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(I,i.tie i .: 7diseOver ot'i -rya s wilking,i igiorant of Mahon's return ;t l i , by ri when_ ~,. ‘.• . • &ate. can+, or rather flew to ards ;not or •.„. f , , '• . bun, Mid • exclaitned, '.,‘,/ Oh, Edwa . , mi' :rpt. tt Unele . has•apliedfor•ja tvdrrant to Ppref i4s lie bend yOu;- and l inneeent thou'irh I know: . and o f , . • . ; • you . are, Oat fiend in human'fornaq. Van p'fl tY . Buren, has wound - such a Web 4:Ulna ssvii,: you that I dread - the:worstl, I , have-not' :cin ,- time to. explain : 'flylbstantly;•-and _beet.: sly l' • •./ : the -it nightfall, in •the - Vevirs ; Hollow, 4 . . ' whenl will , explain ,a. l.” - ' „. : . -. • '6: . •- 'Mansell, seared) , k lowing what he• did • ; • ruslied•out -of the gaftleni and through, down i -. 1.'. some fields;' nor did 'fi t p'step tfill4te. found,' ..: --, himself out 'of toiiii; - On - the•baults ,of the! ' • '' '-..- ' / - river— Then, for the first tirnic he : re- • pented Of .:haling listened- to t . e well . meant but unwise co , nsel 'of its 'sea t. -. . :. ' '•F..ate. 'But the step W taken ' and 1 i.., . -.. could not 'retrace it not : He p :eiceed .; . until lye arrived a a t *ck oret , ' 4 ; in I -..:, sea. - . .•• , , . .., .P . ' , + . , vicinity of the Devil 'A ollow, *herr --.•',. ...:•,'•.' lav hid until night close upon • m - He then - approached. dark'ot_epj • If: . -, - - whi6 there •Wa+ a. de p i hollow; .-P rib and skies I'- - • • . f ( i ••,• had aquired a icelehlity from. lits 1 -,,i- • - bee n the scene of a murder se sent . ~ I -, • . _ ; , . before, and- hence Was an object / ',-;._: 'sli. • . spperstitious, awe t the. fanner: • vicinity,•that he w . 4; conSidert-Q t like L im, •- - • 1 1 • , ~.., -. • man who Afoul yen, ure thereat ~., • -1:: • ' • - fl'ill. This deu ties , had iiifluet lini, i • :\ I - •r•E: • n. her chow o su h - a! place o 4.- ..g I. •' ' ,- -. iinastnucli as :theywould be -s' -,,, F 1,- I ' - ;.intdrruption. ,• I 1-. .. l •,--- Itce:• ,' • ''. ' ..; ••Manscll.r time& and. lilni ~• •, , y I ' al ' skirts' of the l lgrOve, until fir t - G 1 f t . - -. - i light footstep on the grA•*elli t` led to the place announced --, 4 r .., of the. lov'ed -being whom • i . . pbout ,. to Mee t for the.] .1.. z 'l: 7 .....---,_-_,___..- _---„,..,-:-...--...-_ poor girl; could.net; spea 7 ..:ff OLLOW. . they met, butothowing hi ..5 , • - .: shoulder, burst into a.,fle ..••-', ~.. • AL urn. • -, tears. : by degrees 0 ..-.. 2 calm at then detaile, ; •..' on•the Hudson• sation she had °verb •--i -verity years 'ago, . 13uren andber uncle;.; o f m ason . - He that, the former bad "I ice, and had i wo, cing Masowof Edwa ise names . Were IW-combination p'f ;S' In pointof ibil-, - :hare made rout aPY -.•'•, e nearly:on a par, • the a'eciiSed---aie . in d ;bein g isposition.— ;bein the findino .:.-. .z.: 10&•e, - and sitme- of s pecie ' in Man. ..0: 1,. 'but inl bia.initis., that. he could 'n ...1. --7-;• 'se'verii4 Man- 'for the - pa's 3 e:ssie in , his dutie.., was the 'etidenee of ht ; :open as the .51eparted for E .....i` g and ,frge. -2 ' ' - whose : addreiS : -• fTri, Aisoluely: & A s- <uncertain, Ed ied• a keen lawyer, p4d disgface -:' what ortifeiharp- : on in the: int '.. scion Of) his elder...evading :thr - similate'd , in any- „coulit,Suirc .11.' he a was great fa- •'of his inne :-,.. ly inliis confidence, The' -nae ''':i 4 ir t ttose delicate whic4, he mesioccur •in an al- the lover '.. , 7t lin which the how- ''"And ik r.'atlterhinder than y ou wit' - ' ' - . fair na; 44 .. 1 .-li -‘.l ce who, I3e- a being prey, f him in the !carihcity But ' he N'l,',l :2, - 111 2 e4V, see- - asitiv , 3, 1----very_p pretty, if not Mg t ; t Shee' had the grace me: a s ep , of n. Fawn. -.11 ad - that- such a maiden ' 14 . . d „, zt of ;interest to two' ,' -:, under the same roof. •.c: , :a matter 'of atilrVnith- . t 6th of them shouldall and both of them did:, lads had,tifit 'one heart, ' .„ rn tne 10Ve of eick: -It I . try to say. that, in ma n, the choice -fell npo greatly- to-,the - chigr' o the -annoy oil 119 ta.VC . been pleased ,to f • . avolite suitor. 'lfq-i'l 'the clicisen • lover; altd.the easel:by ; ,e di'spokd ~ to send vas- no some measu domestic confor.t wed ,her • is ;inucli • •uld. loVe anything i t'in s' way 'for set bitt , ernels and r by Mason •and 'V d,, whilejCatens ititlieriitterviel J'yed more ;liar noyancetowhV k''' :posed. • • • ed; at the . tin ,„ .=.-.`, ,ernent *as vit • tion . ,, that Ma: ~'• 'motley, asap zing to near/ 'lli4 the gre n. As the WV &To` a t [,it was .dep safe, Eike Is! .., 4e'4 4 1,6 101 i eirc' - .thy p, ti p " fo• WO apf it ng eess , And - T.410 - stues4. .0 expedit key of ite the , If the , : Meek , : r'lie IreO; reto Vii' I+ ex ex 1, 4 „,_.. cl r TOLUME 26---41UXBER -36 , . • NMI .The .fake. Side. 4 ariop 0. Nrurrtraia; osh:01% - s TUutid the inland sew., Are detipeninginto.inight ; • ; SlO up - the slopes - Th e y c ul c the lessening; light:- firid ()tithe long days blinding heat, , best. my Jactgula eye, . . Like of where cool and street;. The . nnset waters _ lie ! • Mpitg tile-4y, in ,WaryTiaes, (Yerisie..and 614 Ch. antlllay,. Giqn-belied ie+th eternal Thelnopntnins st.fath away,. the inaple znak.efulep !- iCiti , reshorq with Water bland., while mid%‘•aYsoa the tianliJil ifibcp . Ti;e,eveiling light,descensis. • . it- when you. hip's red trown, 3 Of-ol*11;e1nOian trod; thretrgl . l the sunset air, looked s'iown- • God:' . T o him of .light and . allade the laws ske.ptie4anght ; iternattamie His truer instinct tiopg,llt. /le gm these mouritaing in the • • al; now aurass !hem rbines ; • sumnier sunset bright, • roruid with smothering.pineit ernpd:* from earth and skies . Bi4l(wine, cmcO'he 'heard; . As, face to Fan:. in Paradise. 31an sfood.i elore the turd. ` nurrgtherl---tisit like him, • Thi tender:love I see; • Jr, rsdirnt 1111 arid woodland dim, ' : And tinted :sunset ;ea. ' , nrot in . trkockefy -dost non fill •Oer enrth'with andgracel;-, Than rio,tiatk anti'enie) 13 . i..11418, - thy sailing face!, irrilitittruitr . .1. TIEE.I)EFIL'S;;OLLOW. .REAL: LIFE: .1u :it town of Catskill, on the Iludson Me:, (here :I welt, some twenty years 'ago, tT: a•hr-lpy of th e, name of Mason. - Ile 1, , ,.. is { fdi-iiieral?l6 practice, and had two c ',: : k, ialii: office 1% - hose names were 11,2 , e1l and Van Buren: In point of a bit :tr :lx.se roiing'rn en AVCTC nearly'on a par, h',: ..tle I: (EtTered widely in •disposition.— . l'un Bintsl was cold close,- andi t9-nle viva m lidn iit 4 erliper'; 'lmt in , , huianitss, ikewil,_ one and perstivezinfi. Man •Plialtbnalli nssiduous in 'his duties, was $f r. zav,er 'temperament ; . open as the t.l. nenerous, confiding and ,frg . q.. ~ lda-on, without liming absolutely dis kest, was what is called, a keen lawyer, is prat ire being somewhat of the "trarp eta ,Inti its, the disposition of) his elder diem: Buren, assimilated ini any - laT'vet;'in Ids own, he was a great fa tititt,--:nofe intimately in his confidence, nd ti•ually employed irt ttose delicate ratters whicit Sometimes 'occur in an at laniev's bu-iness i , and in which the lion-- eit , ) , of :It:well might tither hinder than MacOn liad ii . niece who, be being a KaaliPlo r , lived with him in the !carfhcity 1 m.' haunt:keeper. ' She was a lively, sem tire,'and Cleves gial---very pretty, if not ,putively bandome.•She - had the grace of a syip,ll and the s cp, of ,a fawn.`-It quite natural that -- such a maiden," iriald t be aria object of interes% to two Iva: men Hying under the same roof; *1 ad= by no means :a matter of aspithih tent till one or both of them shonfd all tVire l'ith her ; and both of them did. glut. as the young lady had, but One bean, 4t , coidi lrot re,turn the love of each., -It I isieureely becessary •to say. that, in ma nt ii„er klecti ion the choice fell npon dwiri•Naieleit greatly to. the chagrin 1! . .‘ rhqd, and io the anrioyanceoil Ma rauwbo 7:Add haxe . been pleased r to find 4uren the favolite suitor. lioivev- ~,,a iball was 'the chosen lover, and =ton mild not altei the case' : by arg,u-• 'at. nor mss was he di - spoiied to send away :.4 niece, who was nri some measure ei itralial to •' domestic comfort ; And, nu:eover, h loved ,her as:much as he etlcth as be could love anllnyin• h - -Mat : went oil in this' way for sometime; "mat deal of bitterness and rancor be lia•sldaved by Mason and Van e Buren .oatiie in hand, while Kate and EdWard )kast;ll ofor found in the iitterviews they - c . i ' i unaliv wajoyed more thin eompensa tei for tile auboya-nce to which the were ~essaiily exposed. . ' -y • , Lt 'happened; at the time when Ed "ni. 's pffagement was w'ithiti a month 4 • its : expiration : , that Muscat:lm) I-eeeii a 'Rah of - money, as agent for another , I• l '.f , asvinarin g to nearly three tbousanct lars, , of which the greater pertign was ?tolifl coin. As shemoney zolikieat,\ *c onveniently -ails osed 6Uuntil the fol- . 4 'kag ay, it wa 4 s .depo3ited in* tc tin bD 1 6 iron safe, eke key of which was al-. .' .4 * .:Jesi,he ous4dy St' Mansell. ,Soon ' be re:ceivc f the 'eharge SVan-ureil - e d OW . 0 e f9r- short time, anti in. gat i Lattlierfin ti application ~fronv a; lient r a ilemd it eteesaary for Mansell to gch (!teeeltrt:4ionse: Iliving4l4Plttcl2l-: Z,iu biLiness at he hill lie`;'ftl."-"`"L' i t I . all expedition and in due Iline - be 1,.,. the key of the afelrom isiid4ll6ter_ \ s vuel)(itite therein, gs usual, theTalnibii 1414Pti'n' nf lb . e _-°flice• 676 r niglz--... 'Kik, .....I . !fu ; ticonceivable , 'horror, he „AnsotivAtext, c onceivable trea-Mre ti a* • t - -: t • - nei r .4 area- ire g t: ne.. 1 v .„ „ 'bile(' down *mai" :And 4 Preling '4e.:iure, c?iiiikunicaukl:lhe 2Rufortll-' fii i i i. rel inv 3 tance, -2 .11 e In tizinol9Pas ha...,,astfTislunent hut/Pout _terniss laid.: ticZ ex . hi bltea sil • lse,hill ilka_aial_Pt't,,, r i , , his. brother elerleis • , IniSfernlefie--:: .441 Cil ttaz rustic iiThOut thc prr'th , ‘ - _ :lies; 'and itifortnatioU 1 'R Oxen' the nbar-, , estinagistritte i but as sum was: ro holim,•ana would not - tarn till = tlie'ne t atm little else could ' - ;' dope .' ; . Edwait ck passed 'a ;light - .'of int nur . agorty—tuir . • were the •fee in g 3-Uf 1(a .el mere eriviable.AasOn ittUrned- some h4rs'earlietthau was expecfach setit rameiliat - ely:fotl..Van Bureni.and way Closetea with hirrr. fOr a long time. •.- : : -.., - ,I, - Maitsell; - -titi. rlii incipadiated b i l. the i • . overwhelining ',ealamity J Which -ha -be- , 1 fallen.him, fro ' i attending to ,hii 4,i,tie i : -was walking, ignorant of Mahon's return, when Kate cam e ' , or fathei• flew to ' .. ards him; and.. exclaimed, '.-..,' 91i, Edward, my Uncle. has- anpliedfor•i warrant to „Ppref K . 1 hend yen ;- andlinnoCent though tituoW you are that fiend . In human . forn4 Van . Buren, has wound - slich . a web ai,rOutta sou that I dread . the:;worsil, .D . have-not . time to explain : 'fly . ipstantly;.and rueq . Me .-it nightfall, in .the - Devil's Hollow, 1 wheul Will explain ,all." - -. .Mansell, scarcely kibwing what be did,-, rushed-out -of the gai-den; and 'P i through, some fields:;' nor did 'he 'stop tfillllte. found himself out Of toviti, - On - the-baults of tbe. river—Then, for e tbe first tine'; he re- • pented of . hating listened. to t e well-. meant but unwise co, nsel 'of , lis 'dear 'Kate. 'But the step ,ir taken ' and he, could not 'retrace it not : He ,p :Oceeded until h'e ariived at a t 'el: groV ' ;tin the vicinity of the Devi A o ow, 1.. tem e ' `l' o il ow, . 11 . h i s fay bid until night close upon . 'tn. .. ~: He then- approached.. ' da tic.' ei.*ng iu whi6 - there - was• a. de p hollow;. whtcli s had, ac4uired a Iceielnityi froni, its ihavink been the scene' of a murder , seine yeark before, and: hence Was nn objeet . ti.f such . superstitious, awe t the. fanners 'cif - the vicinity, , that he w . 4; conSidered hold: manivhcl'el.nit I yea ure thereafter ighl fall. Thisqlci i iu tles ~had influene Kate i f in. her: chow o su ba place of m tinge inasmuch - as „ th ey -mild be aecu from tnterruption. ~ I 1-, .. . - . ; iklansell.r timed and li n gered a the , skirt's' of the'lgrOve, until' the, 'soul) of u• light footstep on the gra;tlled path Which ''led to the place announced the ap ach of the lo v ed being, - whom he 'Telt h was about to - meet. fnr the . last time. * The girl , .could ; - poor rl;.not; spea k. a . word , v h en they met, butotbowing her' head upon his _ shoulder, burst into . u,fioed Ot - passionate . tears.. : By degrees she . became 'ore' calm ai)d then - detailed to liiin-a. c aver sation she had everteara..*Wee. Van . 13 urenindlterunele; and gathered t ence that the former bad Aucceede4;in c in'in eing Masorp'of Edward's guilt ; by. an art . - . 111.1 - combination, of .facts;-, - ;which:would, - .have mad e out a'Prima fack Casd - againit 4 - the aectiSed--:lteir . est forma dable - one_ being the finding - f a .0115i4eiabie sum, of :specie; 41 Mansed'si - trunk. .Knovving that. he could 'not I satisfactorily acconnt 'fo, r. the - ,Po 3 e'ssidn of this menez, without the evidence of a 'near relative 'who had . departed for turOpe ,a._ week before, and whose addreiSj wa i ts unknown, and return ; .uncertain, Edicaid, to ,avoid the horror. a4d disgface ci l f: Jy . ing in the county pris on in the intermediate titue,'re3olved on' evading the Otruiers 'of . iustiee, until he. ,could,inirender himself. with: the ;proofs 'Of his innocence in his hands," .. The - moon , had upw risen 2b . ove the hilt which bound'' the dl'ir •, 'and . -Iv irpea. the lovers that it was tinirr to sepa' te.. '"Xtul-now, dearest,' ; said he, ...I cave you with the' brand of - f thief'. upon ipy fair name, to be - }Muted like' a. beast of , trey, from one hiaitx place to another. ut oh, Kate ! 1, bear xtith.me the bleat 'asitirance • that, one beig—aP4 that be-- ,leg'the best i. beloved.,ottny liearikneWs me: to be innocent ; and ihat - thought ' shall comfort me." ,- .- _ 1.. A: remarkable' _pretty. !peed:, and well=: d_ikerelli" _'exclaimed - a voice, which caused 'the youthful pap- to ttart, and tnin_in thedirettion, whe466 it their eye s. proceeded, when; frOhl liehitid a dec s ayed and solitary tree . that grew. in . the..lipi lc4, a tall figate,•wrappe4 in an 'arnple cloak, wailtfid toward them. ' T b e 4 4 ce , as we 'hai . e . 'elrea - dY meniiOne4, bad an evil reputation,.•andalthough EdWard and his companion evert. ' .-.4' L - .the :sup -ize4 411 -, feeling s the tun' Mats: 'self; and. I'craatio. er ears- I.t Nay ; 7 the e. 0 .der.'4 1i e no, an ' • .teas gry with Me: perhaps you may have rea son to rejoice in my presence, since !be ink in ''possession •cif the story or your 33 Fief, itlnay bp - in y power to, alienate it. J have .assisted . en in much greiter . 1-- i ' 'k + Edward di not I e the last,aentence, nor i the tone in, whi lt, wai,.ntteretlt; hot :hi - siid,:4€ I see tpt• hew ti ye:ran ihel rilte ; Y9u cannlot eve 3 4' a elle byithic i l i k t, T ' IC' -. 'dad" I . a til l - :- Yea ere Is a • reP le . o.h er; as he held fait •`Aolit ride# 3 -`9f . str.P?ng.de ~.' here- 3 hue, -P t the river atll.point exact y opratt€ tht old hollow oak;`wadeout - 111. ; a: stralgh4 line ,11 110 1 fon 44 the ) 02 ,c i nitaeh one eiml Of chi - cora 'to" thpl*:lthallOittlir 11: : 0",11. 1 1 stotit - s,ork;Witietiiol4it ' i ' ) 4t..'l --.-. " 1 13 . aei'll l ' ' - said 'Mli * 11. - ivltitther he really hetieYo:-hitilielt 'be in - ,t` • e P. l ,,'eseuee Of the`E* 4l Pellet, at the *ii was merely - exP r re 36 tie 'el: iiezPriii. re' ‘ i . , ....-eo , . y ~. , 4n The ..str4T l er- towiler)itavat ? tickila t te4 g! n g ii ''‘Y l ,o a 1 0 ,:0 1 ro lela; -tin h o l c:- 4whigh4on•haTe i*a . 'itida l e 4 .flteatipp is in, tho - I;Qttpin id _jui - riv - ei : 4 awl ioyi Anti '26nd ihnt:rfoi+e' ' lc - - tio i l i more'thanlthe tru 11," , 4 • '- • ',..' . ' Mansell heillat -, 00 loPketl:littkiic4, OMPan*l , the--et " ppz •-. , Pitheitppt. and . , la..ii-feltr :I*#?,a A . _ 0 Ir)o?c.r.l)eitiltiiitas when. aftlFiiii...r):44,F ge47o 4k,t4a`lioisitstiOn.:, Ji.oliisliie from 1.11 tr.olinflito t4i4kan.'• ; my Ainlit last - wiz* tho..ti'4_itite,; ,= tii, ii - ii-ginirt- 2 _tifi=i; •' ' • -:- i r -.° [ NWTTROSE P THURSDAY' IC ) I I I recover •tny good..n e, which has been oulty tradueed."t :!' - ' <.' ' 1 ; ' --- thishore ; \ y i s l H eit e, ,t ‘ i v l a e s it p a r i o e c r e t eil !ied iti ; ..t . va . rds ii... , Stop, .)ottng gentlema, ! not qiterso l' i aslatLiitz w at h f e a4e :on i t u t r ut7ii rd ,it -P vo it u, , ;leaSe t . e ' - ' ~ durar4 started, but the atranger,Lontin: 4e4 i -" Were you to takethat bok ivaci tp your employer, titink..,4ou mat Tog Would. produce any other conviction on Mint than that, finding , your delinquency liscOrere(l you wished_ to secure. impuni ty . liy restoring:llle property I- `. We I...nut. iot only restore ,the trea.sure,•but. Celt wet the thief.- f Hush! I hear a footfall." ~ti.s• lie apeke be took the box:front td pprd, who noWs/tilaw his Meaning,: fasten 4, the cord t 9 it A and it Was again lower „,e4 to the bottom of the, riVer, and the rink' on the other end of :the "cord was Swimming down with \the tide. - ‘,. Noir ;ftilleir me in silence, Whispered . the *anger, and .the 'three retired and hid theraselveS behind:the huge trunk of . the Oee, Whence, by the; ligh - t• of the 'Moen tliey beheld a figure approach the water, liking cautiously around hint! \' . • ".That is the : thief," said the strange r; in alow ,voice, ".in :Edward'S car: 4 .l\saw: ',lulu, last= night, throw something inteNthe riyet, andiwhen . he wasrgotie;• I took the liberty ~of 'raising'. it up ; wheti, expeeting i, l,it .he Would return and temove his h oty, I r eplaced it, add had - .lbeennsuc- - •&sSfitlly watching the place • just- afore . i met you -in the 'Hollow.” • • ' 1. ilks, this time the'man-liid reached the river's IT . rink, and; after gropiogfer some 1 illtne . thrOgli I the wafer, he found the ;box, but atarted back in a.stonishment on 's l eing a lonecOnflattabhed to it: •ilis ackkwaa fur ed‘ to the Witnesses of the ,t ' Usactien, so 'that Edward and the strati -4 had got ,I 1 securely by the cOliar 1: . 4ijii 1.1 i sbre he Caul make an . att l emp to es .cp pc. . .The sp.' rise l 'of Mansell a Kate i tillY ie . More silt' conceited tha paint-- l i d 611, !when, as d'lndohlkatn fell on the face of the en prit, they- recognized' the ' f6at. c dres:of Va i Btir . en, his fellow-eleik. , ip . { . 0.9 - limits will no t ilk,* of our saying Mere than ',that Ma ll's character .was cleared.; while Wan uren, whom Mason, f*" , reasons confined to his own bosotp,, refrained :front iirosecutitig, quitted the , (liivit- iu incritegdisgrace.. I :.'Tie stranger pfoTed to be &gentleman of large land- ~ ea Iproperty inthe neigilbor'ho o a, which h fhad now ,vi iced for the first. time in nv Years,.4 , having: been interiste t l 1 in 4he young p ir whom he , hails° •oppor tirielt deliier froin tribulation, he sub ? K .. !/ittestlY appointed ' i fansell" his man: of having 1594ine" and thus : laid the.foundatict . k-Of It .isr al .hiSiprosperity. ' `cast.' 'needless to adcl i - ) that Kate,, who hal so - long ;;shared hi6, earl . , became ;MS ‘v e, and-shared his g "I ! F d':fort Ili!' c. . i • • ......1. '. :i • . Si r t h e - I`4i -, lMid-Day Si nt.% o - Palms Royal —' • 14 short time sinCe, ott a fine spring morning, illuminated bythe.riche_st rays cfl the sun, a troop Of. - vngabond - boys sVete'playing* . about thelgardens .or the Pilais Royal. ...Hanging in clusters Upon -the liren' railings Which encircle-these gar (.l4n., ; be_ bapd is question occupied them- , selves - busi:4 in throwing' stones among thP fiewers, aiming at t,he.'sparrdws, and watching fit opportdnities to lay - other 3,, ••t- . . he. . maugnant trilts i waenever -.t b4oks of thegiia.rdiaiis of the place were turned awatich, In such circumstancest g he yOun_ lialicals - .Of Paris are•rnost itrgertioni, aril . ifiittive, . Se svas it show& on the, pres -1 eat oceasion. - • ` iThileader of the - .youthfu ,band,'seiz itig;tilavorable ' 'limit - lent when no one souN f imiveive. hitii, adroitly , scaled the baltistrades of.the.Palais gardens, ' and ' ! t I.tdong the grass on all-fohns - , to wa;,r Ithe spot- wberestood the rind ! day can (raj , wliicli. is ;•cletirly made- tO, an crls noari*the hour ot pohtt by diseltirge thiongli the - medium of tbe stin's , taerid anal:rays. Wher4 . the„.iiitruder reached • , , ~.-, the . spot„the hour was exactly nail-Fast_ Pleven, 'But this did not deter the t ncliy yonhgiter. ' He hadr with htin a Lucifer: mOch; - ;in -ail instant it - was kindled,and applied to the cannen,wliickaccordingly Ma i le its - official detonation, announcing , Prlnlail/ielY 'the, hour kof'noon.:- . _ ... , . ' Pirer4ely, afierwards, iii all the streets, . . , shops, and cotTe,e-lionies of -the city,:inev -mielt be seen mti:l pullout their watches, in order to test` the exactness 'of these ar-- , lic.lei by the infallible,report: ' A. general; mal-ement of snrprtse- wasthe eonse-.., qoetrice; . a.n4-ti great'iprlety , Of . refiectiiins .cage,from the or ParisiansivithinT . .he • i ng., .. ..- . - : : i.Ar -. e - • . . - r' .singlilari" -cried' .one;' ." I hate - al-: waig fottio4 this -Wateh et.yaine..to ~ g6; - , we .t'_ i. , - ' - :V . . ! Wlitlit !" exclahne4 'anotber,V a fuli.. 1 hal bout' .behind.! And this is. thif ti atch - 441 01- ' t ams guaranteed . to me' to go with - out fits 'aping a single muiute in a_ par."-- ' -.' 71110, Is the, first limb," 'gild ajiiiird,,-, !'di4 my 13reguet eve4iirent - ivrong - 4 7 , ... 1: 1 4' 4rxtihrgikgig, wire still rilor * 5- ' f9/ 3 4e, 4: thati e: .- 1001e; Vut..th4."itus*: - i'lrli j 3l" , l24 o # l l ere compelled. t4:l,Y!ela _ U . ': Pr, vuicia . 1 euil.i.arton:,- ' A few :d id.. i 7„, , stin 'O l 4 :for- 1 tielt: c 6 4noiniergr.; i'lind, atiq; 1:4:: ii:i . si . .. ' lailii* .i i,r, watch-rbaidni., i'e . . tirefi,utOn the Ail** suggestion i.bat j iti '1.4: :iili'i7;!".gilt liaie..eati r ?F.rout 1 1 !, ~nut, Ai ix -. l4iiiiio;Als•-inkpi4'ois idea - .. ' did. 45t1Aair ouqty, - ,"ityPoiter4- ' :7/7 1 * . - , 1 1:1!/-- 1 1 falli, lit :of 't - lie god of day ' ra4:;.tibt I - : .11In tC0i i- oieraitY 4 l,4*CiotiOit;*id,* - o= - : e., d:l.* s;' - ap.` - st::iill' .. v-iiio- lieie• - *lii# ll - , 1 1 ','ii -1 : 7 . t*'-ciF,itlai6rit . .e. - l i iiiiiii . ftil, t i , at ; ,vi? ::: ioifow*pt'th'4o:4444.6l6-. .21 - ii 3 lsi.. .i'ari4"6oo;liotiks ti;:iiii.Bytiieli ' , 4q4i,iiii:::::.:liitisi*all4*4o - 11*41* - -id-E r * °9 .l'?Lq . ::?) o 01 ! . !s'o . . ,10gi 0 -fiabe:ik .u ) iAdv ," i k t..., ,•*: 41 ,, ,,,.i Aocipc .: *teb4s-,Pr,T4ii.' ' ' 4 o ii ,, lii4:*iiiia.:::4,o , -: .46: fir''of 'the' , .--- -.. .-7 - -.-,'- • sup.... .. ~,•:.f . '9 7 f, tist.7axiiiiiirtateih,'im , -- TOOrlopf 'ff;iii e ll.'-: l iiiii - -:4 poi t s cW: ti l. y4 4 ,5 4 1 . 0;-': - , -.-. .-....r. jiii ": ; ......„.., ~,._ ~,-• k , - , , 1 .16 ---f. 'iiiii -, ' thu: tertm.s, nc • o . e `his ' ita , ~ Anse, i .. ,t l .4i t i.a,-....* 7 *.ar c/I )r i .lt'-'l)':!ii - iv,PO N11;40'44-- - 17 f p 41*-IfL.T., a niiitake of half an hour irt - the pro . s! et , tiuii, is not . An error t \ olbe comtantt 't With imp - unity. A,wat.ch thatt, 'quick or too slow will flea on nate s series'- of mistakes -of, t e most: aerio • kind,flrinn _the-conseqn ncei'of ' thick it may+e.very,difficult to escape i "Already' noon f ',Bo ,my bid I'' ' • „/ Ifes ; '.-These words were uttered ont be mar - ing, hero re awed -ta..bv a gentlmnan *.O Lad break fas ted at Veleur's and Who,,: f. ter:; his m , had. fallen_ into, along ,„ ~d thoughtful reverie: This m gentlean •W . -. MOnsteur D- - .:..., the Banker,:whose -.. f 'fairs had lung appeared - to be in a ffon - iiibinistu t d, butkto, had lately isustai 4 ed some 'peeunia • .reverses, which h s credit found it di cult to; conceal- MU,. , longer. Wheath young rascalts lucit r xs hatfdone the . duty ; of the . tneridittnal.su ', Monsieur'started-Up in haste and left t , restaurateur's.- He hall, in,lis .hands': t the moment se letter which' he read. an. re-read_-a:s hehurried along. It - was co - ceived in 'the TolloWing terins : . - . ' -I have' receive , ,y; dear: friend, tit: letter 'in Whidh youco mmunicate toim thedisist roils! posit i of your affairs, an tell me that You have, no jremaining he p a ts but inme...„. ly,, own res6urces are in,su, m ficient, as, yo Well know, to enable ' to relieye yon, but I am , abontio 'set ou , l'i as you suggest,for - te country, thp ug 1 . ;With- liitle 'hope; I c onfess..NeVerth - less, ,it is, possible , , that the ~, applicatio , • may.beaticeessful, and on may,re s t as Sured that I shall .spare tie pains tci mak ir . go: . If I succee d in realizing the sti, for- n proseriation I il necessary. :1 . ,0 r , w meet you to-morrew in the'Orleans Gal lery, within the hours of twelve and one • .poin?edly. Yon. will of course be7punctit in Meeting me:- Tdo nit propoie to meal you at yourawnhouse, becaus e the I'll-a . eariousnealeftyour present-co di tion tua3 render you afraid of - receiving-embarrass ing . visits-there: If I am not at the ;ap portned place- exactly -within ,the 'hour you may-be' assured that I_ have, failed and. - I shouTifadvise you in thaticase.t. ; inse , .. , no time .in quitting Paris;:: 'You ed •will cr :'t ors then iseemorestimigly tl -. nedeisity, or arrangement. that they Ma • I have your:pers-nnal aid in making yen azisets available., You may. • readily guels I - 111. Y reason for , not Wishing-to conic' in persoa and tell . yOti,of my having failed in procuring funds. ,illy uncle; to whom yOu stand 'so heaiily, indebted, Would nev- 1 er pardon mo if he thought, I - aided you .in the least in your flight. Be punctual.' i -. Yours ever, &C. -- - , .. .Nlonsie . D,--:—, reached the..Orleins Gillery, idia - Nriak . t.a . ! :4)', find: dbwr in a state of great. anxiety. , ” The crisis of ,My fate,lias arrived," thought be-;:"I ain . --- "ar• pldlYhurrying down the slope to ruin, land have only increased 4ny danger ten- , fohliby - endeavoring.to.con cea l my Attie- ' I . tion'; while there was :Yet time for in , i •lionirtrable submission. i - very hope is I I failiig; _toe.. : :-1 1.;itcien is the ist ; and: if he. f hting•-1 not 'the hundred; th usand francs whi, hI - must pay this .c 1 y; my. fate is seal " --, ' , . 1 A 'tared by such h arrays 11,.,er reflections, the anker`l,;:oked again a Arno - aid at his Iva! h; as lie t paeed theigallery. ;He had ; set - ,is watchvby the noluely Parars Roy ' al . - n; happy at the tirne, prim~ fnan, that 1 li.e.'hitti,§uch an The, of chronologi- I cal, itcpuracyj, The; iTionkepis passc;d-a. ivay.,, , -NO- appearau - ce of _Luc en.' ,Ev erylairnit destrnyeci a portio : of hOpe, • and when-the 'unfortunate bank ''s watch 1 at , irtst. told the hour'of one; a c kl sweat I broke out ..on his temples, r-" e 'comes net;`,"_ muttered he; ‘.'alfis lave ." . Yiet helincreted - on still.'`. Again andti;Yaitilie'; il l . trod the- gallery, scanning anxiously 'ev , - er}outlet and inlet.] It: Was inify:when • his witch told him - Alai the stated hour and Minutes more had pass- : away, he saw the necessity of act, big decidedly; and hurried . with speed from pie gallery. '' ' -' ' ' i' . ; • :(• _ At that very Mom 1 ent Lucien ent ered` the same Illace by another . entyance. Ile; was still,five minutes-,before' the cipira tints of the hour,that is to say; it want ed 'five minntesof one o'clockf---the bank ers watch ; setti by the .cannon's yeport, - haring.been wrong . ; by:precuSely .half an' hour. , While I.ucten walked about the gallerY;with l - ~the,,required sinn of one - hundred' thOlivind - francs , in ibis 'ilanclS, : Wonderin'g /What . could 'possibly be the tinge or , his frie#d's absenee, that friend. was ilYing-with -.speed _from tat•is, in a' ; ~carriage- that. kad, w twe.T,liin rqadlness for , that' pur p ose.:._ H e as :flyin into ac. - kativrledged bankruptcy' :Sit , 'ten, mein-. 'ivhile,-,etitaa-iint' lint conclude that'sonle new :evil"-had 'nccurreti. 'to 'tender, lis Iriend'a:eittimirretrievable . ; . How could, ; Lucien pos4bly,ccinjec!ure w hat had heen. tie-influence ;of a Inciter etch in - the. hands'of a inie'cltieveu' boy f'i . I ~' . , : - That '• little ragged - oz . 13 ii caused 'an .hienrtentjbankruptcy . in act, a pretty set - toils toaamercial. _e a. -` .., i - ~ , ,At4he„otnaperind• Fti e wpm( them affairs Waii -, ut• iirogr sti, a young Indy * IVk . galktfy - a4fred,. lilas t have lveti *Seen ii ? 'it - lee - piss ngt Dawns.- - - She was . Wal . tug about. - wit 4 -steps toewhat hurrie(i_ i• Oendrcimpatiee,t;,... and a _attentive 014t.,-- 'of, nfigh,cbn'T , telP4 4( : • uP9n .4e 3; ;Pun''' .- ienancn'aa -€i Pre 3 4on,l:t angry - amorist; 1' - NitYk t al(EiniVlcliava. in' 'heard; ( 6 - nnit-, ter pretty_:loudly, and ret i peihly:= : :#ltie - liettadeions: I-. i - bly . Aline :,-,and-ibereehe - leo • atritifeti,the .', .ieWr:thdeivotitstiy--7init,dl 'al st _be .'xight'' iiiiciife‘iniautimlhavepassedeinci t: Lor' 4 „tourafethol4tudo(of lay liatchatuker-Orf €herP.alak- .oyai: : fit it cannot be WT 4, ' ,OreadY, and Mcariteur Leopold chooses thba'teliinaltillittielr - After my annoe- h ic r en -1 0nirtik4t.ti-hat'ea'Whia.hunityle -- pe.-' ;Otimi: itierl*ould".ge. ftti the itittiientn , iviib trini;ino:t * 4 4' ti ii i- : 4 :infvnitil)e'.: '4 l 4 .l6 :loi'_lifm,'ho . 4r scanalaisril risife;y :-_ , .mnopitillripitiiinii.:- inivaligii , or I. fr....„ . .‘1iter.„,,.. 0 7,-!!P in0i11.,.-3, ribiitttvw, fig. ‘ , fi r olegi.r4 - 1 0 1 , 41 *Arit*imitilia:` - 'dkrizrers;'44.o. A IrMaivlbdittliirifitoi:La iv 1 liid'iffitib'. , u mh- t d. in ttic ci-on-d of he rtutert!ltFteti 1 ' . !. 1 1 -?; 4 = l s i RNING D • opold deilresey: . 'She has hi ~ fair grounds; to,hop4„`'!ha she vould . „.. , consent to Iresanie, the j.chains lot rantriiitoo ii., a way,. she had:Ogreed I io e yisie the rolieum of t4e.to' vr i t or 'eltvied t rbY, many, ati, (Liic i 4 wi gratitude;. , yet the . koar in li coine I the ladf::-was:. ' , II ,tv lit gentlem 'was nriAbert ! .'; I. expect i d to fin birth be i i iai i ithe:3ll.4.ted lad3i- in llir. ni • c) P d i " Pu' I was lin '4rror• Pe;c•e n . of. PreTlaillt!Pancia!,-,TY Leopold tioes not plu •4 bitnse . tualay.. , f.I. am to Waitlitltc: he.fere alariago,i "what' tiff 11 • tion afterWardsl • Shall . re_ to tasteagain of evilsiw c.it I il . ready feltl .in tich . hatteiveas Murmur me m ed itations he r ded thelunfort ""g a t • b' t innoCeail I "de Versey ; .. ; he. fair! i widow IhertWaieb foi . the last! of 1 1 xaanS. et Ten minu es past one wati. - the ,cated.. . ‘. h y patience is •At: an l i the iheantiful widow ,-. t! the .ribs Ipolilteness accords bat fent , lonnccasions, of appninitn :tiS i ; enejis reasonably to eipet..to • :waited for this conduet..o ' the - 1.4..f.,ae0l : is somewhat COObit the•beahti widolv Waiiedi it ,hutivicalke .away. . .i 1 1. i M. L'eo • (a de . Versetl' sill ,app . famed pot,, on t wtg..ll 01 . ~ , ii ll i( 1 .1 .I ten•ininin _Before t al thi,e agi; I , li.e,t i of coil se received! a: 4isall' ipor Would be lady afterwarcl:S e L or take ex planation s I the, •• • 'tweet': the air was' broken . oi , f d II and i the la y songht' and soon a tronad, 2, gentleman ef - whoi„ . l oe:lpu 'shedtook care ,t_ i o be .well: a4sitr - , ~, -B .hold hen what miglityl c t es may flow from alittlegunp • l aitedloo slot', ! Not on the -fiel " 1 1 . 11, d between tw l t poW t er4ll •'l , l or 'there great consette c . iffx,p cied--4tut In thegaid na o i 0 , ... t i , . ~,, •. , i _ 1 u,- , t ) at ! iron] the` pi pro „Jur • .., q*a ti gle harMless lit tie; ciunien be • agency I ora locifer' match mi of a ittle 1-nischi 4Y°i" t r L 1; D o ubtless the other, re:stilts e• ; rim:9, &Wedfrom,the i SanieS eN wev ~c an ctuf cary the inquit-e - tio - fitit - - - - 1 . 1 . - • ' 1 - ":"' 1 1 1' I . The Great:lrish . Or ;to ~ C!rrini sOran , r from the peJpl • 1 born lat - ,Newmarket an on4cure. 'Ole coma Y of Cork, l in i17504b6 four, erear4- ..ottnier than "Prat the frthoe si d e lie .. was Adze n 1 `4nelefeiift , trep.B seid*;t:i., , -;-- ..:- I Child% ood -i 1 the country,; lie` va. Itito+, the `people..- He - 14ved. - he days :When' he played. 'Marb,l , streets of NeWmarket,.. and!! asl ' part - ,f Punch's- Man at la lebt4r II l o ved - t' l ' .." it the - treashniV , Col % I ~ . , ,s. 1 cabin‘t, and to l ist en to tbeiritaloa. be saw. The Irish charatet--`-iis. uinatir, its sensibility taniilith lin i t il.'here,, too; in those rough Oath appe;r so sullen and Sava7,e4vhc -face. 'o fac with -.their 7, pre fituntl 111 finest. and tend6res `• 01tIn. hu l man:lteari. • Theep too a a oral' poetry land- 1 ele iiiten . -We a 4 consta ntl attetidant atith .I. N . and Wakes of. his nenThbor too . customary at that time/ term l trio ' ers.for 11) , e 'dead; alid heir sole la m'ent ation- struck 'MS .. i .„ itnagi _Olen. LI a ft er }lea ile, ' ti i - edge that his fi rst • idnaS 3 of 10 r i f were eriv a froinlistening!,ollie 1 or ili"i)c at jriSh burialSl. s.ll ' ' When t aSferrecl:fe t 6 l'Ti-iiii k lege. 'n Du bin, he' becaMeidistm ehiefl fOr .ltt's social, powers' -Ica exub -of life Ofyouth, 'ovetflotVi ,spirits and 10nd 6f fun\ ainti troll Ct always a. ‘ wekome companiiin• am students. ..i - <1 . 111 ; 1 ."!1 His mother had designed iihim ... 1 church ; Wh xi he - ' caste 4it :if other' a his - tastes: to k another , t-Ura. 1 , mothernever I gl,t,oyer I he diS. men -at his not 1 - being a f pr ache i f ev4n, his Brilliant reputation snit and fill larliaMent, could, saiisfyllt tertialtheart: She lived to 40,41 • hanging en the lips of thiS al os i , -orator. hanging; Yet; 'even then, s et . w.' ,legt Over' him: -4 , 0 Jacket, 4 - e, e 4• .i 'preabber ; -was lost in .yOu Vil .... .. 'Her;, friends', reminded lterk . 1 wed to see her 'sem nue 61 oe !arid. - • - 1. r• "--, Al' ..' • - I.4••Dont. speak, 41; me y f - u : - : ould }reply; 1- John: wa . fit t i o '• • i nd had he but 16116 w :nor:- a. e it : •• 411' be writtealori my ticinA,, , t • .-! he mother of a b shop." i _ h ':Btit <no one ltn w that he. bad,„ itia:ry talent rot' ~ legnentc:ll.lll t • ',4 not, suspeet..i himself, .' •iln, , . ' i nod he ilada - eviz?fusion in. his II; 4 ni -VithiCh -he ilytig:ptllled hYt,1144 :i ow ; ~. etwter4p r glitck - cutrati v ' ' It was pet till-inany..rars 1 1 , , dyinti!i-ti at. theTemple;:itath` . . „ 1 ''that '1 1 1*:04 1 4 ikak . ..: 1.1. - 1104 v i u ' - .3 established a ,. frieitr dining - : : 1 ry • ' - imi're' ess' is! lid— ~ Cu s ai'e-theett boi i ,ivitti'Vp r. 4 41 . AY aeki-r _ i, 'o&l ni.,Oke4l--. *,, „assb twenty_ Tie: Yea , Wand. ' iii'lith • ' after 'Aia,"` 'But, 'ir ,0:i .',;'*ii . rt 4 iMP 6 ilaiit c ijhtiO' l - - l'4 . i cu lt '. -ilia' 'iiiiife; he, +iiimiSied)o4 - '-' r)3J lelli "i kiivil ciattiinf pi . )fett:li ^ '6i - it'd' hiiiiii *.litielk - Viii 4 el' i 'i. ' biiii,' '' ti itati''ultiiita - ' ' a' ''" A ' a' "11. iiia iiiiiiikii t ' 'lc Aillia - • t rest- cefttl. ~, lieeitte e a eiebta. ed 'bra on4 - '',. One : p; co , ever:*o!*- ' ' - killiclaolli'tt bttetoi'- - I...sVef' / 1 .0-10dtOr e- , ' .4 . - 5 1/4 1 1 er ''. lliM etid . ' 'o hi. ' 3 ? l . ' ill.' litt 111a4.iiia-, t . !. s iiin - sm . ~ ' i ifit4t-i, I.', twilit tetif iihi'ikoash tei-ifilio* - ." it ~ , 'ii ' ' ' iifttrOs' ,4 ~.. , ,:. '-. l'filai i d - tin ' r froils-ite , b - f • ,- %Mini' t ti . i4roVe. IPWEIF *hell* te ..1:., *4 6 4 E 'ili %tem' - inteatte, , that - li . 11 ,-, J 6=pad , ' ~ . : [. such weir over' the feeling* of othe .-t, s ... His -aunt*, sylopathieL•iNtraos 0.11 Like very truly . greak min* he s :s.l , ' - iik• iiimPl 8§ a 'child ! ' Re had ill these f le's' which mark a. genuine',.Maii:''Zife-1 ita childr 4. ' , He sympathised with ibe OM; It svas perhaps-from these piiiPular--; yin; 1 Pathie ,-tht4_le;l).ofer4ed,R,OgeaP-atncMg the r nch ,svriters, and thae,his friend , ship W s so_ s iiia,it with acid 'Win: '., " ' '"1 s.-His ature; _was, sellsibiltt t - He ' Was most. k e enly iliie to gay - orl to MO fill -sebnes. -. Retied-a b . cpyish lOve of . fuu mut frolic:.. II ‘itterad Into sOrts with.: HS= i l nite gl e. • iii _these thin's he Ann CA a child to the(eiiii,-of his , - flayik, i•bil ,in sensibi 'ty, , toleafs, he hint the, heart f'a woman,' Th' t' ile fait li . liffilf hi life;' he kep his tiffectintis fresh - end 'lid's , : :i.,;. Re d - -- the_ delicate orginizatio of genius. Hial frame vibrated :to In sie like- `o. .= .'olitila liaiji.- :R`e ' had die ost _exq i.e. relish for the beautiesofpoe xy. Ile 1 . - extrivagintlY,foud - 01 , "NT-, "of Jl:fla g tion. jHe devoure&ronianc . O. ,-.;''-' And,.• en in his reading; he met'w t "'- Passage which/ gratified his taste, he ii l l never eary !o repeating it to hinise reading. it to It "e .friends. who mine ft) him. . 1 in ' Cil . versat on erhipS the Most Pr inent, f. enitY ~f h is mind was- lilac • sportivi. Playful, tender,and pathei Rig con 'brstiti ti was a stream which er ceased ta A. w.• His brilliant itna: ation, a a the warmth with which lie tered i. to evrything, gave it pecu -faseinat on. 1 yrin said that- eurtaii -spoken *tire Poetry than' any 'Mali ever w , tten' I In =a 1 eirele Of gei4 ' friends, : flex* &inner, his • genius was i first act on. 'His countenatree lighted and his • onversation, beginning to 'ft, new- spa kicit now ra n -like::ine. - 41. es of s =it played I ,round , , .m. Ali gleamed from his l eye and i ' 'ot from, tongue.. , He had an- endlesS ,s,tore ; of. ecdote, , o' which his.': - car d idinary' d matic' at dies{' ,enabled 1- liiin tO give happieit 'effeer..,. 'He - telq stories, and 1 , ring off , he . point of: lrish charaeter'by most e fluzsitl miati4ri;:i he '.`,\`.Sc!t , -- ' whOlO. t , le, oi a roar?' following P haps-sii seine touching tale, which scantly i re;ukhi tegis iaio creif ey "`l7ou, ept,7 I says Priilips, "Ina ) ' laugh,fut - and , too, wonder ad r TIC t ' son de• crea tare who. made yen . , at will, ever let iy appear that. The -s m ore th your equal, , and wasiquitc s_ ling , if - vu 6 9'Se to become Yeur an "'1 I. -,-.1: ..- ... , The I 'it, Or' Porran I was., sPM i t it alle° ivas t , e creation ofith momerit, 1 electrie parksishot„frptit, a mind ~os charged with imagery and feelini,.' this it d fferea 'trent' the wit. of auot . Teat Ir*.liman.{' Sheridan ad ,"mare: mare t e a . :et' illiontthint• ' :kis. brilliant 4;' , ings -we c prepared before -hand. ' i aimed'''. disPlaY, in- the receitt ions, ill II L inn& H s e Sc,se 'much as when writing, a einnedS,. or'Pr-4.1f Laub.." 1 , -'' ~ • rr..lia i s nii ffireigner, who has visit d England has" h4 . 4 ir better. oppportuni Y lof secin . _its,. disthignisbell ~ men, := - ,tli n Madame Ale - Steel: - She Wai-constan y surround .41 bs•- - the ino4 brillliant socie y, oftende . . -IT' t_ even in that - blaie - f ' genius, si e was aS . e SI 0 -told her iena.s with rtbe .feouversaPon ',I powers o ClitTan- This too IlOrs' ia-1-81: . 4 ,. I 1 .when his health had sunk; and his iipir were sol. epressed, as te Tiiiik if ri a_, - fort T to, s ,ort: his Part, at Ill: sit , so viet :. From hev.rvaci,t): of his. Ponversatio , one weld , hardl- have suspeCted. the deli it and seri° isness, f his character. In, "" tai - ibig ; 'IX" 4i 93 - 9.1% ,ivitirlY949g Pet b_is..Jnin• ~WaS„ .remarka b le SQL% :/ t3 It i P '- ,fulness., A g!!! , mof -surishine illipniti. '- tea his 1 kOla . int' , ' l - r . t.- 'iboso;.4 liit:, knew hin. intan -rely- ) I rere aviare-that Ii . _was subj ct , all his 1 e to l eoustitiition, 1 .. melancho y l ike man ,others celebrat for their tit, ga y„ alteniaiqd wi , ileeidep ession . ,T 'truth was; that he Bpi:path' , ';to l d irate 1 Y With the seen of real:life, to' be 'nnitnnlYi 'VT- -In: h a own ePun ' b aW'Set mtleb•to sadde . him _that ; is feelings tookii Melanchel 7, - tone. 7 . transition ,wis Often, instan e. ons rrem. °l4/13r to PR; h°l , l * ', His friends 2..., who. &V t . jni. in his Jighter moet!St• :. 3wer 4 e surprised,tit, th - ,sadd 6 , ll ehaPP P f '-ins' l , Counted cep:` -' l -4. 1 . grave` 'eonverAation , his-voiCe4 as remarkable ffir,...a Certain plaintivc I i,neri i 9f tone , " a fa_daess which fai inated the listeneF liko'l/Otir°- fu 1 taii '.. __, ~ ' ~ ~ - i Arithmetic,of Ir an i ..- .. , di culvto credit, or ade- Iva Oven,--Ithe'well attesie _. f war. ~ W hen finch tr-philos L'-' 1 lek,'-• r, such -*•• staiimnatitas,: gs bet ried aviiit estititatet: or which this' aisto* hail - pilule or, al; (3 Lit. past,.:time;'-''it i!. seems rat-' le-relmesvincenceivable f cult: to OYea to' ander:: Vit., ou-Rej-- nObflll -: I .,isiihiv tiovr4hie /Finn er e I°Pg kis sakg. d icy I tbg 211 I ° ,l ' bYd/iPi king , '11).12. ! • it E4lO prkrlinc r upon dim .‘, A; k.T4.11' 9 14 Oke *I ai l . - • ti l . 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I eel out . r ~, -, Ficus - Rellgiosal - :-, - the Banyan, of the Indian Isles, Strikes, deeßfAiii;iri'Otnaisire mot_i And illiSeAdi,C4 braie v izia, i glifii,, ?4,': . , '' ' And hOds to earth t aiitysaitlet fruit; r,,, - And )vlie the branclies--T44-thigr?itna, ' * ThPY-; 4221 vIittOttli' araselifwitgal ; Then ris ,lana spread,and'aikinakoor.; An, ev, i Kreetf and enilleis,chi t it i l, ' 1 And, 80. 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' • 411 4 "gualNia wbb.aliamined tbabbeattaissi)• far th ebsaAPIIFe of bialartirfe4 .4 l4s‘:. 'en began' to catufdrie thefr6 lats'e l 9 4 l7l. ' AI lit l intal2iterinitOjktliftoirt with at ant aNajmna4 ol l- '- ' 4 , 1,64.' ~g . ' -firimn tWilte7etintAreare'pria 1".'‘,1 •his•releas e , - She-bad kchest in e- ..",-_-.- pioper size, tarbided'ikrie) ' it to'lietti" the cr;§lfe Jerb Vtee)r 41 4 ` l *, „_ 1 ; 1 ' fitetAcreleand hffs - as vo.Yett to] xic 1 Grafi& apat4 tutu- aka then revealed, '; het 'project .to kun. aba after mach en- -. trenty.preilide4zon.*wot get; into the .chest, and leavoler 4tAbe,w9 9 l 2 . = aa te ; • ::. ^,--. *ltilaciliOritialo titirtror#VWC:-. . ally 'sent away by,Water in a'boat *ern the prison. The`i chest, with tips fate of 3 Grottus, Igi•sbon as be was enclosod in it, %Ir a s n i t * into the bent HCCOMpilliVa by the maid.. One of_antsoldiera,obsernit4 that it sviiis uncommonly 'heavy, tfie l / 4 re p li ca; l4l t - iiiiniAnninial2 bctb, Imes° higlicrie - Yr The soldier ,ik a vd , I joke, " z-erhaps it is the Arnuniintlron self !" and then, Ivihcut me _alit; the,\chest was lodgearitif.4he MAIL - 4'434,4 t r wrovir isocni as the boat was [ark' , ' - ' e ght k 1111 4 luaid Vive a l aiPal to ' , Tigress that 'ol:*ll3,24iiit. :igu , .._ ..' After setae hatirs the 'boat redithatita ' daft-4 3 80 0 n, aluLthe maid AlqaPC4o -Jaiib jhataal.aa,.ll fliatialfGrKbil!4,,,,,Atg4l.6o 4 9 1 1Mllie:ebeat was 07 1 44ai1t in I; ii - lbld liimtbo. ber Jnamer wiukin tbetbal;,,lle ,ii i gstarthe firstAemfi c a lathe consetinee Al* which might , 4113448, but having pent Aral' tboAri , a, v c he released Groans, iiii"o4 l llo..*rlo garb of lit tttatkith with Ail tulekt *CYAWVMtudlmullanS thrlOttet• the nuirket An ptiolomook a boat togag edhrheicPP ' '''.. itil eecotimkt° iinth' t 4 Mit kik peifQm.tbe iptiroori, • ke P " *! - It i auriang - iiitdic•Etwao 3 I rt lPitillpri'l , SinterfOrs "ein ".,,. ' ' i" 441/0 4 n 0AghsWarAtigl.. . 110 00 44/ Ort zinv , l4 t itritlintPqr W01 : 4.4. rip ri- fom m i ~ -- . 41 , 1- 4 , t ~..,.., - • - Gls ' ; ''''. • i it.:44*-W -iitik*thitv " 1 . 1 ,i nt a r i t ie ursa:hint' ‘ 5- tribtiviiii. -7 , '. d-,' OP' li c ite , ibrin 1 ',4 15.11 W4,, Pt' ....f:10111 - 04: 1 I ti.- ' BgrOrt g. 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