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Sho lifts the soft fringe from her dark blue eye, With a'radiant smile of lobe, - ' • And• the diamonds that o'er her bosom lie, Are Wight as 'the gems above: Whose; noon flea down in the breezy shido Of the glariods forest bowers, And, thobeantiful birds; front the eunniglades, Sit lading amongst the flowers, While the holy eliild, of the mountain spring Steali past with a - murmued song, And the honey-bees sleep in the dells that swing 'lta garland banks along. • Where'Juy steals Away with &young blush To the soft green couch of night, ,1` A'ndi the moon throws o'er with - a holy'hush', Tier curtain of gossamer-light. Atid the seraph that sings in ither Oh, sweetest of birds Fills the dewy breeze with a' g swell, Of mebidy rich and frep. ' There are sumptuous mansions with tnar,le walls, Surmounted by glittering tpwers, Where fountains play in the Ipertued hails Amongst exotic flowers; ,' . 1 They are suitable homes for thOtaug,hty in mind, , yet a wild-wood home for ; Wherithe pure bright I streatus, and the • moan fain wind, . • I , And the hounding, heart, Into fro?.! gtlsttliantoui - 3rOCELAT. .... Dearth. 1 - - ,-, -" ..,. ~. i I tvouM . ii t not live altvay, '. ... task not to stay,"'.' . 1 J ' • i where trials and , tribulations are constantly 1 • besetting my- pathway,-Where. thy , ' wicked and the mirthful scoff andisneer at I my aP proaeht—whercthe rich and the p 044 are two individual characters' and are not qlOwed]fO mingle together;--where the" robl Or. .cotn mits.his. midnight depredations, upoi his fel- . low.niortals. I would - not live in 4 . world , composed of beings. whose, hearts ....lire - op at l'or an ~and all crimes. • 'Who wishMlitaid coident to make earth his worship • " Thisw, )rtd is but a fleeting sh To mans illusion .given.." : Which I ati forced to beliei'e has • • than poetry," -and rhoC;11.1 belleXe o f for the riciiand the gaudy .are buC Mg -show," arristooratie in their Mai iceitfut in their •ways, and there 01 . skr lety.' • , . , ' .1 .. N'liv shun death as though §omer nil . .. ter- N':T . - •- • t. i t' - ril , le existed in the belief of *an immortality • i ' I.•2vond' the grave ?• . Have you. a constant •' I i h , okinf , for of.•jtnimment, - lingering in tour .., e, ~.. . 1 , mind? If so,. drive aWay tli . .•fear'- r -1-, blot .if from existe nee at once, It May . brbOd ov•er you u\ith great . weight; but place ye l ui , fineer upon it,.and it will blow ., away on ..i.he' four win-ds.of heaven. hoW many a nigh hare;- - . ; . .you spent with all the liorribliinia otthe - , , grave, passing and re-passing Vifore y .kur vis ion, disturbing yOur p . eaceful slumbers? Air you to whom this addresseS itself th, - -I minutely, I answer by silence. PNo,' - t but , you imagine • yourself . gaspi • breath in the very jaws of death,--t4 .i -„. • • and ghistly forms with fiendish. smilk staring you in the: face.. • :i. . • - . • Hark ! hear the creak,of the: colt , it shuts all lizht . frorn the immortal al' there is something. terrible in that s. is the last dying knell of.the dead r :- . .-t1 runs cold in your veins, - you lsliudd shrink from the sound as if a daigi beenplungedin your : . bosom and y blood. • was oozing from the woun again a procession of•mourriers,lcarry! dead to their last resting place, Brea! -Tonr ear and doubly bespik the h , tle. tomb. '. . . " But a change comes over the : - t•pi your dream,"—instead of ghastly at d fig-iire, instead - 4 all the horrors of tie giare troahliam your mind, you - can lyo' Lip , -'n tile bright turrets and' lofty do - M the ".F.liliu . s.AL Crry"' - and long 'for. the that you rimy climb. to the tup-most . -pi Stith thoughts are adinirabli,--sueli4 ol , are pleasing and 'agreeable to the znid, affOrd meat for the soul. ;With theFrxi .ti before us, rind for our consideration, -, we not doubt bur God will.in - his • infiuitlt! ness, give - us au immortalitybeyond] grave. Time i's fast approagying ere tf he'ia r • the temb,—the: . wliite • throne .11 eia iii the distance, and 'white:N . l)nd a will '; heckarr - ys from , earth, 'and with . tuned by the, mystic waves of 1 the. air, play antliein of pleasure •as we.' jOure theskies.- . - - - -I ' Esio t ...-ii._ miAti Isleiktroe, July 7.t14:1-85.4,', I . •: r I ,2 I . to- Always' have a book or .paper ;your reach, wh'lcl, you may, eatelt up, :it odd - utinutes.. — ltes o l ve to 'edge in 4 I reading every, day,- it will be felt at:. the 4,f the year-. .Thoughts tak -When they-are right they afford a prt o. pleasure with which oninayiravct or' without any troubles or inetunbraue. Jar' An Iridunan who hel' ceintrie builiing a Walkoued his lot, of itkt.WA... common difueusiuns, viz.:-('our feet ~/114,11 si x feet - thick, n was w,i;fti th e. object..loy.alli "To s a ve lyi )air s dou't,l u that if it ev,erfalls 49wn, it. will -he, than itis-now:" '.. • : • • 1; _ •. . I Jeausony away. i'ret fr • a il s ,- V eil you ;,:t.V.t one COllll lig 7 (0 , . I; such a Ulic Liza :ua the -dour skip on eutlcr :;a1.4..uf foulc(1. your. ppur , . f ur . her ; : voti . 1(4 . ipi , r , hl (2alifurn,y Lauth? AliulauB lli 1 i , . .• . 1 11Y 1101aTIQ -AWE; JR. : : i • - Il ;. - ; .-.4-. • • ! La Vi:Ert:i is a beautiful village. ;:You titight Seareli 'through' France,- and hardly i ' find, a:prettier. How' indeed could it he:Oth drivise, with its, fruitful' iliteyards,its sulistan tiaFivbile farm-houses, and its streets lined on • either side with varietiOof frnit trees ? livery- ,: thing looks so . comfOrttiblo 'and homelike, so xpres.sive, of peaceful )lentY,..that "it iS - no . mid er !that the travel er, as lie paksest hiMigli 1 1 elvillage, permits ;his eye to rest with picas tire!uPen its neat i appearance, .and , eclainis, ' .ili.Siirely: 6 it is a little itradise 171 . After . all, I have not' named: its chief me- 1 c?pinendation. .. NoWhere will 3:911 find ,pret tikr maidens, than thot' of Li Vinette., To • ho Sure; i the are not high-born,.nor yeti:ea in titi i!legant accoinplisliments, ,since there is • not!,one,.ainon:,, , s them Of higher rank than a IlliOier' , 4 . daughter. 'Fortunately, - -Iloivver, beauty and. lughl birth lam not al wayi . 1 nsep e -able, nor do theynliyayS go together. At • I .I.#, there is'reatiy ajenuntess who Would . - 4.41'9,Prig0,409‘gr04t..by- which she Might our'eliase the charms-of Marie - Maillhrdoiho outshone all the other maidens of La Vinette a the .sllO does the .stats. Fer all that,Marie Was a great favorite with all her companions. l.jneon.seiOxis of her_ownimperiority, • she: did nut obtrinlelt otfenSively upon others. .'-• .. One afternoon it'eliatieed that Marie . and s •• r 1 veral 'of her companions . ivere returning. ;o errily from the - vineytuil Whither - they had been to, ',estimate the . probable amount of the coming Iliktage. , All at once, one of them .espied ini, the road aia';olill woman, walking a .oir- the roal b 3 -. the :!belp of a . statf which sheßeld in her right hand: She, turned to- Wards them, and nivaited their coining. • : 1 " What. can we do for you, good nnther ? 7 ' inqUiredllarie. , . .! , - . ‘.Crosa my hand 'with 4 silver piece, i my petty: maid, and I.WiWtell you Your fortune.: You :are. a sybil,' then I." . • . • "'Yoniniay call me so.. It is given ,to me 't i 1,,, six.i ere they 'arrive, the'Cliances liiicl4.)r -time. ni4 ,itaYe in stoN!" ! • ! • : 1 They looked. at ' her ;with growing, Nrcr enee, de,lnite her tattero . garments and un p •eposseLing face, but :noue spoke ,at tirst.---;- 1 oweviettlinuch one Jnav Wish to know hat i isl to, happen to hintqr i lierihetcannot avoid feeling tei defer i.lie eventful rubnient. " Herel, l 'inother,";at, l'prigtli said Lizette, one Fein Tilt D i - , --"),- -• , I-- . -1 - forages .i.. or the gaivest Of the party', itqld int: lout her ,w, . hand to 'the old :crone, 4 , • voit 'may thll'ine: my li, : :. , fortune. I )3ut 'I ninst '• tell you,: beforL4unta, l; L iarc truth th l at-yon.lteed not Wl : iv Alto; trouble to proide I ' ' Ain: witlt husixtind'4 as 11. have vowed 't to 1.).,; an ierw itlise, old ntaitt', . -,'- i •-; .- '; \ _ 'a " /kat' the sOjll , to,11: the 10.4 of the lamdiim , - ti ers, (hi frer4 in maiden,"ainiraiit....ra.•sitt:Ch.,l ~ ,• iatn..t,- , fi:::;1!Or penetrating ,eyes upon her.; . . " I sce.;:' she said . slowly, •" a bridal train . 1 , inarellin-i,„ slowly to.tike i vilLige ellurell. 1 2 i• - •,,w- !ij ers. \ are grown a tip long•way, over w.hich pass j tile brid: , l pair. Need J Mention the name . o he bfilde i" t Its .. . , Lizette, drew back wifili t blush ; the - sYbil w right, for on that day :week she wasi to stand at; : ,the altar, a Ati4ther took her place, and still ;',inother, tillMariel.alone remained. • ~ ,C eini, Marie," sahlthe'girls,itnpatit:•ntly; : / 4 don't . keep us waiting. We. want to How what yony fortune willlbe. 1 It should be a god one„;' , : \ : --, -•1 I r Marie came fors ard! am , ): subluilted ! her hand.to the. interrirete'r 01%, fate. The qbil stlated, as . if Suspicious ithat! heraft had. fail- • ed her. liut. a inotnetit's . g i tirvey. dissipated her - doubts and.she 'imittnured,' as if to. her self. ' , l • • - ' .i ! • " .1 - . 1" Maidlen, a. brilliant pestrpy awaits" yott.—' YOu will *ed. a title, and become the rnistresS of a fair istate. . Servants shall be in waiting Servants to do yetir bidding;- and wealt it will' pOur forth its choicest ctierings.at your feet. Such isl the den.e.e . ef destiny," ,? •.. . ~ -:' " Motl ! er" said Mari, iniextremeastoniSli; ment, " ; Ott have certainly .read . wrong . ... for once.. .SOch a fate is netfoi rue, and I would _not•that iit were.- Edor gh. for me that .1 ;tit tle down Rn thesame pOsition that, I no , ,v• Oe- ~ cuff, surrotinded,by - my friends . and acquam ces. 41 : • ,:. . -, . ., No niraiter," Said the' sibil,` composedly - - "you.eanitot change - tlie conrs:e of events;-,-- . Wait pagentlk for theit unfolding. : -Be not apprehetnlive, of evil, fir this • lino," and ,she placed 14 Withered. fitii;•er\-",iin :111arii.•'Sxahli, -,ls • mo 4 1 far grill Ilid, Its r,— nd, it blood And ni► sinrton rrprs of ii befOkei4 a)Ong life art - d aihafty one.- " "1 arailmneh obliged to . you, mother." said 1 , the latter laughing, ".for your favorable lire- 1, dictiOn, and when lbeconie . a countess, I will take carettliat you are ',provided for." _ . ..It • \ " You ileWe irje fiotbing,"'Was the rePly..i".l I' am but the: mOuth-picce of fate. I . MA . Y - e- 'mand. thdl fulfilthent of your- promise • sooner than 'youlthink." '.. •-' ; •-- -. , , . ... . i ‘ I.fe, it;lso, mother . When you are • enti- ,I . tied to mole it; be sure Ithat I, shall nut with- 1; draw -froni my. enzagernent.t! '-- ' ; 1 1, . • When' ithe, sybii had hobbled /away, richer Ii by tionie francs tbanAieforoi - Milrie• svazi bon-1' ..ter 61 not 4 little by hei.coinpanions on the destiny Which Iliad Vpeu, ma riked opt_ for her. 1 ". Villieli shall it lie, Madame La Iliusellesse, p or 'Madatne. La Cestiffesiel". i i nquired Lizette ii. g'ailv.. : 3 : :''l ' ''' 1• . ''' ',. ••- ' • '-'- '"i ' .li "TI havb 'a good. ntinit,"!saiil , Diarie,l"in to turn ;I fOriour. innlic(i.tol steal rtiAAYllMil l 4ii - i ip, and ntarry ?Jim nk(self. 1n.,. that ciise,lat - ve least. k ther,Pred!etion4—% . ~' . . ;-.. • LiZetfe.i,wlid-would'hove 'been ry 1.11 : 101- ; liiigi for .. ,nrie,„l"to atti , intittiri-elirnat whallshe ~ threatene t in Jest,-.t.4pio,t. it best to drop t he :bauterin itonei she:lL-id at flirt assumed._. As. - 1 for Marie* : *llO ithOiight little of the.prediction: tp her 4 rid ilt. was •0 alt - Ogetlier . improbable' that girlie'aid nOt thirfk if worth while, to waste a thoug/4.upon if, • .;,' • ~. • . ~ •• :- • . ; ‘• ' Alai Ai* or 3n ViiiettO is - somewhat tmeven, tliougli it'' . .contains tit) .'ery high hills. in the loorthein part thOre la a little brook flow iugover alrockY lied :With,' Coniiderrible iiii petuosity:-. 910- tliilf stream,r.whicAr ie,' , lion-- ever, too Oliallow to Isi dangefous.-There is n harrow ic , tit 141,dge for, the accomniodation Of paseiengen*. q 4 , i .'±-- .i . ~:. ;,,:,.. _:';,.. It EP ,(thiblei4 . thUtilatlollt M' week ' sifter te r . e.r ,- ,iit,;`• abo'N.thise44lo, .untie, 'who - , wai ju't .',returning froal a . i'iss*tn4.-neighbor-; on the ilia side 'of tike *ENO:4,W. occasion to,iiitl3n• ve'r the hrid l ie. .. f ) ( 1 4 1 41i her thong*, were ' pre 7 ocetiiiied, qii - .-shp, w 044 ' - ,_h ai .6 . b,, qt , more caret:ol.4AS iilivviii, • ler f00t...4,111 1 0i i'W lien. lialfway,, iter4:,"and - she fell in. ' lt. Wlr. tot a. veriztrriOus'aft r iir,“ibutsliel'elt awl-Irani ..tiough;at,tid vekedaill.henee,;iiity which eon); pell'ed hero 1414et.ow.ple - . Alerater. , ritii. ! , ) '.-I • '''': 4 ' - rbett pi , tta4 i. • ~•.. . :: . to, p ••, - %I, j 1 , • .• .. 1 t , 1 i gnu) cp ( I 1 11 !-nut ~lit; and u tiis Up aid, I Sell ,! her Ilung rea, //AI : From ttm Flee of our Union. THE ! 1 / 1 1.311,'S PREDICTION. OITRITia— —DEVOTED TO POLITICS,- NEWS, `LITEWs.TURE, AGRIC AWEvKLY 11-, • . • voice WIN heard :it her .side;.-snying permit me to escort 'von to . the other side." - • Mario looked up, and encountered the re-, - tpectful gnu; of a young mandressod in wor king attire, with a broad-biimined l;traw hat Upon his head. She had time, though it was tut a moment, to perceive that.-Ihe; had fine Mack eyes, and a prepossessing .eountemince. lot being disposed ta'pnidisline*Or coquet - 'IT, she accepted without hesitation ;;the.prof fered aid, and 'was coon upon the bank. • am much indebted to you for your kind iissistance," said she, casting doWn her eyes, tor she'could not avoid noticinOnt those of Ethe vOung man were fired upon . her in ad , :mammon.. "There is uo-nced, madernoiselle.; Pi6ob ligation is all on iny side.'; Wasthe 'reply. "Will you.be kind enough to in rm Me," he added,, after a pause, " whether; there is liany.one in the village who woitld be likely to ilemp .me upon his hum Pardon nt)- Iltroubling you,, but lam a stranger, trod know one here." , . 1111.. " I. think," said Marie, after some hesitation, " that t heard my father say. latel'v that: lii Iliwished to secure additioalassistana If yOu ~ illvould like to inquire,. • you can tulcompany 43101 . . , . - . , `Thailk you," said the young mn,•"noth ing. would please, me better.":- ~- ' i'. -. . 4 They walked along 4igether, 'conversing [sociably. Marie• learned itiefilenially that ;her companion's name was Renri t itto Armand, land that he Was the-only son of a ...widowed. itdotsher, living in a village some twenty miles away; and that it was forthe pUrPOse Of re lievutg If& no,:essities .. and thican:!: ilier .in a more comfortable situation, that lie ; was now about• to-hire himself out.. This . , information 114.. d. hei-',io regard Henrique with still greater *favor, and she could . not -help wishing that Lei• father might engage him. .. '• -- , Farmer Millard was also prepo4es•sed .in 'favor of llearique, and.as he really Wished to 1,. mre some one to - gather in the, ytntitge, and ,aid in other far M-work, it, was not long before la bargain was struck, and the 116 v, (Miner was ]installed :Is a member of the liOnSchol&—.-- 11Icnrique'S after 'course did not belkihese im pression,. .' It was not long before lii! became ja general favorite. When the'labOrs- of the ldaY were over, he would get his tlt* or.gui iltar,-for he was versed in- the use <A.:both in- Istruments, and play for-the entertaiameht of Ithose ‘‘ .- lio were attracted to him; Occasion lallv he- would accompany himself On the-gui . .. fitar, in a peculiarly rich and meludiOns voice. ''lTiese songs Were so pleasing that a 'repeti. !tien would often be demanded. -On i one oc- asloti Lavirig rehears . ed a popular song to . ;J 1„) gorieral s , at:s laction, m e was in sed to - inz itthrouzll once more„ , ”NI) said 1V " I Will not JO that, but if ;Iron like, 1 Nviil.sin. , vou one' of my Own com :,-; --,., . - Ivositaoll." - • . • , , pno t , ,,al was receivol [i\ eviO,nt 0. , !1:4111e, .and artora momcnesiintisql & ('. olll= atiAlk.)e - o. . . , • Know'st, thou my love ? lies dark blue byes • : Shim; 'with a•soft and pleasant giuiv, . As if the color of the skies ,, , , , had found its way.to earth uemw.:•. - t • : i ' :-• Know's4 then my love ? When nioiring.cuines, And :-'inheatus on her pathwaY•lall, , • She trip along the auwery meads; ,-. Ilerse f the fairest dower of all.; - . i ! • Knew'st thou my love ? Full well li,,knoW •: No fai er dwells beneath the sun; i . ' Ah '. woald that our divided livei 1 i i • Might; in one peaceful current rtin.i : . • H The rich voice of the singer it;lit much sweetness to the simple swords - .)f the song. All applauded the etfett—all - except . Mane. Sher stood apart from the rest with a pensive and abstracted air, and said nothing.i " I )on't, yen like it, Marie f 7 ' tikeil one• of l i 'to companions. . . I . I :." It was very pretty," she replied in eon . .Is , trained voice. "M. Armond is a good sing-. Oer." So saving, . she watt into tlii: house, ii f lleurique 4tet appearing to notied the • move ment.. ', • i ' . .'But are. the words .true 1. Halle you real -y a lath 10ve,..M. Armand r asked la lively , - -, • • • i • , Italie!' of lifteen. " Come, de, , erthe: her.— ' l Nl n ' i l i i i : e tt . . 'kits she rook like l. 1'%.1t4t.1 is her, vrt .. , ,• I i i . "'You • are, altogether too fast,"l l •' said the i oung man smiling... "Don't yon :know that . we poets 'are not obliged to adhere strictly to the. truth... In - fact 1 have, usually noticed. hat those : who are in love, are the Ately. last. aiviite 'songs about it. HOW dbyOu know, int its may be so with me r : P... , • , ' " I don't believe it at all," said that voung 1 fir 4 shaking her head.• "-You sang t . " . :ith too awl/ feeling .' f6r that., Depend np i on it. I sill, find '-ciUt Who it is•-'---thi , love', .',Of yours— f 'lean." ' . i . ' -. i 1 • • - '" It is Ni'ell'exreptCd," ,sai'd llenrique. "1' holy you*) tno - dir,eovery„." . i .-T . . • . From. -this time Marie.. treatel, .I•letirique vith less faMiliarity4nd. mere. eOelne:ss - than • he li•ad 15t en accustomed: Ileti'spiiits • be=' .. ante lessl'hitoyant `and . - tore sfrlat4. One i ifterfinon,;llenrigne, in - past - 411g' -throUgh.the l garden saw her sitting in an arbOr nt ;its foot, with her 6 - e4- fixed musingly on A lile 'tc,roulid. .is a,.. . " It' tine\day ' SfaktemoiselleLtrie," said • -,• i le. appicatchingher. • . ". -- ' ' She statteti; . for she Ina nOt. beeo t4v6ve.of , !iisitipproefeh :end murniured. an 1 aflittinatiyß. 1)1.e.):64.1.49wn• his- pruning -knife, find tilep . ping Into flu:4i-bot sat dOwn . on a rusti • bizneh at her side. ,Ift• was now -. 13 turn te:-. loOk cm . - . .: . ~. . barta , ,.sed.: : ..'• ._ , • : • . ,-; .1 . l' . " Alnrie l l"-safd he; after 'a pause.., there', is tsaeidion! 1 wish - to 44 you, - " Gut t haral VI! - now htuii to set, about it. .Willi Yori prOin itse not..th ir ,,e offended r' ' • • " - - F / .1: "I do n;, - it think that you •would ,:task any I ' uestionWhich would ' render itneees'..4ary."" 11 Tell. Me Thee why for sothe days T . 'ist you I ihaveieetned to avoid Me, and, itlieni in my. tenef.‘, have /3licolo a reserve and coa:•stialut' I , Itogether used t - from ,tlie friendly . ; famili-, liarity you used to evince.- Have lif.%treilded in 11:iny wav I I,' If so, I Will IrfiLdly, ni:ikb ienari... I ' f'I I- 1 your - ..- ' 4 • Mon, or ta tie regard and !goo, opal . im . highlyi l ,' • •-:- '.. ' ' 1 " ''..: " j . ' "There Fprth • i n ; • a- ideh•You have offen ,s , 11,1, A J . i : Na r • • IUeU acts," sus, n. ,tretitttlo'US spice.' - 1,-1 ,i; 813 g'ila4 - Of it," said 11, - Mrhine, his fa . ee' I.wrin . liteni - fi r g,'foi• it eniboldenS me 1611'; 'Mare' ,'*' A ItanOther request... I love'jrou;ilai4 e " - he: ladded, intimlsively. -,4 ‘.1.,10ve yO4 tacksi'd'evti i lolly. :- Y.olt,must has'enotieed k in MY looks„, 4d every . aet ion, .. Do You remember the eve . . !rung when I. sang by request a song, "Know'st ;thou - my love . ?" It was of - my i Own cent :. • • s . I s ail. iptition.. o 9 4 Did you - riot ( -* liil4 -, lPar . , . Marie, that was of yen , I Was - i•inging'• r I ' i ,Mipio•st;.itled with sarprise, , and , al 1,1(1.41 of. i ~, , , peztAire•tuantscu h er teattlN:;. - 1 1 • pontrDsc, ,Q;onitg, garsap, MIN '‘‘ " Was!, it indeed of me that Volt. e atnE.r,- in 1 I .wer flioiigltr--that i did nof know-- 2 :" ,!l• Marie did not finish the sentener. .-, 'ua pere‘ivtAi at• a glfilfeC that bercin lay the secret of leer appaietirangetacf4, but with dalieticy. he' forabotel to speak ' " hope," he iisil4.ll; ttunidllt, "that:• , l am not ;wholly indifferent to yqu / I ant f?O.or, it is true, but the recent legany•of a rel ative. rifej , 'given me the Means of tupportina , you in cOmfort." If you 'think me ii:orth takin„.7 ' l said- - withi engaging rnifikaess; "`yott may have Inc." •. • • . • , When,,ithe - •eugagement of•lletirique and Marie; beeatue knowth,itiwas univqrsally pro aouncedito be an excellehf,mateh:i It was a Mooted Atiestion whlclt ivas the tijore fortu nate; the,bridegroom or the bride. ." I shah never more be!lievain fortune-tell-: said! Marie. ono daylto lleurique, as she sat busily; employed .in . preparatioris • for her qpproaching marriage. WhYsinOt ?" lte asked "Ilecanse" was the reply, "it was fbretold of me that I should wed it.title, aph become riiistress of a fair . estate;) ' • Was - utt the • prediction 1" he asked, In g,'Prprise.!" Who told Yin V' "-A whip. Who was !passing through ilhe put no credit id' it. told her that if.Obr it should come to . pa4s, I Arwild ilrovide for her." . "And; are you sure that you do I not regret the non4lllllment of. the predieti4 1 4 ! Can,You . usli ?" said she, reproichfully.' • It/Wit...olm bridal morning. T 4 sun shone . out witlOnore,than ordiViry splehtler, as if to do lu;nor to the occasion. Teti the al tIM humble church s nod - rever eitly lkiurique and Ma t 4, and the kvhite ' ed priest' pronounced' with trembling voio the sacred words whiChtunited lieut. The tiOptiallilessing-was scarcely over when au Old woman bent with infirmity 114 d up the aisle and'stood before the bride. i• "I haije come to clahr your proini,ie," said she. - • ;; It was- the oil soasaier. /I • i[ :if;" But said Marie, in #. low voi4e, " was dOpendeut on my marrying a titlei You• see I;:dniVO ni4.done so. Yon were wilong." " Rather," Said 'the old woman; her i7otee,." it is you who areiwroll2:, coat tesse . •,, t, 7 t she ' V, 1 [. NN ha, can e mean g askedl,iarie, look ing towrirds her husbandilvith stqrisC. " She i. 4 right. Marie,'.: 4:14'1 be, gently._ "In itielbehold not:T . l66llle trArrnatiil, the poss-- - , 1 • eSsOr of Much Wealth, but of none flore prec ieirS4liaayOurself. List+, airdl ‘i - ill 'explain all., Beizig desirious,of q•eing couhtry . life,in it'.: Varieties, and mingiing ,in it'. viithout be kriown,..j found my way to' •11* . tir pleas ! village. - The re.M.'von know. IM!! von I . . ,' . - gave tile'" • - , • i [ _ , I •'I • 1 L. is needless to say Oil, pardon -was no - led; acid that Marie. graced- aid liigh,sta-: : to Wide]; .o.le had born elevAted. ; licr un,:e pi the svhil w.,....1fi11ed t.l the letter. -4.------- , 7 i : • . , . Freya tileason's l'ictorial.. i . . Sig"',Wdliter lita.l4.ir,:x's iisit • ''IlE ronr SPENSER. Arrim tits mit - ii.X . riled f ~ ' NinciaN4. . . wasdate one lovely suntiner ev i ring when , ary ',traveller' reached the . summit of one : lose, long ranges, of hills so frequent in the h_. of Ireland. Before llii in, almost. 'as fiir. is eye - could reach, ex:tended alwild.moor , botiiided on all, sidei by blu ranges of intainS, like the one op which be stood. ci partihg,sunbeanis, reposing . oct . ie dis- . , liirl4,, reflected their Nlaried aud gorgeous t front the stained windows of ini ancient - iliee,l'peredied, fantastieally, I on -.a i craggy iln'etice i almost in the nliddle of the moor. ts lia,' , 4e, glided a placid stream w, hich,me ' ling through the wild . plain, 4 1 . lost • itself wig the adjacent hills,-1- 7 -while thr beyond autifttl lake received the sun's; adieu On . 4 ilassy; surface, . . 1 l he Whole Scene, expressive of deprepose, inexpressibly soothin4 ~ to the 4ath..t. spir f Alai; traveller. As ;he desepded into plain; the beauties of the place ;were more ibly iiirpressed upon him. Around the d e laindock and filber(s.andlaiirelS blen their,' 'foliage with 'Owl- broader leaves of erou,s; other trees,enelqiing "a little world - litude." Every little ;tuft of efrth; ha nz,- looSely on the rocks, Was gapitSlied wi - th . ers, otithe most variciu4 and brilliant hues ; st,tbe unruttled boson of the dire.: stream, .back! to the eye of the beholder- i the re ed. .. image of the beauties whidh OLICOM-: 1.1 iU; ' . 1- - -'1 lie . inti.ssive 'rocks which formed the, moul 'lig tUrrets of 'the castle were ;time-Worn boss-grown; and here: find There were -the tendrils of the.ivY, or the hardy eVer as which had thrust their . icKits within clefts; and drawing„ tad nce their Slender .nance, had expanded, into, sliak trees, or e Matilde shrubs . . . i ~ I . 1 sun lie had now diappeareil, bht the twi t still ;lingered in this - green retreat, as if ICant :to part with so imireli- fsatity, or it in the. shades of nb - rht. • l. : . . i t ' .i[f'. a.stily ; arproaching the;castle,though stop piri for a time to note - tho charmlugl scene, \ Abe - tranger knocked loudly - at the (rates.— .10 'sumnions was answ`Oed - by la-)imigry lii:H : i ins- ii*:•rter,iwiro.condueted-'lit -through 4 to ig c 2bith to a spiciotti; . library,: ih the mid-\ i t ,,, 4h of Well, enveloped' in !Woks and Papeni -1. • . , scat;-.tie poet Spenser, occupied in,tlciplierilig "manuscript, by the fading tWiliat, 1 l' 1: Master Speneer," said the nev;r - icother. • i l' Si!. Walter' Ealeigh,l hid thee a iLearts ~Vel' oine .. 4o nu:- ,solitary - castle, ..acolniatO sai . the .p r eet, his eyes glistening., Witli-tpleas lire; as lie:rose from his seat and - extended his hall : with heartfelt COrilidlitys,' • . '1 • -:'• 1 - fter exchanging affeetionatel greetings the fiat sat i down together, an c d beguiled the liiug hours of evening in telling thitir Mutual 'eXPiiricnce,\ and. recoinitingi tale vari4s for .,t(iti, s that;had at tended ' thein. Raleigh 'de- . algal ed SPenser with' his vOya p es and :ad v en .re zhis firnriinettt perils on landl tind'sea; -*hi .:Spenser told of his: soptark 'oC r icupations 101$ lodelir retreat at Kilcohnimil,„how, he !u4 beautified and. adorned- the bldal'z, moor, 'aiid liriSletred I.fpoetielilly; " Armilla Dale ;"' *lir iv; Was wont to - eijurt (hiS ' !nide Mare thei ide4prefiding braneln*:-of a' noble , oft 04..' 15.`, 1 14 . 11.kred.',upony.the; fair . Mullin To dd.' pot,SKitqq asked his guest lo iteeom ml h u t; on the morrow,. Midtiste46 . some pOor rhy.rites he ltad just ; compleitect.' The .1011) •ajoyftilly consented,' ttt ..the.s}itne time C - 1.; 1 : ing his lin! ulgenCe,to 4 little tlitti . Of Iris , iv u,, . foil Rak i igit itiw.seir, iv - 4.4 :.toikt todab -1 11 ei r ivr_l. l , , . ' '•': .. ', . • 1,. J ~..-.. ‘4triii 4 pipeil they on, unill thq l. both %lerefwear:y, rt:y 4 ang,ei,f turn i, waking etidi 4010. merry,;" it;g -:ttl fkir, cOr pro seri gre the Mo chit' t 1 . cirit!ltg, . . . • - ~ and interesting conversarion ensued tivly ro)k-ed i p the cool' and peace [, ~•••lteltqred - rem the • sun by. ;the i boughs 'of le .everlyingingtrees. I strongly ur ed his friendto ticcotn to Eughtud nd read his po,em at e painted tti . e 'fascinations ..of . the . queen itthe most lively colors, ascribing to her a Wit e catalogue' of !virtues, moral - Mid' intellOcfi Sli nI: .• c. - iiser s' tOodesty struggled king With ilia' desire fo a name, and - his '-in,.- nate se . :of merit,. hut. the persuasive rleto-: rie,,wltic no, one . eould, use raore "skilfully than tale gh, finally:l revitiled,:and.ei.e, ttiny had reach d Kiletdriittn - t i .astle,:lie3iad '.orif -1 - plied witl all, his I ffitinTs'iiishes. . • • '-'-`'•'''‘ .." - .. After pirtalting .of some •slighi... , iefeetioit : they botlirntired ''lo re.st,;itt•order?•.l9l44otve tlientsel ve.: for :tit el fa tiuilig dutica . of titti in or 7 row ; .01e ~)I. l e to diettitl of fauns.' and : fairies, of knight ► and 'dhighns,- and . '"dtingeotis,'anil giants; oil stings lit•forrneys to win theSiniles . of fair . ladies j, and the other :with golden v'is-: iAs .of a.i t ri Ili aa t Tub i re; with. dretittai ofttoort! favor, and noble at:pi ratiuu4 -,for.an_ roan ortal fanie. l - .... :.: I . Arising early on . - the --- folloth ng 1 - norntng Sienser-'-bi de:ati• atteoti4atite adieu tolti476'ne -ly -.Louie, .a!uti pri*eedt !"'l.ott hiss, ey-eutfuliO*,: deY do . . iii 4 coutt44i .iibutil.'l; ..,-.,.., --.. 4.: ; ' -.l.fepoured out A.ll e fee 4, Of his sovereign ',l a strain of the: molt d Alchie adulation. that 6' l- Cr g - 4 - .4i - i-lit fireatltedl tip'the 'CkriofroyaltY ‘;,' wl lie h inti& - eon rti eiti-' r'si,i . 4l for - iticeirl tifiliin , famit,-andr ItelardSt. w is of England. Mash" at'. I, their imig iitican4. - - IR : actor lwrAiriittfi' 'with the t plost pre:Oion gem yf;4 l .iyiPi) sin-; agination,and ( 4 10 i lit, 116 r si r ii i ic` , st acts 'in! all The' roulitic'`4lllll' ilia' Chi*alriS qiiiitY : 4 , tioiild' 'eft, - , st.-, ---' ', -But,tio sweet :pip! _were. not•4ooned.tto t posteritv..o , ::,well aii . ,th soyti i.'t) di 1 k th e 10... . 4.. i ' Sir Wafttr Raleigh t; of -" AritYitit A 141 i.V ' . - 44C-V7 IT (13 RIP rottll ihto deuly int 4 `Aunts lotto arte(l a!itl and nigh ere they *Arisini•With tile 't..beji . . sloWjiy:pursqt. - 41 " . ArnonV Of t e green Ve begin lin • the . titre ii ;contempt tine 'them. _.t. Oiv •- •their, , the ;for e . tiees, nitil, :;grateful . tenfs n-aVe, ~ z . flteli)dion- ISitilliett.ri , in the m riling sun. (to open , )•litiles,'-nr times so nlailLthitt, the trees nude dOll ;then enlarging td i lk4 ttnrianont, Opening. pc ',tnetidows; on whit.:ll t tei-itig sill)nee: . 1 . ; i • P,roce 1 ing - tinioug !cameicae to glade wit tn i,?re wi ely sepaiat t ,tDauti, i‘n whereith ,'of eivpie , And undi.) 'a carpet • - f the S4lftei :(lure, sertiened frkim ,sun by the gnat-hi:di. Close by•this grjtsy ding Mulla, and ove (knight sl iPped.4fe% iwas arra' Bing 04,11 did " F:ie - c),Itee11:" ; - They t ien ditos inoirning diversiOn.; graceful cngth . npo .t . esting . lits lt'ead upo :sitting eF.et agiiiiist oal: whit t h itis ten 1" Spensers oak."l . The various effee , iliant, light upon ; he , i , t Itreefc their knotty n i ithe aeekered shill ' !the pictuk! flue atilt .t . ici tite placid ial !stream, reileetingi on treeS'whi .11 linediits' ;the iitten ion of 1 pc SPeir , enow 14ga ffill• elocu ion, the! ree Jir:st.he r ad in a kith( ,tlie low i tusk. otlthe Tallying ,1 1 e nielddio :their bea iiv,—lait. ". 'spirit of 1 is versej lie c. :tion all tle paths 'or -, Daleig I was af, tin 'ested, th ti absoihed; :thusiastn Tito- ative Red Cies- Knight arc ninths SN i 11111111111 ;. which be.et their pro! i l ventnrott , spirit--,i‘vh and 'filial 'piety of A: r . i magi na t' on. Its of ti vOuntaq expres4 ens, frietid re.::14).!1r the el, firstbool:', liki excl l aitne "if thou gette4t no ser, thou kin the !veri verse r' . ,• "Thin Spenser, -'st tl:oit 'it o I," ret)lier osopity wor, etlia jthi evineeth make : AV. forth a sr, might ha ness ri (. skill iii hu. ll Simlispe: l 844, of eltiva, , - e•einulated vnie a pee • (4 condeft a rarenuz b 2,1 liy 'b.;ttt.t it' verieq as =Lin mot In:9e itv that ever iiet was Oven owed by rl - thou , üblicatidm that' l,s fanei•!so its of "it- Cu iiftr • The . po twis "Lest He look idea of p ly olisery. the etplo !er noon sit tunir icli clvirrnet itor, and' tin. t ere 'the Iled tli' Ott ndt poet finPled placing Ui rod u eed - *ior ; te ski 0 . -11 t rriarksof 'extinvaf. Long :verdant 14 strains IV tired- au( in the w saf6ly: res heroie ex . .As' 311 c. scripts, a doub!et, w ing evide to hi file - Along as they: ;1. ful-stioan fresh give • ..I.Zateigi pony him courr:.. 0 1 4 • i':eiisut(kl 1)1i% ' SCIEN(I7- A. j I\6l DA:tit? -- • 3 t I trAC%-ii . his s:Able, "ct * Alius. retirel: to rest. - - - . . , mi . , on the' following day, their, delightful 'milk,- . 1' the coolly .shade,. , ;'. s; by the - 3fulles ; ilie're,". piensant..converStc:or in i h vellums ofnatyrottrOund -alk took: theta: ninOng . e vistasfOrniedhylhor.. - ,artial 'waters; of the I s, pilling'waters, '.glist4ning Now , they -enierge(l in-. ing in breadth.-some- ihe entwining • houghs Of ess over their heads, and 1 , in gleams •of sunlight, et wider, into little dewy the sunbeams lay in gilt • , .11 scenes li lt, 6t* 4ere er:than, , cleared Ai with ver v:. .1 • re the forest':\ from each ground beneath; wo6(1, w ae lek)t.ltei aunt he 'seoiebliiglent Of\t, ranches of n , hugeoa :knoll Irmtiinied thd, win it.z% eurlitq pebble:, while his frieutt , anuseript Uf Lis • hrimoi- d themselves ,fOr their Raleigh reclining .his the .'green• sward,i and k.his Spenser the massive" trunic of the lins—itninortalize'd as ,produced hy the lbril-_ reli wet leaves ot: the, aglis and slender.trin4, vs ott . the 'velyety dos of the -two friends,' ice of ,the mean4ring eta ervsfal. bosom.the,. antes, would have diaWn' torapainter: i; with thetnest grace vation of Ids fociti. At • ned and Mot est - tOac---- babioling water aei:om ts.lines, and )on, inA'reired with, the infused into 'his icicita his romantic natno. t attentiv i - then inter and then tired with en attires of Una and. the used all that-was he ,perils . .and . .oi)sta . cles g-ress Just stated his ad le the :ardent .de4tion ra captivatd his lively en burst- forth into in of delight; and:as his onehaling of the A that . pirlishe(l; Speti k!,t fool atse.vr lie word ?" otserve( the other;," it. Contain of 'Master Bacon ; it num nature that Would r 4 latish .1 it breatheth . ry Which poor . Sydney ;• and it bath a pretti vlity of description' and hielt hark! .been'equab i !)-. to thee an thOu to a book Thou "art the irmed - a. c6pulef !" .; lelmed .at the' . qoni 4igh his!.simple nrse. Iv on :the ' ; grasa--as the s suggeskil, but.ulere rest might net. l oease ell :pre e ceded IO recount ward.. Chint" on that n' his oaten . pipe-S . ' to . the SC Usesi of his camp sun was, fast sinking vantiful Atmirest !was le giant's; power by:the omartis. !: h,e• folded' his -.Mann eni.in the 14oni ofhis an adjacent coppice Ii face . the. while Wear- Pleasure helistened ;ant expressions ::of.de- 10 Co'Hai: Clout!! roNpantiii.„court,; 4,‘gl It4s • 1 . 0-' yeti+:e nliieli 14°1%14 the - , lonely mubrlehds •t.:',.: Ltz.z : (AA ly Vraise(l,. will. be . tlpt,( rises linstily Sqr- ssiutiuestitt: Licuit; I ! S:i ;;;,;, VEIN or•dire iithat64-tiape. ' - ' . DT T. D. WILKINS: ' '." ' :!- ' ;,-,,.`,'=,:^ 4.4. - ••:,,.,,,. '...1 .-'4',- . ' '-(3.7.-.7.3 31.-4. ~ ...t. ', . ~ ~ • 1 . - . - N-the'battleme4 . ts - 4 a sin : all fortilia 31 li beeri.built is Iv frptier otption,, , oo.3lin slier of talre,Erie f gt,..444ionr . of _sunset, mig, ,, o liaie-been seen threnprogjs; ' who _Were .SI- - '. ,lent!y- g — , t ri t t;: e ti l ii,fiLiAtkiiir44- tx .t abw66o/4.i ter''' that lay Ifq rt.,,Win,s4ligel ' by the. mel- 1 , .loWligtltiof,t . .,...e, setting 5.un....,, , ,,, Tlie_Seein cia, vltieli they g;tied „i‘' . as radeed=heitUtifill ' the 'dark woods behind therforf'Were . dTessed . 01. nit.!the,gaudy lisserY 'nf the - earlier months -•Of. - autumn, ere yet the leaPhad been touched by ; the, 'transforming , luind , -(which• prepares the earth; for the iipproliO ,- or:'wint6;... , ,hile the dancing waters,,Aretchifil r _irway uptil they Undis€ernablyirielt4ltifn„itte(congenial blue', of the overlaingirigliti;Olfered a :.rare„,pie-i tare of loveliness unto the eye . Of tliebehohler.. l • Tbe'.group that 'wn hare: rietitieticr,"..cOili;• isfed ot, two • - f.neil,.. dressed' in••the• CoininOn hi; bill ments orthe hunter and frentierSmini Of that.perind (1813), the eldest' of whom held ihe, rank Of. Captain of'the fort, while•the otli-, rc-.lts his lientenantii'antl-a yoUng.gill.4 - ap- . latentlynot more than twenty sumineis i *lto t'aS the (laughter tof i the reaumander;. The • 'nee that .bini prevailed for some time was first broken by'the.ynangeit of 'the the first tram incliViduals, who; addressing tbe other, said : - ; •!- ' • '.• ~,: - ..• - - , , - i .- ,' Cap ain llighton,linay I inquire. who that -,\ person w; 5 who caine.to the fort yesterday, and remaii d but till I , this morning 1';:.- - - lle repr(..-ented hinfself to ?be a. ,Stvr, rano , • i joarneying al ie to-the'.next post.".:. ; 0 I `••` 1t is tinusut 1. for inert tO,.trLiverse'. the forests alone, - in these- troublous times, and. there was somethi re Singnlai in his apneai ani:e,that struck nit. Whoa 'first I eaw.-him-,--• Something suspicious Ithat warned-me to 'be \ oit - nly guard againsj-lfrn ; ,but, by- the by, • sir,: , they say that the . ,4 inns are again be ginning their devastation in this part or the conntry, .and it. might, be,Nt• , .l for u.S3to be 01 \ our guard against .thein." . `‘tl's.ll;tw ; pilaw ! Stewart, , much credit to, idle rtunors ; it we . ,might as well return-to our b t war in reality is over, and .no rno 3 be'feared from the savages.". i - . 31 , . `'! . .l3titi'sir, a, large bOdy of Shawn t. • armed, were lately seer by one of 3t and as long as;they gather in large' nut t there - is da nger to be feared."- -, . ' • . `! Well, have it, your. own .. . Wa y; . then, k>;:for , lny part, I see no.neeessity of shutting ouilselVes, up in the fOrt,. for fear. that there i may be some few. strolling. Indians in. the woOds;", s(3 saying he turned away and Walk ed o another part of th'e - -fort. :.-• '• . , . '. `,l‘ And do you really, think, Edward; that Uteri.; is any danger to be apprelrendel from ;he savages}" inquired. Caroline - lligliton, who hail listenedto the ionversation betwee , , , :, Stewart and her father., , . not what to think," was the re . That there are I British Indians and in th'd'sn:rroundinr.::WoodS,ll have no donbti eor . the former . have. been repeatedly seen-by our men,, and I- have my suspicions in. regard to the 'character of the indiVidual Avho paid.. us so short a 'visit-yesterdaY--hut . , come wat may, not on r of , four head .:sliallh.e.harin: wbild there reinams.ene-drop of . bfixd in the veins ,of.E4.llward,SieWart..7. • • . . . I.ll9.period of our talO was, shortly . oftergie foTecr . of British and Indians, *tinder Proctor .. .. 'end .Teeumseh, h l al beenidefeated at the bat tle of the ThaineTh,y' General IlarriSou i :'and pence for a whileiestorad to the Weetern's,et tleme.nts. The 'fort was! at that: • time garri _soiled by a small force of twelve \ men, cent ' jCosed of hunters and settlers, who had taken .upirms.to defend their ;homes against the attacks Of a - crueland ruthless foe,.::, Lulled into a false security by the absence fur some monthslof thobattas of Indiana - wife fOrinerry had ~ a nnoyed them. by; sudden attaaa and ambushes, CaPtain Ilighton and most-Of ;his tnetklad fallen into a degree,;of apathy in regard . to the dangers that thyeatened ;them, and sinnt their tune in hunting - or fishiii.. rr or idff wishing. to - return to their hinnes,,belie-e -inglhat the:war was at 'an end, ,leaving Alie gates of the • fort open, and the entrenchments in an almost defenceless condition. Caroline nighton 'was the tinlydaupter of her father,' and had' joined - him -; dnrm' the sumer, and taken . up liei abode with 11 in in the fort being the ; onlylW I oman to be ound for miles and miles of pathless forests that ~:i laY'between the frontieest, on and the . ear est settlement. Thro nit° Coitatant con nection with each other; an affection -1 hich gradually flamed into love, had grown u'pbe: tween her . and _Edward- Stewart., and they wer generally - considered by the other .in•:.: mates of the fort; :Is beirig in .that" condition whilt noir-a-days - 1V be , called "engaged.° Edward Stewart Alfr Welk to What dun gets the; fort, was sftbjected hoktieweilutt.the cessation of hostilities would 'only be 'of short duration, and that before . they were aware of their presence, thej,dark forests: would - pour forth again their bandalOf !painted .sayages, befOre - 4ho - se sudden . attacks ad Mignarded situationkleasily fall a .yiftq. ' Mil had Often before earnestly. • - ekpresiea , his:,-tieriW ,ments,tO the .captain, and : araedAtimktodie on lt,is c gttat,d, but his wOrds were tdViitYP Pet tYitli . an ;incredulous smile, and :,his warning fell fitheedectenthe'ear or the Conartian:dz. ?tot'. Timm 'than a week had . eltipeek l after the conYersation>wellielnted 'had 1.4t1-en 'lace, than, One tight,i...s.when Alas ;.intnatea of the fort ;Here rt.!postng.4l4inFed- slut)abers, a sudile - 4 . Ye11; uttered atty.? were by,aa hjin dyed ' tinearthly l i l etdeY,A4liettrtr ritiging witliorit4inil within'tbe Ibit; 4iiid its' &hiders WeresuddenlY Itrotnied • 4 icYlneet: naartnett a savage foaled. OIL by, tholyory, atuseitStranger • '‘Y h P . J. la 4 Wei' rec . ,etil . 4- . l 4.yes,AWatA.9llt ed, - a . t 4 e.W..days hefore, timl ;rho tad co s igitot r glbis iwartliY rOlhitiels frilo t liuCfort . wilifo ittilyniic6l.*;ete'ih4eil iii'ittet:- 1 "- . .""''`.. • - AL•thwfillthtliinti, , -Ediviira Steittrt.lo.aped i'fow . ,:his;lo64;!nua seizingkhia title that,he al-' ways lind ; r4pir klim , io§l4o 0.4 1 4 , :.but teu*e ., Iris c.fgMpantoits "fighliil;Jit ` vain, , And oy - er- YrAered IT n fordo' of'l4ll,7otnelliidtaiii-- , ilisiikt Tholight`voia le.,Olifirt'tli'd fray; aitd oham - Ao - titt4-of•his. 6•51t04...0.;- boubi;thiali-' log itimooltothis.mmiwtomte to :earoline, lie:filsb,o to .kor aporticatinkjwk, io.. .tioit..,.to :Save heiTrOm The bloW of an In . ian 4 Whose' f6ittatatik etas iroltised ;ili.','iiiorde); -1 Ai;"lii viinsible; fotrtilllyinebetrOltint.''JKilliti ' *jai '. 'one bidwi:gi.thii hafehet.:**lrAlhoiikuki-eai-: OW; the intruder,.bo gruaped.Onri.dino : Ati ; his mrinsi, and ,bore ler Ahristigli.the icrowa „of figlitliig" savages - fa ifio g tite or th'e''fort;Tionr ,"~.,r~ i you give too s myvi opinion `onio,-for the danger to sfs fully 'scouts, fibers '51.1 w- .-;.s'll. 7". 1: . ..'i3" 'ri Whenee;he proepedeilAn-ahaleadifinndllay , fig' the' serkielesa:foriniii blittem Al line cancies:a►hioltf ~sreio _- tiled up on the shoere, he pushed- off ititomihejlaketillus Indians, after thethati—Coniplge their work •cd theJostatt passed OW `lettich ti 'UI4 of Indlana 4 eritid,[ititiliblikt, * ltl**,, 'The'frigitive Anil& inakingq# tottit; -1 : 1 n - 0 - kiligt,i . VirgiA itWfitiftliligli SteWart-had4VfeVelnitnrVtdC 4 ln#nli ! al shots at 'him. craft so its to hide Ida tadyfrola " the :It he paddled with'sueb swiftness nut t t ; lake, that it kPpt Ida p~ rsuers busy ea: sight of him:' Suddenly, he ndide. - -ii.turn' in his course, and put directly forlhe iibereJihe 'fiig,h banks Of which were oferhung h` g dense, growth of hushes and small treekwhieli :took root in the soil. This itilatement4wng hailed by the Indians 'who were folkn t ing him by loud shouts, for Ithey thought,hewas about to land on the'shore; where they c ould easilY-follow him up ; and capture him. I I Swiftly 'the canoe vvhieli contained. Edward Sfewart *and his.precivis charge, neared; the shine ; and it had already touched the4ver , hanging - branches, when he rose and fired in to the. foremost canoe behind him. ef fect of the shut:was told by. thei a heavybodylato the Water, and in, ano;ther moment the canoe oflStewartl disaPpehred among the bushes. 1 - • His pursuers,approached the place -where he had go strangely vanished from theirslght, paddled, aronixr, 'above and below . ' it, land landing on - the shore, beat abont the': woods for:some hours . ' ' striving in vain to - Capture the remaining hunter' of the fert, ati !suit they relinquished the search:: I •-• some months previous, .`when- out • 'ripen* a hunting excursion, Stewart 44 wounded a deer and had driven itlinttr - the lake.: IFtiP lowing it in his boat, he:pursued it 'for some distance, till it neared the shore and' rinviiteri ously disappeared as he at first thong* in the earth ; but just asihe was giving pup the chase, he accidentally, discovered the - opening of a small case, hollowed as if it, were rat the 'reeky sides of the hank but the ingress to which ways completely hidden by growth of foliage over the entrance. He there found the.deer belied w,nded,',iii the last agonies of death, and had as 4ve hav6 Te latcd, occasion to niak use of , his divery in,escaping-from-a mer i diem toe. From the Flog - of . Chu Strange litaytteinatinn. . . ... 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