-''I'!l!!P0,Lll!RlUar nf ctcr'liU """"llty to evory form of Tyranny over tl.e Mind of Mi.--Thoma Jclfcr.on Volume VIII. OFHt'E OF TUB DHAIOCKAT orp.i3.ri: .Sr. Paul's Ciiubch, Main-bt TERMS : 77 09. mililJi KWOCIlATwil he i a u IK) I. LA US pKr annum mutable li'irf yearly in advance, or 7'ivo Jolan '''.I'll Ccnts,if nut paid within the yea, Yo subscription will he taken for a shorter period than :nx months: nor mm d tsrnn ....,.,t,,iC inrmiiicu,uniil all arrearages are discharged. Jinrr.IlTISKMJlXS not e.veer.dinq a sJJirc will lie. conspicuous,, inserted u, One Dollar for the Jim three insertions, and wcntifioc cents for even, svh.se ijuent userion. cj.0' liberal discount made 'o those who wlu i lis l,u H, (.U TTERS ndlrcnscd on bus'iiiess',musi i'c jusi paid. POKTRYo WINTER IS COMIXG. IiV D O C'OI.KSWORTIt U'mlrr is ruining cnlt mil drear Sep e the poor around? Oh, when the wiailifiil -norm's parecr, Ami 'now o'erspreads die ground, Will ?p noi tnl;p them by the baud? ' Of id die hmel no. Ami rou it it thf. id jug ember "land, And wipe Hie tear, iln flow? - WinuT is milling hear ye not 'I'lii' -umber's earnest pr ? F"i- dark and drparv is her lot No rf.il Hii'mlTi ing; ' Foe mill ntii hrfalh slin askplll now', () li.il1 hn 'sk in viinj Si e - iii.nv -limped it pin) hpr brow, A 'ill mark iln in plum train. WWi'or ii coming evert' drawer S unlil hp ludurked lo (lav ! (Thorn dn Viiu keep that clothing for? W In noi ne 'u .uv,H' Come --inll it nut a cloak a cast Wimipver vim can givp, Vr"i'd ij n v miind ihe orphan's brfast. Will malip iIir dying liv p. The p'oipi search a pair of (-lines. II -f worn and here's a cup. Wl-rh -in H'r up mav nccr list'- A h'H wiili srai'pp nap A pair of points u rusiy roU 0 2'H' ihem lo the pour, What i not wnrllrto yon a gront, Will iiPiilih ami warmth secure- V Ir i' in vniir arrp? Have tlio moths - For nionilis been bn'v ihcie.' A p. iliev have quiip destroyed die t-loili Y i " nvpil nli iiiiiilpni imtp. (' hip. pull licin mil perhaps ws inpy l-'iml hi iiPthinu i'ihi will nwike A xiiir iii.in rnh, il i t i in ifiiy. And bU-n-. ilio hoaru lliat indie. Wiiiipi i pomint; givp.oli give iidtcvpc ynu c.ni .'jure; A niuo will uiiiUe ilio wreichi-d live, Anil niooih the brow of carp, Whpn I'lentj smiles around the, door, And Comfort dwells within, If yon forget the worthy poor, 'Twill bo a gtievntij sin. EPITAPH ON A KITTEN, 'Rcquieft cat in space.' Hero lies, by death Miiitten, A liaplei-s young kiurn; To niouldfi aw.i in tho dust; Oh, had it ii1!'" loi'iier, It might h-ne been oironger, And died tmmewhai older, we trust, Udd it grown up to cat. hood, Then many a rat would Have mourned in the deepest of wo; Let the certain bt drawn to, tit hops il ht fsno to That land to which other catB go. 'Sew far, tew good,' said the tailol his apprentice, M,OOaisniTRG, 'I'ln Uliu- Oratory On tlip. -lili r.f Julv s, ns pPr ,,e . y,,n kee Blade,' a thrilling upeeeh was made hi Lancaster, Wisconsin. 'Cub spruUer, nf Icr slating thai Europe was nu wlutr, thai she wa a mere obsolete idea in eompjrismi lo tis. proceeded in tin.- fachimi : 'If young America, then in the cradli Mmngirn the iirilish linn, and afierward buel.al John Dull inio the briny gulf nl .Mexico, u-iih what ease i-.ni our couutr now in the giant strength ol'nianhmid, plan, "s IHg on the shores of the pHcifi,. Sl.j7 (iuebec anil Oiliialter, blockade the Knalii. haniiL-l, am! pUm the n,r and sinpi- II 11 n II llw. 'I'm.'. ..t I I I i I "I UlllllKJI- l.llllll '!(-( V ,l.uri-.,..tl 1 I .. . ,.n.-; iii-iiii-iniiHr tun i yimr nuinirv w,is born in biro.', h-ipiiz d t g,,r,., ,.r,( III llm ,.:n- ii.iii. ... .1 I I . .i """I itl-ii 1,1 uie 1 1- Jim nw'ie knife. We, have Jowl mir way up rirMrame l mi war ol Hie ret-nltition. "I'lu eolouies em their way out of it, tlmnm! niiioil anil carnage and tliiimlrr. '1'Iip lure iheir bl.mkel wnlc open. O.isl or iwi I""''" line :i inighiv vim, ehan.-p; but thpy cut & srarPil and tore and -lathered away like blazm. (Olieerlni i ney r,ippied Jnhn Hull ,k,. pnek of bull lernes. Thev nidi l.im by ihu haunches. ihpy giappled his wine, pipe, fc nt at they made him bellow like bluntly thunder Washington sheaihed tho aword. The gpiuie oni'p iiraneli ol peace wavpil liei jgreen ami lux'iiriani fuliage in majpsty over .Hie chores of Columbia, and foieignpr" iiiu-uen in and (milt tlieir nesii with us mining its shcllering hnuglis, Hut n fpv mnip yar hud tolled nw-iy down the rail rod farli of lime, when John Hull il'hih come bellowing up i)e MissiPnippi, pawing ip onto lin hack the rieli and luxuriant site just Siplovv Oileans hp found the great Jacl nu. iiml eoii'iln'l halie him inure ih.in in ill. I. . ixen, lie enuldii t Sli'irei (Vireai app.aiine ; iekon 'loon thai like a lanriernr; ami me' ohn Hull us ho adv.ineed: every time. A t he hit him a liek, rilit back in under lelween the lioiii thai knoelied ihe bteath ul of him. and pent him IT reeling atu' haling and bellow ing UUrhcfe.lt dhn xrecablc at the bhtmik. Soldier ol' W iunelmg-) war, and inviin-i leg of Sank furee! (Here thirteen niei , i i i ir irn-e Hemes nl ii.m axel veiii.ins Siillindii's lliuhi! Verv nimble men! l oi avc come down lo ih fioni a rerorm ol eneraiion. Heaven Ins iiouniiliiny pn ingtdPil out j our lives, that you might mm he fruit of our valor. You behold nrouni in longer ibe loicli of the ravage, and tin learning of the loinahuivk and the tcalping nifp. Yon no longer waich the Indian nil nid iIip ambush ot hear the si vage ell stud ihe tpriilic war hoop. All is now id'co and quiei. Those liou-ew thrt yoi pp nrnnnd m.ii arc the iibmlcH of civilized .nil r lined white folks. I Ins spaeiou edifice that surrounds you.ia not a wigwam mi ihp. temole nf law and iuslice. How i'ihiiippiI arc all lllllllii-! u-iuer uiu rpin u ip s.-hodlui.is'ipr, i he very tail of civilize lion has mlv.niceil beyond wh it the front ars ilien was (JIuiioim Ireciliun! inea ...il xl.iriiiiis cimnirv Let me die 111 eon emphtinn of thy Miblime destiny, exclaim oig with my d) ing bteath. 'Hear the slai mil strines alufi and onward onward (Tcirific cheering ) The following laughable hit was got of! ov dm editor of tho Iibrrty Standard. j. die's a joke, and so wo givo it place: The whigs ire loud fot tho proleclim f wool on ihe sheep's back, but euro nolh ig for il when on a man's head.' '"I'ls said ibat absenco conquors Jove. but I believe not,' as the loafer said when looking inio an empty jug. To provenl Iroublo wiih your neighbor chickens, call tho attention of your cook lo tho annoyance This ha often been tried with success. Iff. WEBB, EPITOM OOLOIIHA COUNTY, From tho LaJic utiontl Mogazino. illuolin ami pm-ting tiu:l-r tln,"! ,,,,t I "i'lf'l ihu rmoi'(nnt ynui ohJ Cedar. BY MItS. I.VDIA J. PICUSON. Il wis an atittioin afirrnonn. Tn fields were all inbur lened of iheir irea UK - , ,-iiit! left sere anil ileiul.iu-, i-xcepi iierp mid there were n till weed to'ed U while lilo-.soiii by ihe fence. The i...- i. . .i i i . . . -iic'-s ii. in cn-ii-'i ini-ir sj-ini and snm on glory fur ihe ruei im-. tho' a few l-ives still whn It-d ilownwiinl on ill liti'tyaii, coviring lm tender fores ilowi r liko a bbssing Irom on h lo 'Held it liom Ihe .ippnuehiiin wiolei die pun.- blu waters of Dm nvei s -ein il to tin U r oil lliMr viy like all lh. -iioinier b 'amies, lonh to m,iv fieweil. Near the rivor inew ,i inll ii.irli cmlii i iio'de iree winch tremblnd nm nt ih. Iiaiiiiii of ihe 8ii aon, lor iviuler and iimmei nu dark Hcsi-'H ictmiucfi lb .ime. and in Ivaittilul cltmen of v.irie- ;iii!d lierri. s wi(i a Morn foe l In; wild 'iird when all othei mpplie.s had failed. No petKon living eo'ild lemcmlj'T when h.n (n-e was oiing, fr he oldest men in ihe vicinity had played under Ihe old ced..r in iliuir cluiilliuod . and many a- igeil grandmollicr remciiiliered thai nIh listened to the fi-si tale of yonog lov, m the sh.idow ol that lieu, nod s'lll i was fiii anil suotm, and llwew a shadf ool and d;u on i n c green tin f beneaih il,aiid on tho hiigbi waters ilut seemed lingering lo enj-,y i's he'HU'y. build, nly a Inilu ho.ii eildei! acros. the liver liom iie opposite sii)ii',whert lliieieil pire .ind do in-, a id t lie mot. humble e I Tiees of a small ivVn, be,i,. viiirn on the rippling u.h; iremblno seve-al gill nit vesjels. Tne boat con- lined but (. ,nio, a vm-ul mi! hand TTT1'Twprr-rnrTr'iiu'r-Ti,...-v. nxii ly and ni'pitn ncf- in very glance I rn.ioHi! tbe bo.il in the .ii.ido -km w.iIIk (I iii nu- pdli pa-fi ih ccl.ir to lb iimitiii ol ilu-iivei limk. I nere b ond and lo'-hed awiy lo a di.sir.nl nnn ion which lay eir. ho-onicil in i i 1 1 ft s, and sun onnileil in is.r lein ai.i n flint il-, now seie and lure. I'lesenllj lie mined :.nil w.rkid lowiiid.-ihe nvei. miitiei ing, 'wtiin.Ki's nuih She w i) meel at stiiis'ei. Moodilv he relracei ins way mid came b .el; again lo ihe trei I il possible ili.it she will not conn i he h.iid, and sal down on a inuglt wIiik rot k. The sbjiles of night wi-ie jj.i'Ii eii. g in tlit- diMaiicc when a white 10b -d lot in appeared stealthily niovmn ong a seqiK i'lefed pull lowaids bun li r.mie neat . il tiatised, and i-videniM tiembled. 'L Inia ! he cried anil in iiomenl he clasped the Ion- expfoten one lo his bosom. ' Why arc you here so later'he asked r cpi oacliuilly. ' You are atvare,' she said, Mhal c.ini.oi come oiRMity. I made a viii u I'jiiK'lioi' Hiitsetl and then cjiiiu (low. Ihi way." 'Hie you Clara," eied ilio i : n In .it. lover. 'How very ci tit I yonr fathei "No Ilowaid, my father is noi crue He is, iver has been, a dear good falliei o me. In Ibis ibmi:, he is, peihap mil easonable, prejiidie.nl; bill I believe his aim is solely my welliie and liapp1 oess. 1 "And you will secure tint welfan mil happiness by olnying him in al' ihings." '1 have mil obeyed my faihor in all ihings If 1 had I should not have been here to listen to your tiunl," she r-ain .orrowfully. " Forgive me, dear." he said, 'I did ml intend to bunt you, hut could you ml bo happy in my 'ove ?" " Ho'vard, replied tho maiden, yo u know that 1 love you, or I should not tnus disobey my lather to meet you hen- I could bu happy oh, how nappy witn you, nlonn in a desert, if you would nl- ' . . I - I .! - I I -. IJ... ivays love mo ami speait Ktnuiy, inn, Howard, if I was your wife, mid you should forgot my lova and speak handi ly to me, should I not weep lor my poor tleserU'il utner who nas never nine. I can remember given mo o no naisn word ?" " Yet ho has forbidden you lo see me Clara." ... . ii Yea. am Mns aversion o vou lies hcavilv on mv heart. I fear Unit he Jiscerns an unfitness for each other AND PROPBIETOB. PA. SATURDAY, IDfLCBMlSRR 2818447 which is hidden from our lovc-blindei " Von fpar lo trim nip, Chrn. Ym ''J'i-i i i-1 lll.M-1118 u i llH.ir ni,., 0 .ir.i, I cio Piidiiie titi.s no longer. S.n now Hut you will be mine; givn m your sicreil troth. plight now, or we pai rouvei." Tne fjsr girl Irembied vio leoily. but she answered sumewha' piomlly, " Howard, I will not tell you now ho'-v ii.iisb I (u.n you. You h.iv re ceived pioil Miffipleiit already. IJ it 'oo presume on my U-clion ami iluin.ino dioie ibiin I en give. 1 cannot pleilg. my Iim.mI wiihoui my fjlher's knmvl pilue. Tmh I piouuse you I will nex er !)? anotliei 'i. Il is of little coitieqiiPtiPe to m--vhosu you are since you will nut li, nine, lepiied the peiubint youth- un, inn, ciii-j t would nice im ighl hand if you could love as I love. lint now w- nri , peih.iN, forever. ro-moirow I sail for the IO.si Indies. J mat never leium. I leivc you free, I bore sunder the bond between n. ait. o for li) a free man. You will ti-. h,ri py wiih our failier; I will seek to lure hie nu b-si I m iy." As he cik k he reii.iliitely unclasped her han-:-. : ., his arm lo which she clung wiih c.n.vu ive agony, and turned away, "Do not, oh. do not leave me in an. ;er ! she replied in a voice of ag-. lie lurned not towards her. hut ssi brokenly, '-God bless you, Clan!" oecp groan ol anguish burst hum h . iirond. impetuous heart. She sion-l m ionli-s a-id v. bile as inutile, will s'range hewildeied expression of coum tenancp, timil be sjitMiig into his bod ml pushed t.fl" into ihu siream. The. wiih a cry as if of ajo-iy she p.xiendei 'icr hinds towni-ds him." He heird nut' nit', but he only .-hor.l: his bend peg- hen gu-lu'd iTpTIIFTiT!Pprs'r)ttiei--itiii" nil of Ihe Id art; 'hat founiHii whip' nine open ncv-'i pca,y--s lo II ju ; a-i I in viler winch give a punitive sound pi ooiirnl'iil eolo' lo ill af'er years. P. il in tin- t run" were hr sob- an oc.e of Weeping The n'g'l' g.ilbe:e- iroinid her, bill she heeded il not; lb- .vinil became wild and damp; hut sh ell no' i' chill; bor soul wis ib'ke D.io the in u.tii,lier grief W is wilder ilm lie fltitumual wind. She felt llial H iw inl wa- cruel; yet she could not b i o.- lended; she knew Ins itmpei was imp loun.and yet slie could noi feel she !) ,siMpt'd 'he fiw..'- nl i tyrant She on y kn v ibat she had loved in vain; n thai her hop'-s and her heart teie alik oi'oken. At lt i:g(li she ruse and walked slowly home wind. Her anxious lather wa ,eel:iii!i for his child, his only one. II saw her far in the clear moonlight, am1 Hastened In meel her. He look 11" want! and slat ted, it was so damp am: -old. Wlut is the matter, Cl.iri?" he as ked ''where have you lietn 'L' ad mo home." she said, "'.ind I will lell you all." And she did li II him all; with pd cheeks ami biner sotihnigs she recoil i all her love, all her stolen iimeliug" wiih Ilowaid under the old cedar, nr.o ilieciuel an ling of that night. " And has not his conduct on lhi oc casion, my deal child, confirmed all tha' I have told you ol Ins iiiilltness In Is. lord of y our genilo lieait and inter ol your desunv? Claia, II. .ward Rey nold,; is n had man. His ungovernal-1 pa.sions will lead him from sonow u sonow, i.olil he sinks in uller iuhi. God grant thai he drags no itiuoceir viciim down with him." Clara fell ihe ti lit li of her falliei'. word., bul her heart would not my amen. lie had been her companion ah lur life, and his teiy impetuosity ol lempcramenl had given him an ascen dancy over her young spirit which ben her ever lo his will, and mado his guid ance an approval necessiry lo all hen doings. Jliil now that her reason sec onded her latbei's repreticniaiions of bis character and unlit nrs-s lor a companioi lo lean on through life, she had resolved to withhold ilio in e vocable proinisi which hinds a woman's destiny to goo or evil, joy or sorrow, until his spitii should become subdued; or lit.s ovtr bcaiing and iriiiable llm she hndluii prepared for his precip ia'o nction, n in was wholly overcome hy the suiltkr.i.t "s ocseniori, in angei, and wilhotii pt . , , , , hope. e'. oi-iterg and brothers crowded to tho The next morning S,H found homclf'' ""'"' M,e C8Sl ,K'r "'"'I'"'-, nd Hie II of a violent ro'd wholly di.snint.r " tV '"-V li,n,',,'l ""'!" the l.f.Vs- I, so lli.il she almost wished for (),nlb, li in ii'ii-ou anil leiigion came : f . . o her id reptc.ent.ng lo her ,le f()y vieked.ipss of tin dprvnlu nn the rich t-if. if Lie. with all hn l!f ,, uS am (,nU ies of doing good li, ou,erB, i, B, j. w-r . throwing ii lo.nhii.Klv back in the lace ol Ihe hei,eiCet 0 v,'r, hCCatue a nan in his unrcBsoiii.hlo patbion had despised her love. Howarl ineanlinie sailed for India in i Mate of mind which even (Jlara illicit 'lave p-i.ed. Oh, how j-ladly would "lie have leturned and besmn-bt h,-, pardon luieeling at her feet; hut he a. om up. in Ihe ocean with no ims-ih I ty of r- Xlri.ii.g And then jo i,,.- her h..af. fatici d thai h,. cnld ml bin b indiamot, and th.it ihoiijb nerved him in his mid mur-ie. Uui bis siitil was in a lorrput. still -ii,,,, . 4 ;. were, all Hie ago.iies of aiic.-rue fi o ind lire. Auoiher ship was ready to depart on Ion;: voyage, and a poor orphan g:r '"UN- lot was bnter servi'ulp, w-n ''Ao to the young red.u to exchang. v h b-r yoti'ig sailor a lone, farewell llff humble n 1 1 1 re cou'd tun noncral her ........... i. ...... i . . . .- i.-ii- (ii'-nny noiii iner lovei d eves. ml -h.- g Z'd ptoudly on the mmh l)--.ni'is and noble le.nures of h-r lienrt'. ''I. I oey mel joyfully as conli lii overs meel, they spoke of sonow, o' "'pt'. "f ihe pain of ahsei ce, of -lie da. i! ami ihe. death thai perchance aw.n' I i hem, ami May wept. lim Ilnrv s d !,w,iy her leat, and n.-sured he. ihi God would remember Hu m, and ies them. He made her endure elu ei. folly the bitiemesis of her lot, and Iru rm he would (ind w allh ami retum to n.ilie her happy. 1 u;y parted , and as ve gt pe-i tits oar lo dermi. dd.iied a vat bin- Il z leaix and s.liout'-il. 1 -oo.l TTFrriTrp: S'svt n yer hid mule nc chatiie it oe rfp.jO ( ' (.ire of ' h. ol I i-ed ir, 1 llcugl n j o a S O' HI S d S'mIi 'il II- d ii k 1 r e s, and many a unoniidi' suit looked oviinjly upoti i'. Clara C.ilville hi' leCoiii'' an orphan, and bmii'li many .vonhy hiMit had been laid Upon li mine, yH ft nm every -ueh off r.ng -he ormd .eartolly aw y. II-: beau wa lesolne, S ie eoiibl 1 not 1 1 -ten io tin voice (d lot'i-j it was iq h-r a luneral l.rg". Ii r cheek h-nl lust its ios.-.jo.! h I' eye was sad arid (Iroopii.g; Mf wars hud tvrottghl a great ctn. g'i n n-r, I i M i ry ihe me uin-j !ud .n i 1 iiil. nl rai mo, uui Im i wis id lier vi Sin- h id giowo it izz i t'y b -iot ful nd t h.i ve y b-au y wis lo ln-r a din- porous )o.cssi i... Her u lproieeted .lain and impb-as nil situiiion givo o o vhn had wealth and peisonal advania. is a pretext lo pinfess for her jdni-a nm, sympn!iy,'iiid ihe wannesi frieu-l- shii. She eonfiJed in htm, leaned on hi' iViendthip with gitlisli maliiude, and heio ivas nought thai woman might do vvlneh she would have done lo seiv nm. Hut when he would have pre sum d on her iiir-etion, the love lint lived it lu-r In an fot II 'fry kept her Aon lie. Mine llm would have b'eo p-rdi-ion 'o her; ind he found a Mend and liKilertor in Clara Calville, nd they Iwelt like s's'ers loielhur. Mny wai loll of hopp, awaiting her s.iilois return; Claia lud no hope, hu she leaned on he aim of sli ong endurance ami wem forward in meek lesignaijon to the w.li of In a Veil, The seat under Ihe old cedar was their favorite ii'sori, and miny a su inner af ternoon did they pass there with book mil work. And then came autumn from ihu depulure of iheir fi lends Il was just sunh an afternoon as that on which (lata and Howard paitcd so bn- leily bhe went nonowfullv down to tho cedar lo weep over the remem brance of tho posl. She was Marlled ftom her lour I u I musings hy a glad voici oryiog, " Look, dein CUr.i ! look ! That i Ilany's ship oh, if he is in her !" am1 Maty butst into the wihUsi passions ol sobb ami tears. Hope and joy chasten ed by fear wt.ie almost breaking In i heat I. It was a soul-sin i ing sight, thai wea'iei utaitn tan; loinng weaniy up ll e blue nvcr "im Imglii ol inicvitaiu ty for "he wt iy hen'ed tt.mh ri who i i lt nn ck witi lino di fi r cd n Isltlli r and u.vesand Ueoh eie, fth .'Vuntttev , w., iia,:ii u, iniouoins earls. M .ry strained her mi.-v eve "i a vain endeavor in reei-niz-! 'in llm 'i-iance the man whose. ir., ,u,,,v. lotibietl; i,d Clara coveie.J hei face ami vi pi aloud "There one poor moti who Ms r.ends to c-eet him," .i, y , Ip'igtb. "How sorrowful'y he w dcrs nlong ll.c beach. Poor s, J Arc ,, his loved oricu dead; or s ,e a s nn(,er Kom Bno.herl.nd?" Chira looked. l-ould it bo i!,(,t sj,e cout(j M, t,lal ai.ee recogni2e a h itnan form? Tlio bieadth ot the river w,i.s a m;u nt W If r-lTf , t Ma. . In I . .. ... and yet she fell in hr soul that th,. ,nU. ary individiul wa Howard R-ynolfl. Hint sickucs-seized her. and M.,.', lounil il necessity lo support hr feeble "Tin all the way home. Thai was Weepies night to the two orphan ma.d- uow stum ui gicen close her Knf. inn ons upon brain ami beau ,.o wilHItr hrobbing with the fevered current of iilspense ? Morniiiu came ca'm to thoe onxotts pirils. Clara spoke mil of h-r s,,ir..,.. ng; but .Mary ugbt assurance of her otti's safely iniheku.d poiri, ,. 'neiid-liip. Noon brought joy to her .cut almol mo g,e., M ,.,, Hirry came; true to his iroil,; bp:.uiirul o pride of niiiihooil; rich ami h ,., y Mary poured ni,! ,r ihankf.iluf sS , nm who had filled her cup of happi es o ih brim. ' But who was hp," ,,0 5a ( "who "ound mi friend to gieet him when lie I .tided ?" 'He is a stranger and mysterious man replied Harry, shade coding over big 'night face .vh.l- lur spoke; man yf sor row. of crime. 1 fear. Heeamcon har, -ur vessel nU Gadiz.l-jr we have been rrniz "a "d rradinjr in lire Mediterrnnnaii j iiy long Irom puce to place, and ad night iioaiiing as if in exiremepain. We wi re a! uo.t afraid of him lest there tvern blood o i is hands, and we should suffer from the iMieanre that is due to crime. lint his con Inei siuee we entered the river has convino ; me that he is deranged hi ihe mind. (5ura. although slip did truly rejone in ie felicity of her friend, felt nr, inorpasid eeight iipnii her aching heart, and tow- ( b pniiig, leaving iliem lo their happine-. vandpifirdown lo the old ("Pilar, ts'ie v,k heads' within it-shadow when a ir-o.'ii .r eil her, mid there kneelinu by tbe tuck etui l ice benUitiu coii"Caietl ny a Ker hie, v.is die ligurp she seen land from lb st. p he Millie in tvliidi she eniihj not be n i a ;en. Slie uttered a W ild cry. flic tig o bis feet, tO'i. that shrief,' he cried. The v-'co tiat has been ringirg in my ears and -oul ever i'ice t leu mis punt wiara, angi ot iiv heart, do not fly tne. I am niiseruhl , v hull v ho. I will not detain von lonu, but ,f you will listen lo my story of agonv ai.d then say that you can l.irgtve; I will die tn p 'aee. Earnestly d.i I forgive you, Uov -.rd:'' cried the lair girl, while the fountain of hope within her burs ing its iev bundaj; tin died bur with a strange hxppines-. 'I forgive you joyfully. lie shmlderni .s he ooueu upon tier heaming I ice llearine tirst, (Jl.ir-i,' le 'd. Nav, lotn-h not my h ind, for I a-u perfurcd. My .vudied temper has mi-ion" u a lurever. I will not say how strou, how I iiii.tr was my love for yon. 1 am here lo ptov.- it all IJitt after my mail desertion of yon 1 i e-im eil that yon would bo implaeable'ik I sworo in fiirgtl your love. Lint mv inguish was intolerable. Oh; Clara, the impetuosity nf my to nperatiiciit is the santo in love, in resentment in remorse. 1 be came a wanderer. My wealth g vo mo ,ccess toevoiv hall and palace; I siillrd m V beau's healings before tho world null' ti led lh hvpociitu most successfully. A fair young daughter of Franco loved nu I did not seek her atteclion?, 1 com I noi reciprocate bet passions; I saw her p- iiahty anil sullereu it to tnrroase I urn not vvherelore. Mie was ueauiiiiu, i daticbtcr of a noblo house, a'ld I beca her husband. But her lovo was most r .. in me. In her arms I was most miser . i . I felt my brain reeling and my soul grow-in- mad; I could not endtiie her end err menl; I told her dial I could not live, nr.i' near her voice, it told mo of that beaten from which I was mi outcast fur ever, wept and beMjugrii :ne io tell her " r , troubled inn. but I wrung my hand , - ' ' with a wild farewell left her forevei I eeaiiie lo me an to'oltr ble bun wani'uil fr-mi kingdom to kingdom, it evert where snri'lrt'8 of maddening agon - mt n.c Ai lengih I thought that if yon