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Why Ilid'et cq;e ; ihy.ietalirtn4, When whitet host-ling intho 7 ‘ith'ici 1 4 11 44' onhis b r_aw, , • Dries hie triad tempesets, fiercely 'forth Toratrl the.sprinyritintit'to - • - • igen , misehiof there! oil mi itahrtoro to llodm In our youtig heart's Irhen all-keems itnt Oisappointtnent.builds-a tomb • ,'..And 'lnt - fond affection thent.. - Thin howls tr mournful requiem o'er - ; - - 'beady:prey. : • Ah ! faded roSiAost thoulltus'speak ' • Awning for My - youthfulyears Must cruel fate suet yerigesnee nrenk, - On` my Sad tfinrighSieti'and teats Lit a fetripests rise, or torrents pour ' Its force to stay! Kindfleavari, pot thus for toe ordain That lcrre..49 , cin within . my breast ShOuld nitlicr, and the, frigid reign . . bf tlrear misanthropy inest•. • , aclaingleart, and turn to ice .. , . ',„, •-_ :Each faculty. . • Let love io early-Spripg-time-grow— In l .srituLer blootri—iri-Antim - ri fade-- • In 'Winter die ; and laid low, Graaf. God, that by its side be laid • •My wan ftail form; that both-rnay rise , . •And dwell with thee! Ifornellsrelle;Dre.',;l. 18:10. • For-Mt 'Register. . -I dreamed of thec:--tbst SAMC glad' smile Still dwelt:upon thy race; And pb3,•ed around thy lips the trldle' With its pecidiar grace. , The music of thine own lored voice; • Fell softly aa.my ear- - •-• ! The =tee sweet toaes—in years gOneby— That I was wont toh - . . • Itwakedan ectio in 'my - soul— As erstit ctillhad posiicr To banisii sadness —bac4i-:nTds roll A thousand grateful memories - lip= those accents All blending with those sonny dap, When Hope the future sung— On Fancy's pinions, floating "back; . I was a child again, And deemed that life c:-as fie 'itglie;triatjoY, As free from . care as thin. • Once more, iu confidence, • I listened to thy prayer , • - Breathed with such heart=felt-eleque thet God was: there. • • - * Agam T saw the teardrop etnrs. And tremble sri thine eye;_ Vlirch mirrored all thiloime heart, i. -:blotting with sympathi. • Tias.blinfol,:yet it might not last; And like a Val gleim - soon the joy vai jo, p: - • •.X sighed : that %was a dream. Dims k, January - , ,1851.- :11stoss atr Crrms...--The project of nniticithe cit. .ies of Ncxr, York and Brooklyn, and the villag a e of Williainishrirgh under one municipal is i n fair way:of being. , accomplished. The committee bf theMontinciri Ootincili of the former; and`of the trOstees of the latter. at a meeting held on Wed last, have agreed with .the consent of thdir respective boaids,, to apply. to the 4egislature for 7eati e ; to submit the Auestfon br the uniOn!tO the people - 'of each city-and villas aat the nestietiend election; and if a majoritywf earl agrees to it, then a commission to be-appointed to settle the terms on equitable principles--said ternts.also to be •subAe .snently Submitted to the people fel' approval or re . . . An old signaintanee of Otis, in ;the country, in.- lialges in a, very..oxaggeratedstyle, of .description and stration, in his ordinary conversation: For insteneo,'eithen ditieribing - the offal of an alteration his kitchen chitriaer - which he had ardered his • mason to malte,lWitaid that •fbefore the chimney :was altered. it 4one the isratig way- sci -Tiowerful every flock of geese that flew aver-the . town felf,ten,yeara was socket : detail into lei-fire - 446e, lint nine the: :aeration had been feriae, the dfaught was so strong that if he should bonlione end of an az chain in the iniddletf the kitchen floor, the Anti tr end vietAd. Tian& gifinel* nip the ihiineekr %Wain!' is ius:ioni—A gentleman in the liabit of 46aimsion,111 . 7 ardent spirits, took r able I.M4erance i - dare - A and sat down in his fain to-peruse lielread it thinagh,trithoulfty -; in 11 wont; *rhea be ; xclaimed, ~”This man ts a - -Po/ then aeAciit 711f 11- ..N* l be bid.ftnitikid it, a second; time„he,.exclaim, "Thisfeol,"cr third' tithe he read it with still greater earezind as' he "fin ished the last sentence ' , exclaimed, am the _Pair aiOnever /WO a 49Pi4anteutsPixit*:aftet.faras: • Anl:isliaiatfca`lie ; sta,printui iinee;lhe:oth ei &Toy:a citiident --tart; ipilulrea-'whatVoulEbe-the. wit:: -Ile ' , was duct fottkel insertigc4tbipike.would -: B PY:eOY - 4e. .9 0 1 41 4 P 14 ,4T 61 ? .50414Fnt• **spoons twePtrAvCcenti'e;* end ' faltll" 'titanic thel,erit time - • -" d to' 1 .04 4 7 F.. Peo",-, - t ar, ef u.,s4,tpkbau e s t . e >4l We 41,Vitiliiot* z . c - 1 7 k. , 4_,t.thti„ th efl etiti 4 ti!e, B6atory 'traveller. : WHAT SENT ONE. HUSBAND '11) CA.LITORNIA., ) 6 . v' _ , leftlxis eountiugr:ungi at-the' hour pqci, to: go ,home ,y?dinnur,,,:jie sauntered leisurely Anpg_for knew. ly - 145 nr; ex,perjenee 'that "dinner never *Red folliinNiriksho — tnrned , the last•eor., "her; he ran into thArtnibrarriaan vrlievos-advan eirig2at a =pick poen: i . stoppiog•Jo.ndjust. a Wit after such a , collisibn, instantly recognised • the Op as an eld'nec . tuaintance. : .'„ "-nhy;flurry, Is it font ' ' - - „ Eon my- *erd, - ,Charle? . cc•here' did 'rim 'drop "Froth the_elonds,Jits-laiways do," said < glades lgintoO,,You. 2 Witri'eroire,ereepingaloag.as use:. ' hgeliniel'ailA 1i0rt:* , .." 4:. the :Nrorld:ivith -sour - After -.117--fashion,";sittill Warren; jP.semetiine s well and - sometimes ill tinite a family man now,..you r know7 7 -wifa and four children." _ "Ali, indeed!" NO,II did not know that; I lattru, quite lost tit - telt : of ,V(M since We were in Virginia tegether." . . - . -"- : j • -•- jJ! - •j jj J • "Come, it ie jtist mir:ilinnerhour,7.ettici-Idr. War- . o'li-come home with nae i. and let, vs have a . talk about old, times" -L" • Witt all my', heart," said Mort On. "I will then .tee the:Wife; and. children; tori." Has tbe"wife lhii laughing black eyes 1,14 sillien_ringlets you-max tied in irtm,ginatiint 'Ong ago, • ".Not exactlY,".siicl.Warren, Without returning yery'heaitily Iris friSral's smile.. "My Wife' was pretty, onde,„thoug,h; she ryas very pretty :when I married her; but she is a feeble woman; shot has seen a great deal tif tillness since then, and , it has ,changed her-somewhat." • - By this time at- hit own' Mr.. Warren, with .sonic secret inisgivings,„turned the hoe, and incited friend into his smell but comfortsibly - fernislied Mese.' Glad be-wah, indeed, to Meet-him. but-if the"triith must be Old; he would quite as snort it had been after dinner. He would have: felt easier could he J hive' prepared the lady of the Iniuse in , receive his guest. 'For his part-' he would hare killed the fatted callwith great rejoicing; but to set wife, children, hisuse - and table in a hospitable tune,. required morel time than he could nowcom mind. • I "Sit down," - - said the. ushering Morton: into the best parlor: •!Takci. the -,itieltind chair; Cherle!il l'yeu have. riot forgottea your oldtricks,-of, always claiming -the rockirfg chair, hare you? Stop 77 a little dust on-it. -" Go. .his hare_ handkey- Chief and wiped off; not a little but a - great. - de . al of dust. - "Never mind," said he; J‘ inh'lre yourself -quite at'home, while I go and hunt -np the 'folkiL- 7 ,will your. .;.. . • , ; . . Wainer_ thengt it, prudent to cloSe the parlor doors after . - ribrieeesSiry corn. t monication with thS rest of the'house mi~lit be cut oft - His first visit was to the kitchen t' aster Min.-;whicb way:thri wind - blew there.; ,If Betty. the old Samilv.senint and inaidlor-all Work, was in =mod hi:mei,: he hid little_ to fear.: :10. could better meet Etierig'.ency," :when she Itad'a Mind to tihe "Work)" :He opened - the" door gently. , " Well, tme; -what bare yon got, nice foots-to-dayl", • „ : , She seemed. to,understand as if by instinct.- her 1 importance, anti was just Croii eminglo4 make a 1 bad use of it. - • 0- Got! wiry the veal steal:a. to be sure. yon sent horrievl don't,see what 'else we could, have." >' Have you anything fur was askedin the sane gentle tone. • . • • "1 'spose - there is a pie Somewhere." • "'Well; 'Betty. I wish you would get up a dish' of hant - and egga. - if you aw. -We - are to have-a:gen tleman* to dine with us ; and .the dinner, is rather .: ; , „ _ • looked like n - ilitireier'elOntl. leik.e to rinist,agnoti ,t,ne.ss; then, the fire, is all • "Tat on .sorne.chaicol.". said Mr. Warren; here. I'll get it while , yon tut the.hatn;, now do give us 'one of your nice dishes, Betty; nobody can cook ham and e1.,75 quite like you when yon are minim' to." Where is Mrs:Wntretir ' ' • . - "In her"chambir c l 'spase" said Betty,. sulkily, adding in, an undeetene,:rfo l t, exactly, intended to reach her master's_ ear—" where she always is." , He did hear it, however_and, with a,forcboding heart he went AO hi's wife's chamber: - . ' -• ' The 'room was - partially dirkened,_ and on the bed, in base sick gown, with dishevelled bait. lay Mrs. Warren. - -" Her hataire ted an a bottle of caint phor, and on the stand at her side was on ominous bowl'of Water.with wet cloths in, it. ' " Juliette, my love, are you ill'.' ' - "TIT What a qiestion.t6 ask 2. I told' you half a dozen times this morniog; I-had one of my. head 'aches; 'that's just ali,yon mind altont me!' -, "I am sorry.. but , I thought. Juliette, it ,would pass off. _Shall not you, feel, able to come down to dinner?' ' • " : ' ' ' - - ''' ' ' - -, "!'o, ' I am sure I shalt never -want anything to cat again; It seems Its it these: head aches would "Where are the children?' :...,-, . . • "I don't 'know', I am Sure, I can't look oiler them whin I nm sick. -If - Betty n't - do that, ahe had , better not try to do , anything," :•• .• ' ' • "I. Wish you would make an effort, Juliette, and _come - down to dinner; I have an, old friend to . dine with us...Charles,Xorton; of whom 3 - on have often [beard me speah."Ap has collie On purpose to see My wife and thildietr." • • ' - l - - 1 "Dear me! how;eauld..yie bring - company:home to day, when you imest_lwas_Ack; I don't be heve.l could hold my head. up if I was to.try," im elOnt, her eiei l aielnisseid both hands on rhet.temples.: - „r• - t-r.l - : is.i , : -I'. --' .`,- -, . ;';'., ' :5 Mr. Wan= said. rio4n9re-... he would not tige , the matter.. He ,mas le :up, htsx.nind to .dine.with- I•rfuit hercind witliasiiii,lid elo4lfrethrned fo,the :Orlor. '. Had spoken out Isis'. hottest feelings'. he would have :stia. , -What • a` misfortune' Wis'for a l• young %man .fo have au-ailing •Wifer, mv. ervants -rule ' -• my : children? ate peglected. sny - ,.liouse , is:in cli.SOnle.4 my . wife'does notlike it Licauic I do not Make" a fuss over' her all ;the titri, ands6inething 1 is the matter continuity; 'if leis not - One- thing it is nr‘other, - antl'l.am Wiary Wit: . 1., i 'iHeiound:hiSfriend still; in On :Inn. 'Chair, E luisily: ...readfnvt scrap:lx:9.k whicli,was on the table;-,fun danffeokinlis, eyes midtwifebed at, the corners of , 'his mouth; and as soon ' is te:ciuutht,eielit'Of War- Vr, 3 1,1i - buritinto ninerry-peal of Infighter: , • War -1 'rat cOuld not - resist it, and he laueted, call five trth4l4'4llbotbre-bedrnewt what; the , joke. was:. :It was only somethinz . , in the scrap book whichtail:A Ito remembrui* an - olill'ciiik they had together,' but the laugligworked like.neharmwith him: His : Amily . -I,rOublesi seemed AR, , tniiish-beforejti like. Pists In ,the,rn9nlWK•o:4l-n9r.e#lPlX-golullge, was ' ar o u.s o Ji ? 104: hi_ Ras a: bettei 'and i strunFer, ~t anki, .: „ ...._ ...:.........,,,, ...,... ~, -,,,,....... - , ~ , fq:'2'., - ., -;;ABiti.e - alit" ~ C luir - leir'litaidlie, usentetlifitlike's ‘lbe arry.Warrtirrionittieralayivit!ttoes one good Atherlf l'Por'94l4ae i1it# 4 .044 1, 71. Ali animated ,conierriatip4x.mttea:: l o 4,s6- PA •g9Pg'..time i bergre. lie Warren t.erneral?ered Ilty - tliey.lad ;bat 'let - &a: , ,f--,- , C;;, - .z. -t,-,..;.::.1 .g',...%.,:. t; e z .f... 1..,," ati:., „. " We are rioigOla fer - atarte le.ii•Oof; disirliii"...; ,assed. [ said lie, ;i'butjny wife is net able' to be about tO daY,..atid our cook:, I 'see; is taking , her oWit Excuse me a moment, and I will a and stir het. : pp. : by "way. of remembrance." • , Much to Ids delight, the bell rang.'Ho Was'tia- Ye - cr the trial Of-bearding the lion twice in his deo. 9s he was going lo•the,dining room with his frieid :a-tie - op :0 illy:dressed and boisy,,`childien'pnithed by, them end hurried In great disbider, 14 their seats. Mr,' Morton .spoke tc)." them, bat„iliey, hung theirdmads. -He Wis 01i1ibf 24 . 9- .ed. " :He, felt that. ho might to take iorisonoticibf them, and . it Sei3nied as -if 'lt. Would 'spare' hie friend's:feelings not to notice:thlms: took hold pf the wrong horn of the; dtlenstrim,' ''' • "Theof, them lOoks like the mother, Hariye ."This boy -nearest you, I think," Was'tliii 'Ebert iiplY; - then its if obliged to add by way, 9f. nriolo; gy, very sorry that Mrs.:Winch canna! down` to-day, - ))4i :444 - hati' Otle . ,Other'l,4d bend:aelai."„,' is coming" said Onii says.she 'sposes she must." ' Morton pretended not to hear this. speech. He 'saiit that something was wrong in his friend's '44. inustic life. Had he then Married Unfortunately! 1 shall he 'sorry for. him if be has,libotight Morton; he deserves - 4 good wife; - abetter hearted fellow` never breathed. - • • Wafren"s .suushido 'was last Trtilishing,,' though his dinner, it is but justice 10 : IlettY„We should say it, :Was well cooked; yet the table tiebdeil the lady. elear(ribpkiris were thefeil, no „idee . salters end 'ehining'spoons:graced no order of elegance of ',serving made irmtraetivo. Betty eye for _the rAlley'wirli., Hut the food was:good: and theta! was an abut:Wan& 'of it, and the gentleinaii would have'enjoyed"it''.ifthe - children had ,not been so troublesome: " - ' . - • • When inner was rbout lialf over,M atren made hei,tippearanee. Walking in languidlY„she took her scat at the bead of the table. She still wore, her, loose gowr!,- over which She had thrown a shawl. Fier hair.was still uhcomWd.— Her a,yes wereThill and heavy in their...expression, and bar eyebrows Were elevated. She looked as if she felt ndierable. , said Warren, slightly coloring; ;'1 Aid, not InioW"thitt you Would feel able to:eorne down. Lot me intrn• dnee you to my old friend; Mr.Mrirfon.' _Mrs. 'Warren Vowed., 1 • - "Tog bave been suffering With 'a tea:diach6 ' day MY triandlells me," said Mr„Morton. "Yes, I suffer nearly all the tinie." was the re. ply; "ifit is not orinrihing it is another. lam al moSt distouragea.' - • • • - " 0-no,luliette, it i, some. time since you • haVe bad a bad.torn," said her husband. "Pray last week," was the short " tour Memory is rot very good on this point."' I believe you think I can help being • I . , - '3fr:'Wrxren' tned torlmigh Off this thrnstt'but there was - no - heart in It:. All sociabilitriatlisheci Warren't+. presence, - and,rall pence to forlblebildren acted worse than - eve r t., 31e..110r• ton stifTered for his-friend, and was much reliei•ed whew were `again by tlierinseliei in "the He could haveyOrgiven the , Want of glossy ring,leta and: laughing ,eyes; -tint be could not forgive the want of good humor in Harry Warren's wife.. ; He felt,r-s, if his friend .had .been taken - him; iticl . ..-f - t:a et' t or 'tett* Mi.. ACterritinatiat to run no such hazzardi hieiself.. • , :; So 'mu of bir:Warren's day had been occupied with his friCnd, , that it was quite lath. before be was able to leave his .tore. Be went home weary in body and mind. How much he pectic-trio liaN 7 e thingn comfortable and riieerfill arortml hint ,there. But much kvlie loved his family, lielolind heither rest nor pleasure at home. • Work for them •be would like a dog, from morning till night; but when the day's tell was over. there were no, home at• tractions; for hire .'This night it Nidrld base been acomfort to him;Could he have 'iustitlfroWii him pelf down -on a sofa end taken his' both; •hnt he knew well enough this wOuld not Mis•trer. 'Be knew that his wife bad been* watching to bear his ;steps, and would feel hurt if he dill nit go up, to her at once. So with a sigh he rent up to the deAy'cliamber. As he expected, his wife was on the bed. "Do you feel any better, Julietter " Better? no!' It seems as if I should go crazy. I Thnie children will kill me. Do, pray, Mt. War ren, send them °fit:, bed, orhold my heXd; or do r.ornething. I thought you never would tonie home." - , - r s -'The- airrof •the"sielt room peffirrued ats it wits' - with camphor and .ammonia. appiessed the .weary num. Hesaid he would go and sead'the Andrea "nri., was visier . "said than dens; the: children 'were tired.Ond cross; and full of -wants; and Betty would= not help hini in - the:least. -Patience,. ail perseverenee; however. got the last little urchin into' his' nest., "Now go to sleep, boys " , said he "year mother isaielr to-night, and I must nothear a word from yon' - • - • Seems to ute, •mother -ia always; ei4 - ,7 'Henry. • • , "Then; Master Henry, it is your duty alWaystd kc&ep still . ; remember ,Lhat, you'." ..-s. gi was allot eight e'elock-before,llfr..Tritnett hrid a chanre. to"eat any. Supper.: - 110:Ivent to the diuing . roort.,,• tea - had , stood until it , was quite' - cold; his toast was cold. and, a-dim- Lamp cast a jaundiged light over his uninviting repast. He, however, was Used to such thiugs-,• indeed he hard ly-pxpected -any thing different. The meal over, he drew his -evening-paper -from his pocket and read it, feeling. all .the time like a culprit, He 'knew - that he Wei expected in that oppressive chamber, and that the minutes of bis 'delay were counted. After nine, it was—the clOck was ,on tbelioint.of 'striking' len—wltenr he reentered it. Cainphor. and satmonia. : were strpag et a r, and the bead-ache, too, appearance. ""Cani do anything you; Julietter i , "Doanythine! I might ' -rte rte . for all Any :ody would do forme. 'lMat-made you come .up at "Yon, lamer, sem . tvAh ,Juliette, I find tolint: the eltildretit(i bed to get, them out 'of - your Ivey, 'and tiied ' AS' I I never got,n inotittitulf ofsdp per until tamest nine o'clock. -1 1 have done the best „go ig p tone. AW shoredth at he m'es.hoth irritated inlito, Once 'irs„- Werken "ireUld kri6ietl; and would bovo it.eqinesily` to heal tier wound: ictuch `she made; but, &lon' ilick;so nuich,• was! fast':;niiitinff her selfish.. It-wes.:only ?:iffielf-elie thought. 7. 4 I Visit 'you ;3:Tool& not oorip‘lain,of me,!r *said. she, hureting,hktenvir„!`.lho t vel ti.s.mqc4 as bear withotlt_heing,.found,faUll with.” •. "ItrOs licit finding vit'h "you`Juliette,lititia ,litit nun daindre'thatitsi'igui do.'il•:!';, , ;JOliette imitintied to sob; her husband Airits si., lent:- When at length they : slept, it wairithehill.„ e 4 eilone.,nnd heavy, beerti,,multhelrelut*ra were neither sweet n o r rerii€Ps4":: - . . j '' ' ' ' ' '--- 'S r e're'liti ; :i'e'nii' ii - AeitiirA Mr/. VsTrerl'# health " iliT iit.tlinproik."' - She .isileinetl to hill& Made up her mind that she • =lst setrerilind-that,Oeopim ought to pity•hers auttlant .expect her to do env. ,thing,, The' euushine - that had onto, heep ahOht her , .. f oioia Out spoke' - `11: Alt times irilt distressed: lotto of itria4li doleful' eix'pretisioti beeitinilitbituJ. m it it ti4ii:4o4llllloo:7,oo::Mitnikli:-.5fi'14,,,1i0 could:a old ; she ihirleed,evcrii cari which cOurd t be adoidad. Mr; Weriert"uhir Betty iiiiisrsieto things;;;;.-!-Acroty !Idetty -was Itiotrhonse-keePer;'!-shel nPlAldAlechard-work. -but net. head-work..!She'did not:understand economy:. She nsednp' what 41(1'12 liagrwitheht - thinking of' - , If teas not tertiikiers to 14 bothering'isto he W thet*oe'fids should teinet,s, !Suer inanag? oentut botirktogeth i cr with, the increasing wants of ulatmly, ; required a:good:lncome. , Mr. Warren's 'bosinCss, gave ~.hint comfortable was not.eouattb 611img , ap gourbierels Whieland the liettorti. , Me- I began toTtini behind,' and itia'becoine'cliieemiaged. 11104ot Into. debt, and then,: going - op froth had,to I whrse, - .. lie.bccame cetnpletely, disheartinekAdis ding' on. him. Tie - deuld.'nnt )di Wifirof tratihleif he did ilin'ontyr,"..iiied;atid ; said: s !she :Could • not liolpit;f:sheictid e.ll : , ,i.tik,ctialth-:when , bee-health.wria, ; p00r.......5h0 .tiltwilalm.Rtighthatm there feel ing, [other than.tci *biArAii-Thoefiti t idizzo.:.ll4Aapt ii .d Qnu Oetober,morninti Idnu' Warren Awoke with • ; linf,of,..her elcklleao-stelte's Finding, this, to„ba thnnwse; she 7ent-to sleep again, .rand it Was, quite lateTbeforo_sho awoke the second: tine., ,Pressing herself Id her leispre i she, went to the dining-Moth, Some cold breakfaskstood‘waiting,- for her which she, partook of aloho-=neither hushandere !children were there, At dinner:- she; met her children, but not-her husband!, he. bad ;not returned. This .pro vokedher she, "just on purpose.- he - Cause lam 2ru „keep :out,-of his way, I gueSe•tor, one. while. - Arith this generous re4olve, took. to • liar .darkned chamber, her ehampbot and ammonia:, (which she. knew to be particularly” unpleasant to him,), and her bandages and ice-Water., .. Tea time came, but not Mr.. War ren. .Thil •shildron.had their supper and weut.,to .bed. °loci struck,- litrs.War ren sprang froni her bed and.called "-Betty, where can Mr. Warrenbel Here it is ten n'clock and he has not come, vet." . - •, . ".I declare, lifiis,Warren, I don't know what can Mice become of There non: I do.iciperither.. 'Tsvaift hat yeeterd4.he paid me up all . my wa ge=; and paid a quart:er 11 advance, beottso he said he had the money by Inn and might - ,not have it by, and by. „.Then, says lie. Betty "says he, if . + 1 should not be it hgme oneOf these nights you need nisi ho'frightencel.:, have got to go-off : no:seine taisiness and may not get' beck :'• rou need:Mit .keeptheeloors open afterieh for Woh'ttell -114 s Warren, pays he, She'll. worry. Then 4:, the very. words he said. • ?row I'll bet, , that's, ;where he has gene. and we may:as:well +luck' nit mid, go to bed; he won't be here "tonight' More in anger than 50rr0w,,116... Warren eon- Sented to this arrangement,' aniriVent hack to her solitary chamber. Seldom thinking Of any one but herself:, she settled it in her mind that Mr. W. had" chosen thiP-partimilitr tinican'attend tit his business fawn* other reit - ion than - to get rid - of • oisa Of:her head aches.. ; She ]al ,awake anal midnight, brood-, log over, his supposed unkindness.. She-really hoped that he would come, try his boor +ilia it fait.-theit she `might hare the satisfaction 'of hear, inn him go 'el.i.'where to sPPk rod dncs i firshe bad .fully determined not tole:Alit - a in. ,Twelye, o'clock struck hi the old 'aura'. steeple. ",No. pound + but the heaVy tread Of thewatc:lnnan was heard she ithetrsjaxo-bira4:artd_iinising..hen.WrOth.to keen 'it wartn; - at length fell asleep. . It seemed as if she hadbut just :fallen -asleep. when Betty very iniceinnigniously burst open her Abut-, and slantming back the shutters .to let in the grey light of-iri&ning„ '3lfss Waritn: said She 'do for gracious see what this means. Here . wits the - market boy eitlinmping me up A full hour, be ' fore..time, and Ite.sat_dovnt. his basketatid_ rim like rillot, and I opened it .and what sTiOtAilli , ee'ii,ght on top hut this letter for you, froth 31r.3S t arren..— [ Soniethint-; or Otheris-Wrong, you may-depend up- "Draregt: ...Mirite'i—bon't he frightened now, into one of yonr poor turn - Nothing very dreid ful has, happened or is going to happen that Iknow of. -Reid my letter_ quietly, and takaiiit cannot be helped as easy ,as von can. '. - - ". 'My business" has been running behindhand•for a good while.. Every year I have found myself deep er and deeper in debt. It, wore uponme dreadful ly' and I madnrip my mind at last that I Could not standit so fora great while. I never liked to talk to yon about it 7. you always 'seemed to have-froub l& knongh of your own: .:The other day when I :was lutalcing over my accounts, n frieraL.earae, in to ask me if I.Woilld sell out.. He wantgat.6 bnv and offered me s fair 'price. -"But what' shall: Idol" eaid T. - "Ca to Oalifornia," - sava - he'; !lthete is` a splendid chance for you—aship sails nett week." lie said so mach that Itook up with his. advice.— I sold oat paid up all my debts, paid your house 'rent for two years in advance. and Betty one quar ter ahead. .'"- After this won all Ache:lliad but just enough to fit me, out and fifty dollars over, which - I enelosete-you. - It will answer for the present,- You, can. liy-and•by letyonr house and go hor9e to Tour' miatlter-if you think it best. I have no time to think or plan fir younow, „I will write as soon air 1-0.6. - -- When Yon read this Tshall be far on my war-if if 'w© are - pro:Spored, .-, :r ; , ---- 1 love yolk - Juliette, and my childien, and at is for yoo,sakes mainly thatilave taken this 'step. , You. could none' of you bear pciVerty.. Igel in the ship Emily. ' I Will Write you all the partientarsby the first opportunity, Jeep up a good heart now, 'depend upon:it I shall_ceine home a rich man; gold is plenty as talacullerries.in California, and Itunnot ashamed id dig. 'have 1 i strong arm and - a stout hbart. Kiss the children' for; me and tell 'lletty: I 'will net forget her Witte will do welt by you while I;fun eerie... Believ - me that I am - Still yours affec .tionlately . : ~ - ';..,. - ' • - .. - - Mvattai *suit - tit: ' --.:- the reading of this letter.ai Might be imagined Was followed bY'n'tt of hysterics, And:shrieks, rind fidods of `tears, anti wrin~ p ring of hands. 'At ono ' time Mn'. Warren would call her haattantt_the I greatest, savagaliving. Then mrain she would Alart cn down into grief like that of the ehild'ren,,Who mourned over "him as .dver''Orie ilead.'• Between, 1 them all andter own -- soiroti, 'Betty bad - a hard time of it that day. Browevero;he stood at her post bravely; with coaxing: and, scolding she Managed 'the children. inbceeded in quieting them," and be fore night Mrs. Warren wasmore Ualni.l, 'Betty; had I such wonderful - stories' laid up in some corner of i her loaiti about the gold in California how many people Att. hatkheard of who had tome - back rich as epams...,that . Mrs, Warren could not but, listen., `then Betty, yras.,So cure that Mr,,_Wawen would' ' Make hie`fortonOf lie FLU , iiiSethe Mari for it; that, The.hysteries finally `had to yield' to the golden vis-. ions. '.Btol, - Mrs Waricm passed_ frOm this State in to ore of Battled tnclanehelykand ,continuml, so for matty,7eeki.` She,tdols no , interest either in her lidlueorthildren." - She" gave:money to Betty and: ' let` fier - do tomato - pleasWlrithft. - .ll.thoyhad any , 'Ailing to eat, it =stilt vnry:woll; atai if they, had`:' nothing it wasjust tliesatne..-,•.Pterieither wentmit nor saw ankuae at boMe. Her time. Was spent be• twee 1 1 the, pa:MI(IIO. 7 V ilielried to divert her , : , seat -with' anythingwitii_iery . , - light t itading, : -ititetnoersjil&th7 fl ,l r:lj i n i r i ei.: en . mo . le r: g e ff4l r t t o; . Z e n :4 , h u o t of ItO VIII;', - *ran* ..bear if& nuitte, OM an - M P sind iladt AlikriollEk4"to*'*ltb Tier, *igt.ilVAe lira= -been so long loefW3f in fairiTyilliariliellthis ... tvn. much the - Y- were neCnstosned'tode rithoot I her; ' I - -One dip Betty Ulnae lit ' tiseed link Warren went to het pnrse,, , itntl:Act? her 7uttei ,amazement found thatnhe had but nee „ten...della! hilt 1ef1....5h0 handed it to Betty, and yvitirtheerup, ty putslM her tined she' ett!*' down Jai,' a seat , Yer•the firictinie ?Climbed over her ?halbert? Was ! a bottom to her purse--Und,„whii Walt ta - re-fill it t : She-tiad . been so absorbed brher.ourn selfislrenr. .745, 1 1110 t she.really had not before given the enb Jed, it!tiintght. Site"We'i overwhelmed 'at Ore*. -What...n.64'llo** to be done IL: Vbaishonid she do? Where should she got • Roused by this. .stirrine, tietisray, her - tnind began' to. Ntork, Avith Planloneeeecje_d plan and thcrught, t1n.414; in :wild court:sign. blut„, woulci. go home;_ to bar! another:' Bile-teduld net go homete.'hef Mother ; the eliiirirenuldlrilitite old folks: , 'Dot sferMirt. - - - go home to 'her mother:. No; she trouldn't •_411444z.4i.0441,44/tOriffil,:ffirg4.,74X-f`itli c arettion:letjuotts;„theshame of it would lilt her ishe " would beg Test. 'But; what einild she . dci t • Here 'gaped` before her an empty parse. ;What: could she do t• • I'll keep seletioL 0 1:- I. should die, - shut np in .altot room with a parcel,of children, .1 could not live one month rind keep,ethool. Then tnust 'fill up' my'_house with boarders?' Whit c'ohld''l do with bearders, Sickiii I" um 'all the 'while:'l hate house keeping. - I . umot beartare Wide gaped ,theiempty purse - still, She ,flung. it doxyrittnil herself ton, on the carpet, ind wept like 'a child. 4. 1A1y =Children Must' have bread and'l must get it for them." 'Ali now, - thnie - testa' feel for them; the first tears,which had fallen.: for-auy one bilk sttlf... , They softened:her , parchirig heatt, and refreshed it AS slimmer rain the thirsty earth. riot ' home, 'said the, 'rattling herself with 'a Sudden energy. I believe that I can; and I Will, sUpport mylarnily myself. I know it is - -in site. I. I will fill my house with bowlers. I wil get a living. and I will set about it sefore my last dollar takone! . Beek' Went the clasp of the empty gaping mouth Was silenced. ' Juliette Atwood had not been likelfrs. Warren. She :had both energy, and sweetness of, : , character, whea r tjarn-. Warren wow?. her. The seed ; of her futtirotairy, Inwievei ltad been 'carefully sewn ''by beibiter Indulgent mother." If itnything' ailed Juliette, it was a great'affair. - She' was . - brought up toleel tha.t-everything,nau.st,yield to her _lvor feelings, so that 'when after her marriage, her health. Ireally bi;cathe soniewhat,delicate, she had no reSo.. lutiontd meet it: As we have seen; she 'bicarite I.selfieh-nttd indifferent. Another day - had—nnw dawned, ond the latent, energy of Jutiette -Bay emmi„raust ,cotne forth to Juliette Warren. That• kind heart and strong arm which had so long stip,. ptirted her, had-been taken away. ;Note - she had' no one but herself to depend ? will to - • . a t • wit' .Promptness went immediatelY'aboutlL:' For ' the- first time 'since her, busbands. • departure,. -,- she went out on,a , week day,.. She went to. her. hus band's friiintl, einirlei Morton. , Mr. Morton 'could ectir&ely reftain from expressing - his astonishment Wheti be lie Sid her, proposal. Sad • misgiving be had as:Wits succiess; nevertheless : he promised to aid. lter,„ Indeed, heltriew then of two ,young, men who Weteleolcing for,j9st, such d.place. As they ; were,near by. he siTered lo ,moat once and see beny.„..--44r0,-Warr 'en-oat -clown amt ricituited Worn , ,turn.; -The - yonng , men ,accepted ' the offer :wad .wished to come the. next day. ; This wan , prey the - matters hard ' Mrs 'Warren ' calculated on some Weeks at' lettSt,'for 'PrepatutionS;'ilni" knew - she mtvit get used to effort ; hi t'here It wes ;-:slie most j;talte the boatkers at their time oilose them. Shit i - decided to take them. - 1 Betsy as yet knew not a word about the matter. l'' 'Weida lie'f . tialtsent - to reinali,' - iniiietrsly thringlit, 1 , Mes..,Warten:' to remmn and witrkso nitichlrordee Theft she had had her_ own. way.so- - long. would she bear a mistress?', Ifsbe should go. bow .was her place to be supplied? ' Sh'e had been so long 1 in the family, she knew everything they had and l - whete.kwas kept Mist. Warren felt her ighenince. Slie,wonld,baCe to go to ,Iletty,to ask about .every thing. ,Indeed she did not knOw what she, I-- ntd. Ilseeined.as.if site could not stir, hind nor 'fool -tritli - out Betty 4. Yet if She ,could mi, she. must make up her, mindto it; for, here she was, her hoarder. enmed.. . More than any thing- else, s h e dreaded. breaking,the,stiloject to Betty. ,This ,was i her 'first trial ; it Was a severe . Opt, p.pa. we must ; not I biame hdr ton mach because womarklike; She ' sat clown first and had a - grind cry .over . it. ,Bitt ciyingAid not help,it any. and time. passed: „So .she mound up berg resolution once more and called . ~. 13Cttr. ' alarm r said she. - ; I want to see yeni a few minutes. ' Yarn bu=y now. rite-opus by and by' - '.I cannot, wait,Betty. I want:" to- see -you now. _ . The very unusual tone. cidecistoe in Which" this was'utteectl, surprised' Betty into instant= oloadi What,do you want of me l' said'sbe„ratherpet , as she entered the parlor. - ldrS.'Wsrren's - heart sank. I cicint ,l tall/ With Ten, 'Betty, n little' abaut , Tve gotio do something. to get a , -Mr Money is all gone. I gave - yrai the. last ; dollar this m0m .74:119 land ry,p, been . expecting it this some time.' I spose risky. you'Will goliome to yoar No,, I have decided not to go lintne. , I am . go inete fill my:ltouse up'witli boarders, and two are conting',lo morrow,' said she, making a. desperate _effort to get the worst out, 'Well, if that ain't a pretty.piece of work:, said Batty; tier thee turnidgall'inanner of 'CAM'S': and you think , I am going to take owe of you Mid the chiltireis and a'house fail of boarders into_ the .bar gaini.do,youl I,tell you, „Miss Warreri,,..l won't slave myself tit death so for nobody,' . , , ditinot think You WOuld,.. 'said:Mrs: Wari.en 8144 y - end I had about 'iisade'lip my Anted that you wriuldleave me,-suidlshould, have to get anotherl., : Ira' go to w, thO ;office no— Yon'Avilfstay, Betty, long enough to teach her the, ;way, round, won't-pouf'.:.. - ' Bettylooked thunder-struck ; she could itn , titediately:Spak. • . , ' you Sick all the she At'Liat.,-, •"Yon can't do. nothing.. • Row wiltyou look-going down .mut a:. sc'eing, to dinner with ono ol,your „Itead-aches,l should like_to know," expecta irillobme'lxird ine,litiity;trat I cannot help it; trait/et-be done: bitfre made, _ tip My mind to, it. You will 'stay..with sell a, fort- I night.;..iiiiin't rut , I'dott't cued,- to get sinvona tsi,4ll.,yourplace;you ilave been with us 00.64 • letme spe,,novi. Awer, since Eitl 3l; ;Yl wa 3,ll onillaa ieCuililto' one of p us,',Mast tin; bas Dajor rity . ke,ltettk;hYrarntriaiird'it easy_ Tolima to break - la a naw-band,' out tont nisi '840: what/rim .‘ ' Mrs. Warren began:to tie on bar bannet,:: Welt, if this_ aint,,pretty.thrtes,'!•isid'llitiY:fier, brcomingiitla.r.ada e4tlnr.,wkile; bat ,wide. grey iltisky;'' s' Witirlil;:tbat Tu n patty Oat riff toleaiti od izi ancli a plakle i . I guis4l tan work as, lora as 3iiitt;ini divitint wrp:c4lfttlattlkiktus.togel l iirel,?t".Nictuals and,drink. #4,Ft.tildrp',Nby.-yeit 2dirtgone tnn'earttetantilliergii;ll ' yo . it!trit rind • , :it in Bpi if OncT S-24.2' .77 , 41 ' SI , . So , . • SOillatty r f eniiiiied and _tenk held of lter,new hi; bars Oedragetiudi:- I - This was ati'ilidipresidbfe re; lief to .41 rs. _Warren._ Indeed, it ittnnoflidlat dentsto ful whether she *told have.gone on without her. . ... Her. house filidd tip' rapidly, anti unweariedpz: eitiona and care Were necessary to keep it in order. Ater sonic le veil... otitidgiciir . tett = het olttlitibitetif indolence acatindillgince; she came off"pinitiont. Ste Annul out tliereV{AS su ab , ,a i thi ng . ; 4 ,A ceepinx il nessiOngued within itit,ptope . i.,,apherbi-,.. th at. Is. . . tiiihe lxidi, Whilci,the• - inuid tivelf.gd ft__ ___Cii . . -',Shis founil'ihirthat t throbbing • teintiles ' inditiordeted nerves could lie,mlide to ottey - as lien as rule. •At time truseii . whemlfleft ludic dictator--if her own 1 .001 . - feelings,•Elts We01d.b.09 . ,F0010,0 1 ,' dirtula,. E:toot after another, •she• found out tha t C ou ld Cock step idnin t -,2lSer'day'SWOrle.lind •isriskty,froo. • ery - i_i_etory "gained Toad' her Stranger:l. 4 1116); hi .., . mllloo_lo thicradial renovittion;her laticlaireelly \''' itiaproyed.:,, , •:sliO found illeffilwO•10 - 40Ohtirfer: i - - 4401 e:• ! .-gar° 21 ": . ..1 , -AlgiAltqk 3 k-iiims- 1. 4.44 1 i . ; s. mid hereyint liright, and het - mind ttiOoki to)dheer- . 1 • fulrieialielnitivitY liithipli4oiesatiety which', , wax:moat about .her.- ..fultette Wittierlidt-i - feve • months, was very . -much chtuaged, ati •Ame, •otinid I have seen could he hal,* _gone- with Petty to bet: chamber, when,. for the first time sloes:the board-. ors cane, she eitiqed up a iphil to her; and found heron' the lied • with her nietiding' Wahl' by' her; thimhtd, on, work in hand, trying•betwectiiho'per oxients. of pain, to set aLfdtv stiehes.,:_ • .. -•_' , 1 5. ; -.‘, ...The land I fiats Warren," said old Ilatty;,".if ,I was a• sick as to . go,M bed, I Ma:nitre I would not stiw.r ' - ' ''' " ' --"",,'- - ' ' .• "O; I inust;Jl cannot afford to W.-stele • • -- -1 .1 ... t•,Well, now, if I shouldn't give it all'upl What , da - vou .•think 31r. Warren Would say ,to Jee Yon net; I Ili beflie Wid - din' lielle:re Ilis ciurtieyei.* l 'Mrs: Warren Made - nil reply. bat thiirensitik Of Betty'sWeetlike sit arrovi-to her heart'. ' Itisiiiin-' • street a gleam of light shot acices the piat,..? Aal if - ,by a sudden „revelation. she saw at allance all its , '- mistakes:, Days; Months, nay, yearewere manifst! i ltJ before her; through all - ,,f:which she hid bi ell - the sick, eatiiplaiiiing. nieffiliCieWife and Mother. She was olinoAt•overwrielnlett; shir bad nevetitie it set before. Scene after schne cdrtide,tl -open' her,. -. ; mind, in • which she had, tned...ber ,huslaand's 4 put-..; 1 tience to the iittnest: And whit lind , alin' - given.: hiirt'. - L in . i - cturii: for his kitniius I' r- Nkltlibig. lila ..• 1 tome had beed tnetniqortable, and:.'his"rnottey bad -: r been wasted. :Now - ' she °could. see plainlYeno why. ha left her.- .. - Now ehe, felt how deeply', 2. 51 • had xvroliged him. She liin 4 ed to thriaw , he f , at his feet Mid implore Ins forgivenest: Alt her; - arly love for hint, revived In itsintensity;:.: "Omy 70 od," ; she'exe'comed in • a burat•-vt grief..t! sts=o - him; 0 spare him to return,that I May Makesun .. iMiettls 'for theinjury I laic - 4161M him, , and ;that; , . he May, homy 'et my patience' Mal Icife.' -... '.'....:'• - ' For triany'day,S . affed this' IlikWarieli'&iried '- • -shuts het an'aeltiog heuri; •It re . quiredb prisligione - effort for her to make exertion m this state of 7. ing ' ,but it had-to be done., Sytr sorrow, co u ld' not b e indolged in idlffsldy. , -• •• . , „.-. . • - She smight siime . Comfort by le . rttililil l hir iii hand: dealing tiMe for this - fieuf het.stecto - atiali I letters, -1 y the way, never, reached•hilm; neither did • -. At this' tinie 'alio i'pe foimedanbikerplati iijiittit .',...v.w.a:elinitorfi.s) her..._,O.N•e-510trat-41,-A-4.*-11,y, _ .. every tent 'Which-she caul& possibly, spai'd .faxert - L her ramio,ri liiipity: to collect at 'clots tiaidlaum 1 ,taward,s, n.silting „her . husband in settlitZ, - 4in I busine s s, skitiuld be Came bawd as poor as he went.. ! This gave her a 11017 motive fora eirerlien;'- . She suss' het...whole mind to her brisine.."-' , "-Ilerri tease - _wa....popute.r; her tattle. : filled to tired:lowing ; her drains were well_muna2..ed. t She , wa5,11,9 ..Ihilil 13ei:Ce 1 to he—f ‘l* there were not fir - ladies In the "city who made glee, er eiTort:E4lia' Was andeeisfiil. 1-Herclrildren" were put outsto the -best.- sehonlei:J ,..They , improved rapi.ily iu mind: and. manners,- 'Henry. teas a great hinp,to her;, Ile. wa" a manic lade fidlow, -withla otter's hiltilieait.,:, . • I - • ''Betty'continuidtd ridein:th&kiletien; thought, 'ft. - stout tort wni hrpught hi:tistittiremadeilierF 4, The boarders always •_; knew -Betty's micil4ng4-rice - one - elsetuade thine 1 iptequite r se, well z.se.she,lrept ' an her way; doing her fullshare'cif the fiettiag',and se Atling, and her full siniie"of the . viiirktice'- . She ' . never let' her mistress go idierid•oflier; , erelier feet she would stand as hag as Mist Witreu,she Warw. ,if she .wns tired enougli to drop.... -.„-: ~.......... .. Doe running Mrs. Wefiiirt. yeas **dig; asmin- al at liar Cheerful breakfa=st table: - She looked;the _ personifientints - of healtirMid nerttnest-'2Efer itifr - I and ghtisly heir" was brushed , back :tinder, an em broidered cap, which 'wits tied with, rose.colotsd stringi, deepened a little the' hade of, the. R each:.:.- . blossom on Irei cheek." A neat melting. 'iliegc'fit ting -her triiii figure. was finished-Off 'ati top _bilis whtte collar. Which encircled her whitd thrOtt: ,ISho was handing a cup -of, „eaftie,when shoheerd•Abe . front &xi epdn. - As her tablewas felt she eat' ' donin the cop to 16ten. - Steps were heard'en the . stairs. Mr. Morton - entered the i:iinniti. ronm-;:iinde gentleman .folibwkil+a stranger,. was 7 .hel ~F irs enti-burnt.face., was _almost tviscealed by - itinnensoi .. titoimaches and Whiskers. Ili - was: stontlin4 ai l ed ; , 'avid sing,itiarlittieoted. ' A'stranger; wilier-Sin - mei • eye. and hesrt leaped to heart; Mel 'kith 'a • scream of joy she sprang,to. Meet lierisiabinniQa i 1r0.5, it .WIL. he;: there he was, safe and pound : 141 s .. and dan;eiti notwithstaddliv,, ri fe ,itt- _hit...Atm . r tioine=the Wife of iii.S:6iiy:lot•ei fe st ored iti Win. ; his -Children; - hoys of wheat atiy..man 'T.6414 - by .. proud, shouting around hins, . and' there hi the faithful old Dittyoriying•lwr,e,yesWith filccemer 'of ter apron. and crying he;muse _ushe did not Itnisi. • what on arth'else to do." '--"- ' : . _ , ~. As We'are strandersit Winild lie pallid' foltisAtr withdraw: with the botirders; and-leave/he , family:.. ,td their well•eanimi joy; but we cannot help,ln* .stealing : hy and by_ away ; Irons the chitdren,.,cp:' stairs'with' Atari ,. Warren and Ili wife into . die old ' .., , . chamber n' No - camphor inti•itrninnula;, - nriAliiret now,-1 promise yew: Yoe' they set dOWit . fir.tha old arm chair together, And .4n 1 1000" OK000mi: story. showing the,purre Whielt,:whers intsptyi*thr •-•., griping month, preached te het lo'lcAidly ,and No. folly; ene'iltiY,And atluttetfort andlail tadst lei to fillit; and.lion much:gtiid tinitodbed-detitlleri Then, witli trembling.voice ,and baited rheathin, -og l ing on that tight , of bitteresflorrow, when Alt. ty gave het- tha key of the,pait;' , and'slie(iMitlikr. thranlet'exnWivi terohnesa;' - slie hivfeinitedi - ,lttrif .. her heart - hail' aiketttir iiirtuibiterc-fotti"iMiesti: Then =Pr On tilna. : nhe lteci,itotin& - *tdere, in,:-.:. - With. glistetdng.t!yes ~intd. trpnl.gintAngkik float she Snapped opeti_the purseibefore tun, tut - Oiciif. .-iii tolla:tiler little:treastird otliotWedvolkgaiid. r eesfur, hiM &one; boti-nhiliquivd it 11l terfetn. W' hind brown hatisistilit'. os e tears i .big, iteisrsi rolling dOn his !swarthy cheelikdrOpPed tift its:" Ile, weeping ever a litiltilieetief pith* "iltWisiho in -California's mines ha!! gathre&.4 tsyVii - ipade II& Yet; not Valifsrmw trith, -1111er, , ,.goldtitif . Ittes cat4d...hair'e : p*chasesV , foi ~ the 4 . 4:4tefuk.,rivi ..71iiit iltis.hn_ileen - ititik, .., - - ;., - . .;- : ,,,:,• , ',,,• • _•,,„ • ,, i - J -.- VeitiSt . not linger "ofer*cifierang* *if pfd pheo;' tibial' tt'as sciiiialllreightediath tiativa Ord,' eneneh•for WPottrioillldekOod enough; beim* ...1int,1044.4i 1 ,4 00,) , 14Tilqint - pli kg* , yoy. b in d, tome "store, where last V 43 saw him:. - -• ; - , .. . - - -.1:11-ie41+ Warren is 8 9 1 iknoWntintiO /M4th A rel • -, - - eitergtiitOttnitm,. , and ,ti . grit ,rate -. beti4kettper...: a . tiftelUirfiftki lifikelt via .- withi4 ; , ,"ilown? - 4.1 they . says etin ta kes id- tiee 014 DO, ctoi ligte4Via irsxv , . -4 ioo:lo*.iiii Sri► rratirlci'XiiitigiC': :. , ‘ _ . .