.'l‘ i' I .019. . , m- :IW' L!" ‘5- ';Vrfl J 31;: r éx’lfii Why. V :1 . 33%;; ‘ , a: 3 :1" “E f ‘ I A? xii-(V ,3 £233 ~ 't s! ! ' r , ~,. ~Y ;:UT3¢SS&E£EJWF v Tho‘ -inmxocm'njc7§—_M§N EEK." is ‘pubnérzad 3‘33f’:s‘§°.§’£3’2§?§s3fi3"£3§s’“-‘1 s3.;rf’i.“.'.'~.“‘f"? 465‘:.P:.:’:,:;.?.‘:.:’::Jiii:‘ii‘.31‘+‘é§?u‘é22‘$1"1fn?3f"-’-"“- wA‘dygrggoqamqnflccugg “30‘ mydu} {hlpéi‘v'f‘l 3 6.!!!" Qtéitjfig‘nb ”we 31“,!!5 ‘. ' xiv BROADDUS'WJTWYMAN. . p, il":"“' Lf'Y. —--v-4-"."'c" ‘ “ His lifq “bunk in. woe. but UIOEQ“:'U ioyfi—eßWfl , Rewriting from inorning pray‘ersyin one of our western colleges, (which in pretent‘ ghall he initrieleam) I called at the post olfice té‘ihquire‘ tl any letters httd arrived [or might the last inail. There “gap none; l'tmhedl-‘and “mount topojss (together) niyja‘t‘tention wins arrested. by the apdden blaie‘ol joy whichseetned _to light tip the momma. .0! MW": man- wlw- had be‘ep'rer'n’arltable.‘ thronghout the session; for; his dejected ,ontl mela'neholy. “aspect and,‘,lo‘nély habits, .- ;.. , 3; V. or tYot’gttnugthavc good owe them. At; fred,”aaid I; ,I _~ ‘ ' ‘Xeg, Frank. by. Jove! newshl the bee kind.’.wae‘hia reply, ~ , , : : ‘ I am glad to are‘ you'inv; inch‘l'tnc‘ he [nor to-duy ; ,comow walk down "10' hi” room."_nm| 39;! spoke, I‘tooh _ hold of his arm. _ . _ , "“No’.‘thank you, I must goinntl‘anatrer thiejletter’, {or it demands minimum reply? was his response. .- . .. :1: Well, bu? do you suppoae i haven't) paper atl‘d‘ink- in my room? come. nn‘c'x. ctjtoe.’-‘y_oti shall'l gut and” as l‘ said this; 1 atar‘tcd'off. using tt little. lorce to get him along; . . V x .1 ‘ Well,:Frank. I Will go' and bore you with/a long account of -my pagt'lil’c, for! minimal yous noswered he. at the aante time lallinglintp one ofihia gloooty_reVer. iea—ghut suddenly brightening up. he con tinued. fand‘l want you to rejoice with main-my prospects [or *lutur’e happio‘e‘sa.’ \‘Vondering what he 'thennt’by this re mark"! walked onln sllc'nrie‘iuotil \se reached_.tlie'hotel' at which I- boarded ; stopping inthe her long enough for me to order some wood. we passed up to‘ my (com. up'onf-entering whieh.he‘itntnediate y took a seat, drew the letter fro't'ndfisbd -59m and commenceda re-perusal of it.— I said nothtng until the servant had bro’t wood, laid it on. Swept the hearth and lelt thes r’oon‘t.‘ , 1 then turtted and said. _ f Alfred, that letter must he lrom one 0! the fair sex; else why did you lay it so close to your heart when we started down here? .- ' - A, I Not trom one, but about one} was hisJ answera, . I . v , it Will you write uoni’ said I. handio‘g ltim' paper“ a . -No, let your paper be. I will wait until I return to my own room. And now; Frank.’ he continued. having noticed for some time that yuu‘have a great anxie ty to know the cause of my being so pen-‘ air... and what-mnkea‘ mt: V’spend so much of my timelalotte. I will tell you ; bgt’in' ‘sodoin‘g‘trill be compelled to refer to the duel 'olfmy‘ 'y'uutlt'eé-lhose days during ohlchl enjoyed _lhe‘ottly happiness that l haie ever experienced! ' ,~ ' ' “ti 153 m the younger of“ two children ol wealthy, respectable v. and influential po r'enta.h_'My‘f._aiater is 's‘pme ,tlne'e orlour years‘olderzthau 1. Without saying any thing ofmy int‘aney, I will pass on to that period ol my’life at which} entered :the tenth year 'ol'l‘my'age. ‘ My" sister; about that lithe; eonttncttced binding, in a small toyfii. nearuwhicht ,tnyi litther' resided, tor‘ the‘purpose ol attendinga large female a~ ca‘derhy.‘ ivlticlr was thin ‘eonducted by‘ the'pelebrated Mrs; 'l‘lttfr'ker—gtrhile len-. «with Sohool oft.'the oulgktrta'ol tny lath-H 'el’s l'a’rm'kitn‘daboo‘t 11. 'ltllt? (ragtime hour-e. A cireunttttatjoeoccurred abdut thta ttme yhielnhaa had a considerable bearing on gmuuccecdiogpnt‘tioo «I my life; ‘a‘odl —' mentored will relate it belorel proceed further 132 i!“ , rpy story; The blade girl.‘ hilfly'l‘tl'gugtny \Qtéler, wayat home. aeted depart of her tmnd, had: iohny. infancy beenmy‘nune-rnnd (aaall ouch-general: ly are) was in the habit ot‘lapeak‘i‘ng to me witflfingtg [reedotnfthamepy other. seritant eh9fillh9tP‘.§"‘t 's". a2‘ ”lit Kiln-51%.? " Shortly” .a(ti;r 1|; ,cqmmeh’ced. going‘s‘fio. 'eehoo'l,.¢th,e daughter of onei‘vofifirL'nearettt: ‘ neighbm'fq'i'alao entered, ,fl'ltl- as Ichance ‘Yslll'ltllllfleijl W 39. pot ;lltiu.,ttly-,,-clati‘.l.~‘ » Eélenfil‘ ai'ne ‘, was thenetoe ointhiehenu-t ti eId'TQM-frflr Ibia‘tllltllul ;altp filial-‘B. in the ”lgt‘gis.lf'd9gr99." tin ,:I 'L} 't' ~Sll‘l‘3“‘§‘s{l§l“l°w¥d Wlllt tt rich, dark , bltlbellel complexltlnma Will“ ;Ut\:‘hu"_"‘o3‘ brilliant, sparkling, blt't’ck'eyea tltot}:-‘l¥’.fi. was seen'félpfloaeyu r'ttv'e'n‘ hair; [and ”alarm 85‘ exqz’lm‘llz.l'ittttvttlésl who? .:uttmt Mich the admittagiglnnw. 0" eatnrtnoissruu letter reite’tli' _4. 0‘ .1 .' .. .::; .' .‘., ~ .. ' 2 ”.'- /.:. L mll'ran'k—jau ahniyf lculll it“: twpfayi ltttle?" all“; Whitby.” .plensefibutv It loved ‘Wllllftl’l'l‘vtllfl ardortofiwhichttoy'yuunf; lt’e‘ttt't" walnuts” bier; and-never yet-have l‘ftie'tteed‘t'dlfiive her-it: 1...}; yrwujgug‘. -_-.g.'.'1.. {Fill no '_;‘v_,_;j-{x‘t.':' ~~.During' mytattendan‘ccriat» ‘eclt‘ooi l—‘lie‘d often héald lhfigfillfildeillllwlt‘o -wero‘s'ttt'-{ idyiugathe ‘cljassitewdercr‘the tho'ln'aotter ringwhicmgthc {ancients Romano sucril‘t'c'ed previous to engaging in'batllelg'dn'ti to“! conteijveddht uotitio' ot ollelln'ga’ sa'érich to:.tbé:¢'tid lite aihdéc‘e them" 'lalotirdoe in my“ Negationl‘lllen. .Aceorrllin'gly‘. "on; the firltSaturday, I triedvérh‘yihand ’oh ‘ao {g i; Eff M/ N l ‘ v , c 4 \ ‘ ’ v , ,y'- w «gym... -- ‘- --——‘-~' 'v-‘nki'. ~v wr .- 1. .H. ‘7 _VV . .., ', . ,A, v.l Ll." »‘. ... .‘."...M "qu- ,9 .. .M- .. ...v‘ 4. "x _' > V“ ”9:. .‘.“: , ' .‘‘V, ‘ _ . ' Hf, -v- .- .‘'~. ' “ ‘ .1» ‘'"‘‘: ' ~ . v . ' 4'...' . 'v- 2 . ‘“x r. " , - ‘ . . -." - - . 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I. 0. 41' Iv r-- ‘ ~ ~ .. , ‘9l.d—-°9lo which had oftgn-{righléntd‘ rugby. sowing :inlo‘my‘ chamber. during the night“ when] ways nlrnidhlq ,gctmp gmdmutheq ‘ out. Em inrlcatlmffi‘ri‘king hermilh‘nj 3 flat stoned] con'cluded that. she de‘qerv ed the more 'diigtacejulgdeaxly of hanging; - Takingher. out behind, the Maine; I hoimé éd’herppnied lhe ‘ivnp’ev'go'th'e li'mb‘ bf n‘ (red-hard by; and" w'fls pr(ic频din'gtdscdr‘c'h h'égiiim a" s‘ioir’el ‘(if cdolqz‘u‘lhich I had” cnrfjed’i'xlon’g. l‘h‘nt'~lj'niighvt‘fhlu'vé the pun. iu‘x‘q'(plénadrel'l‘fifnnk,!) of' hgeingh'er'kic‘k, ‘ ‘Whti‘n Nancy ((He‘blngkm'jjrse,’ of’wh’qm l spo {3 :1 Women! "Since)‘ h'fi'vipg‘ héfird .mpi Ihu'gh."c'a'me upnh ’mc. "' ( " ‘ ' “Gnu’d‘L'drdßMnriS'mflud, “rope yq'u no gwin’g’ ki“ diat‘cat—gw "y‘ym'r hqbc‘t [lab good‘lu'ck gin i'n‘ the World; th cm gpt many Tues, and surg n'a ebcr you kill dat c‘u’l. you‘hab bid luckLJ-bnd iuCk all‘y‘our may. ‘ " "How many; ljvc's has She, Nan?’ n‘ske‘d II "" Five; Mans‘Ailud. undyou gn’tine hhb fiec'great'misfmtunes happen toyou hire you die'.’ ‘ ' "4' ' ‘ ' ' Wickcdzohti‘juii of misc'hiofti'sl was.“ her dinrds amide an impression on my mind} and I‘immedihteiy' ct‘it pno‘r pose haw"; 'but the ‘ vital spnrk wns extinct ;’ so therei‘ remained nothing more for me to do, sea for as she was'ciiiicerned, but to drag‘her‘ MY to the orchard ~nnd- bury her—shall I say, Frank, | wi'h‘the honors ul “‘1"? . ‘ The! night I dreamt nt'oid Tab, arid o .'norriliie dream .it was. I recollect toiling fo‘y torrents. ' whom I had "n'w'nhened flby flicnmi‘pg.‘ that"l h:u|"dreamt the old out Which 'I hung the morning beforejft’va's scratchihg my eyns‘out. -I rcniii'tried in" that school until Il'uias's‘ixteen‘. ht 'vyhioh' timc'l left‘tor college; after having exchan. {zed mutual vnws‘ohf constrih'cy 'with the stoe»esed’ Elten.’_‘ ' i ' The morning on ‘which _I left home, Nancy. the block nir'lgmust needs come to the door as I started. nwajmnd'c'ry out, ' Noni; Mans 'All'ud, you gwine out in the nor”, your balli‘iuck 'gwine'begin, cause you hang ohi 'l‘ab.‘ h -' ' ' ‘Oh. no. Nangy, [hope not,’ said Lins- I'lirnveoffi _ ' " ” .‘4 ‘ I: ‘reniuined in' cotlrg'e’iabout' eighteen months; .(‘xursui‘ng the naual studies‘in‘cum b'e'ht ‘upon it regular" freshman 'nnd 'sopho-, mere',‘,when unexpectedtyulvwng suminon ed home to': witness the’ consummation'of my sister’s nuptiois.'. She was to be mar ried to is young] Idwyer,‘ Charles.Graniii- BO", VtvllO had lately settled in the thn'in which she had encoded the a‘cademy. “I embrs‘ced this Opportunity of seeing home and" homeloiks,’ with the. greetestimu’g; innbie pleasure. I started lu‘rtliwithlsfnd' arrived there the day betnre the ninrriitge was to take place. My sister met. me tit the gate with on ‘Oh. "Alfred! Inntnlso glad. to see you—good gracious, how you have grown-emu". yOu will soon Awnnt to marry,‘youreeil~—nnd if you do.‘l have brought the very girii lor‘ynu‘.’ . ‘ \Vho’is sin-i". said I. ‘ ‘ I ' ‘ Sarah ' Hunter. She is the prettiest girl you have ever seen ; oh! I know you vwill love her; AHred.’ ’ . I_‘walked‘in. nnd'utter undergoing the usual' embrace of my mother, and the ,' weli,‘nnd how are you, my boyi" of mj father. retired to my mum to dress. At suppervl “jasmititrnducetl to Miss Hunter. who.» ooingjgrgu the (not that she Was to be bri’desmai s;?qu spending a few days with m! sister firewoue to the wed ding. [orflthe purposerbf making the ne cessarylprebqrdtions. ,She was the very onlipod’esxif I may so Speak.) of, Ellen Ruin’eyg Q‘A tail end slenderlorm, deep que cycg,’ n‘milk-white'flskin and golden hair secured to her 'thelnppelJation of the .‘ Whiteludf'.’ , ‘ ~ , liiervtnther had,,been weighty, but owiogl tugbad management-had ,lost mostrof his property. and was now what. some folks call" broken:down.iquntity,? having lost his wife. and three out‘nt tour children; (who knows Frank hut-thatheikitled a cat inlhie young days.) he'e‘indulgcd Sarah in every extravagance M which his c'ircur'n sta‘nces,_wuu|d admin: :‘D‘uiingthe e 705"? iug. while my father wastelatihg the Cir-i ‘c-bmstancl: ufuuhlfil‘ab’s'death, [turned to ,N,nricy.. who; stood. near-me. and said; f 5. .2.‘ Wet]. Nancy. no badtluck'yctL’ "4!? ‘j_ LNeher mind.. Manet-Mind} said-she: ‘l‘ you‘ done some humennw, your-bad luclti jgwificbeein-I .:- 'a.\ dc .L. --a t'. .9 1. f, ] isnid . nothing; {but~«wiilked"intn” the porch.“ smog she: totiowed mc,‘ isnyin‘g.‘ .~ Your bad ck donethegin Mn‘nb'm'lftfd'; “‘cxiuselise'e eberly‘unnn‘nke qua’itnnlite Iona; j'dnt‘Mi'ss,Sury‘ll‘unter you gt'viri‘e forgit' {Miss’Ellcn R‘nin'eyb'i ‘Ah t‘eruT-s’ A'lfud, I ihccd'her the morning; she asked me was you coming home- tofidej'wwdinfish‘d den ‘hv'a'nt Ctti' ‘kn/owz it you :cber'9‘writ'el‘tq youif line and sister.” "I‘3 y’ 33"“1‘ "‘," 1: -‘-tHoe)“thdnderstrudk‘ ’ii’g‘vjss'rf m" in}: 4,.) i... 4‘- -'~.-. .' f‘ ‘1 '- ‘v ,3,“ ,J" 6.5.1): spreetgi‘g anti Ytfltimgj,PQdaQ‘Q‘PWE.““939 hti'er’i'tt. Inl‘fikiiinfFistuttjien't’e 'lriifliifil ['ad but bd'c'é‘fwgri’tti’nitu .E‘iéii- Trin‘dfsii'e'. I’vfibfng‘t‘i, 'W'éti‘ld‘qeyei‘rffdigilfpf‘tr'i'g wing; gt‘holtii’. bought; Way'rh‘istaum: ”When 1‘ 9511‘“ ttie' “stranding éh'eftnéréljv‘fi semi; "t ,3!“ .v -..-,«-J ,-g. wt: 'V-d at i ‘ r t FIFE‘WIIPP?” IN3? hint! $531 ‘9! thither. unul‘um _hé‘ comm: 9%} ‘*. ct. mew tvri‘te'rwtig‘d;eternal-gar évjve'wemy lettet‘s';'nt'i'di‘thnt'shé hf ; g‘ scahiez'sho; thniig‘iit'dtl‘ iiii'firdtie'nlt_’.iri"‘p outifi‘ly‘dy‘to’ ctsx'raspbndi‘wubf‘ “‘s‘ igen'ttéiiiiiiir fittétfog‘,‘ th-L‘rne’; find We". ‘c'qitei‘étt‘ii‘ifltqf gpagnjyg engagement toi'rtia'r'ry‘iii‘ s‘ob‘ri as 'lie‘l‘t‘ hit: ’s' . . ""‘.‘ ‘ 'l s . lege ;! hut shewcould not be induced toconJ sentieeorrespond wrth m’e. ‘. ‘l v. When It returned home 'I was rmmedit etelyt;.attacked byj-Miss Hunter andmhfi sister. rtvith having forsak‘en ”theme-to calll upon the rustie‘tairone. Misszelly Rai-f my. and I was tool-enough to- be' asham ed.‘of it ; so muchso thatat nightpwh'en the companyasaembled I avoidedher and attached myselt almest exclusively'teSa .rah llunter, for fear of a repetition of the morntngscene.‘ "-. v w a t. laaw my sister» married. .and felt'thal mbeing-nfiited to Mr. Grandisonmhehnd begureddo ‘erselta-mantn every wavaor lhyol her. and tome a warm friend-and brothen ‘Thus far I was happy;but when I retired for the night and reflected how I» hldzneglected Ellen, my conceience smote. me, and;:then did I -leel-that 'one’ot the mlsfortunes foretold by Nancy-had come upnnme whenl became acquainted with Sarah Hunteru rßut her-blandand capti- Voting manners soon banished .all such” thoughts lrom my mind ; and when l was about returning to college. she. was: from being as scrupulous as Ellen. came lor! wurd and requested men to correspond with lierw—sayiugy‘. that nothing would al lord. her-aomuch pleasure” the reception ol 0 letter- from .thebrother of her dear friend Mrs} Grandienn.s .' n . [resumed my studiea under a great de pression ol spirits, but itwwas snun .worn oflthy the letters ol my- sister. in which she spoke in the most rapturous terms of her liappiuesstoll of which she attributed to the kindness ol her husband, and the company ol her lriend Sarahy who spent the most of her time with her. ' Corres ponding regularlyrwith Sarah,. 1 was con. stamly thinking of-her.‘ and finally. per suaded .by her warm expressions of friend shlp; and the earnest solicitations of my sister, whose anxiety to ‘ see her brother well‘ marrieddnduced her to urgdlt‘the claims of Miss Hunter upon me’-I tins} l ly broached the subjectuin one - of my let ters to Sarah, to which I received an im mediate rest'l nae, with the warmest assu ' rances of reciprocated love and an accep-' tance of my addresses. The consequence ol which was a letter- lroin‘me to? my lath er; requesting leave totobtain a dismipsal from college lnrthwith and return -home ; for you know. Frank. that'whenever a man feels th‘athe is doing wrong. he is always in a moist prodigious hurry'to get through With‘it. He was violently opposed to it, and after persuading. and finding that it did no good, finally commanded me to re-‘ main wherel was until I had finished my course. In twodaya alter the reception at that letter. I’ received one from Mr. ‘Grandison, my brother-inulaw. requiring my presence ‘at home immediately to see my lather die. as he had been thrown from his horse and so badly wounded that there Were no hopes entertainedol his recovery. I arrived just, in time to receive his last breath. and witness the heart-breaking an guish oi .nyimoth‘er and sister. Alter his burlal, my mother was very anxious that I should leave collegeand live with her'.‘ I accordingly"returued, obtained a dittmis‘ gal, and departed ‘wrth all my books and‘ clothing. Beingmow in the nineteenth year of my age‘l c.3nilmenced étudying law with-Mr. Grandi‘so'n. and attending a Lyceum which theyoung men ofth‘e‘tewn in which he lived hadvylot'm'ed. Recollect Frank, that at this time I was engaged to both Ellen Rainey and Sarah Hunter. > . . Returning home the morning alter one of our" debates, I tell in with Ellen Rai l ney phasing fronra neighbour's house to her lath‘er'a.’ She" had \heard of my en gagement to Sarah Hunter, and eonse ‘quently there Was a mutual embarrals ment “ill?" we met.‘ ’ . , ~ fMiB ’,.1511cn,’ said I.‘ fiend ..'”7 con ‘cciehsé%oteme tyhea Lea led herMis‘s, Ifor Ehad always called her Elly.) {do you rgebll'ect‘a convetsalioyn ,which‘passed between ”us the morning ol'the day on :which‘myris‘ter was married?) . v. 2 ."l‘léé' W.“ fierrev‘r-f -. . ,- ' ffthen this. erotica. ‘thaue—Jcnena'ed ourselfrea to he 'm'arri'edfi " .', . . " “gating ’to game ‘- gird-.‘h‘rnstances, tit virhi‘ch Lpreitume you are _'aware,l think it plroper.’lori.that‘ engagement to be broken and fo'rg‘o‘tlen'b’y both of as," wati my reg" join_tl'er;'.;_~',v-|l'"3 ..‘y‘ . ',,_ i I“)! it“ ii your desire. t-Alfred. Icértainwht ruffe‘ttetter'mild welt-z t" Frank Ilotr‘edi‘hq'r at that moment he, 3%the'n any‘liul'm'an being in existence bt illlml, (killed a ~Jcat.- and myl'ldealing ibirsfiai'ed,’ Aqd ‘thts'bfrealting‘ attitlt lEllen I"c“all'lh'e third .“great I misfortune that afias‘ ihlia'p'pen te'mcifaaforetoltl, by Nancy". "filter my father had 'heen,_ dead about trimaran-g- l, lyiiisrnarrlifed to‘Sttgah" floater. béi‘si’rt‘snt.ttl%i't3ihi=’i ’i'biiat tnifiét'etnxrariset ‘ ‘egz _' .Sh‘eya fat 'ht‘eem'; at the'ivetldi'nrr fig“ ,‘ IW.“ Pg‘g-‘,,‘l v .-'t‘. hftu. ..u- D .ne—‘vtEllvhzzette ammo nattttenutass uen .terconatelutete our. and. 1‘ weld. Fee; l per: tins 'qaiy’tér'_'as She tactic; 33M, alienate, rattled'finggviatma its; fall. thenhppnl'n'gs's ttnisteprltl.qeliltlitlfipttly’ auditing tyrant; vbfitlLlétt‘i'tt-‘tir‘atn at rise-061 WWW? WS‘J‘V-‘fihihl'iFY'T 9-3 "117' 'u'n-rr , ~ 'M t ' We"altismtfilff‘dtuemltoanutaeulflnh , intir'titilil,i§s.lf‘gl,,en; ~.au:'e;e.;_3; , ‘2 fly] ayc b‘él-‘ahe; :‘thttildfllhotdlth tha'd“; hie, il .ljtltul .itsltcd,_h}er.', tamer, .2 I].}, - 1‘ t a Vul‘tl’ee'tftclt tie-Fatt-‘JI knoetydarlp’ted; ‘ her-.'amtaltetorétl'iterrain: are .lfiirst at": a yet: dop't‘l k‘uow totr'ate‘ioo'ke when r- wé'ng'ov'er dar’ Ib-E‘arrj“ilxér ticket,‘ to dei‘ party?" . " *' ji: l' 'After the company had ’disp‘c’rscdiamli 'We“'all had "rélired 'l‘o'r thd nigflt. who; should (113mb us but Nancy; ‘hOk'lng'her‘ heaadn‘lho door In know "if we “’QDMII‘ Innythingx’. We djd'not, bunqarcely had she ‘go'n'o'. whed'rwd? héa'rd a .cat" in‘l'he room. 4._:l_:alwaya believedAhaQ the nrgro ["llthth in. when she camvo fie. door. \I got}, up and kicked it out", T‘w. ‘next mornmg‘ the mat thing- Naucyraaidmvhen [went-down was—. ,1 ”:5; ~ ‘. ‘ ‘ . H' We”. Many Alljutlh'rl‘tom you ohm“ you hanged old, Tab you. was .gwmohayan five great misfortunes. happen .xo yougfone you die. You done hab four, bunhe next one gwme be do .gxgatcstbf all, cause ,lis do, laat ;you soc.‘ aha conlinucd,. 1 whenc you make quaintancewid Miss Sary, I. {call dal ovne‘,‘,den, whcngmaster die. dai two. den when you break “lid Miss Ellen, dntlhree.’ _., ‘ .'. . . {Howfdo‘ you know I broke wiih El: Vlcu?’ Bflid'lj... . . i' ‘ EWhy you‘see When] wentuycrfiarto‘ Carry, her tickeg, ,Iriwnrn. her ,nmther ax ‘lmr,.whqn fihe seed you, andfl'sbe any. two I “looks ago las Sataday. as you come from own. denll knowcd you done; habva (alk ngf—bul [say marryin'Misa Sary make >ur lroubles. and there be one more N coute.__ v.. ' Xuncy.’ Weaid I. ‘ you” are never‘ to mention that cut tome ugain.’ . ,Z. , ‘ Five, monthu passed away after my “flit?“ tiage without‘anything taking place more than the hint that 1. us well 0': my sister; and mother. touhd out that in marrying Sarah Hunter, [had indeed brought upon rnyscll o grievrrua' misfortune.’ ;. , Some _muntha preVioua to my niarriag’e,, Sarah had been addressed by u very wild,; dissipated young man, whose .namewag l‘lcnryHCaelton. who aftet._u_ur marriage began to payyery phrticulormttenltinnhto her; so much sorthat‘l remonatrated with Sarah against the encouragemenlbhe gave him. but ahe" only unsweoedme, with a contemptuous smile that it til wishedto ' retaliate I could do so by; paying my de voirs to my old flame Mist! Ellen Ruiney.’l Stung to. the heart I lelther, and'tellling my sister [atlt'rhuse house we then were] that l-Iwould be hack the next daytnhin ‘ner, mounted myhorée and rode, iaptdly out to my mother’s. Upon entering the huurc, thecot which wals‘ in thu‘hahit ol dying before the fire..got up’ and commen ced‘Yubbidg her head against my foot.— Angry'with everybody and every thing,l l lucked her out. wherot-ahe was received by Nancy With this consolatton, ‘ Neber mind. pun. you mua forgive Mans Ali‘ud now, he is in trouble !’ ‘ The'next morning when 1 was about. to return to the town, I saw my sister and her husband riding up the lawn which lends'irnm the main road up to my mothl er’s house. Frank Bledsoel imagine my feelings when l was told that toy wrlc had elnped the night before with Henry Corlg‘ ton. Itltrew mysell on the ground curs ing in bitterness oi heartthe day on which 1 beba'me acquainted‘bwithl Sarah Hunter. and invoking on theirxheada' the v'engelul thunder of the God of justice“ While in. this paroxysm of anguish and] ,tleSpair, Nancy passed and exclaimed, !,Oh! Mans Alfud lam so sorry Miss Sary‘would run oft cause she is your wile and will disgraqe you—but I do reckon you will neher 'kill , unlotler cat.’ Mr. _Grandison angrily or dered her away, and triéd to comfort me. Here my friend ceased fir some mo ments and covered lli‘é'luce with his hands; Upon recovering himsell he regumcd, i l itn‘mgtliately. drew up n-petition gar. q divorcepnd sent it to the legislthßEWh? f _wns then in ségnion; but belore a. blllgr Inf: lingqny' petition could beipngscd,'tllfé nevys came that Sarah andp‘letonllail:quarrel leaf—that she hq'd ‘secr'clly assassinated lxlm, gull then gommitt'ed‘ sqighlde by swal: lowlngmreeitic. .Ilqr father iedl'mn lew heekspf gib'ka'en‘ 11.93“, {Carltpfi had, no friends. in thexata'le‘.‘ ‘ and .90 hndu’nb’bne to muumhjs tgnglifand untimely end,” ' : _'l‘liree ‘l‘n'on‘tlls afte‘rWa'nPl heard that thcjesgi‘on at this place was ghout‘tofcum. nie‘nc‘efavnt’l came; here'. more'tgv'WearJfl' the‘impresgion‘qf that 'unl'brtqtmte occur”:- regcethnn. to reap, dny aglvantagc by uti tcnding the f ¢ollege. , ' And¥ n 63“ Fri‘ahfi. you ,kfnow ' thqflcnu‘ag oimy deiectqi/lvipg pgarangepa‘ndilongly habug _Aéippev I‘ltav'c been’Nher‘c. ' if} ‘3‘“, . ; t'l'yigo; Weeks ago I wrote to, myfagstcr that}, wan‘led [her-"Io”, q’ée 'Eil’é‘j‘xfi R‘éilieyg And“ fin. ,"_so'mé, mnmfierflo: asc’g'rlnin fl" it wo‘hld-bewidrth my ‘flylljlfitq qtltli'esj‘lggr. ‘ 'I hinga'ul, llé, taking tltqiletter'jy'mn hjs bbsonb.,rria hetrgan'sw‘eman «whichsbe in: Wis. as? that afielh‘ae' ée‘en. Edwin; 311 M, he; Nevis? 1 at.sl!é will maréy me.’ ' And "9."! ltslennomhs New.‘nightinn‘whicltthi; let». tér‘ «tap. writwifi, ‘vi‘as‘f twussslg 3:! 3-}.ng barkipgla't‘l ..y dqétigii wénteatantllwnd that “a b,%\ln-t‘99;i“¢in,t 1;, it’ll“? alt'er.§"'~¥V‘-' tumbitlh'e-irnévm[magi-=-I‘9s““:th 96.1.tg0k, I%,”an mt? mymmlsemflwa , themiwijil;morfifia‘ns96,9l9! Wm! M 1 out; an, em} PsTstexa...‘m=wmhqamz ; fi'shfnvmmfiwi “39¢ “1) WW. s.o.mtd'tznm i nogtqlmxu-esatwe: batzteafillm. mall-.::; 6.90.51. JP nIDKjSaQK. ,;;i - what 71mg? 7.}: «Hum s “Aftqéqmtmnafilmmaamk xvnzzllrrqtt 9? 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Pttilntlelmllfl'Ledaér‘ has 'recclir‘éll'ill‘e‘llt: . - towing mm; from Ml.‘ Mtgmy.;lm-s’.»t‘;l proprietor ofv&.l‘Z;Attantiel&’,l’aqifiéLß_¥ti : Road. 1“" l-FV-n's:,: w" .::...(K H] :1.."i. .:th », " ‘S'i'fiLoUm'SL-pll 9.o;‘lBhfifi‘n . To the Editors ofthe Ledger. Birdiffim. GERfr.r~‘.ittE’N :-‘-‘—'\’Vé ar'tj'ttiéd ’h r 3135; evening in"tftc 'sleariihoat'Jblfilmg‘ lé’nfi“ from Ft‘. Lcnl‘entrdrth.'havin§’b§3t‘i 2.5 m; " mighty rin't' 81‘ dltyéi'and nttvlgntirlg’l‘dml {mice—7so in tt'log canoe. 'thc‘b.."tlttrt‘l:‘él i‘t‘l , stenthbo‘ajts.” We are ell’tvellé "" ”,3” ' ‘ My l‘nst' letters were ’d'é’t‘dd‘n‘t 'l’t‘q’l’pfii‘c; Du Chitin nbot’ll‘thé‘ lht' of: Utilj. m‘h’hiqt l'expedted ‘n guide‘fto‘ ' lltg‘hfiivésilttfiyfiqg‘ disappointed; nn‘d ngalnfl Fortjfitt'ifian‘,‘ “ _ 50 miles'weet (if-‘the mum-sappy: 'fi’ofi‘flaf cotunctwnm attd Majpmeurbm.‘ zl‘h' - - v the 'lndian ‘Jl'gent did 'ftill ’itt"tltéit"p‘sl§‘ll”f‘u_ aid me. 1 am'undc’t“ mdch‘vhhlifialitrft‘xtfi their kinanesr-andé cit-ilities‘zf tirtt'tx’fiiqg ‘ttlctlfwithtluljh fihidefléhnd b’tit"9fiés\’tihp\“¥ 'mg man;"ou'r’riumber Vétnhll‘.’ (bdt’éctfiéfii’tf ’ all.) Helt a hba'vywriesnbtt‘s‘tpililty‘ihd'dq . small reluctan‘cé'to leadingjthe young fififl- , tlcm'enavith‘nleinta probablctlangerttqll'd?‘ ' V c'crt'nin hattlslflfiS‘SL fatiguos. an' uhlrrlulvfh”, wilderness before us.’ ’and‘probab'lf’t‘r 11085; tile savage foe to watch our‘ eyeliner); hut/the young men; to 'a mahvsaidffifi tan—4m: will follow you-‘l-Sic 'chnrth‘t flirt!" baélt.’ and ' th'ey‘havc fullj'hndhta'h'fiillf ‘ redeemed their pledge,- hayin'g'g‘tilie'fli’rb' many hardships. much fatighe‘.’ h'm‘d‘l'nb’cl'rlf ‘ - 'hungcr‘ arl'd thirst. I 'c'tinno't spy thbfifi’cfi“ iror them; h‘or cm too ’m‘tloh :‘pfjti‘se'l'i's‘lh'f' iwarded for’ théir'labor arid"condu’ct‘.“"~Ull4" lusedvtn atly labor, I fe'nre'd'lt'ivtiill'tl’gh: {‘hnrd with'th‘cm. buttltey-ncver'flinplletfl; 1 filmy were‘ ready to wade' thrdhgli’rtitlllgd . 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