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' . , ~•,., ID ~,;• —..— --.., , ....--.-- .1-- .. -- I===:l3 7& -, 249 vat,. •.1 • , FIX ;be .Ita k r. . ald PilYker , " SONNETS TO Ml§§ 8!."••• iv! 1,, • - 1 - 517 .• Loy, my heari chat it' 6111%1 No tones of thus,' v allictivrillsotiin hour • neves I'd a hoed t iskiiotea ,te tose's power-- Tbrald yr, ,oprs awry, suds nor . poets NVlico r at, y ateolent, wo net, r felt A itikritt, 16iittiot dro‘ring ttartids thee— A with a ittnit thOt khdt ilifbre the !Aries of its idolatry "mute, ' 'l'his giving up ell soul all Imort,allicoling— This to spirit Who dirolt *dr the likents.ithere divot" Who, that spirits thus t' eseb other driven, Aro iiegt,ifte4 144, tio *l4. to earth from iteav'a tette, the Gehius of thy life is Love I Thy , gcallenerip of spirit, entc l thy hesai . 110.1 with such paimintt set e dove I tuvireig, grieved to rue the elightest blies depart Front tltuxe thuu lovutrat, Thou scesuest to be • tient With imilos.stul joy to conquer tears and woo-- An angel into willing bonielnnont 'I hey who sent thee tworial into thy soul a flow ifautiA, to gladden limns, and in thy eyo set a langtiid Itiiitre, ever telling Whit thhit art, and what'it bediseelling Nativists's—airing life to sill hearte nigh. 'l7hrut thou art bore a pure and lovely •ehrine— A round thee Joy sad Song and Lore entwine I Gettysburg, Novemilier,.lBlS, B. C. J. • ' TO-NIORROW. Whnie'er the - grief that dims the pro, otitlNK* Om craw of pogo% , th0 1 , 411 , 1 P• Ike, m .*yeibg i‘ky. ,J MI any, aril ile tolanri,, sr, ', A wl (viten fiom those we love we port , . Fro,in Ingn, we comfort horryw,, ..'t iiiwhisiwt 16 our aching heart— We'll inert again toquorrow. But when to-morrow comes, %is stilt An iinageof ta r day, still tears our lowsy eylids fill, Stitt mourn we those sway. And when that morrow too is past— ( A .yr-oonlny of sorrow) eilteStt.4s4. l .o the 'With visions of to-morrow. PEAUTIFI'L ExTRAor. oh, if there i. "lire law ahoy,' the rest ‘Viitien in wisdom—if there is,' 'yowl, 'that I would trace as with a pon of fire I .)„„, th....ullied temper of a chil4 It IMre is any thin,: that keeps the mind, 4 /pll to a,igeforisita, and repel.. 'flue ministry of human /OW. I;,„1 has matte nothing worthy of contempt: The rowdiest pebble in the well of truth Ilan its peculiar meanings, and %ill stand \Viten man's best monument,' wear fast away The law of lIVIVeD is lore, and tin' its name 113 g been usurped by pa.sion, and profaned it. unholy Ikea ttioni.th all time, the eternal prineipal is pure: lid w the,,, thaep atlbctions that we feel )tiltirotrnt tothin u s, Call we see . / . 11 , la aisle measure in w hieh lova id gi eon, uJ iii th. v earnitn! tenderness of a child Ent' .•very lord that rims above its 11,1,1, A 101 every cresiste leetling on the hill*, A 'id tree and fhtmeranil running brnak, ti' . how neer). thing was made {0 lave, Inw they err n Ito'hts svrriti like this rtml , anything to lists hut hinnan 11WIESTIG FEI.IyITY. My low-ruefd cottage k this hoar a heaven ; .1-a- In it —111 e ;AR . 11 40 , h.“ *wee.t.Noieeil wife of mine, armata the ear tli ul. yol,i,^; Ate 'urn ber'lowe nd With iltx.rahil 0s e oui hie nooher's fore, mole hound lief. voterhan't —2,tl all Lerr— llf In thiolifille how. :NA I.ounglle,* tretivo l -- Ao• Ut 1.41C11 Irrvr YF 1 bolo , pots-ix to gi've. Bk9kwil to tivillloWing. FLO HEAVEN Where ix That r,linra shore? Shill we trot seek R. and WOlll nn mere!" MAs. 11 RN ANA. .riat 'alone in nre rrehnol room. The llitle busy heinza who hail viat itholit me 01l clay,' had taken their 'ilisiner ha , ketit on their arms, and tmilatiil oli over dm hill. in the paths whichletl to their several homes. 111 y desk was strewed over with wither ed wild flowers, Some were offerings of infontile hands, while others had berm brottAht in by the botanical class . for ana [puma. In the rceitatiott of that ~lase, find dwelt for a longer time that night . than I %'i•as wont, upon the beauty (4'016 regent -I,lb world ant! the goodness and wisdom of it Ciester. I spread before them the 'beautilbtly tinted eerolla of the tieldflily, and showed them its thread like stamens m. i lAh A goillyepAntlkerit, anti its curious pis4ls. I. ruin another wtafloSscr, 1 drew the AtAte, Anil nicely: notched calyx, and ex phd e.d to them its various uses, and asked if mud with all his boasted powers, had ever planned or exeeited stsr thing one half so Ltarned over the 'pages, of God's holy woril,..a,nd read a descriptio n of the , riches vf Solinnen, ra n d yet,' I. continued, " in all his .glery hc was not arrayed like one of these. ' If it is odt of onr,power to make ainyfliirig es t - beautiful as the 'little llowdll •wAicli' we Push 'ender out !bet at alrnOsi every, step. Aliquid. We net be hun l blq, A breathleaa interest pervadet) •tlienittle group, and their voices were more subdued th a n ustlifl,`Vfliii t )tliti eattiVl6 we s t } me , clq ~,,, , ,i, r... ~.• ,1 .% , 411n 1 ..° 1 " • , , , Aue/ nib cello of their footste p's ' had Ilekl'iltvity, 'until tliec i th tied, beeonie et i eitY;ll 1 opqnod iibbok anti began' to teed. Khan ,nii,fttientlOnWiiiitielited bye gist 12, tilit'l4,, and ',it'lliilli' L liil of flue litlin, f ii*Ve 4 I 4 li ItiOittle itili. i t Pilithili4re, 's e'et refeliati?itola 4"t;sk4iirai nib, - thitfliiir munlii!itittel' Wed: . fiatlciii"h#l( 'lribsing,' OM I tYaii liiii 3 / 4 0 etias' 4 , l{inti etinlis ' l m . ( eh ilolVjoll iitio IA 10: (dee tud:Week. ' ' ) .'t th iititi rmiela hilt it Otte itboWi.' iiiO4 tle Itti a hoViiii"iiitiffiSidn'ojo. .-. Is iliiitiibeitihinieni ntoitisr'lollllie'atik •qt, IklY •ofi t t I r litf iiil 1.4' itlitmt" , ‘ 4 f ,; ... v ii .., 1 , . ..All ~, , 119 4 11 Miitel - lIT oil tiptY IfelaSa tietiPtrintr i i; ', 1 Ie 1 0; , I'Linit I likiecil44 t &alb ...I.' la4oered'lt tk4n h tit b ,r ,, N ~ .„,.„, ~,„ „,„;..,,,.0,„ , „,,, ~ 4. tlo'n k 't.ii4in figYni' Ite'i' tali Mitt ,lityl it; ' tetlitheif iiiie' illt i iel4'. I f i t i 1 . fir sow 1, ~..,,, ~, , .., , i I, , 1 11 . Le l . 4 ! ii ii i 9t 611, °Tf!' f ' • 4. ° 1 v,.° 4 " 1 Cur ..r o s e, affsali, 'that ly f e, ill Il i , '' OliiiiiifikP'.aii4i'liOrif aprm.l ; 1 1.$ rir (1) 'tao i 's , V , lt:4tiii/!logts=, 7 .iiide t , Iff 1 f " 7 . ° 4i ihVOctil i 4iitlfeitltAiiiaetv= l . ft l . „k re'prit,, , , F iii,iiiillciiie;dt4 , l44 'e,, v , i ( • ' ; ' ~ ,1,-,vtlii:rillYrill I. C% : 136, , ' Ming liright,Oil beams to ( ere,".l rilliied, 8. anti if floWers can odd anything to the beauty of the gel 0•• rlrcJL n courts, we 'sll'llll surely' dnti t6re." "0," said Ole, $l . l hope the attg'ets:will wiar Wreaths of thetryf 15m 'au* rshall• toe better to kreir• upon 'them and hest thin sing!"' • • • • ' l'hese were among the last words as I .gated from het...that evening. 'rho nsEt dal Frances was not in her acoustonies 'sett. I enquired, for her, and thsy ;aid tnefhe was not well. I never saw her, a gal A few days after. her coffin passed my,Window, coyered with a blank ,pall, l andfollowed by a train of mourners. watlied theth until they, die:inc.:lied in the Ircnitous road that fed to the villiltgo gracA-)-arti, and then I weird 'away sigh' and said—" Yes, Frances, there am Fumes IN HEAVEN, for on are there !" Your Change, ,Slr. OR of those nondescript specimens of, hinnatity called dandies, travelling through Colturtteut, a few days, since, in his own,' or burcwed conveyance, was brought upp! with"round turn" at a toll-gale, which, he de ned to have passed without pay-' ing th usual fee. When he found him- ' .; 6r self in limbo, from which he could notes= cape thinit "forking over," lie enquired ilia y ng lady who was in-attendance ati the gat how much he had to pay bislore he cool pass the formidable barrier.. "Th e dents, 'sir, is the charge for sin --; gle w . ns," replied the young lady. -Th coats is a threepence. the half. of a six N oce; one of the smallest hits of silver ii use, eh I ?bung woman—am 1' right ?"ill the dandy, feeling in his pock-' I uLs for change. "Threc cents, sir, if you please," sajd the lady. "lii yo office of highwayman. young woman, ) II will subtract the amount of your dein d from this piece, cad return me the b. ante as conveniently qtnek as your ordi .11r locomotion will allod," said the da y gentleman, at the same - time purposely opping a shilling piece into the loud hcnca the wagon. "A h ! there it i§j-n the W ideplarc. I wolddn't dirty my fingers r twenty of them.". The your . lady took the shilling from the mud w hire he had dropped it.—went into the howl!, and returned with nine cents whielt site [laced immediately under the ul el, whereshe had taken up the shilling. htlo. young %woman, what is it you mean," said the dandy. •• hy don't you put the ruin into my hand, eh ?" The girl ntehly replied, "Sir, 1 found your money under the wagon : there yon will find your change." and as she turned to go into the house, she gave the fellow a most significant smile, and added, "1 wouldn't dirty my fingers for twenty of them ! would you, Mr. Dandymon ? ha, I,a, ha—here's your change, sir," and site closoil..the door. *fliegenilenstos dismounted : picked up his "coppers," and sus oil' at hill speed ; impatient to get out of sight and bearing. Ii lie should ever happen iu unit count; c ho will take cure liow' ho malses change with 'Yankee girls. A YANKEE Tatcm..—A Northern vessel came to IVilmington, N. C., with a cargo . ul rum, distilled, as the dull, awkward Cap tain alleged, in the Hinted States, and, as !he believed, in Georgia. His papers ap peared fair enough, as far as they went, but were thought to be rather defective.— The.dates were some What old. He had touched at Charlestmi—glie had assisted a distressed vessel at sea—he had been blown off the euast—and we know not itiat lame awl suspicious accounts he gave. It was suspected he was staugglitig from the West ludies, and a very bad, a ffetal , circumstance it was, Ills rum was good—much too good to be made at home. Every rubicund nose in Wilmington stnelt; and every palate tasted ; and all said and swore it was prime West India. The vig- Hunt Collector very properly libelled both vessel and cargo. The whining Captain re:pleated that the thin might be sold, to save expense, while the trial was pendingi which wits accordingly done. It sold readily at auction at $1 10 a gallon,- while I Darien and Newborn ruin, known as such, ; would have brought only 43 cents. No sooner was .the cargo sold, pod the pro 7 oEed4 fairly lodged in the bank, thanJonr r uthan setoned to conic to his senses. Ile was now wide awake. Ha could, give a clear account of his. voyage. He proved beyond a doubt that his ruin was inanu ; factored at Darien. Ills vessel Was ' te lissed, aitd tie pocketed 133 Conti more than the Cohunrinpriilit upon"every' lon ! We believe he had the' grace not to sue the Collector for ditmageslioleigh 11?egisIcr. nit VAGIA" (iv A Wire.—A typograph teal errorAllit tontising'etitiAliad near ly otieurred in a work of the Rev. Dr. -, of England, ono of the most distiogoishod living writers of the day, whose works are equally known on boat sides of the Allan , tic. Dueler 'heti proof sheet sent tiiin;froot,lltu protter's, in.wlitch passage fr?in Joe i it, .4, ,wai! printed ,ap, i foiloms,: for skin, ypiii sU .that a !rpm ha4l will he give for hi‘ •wifo.' " The Neter returned tt with; the, last word corrected .4ith.* • tlie correction, hOWaver:Oeutia th'e ethitpoiltorti holier), and back tainbihe'ret'isei s with thettattledipreeklott, .Gall'.thst a hien-hitt° wilVaiitive'fiir hie wife." This tittle tfw Deotoi, partly ,, for the eake;of ajokeifilitt partly to attract The attention aline enentpopitorpeenCbank • file 'Preetwith , this lexpreeeive ent4ohne writ; gitobargin , appurite* lazdt•wiie7 trmo•thif depends PPPtikelir4ll-FlffNlnciP.!' '4, , Pmartcor ()this lothetts , P64,tire Dui •kiew heo-dt Ws( been disci:were*: end dep. Itllethoilheinopitt Oiiituary.:` DrliKlotseh t offeellittither eedeiveliitriewarikvilikl4oo ibutamthebißruiteienl36lorernment.,Aie The -441toettity.;14' i hst , setniteese net el promo, lug the dieeme , mioa64iimovqrsa 1te04.40 •thit it 1 ,7 1 111111/11 1 11c*Ibraktd.grPrum iliotto4 , ft,P4 Vf.kw4 ,10,0opti v it„(.r 00 8 ‘8,v+ ..9C ,qmpq,,spisltplcooptifilY, a fl p ilierVEN?, , ! ; 11 Mrig!.!qt$Ip,st! i ' a out ha Inch trolu tirtop of thox tog when it has reached a heighf of c is to nple ineheii;ifirils rOeit' IP untie 'iiienitton 10 til 11 weeks' itfte the 'time Of plenting, ' ou all the stoats of the plant. G.gTTYSBUROA yl/ 101).11 - 4 Iti"iIVEIIIER 17 iiiB _ ioV I I I I .DIVORCE 0 JOSEPIIINE, - tdibb—looi l d., the • yerr' fv ki elite ' eni ,,.. et , ,• - 'i l sdluiritibii4"` - ' ," '' . '. ' • r---. IV:Mr. Ati Noir gives the following account ; 1 " ' Ylii iTitfi d a) " i i \ l O* ttl ! : g . VII J t O hl >al : g 4 Yt A., :44 , " iicii...' .104 iip9iii,„ rVa. of the Divorce of•losephino—an act which "tamps Lhawe . -eonstaugy .gui/Jed,, my.. sictipaii. , rfr AI the 'memory of Napoleon with infamy-Awtholhp qnire that tehoniti. . e i atimpbehhul.ms,..tothe• . will ho read with interest. If the motive of.. thi4i . heirs of nirinee , , , fetlepeop.ll4 . the donne act were the dmire to found a dynasty, of, ally toil which ipt - bittetieer d?,:eft be: .' "par himself with ancient Royalty, the fact prevestfiat ! Di s hy y4iiii'll.4Vil tOpt . , :401f0110 - rh,ligtig. the greatest of conquerons could be the meanest of I cltildren Ipy..my, n 510,%: AP nee, ~ . ~, A II mbA ! ' „ press-Josephine:, Ttigo.it : iinwhlcia 4u-+. .6 4 Rumors had for some time been , fehell. duces me u►•sserifiee ethm smeetuvidemm ing Jdsephine of the dooin which .wasint pending over her. Agitated with the,mosP terrible fears, and, again clingingj p: tromh ling hope, the unhappy Elm:ire:is ;passed several woeks the agony of stiehense: Moth were undeegteat restraint, and ocithJi er hardly ventured to look at the other.—. , l The contemplated divorce was noised a broad, and Josephine read, in the aver'fnd looks sif titr former friend, the indkjiitoba of her approaching disgrace. Napoleon and Josephine had been accustomed .to live upon terms .4 the most offcationatti I intimacy, and, in their private' 'hoots, free from the restriiiiiit a Court, shiviebiild loiter in his cabinet, and he would steal int an.ever-welcome visitor, upon the secteey ofher boudoir. „ pi ow , reserve and restraint marked every itvor,d and movement. the private access word their apalltatints was'closed. Napoleon no longer entered her boudoir ; but, when he wished to Veak to bar, respectfully knocking at the dgor, would wait her approach. WitstieVer JO , sephine heard the-sound of his approath , int footsteps, the fear that he was monink with the terrible announcement. of aqua. thin immediately caused such violent pal- pitations of the heart that it was With the, utmost difficulty she could •totter across the flbor, even when supporting - herself bye leaning against the walls,!nud coclting at! the articles of furniture. 1 hail many private interviews before Napoleon Ven 7l l Lured to announde directly lihrl'deherininn-1 Lion, in which' hi hinted at she acessity of the measure. From all these iuter- 1 i views, Josephine returned with her eyes t so swollen with weeping, as to giVe her at-' 4 , tendauts the erroneous itzprestlion 'that' personal violence was used to compel het' to•consent. • I •• The fatal day for the honouncement at length arriVed. Josephine appears to! Gave had sonne'preSentiwent that her doom! wile sealed, fur all day she had been in her private apartiueht weeping bitterly. Ae de! dinner hour approached, conceal. her weeping and swollen eyes, she wore a hearkdress with a deep front, Which shad. ed the whole upper part of Ater ,face.-4.i They dined alone. Napoleon sutured room in the deepest eintrarrassnieut. lie uttered um a word, but mcchanirally struck the edger of his glass with hie knife, as li t to divert lits , thoughts. Josephine ,could tint-conceal the eouvolsive agitations of her frame. 11.1101;bur during the; whole meal in silence. The various:cours es were brought in, and removed, putout:lt ed by either. Says Josephine • We d m , d I.v,edier as usual. I struggled with my tears which, nutwiAlqtaudieg every fort, merilowed from my eyes. I uttered , not a single word during. that 804.14 1 meal ; and, he broke silence but °nee, ask an attendant about the . weather. sunshine, .I saw, had passed sway; the, storm burst quickly,' linatedietely ,after; this sorrowful repast, Nal:mit:on requested the attendants to leave the room.. The . Emperor, closing the dunr.acter them with his own hand, approached, dosephi it, who was trembling nit:very nerVe., TtletittOg.; gle in the soul of Napoleon wcs. llts whole frame trembled., Iris counte r ' nonce, assumed the expression, of the prig resolve which, nerved hint to this, unnat-; dutiable wrong. !lc took, the lianif Of the Empress, pressed it to kis heart, /raga for rumnuot, speechless, upcitt those features which., had won . , his youtlifek JO ye', and then, with a voice tremulous with the storm whiulythook hodi soul atlti.bOdy.:ls3to .4 •, Josephine, my goad JthgePlii"el; you know how I have loved you ; it is to you, to you alone, that I owe the few woatents l of happiness I ha we ltoown in the worh.l. Josephine, my destiny is wore powerful; than my will. My, dearest infections must yield to the interests of France,' 1.. Sly no more,' wiehlirned die Em press, in mortal anguish t -s* expected this', I understind anti feel 'for you ; but the stroke is, nut the less mortal.' And, with .piereing shriek, she fell,lifeloss.'un- the door. ,N.spokron lutstily opened thy, door,and called ior,help. 4is physician. Dr. Cur rittort, Was tit hand, and, entering. WWI other attendants, they raised the uncow , seious.7.9sephine trom the *Ito; in a iltdiriUm of agony, was exclaiming, `. no !. you cannot, • :ydu cannot , do., it 1 you: n0t.1.111. me: , lispoloon supported tffe limbs of Josephine, anothor bore be r and „thus key. - , waveyeti her ~ h e d. ruom . riaqing the. . ieswitale ElDPrcf4 uPgn,4lF9 beg , ,P4ql9te9/I:•iiii.VOft seti 0 1 0 I!. 11 eMiar 1 4 1, I 11 / 4 1 , riAni forAc! Yvo!Pff , who, on 1180titfg, , OUlt4hkrici over her lifeless i j orm,With . nri esnreeiten, 'of the atity and angguish " 'Nn ii- Icon slept phi' thit nig ht, hint - fis~+i? t!'hih room Its. alleluia.. and *Wiwi% -.preteVY lashed by en...avengiuuteeeeelepee. 1 .114) ftequaetly, during.ll.l, to e~ephine's 1'9941;41Ae1i.41ir, PR0.0 4 ,)4191a Ike" atttiPti09.1431 , „e11t!,1 1 , 11 ,4)X,411.85'0144 % i! footstep and ot his voice silliest tare*. tun, agonized Empress into convulsions. • Al nit I. 4. .titiftribbephirus,, barnint , desellibe tlint-borrer -4 01; sar , aintationo sln thai nightlt. , :Evew'llseminiterest.whiebi;he 'afr reeled , to lakejin, layout ruricgs.awneds to mi additional entelepit •0114 iisiivrivinsdy bat Vestidn'ti bedumtteg.'an , Em Pr? f.! :. are t. 361 . ,01 .c. 1,044: length tba slap mimed for the ,patt; lie announcement of the divuece. The lirp~hirat Chi ' 'if 'arairtiti ! enit4tied. , 'lod' 01;411iViivieltieiii . of ITV 01' ail ' . lhti'pyinitilie t dffiee'rti , pf 4A his prat tihr Ncinebeled ' the dttiophig te'riyeradntlf e‘i rotok lore, to 'still ambi den , With a voice Made firm fur the si;ry strtif.fp;lh'with trhich'•he tv's agitated, in the following loins' assigned •ATErl•EssiAttD TIM?" ..•. ,•. • liana of. my 'heart. Ilrienneidermily she , goi - 1 or My" itibje,6l4l,ll'dtilliit , 'the ditisOL , i lti t iton of:our inairiage l ,, ,Arrived, at age of forty . ,years, "(way 11 1 441ii11a.re4;911-• able hope Ail living lenceanngh to rcar• the'spirlt ofln7 , oWn-tboughts and dive. sitioh, the children . With' , Which it may please PrnYidende tb blese God kticAda wite 44 dt :a 'Mt I heart t „hot there ,ia,tie fiacrtke ie, above my courage, •w hew his proved, to,b for the lamming of 7 France; Far front having ant Cause'ef conipidint ?have tangy . thing pi 6f the ahlichtnen,t anti tenderness u of rnylAo'vetl Wife. has embellished fifteen years of my, life the . redicinbiiiiice oftlibin" Whin be' 6;04; engraved on itiy heart:" 1 7'herwareverined by my .hand *rain the 'rank ana tisle or l'lnipreser Dat•above all; let her never detibtalmy fetilMgclorregeni ewe bares - her best,entilletredt-Iriend,'! , •• Josephine, with e...fakering voice. and ' and with her .eyealniffused with tears. , Ted, plied ; • , . I reispontl.toolLate sentiments 14 Lila. ' _ . . Emperor. in consooinglo the,dissoletkon l l of a marriage wlkieh,4ugefurtli is ati,9,b7 l made to the happineryk of Fraikce, prkving it of the tiles,si . ng ot being one 'ley, , governed b y the' deseenitsiiis of that xritai* ma n, 'e iden raised' Prodlifenee hi efface the evils or st'Mrfible'rev'olutkin; and' restore the altar; ih'e ttil'One, 'and soiiiireik: der. MA hitt titerihiri ho'reepett charge the rtiediimeunrior n v heart tthe' Emperor mill ever gird firr me his 'bast' friend. I know,witat eel, conrotand.4 eti by poliey.Mild,..eltutteiliatexest. hoc audw, his heart; hui.we tioth.gtory au *he : uteri,. fl e e s which we stake Lui tbu good: of .out . country. I feta elqvated, by • giving, ~ilie . , greatest proof of attachment that ; as ever given,upon earth: ,1 Such 'were' the sen(imonts, replete, with dignity zuld, 'granditur, which were 11- tered in public ; ton Josephine retimied from this dreatlfhl'ellbrt miter Sha other (if the darkest imie, and an' diolent and tot protracted' was her fish; that for sir months she wept so incistrently as to be nearly blinded with grief. The noxt,,day after the• public announcement tet-the im perial Council of State of rite untended •' buparation, the w hole imperial family ware aaseinbled in the grand naloou the 'Tull-, erica. fur-ht' legal,oonsumtpation of, the. divorce. 11,1, wets the . f,(101 of December, 1810. Napoleon was there in all his rubes or Ante, yet care-wium and *retched: With his arm's folded across liis brealt, he leaned against a pillar as MOtionless as a statue, uttering Mit'a irtird to' any one, and pparentiy iniensible of the tragedy chart ing around him, of which he was the'snle author, and eventually the most.t:ltinntble 'l'he members 01 , the Illopaliarte family, 'who' wete _jealous of the almost boundhiss influence whieh :rosephitte lyul exerted ~uver their Oupernal brother, were all there secretly re4oteni s p her disgrace, in the eenine of the aparitnent'igre a small tableoind upon it, a Wriiinvittpara 7 tus gold:, An arin-eliair , vVpelflaf 4 47 • fore the !aide : A sileule; ati per. vaded the ittoin: 'Ali eyiui s , eo . ll`lted on that , 64 dioo6 hey were the itestrOntdilla of it ilietitifqix,eut uoy. "A stile door opeord, and JYaeplttne entered, supported by hp; ti4ghte,rttor. tense, tt Poi PPsAcolitig roll) hoc mother, burst lulu tours as site Mitered 1 11ukfiarbitent; agd eptiiiquet(sutiting its though tier heart would break'. ufralatlititelmrotiqpivntolieloppear auce of Josep h ine. She wore a simple dress Of White muslin, Unadorned bin a inl et); ornlmeni. With that Peetilikr' ko.l6'e for Uillich she was ever ditithiguitthed;'shis moied slowly and silently. to the sent pre. pared for her. leaning her elboar-vpon the table; and tuppOrting• her-pittlid bee* with her hand,shestrOggled to represtrilte anguish of her soul as she listened lb the, readier of use sot ,of: aeperanon„ The voice of the reader ){:2,1 ipturuptejlinaly hy the convulsive aubbittga adAtlfFietult4 , Wik9 stood beh ind, her modi9r , .c l Htir, A.;ugepp also stood besithc his mpther in that dry,sl. Cul hour, pale , and trembling ' like an aspen leaf. Josephine sat with tears' silently . trickling down, havAir.oligt, in the mute efnPlmoiMig gilag°lPFl • -4 , ,".Ikt ,the okuso,of tbio,poinfultduty,, JQIIe. P ll /4q. fur, a wto ytcut presend her hattditee chief to her weeping eyes ; but, instantly regaining. her composure, 4(040, sed.erith istr,v9ige.4 of lileirs4 lo , PJ WeelPelubein: clear awld illr94otutcPC4ithO 4014 1 C#RC• c :SPliTego A g a i n , ClP wttb a ,trembPiN, 1 1 90 1914 ,t he.pc Dill VtOr signammjq.he ilie 2l i td winp,for,• ern' tieliiirited Ti Oct tat her Wl* isheid hi4p6* " ticaineTy' lusd iiNe7attl ifaa% lier'peti, *him Enfesiedrbpritollibleihr'il - pan thelloorc d keit borni tot i thani -beritna mkt.' of insensibility at lihruitith er and sister retired.- .ii • q , , ta 1 "But there still remained another silent. of anguieb in this day pf Jogeildt ins` 's ;'Ai' balifeeihi , till' for 'retititir!ttktroilhattlrt4ettm ittotititoe 'and. in' ertetthedneti; "Naptileirmliatt •pilmeekirinterillin.thenbed tAtrin whietlrthe .• hack egi tutted 'thee/Alit , of ie•you fhoindahis sogreatlwaMenaiting only soreartiarnordeirs Art•tattint, wheat auddenlyr, tbehrivate.ditts ;IA hi. el l boovbioskap s sWitb..l l lol4n a yea. an Idillhellideo -441lta,i 1 #1, kk, the •fAillti/Ole ilelcl/.?, ~With. PPM' ,od 'Sup !be room, approached tin; beat, ,arid then irresolutely stopped, end buret into prr agony bfleare. Delicaey—a- ftieling'aii if She now had no right tube therr-!-Leihniltil at first'to have arrested her prrigremr; r forgetting everything in the fullness of her grief, she threw herself tiptai rite bed, tjlus ped her husband's Peek, and stibbttl as if ! el,.h ;t twr tr air, 1 ,, . . her heart had 'Ptleittf , ttrekking ) . polio* also, .hp,lijnilettv,ord4,tp haple her, a tbitahled dolne` tIMli tifelrieilirteiorithk" "Thii Attdfidinit'wki fdr anihodr,rhey' rbthxltiety trigetherin'lthis'burr private thew Josetihind'l parted , fersvens;fienle,thel h ushand, she “Itatl,tsot longio so lionallyeaeti so faithfully loved. As Josephine retired, the attendestiblikethoenteried, polednotarberfettimthvbitdcilolthesiast t a lk Makable.. A nd. whets.hatirees inithe , merse hintpaleand *nook , featereegastbave testation,.of ,the,nuffetinga.,efia:Bleepinin 'AtAgvett! OFt t 4„ 4clCPliipP. cll4 B 41a11;* tkte,ixiove qt,,,`,0 1 9r1n10. grpols 4 l: 4l , l ,de 4 t,!!Flukr,t 1 111 lea forever ewhole i household assembled o tqaira, aptl iii tie 'trip. bule, in ord*C' Relit a r a mistrelprothein -they' had 'loved.; landyfehu. ' to use an expression of ono.preeent;selari, tied with her into exile the hearts of all who had enjoyed '' the 'hatipludYti'of geeeis td her.'piesende." •JOsetliltre'ippeated; i PTe111474 h ,fittlli e lt s tt ad t'et e I ron n ea I fu Q t. e hendk r .f. 'eYdii, and uibi~Lld , *Mkt 'dm hive but :to al4noit:iiiim6dialMY'rdeettedv edit ditiOtrial burst of Viet thoughimetinsenvittle tri)thin^preoPeif+tifil tachinent; spoke not g autt. Andel-dip enters ing delete earn age 'witk i Woo et..tlntters rapidly 'swap without.sneding..enei,leek arts w *rd. 61n Om. iteruo.,of , pis4olroalool4l amid dupar.oo . 11 4.41 1 49. m;, q9,C , MlLlP"tiggn. l ,l 3 .*sOg "14 49,, 40/9.0 MIP,,,P4c he! future reFP'clicFi. and as jpintiire bout six hundred ,thouaa i nd tieit3ed 1,1 - ere i tifterniattp3nthe, Of kali, a lie Unity restirdett'doi‘pus otiditi 'h'4led' the' strived tvlitarmis hied inflicted upon her heart. It was soon irtj dent that tliere l wpago.spriir ‘ wak ,q(Aecu ring this iitturedldNilidtil marked attention to-Josephine. She was enhseqeeady treated with 'thertilmniiillb feelings! by ail 'Air ittirbeesedottooll forttit& CiiVrtd, and all the crowded 4tueds. et rope. "One of the ladies who had been !lunch= ed to she brilliant Court of Jusaphidepupw On the fall of -her imistrese, was anxidusid ahandon her, add id revolve as a sakeTllle'' , l,jl rinind the new , luieinii,ry, Maria 1.,0ui11it;, 7 To this a pplicaiimi, Napoleon an angry tunitc*No ! elle shall.noto4s Although I am chatied with ingratitude trii *aril JusephineiT W have nu dspecially oolong pie' t ,persons has lion() red* '4'll l .liltet• Confidence ed with her taiga.," "Josephine jives the following, account of it subsequent 'interview with Napdleoil at Malmaison. was one day painting ti'vtolet. a flow:: WhiLh reeallett„.to ; ply niedieity-nvy inere hiirti)¢' (111)4 wlied Ono of lily Wo'ffitti 'riot coward sue anti' tiititlif by p lacitteniefinger Orlon htirliPs‘ l'ho next titoniscrtl was ovotpo~itli , -1. I bnlield Displeoin Ile ihrtim himself with transport into thelnrins, tif his oltitdrietidt Uh i then I ,wtot convinced. that tie couW 4411 love Ineli ter that Plan.) wally , leVeyi the. peolupd ,40r. , 1 44 vase gazing .1, 1 10" L A4O. i - lattd 1091 t 4•.4 1 ‘ 1AG, 41113 . PIPS) tfl*F. nINORSIIit ,61 . the 9etvest efre i psfspe ugil luve lid bald, "Ity,dcsr` I have .14‘itipi ;ART. lid Oil live estegllent ;Ad ti= sephine ? Do you still lt.Vre htol ni l 1106; of dip telat,lotts, I Nye, etiatraoed,, and which IlUve separated 30a, Crent,yed • Uut they have not WM0141041. 041 from ner,roierst ory. ' 448 ire !I' irnirl , t: ~ s t.hill.tee Does+ Tiarte:' •said .' he'; ' 4 4Mati ItieViny 'l'd:- loved. with the same freednim, Aide faniihaOly i s7mig.",Rwoipitoln dis aepcaretkii? 9 1 .1 1 .X1 1 1 IPuol , of his retiliag , cposteps,.. 0 ; Attic (Vies every, itingtake Place place' earth.— IVA ()lieu more idlclheildiisure et beitii ! d yed. i. I, • , "The - rerradiniion nr as were Sae polittealladtiVet tVttletr teU 'te ii; ienthe' darkest , veitrupen th e ehereeter of7faeoleon. 1:1# 1 ell %lot-Klett*, Niveefer seetningliprpslerons Jrn a '144, it,„prognoted;Auil,fitisaster. and' wee. fismc m priginating second marriage, *lmpaled A lermtee of Russia from wthe lofelielftgilriir,' keh'ee theresinitall (jOrisonment tir-N • iiooW i iteg 114 "rA4k* #004:" riii.drite of IL #`ll , g4 I,4trew a tonne a. pour, devise wAni l hill requested an alma.: The insulted ,Neattte dared not complain,innivarefullrmeareb• ed for and pr served apebble, preglising i flint AAP W V ffe tysidebet tieltitet“ie thtiYtto it 3blief elite et 'tide 4retbtt:' lio66l.lliNidiffteii w as. told • the reeerite • tree' dieteseedeand, by erder , !tif the • Sultenelled through the skeet/lon a' eahiel..l exposed to lint ,ineelaa of, die fispulsee# .thal bowing +Attic ,the -tlereisemee,ta fetch itie.4tabble, beloofterit goiteema eutleotion, tteek 4t ! Leto, tt.vrejl,ffl r -”LoRW•FIFFitiVtI,:,I4444II , ?A v ef • !Pig* , XAvAiir, , WbOrllti,e9R,FßY i 19, 1 41 r l 3l-1tig5,01 , ,q,A 1 j.fgulitu494ltbußF .3 v ,l s c'l! hc! to PPYgire,(llll2.sllollfXiir„kl;?4' esair; l , 4 • l A ,a l d •ectitth,va -I , llsleteireullekeineirtitmtua V eirintik Intuarr•AValtere , thetteeeeettietemteillYeei; antilaytAnight titedialuaille,illieseaud#oif UoittailLgoWes,rivirseelitiodebe,ol,,kopt 10 4 , PM. 00. 40 irelo44l . ol§P9s v4T4gfe,M€449 , by some FlRAP,Airmitfiro99el,fiii94l4l l thought was_concealed in the room wheu thoeue •lor ketit At • fur, OA. night. it' . 4*i* 4.lmi Ono,- 144m 14 iiir444 1 / 1 % 411,210 Aro, 09ientr014,..10,TetieTivIVIW "?' w IFP 'tt I,for A tt4t Tioneiy sto , len essiiir epritetititen " 14: .11 • ": 1 alerArcti4RAlN9l44 4t . "r . TlVA;agelg 1 . ?? 3 9 - 4i44 4404- ~(1 1 0 . F 24 4 4., S : to flO til e , 4: rVPk, Vulke Lilo mother t o ttie, the' iiiimiterie'thtt ecrneit,oti ariptapt viirti the death damp iron iliO b'elow bf the (lying, we t'annot . Ist iii / thout *Ole the're, fere, 'who iteece.Jlil; righl to ask it froth thew fellow-mortalt ; ri,i °tie Who 11.1419 the powt , r• of granting .e,ris refuse without guilt.—ll'uller Scot, 101 • , 101 ,•Ifl 11,41 • ; ni o' '11..! 1 f I 40'1.111111'1. 9ilJ 10 4 , mair „ tt , ~;, ~( o ttig s „ .. 4 o , :t a .4 094101, orb ft) 1tUrtr.3 ,, .0r4 Artt-s-impi-uitntiVO r In P . O l ‘ ,, lt i kk OW' I I 4tij4