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ToLum.g. . . ---xo„,„. 7... • • \-. i ,__ . , •., .. :.. ~ ttNpla - -SEP `'lB,--. 1851 it .. :.-„.-. -...-.: j: ." :. NM *.- • 1: - * : ' ~ . . . , . . ! • • . . - . , . " • ": •. - 1"': .'1 • . • -: _* , - • !. • ..-- 1111.1111111 - 4 . tinith 1 • tau finq thebalci!y, .wit v.yvai.lkljas Pik, _ „ _ cteu my attent, -- I the smallest h • ~.,: . . - ' t . , • of Mimi Jane II ! , .. (E' 1 1 woiddlaye,ta .. . , ..,,. ~ • TRUE STORY. fore maktng-my •-i, 'duty to confess . . . ._ - -..., th the _ candee is 4 le,)that Wheit'l .yottrditughter 4J . .-:. .able impression . , . e., as, 'and yet:. .‘ • •,, .: : 4 b ' 'seen in 1 , . _ ...• *. . oweier his ini 4. - rtheeircu step 1 i ibingbut tittiere i tt, 1 f c li e r ie; y d 7 lo l.. - fr d e is c _ xo l ' 4 xi . : ii.. , 4. • 1 . ‘ , . •,... inst discove 'iliat . it,, h. .- ‘.1,, • - .1 hadiniost if appi i Ty `ii a" ,_ ~. .. : a terrible:: et or T'h d value . o. _ . . WhiCh no 'one .6f- s .gioei,,ivh, kekwas 1 441 1 4% . `..14 1 makintliiie, ~ ...: usery to. us :all. ~.. ..• - He. had .the 'Tb. field, 46i :e l ittaii °--- that, - Weis birdWaing , • • . -, , i . •„, 'y yeti,' 's 1 Mr. last tugnta scanty teen ;., ne4 " lict.thlel c.. his reath: .o ~ •I , i • "' - • 11;' not, sa t' y -',t. e:. ..:,", lal tut .thecibusiness 'this ... • liatedln tlie nig t Tsl:tpperit. to himself. ." Ili; .l • . :,..•Intent, in he fu = iii - a pint thii.ltinie,".ie hea4ll , ' L e it , and -the 'ba . , the handkerehiet with: hii - ?cl L '' n.:Clo. • ... 4 )_ ' ii: - fiterne4i. ,-- Ye . and spreed.tlieni , en the ;siddisi bO : 1, f - Your' cOuduF , ...i " W0,.,13a1.1,H _sea- he. -, 7 ,, , !I'l , ti,i its; 'X 6 ' B . ll 9 - I 4 . ea s o.eis.,. - e - s.. t , o, _ . -thewc„rd, and ,wd,.!”.• sea bete: 1 - ,hetse . d -L - 13 - ~, t , -. .....„ 3 lity•Whichsh; that . wae.,kickne- and rearm 'a ti ut. “.• w 0 '- -- • -.-- t : y.' 1; . the ..' you Idoody;old fool.! arid . ` - The I usinem is' thia se on q • !Inv lI . Wi I settled iis like! L fallitenif a Itie .: :'. ---- '''t , --, • ';' ''- -- -, - 1..., .. .• . I r li •- 1 .-• • • rr — , those stran ' fin was d win - his: shirt o erhis• head '' . 'A., - -L • • • 'line;. whcis : when ;ball : ve ~a '.audden - SP 'ng t at .' ='• . --... 4 1 . r '11:1 tt , , , •-lf , ie,r4; hem ma!lft'iiiin 100 S. fi4 - halance.' . llf , 0;7, ' ea. ~ ' I iik„ ~ i ' f, a .d nte ' he r --but !beim' .-,' he ibflld, 'get,. )1 . .4725 ..4 . .4 t .. .. eith, r..t.r . . Ana ~,, wed.. - lies% tent , —nay. 'of ins sleeves, , all*si wheelth i ,If km - or_t e, a.ce "fro ~ in' like - th' iti ' emethin' that ik, ,ezried: O . elly- .xa ' dart. I co . • bes trouble .hini - behind. -.4;tiiwtt 'Went ,t e con er i; r t. - .4 . L 1 : i f ~. , . - • o. - . • :. 1 ' .- : • clean clothes, hirt , and all on t. •groun • aim ' L I . thou,. ,'.--,-.4 I.`t: lied. Mr :" Confound! ! ' (in t-, P . ictUr' s -- ' L '; now " cartY " Pf , ailea m -. seS. Mr. I, l 4Pet• , grabbin' at ! i 'reins.,-- theni . e ~.4 . . ,e q ,;,,,,, ~ .kt v• 11-o , But - befer4he c old get hold. O, 'en, 'Ball' whir ' `pin - u • ilty' . was offlike a 's teak *tt . pf lightni '• with as .ed ► T . . t - 41 e .. ; , 1e k... -N - x - : i at - .I. wholes 4rrivo yellow :jacketa if Ound his the but I tail. . " T i'.l i . •: •1- .... -.-. -11 l :- ' :1, - ni 'Axil% . ~ .. -• • - -ano dar • Mr: Ist}ppe . 'grabbed hold ti nag' e 0 .. , .... -11. ,f, • your - and fried-to' ist p .the liarse,.bnil t was 'T 1 'Oe. - eb iow no use.` Awn went 'theLinfu ' i te - .T:la 1,- tiler b. .0 2 :tart - awl taking' the road he , Wis . u ' 't co tra-t-- „,..- i , ..l,' l e t.. , . :-., cc, elm ', . anothur . (anent' bning 'to tl i e -. 4tllvx. -. .:...,..._ , a house. ••-• The to w - as open ~ a in , des ..- 4'deb., . - - re , .ed the h orse is the 'almost •ed Nii - 10. 1- , peri hangin'tO higneck - •holie ', e,'•ati , .. - ticli:,.. ,--i -sti hitn! hetneta! Linnets rhereet il t.tul lc' ..,-&--,,,,,,,. . 1 j as he cot4d - scream. -.-- ,-: - : ' '' h- `i' - - • • - : ''' Put-. dtic2e , the dogs , and afte 3T 1 i s 3, b ..--...:_ ,t*y_wen., roun 4 . end, :round -; t, .i ty ..,?. • -seOteriel ,tlia.4ucks -and cbie . rig -•,;_,; , terrifYin!,ithe . black 'hi = ,iii Out o f! e, ses—the incase bringing" the'Wl - he door. I: !,,. ',;- • • ,i• -1 z *. - 1 ill •_.. in :"*Don' ::100 'M iss. Nancy :!! l" .;... •• , , ol'ketcbhiin i" shouted the ur -. 5 ..i I t ' •• is With' sOnt : breath. he V ' thkiitie . ego, With_ flied ii•ci lei Min i nh the'cries tail . W ~,,,, very :directz n.likef a-bur ~ I cy got one linspse Of he at fainted • ' fore She 'eyo, :While his . fast .i.l *,. bornet I - atop - I 1; • 1 ag In her eats.*.,-; .1 . ..*, New.fro b• - for - ...4 ~ • .. -:.•.,,A, • r.44.zati p u; prop e4ent for Miser ::..1..-. , recnt , race le • rri4, min trAi Op I I• A 4 1 1-'- - ,. 1 .--,,..::,- We p e pt Lori 3 s' in r 7 4 d otl ; ..n. ~..--. v., i.l NO ',.:.• . 6 tt, it t, =lli :-... + !• :11e_ 1 4 i . 1 - Lk - I t - • 11: ; de o DCI Lk. feat o 1.. th . i i ; eY , :vrtlO oad , ~ •.- annun g - • b t,-, I • ::f lie daughter - f ; A) . IL , ... ,4„,J.• " 4 u , • 1 !) •-•-• s 'rt ii, -:--;- a ning in 'tend , .... ':-- 4 rmatinn than t is. n ‘' . .- i t • ; • si. , ~cPuld not afford - fe --,'; 45 u de no mistak . f .. -_,...: 6 • . only: n, cu tete_ , , ,r,O 011 a •,... 1 trees the i'er it 4erkg' , ...? :-•., - oaset t hat. miming' ,k. s t am fieldcwished - to ' - ._ •:.' Lir.- _,I. • ; pea :\ ' ;iti •,- - % - duy to carry - any ~ el 441 :'• "iiith 13 • h -b e - L ;!..._._3• e mug t coal- g u m . te il l* 1 4- Mr. :treatfteld - liad -al '- :a _.... v, syftw a trioTri---- is ,••• 4 _, ,--• • .7 4 g li fiJi his' . Our : pose, ande.de ~ . .1341 NI 14 ....:••• itekr his- - elub deterna - - hied:ie.'. ;I-, ._-. .•:?"I.yrAti . a: _v....cm. iti.a . - 1 Stri• '.o 4 •° -- 6 It t.. le A '4141 , .means of being I ..'k i ~,AEliA' Which:: , w .t °" l-1 ' - .. IF ,, ._. .. Tarp] ,f ~•.' toiiiiss introduced. ; Lanile . before; be - 4 4-1 '"*"” ' ' a. 1 tilai t ,u.: . -,....' -. , , i -• . N. leirfP' . ...,-•,- ------- ,? .5 though he shoUldltiii•el rim , . A . ,n,scaawassAro m Af WhOle circle 'of his fie:iinliitinien,li --, .. (4 / i 'l' itne,ltieh d .ir''' . ''' . . ' . - ' -it., • - h ilt ' ', A . an - .r—r, an.atialting4ie .. at. ck, . c-o I.i ... - .• . "twed at the elub - betegan to - - Ali .. .i=4s . k r i. ookrt•dy, for a friend Who - knew , r) , .0, 8, • ... of. J' n i ..tiri ' . 4angleY. 'Of - I,angle • Halt 'He r - ails.... - •,,,J ofai r • gentlemen - at ,' l 'bed• gist • y .• •- - -- - wk , , 1: 1 - • '''' ; r9n9rnic theu!. 'lab !., V ,---!1-Eil.: • 7 4 ' he Interrupted agricultural genz' al ~I!gppfp. tvh -- ", -- k., ,_: k.;. o.M:ere Moaning 'overthe , prof!. • - t i a ,',:`' 0; 4, 11 . i .... P‘l°l. harVeet'lle staftleallitera. 46 t idle; ~..._ , . a l t o .9 ' v ''' o • vre e ;deep- ili Ali aitichl 'su lk ...1. . rt.. , k .Jlei Of the last:teviiwf:lieriirrailesi . , l a, '.. 441'‘In' •:%(* ` , t . t.., .. Itl th, i , ifffitti, ...,: 6 ,75a:,. 1 %. d . rem' itig 4 st#:and- 7. 1910 . -6- 11:11l' - 'i .•,,, ! rx.. „.....,...„„..,....._.L.,,.._,.7.--Y--:14,z, nemaS more; like - a'friiiitie mitids4 - 11 , '-: it) for ••PPerin; hunt i ng. p• - strity inetn i 4 7 1 i te ., 41 „ vigkoni tlie,e a4 , 'Orilitierfittati ; ,- -- - i .ottener lie , v!as - - - defeateili' iilbi4 ' HI. i1‘ , ..., Z a Ljtke• more determined. -he - .Wes :•;t•ci • !f it* . ~., 1.1 :1 .!- .- :V, ' iicilt " . C,M• .: _.,At. last,--jtint: , th;4l4h•r•had:l*.amly , t Kr/ . , , ,_,,,,, . . , tie" 10 ! every body that hiilttitviyjhht: ,•et, *ol , i4 seth' • ndin gPlbeilall- Aker. k, ••t4 1 .... at . riff* ti,i_.,' n ktclt , wham lie' ithoilit ivelte.t4- ~ , ~,. .. - 4., * 0 .:1:1 4 ,. .4'...„ ienterea-;-f-dio::.rohgeT,..-iwieved.: , ul all. h• . • • `.. - . • •;,,,,, ,:- ~;-• •- e- -,. t.. 0%. i'llatt., . Is ci ttEculeuni.;:-:epretietta . Ain lit. imahle - • -..--.;,,,:-,-.--,,,,, _.:- man,- wzincrati':,mv;antanutte -44-tot— , r,. MO! tftit_ : ,.. ifir • 414/ r-r. Langioy,•-IttittliiiliiAtlid• 1 . 1,142 l'iling*lLtaitroiiallir'V 0 i • -- r•i ---. . -, .... .. ..--.. ' .-.. ' , ' - -- £. l • •__ ', - . : I-, I ' \ : :•• . From Bentley's Mineßony: TOE' SISTERS. I • - T,WZLKI6 cOLLISM• AUT IIOI i—OF"-ANTONIA' , . A i n oo k.thos,e who attended the first of i hekK i t i gls levees, 'dtiriiigthe London sea-, son o f- is---, was an uarnarried4entle - f large fortune q named 'Btreatfteld.. A-tile, his-carriage Was l i meeeamir slow - if „J o ve 'St:Jai:ie.? . street, he...naturally .. aug ht .snch amusement.;.and occupation - as he could find bit lookinq 'on - the , 1 1 ,0-, rot ; sce ne ' arotind-hiM. .f he, day , was' \ unusually fine, acid Crowds i . if.sPectators 4 t i crong e t -1- the street and, the balconies or. t h e b ooss ,;. s . o n, either side of it, a ll gaz i ng it he different equipages with as'eager it curiosity and interest; as d' : fine ,. ornpa. :E u e .i til d fine people inside of them. Were i . &, m iest objects of conteniplation,..in the w h o l e metropolis. Proceeding- at • a slow-: erand slower rce, Mr. treatfield's car riage ••age '' had just arrived , i- the middle of ' t h e stit " vt, vi-lien' a lodge - stoPpage thin' natal 6ceurred. He 100 el) carelessly up at• the nearest balcony ;d there,iamotig 1,1 ' One eight , or ten ladies, all 'strangers to hi rm lie saW one face that rivite f i his at tention immediately. . • He had never beheld, anything so beau!, I tiful, anYthitig which strut* hi n i,.i v itt sw h.it r antie, mingled, 'and sudden sensa- . I non, as . this face. He pied:, and gazed . on it, hardly knowing - ivhere he jugs; or i what was doingontil the line of yehi . d es began again te/Move on, Then, if-, *ascertaining the umber of the house, h e flung hi*lf bac . in the carriage, -- and . t i e ' as.examine his oven feefitigs, to ma im hiMself into sel -posse.sSiOn ; . but it• we - all in l'aill. • He: was:seized with that amiable foam- of social tnonoinarthi. called .lore,aifirst sight." , , • . ~ He. entered the Palace, "gr.ceted his f r i et o.s, and performed ail the necessary court ceremonies, feeling the .Wholitime Fi e iinan in a trance. He spoke tiie- Aanically, and moved. mechmitcallS--th ' lately face in=•the baleony occupied. his lhoughts to the exclusion of' everything ise.. On his return hotne, he . had einl _ . ogements for the afternoon and evening :• i 1i forgOt and 'broke them all ; and walk td had; to St. l'ames street as soon - as he cad changed his dress: . ,•,' •',, .. .'' .. The hhicony',Was eMpty ; the specta ors who at - cl . filled it li - ut . a feiv hoprs• be fore, had departed butobstacles of all. ;pats: now teziaea.nioly to •stithulate _Mr.' ,Sweatfield: be was'iletenoine . d.to ascer tic the p:hrem age of the younnlicly, de- , 6ined to look on that loyeiyeaee t again; the thermometer of his heart bail, alrea; Cy risen to fever -heat l - ..: Will:it:it losiof tune, the shopkeeper to, om the house elong,e'd was bribed fo/toqUaciti...by a 4nithise. All that he ' - ould tell, la an wer to iniuiries, was thtl he had let his lodgings to an elderly gentleman . tin is wik.,lrcn the country, who had a., ea ; we friends 'Multi:their balcony to lie ' amazes go'lo the,levee. Nothing d mil l t' d, questioned: an ties-. tioncd'again. What was the. old gentle tan's name? Ditn4ale. Could - he see lir. Dinisdale's 'servant 7 The Obsequi; - * shopkeeper had, no doubt that he mid: Mr;Diinsdale's servant should be Jett for immediately.. ', ' ' ' • " - ' In • a few minutes 'the servant; ilit all impottant link in rove'sievidenee; ade his n*arance; He ',Was( a 'pompous ; ponilf than, who listened 'with petnpono attention, -With a stern, judicial calinness !DM:: Streatfield's rapid itidra..sOinewhat i minute confined -it:gni:l6, which. Were aceonipa; I Did he aute description- of the lady, and by several explanatory si..:trnetoqi, •11 very -fictitious, and all yezy plaulitle. . arid as th e seryant.v- - asimnd siaspii us saltstupid- people - ate, he had neverthe seise etiouglisto per c ei v e that was akessed by alentlematt, and gmtitudizt, ugh to feel considerably mollified by hantisinie - 4nuc t i ur which 'vitt; quietly ;into-his hand. After. much= pon- It at 4 d'oubting,he at-last arrived it , elusion that the. fair object of Mr. Id's:inquiries was a Miss tang: 'joined. the . paitie on , that her sister; _and: who was - 'Air. Langley,,,Of Langley .e. The thriftily was now '.:at..--!-:- . -- ettreet. - More ;t4; the servant''stated was certain *hp (iir' the Mit4Lang-• ',young .ladies to Nowever; 'if ;Mr. • , toinis iiiaster,: 'stage .With thisfriend all thelover's cafes' 'ant imxi: eties' Were-it imee c nfided f- and Atter ,depository of all auc seeretaloftheheart . could hatilly.have - found. ...He made, nojokes4-for: he Was not a' hachelor;• -he abstainedft:9w shaking'kiklieed-4or . be. n wasot 4 seaSoned hushanA. - or an expe ,ri en ced widewer ;',• What hereally did . wits to enter heart and Soul into.his . friend's •prejects- 7 --fo l he was precisely in that po-- 'sit/0104e . tifilyposiition in which gm male ex generti4yi:take l a: proper interest in. match=min g : he !was a newly married .11,140 „,... (44 Ysefferivaids, Mr.,§treatield *as thehappieot of mortals-.--liewas'rin-` trodoced'tii the ladY of his . love, to Miss . Jane Langley. He really. enjoyed the priceless priVilege of leoking once . Mine - on the -face 'in-the balbony, , and lookinn. on-it alinost-asoften as he wished. lit was ;perfect , , , t elysiuitt. . Mr. and Mrs. Lang .ley saw. li ttle \ tc c r , Kicotn n pani-4141114s Jane was aiwa:yi ac ssible, ever ition - poli, zed—the, light ot 'her - beauty shon day after day, for ,lieradtz• albnei.,an his love.blossemed iniit,, t aS • flowers in a' het4touse: - ; . ‘.. '.. N .' . , , Passing quickly by, all the minor, de. tails, of . wooing; to:arrive socnier - at the gratjl face of " : winning , let , iiisinaply re, - late-that Mr..Streat eld's object iiseekL inian introdnctine b Mr.. Langley \ -as i f span explained, and was indeed. visib enough long.hefOre the_explanation. He was a handsome -maii, an., accoinplished man, and : a rich man. T Hie first two ptal ifications. couipiered ;the daughter, and 'the third the'father. In - six weeks Mr. Stratfield *as the accepted 'sinter of .1k *ss. ..Jane Langley. .-- -,- 1-- • - -. • I - • The wedding , day'Wasl fixed—it - vas 1.1 arranged that.themarriap should take p1 ... 4 . pe at Langley Hall, whither the fami- ' ly - went, leaving. the unwilling lover in London, a prey to the business foali-' ties of " the occasion: l - For ten days. rm did - the, ruthless laWyerS---those deadyieights • that . burden the back, of -..keep their victim imprisoned in - the inetropo lis,occupied Over settletnenui_that never seemed likely to be ' slittleil. , ;lint even the long march' of the lLaw hai its end: t like other mortal - thinti ;" at the expira tion, of. ten days all was comPletedi and Mr. Straetfield 'found himself' at, liberty to start for Langley Hall. . .. . 1 -- A large party] was assernbred-:at-the house to grace the al proactiing nuptials. There•lv'ere to - he/tab ea.x; charades, boat ing trips, riding exc rsiotti, amusements . ef an eert- 4,-- tbP , whole tOconclede (in the: - play-bill Orase) with the 'grand, climax of the ive , ldizig. , .Mr. Streatfieldarriml, late; dinner was ready; .liii. had;careelir tithe todre.4s„ and then hustleAnto ;"the 'drawing-roost; just 'as:the .. "guestA were, leaving; to offer his anik t .to Miss: Ju ne all 'greetings „witli his friendsandlintro ,Auctions to strange!: being post oned till the party met arou d the dints table_ .-. Grace had been rid ;_. , the versi,,ta ken off; 64 loud, •eheeful burn of cOn versation was just i beginning - hea 1 ligi-: , :straetfielii,s e•ye- Diet the. eye -:-of the .):. young lady who Iw# seated . opposite,..at ,the table._ - -The;guests tear him obtierv i,rg at the-saine moment th4e be confirm-. ed standing after ievory„ok else-had been - placed, glanced at him ifiquiringly.. - To, . their :•astonishment and alarm; they ob- I, served that his faeehairbecome sedden ly pale . ----hiS rigidleittures looked struck by paralysis. .Sevor; of his friends spoke to him,- but for*e thfirst feWnimients he returnedr no answe r 4 .'Then, atilt: fixing his eyes:iiiinir,..the .yourig . lady opposite, he abruptly; exiioaitned„ tr iii" ,voice the al htered4ones of *hick stiftfid, every one who beazAble 1 ' ,.- . 4 `",\ TilAT,istheface.l saw; in tliebalo ny I: - Titer, welkin is , thecan. Only; one .1" nerrYr.,.. ' -,' ~ -: ,".`- •-. 1: '.. •,, ' • .The .next pilistanti;.,Withotit . a.m.ord - 9f explanation -er, apology; he " hurried from the room:, ~-, --'::. •.. . . . . - .: 1 One p r t wo guest s 111 f• , ietilly stetted I up, asif to followlhim r t exeskremain ed at the table, linking on each Other - in s Pe . e .4llB - B .erP llB e.'... B 4. heforeany one ` could either act_er s . -: k, -alai* 14, the. moment.wheri. The,. clii: ciesed '912..,Mr :-Syeatfield,:the attentio! of 'all,' - pain fuliniirected to:Jane ,L'tingley. he had. fahned„, - Her mother amisteterg. temoY -4,4 het :from,the room. immediately v a id f.s .9d. by- theServants.'i ' As they- 'disappoint "... ikd, a dead :silence egain.sank - dor:n - -ore the ee MPar2Y( -74 .he.Ya 11 _, 10 441 'round wit . one :accord. 40 . tee master. °flaw, hi : Alio:, Mr., Langtey's-face and , inanner- - - ciently_ revealed the suffering,'eu - siti:- j pease that lie.was silently . endurin . But he4vaa.a'n ! a ifir ;the *arid. --4eith ~ It :Word er ection`-,did he betray fah :wit. passing. inhiin. :, ffe.„resttmed=hits at at the—table, and,begged. his guest s" o'ilci the'tinme..y:He atee..ted : to Make lit , , of . ,Wlitit; fitl.d_haPPeue4;: reftte 7 ,Cv ~ one tii.ritrietrit, 9i, if th ; . . " . mbo . ' Wu etaL a 1 .41, ;0 lemetaber it n I,p - 44 , 11, niereacci- dent i wlick,itoula, " no dout, be satitfac-' ,lotily exPlained.', , , , Per aPs... it .was only . a j jeat - ok.Mr4JSCtzetfie .. 1 6. ` , Pa ; il # tbeFlt tP. 3 serious;c.a. one,,he. tellist,:lowo; " , .--,At. : any.. rlge,° whatever wai,the .scmnie of i, tiie:, in— 'ketruptibn, it, wit,." -..,... --- - - iy heEtid at ier due lice likau asseinhLY of strangers than a meet in lof friends.; people neither ate nor d , as they. had been .accustomed to at ntid.drink ; they talked in altered voi-, c'es t and sat with unusual istillneas, even n i llt in e same position. Relatives, friends, and;, acquaintances, all alike" ! perceived that some great domestic catastrophe had lialip!elled _all'forboded that seri ous if not fa.tal;explanation of Mr. Stniet field's conduct- wouldensue ; audit was ;train , and hopeless--a very inockery of self;possession--to attempt' to‘throw elf the sinister and chilling influenCes that recent events had left behind them, and resume at will the thoughtless hilarity of 'ordinary life: - '' - '.Still , lhowevqr, Mr. Langley persisted in doing the hOnors of the table, in ,pro ceeding doggedly through all the festive ceremonies of the hour until, the ladies rose and retired.. Then 'after looking , at: his watch he beckoned to cine - Of his sons to take his place, and quietly left the room: He only' stopped once as he 'crossed the hall, to ash news of his daughter from ono of the servants: The reply was that slie 'had had. a histerical fit; that the niedi cal attendant of the family bid , been sent for;:and that since his arrival she had be - come• more composed. When. the man bad spoken, Langley made no remark, but prOceeded:at duce to the library be loaed the=door- behind him as soon as ' he had entered the room.' , ' J Mr Streatfiehl 'was, already Wait i'ng 1 , there-fie was seated at the table, en- i deavering to maintain an'appearance of conipasiir, by mechanically - turning over i the leaves, of the books before him. Mr. 1 Langley drew a' hair before him; and in low bat very firin 'tones, began the con versation thus . 1 " r have given you two hours, sir, to collect,. yourself' and consider your posi tion fully—l presnme, therefore, thAt you are vno prepared to favor me wAh 1 tin expla tion of your conduct ayt m table ioAlay " iir i a " 1% , 1 at explanation can I, make?- 7 - what u I say, or think of this most ter 'ri ble,e "rati.lities ?" pxdlai flied Mr. Streat field, speaking hinds- and 'confusedly ; and still • not looking up—" There has been ati unexampled error committed ! a fatal 4uitake which ',never could have anticipitted, and• over, which 'I had no con trol !".3 • ‘," Enougli s,ir - (if the language tf ro .trianCe. ':lnterrupted Mr. Langley coldly; " I am hieither of an .age nor a disposition t aAl'inieeiato it. I come here to ask plain i questons honestly, and F insist as 'my right\ou Ireceivinganswers in the same spirit. -!You, Mr. Streatfield, .sought .:an introduction to tie—you professed your self attached to my daughter Jane---you r proposals were (I fear unhappily for us) accepted—your wedding day was fixed— and nosy; after all this, when You happen to.ohseve. my daughter'sWiu sister sit tingiiptiosite to you" " Her --,-: twin-sister!' e claimed Mr. Streata ld and his tremblin ha.nds crum pled th leaves Of the. bo k, which he ~. still lel "while he spoke . ' " Why is itinti ! mate ii.s4 harie been with your family, that I nciw know for the- first tithe that Miss Jane Langley bas a twin sister?" Do .You ,dacend, sir, to . subterfuge, ' when I tisk you for an explanation?" re turned Mr.`Langley angrily. "You must lave heard over and'overngain that my childrend'ane and Clara were twins.' ".On 'MY word and honor, I' deplare t --- bat"' 1.11 'Spate me all appeals to your wprd 'or yourhonor, sir; I ant beginnint to doubt -bdth." ' 1 " - I: will not make the unhappy sita tion ia Which we were all placed; s till ivoise, h i ansWering your last Words, as might, fit' nther imes feel inclined to Unswer them . ,l said Mr. Strea.field, assu tning a ,e liner ''ilemeanor than he had hitherto isplit'yed 1"I tell you the truth When It II you 'tin t before to-day, i nev i er knevrjhat any . • your children- were wins. :Your. danghter Jane has fie . nently siipken to Me of her abseAt sister, .plara, pig never spoke of her as ber twin sister. l' i - Until to-day I have had no op portudity'pf discovering the truth ; 'fur until tt-clay . I have never met MiSs Clara Lartgleif,4lrice I saw her in the hilcony of the house in /awes' Street, The only one of your children who was ne v er pres ent...luring my intercourse With your farm : ily; in tendon,- was your daughter • Clara the daughter whom I no* know for the first time; , tas the young lady who . really arrested my attention on qty way to the levee—whose affections it was really my object i to !win, in seeking an introduction to you. ' 4 l'o me the - resemblancihetween 'the twin-siaters,hasr been 'a ' &till resem blance . the long : ,absence: of one, a fatal absenee."l; - - ' There; ; as a Momentary p - aitse as' 'Mr. Street& a s anti calmly= pronounced the lam ; rda. - Mr. - 'Langley. app . . • 'd tole ahinibed in thbught.. , At length proceededispettking to himself :-..- =1::::.` a . It. i.i range`!* I member that Oa. 4a. lett Liittl i en on,tbe ' y - of4heJe_vetfa te let. nut 6n-, 4 , viiit ilk: -.41 • , an y. , returned here two dai 'ante+ . re .Pres hla at-her sititefets , marria, . Welt, sir, he` I einitinned i k v addiessin • f Nr: Streatfiold, vSiantinhat you Ba t granting that we all mesitiefied my fibae t-•(laughter to - you fts ire !fit, taustomear-tti; mention ' her' . al ninnionisielvoi l simply ..as E'Clarais- you have:still4!Or-exattsed xonHrcoilduct in mY eyes:':` 'lle* tkrkat 4 e l ..u!`thelesembhineets .lietvr nithe, , limit: more ,. remark4le -43ri i r n , ialiwiningiii adtkilt;than 411 - o . Pre : seta[. , : betw,een tirinttAtsvpillyia, there' bocza in __'Yet'ic.,diffbrettee, 'Wlitch, Area; indesk. erilitahle t ,'. tit may be;fltviievertli64. .4. 3 1 8 . Jigs ' '',} , , tii4ll AstirleltitiVes'ana,, friends. , . oit - ii _ietiort;yo!P whiiretlll m i ht y; ', '' solthialkito,premedjiy your, -- 'grst4iltbt iir my dotightin , ,ciaia . ; aid .60t1 liscereiF , - error- 'it r .tiihilt'il twerrein tr' ithsee&te . ' ;stei"tsl i ting*the ,ladrho lino ssi :: :, %tin cfte!.„(; ~ z-.Et ._7 .., 1 - ';'iiipid • - iii - j 4 4ijonl'lT.S lit ;fiebii4o - ih . P.- 'llitt = miver bib -',,, 4u lT 1 01 4:14 0 0 iintiffo4fiky:.'"*qiiititti ' b tit . . • -.- .. were in the balcolry w pnl rii 100 ed up at it,.it was Miss ' CI ~:.1 , 41 t .g10Y- t ili nn ;that attracted- my - attenticin. - ffad.l n y:•ee'e'lived. - the Smallest . hint:that' the l ama sister_ef Miss Jane Langley west er twin sister, I woirld'haveseenbei at ny sacrifice.,lo)re making-ny:•propoilala For it is my duty t o toconfess to . Oa M r . •• . Langley, (with the candor wine. is your undoubted due,).that Whert:l . ' tiii' rat introduced.to your daughter ; . J ",.• I t an unaccountable impression at . e ‘‘ , .as • the same ai, - and yet= iffer nt from, the lady .4 , h see n in be 'lit.; t fi .i *cony."' Soon;: his stances co wore o ft : . Under the circu • stances co ld I regard it es anything but a niere i tapri , a,lovers wayward fancy ? I dis use .it from my mind ; it ceased. to Oren the I/- tit-to:day, when I first discoie , 'that it, 'was' a - warning that .I bachnest if apPi i y i t disregarded ; that a terrible . et or 13 been committecrfor which no 'one of-s was to }dame, but Which was frangh ! t . '` 4 'miiery, undeserved 'misery to uii.all.' ... • - " These Mi. B,tteitfiCki, aie:6lcOtili wl tons whichinift-satisfy Icni," Said ml r , Langley in a milder tone; "buttill?' c. not.satisfy; me .they, will seals ya e world. You have repudiated, in th e tiro t public maiMer an engagement, in he tu - filnient OfBOlich tbe hooch , and cite ha 1. . piness of my family are concerned. Ye ' have given me reascilis.for yourelinduc , it is true; but .will those reasons : - oSte to my daughter the tranonility•which till , has lost; perhaps forever?- Ng' k the • stop the whisperings of calumny? I - Wi I they carry the conviction . Fie thoie Strati gets to me, or .enemies : of thine ;. whcis pleasure it - hay, be to diiihelieyq; hem Yen have placed both yourself. a .d pie I t 'sir; iri U position. of embarrasstneiit , =-Uay a posttiou of danger - and disgrace - fro ~... which the strongest reasons and te bds excuses cannot- extricate ?aft . • 1' I I '.," I entreat you to believe replied, Mr Streatfield, - . .. that I . deplore. train in - heart the error-the fault, if you 'wII--o Which thave been tinconseimisly ilty I' implore ' your pardon both for at - I said arid did at your table to-day; but I k u cannot , do more. 'I .cann o t end. , dar• not pronmince the MintiageVows t - your daughter, with my lipS l ' when I - 'know that neither my conscience nor niyi heart can ratify them. The conimonest:iikice, land.: the - commonest, respect towards ! a youn lady . who dese - ryes both, ,ana More than both, 'from every. one -who iippr,mich-1 eS h , strengthen ine te persevere in - tbe, only.course which is consistent with lion-I or -a d integrity, for me'to ta ke'.' •I. . You • ?Ppear to , f9r.,..01';' said -.D.,ii i Langley, .. that it is mil merely' yonr Owni honor tut the liimor:of otter,' this{' is tol be considered in the :ionise Of-coliduct -which you are now„to pnrsee.,";„ 1 • , 91have•by no means fciigetien whorls' duoi to you," Continued Mr. Stretafield. " e i T ln what.respensibilitiPs..,l haVe incurred fro the nature of my . ' inteteoursei With yourfiiinily„ - Do I put tOiim - eh iiiiit in yourlortiearance, if I. now aSsurer you candidly and •unreservedly, that 4 'still . place alliny hopes ofThappluesa in" the prospect nfl!econung . comieted by.imar, riage with a daughter 'of yoursT, iMiss 'Clara Langley . --" ' '• - "",' •-- Here the speaker , paused. His._ posi t:gm was be4daniii i delicate. and danger,: ous one ; but!he!made no effort to with draW, from it. -• • s s - ' - ;-I ' ~. .. ;': (To ,3e +gMite .) .The . Jlnelad Horseman. '4 , - BY MAJOR J9SEPR AXES.' '' 'Atrial= Nippers was, it, widower,, and One of tbe_particulaist, ineti perhaps, that ever lived, tbengh 'some people Said4hat :When his . *ife was alive he used- fo Areas as common-as.a field. hand did'ut used.to• 44ke ne paini with himself _at all: , In his ol, , irn . settlemenihe bad' a monstr ous bad -name particularly among the . witrinVng ;- he used;to say that he would'nt allow his _wife . more than one- dress a year, and as for shawl' on bonnet, , the poor, woman . • didtat,knoW anything . ; about- uchittungs. 'Every one noticed, how be npruCed' a up a'. few! days rafter Mrs. - Nippe 'died, ' rand hOW he:went upt6church gular.every ' SuliditY; bit:they - did"nt , ha 6no, confi dence in.hit religion, and . th y ,used ,to ~ , 8 ,7 that be :only,went:- !0.. whin, non , suit of mourning and to,, Ogle the gat,l:7-- - 'Old - Milt. Regers 'hated - him like lisen, "and said sh6believed , bis- poor u4o2loied' brokenhearted, and as for . pretendi4ilto ~be sorry about it,that. : wai, all ; sham f \ for . , she could see, plain enough:at tbe funeral that he bad : one eye in thegiair'6 - .4164:1 `tourer on the gals that:was titer, tiiilefo' -pick out, of them a wife.:.: .r; - - -::°•,I " , I:.r1 :.r ~ With such , a character among thc.wim- *en, it ._ain't.co , he outP o Bed. he At494,,,i1eY ' sorti of chance of ge t ting another: Mrs." N;iiiper'near heme ;siid wheth e r Jl6 was tii.bad to ilia first Wife 11A they:mid - 64as. or, not, tone thinglyareettain;lbit liad . l6, 'lrk Abroad for some, lie to-fill hor Ogee. Mr- NiPPer4 was 1" 40 .7-,NCIFi .4i,:fie„eling a gal just to his: mina,. w h at liveq anput ten - Innen - from his ' 0 antation.: Nancy: Parker *al ricb, - and . though'' she WaShl ' I very ioung-nor very: nndsome, =she , ,be- _! hm gesilY? - 3 1r-' l4 iPPer'a: clituTlviod 4;101 his 01 6 ..ex.pttiy, io he - .)144,A0 . conin'iberl with all his might.l , - Ten miles wane,-goal langiidd;andialie c 'wail'iW - etenbmiCal - Man;rba iiiedqw"ltide Aa.tei4o .01 Nes:- - Parker's44latittiticr-,:eirciiy`i r Sitaday,,inor 'Ping,: tt 9 i l g 9 !OAulfch , :w4.l l *.feriY, Oa =ride flomf.infili,cOOTKiheAren T4 -,' ~: 1 ‘ lifial'Waylie - trianaged'tO:itlf:fi f ivo ' bads ith Onaliiitiiiiii". thlitliFtiiliiiviiiico'ibe' =peat':or _till!, happiness oil iiiiasiartb 7' and wale :world :to ceoniewskr, r the:46, z .-t inle , lf4 l / 9 41/ 94 *, rtvlgy:Pf Ilfp..r*, 47 ,:ogy_ Pml• 4: i- ‘-, ~.: .2 . . ...,,;z-, 1; . • I,,i , ii , kiiae j oYer . o 4111 V-tat is ii,rlP Olil " Viiiiiiiiiiiiiierkdie.'o44 na-niiikii:m*l 46,41s t i orsilvTY l lireiLIA4kmweveWilibt . Lif eN!iiikeis, did l 4=miail_tkilltftitigitet ofipocal AchllrPle ::horse . -jp , A l o .3 .4citrici?'MA 3 i. lisfilvilOiiil * if **,vo, ,Impfctapt.,tbal iii'itiSiihrinike:is:' : ' I :iprimiiiii.4` 1111 d Vpieit bfiii4kir . . he vi.. ,1 4;91011; i t - oer L as' er4.bizp-Or. befei.nthel olectl of hi a eetiene in order,. with' his, Sundaticti l as as -clean;. and "his' blomning rufTlealas - f h and neat as of Ithell had just..comel o i of a bandbox:l- f this Waal a .44.ppytt?xPeilien and IYlnit **CI: , bit a widower loved would 'think Ilif,l getised 4 to tti.,,friml home with hieltieW coat[iind shirt uP lin a pocket hindkerchief, and R er, ridding within a intirier of a Mile • ofMrsil'arker's plantation, he wenld ride `st off aithieket otchinkapixOuslies,Atha there make, his rii•al toilet, : ll li : . f One Nigh ;SUndaY , mernin' ; r. Nip. pers h4d arrived at his dress in g 'Mid. It :Was au important occasi ti. Evei'y thin:**prernising. and heMide ifpfhi . . min 40, pepthe question, that YerY il There was no doubt in his irif 4 . b.ut that ,/, 1‘,,,r. he would: retu r n home an . en ,sed itiat„ and-he iwis reckoning over t',;li i imself l the value of Misa:Nancy's pheatil, on and .groes,„While he watTsetting on,his ho e 1 1, --makitithia aecigtemed °hang,: of . dresk .. -He had the reins on his - lie f , e's neck, thit i - Was browsing about, making 4 is i s ii•At , nighiescati t y gad from tice l, bliihe in his reach: , ;'-.:1 1 - I 1,,1t l. ~. / 'l, VII business Ibis time lies gr r Tskipper# to , himself. " 11l ..4ii ni things to a pint thia tim , , ses e. as i ; e ..unti the handkerchief ' with' his 'cl ' n .clneheS and spread.themnn thesiddisi b0w,,.. l . " W0,.8a11,r1 se3 he ---s , l'Vei ust teen . theword, and wo!" ses he t o ' ;. horse that. wati..kiel . cite .and realize eh itt.:l".!'"liVo you Woody' old fool.' 'Red the . *pumas is settled jis like fallhe *off a log. 1. I He Was . 41 Win' his shirt eirerhiahead when ,ballgav e ~ .ti, 'Sudden spring t.at 1 made hi 100 e his halance.' ~ 11 ti,” eel i bis he r -,-but 'beim' .; he iniild get 1 64 t . t. of his 'sleeves, all . Was Wheelitil ' t n kic - in' like rath,ai somethin that 18 ; emed o trouble .him behind. - ;'Down liwnt .t e rt clean clethes,ahitt'and all ont. 1 , "grout . " Confound!' ' onr pictur'-- • now " sea. Mr. Nhipei , grnbhin' at t ' reins.-- But befnr4 he c aid get hold n em, Ball . was offlike a s teak of ligl;t4 " with a whole svinrint , yellow jackets ouud his tail. - I:, j ::. , ..- - lit:I - I Mr. Nippe 'grabbed hold otthe Ma e 1 iiil. and tried-to stop the berse,.btiii t was ' f no ilia. Awn (went the :infu i t o - I:la I, - and takingthe road he was u to trwt-- elfin.', another_, oment brung ' to . the hens°. Ttid., ie i Was open,,a #in - dash- , 1 .eil the herseZwith'thenlmostna k e d Nip- pers liangin'!in higneck holle ' "sto him! herneta! hOrnets!'hornet II !as loud as he cot4d scream . - : - ; ' '- 4 - 4 'l . j - Out dame tbedogs, and after', ep boTsp 1 tlXey went round • and, round -t „house, -sei4tterin't the ducks .and chic nt, and •terrifyire*l . brick boys`out of ' eirsen= ses—the Incase bringing" the Avi men, te the door.i ; t , ,• , - . 11l , 1* -•',`:_ 1 , 1 Don' leo Miss.LNancyl: i iirneti! p w er e! , !t lis etc iv h - i hi th i l n 3 4 l s t h b e r n e i atii edthe he 0 v ; 4.1 1 ' la d, 'd as N i.i i : ;l l l . out the gate lapin, with the deg " s til l af ter hiin, a's the'braes tail was . , vOtcbile in every Airneti n.like - a-burriotite., 'Miss Nancy got onegli mpse abet', forlorn loyr er, but fainted fore She get_ r i apron to her ey4,..wiule his fait rece ,i s lig voice L •cryinr .. hornet I atop 'him ! h, rfietsl" still rung in ler ears. t 1 .Nair. frolatio, fora Horli, A Parisian pORTNPO3.4B t4e;# 411kgi 1 ah e 4 Cni for h 18 19 . 17: . -1 i :At , : ` the - recent 'races' at Ascoti iiions '',licirie • friberitii broke 61, btiundingava r one of the post barrier, while, piefiaring ok , thefil 1 igs own 0; LiircfMillba , lOstjt Pi ' Pa; PP 1 1 1 1d 1 ; 111 i 'bets upe 1116,1 his vale , and others heat ili-:= 1 .„11 ithe course b!n 'that al 'lost , I Ihe''Paid whit'' ' fief • relti 'iv' from:accident' , o i lesa-s - c1,.. - ...L;' [... _Three days;after,waidi,..Lord 1 , alr gave a very snmptuous dinner most- distinguished of the English , 1 8 '0' Were Prnseilt; and - -the ton 1 Iran high. Towards the close, On 'lima rose "in% hisiplaae, and- pr9 l drink .to the departed .Tibettos. I ivas e l a-Plgic'"l.Yl ieemii,t; 16 i 1 1- er reinained'itandiiig; - "th his i his hand• - :-.- ••j - - 1 , - ' 1 :- -- iit ' r ~. Wa'.drink to ::Ti *us,'.; said .*. iiihfink, when ihe 00 ts:l ll hsihiii most heautiful, th e m os t ad:Air:4 most stiritedigilairSee ‘sith i qiiKt 'hod trod British tnt:f' , •'• - '' ' .--.- .11 bit 1.. shonis:-at z dn -rose 4o i , t hereof d i - 1 -9 YOU, I .tnOW.''. f continued - ',,h l / 1 •11 "the achieveme n ts o f pis si -hors i q; 'deeds belong td bistor - amel I ken charge of Insiglory; ait al. , to, rue—and to; you, my Ords and: men=-to a n .hnuni•to- - 1)* -mortal::] iivirisiaed. that! thiallOft ;courser: httve,a wished.. that' . bit' des. Ile has it - ':l4,# - '4OOCII. • ''.;fiiii4 liiiii;atidionThivi,'fe#' d Ain' hi ,- .Vas; my? oW i ailittetitl etil iihich - you.haieli - dishell kir . dishes ,iwhieb awakened age) 0, ivhSt animal 41441 I , 4o'l'ite, ibis. ; ' he nol litalin yOui!kii chi: f ilonabis lightr '‘;,, At these moox. tratnd.for stimom, vague thought 4 iion; 'ink 'with': 'itifis;thifi'aiiiilbo -ty',..andlitioillei,gl lig jPiti - 0) 1 jaro.Met the en P lak i. =thi; t . Owing' - ' , • - • 11$"" The cleat fa 1 Ifainalifei _732 o:letti Oept qabibet ' , tiongs 16ii.'Itti liefoith' , i Itit s 4o , ynt It, i t, WI a iianttlie. srd , 4iii..?ii ja nettling tfa• It. ,O rn fivii t , (L : f Lw ß ei Tt tgViti irt v i t .,, iiiii4 itsi it bee'''. '4l:olll,ia;_ii' reild'evsiSK AV 'VA ' iiimnilaref fc!' li *Pun 4, jr, ~....,....„,",,,,, deatkriillf , et ilp.r.ir, lipiliecil :,:". ' ir fi b: ' T ,1iiiii..,,,..,..,wa.,`... 1 1,,, .1.1.,.. llowittg rite n fas 11- Y of -the irece.=-1, T 1 thou-. la sides. ! - aiv of t' shall 1 , iconic r - Veer i noble .ed to t , wa speak Bias in laird t& t b e ~the, ever if? ! I Bus la ' - longs air. so lee. ay 1. .ssibl edia ;11 and Buda ~ , .n n t p e ,usp ye e t an , ily -11 the ;•sr fan their y • ;„1,1 r `i B 2 . i za :;l` t. 'i ; 4 l6 }: 1 ' ', €44ii i*: wellosittia, Uarrii *reclot t-,q IYK, 1:14 1,%1 1 14 liA tiair ti triiirf 4 koi :1114 nsw 1 nlifsolol , v ; hae t o `4. 4 % ' I- ,1 i. ll f: ji , • : tiostersetski.s - •- • ; • tat-the' : PetertiburgiflVa.) tbua desaribes a ;ne w ptyle hich he lately, isit.l,l*94l, at 7 editi) genea CID: pint:: e SO" 'alias' iiiiiiiiienStieefe-neW whith bids - fair to keoelt the Walti, _ `azour 8, - ; the Polka, life Itedowit; an t iiiSeli ttisclielinto iicocked hat.;-- .17 e I at named dam* ,is by far the ,Most ii . c" Ons r it ' ,that ,'was ever:paiiicited . in I y'-aim Opt ;We never see it with-, out t. inking Of a gander: l bilanding :him .sofq 6 6661 . gi -- a 'd nodding.affectionate- Z n ' I am uOY - oki,4is faqpri,,tegooSe.. c c ) , kfi Om lin OccTinkilikhO-SomPlekakijß t ih '4 : ncecif ;he:age:: It - is:danced:by lb . ) ' -On ' two ladieSand t ion gentle reekh, , The l dies: are dressed in a frock re 4 e }} .g to t r ilie.knee,..atd the continnan i c I a • lef St ckinet,, and ,the.. Others wear - on IT • :.n anil one red atockin - ... • - , s ..,... , ' . e gent men are dressed in shorts, , ' `an th rt4o are _'of an .p, Oa_ I . -.;'tT . danee beginsiq the ge n : ! tle en tu.riii someraeta-over thelidies, aft I ; \ . hic, ll l P i'at! . !'s turP tioingraOta Al* thelge deltic.: 1; •atick.AenthirWliole . -psr 7 el co ty t rii‘sciiii , teirre*eaCti.ethei:rapid,-, ly, r ' liibitii sly, and miscellaneously. :. .. ti 'ng. l ;li s last named Movement the 0 . :gni, with their '‘iiariegatecl.Coli.. ~ re B o -‘4 1 ,14 Alan of - iieilitt' ' C et. ' ' Those Who' have 'seen' this ba: %dire it` - greity: If will - .ilinibt! e n.ingueet all the Witteriniplaces ' .se - ' , I. ..1-. ' . • ' - '' i i . ge\ ' ~i Acid' dam less this . daiir tiiitheriiteri . '. 1 411 t*ans more and -mare; Or ft e-improved wonderfOly, i tie l s on. - them - hav teen -el:ni -1 rated. . They are p‘articitlarlY and. , . , s n' owiging;afid, seem ; I think anit.tons,4fitt.-- foreigners should ; ay, tc faverable , : ;impre4sicin of i for. ini,,let other travellers:say y pleaSe Of4theM,l„aiiideterinin, be piejudiced, Init to judger ef ctly aS I find thorn ; -.arid I • shill - 'maw us y:,eon /nue, o,.praise 1 . -See o good cause to Biter my' pin i on) ,_and most.especially for I gin ' e vility, and' I . hospitable at--• ti - Str*• gers,-Of Whieh I- have 'al -12 sev e ral instances.:. . ..\ ' witne sed.but very, fewlSolated :e1,..0f, he unre fi ned habitio us- . ibi:4l- 0 them; - : and . -those cases ~ , . • ... r ,-- h igher Iliii." a m ong t h e „ .orders ople;1 - fir - -[ - there iseetni just`as =rent” :in 4:iiierieS a:a.iiyivhere• t nine ; . speetS.- 4 . Th#. superior re i4Y ~ ittoSt: ii,ll+:p .. e x cellent nstid - great deal of real idia.h t it, ell its 4 tkiTeal rfilietamitk,aild e ft brisi eg; , ' (whieliperhaps' . will eller 4. .iii fakidiOus, England,) I, Alisinguishedstclokipt. al the :eatitn s,of, stninnbnatcapiiear 1 ably li t!onia 4l Y, race. of men n tiart?c, raiii: courteous LA the r t,' and verY - etinsiderate ;and - Ihe pasiengers:÷Pndk::lVnitley g . 1 3 `eels.: is 444.. U :., :, _ • - ' ' I 1 'ay, jib reni , =n'7;.l 0 i 7 - ep() trim i . ling, co. , h. tsiarre' , A ,otisi& v.., .;--r.-. detc !'"'"4. gentleman .9f to talent:as an omtnr, beeame of tit!' 11 94W: 6 -five bodYlo - ono tern tales:''. In l ijieeking,he tO to . 'll-'ola habit of handling qies , i- 1 , PloOine, boor on -bis ','fr; 11zliNto F..ego4A4oilwi iii c ,,, g . them : !T i an his fot,e -141441' 'el:Oink theni - tip,, and ray r .2. tefere hittiOn' the - desk: :One , . iiinim t: 'question 'tante tip. ratio and. hO.--oOlnalqnoOtb4. OUP iti9o• ' A 'friend. til;,he , le . *:wil,O''s'ine it me;st.in t '.6te. aml itan I, Vetiiiiiiiied,in friiiiii inn: Iteinberls 'remarks before he-;entered ' the inLiel,,f, with., It 40 .;en.rtif 4 °-.111 e 1 4! ) °r-Ogtomenecd ~ But ti few minutes e!: ionetur4 t. -. * e n o r u k r ' tr - wi ag th ,,w h h.o is ally f kot them npon. his other patron the,deik. er,. 'These .werita.ken riitikiiiliis' - ,iiiio- a 1 ill'hy the. Side of:the fourth mid, fiol/.40. the .' saine '. nn.. ' ..,:: : .4a 1 ,nllleoptiotOitloOttPf ks;t Willett graanally . .1),;,a1P 1 i4, l 4,ftcwhed ki:tiralikte - :Of li'ii legs,.nt 'goo •• noity lifi o*ith,lth6, , atheitai; - ' - ni-oPit Jouiti7ipeat, of ;tatters :of. theromit,L , 1.:.. f. the -,, 4 , -,,,. ,.,1- lettibers, joinedta the - --'l66kea in isiOniai 'iniiiii9n but ra‘. 'the ( vectitel4 o jag Oilkof! net „Ow' &OP' tit - aria ~,lett.the 4 r-ii liiiimilli4ii" ium4ilendi,'otAbo elesalhabii: 4 i,';• .. 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