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' i Then flash across thb -waters bright -. . • Or strianinlong, the ground. _ '• , _ I thou o nit.of-times then long gone by, . : - „ , ' ' W hertschieffains in their pride, ..• ' - ' , 1,-iIW 'li• Ilad ihouted.higb the warrior's cr i y; .. . And stemtn'il, the battle's tide:' -. L-",,k.5.r' , - - '`.. " - -- ' Of hire, whose rows Lantanna Won -7-, 'Twas there. he 'met the.foe—• . , . • l'wei . there his-youthful course Was run- , - . He sank beneath the blow: - .. .' Of her who there - .in silence beard' . ''' - • The:. fate her warrior met; . . : -. . N_ o 'sighs she 'gave, nor_uttered word, ' ... • t ,' Not e'en her eye was wet. • . • - 1 " • • But ou•that shore;near Where Illaid e : -..- Is seen a rising mound ; ' • - `ln it Was. placed a lifeless mild ;• i - , Dark hemlocks waved 'around:. .` .. _ . _ ' . ' IV !Ale musing thus, my .dogsrushed past, i' 1 1 , As though the wolf was near, . ' • •- . - Then baCkward shrunk; with looks - so-bast' - And tr•embling. cronel'd from fear. - ..J2i; sonna was heard from neighhoring height,i The tones were tedd and clear; '. .. .-. They broke the silence of the nigitt• . . • As wafted through the air. 'Tmas music floating iier..the lake, • I. • ,Re-echo d from the 101; • - -,. . 1 1 ' I A wild deer bounding in-the brake, - - • stood listening to its thrill. '' * Then Um: that dark, drear hemlock stiFlti, - -Two forins.u-ere seen to .vlide - • ' A - Wealth; zliief in irnis itrraye(l; ' , . • . A pallid Jove- worn Indian ‘ maid,•, ' • ' Morel mournful side by side. • .- ", .3 S2S. . • - - ---- ' " - .1 - . W. SL 4 - alib - rtlioursts ....rirrtions;•• •Fepnt CAcaribirt . Edinbuisk .Journal: The- Lucky Dower, - on, TOE" STEPSISTERS OF ABOOTSON FAUX.. ,When .M Mr. Ahbotson,.,:of Abbotson ; Oi . ..., • Park, married to please himielf; - it s was, al not without reason that: his relations .-and ti friends . Were'displeased, for he only waii-: -W ed . -till . ho.became legally : his-own. waster, .hi to espouse a young wemamof low degiee, :II WhOse blitnelesi claracter:.and. amiable . a diSpesitien did not.:conipensito - fur..the i e ] Niant of these Other : essentials .he ought - to have sought tor. in ,a wife. But Mr. binal?,on 'was more •distinguished for la . kind beart and a yielding temper, _thin. for strenoth of intellect or fine percep tions ; and bethought it particularly hard. that be could not marry as,he liked, with out the interference of other people..:-.A -short season of domeitic happiness and ' - ' 1: seclusion ended in the death of Mrs. Ah- - -botson whoa the little. daughter •she had presented to her husband was' but a few weeks old. lie mourned the loss- of his wife with sincerity, and-.for," a long time refused to be consoled, seeking and find - Mg comfort only in caressing the - moth-. • erless baby, named Anna, after 'its de ceased parent., Mr. Abbotson'.s. only Bis- I ter, Mrs. Chin-ton, a lady some years A senior, and. weddedto a wealthy landed proprietor in the adjacent county, vainly_ offered either,. to becOrne a visitor at Ab bOtson Park,orto - talte charge of the ponr -baby ; both overtures were rejected by: . 'the bereaved husband. But Mrs. Churton. a sensible and shrewd .woman did lint, despair. She stetted and saidesomethini about time and patitice. • :And . Mrs:, Churton was, right ; .fOr\by the time An ; nulled . coMpleted her second year, Mr... Abbotson acrain -eriterged- from. the sell; Ode, and by . degrees ..renewed . his ac qoUintance with the,- world and with his . - tbriner associates. lieincr of a-temperament very likely to .run-into extremes, it so o n- be r came - aPPa' -'rent that he not-only determined to See matrimonial happiness a Second time, but that be resolved to seek it inn very air" ' • fermi sphere from that in - which he had I -first chosen a bride,A,. Mrs. Chnrtonwho - 1 ' . bad been the only one of , her . brothers:; ki n dred who had countenanced or shown . 4 ' kindness' to the first:l4lrs...4bhotsonnot7 • .withstauding„,sbe had usfid - her-b.et,inf l 47 mice to dissuade hinitrein the ittarriage , -- _now exerted tbat influence in I n. deaVois to iietstiaile ii `that something „.. more than` mere- erniiii:-rank ivintild be=,'', desirable, But r i- i ‘noi • .11.r.:Abtrtion's elder: : Lion was already ';.4le-theuetilliftwi'. l6 ' ter of a Scotch nobleman vi.fie - inane up.'. 1 -..in pride what -,B ''. - lacked -in silver—he! . coming his second bride. - His . estates were strictly •entailed'in - the - Male 'iine,% • and he ardently &ilia* birth ' . *:11 11; 0n, there being indied;but slender - piovision I °r a ut - -- -$ - fice - timutaloii • aug ors, PAtt.4.lC,- P.4ku, ~ __ ... ~...,,,.. of • pecuniary .entbarressinetita;‘ Gielkt; • , therefore Was the':iliatippolatineii- of him _ self and' Lady .Jautiewhencoticdange* wide their appearance,;'4404 6 44'901,1> 7 46.,, uric arrive to tn erit - t te -pri it. 4lenti= Preserve the'n,aine: - .,Yi. - ..00 :* ****l o- f°' - ' m encement ofibitintittriage, :Ledy - 14, et • .liad -evinced , coldnesailiad l L- 00131 -emP, . the step,trattg4ter;*hiii‘iliater"laucP*; try shaeal,iyaysifiting44.6' 2 4ith4: - scrnti,g, abhotverice, thitV4ititi4hel . . 4 .lle.iiitativi from respectable - Scanty -. instead lir r • - .....;_z1................_ -. ...... • : • - ': .-- .--...-. ..,_ . _ ___________ -- . . . . . . ~ . 1 . . _ .. • • • - • • . • . .. .. . ' 0 !•.. , . . ... • - ... .1 . i i • • •-. .• (• • r, - _: .) . .-7 . • .... .. • .. - • • - .... - _r -- : • 4 - •,.., ,t 1 dustri :11S- werkers; - she' c uld i Pot :hate -I. been , . are: virulent in - preindiee . .ana,- in vetti* -...' -- And : not only: 44.. she" cherish Iliel -ling-herself, :but slin - :took y ever • .- '. paiti. to instil ,it -in the rbosomi of .-lier .d a Ugh t ere, fiyint tcm readity:inheeted ,the ; lessOP tati gh tlii Weir , met Ve r. • - a ily in - .isiults daily slights,'A.nnabid beet needs torl2e.t o• from •infancy, . heaped. ti . relent-. ft ingly upon her .young .defenceles :: head, hylVe cear4e -pitudfcl, unfeeling- voinan i : wlio f.uled -With Iron sway over-lir. weak. minded husband:: - torn taunts and:bi .. . . . ..., . . , . . .sinuattons. respoting , her plebeiti origin. on the:Maternal : aide, Were so 'ha titually. listetied ;to in.,ailence .•63r the ; .po r girl', that at. length,. Alna : became ub lutely 101 asbarned . f.:l erself, .and- • - Ce Sad to otidgir whet . er she - was:really' s.plain ;ma psi vulgar 4 - lady Janet. on e - dry oc 7 „casitOid4 ; 4lare ,her tobe. Mrs. C ilirteu.i. - Pow alel!Idle widow, ivitiicise , •'t in - si- Immo tpueb.4,ii't iii - crnet injustice,. lit she bad•.a , diilikii, a interference in - f 'mines. Slie . .lineW,ltia y Janet. ta,- be -a- ielent, woman; and s e was - Veil aniare tbat. Mr. 1 -Ahtiotspn 1 4 na.. o,lopger atiy4trilli Of lii,s 1 nwn; .ipshOrt; hatbenTecked:gentlernan Was 4 1 oefirme invalid, and seldom lull- ' the •• ' recincts of 'his library.. The - rintY 1. Mean by' which - Mrs, ; Churton „iodized:: it iiir)ssi 6 y consistent . \ with her p rip ci Ples . „. t o Wiilite 'A Pies- unhappy :position, was ontetimes t -ask herOn A -visit : to Chpr? . on 4. 3 lace a Companied .>;y.- one or - .more £lier:youp , •sister,lj r ;.4 - request:, not al-. ways acceil i •‘1 - to by. Lady • Jauet,.. - who - grudged . . th loss: of 1 ; Anna's , seriice, and who:also e‘. need a jealousy; ill concealed,: of the not icb. besto,wed. by ,Mis: Churton, on the - eidett - Mi,4 , s Abbotson, -a notice whieh l - Anna - repaid .hy the warMestuffec tioa and gratitude; , secretly clinging - to 'Mi S. . Churton - - and - dearest friend' an d 1; r i - one ac rms. But it did not_ Sufit . 14 id v, Janet iiii - ..\•quarrel wit h > . .Tri.. . - . . Chart on, r ybo"was :a : 14eeti eccentric chi . lady and who tlictigh pct, - ,•fectl- courte ous and 'affable to t born all, had • a-cer .ain nise.hici-iMativinkle in her keen grey eye, a:-• ....scnievous i.• ~__ _ . whichi.troulded andpuzzled Lady :fillet.' detected; the. eutSide. 'presenting_ ,a fair . on_ more occasions. than -one. • : Thet4 . at :aril fashionable aspect.... Anna passed so Cherton .. - 1 Place they .were - syrp...-of miter- inany_ of the days .of her lifein..'solitude, ing pleasant so ni -jay; for Mrs ; Citut•tourWas. that Sho v ilial: plenty of.time•fer . self, •ex itcitreely po nhir, :and-a • -universal fave , amination col . sea-wait hitright ; 'she had rite :With the: gay sung :‘ '- bachelors of the lezirnedihe lesson • - of • tiniv . ersal charity, .neigliliorhood, yvhii delighted in her good- and made :many - allowances for * her step natured •,,• cheerful_ - conversation, and per- mother ;• - eUdeavering . .bv • -gentieness and maps also relished she-unique wines with I.forbei4ance:to soften that .obdorate, self= whichti 'e late Mr, Churton._.had •stocked tish heart.- But, alas! .it -. was too stony . iitif. earl 1”13,s:ellap 3 . • •• .., .••-• •- . ~.• - Air any -.site!) process:and Lady-janet al- . . . ProiLd •,aiiiiiitioltititi Ilk . . their - mother, ? ways regarded her siep-daugliter with a i ..-pine4 : ',:i3 . ll:...isleestregaril .d her . . with:tal- J jealous and Sul iici - ous• eye es a - natUral . ..niost.eip 1., dislike ; ill 14: iid'it- net : been _1 cnetuy,to.. the it wrests of:herself and .four for Mrs.. liOrton's kindness,-,Annh's warm. flilli4ifinng.... Sue 1' a rankling jealoirli.was ,t and-sens tiye heart would wave - beti hOpe-1 \ festered towards poor Anna, that • many: .1 4sly crushed. There Was •anoiher indi- la time When sit • Might:hire cheered and; t . .., % nal .a - • hurtnn . whose smile - - of 1 comforted be.r , c iSappointedifather—soUr -13 - •''ji • c welcorne..and affection had Made a deeper redin temper.ai d brolieri in health as Mr.. II • inOre -.dangerous. impression. - ThiA . l4hholsOn was=--slie was witheld from the V's net - • ltaget•her•unubserVed by Mrs.. I - attempt •by the ,suri•eilona placed ever , 'atom, • who however, :conceived that :her. actions,' and the 'domestic • tumults 1 3 . • lied •med her duty in. spe'aking very . t Which • ensued: . . Nevertheless, although 1,3 I enty , : Charles Churion's- prospects, {be did -not fully • know the worth- . and .33 of ire *•lateiloisbandrs will, in ; .- connec Isweetmess of his eldest born; , Mr. Abbot iii' With hislrieribew.'SlactiOni.' - By this. I•son saw and knew - enough -to know, that ill .Cam . les ..vv i as to •inherit'bis uncle7s - • 'Anna had not fair play.;* bUt he could not . ar e - ifikriune [oh firs.' Churtotes. decease, Venture tq•contradict Lady J anet,- , or to Oi i'.eajOyed.l i a life interest - only ;. but, ,feason orltoexpostuli - to with. his -weman-_ i ia It here Av s a proviso which prevent•-• _kind. fl'hoy were ten much for his nerves. d be yourigl nan from; -.suitint , hinigelf -So he. let them settle matters their own Arith a• wife. •••'..Had .it ' , not been, fur t hat • way; and - battle it Out among theirfielveS ; -prof 0, - it is - mare than likely . that Anna :only thinking seeretly,.that Anna was in l a 'Abbe son .1 Ovid . soot have hceareMoved. respects -far more refined /hall any . of tii . a Ir ppieir home; Ps pharlel Churton's -- .them - ; . earl's'dangliter and. grand. datigl-• :bride; but Unfortunately, ho Irail been ters :thilugh they were: And so thong ; - brougl . t( up to no profession, and he could MN. Chortou also; and she quite agreed not thi ilt•- of.:dpoming her to 'inevitable • with Charles - when' that. young :-gentle-- ;.,. novel': .i* . , . ' -.--,...- '•-. • - ; . i , • man prOnonneed Anna Abbotsen's smiles It is more' than, likely : too,:- that .LadY very bewitching, and • her more, frequent t 1 Janet- nd. lierbandScitn, girls, hard pensive moods - very touching. ,-- .. treat him, iiitli a little more considers- - ' , At •Churion•Place, .Anna-warbled like ..i -.... .., , . ~ fatal_ -non h d it not beep fur hat proviso • a nighthigale,:and Sketched. like an 'art 1;. 1 which- i udered their case llopeless-'-,,..a. nrd. Churton, who *reigned in her li taSe.. •I ;• - -fact wine 1 caused both aunt and nephew with.despotie.way; insisting on brill iug -to eX i eka ge malty *sly ankles,' when wit- . her accomplishments into , requisition al !leasing. tlie-i"p*rfect; iinnehr.laisee with though by-no means disparaging thos of. Which th ce ladies reworded. him,. though the four . beauties. • Lady: Janet had no Charles •as gocid ItipkingLand - agreeable • just grounds .for.coMplaiet, although ; she: ~ enough t endanger the peace of lesimer- secretly bated Mrs. Churtour,a fact that cebary.d rnsials - than the four prudently,. observant •da me_ Was 'perfectly aware of, • brought.PrMisses 4 6 ,hbot.son. lie was a - -though appearing innocently unconscious. o•eherous 'warm-hearted felhiw, too, one:.•Viiursister's lynx eyes are everywhete,'• iii whose hinds:the happinesi of -a- gentle-;exclaimed Liid),Janet.o her• passive hhs • ., woman c : uld'safelybeentrUsted: Row; band ;- 4 and she can marns well as make. eV4r, Ch rlea• Was not .•wtirth wasting- a a Match, 1' heliti•ve as• well as . most . troub.- th, ght about, • fiir • LadY -.Janet had but lesonae Old:ladies. - so for the sake of your' en' vine& its: life--4 he .seenring - rich :or four poorgirls,'l6,.Alihoisey, ..naitst - be-- su able matches for the*portionlessbeau , ' ware Of Offending -heti, or.l'd tellher.a bit-, ti'' , •; . and. Charles •Chtarton .w . a • a• prohibit- of ray in,intl . pretty plainly."' j t : _ eta{ hy. his_whirrisinal - uncle's Will-frail* any . . 4 _ Welt, role dears,! said Lady . 'Janet to tz la' y-whoie drover Was -lath than x 10,006 her.datireiters, . I wonder what.- is in the amarriage, teo, - which ,avaii to takeplace •'‘vinil now .. with that tiresome -old aunt AOhiq a giveriperiud.74lo - limit of.iit•hich Churton of . yours!? ' - It, is mouths Since.We , l i rt. .I•3lS...Churtint began- to think was rather -;received an invitation'to Churt on • Ttote, st.' linglY near, Failing these conditions,: thoireh to be sure; the - ,ht soul has been Charlea,forfeiteirall'claim tq the fol•tune;•• absent frem•hor. e with her hopeful - Tie - ph- . which then . . would be dispersed arming .; ew, -Mr. Charles, hunting: about . . for a'' various charities. - :.- -: ‘. ,_ : -•. :. -,. .. , wifo•with the required dower, T . suppose. ~. w . . _- .. .. ; ; it'. wad titsefor the busy i cild,lady . tolie....: She writes .00 high spiritsAnd - ae full stir her Ifi.for Charles* seemed wooder._. of 'fun, that -1. - den't doubt she has ' stic ifhily z s,':, 'hetic ~ in . 'the matter. •: Mrs.':. ceeded- - ..- and -.now:. she* asks:tyre of. you v .IClhOrton a kind. heart -felt : Torppor . 'Anna, girls, and Miss AnnanfCourk.- -. (fie. denial .fitr;-•viith - iquicic:.iierecOlon, she had read, for- her, says madam)* to: accompany --me - that :Charles .Was. nit ..JpdifiZlreAt tii.this on a visit to meet some particular friends . dolt lieice,.thenghhe itraS:LoolinSrablo - of hers: - - --. ••• ••-•.-.• • ' .• . •'• '• •• -. ' ... . . . f . .•; breathe, • 'word of bia . pandop ; iii : the- .. Sliii• • ••mentrohs also that yiiu•itg)tr; p• . 1 . 6,ci.orroiii: i hose ,c ily,truAls were)M.se - ..: • singbanil is' - eXpected.: '.. .4e'i 4 friend ci. i ' ,•• re. , - But. harles had speaking Eiyes-, - . Mr. Charlets . '-Churtini!s,...girlii- inid• -. an - SI a '46' -11.'• sp enk.lrut 14, AeOito:... 4 ~eligilk t o;''ie;:tho: ; .best- . .teeifel ' ot the word I . l , oat :prude Hal.; resolves 7 -- . ...liiit _ thei. case: =-young, - rich, handsome-and' ntiMarried. i aa hop4eli ._,.fot.,A.rialt.had:'nqticatit,ool/-.: So we•triust go,- of course, and take that; • • ..I#: • Clittrt, : .;•laughed,l,44 --said Ii they : -.moping- *mut:With ts,. or Mrs; . ..Churtant' -- •, _ -. .finilw.. 14i,thrurcuriei;.ladi i1 . .*01 . ' ii,oulti . 4o . ofrefidgtk . ' • She hes,rritiOeci.her; 0... 3i . idiffico .,task; _,lfor. 8 . 41 ries ---, 0,4 ..so ; self Ofe and tithr,',eliough lately,: dail , 'hail t i • ryiiartie.ti ar-. r yet it; must be akciritir.., been: piuingnfter firerioustunt fhoweierl p .1;00; ' `L 4Y2litu,et - .,:trcii14: • 914 ,t':.. Mr. ;•' shell:be all - ,the - -:.'.better --,:tbil,for , :You: - . iny .1 . lartf333;for making AO ridiculous 'ill isi)l;. Cltam mud itet:4l;your.brilliant heaity and I .- • - ' .6 - . ieCharles:6 .': - beet . ; t l'''fi . .. .eingassu, ~ t i. at, - „ „ :, us mita I!..lcunwre . .7.con cast I,shaetrled;, iejiKpiiiii-hilr., , elliniett•Ono,p(7. Yourfpp* is::ifivited-,-r-but ol:-co ise., Ite , t , I :r. 'darlings:7,, It , Aiever'.enterQ .. Itko,,,the' *eta go-404.-Blinehe'• and .laie ti-; will ' . .4.:,4 au Of4,4om,•tintt Nizi4a wit4.,the• - stiy . wlo:::bini.-.:4 1 0 - absolutelr1theieinai; .i . '4-pBe - of: - P4r1,01,C14.ttOqi _Stick it cyptt.- ; : I biu .thaC.Ottlit: should 'lie fenced- , fetviiircLi 4tere-, - : ' .ho:e;,. : beekoo#..':*.iiil,JE , lo; iio bektiliitis4indilidoeiv , ought ~.t.w.fiii4- ~ 041i1Eil tf , 4 ginmv..,, pat l ,_,P9o . 4, islpf,,creaturo.o4c--oh e ,nt tuu4 40 *to wiiip..lwr ;young sisters 06,“0‘.1 . ,,bunibiti: , irpt...-foi:: , iniOrtionntlyi a hotseli ''i - ;.14.1 4 -.40 /4!iii444 1 -, lid' self.' '`,.: '-•eil4lnfl. -soft-volt .04 32 itlo.:VYe.' 40**0 4 ' '' ii/A - Steel - fin . .,. i - - - k L:, cat hike .- .- • - •:' i -'l4 e. • ~—.-''-..,.- .-..-. A f, 1 3 91' - 1 4 1 AP...C.4, - . 1 114 .,- ....r. - wv B-74.1=4.., -. iil, - ..ii-..oft: blue-t ,I* , au; r. , - -- ..- - ,• -•-, ' -- ' ' l ••'.' ligytVf i).-T-' with r 0r.,,....000t,. - i ....po - :. :.44,y,jimet Tansed, - for; - bretilvf, ;$.O ille-tiairto lior..e - 1101i .,. :11'ciree0i',: tic hate_ ittliio ~:.•iibii!ier . eiTHEIWILL OF THE PEOPLE IS .THE, LEGITIMATE SOURCE, AND Tri finny. wrongs' ' Aim:os. graces of person and mind. -Were . ail . iinubtrush-e; as for - Mrs. - Churt on,- . she 'deerned . An ua' . A bbot,- son_ peerless, - and theiverthy:daine sigh, act - deeply when- the : lbenght :of. !wising - such-'a wife for Charles. . : '• • •• : --. When away- ficon • the atmosphere of Abbotson Park, Anna became quite a air; fe.rent 'creature,: and it did 411r5:. - :Churton's heart good to' hear'. her. merry musical . hiugh and to behold her sparkling ways ;'. • She appeared like '4'tender'llowret revi sing to a pure and more genial - climate; . after having bowed doivii beneath an*un- .. -lienithy4nd Crushing power,'''At home, -She . was . never aSked to sing, ancraltliough she possessed - 46Lnc voice; and her four sisters Weredeficieut in vuealaceornplish- ment, confining their display-to brilliant itistrumental . ..perfOrm:ince; . lienee Addy Janet .always niade 4 ..point . Of' declaring that Oie did not care for ..squalling, _ex- . colt at the Opera—she' . preferred eon certed,pitclies for the' harp and piano.-,- nna'sketched",beatitifully' in water -cOl- cir - S,----Vicw§ tram nature; sweet little bits of rural Scenery ; her. sisters excelled, as' caricaturists—abbrnorons but :dangerous 1 talent: .. Lady* Janit. 'detesfed . wishy , ‘Vashy: -- drai,vings, with blue skies and 1. green - trees-'—she could, Itiok = at nothing but life lilse;' skbtching, where each ,indi vidual afield be it : 6 nie.diat eh recognized, - ;and she might hare adde'd,latighed.ut.--. Atinaii,' sketc'lles-z were -kept in ' the' back. gr(iiiiid, and'Antitessoice was silent. - . A nna's "temper was. prOtiounced bad 'and,. unsociable; and in short• the- poor girl, •• with .a fund of native refinenient 40a elo gance, • li,thici,i . La'ily Jtmet 11ild her (laugh rteri. were incapable of appreciating, was 1 regarded by. most Of' the: visitors at lb -134494 Park, as a : bashful, • Uneducated;• disa.greeable young woman,• fir - inferior t o her. four handsum e,:amial4-.-- .-I?..l;alatr,; . . .. -'-*' • • ' '.• - .. * i B !si i:rs...- •• . • , - - 1 - .The crowd in Vanity Fair are prone I to such judgments; a little veneer, a lit -1 tie French polish, and the ilinisy ground .Work of ihe. art icie i's 'never t Crutiniied: tit . , I• , - • . • _ • . . ... very p!Tsenee . causes self upbraulangii , ar ' "Mrs;.- hurt"Onikindlf wlien:they were! LS in Itself fik !l self a silent repreofT" _• . _II - 7. . I A w, t,.., 0 „o ne a t i ra o . l o w jfi 1 --. Who can the *friendi•be aunt - Chartan.. Wei 'therefore, trti 'dear girl;lbefere:. •aliludesi to 1' S aid Henrietta, the eldeatef . 'yo.o t lifri.Harrismith I Want 'y . 'oul to the - four sisters. - ....i 1 hope ~ they .are !pee- little less pile, end miserabl.e.'4l'' pia of_fishionand consequence. _ I . shouid• • ' :` h, Atint *- Cinirton, Whit 00-• you think sa, as. you ere' shed,'matrima.' ll* to le* d• me:to Mrs.:llarriireithllt4he '. •‘ Veal tthr dear; fr om the way : thtilet- !care' bent, !me,' Wien My-Intaienle. -.. ~ . ter is *tweets, It. str ikes -me that. year sistersarcher:O, 4sitiesileit know lie • aunt; pairtitularly Wishes . that •we • should:_ - " - : -- r ' -', .I-'-' '.-- - ... •!-•..-. ".•M •. be introduced to them; .aud - although;she. - _'H e , , Anna stoppedsl4oo:4o*as is a.very. odd. persciptig:e, yOur aputChut , to :titter more, itithOgh'7ith.:44e.4. 6 •7 torts es:rago(U to appeeico7lPestd... • ttin, my deartr, yet shells a :lady and has a.. i l .nice 'set of l acynaintaeces. I Im.ust say,!:. re- . .. Cher on regarded her Witii - 4icr4tituzi plied • Lady Janet, a kissing Henrietta as nestn.4,•and 'at iaagtira!'paitiii ..rinic;k- : she added ; `She •melt, feel - .nride in lien -the 01 l ady's face - as• She said.'4fith' *' neicesit - i.S . impossible she can .11ell'.i.t ; • •••-• ': • ..• • , .- - T-.. --.-•,: •r. 1- , :li i.l.i • and I'M sure j . pity. 'prior. Charles: Chug •'. ": W ell*-.nty•dear,What .. ofi - Mt . Ha r ris .. ~ _ • niece '• - I assure you she is aIIIcOUI ton. from iny.•Soul.' .i • 1 - • Hoveyer;4lM see, Mr.: - Passinghatia .is for - a via for Charle4 - ; forici.l4 yea. ii 1 to be t here, se oleo:nail - I shall. accept for •secret though li4Ween ourielies,J, a Henrietta;,.ea.roline,--rayseir and And:6_ . : sure i at Charles • would be-.w.-.w . no fear oi lier Provingl a.tiral, I .thinkVL.-. fur. tel ing.yoti, he is devote* I.ettaCh And Lady - Janet...laughed other own kon, • MN:: arrislutat's niece. - ' - , 11 . :' .- I •,' ceit, and the_ Misses Abbotsen laugheo in . .- P, .t. Anna l'. ,*Prideettitie to her iti chorus. - 2 ' : "'!".. J: ~..• . - 1 --. 1,1!. • she m rnatireasorileibingretherunintel ii ~.....- Anna . felt strangely -•nerlions- 'as l'slte. - , abent "being glad to hear if,' askirigin once more 4proaclied :Cliurto'n Pltice,' er . .voi e; if ihe . yotleglady, retnreed: lis . . and pale:audit:silent, stic..sitimulc 1 from lely- eetief'4'• scrVation -:- while tier I three * companions: , V'es:, I think She does;' responded '1 ... _were • mor e :talkativc and :amiable tliau . Chertbe. .`..-1.. fondly. hape eltd4oes; b t usnal, not noticing --. or : even 'see Ming to .is not' one to be won .insoughti;`'and .a be avrarc . ot - her presenCe. ..,Mri. Chur. .tlua . nlaiden reserve:she.haseottefaled .er ton tecciVed..llr - itpas6 = with even :mere section .;bet.there 'is no time for any*. re titan - usual urban ity, end her ronna•face • serVe' or nenseusei 'and as' •MrSj. -.l.litiri:iii beamed with . serileg,i,es she. welcomed ' dowers* her nobly; and fully:akroves II: 0: ti 't hem' cacti . in turn. Qa • Ambit :silo gr A ed: anceoll we have te cir., is to ilta'reen i 4 on * a moment with scrut We ng 'attention, hud ship,-and so keCp_ within .the - s*iftedl* tin then embracing her; to mid" to ,Lady .IJa- .But . eattio - I want...to introduCeyen to-.Mt net,'saYleg---= .. • ~- . ' - . . ..: -- • LlarriSmith,-- before". '14,1k . . -- iiiitet re urn i :iI am co glad :you . lb ye 'Caine, -'Lady James Passinglietrt and ,chnr4s ,will 'he ..Tanct, fur lveare-snch ' delightful party them tensed ler. albite ;' ,-, , , ie. innit;:hav . yo here,- that I a 4 . 4 . 4i.te -* 1..4....-r...;ia,14: --` . ........i l . ty4;mhozi.o-for . i . i':%%1:1 1 -4s, 8.14:b - li - 0 . 1 .ill 11• U.., ' '72701/' know James Paisinghatn ? 'Yed4i ig . ... ,- ' - • ':. : ••i .. -... I• :. "L •.'' ":•••••• —he's bere, and Charles is. qui;'a - a efiool - - . P* r Anna T ;She,. dashed.l4 tar away boy when be gets _ with Passingliani„tifid and tryierr to force • a smite= -?reclika' eeible my particular friends ate - very -,charriting I,moonl get smile -s he fellevredikrs.pli iqm, fOlkS, quite - unlque I.aSSure 'you. l' i l • % . 1101:01deriy erilbraced.her; mfalmilio t; flietl Mrs. Cburtoti .looked quite radiant,and herself in'a co . ndition -bet : Weer, llMighi 'rend Lady Janet felt convinced - the . flowered • I *ell'ill, as; en t ering ; an aPPri.. lll .t. ;Iv) mu' lady was found to the perfect satidocion fit old gentleman - NYits 1 7ezIaillg'!1 . 4iid',$i • i'eld of all : parties: 'She - dared* - not: ask !the . . 14 4 . ivtri Cilgaged on carpe t ‘tc!, l "k, 4 1,1 . with • cidestion but with a little mincingand ta i - i s Pei:L" lls ` ll:4 !- U P SC I. 'S * P U : SI -0.11. 4 * . :4 '.- ' e14 1 ..1" filing she sift ly inqitired if she might 'ask' I ferwerJ saY•lng'7 , ':.' - i.; • .*-.-`-'.'!• i:. . i - .. 4 ' he' '-` ill •friendS erlqrS..l - • '- 11 , are -, 44u Is, alo B9 ' l ' tl: lll Alie , SPr ,- .Of 4- . society she was about to enirry - .' - .. ~ ',- _-! •-.• • .'...,..-- .;-• '- : : . s NVho are the'y ?' replied Mils. Churion, ,' smiting iilea - sant ty ; s Vidlythoy - area dealt -I.old couple named IlartiSmith.:- Mr. 1-fiar-- . risrnith is a millionairei - and:Mrs._ HaOis -1 Milli!' is :still' in-mo Urning for an ;only t daughtet; Arhoite ~losilneurly- .bradlhe, , i heart " 7 61 - . 11411i . .,.e . 4re.:1-114 vi.!ever they I have 4 sweet'nekce;.but she - too;:i,villl/be I :disposed of in marriage,- •• - ." '• •-- : ';- - - 'Oh, oh !' thought Lady Janet ;'.so the !. cat's out 'cif .t la,. ' hag. I've no doubt 'the: i nuke - cif-Mr. llarrisinitli, the millionatre, is 'Charles' Churion!s intendeil hride4 , , 1 liope - !we..are to hags the pleasure 0f..645,16g i. introd - uced. to the young lady F. - said Lady.. L Janet, aloud. . ,-. -- ,• . ; - 1; . 1 ' 0 - yes ; slie'S here,' replied Mrs.•Cliiir-- ton,-c - a;relsly; pretendiug riot to seeS,Ple meaning glances whinlll ivere iitiereliatig, ed ". het ween Lady: .Tanet:..'and - her ..eivo 1 ;• daughter-. Thesty . . - Vonng . - ladies, -tit- - ! tired jut he height of tiieModn, and 'with 1 all the airs and grace of 'experietteed - , I. flirts, watched with well;concealed it4r ,-- , I est, te desultory -and Itatily -mo3lcirients. lof Ch a t des nu4l - hk friend; who at sotne- I distance were,enr , gediin what appeared i- to be 'an into:Nei;amu' i sinz . ctinvers4i4oi their .peals l .of..latigliter reached th .'as- • i sembled party •on the lawn, *hither they had fol!owed:their hosti - ess. ' . - 1 ' s Mr;Charles' seeinslnbeistercius spir-: i its,' *mai ked.Miss Caileline; - 4 We should really .be 9- s lad . to Share his merriment, I . aed .19.r.:.Passingliain'i l , , who is - `usually such* gider,sensibie person.' ' : .. ~. [i - ,- -4 LiSetiSible, I bare Ofieriheard.Jairies . , t.P.assiligliam :'r .prenouneed,.ini . dear,' e -1 markdd Mrs..t'hurton; With t, sly smile;i: 1 heefinse. he has not hitherto taken unto. l' himself a wife to shareiall hi's • ijche.S • And • .liappilltiSS... }.. 1 ; : . 4 Perhaps. When ilr.;Charles marries; .siinper d Miss - -Henrietta, s Jariia.s Pas.: singlia may. lie indtic4d to-follow his ex ample.' '.. . , .. H , •. ~ ...... , , f. The i he -must not be long abOut it,! ir - -.• Vended Mrti.. Chuitoit,L mySterieusly; .;,fOr 1 - Charles' basno : time' to Pose, you know. ; ,and bet Ween Ourselies, don'tl thiak,JanteS will [bC long '• . , , . 3.1 r. .. Here was a hint -up to work- - -upon, . : for :for ~ - i • Paising, la i n was:44.eidedly a Marryli4 . taan, 1- . rich - eno 0 . 1 44:4 to. ca.rolbtf wealth ; with jiis .1 , bride, 'at d. a Professed adMirer of feritideloye-- . 1 lice-s. 'Lady Janekleoked.coitiplanciitlY at her dang . hters, ilow.cntild it: be 'pa:446s, that Mr:- P as sinedmiriiheidd fairfo be riOt• I ted.‘y 11 1 , : ir.:*ttractions1,—.Surcly his - only - 1 -41ifically, 16. 0 1,1 consist 41 1 :choosing:I : .IC4er, ' - beflire,had they appoire4 - to gteater- tid,4;ati ' tage.; midi t 1",, , a , quite, bide, that Anna's - pale serious . f a Ce,contrasted",.strengl,t . With the . blooming !beauties b - widtiPer. lint:tliereWern many who would -halepieferied,- OM 44,91.7. ,leetual - reptasiof her eon u:tenanco to the mire dazzling Charms, of radient Oniiles and bright eyes—the rininded nos' - .Of; her, soniew4td full forty, to.the tall, stately, uud rather n- • eubue proportions of her sisters. She had a soft, voice toO,-,r4ild r ei - etf body 'ku4Ws that' is an; excellent thing ; in- 4: wOwaue.- . :?:;-::: : ' She badiistened with Oat interestAtiiike , preiriousconversatien; aut,L, Dr , 1,41,1 - thy - OW' heAl .faster as, she: liitined; * , ,-Teor,gitua.ha4l 6 ;no in th 6 e t r o ;nu he. ( l:, % a v il ' il lie e t' (.4'lle 'aire' l li sru i'd n' '' : - 11414'n ' lit ' ( ; iCr:i ' ' ' s : r01:4;:" Speak:of ti 4.,,. fS*tg..4. niece'of thellnrrismit,h!s - -o andf ber approac hin g marriage, desOite allfof Anne's . eicellent ,resollitions.-41erpi,, ie: end uratnitc- a iheady t . l lot . overspread her,, 1 eottutali ane4whieh - form; atelyi::,wasehseOcil , by: no one-. , but's.l , Nri;. ; C Idiom - , 'That::' lady:, seeing Mr. PasSinghairci, - 7 ideithinpproW i l i': Charlie ::(llintiona - iilii!reFed..: , a:_ - 4* *O4 in .thelettcirt,ear,,-Atut,_xitheouV.-'46i fortber eiremony;jed:Att i naoff..7"?,.. l .dr. -- Tir.4 14400 404* ~' ' ditr:4 l 4 11 1pgmle, tire-fat . ..= - .*- 1 .. tetttiOcciatiiiiiei,y 9filia.!motpit uua her two uozT •Stailint 4angb" ..' -bright - 46ii; , ileirtill,t : oo:*iiii t Aioloy. , :gl4lo3t . .vin; tel pontos.; of so tin : tioftabto*g4rslie6il , 4 "v 7j `l94::* #(4. 1, - t' ailtsl 4 *-: : '4 l ai i . *4, -..-,. -J 4- , ' HE PEOPLE" 11, M2l 18E11-:' 10 I 53'- , NOV . scenes an you eaaltelp;• - f 4 . -1 : - We pass over the' in trod acti on t of La.: net an . her Ole daughters to -I miliiinii her co. descending beml,,.- and I;ft-s i 4 • snub's formal eourtesy —Lady: enet' stil 'lnv - th in throu-rh the inediuni' f -he ri ‘eve glass; : nilinwardly pronouncing them Nplgar quizz:.. :' while they for. their i arts,': stead-. ilygaz..d at her from„beneath-1 wit'. golden speeta leg; silently deterininingi kat sh 6 Wag but on inary for, .an earl's . dattglit4r. 13ut how it ipossiblii _to depict the aStonislime,itt , of • Jattetou beholding'Auttaiteirfal and. II trembig seated between the teie straagers, with ether hand , ;oiasped intheir's, and ccv Bred wth - blu,lies. as - Mrs.ll.laTllsmith . said I with ednsitlerable :dignity--;•.. ~ i • 'We are indebted •to Mre.ipliption l'orl ! I the great comfort and happineSs of l Aii first, I introduction to our niece,.-I...k.nna'Atibotsnth, 1 the on - child of my deceaf.edl4iSte.i.' And t it mus - be a great comfort - and `haPpitiess likewis to yoUr Ladyship; anti no doubt • will be to Mr. Abbotson, that We• haw it in l • our power to make her ruture tic; pcor thing, 1 . kappa'ti -in it has hitherto' p ' ved:. : i . - 1 LadyH 1. ' Jaret drew herself upatid-rt - ddened, i and salld sown:tidal?, itbout the had.duties lof i a :, - 1 —ti • , ft' le' L ' r‘t - 1 - ti.. ?-mot. ler lo in.r,a ina - I . op 1 daughteri ; - and .finally, 'that - she 'did ' not Lull derstar d the tna:ter at all, asbei'did not know any lb tig abont the family ttenneetioris .or mr: ..xi,boupws first wife,' with ,a toi..of fie 'tur , 1 baned head. . . 1 -. . • . ~- t --' Then It's quite.time you did,' my ` 'tidy lf 1 exclaimed Mrs. Ilarristuith; her Leap mitre t iing with - sortie suppressed, eMiitioni, , l'and I you woukl have het long Lave 4ard of , thep,. had we I.4ought our interferanee woi4dlhava • benefit , t 1 this doors . rl ; but w,i.# have i li i,,a, ai dear di.uglittir of our owe till I tely,"c„ h'sre-a 1 heavy •-ob broke from the dtithl 6 ft moth -er'sboscat !,and we wereset At', terhavA, and did not, think of ethers as 'w ot' , Yht";''anid'‘.7,e knew that Mr. Abbetsun' as 7ashal4l lof his marriage with my poor de ; sistet-,1 'and and that he would be asha e - d 1 to Own ils,,, i t l i beeatis , ii my Joitathan--,tlia is, my Nr.illitr- I risinitl--inade big money i trade and-lby- I fortunate sPeculations iu tallow s land the like: But . w 4, wereded of , late to mak some elnliti- I ries abbut.iny uicee, and_ up* , I' Ope your la-, , I d3,•shipiand,her -papa will allow 43 , to r e lieve you ofisneh au =grateful 1 bu - eft as, this I naul.littY'ebild,' turd to -- .fin i a'nd embra l , 1 cing hitr warmly : 'her pros*, will ..l Oar . care—at least, if site Can endunithe tai t ;Of trade and tallow and our itllraly do not *non. what' litr:Abbotson twill'say to this t.9ry extraotilinii t ry i Prot:C.o ,2 ' iib r ' vr cotruneticed Lady Janet' habglitily aO . "looked at the sathi , Lillie very 'tich'tattier -1....1 = . -' 't: , But, I do,' broke in - Mrs. i burton' 4i= for , I have w ritten to my brot4nr : d he' is . eep;• ly grateful to hare his eldest datiibte'r!sa ten; • derly cared for, and,nobly_tirovded for,- and he • des red mato say;-so, withhis bleissingt ther"- blessing, which Amis.: tbboiscia OF' tie e di ll vm : : e . : hite vei hu t ir a rtoe s .j : ln v ii. e il l uy l . i : l3 6 .' loh a ow ll i o .ti th :44 : g ., 0 0 ..),T 4 .7: 1 4 i site_o d i - i.. . 1 %. q i ii i4 4 - i ii li e a r ,; ci s" ii: e s a o s it u l c ,.en: neler r:4, ,, 1 0 0_,:'0 1,.. i611... : t,,, 1 . y fr '7 l 9 C t , P la t i : ii i l4o4 : 4 lt ‘ ; ' i d :N w ri tl u i lE i to i lle o: n : 'e :l:. 4 a l t:-11 : p ' lii r4 ::: . ;S::: 111 :1 9 Ii ii lL :a l t t a t, J.siti;Lady'Janeei-4)11,411411.7-.0iii )3 1 4 4 i!, 6 0;iteul thai 1 ; 1 1.:Ii0 ky'Zr •ei-i,u, t, 4: Wl* ecliT: - Anaidi4lll - okihiii, .1 - c2(' - ',kiiii, 4 d'iilo d: God: mai? . tNiiii cgitiii, 4l :..i#oi'e4: 1 ti.‘ iliiton; - not isq:sbilit, , 'OreiOlietyili 1 ,ter ru ed ladyship liii gaillig 44, re:1: - .WPiiit i ii eil Lpleadi 0- loolta.alsn,Aabilig:4ll#; B Pliit 014 lady* - o..nOuld"not fesiit.adding4, 4 44i Zitigi ' ila4 is *liiiiiii 'Phiiiiii I g4itiA-C l 4o l4 i \- t cv no tim `...:tolotie;.orfeberlittiiiii itialialp.6 - 0. , - taue, , 0 4 .4 P ,1n1y-ilittnil; ,bail's ,will, why.! at,l'Osopq Oat Mai* [ tiartoif:iadf. r Ilin l ei . i " 00 1 11M ''riV 'rniti# : ei' f ith* : = l : 6l 4e'' ;34;4' fd JainitsAF'*l4 ll -egffigea s . ./og, I. - l a ode littkilhirt fonityloni‘i :' - 44 -'', '-i)1 41 1 wliat li *_4ter.' 3 :o*4o4 -... '' ;Y l4 O f .: lt ' illi**. : .644*9141,0417:111*fiE .; ' ti ll ' i l l* i i t R0(01, ili ' .b),,ko3: l l 4 7 ,l— iiiifYi? 1 , . 1: 1:1 ` .-,- - 1 a . _940: 4 4* . 14E : Iiir- 1 /14t(' ' iii 4 4. :,1.,., ?in - -‘-,,_, ; 5. 4 - 4 ,(-,...:, i„,,,.. 4 ,- ; ,.. 1 .-...261.,-.,, - _,-4:.-...1,?,e;,..,%. , .!.?:!..., -'9,,,Z4-7: ,, - , ,t_ - ' , 5,4. - 4-.411-.-'2,L -,, , - ..:415.:At4 - - , : -, tii, - ,§. --'..-1 ?: .'•' - -'' '-_,..-: '` ' ‘-"-- : 1- 7 -::. .-- -"..:--.i.,.! ;..t L. ' - - ND Or "GOVERNMPNts! ''#~R ~,~5:, .1. ne. ling ead k a RYA ;01It lively niece suable te eff 7. Mrs. 3E2 not h me d;. to - -,• - f , , --- t ai n t : .....- ,'..‘;.- ;If - -; : , - - •-.4 -: Janet la a voice, ,ando..neVq-, -x t ire;: li and supported by,.her two ._t a It rs, t e dm-, iiippointed trio disippereof;pn ', tidy , ailii4 pleadin„,treserioni- - hulispositiOn4 7 her„ n e rvous system - beini. liable-,. to, derangement ,f rom any excitement: or sorpriSer,:attor* it :pied' to Abbotkui Park. 'with helsoPerciY,On der':! lingi, Who dielined fOr themselves :-'.a1 1., alio:- for their sisters, the'pari;.;asligned - -..the -.by:l 1 Mrs. Chniton; of bridesmaids- tel iheii - Ida.l sisters. And as - to Jaines piiiitillayfrA.ind, 'dear little-Mar -. :SeYmol l r,th4:l ) idto' , Mtlf for such a taste I Anna rCinai,Ped wit .,her}_ new 'fo:and "relatives ,at:'Clint.torfplaciii i they wOrthy.,' siMPle-heartedi ti sor ? le - Onli rej.,`?'etted that as their aelthowledvi,he*,6o: . of twice'. i £ 10 ; 000; she wOuld .tip 'Carried -. tiff .r b = the' happy CharliWbeforn therhadlearne half her. , w,Orih. ~-.,. ' T However, it's ju - st:- -. .well, fs4bea Ilarrisinitli; lot if'the . - ` - was iimefor 1 exce lent creature to tai 'e hersatf aroani old . ,ond heartqi when - sl'e ilidlleaye.l. a Sho i id niiss.her.;next tolour own dear di ter,lvlio is now an anieiiiiiiheni:en.':-141, we.not„ Jenathan, lay'dear.' .:ii,' ,- ' Yes yes,i my ,lo'r'e rtrepli4.inn cheerfully : -'dependnpOn It; all is; -fO best, if we can mahe .np Or. : smina..„lo:,: so , and the kindest - thinkr; : yre.':, y d an , this iIE-uSed sweet niece of7iuurs is to re her for all, • her patience : CI and geodueo: lowing' he r to m trry tlatiallat4 mood 1 Mr. Charles ; .and :1 woul,illi't - 'Sayi'c i p., if not feel sure he loved' . .bery.and 1 *149,..14 - married her, had it, - 'beti! Ipoia#6.- wi .any dowry at. - ail.:-..._.: 1 r, : ,_ 1 1" , ~. a .-" ..- The Legendof..: Buchare st.. ' . Once upon:i'' time the t ,re s ilted inqi cof . tbe seaport towns - ofLEilgarii,an A Mize-_; -•sievr .:;rerecrisetut--icei.erbriiV i ett fi.,:e, M i .: 4%401101i., t in lands, houses, brilli . ti f t.'sttill's, and. pre - ,. einus , stones.; 6Ut. m ( T± gelehraied"-still for. iheposseisiou of - ath..*iitifill ilayghter.. whose name wa` B .• Gi l 4 l4, k,l l fi±") ' 416-6n t• the youths and . maidensSllTlF ntat- o the:l "East.: Her fame; front -Tt very, eiiily age; spread throughout the ' t .vheleenuntry and she had, more suitors :11;r.ee ; .bincll. hat/. tenei9Pe of' wore, , ft is!s A id'efiep• that a Moslem.princfre'red •:i• abj6felii i:ii •gion for her sakwf: but ;Its - . she is;sy pos.,' i ed to hive lived 'before the ii[me:ci Ma?: ' honimed,., we mak : ivies ion the .trtt I.* 94 i his lin dit ion: ' -Her fallieti:l3bitlinr,: Tien talked of marry_ tug herV.tot soma oble pets , )n of Whom , hetonitli4plNA-e and was delighted - to cOunt up the' num r. of times he had been i . ihip en iefikt.:wii -the world called' advautae - rou f - ir-rs. 14 as . "refusal Succeeded refusai, 4 . , 1 .0 4 b1ir. - hr gan to think he had - no' fintnd in settle he at' all. Howevea,Citlila ';.ie.itig'ilr 4: ce, mined to chooselor.,heraelfl and one : , t n igh when the : winds blew pe44be:l - tIt?gs" : 1 1 w' ed as if there;:wet.e spirits iulthe.air'sb and young t..% ery4 fledaway into .t _l storm:. , -~`-1 . ' ' " , . , .. Bonleitr ..grieiett for;hlS.logs [With I I, hitt erom of. aged griefi andrurtiiug t himself, heaped i'ePt - e4Clte.s - alO l . -11 m head ilk his t eelfAtteis.. :Why;; bud .-, I not detected eirliet; t\! what,'Wai pas:44; the mind of hii - gentle Spiiitedfdatightet Why. had ..he! not untieritoedith'e r lc that had paled her- vhdele. arid,-,Mad.l . lit gieye downcast 1, Why., had he _Mit, esi t d b et . : the;tiglit. or lure,_ 1!60, won.' rot hdr i confesston.,by kind!' Wer- Ties ieti questiens -came •toti j itter hilt lid 'a' tel wined tn.do what be shnuldlitivaap ee first. 7 - 7 -namely!„ - endeat.ori:ter , ci*rtake th 'young, ft gitive; and bring yer: hack./ he !tle-t• - Ili° difficulty vfak!."f -- 1r knob ''-•.i wh . txt direction the 114.-iled:. '.l.sr4f --- ild ill hot.' could !give him any infn7oiinn: 1 • - TheAd than tiras'Aiiiiiiiig,tierlin , 6l a revel ation, %Ylien:a - i Vele),PCa:c .oll .- :ir the stable- 6 1 Plx. To t , i4_pp.r; J,R . :,04: . vi'a complaining - - nf.=t he .bliSituce,,nf his: an ZtirAh.' Tile trutti'lidtf iWailtiap -• ifes ~• Guzla `-had takeet\-:..her'-- father's' lei' tit Mare LO;?bear he t ) eni4terilove-journe -.- She ,was quite' p alrahly n brthis.tiu, .ta away 'but )3 t.§ \P6c!no,'4e ,stlar t t , e:oil_gentleinen-L' it' WoUldhao, Cep wiser ! foi• her layei'ncit' ti), hai-6sdo_rite.a, t , i two. paren:!4froirt - tWo . chilelien. - -:' , fh de"-: sorted-in fait sliallaid;tbe-iingeine 'Of! I the descried father.' . : j, , -,--' .7-,-.,- l ' .:-.-. ! . Yes, old pitntior waist making-te r ; , ihte fOP;,,s in Lis own 'ipiiid. iiiia"!,r - eieli6 - iii , anticipated slaughter: ite -- &alloil hiihead celfeirtki;•aciii, 4 m ir in s„, li fi te ll d ed t t_ l i il S,p i' U ' rtil i .l ii t a l i telt e la dll e t ll Y t • i and !minuted a gOnd.horsd - ,mot.tnferi. rt . to, i the- stolen_ Zaralt., ,Thislatities . -he .g ave orders"to ai*,lie.c'islt . (itt - tirit4•l - ti 16. Whit-lid expece'il - ciiineli!?'Ti4 j iii -- f Na•i4 . after ;frisking 'aboati''lwlllttidi - .e.be't&l - I!i:!to snuff the air- : and pawlhe' ground,: otol , ' titen , Nab 11asitingiv1,*tid.arsibt'A!Nt3 ! b ac k, 0, 1 E4 yevit.pi tthio`f4.ilia:tiutlN -136uktir was after hirrt'inainindat";'itnd;`, 1 thotiernt-firstrleft ftir-liehtn&SOon'gatried ground; and came ne..lV4hribeeColtroThielf SO9EI continued pirtsipt.:,.. .‘ . iii way,,._ tiey., t iavilect twe lung iji,s;Oukingliv4itib 1,4,y, hilted occasialW nnhein4th:ti*sha (iw,, Fof --trees on: this -. .-gr tiestglo..`l.,esti , and 1 leep; The colt. teak i ! paaa - geme f•of . I these ho u rs, 814 lir ; ,itti i lired-Oviiitr: - t,ro-, I longed. Xitetk9v.ei!.W.l4o ; elititi44 4 1 '-:of ! 1 4 d4CY:Iii.O.i. 0 1 4(Ali iili i i-; 41 , 1,- 0, e i z .tiiii'imilr littliiiitniiir i :i , 4oiist,b - liiii4 t CO ! fail.' Lisiead' - 0 g4ll6l"o4kriittin - lie , 1 crept iiliWlyi'altirik; pau*iit-iiiiiiiit ,• "* . latiti #10,4-oj9pkW*o l lbrt - kin - Ole - tgt I t) I 61 4 iZion tOihe falC4 of - - ibe aged Bon • r` ,10, nlilie .sittth day itr. 64l 4; B6 acill'i iri . :* l 1 , ,i 0wn:?..,4 - ---z:.- ft...1..1i -,-, • !nd iitinist- lay ;ettn•fille,.,- E ,. .1, np pi- 7 , Ouiliviin6Yrtietli .44 9r::* . iinditV4 l6 4 0 !bll,ltebbWAir is[' , -t - '-gia !! etide_t*.fir ", 'Atl. ;1441EQ : )t-pullh-th'p!4.4):30;1*.44 14 i*, , i - -( •.r: ale Nient,etlt4le_itpa,rt.:;*floh! v a 1,44' frthir - tf:i:fri*iiiiii 13 4 61 4 1 i51ed , cAi !filled*iiiii!itli,4ocitiks*katolafj I; el*, )tt 1,141 *0 we ititeee4ig4 l 4oPg4;lkifi - _ii dart' . ..j.ilii4iP .404, NoVir44#:** : ! ‘4(4t,,q4ZOVo*.i.PAhr - ), - ,101 , !i It. 4 data.444**44:ll4‘'fan9Pt4lllPtr I n c :dgtf4birif)ieAAea r riiii'4o:g:i'il_Eet: - ' - '1 titi'F'-')geb.Wiceliiol.444VOnlV r ii 4 t,WhPIOO44-4 1441 ..! # 44.0 4 1044 1/ 3* -04 40:344-11,4'*rlpitgit41P-.1..1.*i 7-1 q , A•likoc#,,,, A it:Mtgir,grA, h i% ~ / (iiiii444rocli c om.o l 4.ol::; 3 t .- 9* ifi=feebi****li#, ..;, 44 .4 1 1 ft; 41 4 , , , l istitwiA4*1311=04k.. lit*: %2--IszAt..tis_.u#igt-arit,,svwz—Ati r" • I r = =l-1 rs. this our - we. nh ould a ouh l7, i •t .hout - .7. ` 75 :4i1:7 .- ": - . • -;'‘ - ' _ :',...'"•;*t_ii...5.V.,-.:0',217t4,1*Tr • - HOLE NUNBER -151)Of ...1. -.6 , ..4i.gr.ir,1e;PJ,-etlq , • , - 11 , •-' - '.11-- - ' , . : I**oll?lo4l.atirntly:iciOrit_ 1 :;4 1 4; 1 ...:0 0 0 7 e''. -- 1 1 + 00 n' . : i !1 r - t,r .' - '•?!ir_.;,t . i . ii : 34''kfel' l ‘. [, •10i:17i;44 . . .• A ii",,,g7: jkliiiiit, 'eat ili::t r:l. - '. , : - : 011Vieil60; : 7• :: * ' ' - -' 2 . t .- -4 " 10. 9ukor to.!.iieipii'... :wiifthe , Here; hivinkliiiti*e;'' : .k r 'tiailiti iiiti o- iit r erls bfjliiiiii r ikr,iti;tointi 4. invi ning drawing !ieiir . :'tiiii . „.1.4.i1..,e, - '4%. * : .-"L ' 4 " .3 .:1! ing tlif)J l 4 . ter-:Pf .,l : - tkefi; , was - sta . :/; - .711 4t o r, sleep alAr4fll*f4tiguis..- - .•••;41 - tber -- ; : i . when he acyeliktAia trusty steed:*iiiititili : :::. lir- bitt l ieidef i '4lititf- - -Itebir--7' , un&tithfut - kiriii. - -.1::: . toir!..:Atia'aiiiii : ektedis .- -...t' • i'•:••-` ,. ' 'f -c• - ...,...--............:.,P1 ' - , --tiif " - • - ;:ltr::" .- I:4o.o4o: ; "*Oikt*ed , ; hiti:ltiss of hisitialati ;'-jz. iiid-:**Olitikiii -.. tfritteriX -11 He-exa c'o9 4 ittAlkii*ko o Cilia' :Y.gri 124 5: ' '". :fittito l i.trtit*:4l74loiiikl '414 . y' - .Ui) . 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'" . : 133,', be:-flitiaktlOifiter.had - cheatedj li' 1 - -,- tuis rl ,t;;;; the belief ? that - he - was insieikiigif7 . - ,.....: - . 5 ;.:- . • 014 dious staiii;:ipf mind ; that thet'' . :. , 4.,, , -.-• iiHaertuken,fco.iAbit purfroseso ', ihiiii00447,.... 4!"..' , ....now;thiii_..eiPky;,cloe.,waa . .ili f ralcie*-7,iiiiii•-,,'::: - . ...was._ PY ! ligo4 . o:,:c?.zilesyt that. - ailitii, : te*,47:..,. ble resolves :4 , 0137;fqi0i&i.,; and iii' ; i7: : - . :-.- furious.o49 i,os . iinaertiqiea4iiA'ce:nizpiiife f _. - .. ktit bill.Giiehx•DtillyerteMOßiiiiil4tii: t OW - 7f . : . ..her : ..ti.ih'teittiiifor liir.tiiiiciii- Sus '. I K ,.siato t igi:ire f tibiii)kfiiii**o;hedritto;: ... ' `. ?#o,ii!*tibifiOeiti e il)c . ., ...-,-,„- ,_;': ~: f . .,.....,:':-. 'c i .i.,..--if ,- ., • • Wite4iii4gife#lo4l,tifleiiiitlieviit' ., ,i' , liiiktiairet:::skirisfisti;alittaiiheiieelgifil.; 4**itiled :him.:':Thiukoi.:itailrig a. „.. ,104;:k-tt le. ,44.:1ii,; latoiirk.,-. 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