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' ed' thee anything was going wrung, till one day I . _ ' her hare, upon which ClLerle y bat ; aud hring her in at any rate. . • - Slir nese' sue • I . heard tlie girls making' a great Wondenuent sheet , Al Scene at a , Schd:ial rk i eetY. SI ONE WI/0 WAS TUE E. 1 ; ' --••••-..- 1 . a canary bird that they found when they went - in In a few minutes the cenantittee . • the ineening.into the noorkshop, in a cage hanging , turned, asentripankel by Miss It—. $1 fel 1., el tun goingeound eo Broad ateeet to inquire of over, 1 " t • d then I remembered that - 1 , A needry ! party was assembled ut the parlor oda eyes glistened with tears; hut• she , eull t eenved itoelfupon her fates in 00 'Rees, the glover: about little Lucy Wendell." my s sea , an int • dlsuey -Wendell! who fresher ;John asked me for tit - e dollars the day before, and end Of ours, not tong since and a merry . when I asked what he wanted it 'for, he looked Pnndui admireled fmnlenme and a cheered '` "She is eprett little Dutch girt t who lived op- she'epish and made no answer. I thought it fru- i r t4me had the guesto, if we md ay judge from the con- 1 Charley by the luin acknowlAsed the'fairoiss of to to me in that : bit of a little dwelling. that dent hedsre matters went any further to tell ohn L• it •ual tateatement which WM kept up by the 'weird- etbe joke, and comphmented his ingenuity and Skill looks like* cracker's seam between the two hems ..l my 'Wishes aided his Oeuein Nine. 'My wishes,' Pla.. 6 Pntsocc.i... IdeaY n gtd`d Jolt" i The merry company then sat down to 'the oysej es on each di„de,=ef, it • she live d e r it h t i t er f ra '""` I'' Iha e always triad° a law . to my children. na am, v a was Prpetrated, :led malty Om./ 'One A I.W enjoyed ters, whish none emoyet with a keener relish thrn twtrentioneteree'ofdllie city, and 'owe propnetors To be sure, I have taken cave for the most, that ; atilie expense of eoroe one preseet. ' . . she elle had contribut so much to the entertain bf.thany a lotewithm it; but they , -had been out- they should be reasonable. Tam et little wilful, I .Aniong, the fairer portiere of diti guests was one meat of the guests t t night. bargained anthdet•witted till therwere reduced to own; and 'children obey your parents,' is the law Miss Sarah ti—, who ie beloste.l laid admired this little teneptent some twenty feet by fifteen.-1- both of scripture and 'of nature. So I told,Julin— by ail fur her aecomplishmente add natural kind- 1 vr ~. tame Courtship. - - ITheir only: reidieitig deseetulant was my little I did not hint mye suicions about Lucy—but told neesittsbeart, while she is dreaded fur her keen 1 trieed Lucy, !pretty, fair-skinned, hair-haired, We. him this marrimdt wins hi , s cousin lie could here no • wire, nod her apttess at the eeeeutiun of cruel e New darn it Sall," I say, `"Where's the -tise o' eyed _girl, of a moat Modest, quiet, coming do- 'abjection to, thl to suet about it without delay on aitda rs ' elie d icked f I this eternalosparkin. You know me, and 1 know 1 eneanme Foe menymiontlis after We moved - to , peril of my displeasure., He was filleriteted - look. , If-----had reiloned stsprfmely durieg the I you, eis maw if you've any nether ol ge: Mars 1 State street, I knew nothing of ethe family; :but , ed downcast, but sant diet I was detenhined, Anil eye g• and 'Heady every guest present had rut tied jiet say sea at once, arid e - ell have hone - .".. - titom such e t tse lystiima-ai the eve eat" taith ' nea " I believed he Would not disobey lite. A fete; even efer'Weire her wit, Among the ss whom die had ; - "i ey day! lir. Jonathan jilt waif I ani oldig• I nese was (flue ruling Session of thiehousehold.-:- , I , , . , s ,_ _ e ____,, d , ill the ff,,,t. cruel n mugs after, saw a. light in the evork•shop after the treated Their only ha v e Minerva, (the goddess of nisi usual time. I scent to inquire jute tie I had on elm-Wes not had at such inimeen amusement him- •• such e despernhurry, nither.—l Immght seo some dem should have known better.) used to scrub the `elf, tint) who reeve ed to repay :digs Sarah in her) feller that 'ud take - the shine cleaned! 'o you, afore bore weeklYclecen garret to cellar-. their only car lie - The upper part of `the deur was set with glass. I l'ine l ve nin • ' i • I'm twenty.", ~ so •i _ my slippers, and my steps made little or eutetuad. 1 t eras shcok every Saturday; the steps weree„ cones Nation turned upon inesmerione— , " New Sal: that's slued. I swone So you'ee-jist saw Lucy finishing off a pair of gloves—ray 'soh ( s onred daily I never, in my life, saw the old "ct • 3 , said he put to sleep any quaetity of pretty lioldin' onter use, tu lieu? a fool to fall back on, when was standing by her. It appeared that they were woman-withoist tie:lusting cloth in berhand- Such for him; add he insisted upon her trying them on 3• l3 ee , ,Indr• and strong mended -cane tentlemen, you can't git nothingbetter. I Lett-you•nosel Oat a War of•extekinination did she carry on againet his hand. Hers, poor thing, seemed to tremble.— I . n11111P4'"Y, nod facetiously remar -ed that he tint- o' gen' to stand that. You've either got to take - i the intruding particles, that my friend Es used to The glove would not go en , but it came off, and utallse e .ldtrseif on being Id good a it ass Parson F. , me now, or say:good bye fir ye.. A tette!' td 'll I etiy, it must tin hard to think Of "turning to dust:" , s , weir handl t teithout gloves, awl a vice fit they ' 'ler ith It Pair ox Plates; em, Charley " I can , take the, shine otrer me, I'd like ter bee him," ! l a ne Y hail nh visitm ' s ' °°c°ln P animlit and of `" e were. 1 burst in upon them. 1 asked-Taint if fhe''s acoettielioh as much in the pet g-to sleep line as "Sda 1 Jonathan, for rely he'd be worth deein', only indulgenie of the old people, which nets sit- -was les'obedience to me, and I told Ldey to quit thetteetn can with one of In liest siemens." 1 I dent think - ther's many cud du it But. if there ling on the steep, every pleasant rafted - maces, accord- " onoense 1" cried Miss lii be One, of mut*" I'd like ter hey dm." , , I se. my service immediately. Now the tylpole matter ' 4l ' ing - to' the ancient Dutch custom• she never par.elloneense I" eelieed Charley, aseliming a sett- ° But seein' ye'r not eure o' such luelts pat east, I must do John the justice to say he stood by " look She never went"°°t' excepting on Sunda) " her like a man. He had given his heart and prom- deteendnordness 1 " perhapas yet- think I can't put t wouldie it be better to take us with a good offer, to Church, 'd then '-he reminded me of one of t than di wait fad the chance of a better V 411141 sten iced his hand to Luce, and she es nod she loved lettd° sleeP• I thessiebright,' retty fiowers, that bang On the cr age I s Itini—him who Wa`l'llut worthy of her love. He " .. I a terbapq I dot laugded Miso 11. !to one, you'll never get- A bird!' in'itie hand is ged, bare s of -the cams. •I pitied . her. he.r IL -think I could convince youtin a few minutes!" worth two iu•the bush : now I tell youateee..„ . • satd too, something of my being a• kind falser and ' sprhsg. Of life seemed passing. away so dreurilid.— a kind man; and he would not believe that -the 1-4faant'dmn could Put me to It !eel ) ('' " Well. so ,it Jonathan, but raly we'd better . . tMy pity wai , miettppliedt and f felt it to be so first case of my a \slung - would be to the iii- • blen'elett '►ur , teess,', exclaiieed Charley ith admirable eh wait a little. I ha'at got thy sheen' t ~n *hen clookid into her serene and sweet stomata . . doing I I dunderthasiesna " " And if - you will nue try, I rledge my dinaper wove; and. my - liver lids are , in the 1 nnan girl 'whom Prosidence tat lace our - •. i finite, rind Saw there the impress of •that happi- .i, 00 .. , ... . •myself to accomplish the tar ,or ta futn sh the loom pit .' Beiides I have got four bed kiyers tu. willwonderthe I hardened L eta am, you wi my I nest which certainly flows , from duties rehglously *eaten; for the deepened quite and a bed tick ter make up, boletere„ pillows 1, heart to all this, but you knew that anger is a short I perfortned. slt iseat great matter, Grace, to have I nd all I emit it ready tinder three months at , leThe oysters r cried Miss ~ " I take you at a g . , madnmse and go it io; and besides, there is nothing Yeer•desiresehoundedlwithin yard statiotr;eth he makes us to deaf to rem°, and true f ee li ng es t h e peer effort" 1 eny rnte. "Let's tee—its June—July—August, ' Isattsfied with that:pi:let, unnoticed performance of * And emu will give me a fu trial r' t!.pteniber, • That'll 'bring the wedded hate the I strong settee we are wilfally doing wrong: "f was -• a t• It o duties Feovidence has nlketed to voe, anirnot .te'Yes. .., ' season .; fruit, apd we cau have thiuge nicer, Witte, • e harth, and - John kite his * tempere mud poor Lucy . I to !caste your efforts or strength in seeking • to mu *Agreed, then," out so much expense:' , cried, end was too frightened to itpeak: it ended _.' 11 I god,or to Obtain pleasure beyond your sphere.— by my telling Lucy *eke •eteataidotedeetey ...eloosietro And Clutricy. tq the delight of the whale company, " That's good-et-min, Sal, but you see, harvest. Cuts is true wisdom ;and this was Lucy Wendell's. 1 day in my hoese; and John, thee ll'-he did not obey Mt° were Arne of fun .1,..1 oy,:t4r.:, commenced nue io cernhe, and mother s gittiti g i ld, and can't du the Ati last there came to tins oboeure The . # 1 Ring preparationo for the appt rently .Lard task of v, - ork for the heeds, through the hot weather. ' Now me my curse should bo upon bine coiner to all, death and its changes. The old man "Tice next • they'had both cleared out morning.reefing the hright eyes of ;he wide awake Miss 11. if we cud get married about the first o July, it and his wifo died within a few days of each other, into a muMneric slee p. ' . 'ud save me iurin' a gull, and. the money 1 ehould e., 1 and everybody thought they had gone off to get lof the influenza that then raged in the city. sue married; Ise . l believed t u t t e e m , w e e , ~t i o hn II • fihrzley said duct he operated V. nh plate , . Ile have tu pay for wages 'ud buy, us a sit a cheers:, ti, hope of -seraeng the pretty orphan -induced me tot cr e me! ee g ee et - diet:geed , eittri, e et t se m . be ib ii e a lee, remarked teat 'some pia , were Letter than " Three true, Jetiathaa 'Tis te hard foe yu re Igo to the hieuse. She receiver! me gratefully, and bee ee e iret eettee e t e s ,,, L ute s i n s ee ie_te e etties e c ho others. and Cherlev Meet go wth Mrs. S., the lady good old mother ter lade du, so much'work. • Moo as an old friend; and though we had never el- friend ebeetee in''-the city eme ce n othi n g o f t ier .: 4 "Eitlfle 1161.1/-6, to - her pantry, i metre ' ,a choice of be I can get ready by July—l' kin leave 'the sein', changed a word together, there had been an inter- 1 teachispecitnees of crockery as !would best suit hie and sister Steil help tue wish the weeeine and end when-I aterwered 'to much the better accused change of kind looks and friendly nods—those lit- I me of cruelty; and then folloa ed high worde, I Porenoe• tie ct humanities that bind even strangers tugether.Charley was occupied some einie in making he " How many cows du you Milk' this_summer 1" such es shoucd never paste' between father and t Oa inquiry into her afteirs, I found that she nag l selection of plates, and the c i pally, AN hoSe apps- " Why, we've fa 'nt gives Milk, and tit heifers sole and it ended in turnineben `from"my door.— left' almosti penniless . but a discreet and kind fe- tile for fan and odder: mere Is -coming very aecute, 'lll come in July, Likely it be wine trouble to I do' not wonder you turn away—but 'hear me I inale friandhad procure 1 a place ter her iu Roes' • Saturday night, three days after. Jehei liaine home ' began to' row -impatient. I break them to mikes But you understand sigh glove factory: Lucy was skilled in all the art and an alter e d tem! lie was ' , s t u mbl e R e if ho.only 1 At length, however, Charley re-appeared with thungseuid I heard you say, pi like terfeederibres." hart s of the needle. Ross, it seems, is a very had been wrong. He begged pardon, and promise 1 a Very sober fitce, and said in a serMUS (One— " Anil Sal, rye got a pair is the new - kind er thriving esti-testi:ma; and to the warm recommend, " I couldn't flll/1 ally pIAM, IT./ Suit. use exactly, chickens, as big es turkeys, an' I'll lay a dollar ed to obey me in all things but marrying Amy ations of Lucy's friend he had promised to board Brum. s b u t I', but I menu to hare atrial at ens - rate. The best theds TM nicer sheep in the state 'n mine."' ' I eive up Lucv, father? said he, - her in his CAW 11 family, and allow her sufficient cone cannot marry any one else.' I forgave him, from I could find were some dirty Mlles, piled away in • -Mother says Itye got all I need, but a wife, an' pensation ter her lat;or.; One Corner. n311••11 Mr.. S. is lc% a-lung Cu t e the pm- she says she'd reciter hey youei tiny tidier gal she the bottom of my heart I tort him; and (long-In a few' days she removed to her new home.— •- • • pose• 11 bile u•he is pi-tie-mass; them WE may as knows ; and ye keow I'd like ter marry tu please but I h ed to oak him to torgive me,aye not come • It is now fifteen months Stnee she left o ur street to that yet. I asked him What had brought him well male choice of a gesel Oositiou, Mire IL" mother, as well el myself." She (area tine° to tell me that die s was perfectly back toduly'. He put into my' hands a letter he 1 " Sir in said Mies H. pertivt. - Now one word for all—Sal, is it a bargain Irr satisfied *with her P Le° ' and Sinn° then I have had received from Lucy • site had p ersevered ' "lsm e'dn aeld your cent4nenee, if belle" 1 " - m " W ell, Jouathan. I don't see as I kindu any bet ter. Besides, yer mother needs. ray help, mond' heard "nothing of her. Do not leek di reproving.,l rather thee; I eau." ! not seeing hem ; but such a letter, ladies. If min- " my lady mentor, I have been intending fer so me isteld could speak so to the heart there wou ld b e ' ' Well, you peed, or I canpue put you to sleep my mother due, Who has tu good- gals, besides 'll i ac. time to call as Mrs ROSS* to e inquiries about no dm in the world. She said she had deserved to If cuts laugh tile charm is lebeson lea! rompan So I think we'll fix it, for die fast of July!! , ' her. 'My story has beaught us,a most to the ahoy, I suffer fur carrying 'natters so ter without my km,e-l edee. Sete spoke of me as the kindest of fathers. and the kintime of mastery _ Then she spoke of uary laud at the Lucidity of illy motbses, and I pre t• That's right' Sal' and won't we have a glorious • J‘,l,n Puss, glove manufacture :' Ties must be dune they will, bet you must nut, for if you do, I helependence 1" the place Stop one moment, Grace. and bed shell be snider nu obligation ti} produ. - e the oysters: through the window.: that man, no duubt, is Ross the duty a child owed to the parent—said she Miss IL, ileeklug the whele trice evideted in The Sailor and the Actress. hinn•elf. What a fine bend 1 . •You 'eight know oboudd never have any peace of mind till ol:e heard till'. and eupper•ilW Chat lesi felt sure of making . 'such a mad would succeed in thworld, let la:, lot •S% la I was a poor girl, scud Inc Dueliegs or be cast where it wonid. He would have made a we were reconciled; and told him it would be in her laugh by the Celirrotl,ll4.k of the scene, readi et. en.ans, working very hull for my thirty s}i l- 1 yam for him to seek her, for ohe heti sely re- ly entered into the arrangeinknt. resolute geheral. a safe statesto en, butt here he is I solved never to see ham again. The paper saes Charlie: three placed tu o chair., fac.ng each uth hags a week, I went down teLivers.ol duringehe an honest,'thrivine, gtover, and that perhaps , is just 1 blistered with tears from. the top to the bottom • er, directly El the centre of ite. room. Lot his seat holiday s, where I was always kindly received. I' s -well; it/thing truer than the trite old couplet , , , . . . , in one of thetli and requeste M i U. to• • fre t to perform in a lave piece, someihing like"these. a• out saving and excepting nothing, trom which you S., . oci.up2. • pretty little affectang dreams :hey get up now at 1 'Hadar and fame from no tondition rise ; ' could grass what it cost her to write the letter the other. . our minor theatres ;and in my character, I repro- 1 I Act weer your part, there g l ut; 1 the lies' " I could not stand it ;my heart melted m Men " According t° my ire me . Long,' said Charley, with -me • I found her the very nieht and without loos Rented' a popr frlendleseddrphen g.rl, reduced to the !' .• The old as to looks as though he aught be A In- • • ~ . • most • ciretelted poverty. A heartless tradesman I tie tyrannical thou;)'_ Heaven grant poor Lucy - of time 10-ought • a her heck to my lento., and there" "gut will ho required to 10.1 prosecutedthe sad heroine for debt, and insets 41 12 , lie added, waikiee lutstil V to the fareher end of the nutty nut have suffered from that trait in -lee phyd- , o - „ eye and tolTraltate my mots phtfing her in-prison, unless souie one Will 124" bad I ognomy. ' ' "said 'Miss II ' shop and throwing, open a dour that led into a back " Yee sir. - - for her. The girl replies ' then- I have tio hope ;rwe , •• The only customer is coming out; now we have ,par 'I " there, med i i the lon s and short of it." or. , . till , s e , Charley then took•hold of not a friend in dm wurld.' - Weeit ! will a s k s w be j a cheer fiche let. us go in." And- there was one of the most touching scow,: of ed her in the eye, while thq hail for You to dare you from mnson t" a the -.Mr. Ittoes, 1 belies e." ' human life. My pretty, d ut if u l f r i en d b eceone a present gathered about then; stern creditor. a I have told you I have no friend ', " The same, ma'am." ! wife and randier, her infant in her arms, and ber " The Pint . e& '''' All° , d Mid ou earth," was the reply. Bat just aS I was, utter- , "I = m e i etr. Ross, to inquire after a young sin- I 1 b. d sitting herdd her,watching tl • first surd lus el e it. . tv. Mrs. S. came forward ingdhese words, I saw a sailor in the upper gallery trran who came' o lisle with you last Christmae: motions of intelligence and love in its bright little '4 . , uired article. Charley too epringing over the railing, letting himself down ' el have had a great many young women living niece Such should be die sununer of happiness hand in his les Miss H. ma. ! from one ter to =ether, until be bounded clear with me. ina'ani." when die spring is consecrated in virtue. other. still ldakeig Cletrley I A fter a pease, Charley, over the orchestra and fontlight.s and placed !tire- "The old mates humor requires me to expli- 1 self beside me m a moment. " Yes. you shall hare ' cit. Herauune, Mr. Rod., was Lucy Wendel." I L Martin and the Lawyer. from beneath - I - the rhea' an I motion, passed his fingers a one friend at least, TT:Y . poor } - cone woman," said . -Ay, Lucy Wendell did come into the factory We 'heard an anecdote of this distinguished law- ! ei,,,, e ! , ,a, .' 1 • • s i e be, with the greatest expression in his honest, sun- a b out t het tune 1 glen y mutate I yer re few days ago, Which wo remember to have drew her delicate finer , : fry burnt cauntenance ;"1 will go bail for yoSi to site I There Was ten expression on Rosa' face at the net wall in presto but.-elects is so good thidet willyell f i burst - amount And as for you, (turning to the frighten- ! mention Of her name that might betide good. and te, to w it again. , , , a 0 late , e'er fro: ' nut omiling Charley replacei ed actor,) if you don't bear a hand and deft your lit might betide evil of Lucy. " t merely wished Martin was on cne oceadon riding to Annapolis, t the Plato,and rubbed the 1 moorings, you lubber,it will be one ' wed You when t o ;m o w, •Iter. Rosa, whether she still remain.; with in a stage coach, in Which was a solitary con a if 1 ib. I come athwart per bows." - 'Ever erdeture in 't em ! , t i Wan' as grave y- o luwet. t 3 , ton, a young lawyer just ameneheing the predict burst of laughter feline ed. the }levee rose: the uproar was perfectly indesscre t 7 - Was sonar. friend of Lucy Wrintlall, naani r .: of Law. After tamp' familiar couYersation, the the plate ensued in his hen, table • peale of vat leer, screams of terror, cheese I " I should thmk it an honor to eidl myself so, but , .. N, 01114; law‘ - er said : I made passes across his Leo from his tawny med.males in the gallery, Iprernarte I could hardly cluinr that named She was toy ! .• Sir, pia have been remarkeibly successful in 4 lOU line down the middle tore sera Rings of the 'violins from the vtelfestra ; 1 teighboreand interested ine try her correct deport- j your profeesion—few men have gained so many Lo g e eye:, and all owls of im anti anii4e. the universal am there steed! the tun -' I mere, and uncommon dutifulness Its her parents ." , casee—will you be good enough to communicate to ores on l id, cheek, chanoine I cense:too &Luse of it, shelterhig me. " the poor die- 1 Rees made no reply, but fumbled over sonic , me. a beginner, the secret of your wondrous sue- f. • .t he 1 as i to MCA cereintony tees young woman,' and breathing defiunee end i gloves that were on the. counter, then tied up the ems ie tery. Mire IL imitated hut destrection agoainst my mimic, persecutor. Hewes ' bundle and Leid it on else shelf. " I'll du it, young man, on one condition, and that : e .s tdose and inverter:llde g ' only persuaded to relinquish Ins care of - me by ' the ,-' on seem diopooed. Mr.• Ross, not to answer is, that you defray • daring• stayof' my eeeases ms t the speenttore became nit, manager attina t te*to arrive and rescue me, wilt" !my inquiry. ' I ern afraid some accident hail hap f days Ao • I . e 1 , . , e few at napo ts. 'it seemed that sumo of the a profusion of =triad haeltnotes. owned to, the poor gift" . " Willingly," replied the young man, hoping there- I ter. some idled upon ile ! " W eld • Ilk to know rna'enassolust has hap- ' • ' I tl-s- Jon eo• • by to profit greatly by the communication. t erten; over the chairs, dime penetit4her t" He leaned ; his vn his desk , I • •S The secret of my eueress," said Martin, " may ' otherefell upon the fleet a and eeconed about to.begin a story. - .he iliscorered in this advice which I now give you, Charley eeutinued to ' •I " Certainly I would." • namely : Deny everything and insist on proof:' acrose . hie face,. f uel Miss ei , I " Well, you. knotv when Lucy Wendell came to # Chi readiing Annapues, Luther Martin was not inents; until the mirth rose 1 rite, she twee a, little demure re a twenty, I very self-denying in the enjoyment presented by a • ! girl ! poor began to suspect but so comely and tidy-that she -nets a pretty rest- fine hotel: the substabtials and general refresh- 1 by annething besides the it triga s i t e-eye of oldsor_yeting• . She was a s tnents whre despatched in manner quite gratifying I motions. She grew uueass gr a e to:the other Idyls du dus workshop I te t e n , ! Kee. en. : ee tone for return at length came. I j a • e e' dhe juts sat , net in one cm ' - • • P y upon heriself. The her , at' the I e ee endure ' -i lo• ar. THE ILEGISTEB. PUBLISHED FAIRY THURSDAY BY W._ ChM/titan. vaue;pavment ia - Cath per year witikin the year. f not's% the feudal* the year, The Beautiful. ST C. D. STVAPIT Thou mist not amp the beautiful AO call it nil thine - own : The lkinitifufl liven for , elt nd not, for one alone; it is eattri:loses. an sky, 4...tdOising wide as time End ells& - Foi - everchuninn eye. , roilin'iliitf'cris - ts the otmanwavo ,e 1 ti The star ttfiet4stailktehrow of morn matt ,t"Ots all:nights • • The:l44lo.4arer. tbklePA* • 04:: vaditmg7o 3 4 tIiP.AO4,- ; • le God's aWq liYielktritVP 44 . beim;tiall 411144P 1 4; That this•otte giftistzkaist, Defies the Cruet Wiwi's pow,* And-banzWerieicedVrient, I For, spite of chaineOlieslavilieits see • 1 • Iltegint'ellrittittfltirOWV -- ' -- ' In beauty's lightAi_rtherty's joy, And beautfirtl#4*-d cheer.; And God•be forevermore, For this, Etta! bleSserThoots, The szacrirtt—which all may share, And none ebn Omit too soon? - The imantiful; hieli.pwriftes- And leadsms up to Him, Whoia its source., its life4ind li&ht, From flower to t eraphint Tine. .FITS O / 11 * A Tyrant ne , edeth note, throne To - Win - Ore hated-Mane; Who rtileth tiot lig household xvell ‘ llust cptrn the Ty-rant's mime. Who tramples down of-alares but on, Is e'en n worthlesi thing, ; No matter be his title great, I Or he he one oe small estate, • Or master, lord, of king. The husband losing not his trife— Parent to child Ilniund— Who'shuns his home fuihrutal • To -suit a ,brubsh mind: Whoever harms a brutal thing, Whatc'er may be its name— The Res that.biars its daily oil. Dr meanest worm that crawls the soil, M us t owu the, Tyrant's name. - - When peace . prevalls—in every home, When kindred love Is found— And etch to all-shall feel the tie, Brother to brothers bound; When none shall dare a deed to do • Which others' wrong may be ; But each shall govern well his heart, And shun himself the Tyrant's part, Then--,then mankind a free. 'Too GREAT a. tBU Poor. 'Omar!, in lotle Of the middle. Statiaiki.c.iispel, (*riled her:WOto abasch for, baptiam. 713eiay, the Bisf49. . - " Lathy, sir." ' r tte Lucifer ! That moot, the • d I:),apisedliteAild Goo4et i nitlitiOan. ikair tohfchituteit could not' naar,the church dour, „whoa .tho :told the aotte ld thehi *as a Or/. - - S • : • ra.7-r, - --,-CittlittaksoltALtzstaua Citioszn.—lie hill a dh d e - - w h o h as pkot!iiiKs!u but his Ruspeadera,-and yetthie is •the e fashiotiihte intininer dies in pipme tw i te i liv L o - nt curt pa . I , crti andlatti d o ,ii,,, % b er iiii r . Put' "Illa• -- -s , :,..-' . . ; -ii _...,, The h o tirt i ndvirin uzied.foliniii their-joke • albino. klyeltit-F ..4. 9fsiltere - ' ' ' r •histi, nal AO hiettio.litde parsonl , ;.bats .54 odly Waiter—"'c rat ' tir lial . ..4 .— , 3 1 " '` 1 I, -. : rii. , l tai rt , ) itt bersietione; irid.ithatqls iilutt'l CO - - Oki-Croos- 0 --Pco.got.:use-sootaachei, and .tr,inat. it - liwa t ithigoilaNum.',She was aitttle me occateflog to drawaletre.r. on. . tett stAilSsieVist. hirluseille.l4: 1 near iltid.:a Wateit ..., iifTr , t.DallikilliStat,Pr'- 11 1 13e r lkw--10 iiiiiat Itiegniirbasineinkaglit, . 3 eiali - il , - 101iWoniiI-ttVAMPliattirk . '- it:. 0.4 l' , 'i , " l .4 . .thore'slAhroyevbta in thisilifeysitegsvernagFea .v ..,,t; mate& who jtauistigim lAige_ 21. .. i a latti c iig.„ 131 w evi su di a 6. whekg.-4 eonliLlatie bear * - - AcOriirsePOTJßlivlL *4 - 41111936 --iirce •tol,*iroliiiiW - -:-.Y. - : i-1,,, .3. , 1 6%5.'::1:-4n ',"lszt-,..: - .: , 1 10 -011 1 1 0 71 1itk - A - :KtIO - Odge040 9 4.: , :b - 11 WiNg - - ''''.-zni-4,-bi fisitait.tfri=""'lo4:43frtNiati'''''' • jeekstioot at* eide,dOod .7E, ,t_•,. , 7 1::, 2•... , 1-irA .1 iin',4;fl4', q .....i14. , ...„, .:,1,714 ~,,01gt,u,ir:.4.; ,That, tii„, , _ . r ., _ , , ~ ,4 0 , 1911 slum s war, =lam. 4. 44, , % AiR Fm). , " 4 4011 th --- ' - s'''' - ' " 4 ''.. ,''''. ' 1 John .P.m. fine, fresb-looki:o466c' Plattited Mil IllrAilAine' * *Oil itiaaWASSP , „ A _,,..4l.lkedia#nithw.:-. I sot ' I heart t f' liii:oCa . winghis col* Amy pow i sh o, ol4 o fr uk r i g hoineoulimmu-mrim. -• ~ ihi lf , - ilikot e rin,4*,gesistl..6 . 4 ItiAsliertitht ugh iiistikivAgforaill :#Olll4 - trett %riling" iii, , rlo . _' " ` 3 4o % *t. AILle-eet• ;:q•.,T. t ourS-4.---.71.-x,_ , J .i..:,- -. ..:.tiAsf4-; ;41,, ._:• , 1 . f ien irielb-inir bfisik - i t sili c r f al les i i, - ... - 2:-; 1 " - - *TM . b ;teak r exelaitneilittis :,.. A l livid di? . .i t - litg.• , iiiii, qi e ;,,i t oika , : l or4l e Darn7l -3. -1 r . ' Ifir WNW iiioteiflotoysilfuse I ihatTerefiriaxl the Yeulkee, "ieht, inie ;N za , A k a . 46 , t t..i tive .4o :4ooftitilameeif tint sees them" . : . /,. • F 4 n•iff-e 4er 4, . tiers - x c0:44 Itr . r• t ''''''' :''',-- ''' • ! ---, iwathita is , to.hlitek.t;' She jtist sit (Ink ner, uu alluded her work, and took- no pat in Weir -ffan triotrithaVa - parcel of 'girls ate; the dinging , naray frdm morning, till night. , like(fortly - thousand chimney swallows. - • Linear was '; ,. ery . - digerent ; she made herielf -neat and 'tidy in the iiiidningi an4:ilid:n9t load halOtn hour at noon, when tteprentuki . boys were coming . to dialler, - - - , MONTROSE; PENN'A.; THURSDAY, MAY 36, 1850. The young man and Martin good. tu q getl bar, and denianded their reopectnie 31arLin'ti-Wivi . .ettonnoni, but On glancing at it., he -quietly - handed itoto' the . young lawyer , who run ning Ids eye over it lil y, returned it with the tst niost gravity, • Don't vcatintend f '.Pay v;hatl" said. h . c..t...Viciy, pa,* this'bi I.' bid riot' not ' promise, 611 1 of deipair and shame brit. .the route downier rthilV you' wtiuld • ilefitY my Her face her pretty bowl' -eipciseS) as- tit& Ito 4" ,- ,1 - r.-: -- ' ' ••' ' I 'tied Sitithtfilack`strelike of E; , :tthipttezei 6 ir,' r. esidrdhe: young gentleman, - " - I. i,; , get• - errli MO her nqact,-itrir t•-denr evikythittgoodinsiar upon proof." '-' ' : ti t fai - -ehiWtipsind down, ..if.::: ! ..,-ii : ii. - , ~ ',.-•• - r, ..f, cr .- 1 1 1 :t 13 1 ',; s- 5 4 W4 9 ,kr 4 , , 19.5 . !7:' : 'S'4„, -. E -, ..: 1 .. , ~...„, ~..„ ~...1 , ,, ~,.,,,,..ye e' '; Whole dozens t ot lint bitrilt4tW ,I were , carited ofrin'tt.,aing e, , nig ii-Ci„ , ,. .1i..., - 4T1.-.41:i - i ll• " True.npoo my honor, sir :- Mo.tritoliol..ert'loy,li 10,,•PreYC9f,01)!".k - Pr. u s i ' r e d " .4°- 3 90 114 -00 9 0,P . Tait it •titai":lol . 4diCnepuse. .Thvf - ..,.:4i,)144:7 , 441 , 'Xi1. afilik g iiiii,f 41:4 if - there' bait beet atibodr then,. . They webliksteal . thencetit of the rivor;imt 44,4;4', _ cote,,anci-even OUC6I. , the7Milkilkayi*":;,e,::.,;;:k,,:w;T;l:. tl, li.• ~ :" Q 06,13 gracious l':, . ~ , • ....' .7 .- -. ,:-4 -:::.,..,..: - I, - "lint I to give you sin id'ealiii*iui4:cinjitiiriiikix. ; - mere; continued Ca:ie,i4ridinglicilly.iiiill . ll""the r .;: '.- listening- company, just toi giro: Pajx , llll - ',i . li.; ;., you ever work--in ...a. ease ..t . aill_Fd..:• ,• ,--,.. - , .:_i rl-..t :-.v..r •'I • 'Never." • - •• . -: .. i - "Well - niv brother, one ditY;:breuglit4kf *lt& 1 ; ~ fired fine-bleck Walnut log-r•feursfe, feet: three it'thii' l , bUtt and not a_lmot in it.,' :110.-was - lietermisted , Vrik. keep that leo., auy how,. and .bired two:Sa,,tehmaik.l to watch it all night. . Well they...took a detnijelti g i of whiskey with th4m, snaked the log, tip;llekaid im hill above the mill, and buift,'.iftre, IthdrthetV- - down on the logeM play keerdajtst to keep s w ill , l ; you sec. 'Twits a monstrous t big ..log--,bork..; tlc.;., inches. thick. /Well, as I was. saym',,.:they p114,1:4 1 iceerds and drank - whiskey' all night, and, as 'itbiV 1 gan-to;groir•lighti went to 'Sleep a tradlolif llti"-q , ilog. About.a minuto.afterdaylight . rgelliret'i . T . r 1 over to the mal to 11 P.0 4 01 !stheT.04 iOO 00 41 ' i f 1 ens rune r. _ , .., ~: ..., ~., ......: ~. ~,...-,i11: I"And 1 U Setting on the bete* i'' The -tide - vested iiliiio - . an iron-wedge into the • butt ; eend,. which , ,pitititt7. I down hill, and hitched a•yoke of oxen on, and pu!iff ed it right out, letivifig the shell:and theScotche* Setting astrinlille of it .fast a s leep;-'- ;. - „ " - -7 il!i ''' The tngligunan here rose, dropped his -..4:t i, i urnpinto the Spittoon, and .1 101ted•at liiifirittd ' if. said he thought he would git ion de r.k and see b' I far we'd be down the river before Morning.. -..-lie, , 111,7--'r,----7----,_„... 14*- . . RHectraoc - rry or Scxxist , ' . - --:"Mrs.Stnith . ,”4# ~! Mrs. Browh' to heti:ext.:doer:nit""r,bitely - ,.''j4f . ? Sal makes a common practice of Arowin` heridek right down in front of my. door. and I don'tlikel. ifs Well, Mrs. Brown, since you bare spoken ab4T,, it, I must say' that reur Bill does morn than the,- I he chuck dirty *liter in my' Sarsiate,' aid;44 . aide r. her dress a few- , days; ago :' -: -- •," -•- '., it, " Well. dear knowo, Mrs, Smith, you.needti't tr : ;t2 'nothin! about my Bill, for yiSur.SaLls die weatcl•ti in the neighborhood •,. all the niiighbara Say,.o4oi)v, What all 'says must be so." .'f'' -'•-'!•=-. '' lii -All;tite neighbors - say so , amis - they-I - and - wt,: does -they' say about. your Sal, gd like:to know Take care, Mrs.. Brown--den't, NA me 641001 or I may say more than yiii' rd like telienr. 7 Vii . ple that lite in ' glasi houies oughtn'C'tO.thfic stones." - . . , - - •!, 4 1":.-0 ' u Spy Aat you please 7 ' , Mrs. Smith; but, , :d '''!.;---' care anddon't- tiolate the , : aW, or I'll put where the ihigs w on't bite you."' 4 . Alt I. 'yOu will, will you ? your dirtyln pit a dee-04 woman in•prison,•:•'.will - you=r • take care Yen dca"tget. itterefe* - 4044*. 5 . .yououghttte:hate been, ,;o4it_..o4*jforhi4 . u.ids sayeli tine." - ' - ':::: , ,..:._,...4 , -:',X . - ;', , '.. , _ 71 4 titfi"-•'''' • !‘Therti7lll.zittitke: Vett:oooSi thiff..'•- , ',Ti. prove that-lreeil::VirllL...t.lit - ,'1t04,, :stITA 4 - 'l: ll :Pee'itAbel"Oillit.. , ,iiii4*f9 4 •'' Mrs. B o•, 11- haste4ea.orstiiklrietittn),,,„ti. - ii'artii" t for Mrs. Smith:` - The' niagl'ittsite , entista "l e the onty±;o6ittoitia-:•ithii'-:tits thing rthe operation.;,, scenes AIM .rY Oa .Pecurrq4e!• ,. .;.. , -.-.4„ -- - • ,--"; •:.' •., A . elhi ( . N. Y.) c*ldetit . : of thei-. i l u :the T• es giros:that' 'henna 'lnter' :"- „ ~ =;.f. , " -..-f . ,', .-R ..:-.-:..-...,,,-, - Thee is no PlesiurO:44kiii4 4(4i" the m ,rilist, and: the itoutir - TeOeti to ma maintain that there is midelight ea , .cnjohnent so ennobling; and , :pure;-_ ' perience In, the hesteNtruet4;.o,l*„ r ig .- „. the pour and neelly:L 7 the.licinik :the 'blind. "The' libareliiiiiileindlP. - ' . - .... • • 1 II Let me girCyistoeelfeitiPoirkt. Oe rqam, the„ethfsrfdavj.meta. or,Pril extended Maekriieded bendithd. asked . "tones for a littlel'ititilettitikiff bed aenniery hie back; _add" -91 ineat.:PLAWf. o.lldliliaxeltuniW , iT: l `4 4 l ( t him t9P,r-f9c.m.entiviritio ,. ., two ran or half boots,* COl4, * . fairs' - of Ofd yientS=4ll'Of ikons iii' - creasing; Alta waitinOunf Tiscled watbre% , and 1'444_ lOtlitinei heaitetiCiatiliedbut; lbetatior;pititgiii haaritt got a aight skitanOlteat-Iter* dootair; doeithliobArmi :er;%#,Nclir ~st.**4: !in 0004 pikrAci,ol 9441445 . - . " th':eMbeloi; l iniryou Tbe,fil. *I *T AlitAiitini hitrlittle l et tishitii t rio , i 4L 1 : 1 1 . 1.1 1 ' 1 1 kle :X 1 0 -311 3 , w job, i howeior, to pronottoco ii. ' , ~- ~.- ," ''.,, . '-;-'` - '4'' . • 7 1 •