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' Then watch you well by dayli,ght-: By . dayliglifyon may fear. • But keep uo watch id r,tarkness, For angels then are agar. Oh, watch you well in pleasure, For . pleasureort beways, But keeit - no watdi ,iii sorrow, • When joy vri. : ittlraws its rays; Far in the hour of sorrow, As in the darkuess.dreitr,, Si Heaven enfriist thein'orrow,. For the an&els then are near. Oh; Watch you wt4l by daylight-- By daylight you may fear, But keep no watch in . darkness; • "Por:iangehi then are near. DoNoint . . Really Thinklle Did? I waited twilight, • ' . . And Yet he did not - ceme ;. • • :I strayed alai); the, bronic. vide, • • And :ilowty waluleiedliome, When who should. - eorne behind nie But Itim I shOuld.hae. bid; findine . ,O Do you reaVy think he v did I', • • . He said that Since we parted • " • • • • 1 - 1 7 edilniuOtt of nott&t so Mreet, As of the very moment - • . . The:itioment:v!e . should' meet Hs showed me ulere,lalf.shaded, i A cottage lome lay hid; He said• for inc he made Do you really think he digit • - He said a hen be . ftrst saw .me, ' • Life seemed at onee diviner— Each night he dreamed,nf angels; And every face was- mine: Sometimes a voice; wbeh Fieepingi , S~'ould all his hopes. forbit.l,', Ad then he s waked up-weeping— . you really think he did 1..... N.1g0104 . r0.0 gtlttittig,' Q~r~itl~;Flelda... ~.~ • We rnaltE;lhe following .extract from Governor Seyanocir's tictdren, et the lay.: iug of the fotioclition .of the monuinent , on ..The Andre Ground" . ' •I n no period during the . gevolutionary contest was our State exempt. frnin the . . evils of war: '‘ The . Hishlands Of the Hud son' Censtituted the Ertiting-holds of the American army. While, other portions of our country . were :occ asionally invail; ea, bete tbetontest• was unceasing. The ~ British,gocernmeht ~iit all - times sir*" that ' ' , the full possession of 'the ;Valley rif. the `Hudson, on - their part, would \divide and. weaken;the :power a'tbq Colonists; and would destroy all hopes ef!..heir Inaintain- • ing the freedom of our. - country. \ The greatest•effert put fort h-lyy•••Erigland , was congaed inlfs - operitiOns to our own` i ter. ritu ries; and she 'elected 'foi• tie • march of ber , cninbiningarnsiesclie same ave, nue throu g h giv - hicb. dimmercot-now pours its full tide,..where the savage made his war' path; and - where Ali had snuggled. with her picierit fee-during .tbe French war. New'Tork Was iniaced,simultane-1 - ously through tbe Vallei - of Abe Vpper; Hudson 4 her disciplined 'troops under- Burgoyne, by her fleets:necending the river, under Cliuton;• - end - by her savage allies under:Saint Leger, who = . .. were :.to exert. all theieruittui or werfare,.and ' to combine their ` rength nnt the present= Capital , of faint are ; ' - 1.1* . s to - ,separate • the Neiv't4tindstlites from, the res‘Of the Coloniesoleit. theiktodestroy,tbe di vided and wealreneStfirae: of the Maori can Armies.,`' Ilreo.ileg,,siw The mmaiite-- r i d We' stiectacle et savage4varfare,diecip le es! armies;' ands hare] iiewer,Vitie ell • ,at once upon our atate - .. e brave n hardy Settler on the Mohawk ettoeurite i '' , - on the. battle . ground - of Oriskany, the tierce savage under Brantii ? the still afire eg nd euel tory under the-ruthlewßutler, - .i • „ the disc ipline& siildiera;of Saint L r •;•., and in the:diet) foreitis the bliiodiest • : ud fiercest tbutestiofthetoiolcition occur ed. Animated ,on one hand - by -inttri courage, apa. 40 Oie..otlign::bar fieirAt t red of -tbosewbO -bad -dritett- I beirlcitoisibe: ,settler;-'the the tory : en j te.gfid±:4ll:7 - 42 - '00104.1 I hand, and IP'PPILPY: , !..,pO i : . * each 401 her7C'Aii i ***P r. -:•, 00044 f iiire0e,Wr+ii .:nf. the inie*.litiOt s iit.l*. `•si*P* 6 *.'bir ft.free nine biued 'k r " , bardyietfigi;44 . • first et t eekliri * - o*** l-011 0 14 - i c -1* erion •Biii;o7oo:rip**.r !1 44 : 11 Q -. '• - by our :o•oiiiii#:,o:l4,..***AlliOii bit!, few. whel44:44***P.Pt:ol•l • ened '. ened . by tlifi.':fiiii*iipikEZA**lti.kit . )l4 . and eiyilieoC&'ni4iiiifiii.f , e6r ' 1 tin4"4;.*diAi r ,iilOitOrt4ll44fiai!-! # o llf- I • tPsti•:***4 ri . • - t ° ll - . ' "3OIW . I "I'7. - - THE WIL TSilent hi Hunter . • 1' . ' . ,-- The narrative ensuing i s . stnc ly his torical Mid truthful...- Wikareindebted to. the pen of 114.. hnuternaturalisti-Web .ber-=for. it :. • . --• . -1. ..,- .. : - Shortly before tliti American •. i - of Inclep,midente there arrived . in • N . vir:..iig lw land an 'orphan. boy• called Bill.S ith:-- c n Someifriends Of his parents took ;an. in tetestlin him, - tind apprenticed him-tho' only: eight 'years Of age-.--t° ait'Zild farm er itilNorth - Parolina. The indentures stipulated thao he s was - to. have -lbesides sutficiiit'filo4 . and clothing, red:nimble Opportunities i'lur education ; bui. Satin-. derS..l le yeoman, thought this . filly; and aft 'Bii . Illearn4d•wagin'spite of-hiii. pl'eju dicesli- Tliereiwas a.little daughter of the old •iirmer's, ihoweVer—Mattie,: - a. blue • I. . eved lehildyarith gold and dimpled I f irce-who;tiink - a fancy to, instruct.the i . 1 ; - - ' i soun - . alien. tkit. had come under her fa ther' 'roof. -' lie - learned • to :' - ritid. 'find. I • to wt e,- and 'lionirliecariie so proficient . . . . in- bii ~- that ho began, in turn, to --teach l i li his tu 0r:.., ... ' •. ti ThiS pleasant exchangii, of mutual kind; ness ilfmnt 'n till the 'children grew up, and Manic. was a - bhiorrirg -girl; uncoil acieuifty be riithed iii.the' !spring time of lierlife to he orphan. Youth. who -had been erpe i wally by . iher'stile: - The farm-. erdisixiVer . d t his, 'and irn ' ediaielybega n . to pi4i, It S ith. by - a seri s - of petty.,and n l n abomiii hie persectitii ns. . He made . him sleep in r a I an), on a pile of hay; with oily'nne t ' tt ored blatiket;to 'cover';- him, and .ciit lii 4tr . f r ol iill the copsolaiions I.;'s hive. He was rich, and ne who a tr•Ared to aim .t •ir to. his f:?lnne. He. jeal cd'his dang!;; - 4r7 and tortured --every kincUoi Cruelty till his I , attt' ninitorioui and - some hu sliesolied to':snmmon . him rt of justice-ie . barbarity : and ty.' . . ._ 1 • is .• . . .:: - 1 , was -known however, the 6a ffirMed a p an ot.running Made', •up his little . bundle, ht creeping illtlMattie`is room ' - window, bade. her n. gentle He embraced' ilets and kiSsed il:her be would •come biek a of little Ma' hated ttny ibeinetbe louOy watal poor Bill b behavior mane perso ; bethreit- a .co neglect Of di Before ti orphan boy 'away. Ii and oue!-big •Ithrough ihd [good-bye. " • and' tiil • nd . make. her . his : wife ; • and II wait for youf! He. ran lc,o• the MO way, • and, came. g to the settlement of Ra-. ire he: fr.e.(l for some lab Ont thelitchens of . the gen bsieting On the scra ps which icarted slayes 4Mstowed .on ~r Igreqt 1111111. she said, !..] !all' night ish; monali 11410..- . The !110-.pr iWied try by day, Ei:nitt . kind im,.r ttl r co it was ilm~ 811 \YI Mme "shed - --- _ . It happebed - that a ,Tudge earispliell— a very burn t ie,_ an, was then presiding in the or uit ' int.: He • found Bill Smith one orniti among his horses and cattle, half .ead ith hunger and cold.— He took 11 in int , his house, fed him, learned his tory, and begat: to consider how his bib man master might be punish ed- Great iliezefitre - was his delight e 'N ' ' ' ' : when, ob lo king over the . .list . of ,icauses to be \trPed fore him in that circuit, the very - firii, , ,w6s " Commonwealth- 0. Stmi uel Suundep, for abducting, murdering or otheOrt4e unlawfully making ' away With antdentured male child, - known as William Simlith. ' - • The Trial came on. -Judge- Campbell cc/repelled- th e strictest scrutiny into the 1 facts. His Counsel *as stiirtlQ. cowed, almost hopelesst. The. Winditig up Was near;All felt thaverdict must be .guiliy.‘ ni Suddenly there-was a comotioullin 'Court. .Carriage wheels, wore heardi-Up idly nearing the plitee: . The sheriff cab° in, and , with' hint Was the boy, still atAtt mat ed_from! suffering, but neatly cloth I d, end with the blooMof life reviving on 1 is ..cheek. -..cad_Saundertt:-Avas carried fr, m, the /lock in. convidSions—his shrieks' e big 'beard till the prison doors wore d upon him.' ' He was acquitted, but rn pelted _ to giro . security for the,inaite t nance and education of Bill Smith, till 'thehge of eighteen. - •. ' That was-the-.first public "scene in Bill ':Smith's Career. . The ueitwas when, as au elonent, v ivacious, d . young-law- : 11, 1 yer, be p lead ed . his 6 c use at timber.; He_gaitted. „many - eller it, and., gradually ; ruse to great honors, wealth, and pro:;- .peritY. Maltie Bee sa his - wife, end .their .their hoe -Was.bleas d- with sons •and daughters; till, wliOrt the Declaration of Independence wamade, men knew no • happier &ably -t can. that .of William - Smith.' He , was keo . eroug and ho vitas charitable, .but . nevertheless one-of the. -most opulent men,lu the - province t forlhe was , prudent - .end economical.:: When, however : the mar Of liberty - broke, out, his treas reit flovred.like water to support 'WaShingtoiritt histremendons campaigns, Mattie did not repine when she saw their. riches melting aray in the fervor of that ticeiois cause. " Let die 4gold go;!' -.Ni sei/It and - , tbq . old did, it i„ and i , .(wheni -Am;etia-nraafn*Jit was.a ll sonei purl witriain Smith :PAO,. himself a beggar ! But be: iii.s.l36e:;;Ork.owful:; ,4l. 9r oxer. the , Ati,,gbin :jaapiitatualira..4a3 nontifrY 5 11 ,-KantankYe.r. . r tnifilt:PLll and Inn4era 'amillater. l etoi.:* , Onewliag..„lherit Wi ne ii:njt n,,,f4P•1 13 0ii,- ' .;',4d, bit.t!erlvir'snany goos,who 4 iiiia !oat.. their poesea,as in 4 i 4 the Ailitti* Pa t!"s . o ; e4j - war--- - ....,-;. v:i . , - 'lnttigoaitist - ot - .l7B4;'fifty anitrints 1 3D of eat the the. the, CZ- or,u ere 8,118, OF THE PEOPLE IS THE LEGITWATE SOURCE, s ;i4il.llstES 0 .1 - I - 111111MINW . . • SMith. with his own hands :du tbeir graves --with, his o wn hand he-laid _thorn side hy hii..first-born on themeth-- ers right hand, his youngest on he'r bosom where it .had and nestled so long.— And: then he stood, for a. few Moments looking upon thii-last 'couch made for their earthly rest, and - filled the grave, and piled stones to mark :the spot and bade adieu forever to love in which heart had 'made its home: IlisCfrinrides were standing: around in 'silence. :They • expected that: When .he had ..finished he would .ful lovi. t heti. Balite walked about . the site of the camp, nnOftmnd where . the Indiaris had come and gone. '7llO he shouldered - his rifle, waved his hand sob-- Pimply, and - speokiim:i.-intrewett, disap;. .pearml .3ro'the trail Of the Shawanees: From that /lour; a strange mystery sprang among those plotintairts. There was known to dwell .' on their'. a' lonely ltunter!—a white.man--,:who: was seen•Oc easionally-',by the lodi(ors,..or some solita ry always -with a rifle in his hatid,:bUt perpetually:silent, never speak ing one word to any. If he was adare4s ed he turned and retreated into the woods.. Oradually, he was lost- sight of -altogether, except Co Daniel Boone, that -far finned hunter,' - whOse - name is farbiliar. over the 'whole. continent of America,— Daniel BOone was believed -to have fie-. ()tient intervieWs :Vvitb him,. .and to .sup= ply him With .powder and ball, but he neVerspoke - of him, and only: replied to questions by shaking t:ist..head and. touch ins *eta • •cin . fikr - tyitii.yerers,•.tind had almost forgotten. Bill Smith:. Btit at the end of that time 0 Shower* Indian was .taken - prisorier , b y 'the People-of Boone's fort, and he once : more : revived the excitement as - to the mystery of . the Silent Hunter. - He said that a terrible spirit had • foe two years Uurited the war-path of the shavtisnerman de- mon, whose sight wai,:_appllirlg to their nation. lktore.thatt:thirty_ Of -their .hest. bray es had 'already_ fallen uUtter his liand., This fearfullqedicineinatt..was bent - they believed, to putilsh :them for some pot.: tentous sin: 84' dreaded hadhe, heconie, that the tribe had inet;andwere nearly . determined to quit. forever : anciee t hu•irting - grounds- in - ';Kentucky. When - sked - whether the : y -ever seen . the deinox t ,the.y said they- Ilid•• - ntrier seen it distinctly,_ thought heir .yoUng 'men had. puisned,ie - .oflen;•andalWays came • back with oneitit least eftheir 141 mber mis Sing, . . . At leni,,th.tione-derecYto-follow the .terrt, ark cra -4 -- led' into MONTROSE, PA., TiIpRSDAY Noßtiliq, OCTOBER 27,, 1853. . , . . little valley.. t To- 'that he. came with his companions. There- were traces . of the camp, and usirks. of conflict, but n o living being. stirred Ihere,no voice could ; . be beard, no welcOme of the dear ones he had left. - A confused aid broken in showed that the emigrants were in fell retreat fer-the Clinch river, tOregain the more populous they had-. - quitted. Smith hurried- after. them.. " Where is my •wifeHwhere- are my childrenr- ho asked of tlle - first straggler he came up " YOU • will ..fiod.thetn Where. you- _left 'them. .4+ the ShaWahees ; tliey_can tell you the rest." • - • ." You. have .neglecied your trust—they are Murdered," said Smith, in a stern and. deliberaie, yet trembling. voice: " And Yet you arc retreating, yea cowards!" Ire. added: . and. struck the man - to..the ground. Then turned . - buck, rode alone to the( abandoned: campin the valley, and there in thO.eening .he Was found,. look ing with tearleis eyeS, but acountenance more `Mournful than--weephig could. make itß: . On the lost and the loved 7 -Igattioand her children. • Afier this story had: teetered: .ehroad, men again to speak Of Bill "Sinith. They spokeofitim however, with an un accountable dietutiliveysin u low 'i•Oice. 'The - Shatvanees had. been- formerly ' one of the - most TOrtnidable and 'beat organ ized ef the re 4 nations. - They 'now - he. , came timid,, an carried - ohthe-inost`-del;- . . ultory warfare:- They- were beaten by every hostile 1 ribe, for whenever a battle took plaCe, the Silent Hunter made his appearanceseddenly, fighting with their enemies. ,If they attaCked efort,,he was always among the defenders ; Irthey de: fended a. strong .hott r he waseeier away, but regularly headed the-assailants:, But be came and went : without speaking. lit . never;grcetedany -man, and roan ever said farewell:TO limS the border pee= ple looked on him wiilixespect and fear; the Indians 7 shiddered et his - mune, 2 and the Shwa - flees , especially, looked on him as . e curse sent`fromlbe Great Spirit to exterminitte Weir:l-ace. ' ' . . 1 Afleie they became so eirified by this 43,r phantom of thesilent hue . :perpetually haunting their Patbsobat- began eolleet -ed. and' fie') Befogs' ilie '-giillt — atielin3 - of Keutiicky; . . - 13iifilie1411o4edlliem-Over,, and was ever on „their .bunting groundi: So they fled egaie and paned over the GitterGriVer.' - Hti - passe4 it tee and cover: eretiseait akeitii ' Still the'lediatis: Were: appalled by hearing !if the bravos alaini the: n , e fOreet end.et. their Camp_ fires, by iti 1 atni - 3,shiell they' now so . fully' believed to be the-arruer.isectuit tvenging spirit, that they never dreired'arit - cpnflic4: Thi: sileta Inititeriuiser hiiii_iholift4il..., f-Tkiiki k . they siticti . 'n3ote heititid-: heir ` irigiiiKia and Went, inintifoibieel6n2i* COntli. : Aid vihtie:thelt4 . ortheSfotwinese bud hitioehii4ll,44.etioo.tiieitt - ;hi: - Pliiiii ,iliii, Smith i!asif freti'i - iiiajd the btisliisfo:tki lanieCe;' - ena fired otivajittie'Ai*:'': - .: , : novensti:ivisibii`Aii:iiiiiziti*:::'*rheis' htkbari - 04 ;- hiiiifiiiirOtilaiit,i;4ns9btud briiAtreio l + 3 tiOn * OiMilelfitili,*W 11- Vitealhesoß l - :- l4 ' #il o lllt 4 f l ht o ,l o44 t 44 -..,: t A i lri7 : ..i* AW ., V,4 ,jok4 4 i o t * .: -*lKtitillaillYkii -I * o oo*sillnt 'aetfrtiij gis4a rd: ,W ose tips 0110iit'itiii-*liii**niao;of Or it44:410 -'ltickollo;i . lu#OV4- 01 4 4 :fiC%..' 1 „: 'f*.:4l4. k* ..114:104: , it SIN ( 7 4:0 1 41,1 6 * i r k ,i,.,,r;:.0" -) l*‘l.P . :- ' tf:l4W,Pl 1 , 1`4.;,.. 0 C , -11 . jai•,,-_,VAf - "y;410:= "t'e. ~, - .z.d4.", ` - ' 5 '^ ^: ...t.; 4 '1 5 1..." ; " .L . '4 ' .'; .r. 4 k - `,"-' t -.4'.9-„ ri"-i-- -- *--.=# •,.1,-" ..' ~ e ~C.3;'.ta«=.4i = F` l ,l"4.lk~d~ ' +'~J r i~i[~l~.~ ' Y~_~t.~ ~'?i=f '.r': i~~.` , . MEM He hunted tO supply , --himself wit h_ : food and skins to fexchange. l ,.for . powder and shot, which en old nietiafeis out settle- merit doWn ots the Giresita Hirer waif ac customed; to Supply lid* With.'- His life - was protracted to the age Of eighty-eight. One day ..• .. , y the ow man athesettlenient was _" beard to. say that something must hare hap to th'e silent huntei, for he had not come as usual, t o fat his shot:bag and y.owder pouch: Bidding no. optifotellow lnus, he went out to be - Green Rivq,llfotintains, and when he cambaCktheugh many questioned he said nothi gof what he had seen Or where he had been. FrOm that.ilaY, however, no 1 man saw _the Silent bunter. ;1.4) 'one 'heard- Of his fate, bu it bftillte it dint-.tradition in the country t at his spirit was still .among the mountalui of Green .Rivel-' , . •._ - i • • - nit many' years ago however, ' Webber, the naturalist4hunter, staded;with a coMpan ion in searchf game among Ills Green Riv er Hills. AT "tr Wandering' maily days among t theft' solitudef, they came tothe dwelling, of an Old trapper, livingahine With his dOgs= an lertnit. of Ose forest ftill 'Of its tradition's, and familiar with all the spots they 'haunted: He paid that ' i near the iplace, - under' an old. black oak, laps the grave - Of a Mighty Ininter. Ile lod been a mysterious - inhabitant of t these mou i pains, add his resting bed was marked by stone. ;He had elxasenit himself years before he died. • It !ea near a- spring . of whitilt he Lad , drank aini - an; old -mad bad buried - .him, thou2h no One since bad Irish-, ed the grace.:, Webber .offered the trapper some money; if he would lesd him to the 44 - pot; but be shuddere&and refused, though at length with visible trepidation, he:consented to g'eide hini in sight of it, . 1 . He walked in-front Of tliem 'for some _time, among Bitis and trees,.over streamst and mthemyudihkiled°llSonvv.n'";o t---crimri‘aiiiiiroitawilleim4ne.n.7.ce Over :the surface o this,lay whati seemede number of fiat roc 4, but wore...in reality, stone sarCephagi, O &ayes, which are go be; found in - thousands, 'sometimes "covering miles of ground in like Southern part of lien tacky and portions ' - ef . Tennes,see. The" peo ple who u-ed this cnrioirdmode of sepnlture are. now extinct. TbeY existed long before, the - Indian natioaHlungbefote the red4kins• buntA through those, woods' and stivalmas. Their butial-ground's areell that remain of them. They were Apparently pigmies„ for the gravesre •net, on an average, more ; than three feet i ml,m ( ,gt_ ' Sigue bsve itna/ined that theseere the graves of .their children but but the children ofi the 4ztee natiSn Irv ; this case, must have dled ; by thousands when they were just about three feet high. and the older people must tavelleen buried secret 'retkri ' 1 t' f Z - g. .4itit - "(Iv - of Bl'lll.Blll'ol wilt' d gal Fir.er - a. , - sarcophagus sunk int° thst earthodmost - eigh- I teen inches deep; by I li theantrufin width.l The explorers exarpined the ;grace-they 14:ivc_ii". disturbed die Nriiai s; bilt .they laid [once agaiu in theii .phicet of -t l est, and left [once more to --his ' solitary, reptise . the . Silent limner of the . Green tivCk 1.1i113. . •1, .. i • What a dark and mou nful - story. Illoir strange and checkeied a life- It was. : the faith o this man to his 'l3 , loye, - and the c, affecti' -of his,. heart !km her children, that made e terrible, silent, remorsettis .being he 'afterwards . becathe. lit.- he was dot: in ~, , his paitare.w'elted. Dori 47 the latter i. part of his life his mind vine,k saen by remember ante of that melancholy 1 y, , when, -I(lattie 'and her little ones bad •ti buried \by his hands in the ' , Vale Of Pi es."-- ' - .. ,:- _ - - I.M tronligh Liwir: - Thti Portsmeuth..(l 7 3 Globe tall the. foll. - ow . ibg good Story • A , • young . man was .. pro' Me,nadt... l, the streets of Poitstnouth last; - eiglit,-beforo .. the moon . wept do: -end% orerterlc„a young lady in a ; span new - arnis of the latest fa s hion iu male lined.' make, and whom our promenade 41elat to be, ene of the-finest:if - not the fin ' t- formed woman he had:ever-: , seen .Pe rem:pith is Iprov- L Orbit& for. the beaatiitnfernalesl;, but thie specimen hellion the most charm, ins.., He folloWnel her on. at a respectful distance, determined - o fund :-: out :here:, _ she Wont, ;with a vietit to make:n.profitit- Me investreent„of kit arectione ADO:hall . talk in-the -fores.nel.b4witeltingly.:-.'envel oped.ln the ttilkamilian that roil). well ed and rounded out: - by her greed pr o i . i f pettions- . . -,: i -,• 1 :, : .., , -,--'- s: ~.,. .Here :;:they: walke4 along High, ,treet, these'they.turned - done - a cr.aaa!trefet, up - - another, and so nn,threugh soioral, ef the. highways 'lna- 43'voi l 8,, until.' frOni, the monotonous. sante. - . ,ttatiltatinee. - ef a ala i ' - ' a ' behind her , the beautiful ,certain' tees . , ..,. .- . , 'young lidy_with the - H be-likeftirtriliptick ens her pace,. en 4815104.11, teaches, and" ' `strange to ty,-ilbeii:i , ii' 3 a`;tho.anitr''o the very h'ils° the promenader hitisel :liret . ', in. *' . : - L - . .- i ' Hi - follows' in - - r nolharin to - felloyr one in One's 'vain lions & - •=th, a :entry. is inearlir,- 1 dirk; '..60 /wee her tio - ii!,'Aiiniy, lik that .i;of tilianieitn twiliihizi - aketerek4Faitelyl; Moidded; ift mei niio . lodidly Atll., Miii& - , it 4Vd neck -and ntsmilderi f- jie'eanno , ' hidiis what he'does;-'her aitonishineleiriness *deuce: overetOnihiiiefise f par_. nud -proprietyi 3 his . . nrin.in troll* 'set *mist; and all iMpulair moment'metes, ;Unit' xiliainriedft -406- - -two 'Oilier . 5 - --t• , 4nn _ 10 4,' ..aidigtoftillropkmallowi: „lir* litifllloevet*Teii linv* * 6 2g -0 lost 'f sweet' *it. ..' 8 litii .Of 03 tfia;iVali - :Oltst'yl seeviiiit , Isilinyiritliii lamjii`: ! lWiti. - tial , " lot;"-Jand oar Vivlniefitlei-All disco vered ; ' with his:lister, Atiii l ltEkile nt --•;•.;nt net ;in fiblikri9.... , '../iglikiliri*Wili:Eisig - 4 . 41"1 01 1 :wiliiiPlfere.1447401. 1 g*t; tve - l a tpr;l4: - .11 . , - ;,1 04 1Z - - - - 7 :1. '4) . : 17 - ; ' .: 7 -14- .7) , ,,,T0P4 1 11#:#11*.4,11:4 1- kW,I 116 : AikVt/inliti#4 l6ll :,t4;lo l ? -1 . -P00 411 4 16 /4 4 04 4 ._:: '2 14 1" F . :10 .4 4 . i. s ,iiiia' gra,l, o i;A* -IPP• ).*? l ,*, ::**141 1 5 011 ;140 4 . "Wl# 414 1 1 :4 : '' , ' .. r -",...1 p ~. '...",i-.4. • 4 3 , A.m....,0ra,4;44.- N,, l a il i i r , ,:I - "' , _ wad - - t i -I - . i C,.....,,,-1 , -sp..o*---* .:, 114 44 . til -0 4- I 0 1 1 :40$ Whil.4K. 'and' T, five fourl In a. 1113 k -and now the and' I ca Hot. with um. go • .the bad woul l fathe, ceird ' •Jk get ' O l but. I.k . git 6tannlc 41 G ray I sir i was tinily s, _ paid So nil the preparations were made and If the , co u rse of a Week! Henry. Gray w salis wife take,n scat in;the stage, with . , . a fc lin , * -of regret at ,parting,l whic h re-, quired e ' all .- Lis efforts tn.conceal.- :As for Lucy, when the phial came,; she .. ever_ c Isaing, thought of goink without her husband *hi . child ;- but she Wasi:ishallied tiiill :heir:: - -iiiil feelings he kneown. -So Wet kei - Oti -- -A'f ,- isbOw; iifindiffeien* ;; all: the :whil tbit - Tier: heart Was : fluiten . ni. The '`'go ,1 bye' was‘"ftnallY"' said, Ite.: -- iii-iil era calls whip, and , eff.folledi the stage. _ 'Gravterned hoinewardilwith a dull,. lonely . feedle, iin - d,Xtucy.aiew.htt:viii - irOt:ker facetto 'conceal 'the- unbidden tears `from her ellow. passengers. , ,:,.. 1 - . L- ~..,.! -..,,.---,- i '. T 14 -1 .41g 1 . 1 t Pooc - ..Gt'ax.:sleti.:;ibiK:.ftitlO- He ; :coutd.he t '.. His'itiCY';*ii...allellt.. s and; °c-ill-e-fit-1100`triitithli?.-'0 aii,"': -. .ba . the, eit toOrlliigi - -Oi'llo 091 - 14 1 .:4101= ,- !' thin ‘,hetldi 'trife,:hS..SPt. ali,titt 6 titc4 - e - -.I 'ln - r;'s.Alifiii_h6l. liii - lissi',liiid lonely 4e '1 fell, and how - o*h little tney of:4.4'oller_ -- but still , 16 tr y- : and , injoihe*lf;:And - 14 - 11- . eani.tn- 'write hitn-u‘l 4 tei,biietOm 071 - ai - - . -,-.-'• ' -.,' • .—"_ '' 4 ''!' - ' - YA-- , 1 . '.. - P -5 - v - As'-fnrlkirs",Gray; dewing - bet jo u rney' ri .'r of t 0 viihoro-' ll SYst.-Allgrctied4O l .lkhalf-of' the . me , gluav - Po s4O. POtliSt#LO!ltttiltsti -, ~ ths 14 - tit .14 .44 11 tic!.0*; 8 400k# 414 i0q -, ) In . lof dig.iosi,iattincthatcAlkdauglater toll 0f.i4 , 4-1 12 S9tlik, 1 0.iliafelitte- , -..., -' 'gilt 41ad'We 're the old lieOiloto.meet I the r - dear 4211114bize: - .gritfvedat:tba - siiiiie. thin t and 'iilittle htn-COSJit - liiitivnii/f - ji&i: l i ci And evidint'lg - tii at hailei,-14 I Si'lliOi ; ' ' ban ,to ' thetn., A brief t 4 isi 'This real pleasure'that 'l,licY fe4 at ..ein - i mere . , I L see i ng the faces' ofher ffirenti,iir 'eitiiihii tit -, ‘loxed,_.was - 44stritniten 'VI - to salt ae-. and ;keep in:cencealrnenti except . .., fur * - v.cry - sliott ,: -Peil,mt:at' - -a!ti ~ e , ho..= Y e l ru t n O :d e sir e tco• - -wagitili" - Avith , fairill 3 "; , 4 ' ir a . , for She:neverfiefOOlOzi'cli: .enc A a:l,feelingvf such.;ileetiiiti jenrnest.;l 'aff 'ci ion. ,Seierat thiei,durin` e first: day:tit - ht.':isit; . :4 l i.d 4 4 4 * , Itiath" ' ed her , to': Sarsi':_klitit - . 4 4 tiotill 44 1 k: de; ati4, the , endeiribfto'sill.k*la*co' lio.eillo The - fi t . o: 4 4' .7°491.,*-'hlc arrival- 0•41#:'; ' Itllif4.9C= L th7eArst'iliel,ilaffE - i*.p.t.,.., 1 - lieritistaiid. i'illoW:b ; reig ':-o#s'4 . : e word" 1::: How often - 1107 - ten'Ad .read jt , ovei, , t4itit!eivir '. "IC 'on ''' . .ii- , *( 4-1 4 1 i!"' I.4'' .)... , .„ . t . ,,,,,,• ; ,- i =,,,i,,, : :, ' --.:.•:',;;,, f,,,. "•••,.,•"-',,: .. , : . • ; ~- ,-„-,.: ,_1,..,,,,...L,,,T,•-2-I.'-,..,,,.,,,,:, , j''2. ; s :' .i ..- " 47, ''',l ~ '7 l ..- '''. r ' . . -' : '': ' . 2 0.f..,::,27j , ~. -: ' • :: , ir'.!.2 :':--. ' .“.. '. . ' ~ r 4,' ' •' .:: :. ' '.;• .:',' % '',.'''.. i ' - P;;'-'ll:'''..*-.::- '' -. 1 ' - '.''''', • .....‘ . 1... a „.„.' ' - 1 -- L . ... 4 1:; .. t. e :,.,,,'- 4 4 ::; ':. 'c ' ::: -.7 s :- i ' ''' • . "d. - i ." 4: ; ,.. . ,.... 7:::1 , ' ; 17 2 , - 2 '. It ' , , .: ,,,I, c. li n . . ~ ..: ''','," . . • ' - .a te *.-: '',: ':.i' :".).-• a 4 '. - 0•• ,-,:- , =,-,,,., --- •, -= Y t:, - -.4 -:;': '' • •. , ie. :, *-,, .7. , • -:'-'. l :',- -I ,_ • ' „ ,'• =-• '' -: -'-' "_ •:.•_".,.:'; ,•''' ,-, - , ,: _:,•,, - •.,•7 ?: , :. ::, „--•,-,.,_ , -,'°•:;„ - - ~ __ I , „„ . - ~• ~.--. , ,--:. t - ' HE, PECT.i.;E. THE TRUE END: Oil. NM - The,Unepeet trim is IM s nearly . a year now;. . since . I •was Lucy Gray said to her has))an • soyou must:let rne go forafew weeks' 'ey bad beett.mqrriLed' r some! four,-or Vears, ancl had never. been _Separated ig that- timofor the apace of twenty- hours at a. time,- thought you called this your home,' . said looking Up with'a mock-serious mean mr.old hilMili'Luey retOi6d,_ half affected. toie of linger`.' to plain, I Want togO.nnd *see father mother.'. • y.• :' „au% you waitrtkreil ar MM. ftnenths, I 'Can go - with ion I,' askeA iheyoung and. Want to go now. . toll said 'altaking I ,!ihould go in -Mai.' : ; * • know-1 did4-' .Ijut "then; 'auFilm - seil Ould he able to go is ith you ell why can't you t- I ;am 'sure *You t, if - you Wiilul4.'.•, - .' • 0,, Lucy, "cannot liossibly leave:lame. 13ut- if you-are noxious to see . d 1.-.Cari.fmt you. in the stage vat will go safet -enough:. Ellen :and care-of little LucY,. no. • doubt. long - a time : Oil yon - Wish spend -then. 7' - • bont three Weeks i . ry well, Luey,FiFYilu are not afraid . alone, I..shalt not . .saY . a! word? inotilfriid, .4car;' the wife Said in e Chatiged'and Softened iu its expresS, .•• . - t ire )-otiperfeetly willing:to:let me enfy 1' • • - • • • • bud in is hich die .Vvilid•-.w4.4 uttered Isomething Hof ,reluctance . tit. I.t be sel fi sh in meYowl; 1 - niother will be delighted til . • a Visit just - yon . think that you and Ellen can ong with little Lucy r • yes very well.' ' •- huuki like to gp so- rnach.l - by all means. t won't you'be very lonesome e ?' suggested Lucy in: wiicao 6%vn a feeliOg Of loneliness iwkiA alien4y: Bing to be felt at the idea of a -aepar from her husba nd . .; san stand it as long.as . you can, was laUghing reply to'this. 'Arid Ilien have ourdear little :girl."' laughed in reinrp, but did .not feel )2r at the idea of 'gcdp g T hou 9; as Qhtt she would: be her bet bus- urgingher-,Teturn l . ho.},had_, topyneneed aktnn nrr4i9g - the Weigisi-' PPIf±P,- 11 °Ine send; when pale tifimit:4andstWas in - denly placed twor hin4eyes, 'by 4Mne-bne Who la& sielenAyli 'and =softly behind him. • - - ••• Retarn. Guess my uiMe, ioiekitrfeigo ed tones .: But lie tuttirio . need - id - guept. r a, sud den crY ofjoy toddling hin tad How wasjlitiggeflamtltisied all round need' pat -,here,..be told. That scene was -well ,enoug . h: would lose Its interest, pi: It *ay 4 - 0 imag!oedb6veior, ( l 4 ' r ithottt; l isnirering . any particular - detriment have fancy fu such. things.; Acid father,loo Suddeuly exclaim ed Gray„aftet,-heliad. ered his Wife 'with - kisses,l9ol - ing up _with an, expression . of pleasure :and surprise, at en r ol(' man Wit() stood looking : oQ with his . gobdhutooredlfitce- coVered with Smiles. ' Yes. I had to brii4thegOOd-tor-imth-: ing jade hotlie,! , 'replied 04_41 man,. ad va tieing end . graipinghis son-in,laW's hand heatty ,gi ip. _She: - did nothing .littt mope and cry ;Attie While; and Idon'y care if she never comes to see -us 'agaio,- tuilesi_she-briogs youtiletti to keep her in: goOd humor.' I - , , • lAnd I: never intend going alone twain:" Mrs'. Gray sent, .holdlng • chuhbV ° litile girl to her bOsom,..while she kissetiit ov er and i. over tigain, at the same time that she .'pressed up close-; to - her husband'i „ _The old min undecsiOokit all, was not jealons . oflaucy's affection ; for he.hnew 'she loyred him us - tendiily '- Ile .with'a_ husband - , to wheni she' was: sthe, apple of his eye. ,In al:mint:three nuniths Lucy niade-another visit honk', 13ut band-and chlld -- were aloe th,s time and the visit proved =aluiriir one. all around. Of course, father and mothei,_ had thefr jest and laugh, and their affectation Of t i eal ousy, and auger at I l ttey, for her... childish _ - -nos,' !lA . . they 'termed it, Wlien home in but Lucy , though ve xed• at What" she called a'Weakness,.neverthelesS.-persever, ed- in saying that she never. -meant to_go anywhere again , withoutirenry: That was settled. - IN LGIiiiATIVE Carious Fact ,Front the Nitiefiel Intell/itter of March 11;181A. It oaf cannot haveliwived th!„pbseriatiou thobe- *66 appelits, . our 'political iuMitutions ; a n d th at t h e charaoter or its datiWrati,:43--...41;1,-c attcr more nearly ap&dttehea- the .itelittlaentu tire Chambe r .;'.-7 ,' := '. l '. -' ; :-. 1 =.- - The .Senate K eti* , ,..firs. - : : -. 9rgani*atiMi under the Conifirtikinui. - -apeluded,l itself, from the; . publi c iiihavi heen Consitieeed , rather tie, ,_l lt. of a Pris. genie .. it 1u: i hiirresidenet)ien:* :a; ' n4iltdintite - branehJ,ef.-qie - Legishkire'-' In eed.-if_we'rnii4l4ll'll4;*Wllo.4.4"oi'. e ll,l eanyereatioA cecoBloll4lll,,if Ittot7l* '4 cid preee`e_dinit:ori-Wi 4 Aiv. - `tr,*ii.i. -ar not manyi.,Pfebt ''l*ertit' g' eratiot iit readeri ittie,r'thet; r u t that in - the. filv the-first , first C . . . C egteie 41111014 . .es, , P.kesident . iti.hfegtee, 'PertwittalV,satpe' : into`'; the 8 nate,. yiken that.lkedvyaaeugiged -- 00 1 w if ,ts':calledl:gieeiktieligsine,is,' and te Ic. part - fir theff,:deilbeiatiena,. 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