Int 6rit Okstrrtr. 11 0, \\I )1 ' 1111111 \I .I,ll*}{NAl BY B. F. SLOAN Tv.ar• 4 ingle Ruh•enhent, tf rr , ud in 4 , l••ne• tore Ca•piem trill he eent to ~ n e lor dus, and ...toe rate for larger club. . , failing to pa • 'thin year, the .11•,,utInue , t anti the •renunt mad. out at • „t ,e•r, and left wait a proper officer for 7/. }UN 1 1 F A IIV ERTISINII ,- f Ftft.wn honor lea. make a Nuar , iiii , „ Lr ,., ~,,e 111 . 1 ek. STS 1 1 0 e Naar*. 3 month• $3 00 • 0. , '• 1 0(1 I Imp ••• 6 .. ,nu , - the.. .`. 124 Out " V " 07J i p• ~n. .., us, • par, ch./liftable at pllea•urv, $lO •: •„ ~,,,,,- 3 zno , nthot, $ll. 0 raflothh, SV, g m" g th,,,,, , „' 1 ,ear 415 mu, or TO al uatler -one year, $6O. 6 months, • 3 Il4,•ntin, 4 • • •, iimertcd in the Bonne.. Directory at $3 per ~.„ ',nes allow„) for • Card, over 141‘, and under snd Editorial notices, lU cents • line ; but no ss elt • ill be inserted iunong th e S w o t ] N„b e , v. One dollar VALI to and ...there risquirins frequent changes • will he adored two squat-n, paper, ,$14.0 For additional space, the charges will „ and the dveltiseinente mast be strictly tso the lesitintate businleas sir the advertiser Pas • transient advertiseint• required in &Issuer.- , , s earls ash ertieing rid lie presented half. V. ai,l) BUSINESS DIRECTORY. KV, 1 • W ca •ND ilf F rv.nch:ltrachll42, law, h 1.,„ I.arrt, Wstleotra,Nalagi4Sherry, Port,and•ll klohl• • :0 iurritte. t4luty, •tookmanaarturer of IVtio• , o 0.,1 Ft, «, Bourbon, P4..L1011 It,. .1 on r t. tit Co.. HoLlta.A . Llt 1.11•1.10,14 1.10m1.1t114 A•I StrheL, P I, U. t•► 1,14. 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H... 7 114. u., Krt.% Ys t f A Pf." 4 1.1 Tl.h. t/ TA,' LUN,IN the r. o.• Ill VIII, ►4.1 Ihr tor Lr. 4 Itir 114.111••• slid Bro.. • 11. !• I . VOI(I) & I• r, \ rlitorater brpt.r.t., k. tb• • 1.., P•lo.ie• \ 4 . , Nustr, )IEI4(.MOON & /it 11.1.1/10 4 I\ll.l t l ur• ..f an... 1111.1 s, Peu.l/ I, 11,1-.0, I.,nti , •Is —.1,11.1. Joue• Mil 11l Ai.FM 1n 4:-.za..) r., Futh, F• u \ 1. 1 1,.. • tir...mpt, • V 4 N • 1 Itr 11 tr. T.,rmo t eudi k 4\% I It twtr .41.0., 4 don?, •I 1 • . 1., I I'VE S. o..ztti Aid.. i',A;•.l , !•,11. r Watkll & A,, rr•rrlot,.: I It \, J: F411111.%1t. 1 14 ill, it, t 1•14.1.4 rM., Ili •I, .'••ro. t•I ir.'sa 1;..... s o F, t. I • t I. we "tato ptri-el.l.:rio, / . 4 “Itir r r f„„,4 lIE.IL .1: CO.. or/ .41.11.141“ &Mt •01111:11.m.oll M• i 10.10 rikh, moo. air.' for r.. 1 ...‘ I •••• • • I v., I ak.• Stwunrra, k, F rh.• l'a dg 1.1 %AMA of , t,am n• 114 Acrteultunt I mul.-tn., to. Harr ar• V rt., I" F i V l ool itl io l o i o lk: o7o . (err.,. M U.r,Fn.! Airtit La "U. rlrt A. Kiloton o Ilarl.loro Inos, Jr•rlry Stvr«. %I rot Parl.. l'o• nf'-t lobo t.. I.rgbq EOHUE H. CUTLER. ATTORNIFY AT I tir,1,.•1 , .1 Ir.. t •J,ll P. t and t.th. , tott•mw. at. r • •t, pt..tript or. awl divpatell J 011,I_ SVVKY.NY. 4 , 1 JrNTICII OP THII I . X•er. .thre H. .tt up-•t•trr, Fr., Pa I i‘UtiliKir WaulAtii•l ■ 1;x1.. r 6 • .6..1 16. al. r. lionwatic and Import.4l %,,.t slat OW 116.1 111..ITxtr liutla .11. No 7 Boon.li R1.01t,'1t0;.1r.4 I. rt.. PI WM 1 CAPONIT, • J ARK 3 oitiN W. A 'le RE S. rAt-rt kI.M, N ht.!. Oak I , HLIrt 111 all klti.lp 1 , 13114.11 K H.. king "dirt auJ I)tsaing l Lure, N. , 4 Err k E n., I's BAHR 8: KELSEY. Dc• Lira% ntoglto 111.151 l.••••• OWII.O 044 •11.1 Rotat:, at No. )::,I •.1..../1 • 111.•rk Slrit• .Ir Erie, Ili., ( )1.0. 1 8: I.OW. 111A•t1/•CTI kV lel ;• %1.. , Hetal l dealer • ru Well mod Curren) Vamp' , ..1 ~wa In V. heapest nod beta Win 111 11/14 •treet ISo.ch. Eno, Aquwiurt for mar) to water for fatally, farm Or purpow.. for lea/. cheap I W. OLDS, M I 0. KJ* 1. 1 0:T . T. .Iter and il-grelltnit to Routh Part R. t , •t Mo.t Out of Xrt• Hkul J Ir 111, 1968 IS J. M01tT437.1 r romw A Iti.011.: 11.111 I .1r1,1,4-•a M. r,han .t• .t k, Fria, dralor in ("el, -'alt, Vlntir •11 ea] •C tILTEK & IhK11•11.0t:G• Nia.,Laroeut s.n.litirt4/1.1• Chankilf•lir. Wirei4l 40•1 war. !Le -La.* Stromt, Frio, rem, 1. 1 P I ILk WM A tt KIMR , ILI.. °Ulmer. and I.Ud tu rtrtery Andboriptstto ttl I•trragu laud I),ltturat to Dry """t•• C.rpolt•ca. Clutts., ke No .Sr.otet - ru.r V.fib t £rra. Pa. W 11.1.1 A if TIIOHNTI/N. JraTICII ?41 PKAI`I, Agree• Howls awl Mortgage*. Leagra. *r , aratel) iod Oak* no 11+130/. rtrwrt, • weer Jax 4:rotarry !itote Erie. Pa lIPOWNINAJ. A TWIIIINET •T I alr a irt , .It°olo,cit OF TTIII Wyll practiro In 11.0 ...von' 0 . 4,1 i r t• ..f Irrlre Count v. sod faitlscol at, to oto .11 /mono.. OD • 1..6.0 Io A,. hand., rats.,.. 1000 A te"rnyv or Ilmetat rate to KI•••00k, r•••rner tAiite• saol i..11b I. - ATITMTAI AT I A 4.1 . 11 e. ~,,, • • ukl•!.lA, •.-At ~f •41.10. I.- h • 1•11..1f r no,1•1111.1.t.LI, tllLot Ind ‘. Minil Street, Hullal, B •11•0... n t.estoseut of f the. ,10.)• hal Eat. •, la, 1.66..--87.1 y B. F. SL AN, EDITOR & PROPRIEMR VOLUME 30 M WITI3IKIL PHICLPPi, ATTOILXICI A? LAW —O'Dea narr IdurvLir'• 'Nu abut, !Between Brow n'o lintel and Head HouK , Bne , Pa - - - - - CI, COTT dc. IN. 14.• 1. ran ID all ktatla of Coal, Sall, Plaatrr, Flour , ke. Public Dora, Eri., Pa 61 A -wort, J. C. MELDEN, W LIOLZMA and Retail dealer In all kinds nrenes.h, German and Amerman Hardware, A u•I1*, Vices, I non, Nails, Steel, k,. Saddlery and Carriage Trimming*, Marhine Belting and racking French stret.t, opposite. the Revel House, Krie, For Sale at a Great!Sacrifioe ! THE owncr Inv no n.e for them India Rubber An R.-d, little used. Prune Goo*e Frwth. r Heti, r Suit, ll•rtpir Top pi, Gilt Flowers, Gilt Mirror beat plate, 4011 n, Sofa Iled- Rtes.!, nearly new, Moss Mattress and Coserlid, with Kitchen Keguipitp. For Salo on Conitunwlon, by Fri., July ti G. W. ELLSKY, State Street. ~Til'rll•F Is HEREBY W \'ES. to HII pereona having friends In the C nit. .1 te nail !toping ground, ion the corner of Fight h and French itikrie, to retool, or eau. the n•mnrat of their ,t 31,1111., on or before the Ifith day of Ortola•r oe‘t - Th4.k.• ...rosining an llir grnundo •Wer that time will he 11,111.1 d to the Trustees of the Congregation, agreeably to the prr.,tntr.n• of the A.•t of A... toll) , pasted at the last seeeion of the Legialature, 110 t14.111111V Raid remora: F July L 14:1 , . 44.1 14) oilier itt the Trust. r• LONG-, ls,EL_ ID 7 Nrhysician, Surgeon and Dentist. lcrzvxcaisr 111•TII-alr-aES. ERIE CO.,I•NAY I. )ha% ii I.lllll.ilit•iiil4 locatcd at I . loon tt 111., w •sttelol All ...11. oi tOto,s All oat 1.11 o, ernto•to. on 11, Troth rf , ,tortlftol .arrant.-.l ti. (1.11 one to an .•nl l re wtt Jptli P. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. I _l 1..k10 I) ELEG.k NT 111)1'1 no l o r.,i nII,I I", It, r I hi, 1 1 ,, y, 11 . .. 4 11, r, I 1. ml Ihr 1.1.. pr th,ti r t1,..1 • u,.' 11114,1 yol 11/11 ~,,, rr nt. I art }•••, Dunne, Fimll. . tll 1.1t4 5..-..ntup.•itit. It. At Oil,. 11..“, ipertor ~th, 11l the , itl It .1, , • - r. rarl;..•wl ••tahltakt wttwelle.l wh. re. 01,4. It On the oot.try will RI% 04“, tir,l att.qtt:s.• tak, lotrvr tliesr tram. Mal t., IS:04111., Agg ia t For Chicago iridaZt- 11.., k Jew IEI3 And Intermediate Porte ! ()NI. to HI). pLupii:s ~} !Lir fro- Liw. •.I Into rint.,ltt.ll VI EON P:%11) I I awl %TI It 11111 , 11.1 nti.l j" ..r fr..g141 r •pi t., I. .1 MllkriwN, 1 , .,t NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! FRF:Nt'll 1N1) AMERIC 1N MILLINER) M 1 MI)IZ(i A N rriurned fr , •111 N..wr l ,rik x o EMI= t• 1I d. • 1r.,. t.h,in the ;while that Phr i,• etlel hen ill lit!' prereoF, to renos at. , nod t .•4•r, Ilan, I I tp, Ito] Legrho,r4 it.. !tort aupet."l l ir- qtr.)... ...u.%alv•rs. !eon es.oe: , hiorr ..eher of -.int, au.l F 1,00 tr, F 1.1•• NEW MILLINERY GOODS ANEW II (1 .11.1.. ME A 1.,. \ NFT 4 . kr•CIIF , \I. T ma. litto• and Irsn.l mad, b on y.. t 1411. DRESS 11u\\ LTT, llt II \ 3:230 'Rt. E 081 Ei SE; SPRING l) ‘III.I,INITS M Nf . 11 Al, 1 1• ..rtnietkl .1 1111 11,0 KY and IANCI 1;11111,, t‘,/ .1 • ;rrat 0rt..1. 111,t1.- C(11.111:1.:1) kNN 1;i1NN•11•::". 1;1,111 EitS 1.t1,: .. Halo ..%..ry , , ni.•, . , I•trotwot, il,,,,• • •••• • I rrn• 1.1 I ..rowiLs •a•,l •I•srt•I„ •,f wll \u••••• F ••• Fs. Alet.clet,L,.., •,, • ' , 1...v...., kr GROCERIES, &c., ‘,21'1 1 I\i; I'll F.ll' 1 1{ 11F11'1 I'll FIKUK MA PI, it ES Olt: d ( \ %%right ISI. k E:rie. THE ERIE _i'7t'' . -- --H.: OBSERVER, REED =OTIS ; FININTING THE PUBI:IC SQ EI: ERrE, "PA. I I 41.1.1 I. n•• , 11, • r, t Nl II , Irnw \ I:Ts. I{llo'A )N: , , I.t .‘t ri Mango, the. Milho,r, lone, 141,4 h • u1.4.1......a10...r ni re... 1. that .1.4, ro.topyliti.,.. k,ir• k u at s•rw • • - ••1•1....: a a11.a.1 I .1111111044 I, a. .11.• ImarlIn•I• ar ~• t••la.. ...a•Lts, ...lore tr th..••• bus In, 14. 410., Le. ,r pun I. at Ler ralabliallin,o, ;11 , 4 "1.'10.411W, and . 1 .;.d...0.1 ..t • Nit1.1i"11:1 Vt v of I:IItI;I1\ IEO X 1—• MC. . 11, .. rr I 3,,1,•,1,, , tl..tito.ri 1.11.1 1 rm... • 1.1, , I . mr.ra and 1.1.11i1e 11 /0- • • ••• - ••1 ..•"/1/11VLall... PI, . 4 2 j rirAlm., aul. k - l• •..., . , , 1. ttl, a Str•nerki a•..•rllneill m'l. 44..41, NEW GOODS! 1111.1.1. NE W -• oupylled with C 114.41, •t wiu •tterial•n:•••• In•trr It••nr.-1 141••ek. 141..• st,l Pr.••••••nliw ••••1.• .1 he 1.••••1 tomln. r. •1,1, 4 t raw 11•••inet- • ••I•••••••: I otrt., 114••.1 rt.l INnek Aprt• I , •* , UKS 4 r• 1 l< 0111 k (1 kirr A I, 'dl bEscitil"rft iNs. BLACE I\11'1:1:1 ‘l. 01. 111 (at ‘l)Pft : (;,;(91•NM AND I:1) el IF FEE \ HI IN ASIP RICE. si sT CANDLES, Ii.IIsINS I: 1 KING I . I) s IIERS. FLOAT, NI Ts. t.e C 011 1 ,1.11 U%1•11;\ 111 TTE.II 111110 I=ll2 Mt I Y. I) ‘l•ll.F7d, fl OOP wed VI , I 1.1.(IM %VA IC K. 711. A 11 . 14 %NI) 114 1..400 1 / T.0g,11....r • al. n Iry ••••..prttnent f 1.1 erl I,llt Li, • 141...err5. :510t... which n e Wt../ t , ) Porn at lir 1•••••••1 market pr... I'A 11. A. 41 1 , 1 ,10 BF ckm IX. KV ‘. MI; kl' l l. 's rght 111... .11.1 i .. Id, Ift) WAVI': , Thct ontlotentr, ila• I.no liter. mite 111,11.RIStt t• 4 YE, • bit It by Nt II .:,1•••••• t.f tiar•it es•lt ttr i t i trttrottl a t t., IV I. ,t(i,rr I,le, A pri I V. 1 1 / 4 .9 —44 tf m Nits( )N, with \ FI RA11.,, PAIN 111 the 1 7 .Yer,14a , ti ...I JAW Mill, that inlvht toe almuat Unita/MY-I hr Itul , appltrats.f of thr Extrart of Smart Weed It I I..tb nwnr pleaxaut anti Par , lis.o any ..f the Pain Kill. and il.•t flropa lu use Juat try It Aug I.V. CANTER k Intl) - - - lII{ /.:N( 'II SSWW N II I Ti: IV N - i• 4 . dry Anil gn.untl in white lingual. % arni.li, f, I', .lain tinivh, •t N.. 1. Kee,' Ilouye F ne. June 4, 1.69—.62 I. I 1141.1iWIS p.‘ I NTS ! I' A I N"l'S ! ! P.k I NTS !! ! White loYnl dry and in nll, Atnenenn and F remit /in., Haw and Rolled Linseed OIL Vreneti...ii Ited, !rent) Ochre, I brow. and French Gnen, and in e Way 12.rery thing in thin line of r l I :11'7 . 1 4 , for Phi•••t the tftorir T. 1 4 taltiel.AlK - - F IINI I •• kN1N s-11 . MILES ~.m lot Railroad to the State of Newt among the hr.t for Agrieultural purport., leoina s remal loam mil, with a Hay bottom The Mod lc tract, thettli.d Atileil farm.. arid Itettlrer•lr from all past. of the rou atm' are Dow gettllng and building -- Vt. e.t.p. preoloneil are ISM. and Mb be reed growing The ellnliatedelightfuln ,ad secure from fmata Ten Irma $l5 to VA/ peer &err, pa)stdc "tabu , flour r.ir hr a• ..ealm.rot , T. •kait the pl.,- Vita. Rtreet Wharf at l'lselaelrli.bia at 7 , 1 . A 11 1,, FlAilretael for llama ))))) tms, ..r aelelrrar H J tit rues. le, letter MAW 11111 l 1 . •551 I tialotti County, Nrw Jersey "tee 1..11 .1% el tweitiomt n. auul he. rtrio"oo eft.ol - LATII Eli DUST Efts, X' At jail 2. CARTER k BRITS. I= t )n fair Sardinia's fields and !Arcanum The tender ; The tranquil earth was bathed in Iteauti Son as the aunlight of our dreams,— Thi4 %ot hut yeetertlay The tiukting hells of grazing herds, The Meat of goals, the songs of birth, The herdsman's carol gay, Rose like a sweet spontaueoun psalm 'Toward the Wife heaven Cu pure and calla— Thi. was Inn yesterday. On Lake Maggiore's breast a light The fisher spread his wings "1 white T., seek his shiny prey . In "lire grove and vitieywril tine The peasant prtine.l the tree and A 11143- ' llll+ was hut yesterday (1.1 4t.eme.l to smile on all the land IN hilly vale 4, itv m..untaitis grind lt proplr hold and say , Pellet. arched theclunila with %hitting how Penee I.enntified the earth helow This %MK hill ye.terdar tt.t) . the mad Briareus, iVar. ..-tttu thn.tigh those Scenes on dewing ear Tnepe,,..1... here are the) ' f6t”atgh glove and vitt) at tl sweep the gains, .•In.l ft.. 111 I lie Press of Simi/ill et runs I he 11111 e 01 Life to-,lnd the trim chateau 111ixt 111 . 111," t heir mites . "--tt lurid 111 jet 01 fiery mpray ' 111.1 u6' iu plmee of tinkltng belle Theii it tent wat II furious yells 1 lie .di%o vn.re. are falling t...t 8111‘..'s deadly hlali VII u un,. "t (he fruy: For I/ ' %11:11 •honild the olive• do 1,.r whnm ilr branehei grow elltettli4l to Jac ECM AMERICAN N111.1.1\ FEN t. to 0 U-. I r.zht 5, ti th •••••II.• ilegtilute. tie !ix". I. . ! I. d /11, in(4her, have you m. tri.•re) 7 1... t (41111 v lit•e. 11 . I ON .11.111 toot Uoul it )04 VOti shall her. hut know that •••.-he darken, loy (loot at !h u t. iwrii." - Ebel) -end her +one , moroey 'on rata it. •.\ , (t (Mt' till ming. DLO I le.el het letter to t, t l 4,0.• it to tile " Tho datn!liter advaneed from the .I()or 1.% a In. II Nhe had 1,14 , f) .4tanifing. a nd }are 111, I, net into the tremblinhands of the h it eld I ,d‘. ‘AIJ.,. %%a bout 100 ing at it. tore it ~ !..-- Ind ,4 1.,.. And ti few it on the 11....1 •I rn.,tlwr ! (711.1 1111,1, 111.•1( . VIM than yoll !inv.> on 1/ t , •. May th.l lotovo ) •,w11." 11.1 .1 , - -41.1-ini.4ll..rth qiu.bien upun Itcr, I ." : ' T ing ran , ed 1141 I.ther n or mit ratelun g . th.• any change in the viii litv:ered n no,rnent, then npettett tlit• ittni went fbe ilioth,r, propped on her ..r a , tiNne , l it jo-t :110.1111w ,Ight of the 1%;.t!. paralysed, unable pl.ice %%lien. she lay 1% &tit- L e.arri.ql ft,in her bed t -.one )otdereurtain) th, t.a 4.‘4.11' morning. and back tt.gaiti it ri Oft The partial u4e of her twitching hind , 'till remained to her tint inn awe .1 ~a t •••• IntellHet... of her nier -110,• is 11, ,it h.•r unchangeable hates " I muttered. Fly me .111. i -t inplite.i. to the hitter word. 14 1 1- 1 ,14. tit, the daughter Enured t.•:11-4 ha./ et'ag44.l r11.141/•)1 t like the dr.q•+ hat Intl 111 Ike hill% Of a tlitutdor-storni \Vh.lt , hall I 111. r sli ALA. pelklilg the W. was, not in n ',amnion: I,, , ii.:nrin;.! manner, but qua-tit, its a pet t,) , 11.11. 11u'(%61110i1 I 111 . 111 1111.11 . 1 110 i( i )0. Mt. I ' , Orr( q% ! .. 11. 111111/111.1A tile stairs, tutnoti into a a t ia ”prtieti it ‘hsit. A htth• ran to lwr. and put his baud in 11,1 , , I,..king up wistfully into her :•he piseed her titigPr on her lips, en LI 0% 1.1:111%,:, "reing +il4 not iia , Jie read niy letter Will she !wsl Win :'.llO help me? Will she save Itmn , tan ?" cried a haggard -1,.0k in:: ~flieu. •thrling froth her chair 1.0,1,1 e Ili, fir.. i ih, Ma), tell me, i. there \ ? t hero` 111 W ft.rglVPlll.". in hPr ME May ,los)k her bead sadly. "Do not be Un .at ten t , clear,' • hilt• NMI. "(Jur mother ry 11 ,,t , i mekly moved, )ou know." mterrupte.l the other : -no mother of mow. Sint always hat,•ti me ; I lime log." stud 11 %CMEH kI I.llllllt. MI MI ••••mmq.'“ Maysaiml,authoritatirely. "She I- 11111 Our snottier. Kate; but remember that •iie ms mune Notinun word againmmt hem." are %%e to do. litay ? What are tie to do 0n ringing her thin hands.) "Von niu. t .tav here- •for the pre.ent, at :ill vents." •--stii:% here. in hiding! in this hnune, too' stealing our very bread from her—our Imierest enieiny !" ••Peepli• lire their own worst enemies," M.i) "It e , not Jou that st.4l: it to I, Kate. You must stay here until I can arr.inge better for you. Have you no notion ‘‘ here your liw•band is?" she continued, itsslie sat down. anirtnok the boy upon her lap "Is there no friend of his you mold vi rite to ! His lawyer--any business etinnts•tion ? Surely, some one know. ‘‘ hi - bre he is to he found." 4'ettical. PEACE AND WAR. = \i„l sh(.t ilk) Itoict littrature. MAY MERYTON % 'I.F 1 , II 1 ItioNl Ilh f. •1•1,,,r1,•• 11.• iluttiral hat 111 be4ItIA f 'Nernaell h. I •1 11 11111" IFn 11 1 , 1 her .tarvi -Writi. to him !" cried Kate. "Do you she lostosl out, "that before he %%vitt he raised los hared against me? Ile -truck nit,! "I 111,111 ! For h hame ! before the child.' Qa MAN". Th., 1;oy Iwgen toery bitterly upon Mays book 'in -Tell me where 1 can direct, with any chance of finding him, and I will write to him." she continued. "I miyitt do some 104.1. 1 rm rgia." write to him !" .aid the other. with a little Wiser:tile laugh, sad to hear. " You %%lite to him !" ire y ou Jealous of me still. Kate?" Min returned. curling her lip in acorn.— • Well. think of it. I mu-t go now to our mother. Is there anything 1 Can do fot you hefttre I ERIE, PA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1859 "Oh, do not leave me, May dear 1 please do not go 1 My trouble/ drive me mad *hen I am alone." "I cannot stay. My first duty lies by nay mother's bed. There are books ; read. There is Shakspeare. He has done me pod in sorrow before now. There is a better Book still ; read-that." • "I cannot' read, with my mind in this state. Sorrow I what sorrow have yeu.ever known ?" "/: -- 'fake your boy on your lap then, if Isiok, will not serve you. In my sorrow I 11141 110 11Y0 thing--no other self to turn to." She• put the child on leis ntothor's lap, kissed his forehead; kissed it aiintin, and left the room To hoar these two pretty names bandied hetwoou atom, what a mockery it seemed! Kato and May—names that bring with them pictures of young girls in their first happy beauty ; young girls who, as yet., do nut know thu existence of sorrow , whose thoughts are of innocent, guileless love. true and lasting. Kate and May, under the apple-blossoms, talking of their boy lovers; Kate and iffity siniting a two-part spring song , Kate and May li-tening to the nightingale, and growing pale with mimic so.ntiment under the pale moon.— The mulles last when all that seemed to be the essence of them lima tivied away "Airy, hairy becomes staid and sad, low of foot 911.1 dim' of eye ; all her "silver treble I aighter" ;lies into harsh discords. Latin And the.:inte name gliggests love or Inathing. infinite delight )r. infinite sadness May Meryton and her halt-sister Kate— Mery ton by birth, illunden by mart iage -- had passed those happy ‘6ys when-their hretty nitme-4iieemeil suited to them This aggard. thin woman. on whoqe form and fact want hadatamped fist gaunt, wolfish outlines, who sat crytnit, pas-ionately over her child. clasping it to her meagre brita.st with feeble, feverish had been but a few ears ago the prettie-t villiage encinettiqh, charminr. .neli a pic ture R 4 would rile ever after at the sound of - 'Kate - to those who had then known het. Ilea duck hair was pluleil and un eared fol. her rehead furrowed, her fe verish. flushed cheeks channeled as if by constant tears. She seemed to bate for- gotten her beauty— beaut), %Inch women cete:e to remember only when they are ut terly h0pe1.”, ,, .# her pretty, .elf-willed temper, so bewitching in her girlhood. had hardened Into querulousness most un -1.o,e1). It i+ a sad stoiy I have to tell.:unl--o let any young Kati or May, whu happen.. to glauee over these pagr., lays: , it by. Shad ows of sin and oprrow are not good for all, thLS Lwatttifilt spring tiu►e; th.tugli ttt v.iuu• tile) nut* buggeit IK ueG. tally litAt stornr•, Fr.•at nrrittmall, never Lu l t" 11t , in due se:ts.o.n : How the le'ive.z, now fre4ll ana ‘ , lll fill from thu tree (-me by one. Mr•L lierytou, the stern-hoarwd woman, ing paralycollon the of m that room %sh.•nct• -he neter come- forth, in:ailed, years a a go. mil • er with one child, Kate. The match wt I suppoge, a love-tnateh on her .iile. (li t as she seems eapahle of an) gentle feeliNai now 0 for she wa, rich, and her hush WAS piXir, :+u that all cot Idly advan . arising from t lie match were his. One 1 id was born to them-- May ; and am, !flier the husband died a Thu 4 1:=1114 that Mr-. Meryton My. Ten to nrut tr....... 1 4. a.l her .nettdanizhter Kate, her datialiterl i. Slat —chile they were both very ) oung. She did her duty li) them impartially, acting from a serve tit tigid.jii-tn e, tt lie•li wa, at the root of her ch ir.i, t.•r. I..iiit: eqii.illy kind and liberal to both, thotiah denfon. strativo t.. neither Kate ‘4.a+ itnclentably be:LI/11111i MILS W:1.4 tli 1111 it Itruiriblti,.)uk , I refl . % t.,0. Slit• had brniA hair, r",, bright ~niplex km, and tru.thiL 114)ne•t crly ee. , In dim , iti"ti ionvirkable . i niot d l. ‘,l her al foca :1114 le.r a •inipb., ,te#l. tl te.lfultie, , in other... $111.• to ~ o rr,.‘‘ upon 11.• r 111 K 111• l% 111.41, .walows, •auey , 0 preth In a I re( ; Jul, ..) int,ilerabl.. eh. 11 1.,,i111) 1, %%Antal:. Cif ci,titt-.• it %%a., krtimit iu the ii.aillilm , rkluod K.tto Itt.l littli• :11 W• 1, (jri• tit“thi 1. " \N"h it .1 uit\ min' la Kato' flashing tV'4 and I.oi - o,lllllg ia.itte.tri.,, "that Kate 14 not th, In•trr Ili,‘‘ ever. in duo tune a hit addre,,eh May Mer)b , ii, tiid epted thntiptli there ea- le, :b-,liite .11:fatzonient between the Ni.iy yt t co young. '('hit naine w.r MiehAal Mundell. Hu wa, much older Hunt NiilV. hamt,onie. of ttuuumg 111.11111. • 4 311.1 g,( , 1 t.t1 , 111 , 11. 11.01 htbell ~ Itttle oi hi , %el% N 0111 1 ,14 htit LI- eon duet tI(M, Lanai, pe,elinhie gre‘A 1,, bo,l• luut, t• tru-t him to plentifi 1,, r t•t ft•t•litig 1% if It !Clio. until 1101 whole 110011. titMli to it , 1 - 1!no-0 WILA lu , . Ne% waN Ind happier Niettutiule Kate , lull) more met more ok orit.ini.l4.al.til , /) 111(1 t uc~ of thlt•t• fotm ).•31 , tdit• cl.ler. OW 3. ).•t h of .1••••1 though -.he Lel Ith %%horn she coquottoil turn hv turn Qbe grew re.tle‘s and une,e.l penitent, ill. un happy. lilunden witelie,l her in trt.,alv out of but 11041 duck e‘, ranted Kate had coneeive,l 3 h.%,• 1 , 1 1111- It ind some Nfichai4 Plunden lie admired her. aaw that there Iva. more beam) in h, r than in Ida. Him eve , began to speak 3 lan guage to her's a,. lie -.poke. only %%ILL LtM tongue to pow tro-tful Ma). Ile, like other*, begtitt t' think - Milt a 1.11) that Kate in not the heire , - '" lti+ atintinitiott f her inereased int* 3 114)....4int) lineontroll NVliat he intended to do. l ,annot hay. Whether he thought at all of a hat hn wa , doing, or wit.; wholly (Immo' awav I.y blind impulsea : bow far he WWI tempted. how f a r he was tempter. I cannot bay. sudden() there AILS a de,envery, terrible ft. 111.1 of Alan., on Katr, 1113111 ( 1 of rillainon4dedintior on Minden :I,raiel of v.oP nn.penk:ll , l on M{.at• Ketr nor with iilundon. 'nn wa rr marri,4l we'n't ly after a LIMP. Ilteir fit-1 , tiiil4l diva. Mr. Moryton %%"3••• 4trtick 11111% 11% I fa SIS t h•thi) .0 thpt ~%,i) IhiN i 4 the nion• hf tho 1.3-4 Sorrow. if rightly .eon. iv not the lele, of the blessines vouchsafed to us in this ,low or ...• t rftlOr, pits:l4lltl• or loam leisure or lal>or--c•Mh i. 12.14354442, or curse. aecording as we use It. - What tutu he do with it *:" writ' s a great. novelist . and m that form of lic- u wleile system of life-philosophy. IN iit k in themselves, so tench aq on the use or abuse we make of these same (siren mitt:meets, does good or evil. happiness or misery depend May Mary tun bore this heavy blow brave ly and well, even frnni the first. The sue eemtive stages were to ht gone througls---- the dumb sense of unreasoning pain, then the questioning ••tv lien-fore t" (terrible quicksarnl wherein so many are swallowed up ;) then the deeii darkness and chillness heralding dawn ; and, at length. the dawn itself—felt and acknowledged humbly and tbankfnlly to be that end for which the night, as a means. hail fallen. Through these stages May passed. suffering much mute pain, raising Wild eves to a blotteil out heaven, hiding bruised heart helpless ly under covert of the blackness of dark ness. tithe left her youth and beauty be hind her in this %alley of the s hadow death, coming out of it pale and thin, sunken-eyed, stern-mouthed . and vet . having a youth and beauty better than the !ii ~'__fill~> 1 1,14 .'•. old—youth and beauty imperishable. We see such women as she became—we happy girls and hogs—and sneer rt them as old maids, wondering at their husky voices. and their lightless eyes, and their dull complexions, not knowing of the bitter bread they have eaten, of the bitter waters they have drank. Absurd that such *per son should be called "May !" By the paralytic stroke which struck down her mother. May's grief was divided. It was good for her. There is infinite good in all these seeming ills, could we but see it. I. think if there had been nothing to . muse her, nothing to take her attention from those heart-wounds, she would have (tits'. Thus M rs. liery ton's afflict icna saved her daughter's life, preserving that daugh ter, her sole comfort, to her. How fool ishly we write! Always trving to ") ft.tl tfy the wn's of God• to man!" of us keep ,ilenee at these matters May awoke from this nightmare woe into which her golden girl-dreams had deepen ed, to reality. Not the reality, my dear practical friend, that you pratu about-411m love ae di ppetry, and that tort of thing, are alt et! 'Maga : that feelings and emodons, other than the ornniverous, are weaknesses to he "preached down ;" that the world 14 prosair, material , and that tho chief wis dom of life, youthful follies being over, is to take this hard word as it ig, and worimi hit. rime's self thereto. TheW, it strikes me, are "evil dreams," not more unbeauti rui than fabulous. May awoke to another sort or wisdom and theory of life Her trustfulness, outraged, became only the stronger her love, dead and uprooted, only tnught her more the truth and beauty of love -die learned from human wicked. nes. mid falseness that grand lesson that human affections are the wisest guides through this world, (though they he some time- itatray.) leading upward tti other worlds. where omnit•eroirsness and ma terialism find no resting place for their slow feet. She learned to recognize those past girl dreams as foreshndowings, pre saging visions, of this real, earnest life, in itial to it, as also to a life still more real and more earnest beyond The-duty that lay nearest to her -he performed. Her former craving for e•x -elu-o eandi v idual love mart elouslychanged itself into this sense of Quiety she sat ilman in that prison -room, devoting her life thankfully and lovingly to tending her tern. unsympathetic neither her life, whieti was to hare ta•en sr) beautiful, sr, full of rapturous passion, so full of placid wifely WTI d motherly happiness. And •he (hit this with no unders - turrent of repining • with no thought that it was praiseworthy I think it we could hear her at her prayer we should hear thanks that her pith of duty hod been so clearly set before her. that this great blessing had been granted to het This neatest duty of the sick-thorn vel formed there was little opportunity or timc to seek duties elsewhere : and et -he managed to do some good to thu pool, U. the , Ick, to the sinful, in, the neighborlos„.l around. She had littlft money to rive, though an heiress; but she had large .tore of pity, and sympathy, and kindliness -- Knowing sorri wit herself, she could feel the sorrow of others having been sinned against so deeply, she knew how and when to warn againat sin ; having forgiven she could pity while she warned. And yet it must be confessed that this woman was of unprepossessing exterior I.J i t e - r - iaritirTlmoiit'74an i sTV ' l :Ore m = little mobility of expres.ion ; her '.nines and tears did not come readily She had no eliNpienee of worth', no yi% &city of ac tion With the gay and thoughtless .he vas not a favorite; they neeused her of ler . 1 1/let madness as of a crime. and YRS w icked of her not to he more eh. erful flie poor mostly liked her. although she lid not give 01PM much in corn : and .loldren. looking up into her grey eye.. lam! 1° her instinetively The doet...r-- t t and i‘brivii. ‘ 1,., e night aril morning the alid from t•infn to boa )4n41 from 1.4-.4 to “1.1 sit(' Wa, an . and sai.l. frgtinglv, hi. I%a, nt I t t• ttttlt 'Pr notion too prepo-tprou• In be ••• 7tri•amii 'tile. anti her huahaml .Iraq ;2 (.4 on n wretrin-d lifr , now togethor, now n moniontnry affinenve. lITI , I now miser:ll.ly .00r Ile was a rogue in grain, this hand oine, aperient , . Michael Blunden a I,laritipe titiong man a villain among Wettlmi He /eel ‘ , "1`..f. , 1 to 101'11 liia Wlri•, and .11.1 not tilexeerite her as the means v. here •v !oat the heire , s She loved him ti11...s women will love; loved him the nore, I think, the more cruel and f a ithless Intl lwaitish he grew. Kate wrote for tasv+lnneo to her old home again and again. Mr. !demi 011 would never read or he a r the Imtpr.. May did what she could- wrote re 4 urn, sviohlthi7ing. rheerinc. timer rpronehing by Y wora ; .enditic timeov out t her pri ste rittsner until mother 4leerotiered this and the pittan., Whir,' e‘ the icieide----one great whe•li prostrates by a thunder-stroke of a hi, ,ontoolous !mum tlouble-. 1 We ro- cover from the thunder-stroke, mai me.l. peril , we vet ItSed and sorrow beentnes as the air n e hreathe. Whieh i. the worse —the intere.- itv 01 the one of the iontiu u ity of th.. otlwr K ite of a lighter nature, hail not the e ,pieity of suffering that May had • her grief. tore up her surfave tempers harl r. I.igiosi waves. vexing the depth•+ hilt little Earthquakes hurl seas upon their continent.. or 'wallow them up, never to return to their old hed. when the winds lull for a moment, the foaming wave. grow smooth Kate not only forgave but forgot faithle.stese , w h e n h e came b ar k to her : his return was always a renew ing of her tint love—a love not very pure. not very deep. math .oiled and de formed with the dirt of materialism When money poured in from some .ticei•••••fill gambling transaction, Kate forgot the pre ceding poverty, relished the cosily dainties, ruffled in the glittering plume.. giving nn thought to yerterda), no thought to the morrow. She forgot even that first .haint there lev the fault Sorrow had taught her no wisdom : sin no repentance The pft.t was as much a blank ea the future "Forgive cml ft,r?et," we say while they are direct opposites. Sterile. Recording Angel blotting out an error with a tear. in that 6.:ir enervotallires the remembrance hit-ever I * * * * Yewrs rolled on ' One night Kate - -ragged. rotit-sore. hungry. ill--erawled, wish her 1.,y. up thu garden of her old home, and hogged at the servants' door to see May. Thim was two nights before the conyeNation above rePordetl.took 1,1:14-.. - Her husband had again deserted her, quar reled with and struck her, where he had tone she did not know. He hadleft her almost destitute. Where to take refuge 1 She carried into operation ti plan which bad crossed her mind under like cir cumstances before, and made her way bottle. She had lost clear remembrance of her step mother's relentless passion . and unfor gi veness. May received her into the house -w liat else could she dol—but as yet said no word to her mother, •hoping against hope to win her over to ennsent by slow degrees Thus Mrs. Meryton, in her sick prison-room, did not know that this hat es step-daughter was under her roof. It wags matter lull of' difficulties for Alay. She felt, probably, some compunction at the deception she was oblidd to practioet $1,50 PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. 1 but this was lea than it would have been had she been younger and of a more tender conse?ence. t4bewast not truffle—, , ,diio on ' ly aeted as .he juilgeil to I.e bPst. and doubt kiss, her judgement was not invariably right ; how far she wa- thong in tilts in- Fiance let others decide. :•••lii.i accepted eir• curnstanees MS they Caine, alwats looking to find in them a .ht Me purposAi : looking for thi, perhaps, tiro earnestl y . as to the way of those who haNi• Ir.:oiled to aeknowl edge a W.-sling in sot roe,. She acted as i die lionestlt saw to be hest, aceording to 1 the light she had. In this et-e the choice 6y between turning liensister from the door to vt:irV.•,;in4l i1t , ‘,1.4.3 mg and ileeei% tog her mother ‘ltii otiose the latter , idiom. it. I think, more readily tss•ati-e the burden fell thus on her own shoulder,. Mrs. Bluuden was di then she arrived. Meagre (het. untr• in t ri/ LI I ~ , tie, i•x eitement of griet..pri4sion, te ar tit•l it,ll..t‘ , hail worn . down ho.r feeble hod‘ t ,, . in extreme of WiNiklia-.1. \ low intermittent fever prov ed iipm, h.1.-‘l.-ti„%. 1 li, i appetite. Iret tett away her ! l e ng th. ,k,, a di• I, ,1, 3 .1.• It she hail ,till been friendless—hail been forced to exert her-self to tram daily bread for her child and tier elf--"hew•Ailil not thus' have ikon oat 'h il t rl ,-si r iniving May to trust to, Illtla t.. }VIVO., with having no pressing urgent %%ants t , l , lllVpiV or troubles to boar, her fortitude hided', 1.0.1 It , , '.l VI , of re-i-trinee.laelii n e ,l in.i 111 , If,/ tI ii . Arne On S 11.• t• - . 1; to he; I .•,I• ind it ),.., ,tote more and more evident to May tleit thi. exhaustion of stem Wit' . I fi ng u 'r .i ii . ' I tile e% ening., 1..- Mt ',el and, the miss ..r, was leavine. , tier halm; pe.-foitiii-I Iti• - aecti-ittifited 1- indli • dli. • - -ht. I.,ilowed loin front the room tie! di...tined tint in the hall '•` , tr. • he„,:ttid. .f. 1., I It-tt ii (-dn.. man ner. "I tint-t trii-t it, N .11 net, i, .3. pi r ' son in the lion-, , t• 1 -.1.••-• I .r, -el l , 11 , \ mother does not kttt•w —*hi' i•er•••ti 1.- ill i ou must COW , and -,.. her Folh.e. me. and please walk g. ntl) .1s he ninon:, .; 11, t ,:: .tot Ir. 7. ire remon.trated In 1 p.•.•• n it 11, .T:11..1. 'O. 111 II his long intereom , e v.:tit her , n et: ied '.l person of whirs, pr.-sell«. Mr.. Niery t on • 10e. not know.' W hat t , .11 th. 1t.,—,.N1.1 , . ' Have 1 , ''• -eel et- ''" She did not an-e • r I tit 1. •1 tie s% IN I, the room where Mr Blundell t.v Ii• iv ing him iiot-ide I,lr 1 inotnent. she en fel ed. found Kati. it. i halt ••upot opt tie e ..d- Mil t.. 1 hint 'c;or,d 11, :I. I, ' I- • , esl ‘ , .1,.•» h. 1.,...1 felt the patient ., folk • iii , i licte 4 1 lir r ‘‘-tzt ell, haggard femme- - idly did s ,ii not let me see het I et •t• I' 1. t•lii• .... • , ,I 1 lie ;•.-bool; lit- he i•I • , , Ma% infirtu d air, K•,t, .II ,t, •, . 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Ili,• dint, preternatural . i utetne--. no%ci ln %oleo above a whiper.eraveling clown -tair-, t,tt chtlitnh trehlos and puma tng feet should 14. beard 10; tie d pill her pnsurercrom, this boy -SO f 34 solemn in Ins grief awl silonec, le% in - grew into May - ito Vu art. Anil til l ed up in a mea.iiire that 1 , 1-1111111..! 11.1 1 1 11.•111 . 0 the old love harl=-1)4 , 441 ri.,tp.l out He clung round Mayo walk ilk Ilia small arms, and, pressing suputist that icw heart, Loaling !uncover. ifny was to lace The cilforc,l and impri,mtnent %%ore not good for the % . and. it tor that liothollhll - .. Q u . rir mp i i from hi, mother.i;erard took hint and people wondered whenee the bachelor doctor had got lit, hi vain May attempted tot cofteit her mother's hate, and than to open a %cat to confession id' fi r ttirtihie secret "ILO is dying, inothee,b -she said, one ds,', in her . q uiet voice. • I hope she has repented ••llave not yore repented Will you not let me tell her you forgive he?" "I will net." It was hopeless. May nerved herself for_ the duties that lay beibre her. "A woman of no feeling, this of coarse nature, lacking sensitiveness you might have said, had you seen her calui mien at this time. She looked a little older; her face took a leaden tinge from want of proper sleep • her eye! were red—it might be from watching, it might be from weep ing She was not a heroine, to whom tear:- added a new charm. She performed her customary duties about her mother in her customary manner ; read the daily service and the appointed lessons in her ordinary voice ; worked with a hand noUmore tram bling than usual. Into the room of the dying woman we will not penetrate ; -the story-teller's art has no business there.— Listening at the door, we might hear sobs and prayers. Michael Blunden neither came nor wrote, wife ceased to hope to see him ; indee.l, tow.ird the last she lay constantly in a =hi per, and wiu; not troubled by such disai , pointments. NUMBER 15 Why should we linger Li% er those scene,: why play with skulls and crosirebones, ❑ml beat idle tunes upon 'offing' Kate died and was buried and her titer mother, who so hated her, never dreamed shat had taken place within the battle house. "Another funeral• May "• •he as the tolling of the hell readied hei ear "Ah !it will be my turn soon'" 1 es. mamma." said May, tatting that more tender word instead of mother- - yes, mamma, 14 funeral. Let me kiss you, dear mamma. Po you know poor Kate is I will read the burial service listen " It was not yen long Lefore another .4E01,1. of paridyr•is deprived May of her mother -- .1, Mt Meryton by on her death-bed. ti,.• remembrance of her relentlesa auger ; her dead .tel.-daughter -mote her, and turhed those ..oletnn moment 4. Then Mat told her what she had done, c-onferried that mournful secret. Mrs. Meryt.,n I earn 0,1 that her roof liadgi% en dielter to the (14, 4ng days of the unfoitimate Kate e ,and In tits , thought there %%ai .oche eoudoit rot her She hiked :thou' Kate %i child, learn ed that he was at hand, and asked to hint. lie wa... Id ought, and Mr,. Meryt.in sate him -oleinnly Into the charge of Jl.tl . , cen %N herein her plain 'clut:‘ 14 regarded tlu. ehild before , but it 1% I I nexpre.cohl % ron.oling to her to I'4 - welt the bov t lit. in trust from her dying moth .l here a a. ie. ,ecret between th.-In no deagi .einent et feeling or purpo,e . l'here tt.,uhl egret, no compunetion In T./after Oki. I fill 11/11.1 llft2 of penuriounie... allot 11111.11-..iitnont. h.und lierselt tick 1111 , 1 10,111 114 %%,itiderva. ..11 •Intitni 111111!:- thr.,uch the garden_ with tree 4• aten' wilrletne--•Af tttn trimmed , hruloi and tb.wer-1. a -. eta.-1 h. r that -.lie Lad entered into another %%urld and a iie‘‘ Lfe. The neve! tired, ‘ , l the igieri Flit i.oupdb of the rie•tliti i .; leare-, th.• wind, of ),ird, and in-., t• .11.tniit cattle the .cent.: at ficrwern hay the night nt the sun placing ;lilt .. .vigil green le.t% es, of the blue sky with its glid ing cloud, of the -Lhadot% changing on die -11.1.10 w lull- thec-e charm., (11 11.0111.• Icon. lit. ..1 1 .11 hatorn,lit- riwiel oh ' thi- honefi , tt u. .ue' How •r hdk-. Wm. lie in ht -r N.-1N IN.- in a.,.1 I. el tin 1... (it 'letl!. ate -ensehg• ' BE \ Ni ,1iti...1 1/1 0 0 11~/ '• C•.• i =MI r Capt.\ A) , Lil 1:1i4 1 1017)11i, it It the ut.ill , t (.4 minitin da, c .az a lit 11:1 , fc. 'he could 11,atal -owe r;01 ling -1. 1 ..1.1, • for The ni.,nui,ll ( '81111 , .t \ MI ti het It -11,. ••I• N% -t }jug th.- %%NA r oak of tho p1ay...1. to her rit sr %catch the k into ~.1,111.. %%API hill. 111:1:t, tiu -1111 4 st opt Hullo' ill, Ica , . an endle , ...tu.l\ This. nut ‘1....r lite recalled her girliww.d. schen from mornmg till night Alie had hve.l among the tlowers 3 . - the butt critic, atd—recall..d h. t th, eha•ten..l .In.l •tdolued, awl .)! !3• k.tionited her •orenitv of helrt •1ia , 1”.. - letrtnonite:t Inzht ' Ili hrs.( d of 40rt,.1% 01**•1* M. 41. Si,.- hart her I•ny ron , tanth ihout her That shrill laugh nt when it bep,m to break forth unre‘traiiii ,• iirt.led her at tir , t rilmn.it into teatr • Int -he learned to n to it, to call it forth. in Inv.. it 1+ -he net er loved anything. ,• .1 .wo.et lying volee year+ ago 'Mil l), 0% ureic into her heart mare and more -triking .town film tihrrs • yoill h wear' ....Ili 11l whi , h they rooted. lie.iv nmi thrill. an.l .Aim!. 1- , it were, from the enond earthe to her 'tont.. lime - T 1 hen the .pring foliage ha- heel, it prime hr win. l=. or -1. 4 ut- n: 1.11 , 11 t-. nut of the withered bent e , ine‘% I 1...1itJ...1i. tteAli the tit Ili/ nett PrOllllse 1.4 triiit..-\ of from -piing, I ut a Ik. 114.‘‘ 14 , ,r ,, .1. 4 •r , •1' tint Ctititertiii.lity. 1.) the -I.rihr , iihnranee ic moonlight iint , ) And ivat,r mil(' win. --hot %till 1 1 11 .1 144.1 411111111.'1 .111.111.4./1, .1.4 4111. 1 11,111i.Z, 1 , 14 1 11).• 14)1 It 114. 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Will tnarry me •11 deal, dent friend, I thank tit heart,' • .6,1 May, taking, be= . "I,ut I .1,11 n.n•er mem )nu - I 0)411 not . Do not, a.k me tin- que-tlnn ' 11'), t.) I t:R u 41.- lIEMI=CI . 1 6- Th, Timm, ipal election in thi .!‘ if Leavenworth, held on tiLSUI inwtatit. resulted in the triumphant queer*: of I ton lu au. clic Democratic taint/Woe for Mayor Those :••liari.iitie..of Brother Beecher - tired' at the wrong end ‘‘iii-1”•t.,1 A