore.lke Werld* mast agiMniii 4 a l
commanding ,position ; 1 1 " 4 4 " 3 of
_,i ea are
Mime imPortga than i s posit i on lvhichi! young
=au maintains in theritence able hidy-love.,
/NOM his positi4n; and t he manner in - 144
it eperste p on herj:feelings, 1 alloys! predict
their, destiny.-if be 0 rattles . and Prattl*
andlalkauweo noneensk- and sheis delight!
ed. with It they will bsin stupid' couple, and
pram* quarrel:before they imiye imen - ,14
diktat!, slew :' If, inlthe iontrary; he ap
ie, 015 :4 1 0 1161 / 1 1 0 reiand'l stilleth *
lut6 3 dgbeliiitieets of;orrat:sgliitir*Analls
tidlecialllai ind fithelPPetlAst,
: re.
1 taitooktheiton4Of i#iiiiiiiklpr4.reipSzwi4
-.
&Wiliam irldigtinW : kai t ~ittili c e
''. 7 : ' I ink . * iii-='4oiptski* , lo6* '
frk 1 04 4:41 , 10117 4: - 1 417 - 4hiSiiii. , 11 ‘ ; 'W:'-' :
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'inikeli f ilu4 li ght 41 01 0411 a 141 0 1 r-1 :' l' - ::;
' - Vass `Bog 'MS vat =i n thip
isli 4 l l l6 - o.{Ylaf i li' • ...; . 1.4. 4 4efiv
• .. .•
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I 41413 : Vltiifee: l 4lt:' 4 : itiltimiiiir
.. -, 1 - •
, 3
elat.
*iinaii l ra 6 4,. / ii.,sQ4l:ailtiii; l : - lingii:lhat
ha had - been beaten bt - Ai "iikii-W o: sirkins an.
1
interior station thaiillialli h i d `Oseth iii'iii,
- , L,, - II 8
he determined to bring anothericoiniretitdrin
-1
to the field, One mrhOhad l i no frofitleal disablli,
ties to sarinount, who corrid.iiiiirea with ;the
tAther, about- Whigs and withri the:, mother
abeu,t the Weather; and Whoseo,rofession, for
tune, family, and figura would,h4 doubted not,
gain the ' i victory over - Roger; A This new can
didate for Lacy's favo'r *is , iSath - Trumbull,
the young lawyer. ~ ,I ' •4= ': ,
`lawyer I ,
e i t 11 : .
The young becam, constant vita
--ot at Brim Hartwell'. It was *ion Under
stood bythe wholapariskthittr matetrwai
CA it is termed, nark lyine, Le y sternly de
nied it, but A thai-doirit Wrui net the" fashion 1
for young ladies to ProcialM their engagenient 1
as .Bls ° ll "!they had said 'yea; . 0 her . denial cl
went for nothing . . • .i' . i, ii . .
Dr. Walker assertedlcontldrrntri everribire,
that it would be a match. itirallartwell• did
not contradict it; nobody clarcd question the
old Squiie on the subject ; and,i t i ns for Anna
Minot, the dear teasing little l cdusin, • she al
ways . laughed and blushed and said, ' like
r enough,'—when the subject twee referred to
her. So the matter. Wassettiet;j! Every body
said -Miss Lucy Hartwell was} engaged to law.
yen Trumbull.;L = . *.i; . "
Every body said to opt Roger ; he n Ver.
i 1
would say, a word abo u t it. The youn !o
ldies generally, believe& it vtas!!a sad d p
"polntmentlto him,..andipitiedhirs! exceadi gly."
put most of the eldea people, especially the
grave fathers, difieredifrOin the Opinion. They
said Roger had no idea , of : marrying ; that he
was poor'and ambitions.; ril i that such a man
_ t ,
never thought of
- it till he Ad! risen -in the
World. In thde prrmitiVe f'miss it was not
the fashion to marry for money. i, - '
' - Mr. Roger had. open e d 4 store in a neigh
ing town. !. Heworket no .Wore At shoemak
ing, but pursued his mines's - as thOugh his
life depended on his diligeric6.- .1
— ,i. ,' - . •
• CHAiIITtR • ..!,,
TILE! PilOunmErz: I- . .. - ./.
'Lucy;? sai&'Roget. She turned .toward '
him; a gleatri of moonlight A - treomed through
the leafless bough of 'pa peachiltree i beneath
which they were passing4and fell strongly on.
her, upturned face; the wavy outline of, her
eyelashes ,was..dirrtincpy to, be aced in the
shadow on her fair cheek. 4 ROgefttfought she
was very pale. . 1 1 1. I: , .
• I LOPFOViII yeti grant me one minute's at-
She limked toward/ the door of , her. dwell:
tog,' where Anil* Minn 14iiriKr. Trumbull
were then , entering—t belitated and atop.
Ped- .;H--- - -- - - .- .;1' i i • . •-•
'Luc* it is a long time Cinee have had the
'ideasure of apeakinglii yotr:t;
t vi
I ' 'lt's about five or
~1 weeks.l, , ..
-. ' They seem ages kJ. lip-. i T - /
L i • 'Do y:O4 not like your busine ss?' • •
.., I 'I did like it beenueeit aff4rded me the hope
!Of becoming worthy you. - It has - bien=told'
trira (he iip r oke IoW and rapidly){ that yo u are 1
is s olinedito favor Mr...Truest:ool: she did' not
speak) I'l am poor, Luey—i •must labor—l,
am without friends. and . must •As my, own: '
way-.- it I :tet.T.be.Yeara:blrtaP,;, alt t. 0 116 tit.
station in societ y ; which - T ry. hal nvi:ll , ,iiiriki,
l ui
pies; but sure a s 1 Aviv l o nerr ' —..—c.,
Ile PAPPid , fOr`iiP,PBo he 1, 4 d P.. ''
Widget
the indeed . hopr beiVtlUttle ali iiierias.sii--
iprior to TruMtiulliiiihP-lo '•
, - 'from'ex-
Ipressing this anticipatio lIti:
. 42 . "41:11e • is
*ids 1 . ,),0 . 44. -
_. : .; 1: N ..'1 ' s'•: - " . • f'•
'.- ' Yo m` do not belie' 'theti,l, Loci r.. he, con-.
n. 4 ,
tined-aftera leng Oise.- , : j. ; i - , . - -' --
.2' 7 il,liaie heArd nothing 'HadritAt
not bet4e -go ha,.fy co usin Will*ndet
what d etains ui! \ . 'f: - 1 ' i : -: ".- s _ -.-'.
- Werhips, Mr: noinbrdl tiiii likewbre wish '
tolnow. -; 24, -..;- • - ..!.. -.-, ‘,-'-- -:' -
ikkiie. does I shallliot tatia 404:trouble to.
tell him''''- ', , - ) .t: ; t -,,,, - . .
s
Luey ' will you tell iri' . o;• • •-a ; ro you eneagt.d::
4 .N9: , • , -.% :,I, :I ' ; i-. _ ~ :
. '''
" ' 14.-- "ina7 t hop e that
Ixt:inirset—thatu,tiiiii:to kilo- Lisiiy;lioie
ioli - c - -1,
. ci • - ..' t l. 1.
-'
: ; 1 ,-' c
, - - ' ` -I . . •:'
:- ..the- 4 11 /Pima 41 iniMuositY Ajar 4441
he jspOce seemed glij!eir.eit.Olfbill4sslditiii:
itikixala pcitlepie LeeYi7eiiiii snijrieed
-
le:coefee4ctliatiguiss , is obliged _ -to oii.
his'for sepPer.. g ; a. re 414. nco °POT- - I
tajitior•lia,toPhwi ci nc h; es -11 t hie:l46 :"
i g it i v! cm - Rogerß i isro-.. 7 . 4lV9l:thatini bid,
I:geenPsgriimi'i shilmaklei.t:-1-1144Aret-'46ii
"4 1 4anioP"t 1 04" 1 001 9 6 1 1a*t$ 4 ,ilall
man, as itiela° 10414.P0111/Vbflatesiiii ioit
!li e
gelePle`eleatekt).:i he : h 10. Ititi th e .-
iiii* l 4 - eallik 4 hhe .44httle,t 'fOi
,fet th e Oceioe . " 1 441 . .. :.• i: :
-• Aiigeisalltectilii9- -::FirleVir,,,P9*4.
jakiata!ning , Y l :# 4 ) 6 '4 4.114 4
has 1.10:Pir th er• - eereif;i** itiar : lifitplii, -
Y10181ite:- aitarAmkii el4-4pit he Asked
se*. thnt reit - ambit's— . r .-- .- ; ," -..- - .. z
R.Ogeris,wOlfefitu#4, Z., H ar i
. 411. , 4
- • - , • ••• - s , i -i ti ' . -. '
- tad- 1 a3r Rethiei,44.# l ll;# 4 tOdeh'
bit!l 1,0 hill'ehaPAtZ:*.iticeitafi:
has very rair*li'.z .l6 444 ll 4%,liolialig
4
4 - ii , ::::: inuid:! : - . tPiiir:e*YtA;o; l- i 4 :'' ;''
P.044: 6141 C 41 * .59 , - 0 4.1 ref:-?'' 4 4
4 0' 4 0, 45P -4 Pt -4 4 `-.4.!iii*- 1 ,4
pd* tou
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l ' r - •'; ' 1'1 , 1 1,7% , ' .-. :- . * "°• lti l*,:ikt:
'''. _4„,-, ,„:„, •. .., ...„,..,,,.....,
Judge .,.
ouct r .,_.._.ikar i .„ , .4 1 4,4wix0
• 1 I ..:.,...
1: f:t` •
--4.lwirasiszgze,
°O. 11.
4c
t , AtO
f 4s neverbekri'
esall44Siftart e lf. ,
Well; well neither ayoi} ; •
tiii"'"14,116,442' —Mt -
) 1 0r-1 1 6 1 kreYer.
Viise 4 2 , 4oger
, .But theiAld
JUDGE.:
t . .....
8 inn e 0 .-., ,
ti t - 116 - - : te ti i ii: t ii- c i ..•_:...:1
x , , .., • .-,.-,:•-- ..,,,_..
t half past eleven-o'clock nn Sunday
ni hi, ii i . iiiinan lee enveloo44 in liiiie:l? ro
V4t l h intiliehave 0.. imen . seen rnteiiniTsPilt . Pik
berOir kitchen .windo* - The leg was fnii
i
10 4 - finally Si theentire : Po "ka iif.=oivi,
r k attired in •Ikie:iguridnylro-to-ineetini , l
thee. llt was in ihortJoe ? MaynTend, who
lend r
Wo
by ordo'
so log
I. ••001.
de
tt4re
profimi
-1
!cause
nether,
to free
The # '
ant smi
fe ma
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E=E
relarionely,„ in the TI _..of the uighto
way:hoo4li3Aellitoa'a kiteli - ,a",..
der:how:mu& - the old'deacen. niede.
', ' me:not,' to darkiii his 4 04 . 4* r
4ied the _, young. man...:' Premised hini
t., but.did'nt say inathin'•` alma: win -` ' /
' alders is i - jest'as toed : - . aa 'doors; efl
.t no, nails to tear your troWierd ontd.
if
.. "Sant :- come lownt the '
.critter
. , me. I'm afearedto move about hire
1 might brenk, my shins over Somethin."
and wake the:'old folks.; ,Cold enough
!e; a Polish. here. 0, here comes Sally.'_
lautions• maid descended with a pleas.
le, a tallow,eandie, and :a card of Ittlei
talelk ,' Aitpu receiving /-i rapturous
she made up a rousing •fire lathe
stove, and the happy could! vat Aawn,
;'the siv i eet interchange of vows:. and
put thip course of • true Jave ran no
er in old rberry's kitchen then it doeS
- ,',,e, and 00, who .war; w just making' up
dto trea himself to a kisi, was'far
pe voice of the deacon, her father
i 'from his' chamber door : .
Vi what are: you'getting Sp in the mid-
.he night for?', , - , - -
ti
hisi lei
_meat morning; -vr)4pered.
enjo
t o o: 9 -
.4ot ,
•eah
me.
d by
•4 •Te .
_ , ru
rennin
'lt tell a fib,'.said 7 _ •
make ice, truth. limn,' said Joe; sad
to the huge - old fashiotied alock that
he corner, he seta at'five,
k at the, clock aa4 tell me' Ad' thae it
,
the bid atlein - • -
five by.the
tingirei wordithe ;Mei
. , ,
stood "
cri
id It *-
catrrO
fiire:
7 1 4.
t4eir c
gan to
,
tqcsrsynat' down again ara:Teukurne.
s ersation. Saddeuly ,tna)uo be:
aeb•
yr - gruel ors ! its •father.'
i deartnif thunder crie4 hick
• •
ere can I hide you It'vried the distract:::
_ -
- Go
qie .9.4
ed girl
clock
know' said Joe; ipi tiqueeze into ,the 1
ie! .... Alet without another. ,
.word, he y
cob. I himself inthe as% idia faskeneek. the
' ' - - - ~.. ,
doorlett4dithe .'' i 1-,
'rk e il." ll243l/WIS dr 9 eBeil l Ida Gluing - 4:!' zi M if k
dewll b3i the ee 4 1 1 4 144 5 - 1 3 4)... r e aeu V4e,i' i k e ,,
r•O l d ~,, - i)itaoring Aenhelinteit44 -
ca itail y r- . : ' , ..-; - : '- ' : V.:-':-‘-` --
i ell o'ettsek shy sea !,e. ' i'Nrell.`,l4llll
bade - t! )- : 81 44tia'i'il41 11r ItiPelh' 114
ihen
: :go ths*si4tUiie,, , . - -'-, '
t „i,er-Yoli bettekti: o 4l4e : 'eritterk th e
4
sti:,iinoitir inigiested'ittiditz,
tiful Ir. 1 ", , -, 1 .:. ..... '
~. s .
-- .N 0 'okbipleirs - mi Sea sitst‘kes mi,
gro; .' 1 ... * 0 : 11 '1 1 . 3401 4. 7 -whMee . .! 1 ° a
Ai '. '• - ' to . `-hYirihiteeiermi*; i . -
'B' ..r....rwid*.,:dhigrdingi 'ding LereVx
thi4 l l; '
r ''. 1: i ' -....
: kit, , - . imieolgtiOi4 r_ tria ttr,Alemaikii
" ' ,ti
bbipriS
. iiposialdroppipt on iiiiitinte,
' whit nereatiorlhat , r , .. N. , ...
J
'it, olklrth clock straluaglive r ma- ,
teem o(ii l sf: f- , . "'
' ' 1
``. .." - 2
4 ,P I F4 ! ding) ' 11 4! dill r-Itht " eclock
forbmtlaY 1 , , . " -.:= .
s f i 'lerre , -ofamer B 3 l' '-' ' ' 4 he - deseee• —
tEtt , *Vivi)! ', Admit- *farad idreadyr"..„
e t) = . - 13ac.`ruf'... - ea thideio9l. ea b4tei •
;
gait; iio . iusl, , 1 ' '. robed -IfeiliOri-MRI now . i
S i am lilnginintie itafrealle 'Kee wild
f eete .tr el l 1 "; 4 whi ! t iith ° riatthr 7 ith
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