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' .. ---•• - g THE' VV, I 'l, (SP 'THE - PEOPLEAt; IHE,LEGITIMATE:SOURCE, AND - 'T : 'HAPPINESS . • , ,,-„, : rf •,'•=::..--- ~.:. . ] • -. -.---. ,:- - , ~,! ---. • , ,', ~ .-,-,„ ~,_:,.,, ..,,.. -...-...,.,-,=; ~ ,„ ' . - ,-;,--;. 4'i , : F . 1 - . -;: - iq -:, '`• ::::*'.,,, ..., i .=.- 1.. - • - .7 ,':': 4" !' ' yoLun--49-- , NUIBENr , 8. jpirge. of the N!ftr: orphari liours, the ye.ar , ' Come and - sigh, come and weep smile instead,- "t. .For the year is butasleep: . lies, ; it smiles as it is sleeping., Mocking yonr untimely weeping. esitteinatte. rocks i► cores. ' : itscoffin in:the 4 49%;' - `. ' • Bo white Wititer..titat rough. lone. Boas the delta-cold year to-day. I ; solewn . Tor yor,* . imotberirrlierlelirend. , _ . . • ..t.s the,wilii,air,t3tirs . and. sways ,Me tice=awurik adle ota. .. . laiath 'cit . these: rude' days , 1 • ••• • Rocks the xear':—be calm apd child; Tierubling beam ;•ste . livill arise,. : t.— Alt/Luca: love Wiihia het' • , • January grey is here, t• ' - Like a ,seiton, by-her grave; • • - t - February beats the bier, , - . 7 . March with grief loth howl.. and rave: :And April Weept,—LbUt; oye botirst! - • with-kay's fairest florrers: sits - piegoit. Oh my child f . Aa ilioti *cinidst ,prize thy_ young heart's detu-- , ()nerd from* thy:breast Altai trtoml pestilence 1: • • ',Suspicion, like the fabled tirets, blights All healtl.s.life; - and males a' desert:round it . Nothing 02fair, nothinw so pure, can lire, But ky . sulipicion•marbe marred and blasted ; Asapwith: it. ! We know, \it not in lon tli, • .: W,hen we come freshest front the.band of Heaven - it is an earth•engendered Monster, springing F.rem'the,ratik-slitite of our' ixdfuteil . years. dth; _better be; in trust o'er-confident, : • thimiand times deceiyed, than,- wrongly once _Wound -with .unietteroui doubt the- ts'east of • truth.--fLove/L..- Noveriab6i. fi sorer; UT Nnti o. sar.tei. . , . . . Set (me smile mere.. departing,Edistard, .a'' One mellow. Emile, through the Oft; vapory 'Ere, o'er the frozen eattb, the loud winds run, Or snows nre sifted o'er the. meads wa bare.; 'One smile on the brOwti hills and . naked. trees, And the dvxk - rooks whyse • , ,suMmer 'wreaths are east,_ And the blue gentian flow+,,that is the breeze, Nods lonely, of her , beanteou - s. race the last... • Yet - a - few sunny day:4, in / Whieh l .the bee Shall• murmur by the /hedge that skirts the WaY, . - The ;ticket chirp, upon the ni.sse_t lea. ' .• ..Andonati.deligitt to I ibger in thc ray. ' 's Yet. one rich smile, and we will tryito.--bear . ` The:piercing winter &int and i winda, and dark.:. • ened air. • . 'The following; piece was. sent to us "fOr pub wiihthe Statement that it ;is the prolue• tion of =a* little, girl,' only nine. years " - of ,age. , in that case, it ,is certainly a very crtiolitable pro- Iluctinn• --'l\ For the Tasfi.iter bpi Prayer and Rope Pray on, dear : fnen.l?F, for it is the door en. The .very sound 'brings joy: and animatio - to the humble *heron What is prayirl It is the key that unlocks_ the beautiful rays of 197, and tells us in some measure thesjoYathatarele, store .for those that are coniluetors at the :last day,— . When We bid a last farewell to this sinful - world, grid land an that .peaceful shore, where the.bri, ,, ht acids - aie'singing:theii melodious irags, 0 how happy irill Ari. all unite in our praise to the Lamb of God. . What is sweeter than seeret prayer I—to --..lasow that-no one bearS our feeble petitions bet die giver of every good gift ?- - -to know . that ihe Father over all inclines his ear and listeni to us EfoW sweet thought !It sends a sweet sem- tion °ter oar-mind. Heaven; instead of prayer, . • - be praise to our Redeemer forever niore.— With •what joy and pleasure we -withdraw from_ soekty . :and offer. np our - diatefulthiqr to Him who lore's us. Friend, prayer is s*.est It gives joy to: 'the soul ; it animates the mind. :Is not, Heaver' *orth 'praying for! Is not the smile's "of . _ • • • blessed - Weener trOrtli spending our Aires, in. indeed ; the hope of 'one - day home in Heaven, enough to have us = 'fcgierevery woOdIY eare, :acid thOught, nd` fix Our Soinds,tOystantlY on Efeivms, - n4 try„!.o please. our Iteaytnly.iiathee ' kriends, have a hope h that mfleaven y e ens hope in roar hearts, and tonstantly'l' e .in me • fear of God. flf that you shotad commence before :yeti are in. 4 dying. 0 how happy.`tehitte he thristiip:when about to bid fareivell t;il ti friendly iVeiittancl to that happy I:.* peace: joy and :happinees Hwheieino , clipd, shall arise IL,where the,,angels are corner tuning: their , harps in hear:" . easyl-4htii the angels are hoieringsroand :them, waiting to tarry their spirits' home - to their - Xediseinert With what joy they rta adieu to this :ll'o4 1.. ; ,..#4 0 11'00 r not wish, te:le the death of a cinitoip.! very idea of dying so 1411 14 enough: to, encourage us to become a ebild , of Lwrinsoli Pa. E. T. Fottoit YOUR is un- Cubanpy.-who : neForrfurgets the injuries > e May:hallo. re_Oiied...;::.they - are - indented on his fae, making OP visage dOe.ffo4rea' man' - friihOnk like ,negiqz7, ted - wounds inflicted 444 tree,land which: might .lintrgheen!:ekeee.4, by-the careful. fiusbandmin,-;' T bey come home tolie he*, when, ..the supij4ine 9 r. happiness. Lwoul4,bless and`..Oro w . him into a turmoil that not easily/subside s The demon of .Imtit:feigns in hie bosom, ;and makes him of altutitahle tures the most Have Yee been ~injured '"in- One cif chariectcr:-3 Let the,qnsiiing4tolo of for. : .givenesti find repose, in your .Is.oturi and: you will be, fully revenged, ,tag' . " .\ \ ef more consequence, put- htialthlsq " • piece of mind' will lie inaproved •-I 'eostrowrriekr.- YET.-000 cottim iieeithiestlartnera, oe ;Connecticut. ; teils tbs fallowing, story. When ',first. came here tti,aettie s almAtt' - • forty years ago,:l told my wife I..meant .1 ,- tobt,-tich;-411 she Wanted/ '•was,,,,enough ?make 63Inftatablei 'work and cleared:, up my rye worked:baid since. , and pt rich T-as as I want t 0.,; be. -,-brosv of myr,ehi/dr*n. ' heye -, iettied *bout nie,temt ;they all: ave my.svife table, vet: w ;.ic..; .•z~i s+.. =ENE . • ' • •• - - Treafthe N Iv TA Trit*ii: - '-'- Phil del ' . pida. , i , The lit''the- government of the city of f 4 hit delphla is one of such i te remarkable.'. - , 'Or , 'nee '''lo thai;commu nity, as tii cal . fOrthfrotti the newspapers': -there ihit- str ngast,..eicireasiottirnf - faith that if ilea , erttl fpreoperity has Oliened for , bgr citizens. -! 1 , tr?iitthingtsueto,Philti-, delphia, we o not 'hold! ourselves - sec. ond•tri herf a I.4pidenti,-;! and. (rust that - the act, of Po selidationby whiih the en tire county of -'Phil isiiinade t io Come _under ' n i Comutettligoyerament, in-'. Stead of b eingeit 'heretofore: tut into • a dozen conflicting • tnek rea ize• all that all its warmest stitppciirteps can ;an • ticipatel -;- ,-, .1„ ':, 141 1 's : : . ;,; „if ~ , ~, -: e . }.; When we look ni- t tliel- . oast increase- of population'- anillw Ith - ...1an -- I thiri,countrY; and find that' if We !J ive -- totlniaalis istima ' ted, twenty :five thtlliodaof inhabitants, we shaft herein • htithirett. years front one to two thou ' n t 'Millions. living ua. der fr gover mie of 'lu s her •Sphilosep y iN3 than- that' which , a nal' possess. 'With a central authority!se lirn ted.in 'its opera. lions us to emnpreliend'little more ,that ' the federal courts f! t it adjudiCatiOn of Stato differe'n'ces— We' eel that there is - -`an internal l ' s std domestic power . for! the sustentatio ;of cities and, towns, that will '-render 'the intercourse herea ft er, With` 13urope as t ifling in coMparison as that of Cuha is no . • - :Europe, - hitherto, has been great,to ou eyes as thee' venerable seat-of, the higher nd gentler !arts, as the.faller hive which profitab l y sends, ns hundreds of thousands'of freshaborers for our broad , national vineyard. 1 e 4 ../- • • • 'Both with - :our i trinsie p o wer of - pop -1 illation growth no home ldevelopement, - this relation must 1 a changed, and chang ,ed suf fi ciently to e! evident t hefore,the lapse - `of many !yer.. \ The-intercourse ( 1 with Europe! earns t -ep pace with our ,:domestic producti n. -We must use up. more and more of o r own staples, and depend less ,up4t t h • !importation of for einn fabrics.: rrii rities: therefore. less i 0. t . faVerahlyfr situated- for foreign commerce than New- York h veati? element of pros , perity; which j 'us ly• wves rise .to the bright vatitination. on the part of -their. :la residenta) and, an , ng,.theie cities.Philla. delphia ;stands 'p omment, The mere natural -advantage - of Pennsylvania, can, in the ' , course of a fevi• • years, cnlnpara'• tively : speking,,ac rtfinta the -stand ard of tithe. requi red 1,1 , build up States, support a.l t ity as l a rge ',pi London. As P . hiladelph i a -has nearTS‘. ; 5 oo,opo . in)lobi- I vitas now, l be niv•havii 2,090,0.00'in fifty years, aces ding to the Ilavir of popula -1 tion. Ann „theOry. to the contrary, we rcann9t tniderstand; Franklin .-when be fore the British ii'iuse - of Commons, gave : the ratio of the ini.nease of Population of his-city and prOvinee nearly a 'hundred : years ago, as We have it now. We may I therefore• oak for !equal it,crease for the future;up ta themaximnm of the agri cultural and,mineral resources of Penn. 'sylvania and what .that is.tub e ~ cannot be judged, .hii. every year adds fresh develop._ mots to her capabilities. , T., . . •- Philadelphia is now aktng e ff orts to . put . , L Herself on kite bes passible footing . , Landihe passage °fetid Consolidation bill !ilia the achievement Of'Somelneyv 'inter ' nal imp ovementi, will-he made' the' sub jest of a grand ce lebration oii the .?..-sth of • this mit 0, withii the. entire ,- peaplc and - the nut opties 'of theithwly defined city will joi 'in a stilehdid paradand univer • sal festivity. •••!'ThO thrinigh., !trains to !- PitObargli.,hal•e pasied . for' the'Sist time 1 'Allis week over-the',Wl:',..c s de railroad, avoid- - I in g the Itirtiige`i, Ineltned: Planes of die i 'Alleglia les, bje Means. of the tunnel' just! - coMpleted. ' yias : is a very,' important' , Matter for our n ighborsr - Among Abe! lacal_improvemen 0 may he mentioned- a - ' f n r.hill 'pasteii / :to- re . eve the old tnarkets;l 'Which disfig ure aid' destiny thii t biefvalt ' 1 ,ne of Iliglystreet,2wb kb' was in ended y . .: William Peti as the greet- thoroughfare' east and w t.: ,A4oark - en -Broad Street,' ivitich'stre i et c Is tile city north and south •InAlkecentre , as,.been conditionally I:ltr chased ..Bictial Isireet i s 'about fifteen te miles - ong, and lit one 'of ihegrandes at ! enues• n the ,World. • It nuns in a- straight; ght line !; ti its gre4t.' width 'admits of being planted • with treesandadorned with pale: c est..' -. In -,regard `to thec apacity of Phila.. - dellibla, to .trade with the west, a' few hies i. may remits us here not to repose on ;a- gutted advantages, 'lila .to reniernber o u r supremacy en! alCeplestactionl. . The,railroads „now, in 1 , progress from Philadelphia will giye her, the shortest. routes to.ille Qhia,and the „I k ukei, so that by tbena it .twill t he .shcirteir to pais :from- Cleveland; Chicagoland •io frth; to New than. by -.any - _hither ; route. ; The, Pentisylvania : Pentral Railroad to; Pitts.' _burgh hat Ohs far coit sixteen' million's. It -has paid . 'unfinished, fp:in') theAtart, six .per cent... ; . Its income this, year will 'bo at' least four. millions:.- The other lead's are a 6athraCite trade alse.Pretita-le.'‘ -The: . ,n . . last year was five • million tens: ••••,Pbill 4elpb*,,,iit.,44e h . irgest_`inisepllineinis -Man ufatturing cityS • iri ili World.' Tits, IaMP arid N.ltandelieri„wall. ,aper, leather,: Ineo 7 !Inetive. ( 4 1 giPiS, in4,e rtao3.,:iglier” "maim- - Lfac,turea;Agfi.,*Air i f., ~ti,te,st in Alpet ic4i...-)The,,pxppriA,,if ~.silorniiu.4 to ,all. Wirt! OAWart; 4,- -- ##! .$5f9.9 1 Ji1 . 4440. a i l. A lso te.iite - tait-Inill! `i,#ty; 'China,.. ! Her . L'adent(Eta tot* - 4. 1911 i . "' l. g ; I "Tg 4 s: t ,•! d 6 'w!iiii ! '4o - • OR B iiri.tib ~ 4 :WO: this head 'Awl. be? lilePtiMptt'a .44air50,44ilje,krei-t -0) 4 1 41 14 -:me* ~.#o4Pn.ts.-0:,43:!4t pitlisgAoir.; 'f .';± ;:gt » ~ 0' 1 jitt9r7 , 9 l ;go eti,)ll4#°*- O lt ' )1 4. ,4;4,...04 3 ,41 • 1&.„ ,ft?r,..:, - iiiiip,pl;:iil:,**iiio - 7 4, 1 .411`;44.4 . 'JF11ifi 4'44 .: `flOgl l 4 , * l ~ At 4 ,"-rk - ..tarfr ii c i r s . sgpp9 ~ tr#, nt#11 , ... - 04 ,- o:ffiiii , ;.o %kth() . propheticpttizegt .Ottit.lo . srtCiintotdrair! AP ,114:P;iti.V,Y A„. 04 ,-.'-, lw Legisiatn ,tte . 010* rt,bei44fi ' into .PP' t l e .. e Ar i tO ii li f 4' . '' .l ' . 9101" .., - - ~. -t, ,4 . , ci te,. _. i tt.,t i 9 h , .., . 1#0:4Y4t.. glgklitAfi,rai. 'Kf i P i tP4 c A n t4;i T , l i t t i fi -;#1 1) . t.,..,/ d 'Z' lai ii, 40 t*Al4ol ., ;if ' -, iiurr'7,. f app. .40 41 5 , 47PLIOti , 1# . # 6 ' f 950! lc- , •„. ~ ~, , ,t .z. r 1. ,', a I ,----::i; . .:':; - .,!:- . „;- ,'•-., tarn parties;- , rotnarkable _ . for_ -their; "pru dent -destructireneis, 4efeated the l!ro-. jected ,-Ph ~ i laao l6 l l l 4 is`: thus kept back to its yillage-like garernniental pro, portimis, where it law ~remained np this titne, : When City and, `Cou_nty flre,t6 present a common front, nad .face the worldls they should ,Tin'i`o4tie,hiStOrY sof Philadelphia curious. 'At otieliMe she" watthe - great city of the 'Union; nia:4 - 1 the aeutten 'of her biack-letterlawyers gave Colt proy:‘ erb Which found'currency in England.—L 7 The first "continental 'Congreks out. of Which grew' thnnders of the' revolu tion; assemble& in Carpenter's yet standing in rear 'of Chestnut street - .--- The gen ius, - Fr _anklin:best knevrn in.Fill rope,-fOundeti and finished hiit public:and Pri-va.fe'cureeriiv PhiladelPhia, *here he - establiShed the American Philosophical' -Society iwhetse esoteric talk Was - that of tlie French Ericyclepedists.% 4 - When the American army weVoindesperate straits, the Piriladelpliia 'merchant's stepped for - ward'und subseribed fofirteen - thousand pounds, a great Sum inthoie'days,•which enabled Washington to keep his'troops to,gether: Her'saig,irial growth was so great that it= distanced all the elder cities df.the= country. After the war she had the immense advantage °flying 'the seat 4f government, and might have remained , so if the State Governm rn ent had had co mOn sense.: in 1790 her exports were less than eight millions. By means =of Philadelphia . capital the first turnpike road, the first canal and =the first railway Of any iinportanoe in. the. United „ Itates were constructed. in her water- arks, drainage. sanitary:, law, she was in ad- Vance of the other States. The stoli&i ty ;if theinterior country kept back tlite institution =of a ,Common School_System. until 1835. • ' All that was• wanted to secure to Penn- sylvania and hence to her chief city the most desirable advantages was ..a steady. protective tariff; but the ignorance of her interior populat ion and suburban del-noe l:icy prevented it.: Fifty thousand ma-. jotity was given to Jackson, twenty-five to Van Buren; and -the only eiceptioni , to a stolid „Presidential vote on. 'her part have been drum-and-fife candidates. The Bank of the States, .planned by the democracy , and placed 'in Philadel phia, was dca.troyed liKt - ibe same democ racy; its 411 carrying desolation through the community as ( thbugh - some terrible 'visitation , Of Heaven had come over the place:. Ftioni 'that blow Philadelphia staggered 'ter along- time•, and the - sus- P e nsirin eil the pay ment of:the,interest on tier-State debt lidded anether black spot to her reptation: , _These blows to _the State: nd : c ity repute: retarded much her progress, 'tit now they are- things-nuin , beredlwitl i t i the - past. There : must bean ' end to liti ' tion, and_there should 'be an end of flings ';at Pennsylvania in regard to repudiation. ': - : • _ , .., From-seine excellent statements in 'Me- J: R,. TysOn's Letters on PhiladelPhia , -- a paniphlet which should be'widely read by those ',who tiould *keep,. posted up in her'affairst--. we learn the following facts reSpectini the _meicantiletacilities of that city, tactic: too, respecting whichour mer chants shiliuld be wide' awake.. , Accord-, lag to• Mil, Tram,. the accommodations for shipping at the port of Philadelphia are certainly more than equilto the pres ent *requitionsf the port of,liew York. i f The Dela w are _ et is more thae,s. mile 1 •wide front the ennsylvania to , the:Jer sey ihureV and aline el wharves, of.above three iniles•i's on that river. -This chain may be indefinitely increased.;, The lar gest navavessels may hereride in safety. According . to the coast survey the- chan-. nel .is eel ore' less than: a ; quarter a of mile in :b i dth, and at, the - lowektvir . ater is nine tilld:a half fathoms, 'except at the bar bell* Fort. Mifflin... At . this point 'whichis ..I)tit a fent:rods .iti:e . s.teni, . the depth is eighteen feet at:low, water; but .. Its thetid:a rises to .seven feet eight ;inch ea aboveithe Plane:to. wbich•Abe .sound- - ings are irdeced,-apriifentlity.eventhere is'attaineld .which.:is : equal to any .einer gency,aeld the wants of the largest craft We have spoken of the coal trade: of I?enniyi Inia,. Which' finds, its: butlet,..at " een ; Philtidel bia. 'The iron trade .of P . - • sylvania. ' . but -' for the stupidity . ; of her Dernoc iy—mighVhave ;riraled that of Englandi so immense are the natuFal ad :Twang.tof the State. At'. presentit_ is el equal t '' - that - of . .'Bngland , as , it 'watt in 1820 ; w. at it might_bo made :by a steady: ttationaliPolicy - is not difficult to asseit. Since. 1846 the 'greatest .founderies havei been-obliged-to close their • works. El .. - tablishieents -whi - ch"-emploYed -hundredi or thousiinds-of,hatids, Chiefly Irish, and bought - ea t elr,Of:thelGerttiai." farmers. Of . the' in4ediate "-'-' 'neighborhood. .$20,000 worth efiproviiiimis a •montli,: paid for in Cash, viefe,forced- to stop their : labors be cause the Irish' and the Germans, to:: a ' man ' , eted the .., riegi. dim itieratie.. tiCk= : e t.” I . ...-.-. :'- ., : . ' , l .- „ • •' - • Penttivaniecno* . imide a prominent place iiiicing theinatinfacturitig:States efi the UniU )Her ecittoti and wooleninan-11, • ufact - ori according ao - ilie census Ot! t i 18:50, n' unt 1e : 488.z. 1 The chief seat of these isiin 'the.citrif Philadelphia asnow' -- defitiedi :•Thit. :4talue Of :real :- estate- iii , -Pennitil •Ir ii'greatii Cunt that.ef4any . 'other -a ' 411LthelJniotr." - ;:,,in 1840 it. Was' e stiv a - ,t o bei.-.51;160,004J,000,:)and tlieT Ptirsoii' Pr-4 101 4 j to' be'oo. ooo . ooo ; iir et fieritei, estitei is now mot grin*, i th - ei ttifotiliesti - sytviiiiw - 40. eV iintifi ` ' id'iirif foiii;eiriviiii . 'nlitober; 1 liiirciattiriii.„l,l . -3V.ierile4loellaytteastii OreziA .. l ite' to' ,061'.i'eliilk 448 g 40,431i..4 L'Tbiiie'itet 41tialirdikeiiiined lneti- - ' ''iirtitieaeitliii44.lo.looolx9voieberfteq.caki -- tie*, in,iiiiiWaylininii* 4itennd 40* thuds .: a--4oiit4iiiiiitihi't•ey'ieiiii*tw. Tbiiiidr*: ', - 4fhil _ttitigii , itvelthioai4Psisiiind4his4t i VP We iii*Akitrhis4. Stit&l4inpriivii: •in ebiikr " ili4it sitil l etedirPhiltui et:i , j3 ii yhti . ea taj,,are tbegreat eititittidrief',heig [4401* ii:reuitiictitciisilAssiAiiit t le! itfii '` . 4l4isfilh ' -. Vopittatiottsifiintkig6llo/31 ;in:. V- v, 090464itativiiivrkeigivbist •ter rill ...,41,:y.„41.,4 041.11.54 i ,.. por. kr., 1, : f i ..( , . , =mug product -0 miliion bu Philadelphia ' 'a t i, T f -rtant item . ..` " • • i g l ' rE4 ' tell - rnbi Mies Ade, the. name o '' 'Of,the 78,000,060 - Of oar liireigei . - 9'a ,young /aO Y ib°4l V 54 sili/ i 4'aitlie ' perts, '111,000;01Xt `cOhia , through .N o , - in y na c r corner;',limfdiredthe rich' bath "York and 12.,000,000 _through Philade - -til.° Xr._ Cranes, whom even , Miniagin phia., .rlf itbe :true: that one-third-of th mot h er se'emed :ea ' ti P tc4 ti); "" eurii " • Pri 'et:fiber daughter: - '--- c '' - ,-,' • entire co com merce of New York:is dreW throtighP iladelpiiiii; ; - 4 ,the dietrihutin '' i .1 ';V hy that is.Ella"Packard---isn't .eh city, .w,ed . notwender.-ia-kiii'strugg • i,-, a ii, rfect nniqeet,oely_ think ark. this -i Of Philide phia-toincrease her fareig the' hintparty of, the season iiiWhielf slit commerce. -• T,o secure this 'e n d i f i i i ., b • 1 ... has,lippeared itilhat 1,4 1 . 1 40 1 : ithi4i.in" tc en the IDelaWaie: River ; . At. Fort • ,Aliflli .- li n ' Y 4l -' l -U u ` e -k dcn't kt* . '"e 4 'Et's w ilt 4114bLIgss be removed., _The coastin • z fk a 6 °I. : ftdr , : 6 ut:hr - ' -(i ' i'eib l ii g / aiii:c6e. '. at - wishes of Philadelphia show an iin men - • ! - 19.1.1 ! $risrato t hhil.,-ii , cittlatintilcei'infoit figure their number iu-1850_was,#,0 -1 i ( ''iLenencal irfe- "- •:':' -.; " - -i" .. -- 1 added, p:i.this the Arrival* At Bristol, -hi: Miss Ade. Alai- ii quite 1 a .rec. i t Well, cnmendatioe,',ancl_he -somewhat minute the -division ,of Alm Pennsylvania Can , . ly.eyed the watered whitesilkierith .which ewell the number . te, 35,320, The tu nage of the .coal _vessels of' Philailelph', thelyoutg : lady - wits dressedi -ire: he re f. marked, wished 'exceeds that of :the foreign tuimaee . - 0 introdece him to Mils Packard. -.; " - she weeldihy 'and* this pert. • : -. ,_ -.-- • . ThelPhiladelphiane 'claim -to, have. s -71 °'' re `lied tbb g. a i belie ' ' 1 su.3l P •ee numerously a populated city as Ne • L:ll#tiitvner_d• economy is quite taking wit ' YOrk, ; and call in toeupport their asap :• yo sir ; rich bachelors' are ; : famed for' comparative selecting frugal ' hoesekeepers andh ~ tion 'thgt number .of hods • s' in each city, as detailed in: the census. rd , s, having lived so long alone they'd ken care - to is ave . -their -parsas i - &tune 11s- Uncle Toby said te_the fly; there ,' s room enough in the World - for. both of u.: No Miss Packard, Would just , suit :yot i She has worn the same; NOV :city o e fi h N a e v w e no y o f r e i t k fo s i_ g t o h r eAt m ur en e t of in t ii , .6 _;tl.4 l f n o w r ; two seasons,:with only, snake:. 1 tio which cost about fifty cents,- and h' • be regenerated, and, an 'aesthetic - spir t, Clot* is a perfect antique: Stie has wor ' anist - tike the Place 'ot low .oent per ce . . Calculations, which W.ookt'deprive her • if O neatness, order add the tetra oral iip le M for three etrecessivelivinters, while hate had ,-zi - Talitia and opera cloak, 811 dors and hygenic neo4o-ssitieo - * . Parks ; a - i i elvet, mid a satin one ! - Now ' just must he i magnificent its a n y" il the, World; - Ti e till k. what a - difference theie - high reaching ambit on of PhiladelPh a °u dry g Uuds bill'. But,' ie O led' .4 4' and other Americal., cities must 'on ivit i i a • toss of her head;' We don't /h i e t y prove :a stimulus to New -York : mu t t)atl enelife, and who wants to Ifeaher iti and dress like a aun, While they are, teach her that. non l outit Of teatnral it:- en, constantly exposed• to remarks ;t' B t vatages Can ctimptfis te, for bad city go - i th e labors of those ivlio kite one befor re's Lila coming thismay;' and ' , ernment, or inertia - rowing out- of -t . e tibial gently, beckoned her to come-pear - r. g ; bet that the initrieilia e g 1 enerations Ofe r end with a flourishing Air, said fulfill their duties if .i ie 4 1111r-Cranes, shall I Make - yeti acquai - citizens must City.is - to hold the rat rank arming*: ts. red , with Miss-Peckard l' i . peer s , - _- ' -'. -: ` 1 • There, was something, beWitching in VI e tOtie of Miss. • Packard's' voice; it ' iii '3 lOW, . musical and siveet ;'_- and , then-s e 1 ; 4 n 'l6 l 4l thrn tic o h ile a st -n y ' a ri n il d in g g en nl tl a e n n li es 4r s,t ' h e zi t T i tl m ie h b igi afl d ,-- ~ eler immediately • begin to feel strangely. , ;There t. ey stood andheld i a protractO, s lanVers that, which 'evinced Miss, Ella _ hid a m st refined testa, : mud _excellent [ sense. - Ir. Cranes thought he never . : , rsoi.pretty a_muslin dress, he ,did riot eine !if h e - litlid worn it • as long as the cleak it .as-tile handsomest one he ever SC110:1 , Alias-1 3 dkard finding She was exeiti ,, . Iso e• attention tiy her long - conversation -,'‘Vt,h the bachelor:. patitionlarlv aaAda i 'iie Med full 'Of"frefi l e, - gently - wiihdrewib I • - set:al:lto a lady b;lhir.d. her,- and soon-it s . ter she was c-.ateil At the piano where.in -.1 [ a tene of inching sweetness she sang that c I. stanza, t 0 where shall-rest be found l' n 1., Our friend Cranes had heard t , the mos t n eXquisite strains which' „Teriiiy - Lind 'ever ✓ san - g,'he had- sat .to the ewe - et:music - of T . Jlieu; [but never,, no ',ever, wee‘he so' curiously affected,. He felt-even like weep ing„,and yet thrills-of transpor would 1;4- low like the fever and chills 'o '-ii return... - 1 ,ed .nettlierner . frent the'senn plaiiii of t . 1 the South. '. 1 -, _ • :-.'- --.) maMisi Packard i• singe , delig tfully,' - he de out to in a tremul ous tone -. 113:. I\lias•Ada: ' ' - ' • '.' -' 4‘ Crptichren!ingly; that . 'same:Ald Anne, however, she eings . to- the poor - children. :•Itlia -teaches . and 7 between a smile and, '• in' -inaudible - whisper,' she "added, 'she; e : : lie' - "' I • li ff 'be * r • i eps a c tarity •_se oo 4 or- ggars, you; r , : kee w—highly . !audible, lgri,Cranes; o t ely a ! peopl e differ_in taste; jiist.'.:as they de, In iv the style, of.eltiake you .know ;' and she simpered and , tittered Most exultinglY:i T it 1 - . : •1' • •I That, evening,- poor :bachelor" Cie 'es .ti ."8 loSt in ailnpratton.4e scarcely k ekir 1 Inverto,defilie it, -hut when - Ella's 'father : . r .reminded her thaeit ;Wes - timeto %4ithi......? ;;, draw,.he felt like and liejdid y ' i _4%'• . i - - Ver yoon Ella came :down equipped" 'al in , a:tried warm - hoods.aeornfor table cloak 1 - end a pair of _ rubbers, for she; preferr ed ,„...' • walking hoine tia riding,-As it : weati ta" illajvirt - distanaei end :Cranes was. deli ted )ii . ith.the oppOrtunitr.tasiy_ a few _ore it l last words. As - they separated, hew. iter.l : e welc me -sentence'. fell fro th th e ' old' c• ti. l gee t ern n s.ips,, gne ns _ . a -ca ,s , me ni l_ evening .1%.,1F Cranes, we hive a Cain mai . 11e.;pati rwhete we'admit, our - friends id I I ' a . 99sY • ,‘ U. "' '• - .,1 -.; •. ' _. 2 . - ": " ' r -:' 9 '' , ` . 1... .\ r ho ler, : ,Cranes thanked 'hinf'ortildi ,I, ,prorbise he WoOld;cemplY ' ['with his ret !-, i i oteei hat never kneW, but heredienibered; ir liow the echo of Ella's !good' night, Mr. i _ . ral l tee ' ! " fel) uP41114- -ear, and: Arbon be: , • returned tc, ..his boarding .2. bowie, ,it was n{ :, 'IOW he vent orrstairii singiiiithe Oki,. „,-, di!' 0 where rest Ilia ,found.' „, : 4 .. .1 - 1 1' trbe best day , be called upeO ifidal3il: f l 7 11 - , liege, and -in c dispite:ot ,the:coarseu °as , o 1 1 -herjoking, he loved' tn. •hearalicket ;Ella i l Packardand he prinnieed-te ' ' scruti nize : 'Oat 0i,2 'dna*, the neat - time ' - hei. I. -I,t.se liapiietied a art: thne - art r it v ,tyaCealled to. pnreAasti a vest - pattern , an. Jest A* he.iitti ex.atili4i l6 -g''.oi 3, "foo 4 ;P . i i . leraekardiitered;with a l . friend:et hed t 4 the,pfd e 4. - : '.; ,:a,;. ' . . ':. ;_ > ,; ' .=. Mereyi w at 'chill seized E :liiiii . Ilia, f . ... . ..- Soliloquy of a Loafer. , '.. Let'ssee, am et's see, Where 1/1 Thid is- - -et I'm layire on. ' Irmi'd I tit , hpre, ( fleets.) Yes, I mind now. Was corn I, up. street ' -met` a ivbeel-barroW= al drunk—ton:lin' 'totber Way—the .wh 4. Sirrow felt over mei or I, fell over tit( Wheel-barrow-l-altene on us fell i to the cellar-- , -don't Mind which now—ge • t it must a boon 'MC. . I'm a nice man, 1 ic, I aw,--tightl tore! ° shot 1 drunk i . W 11, I can't _help it- 3 ftaipt my'fanit = won et . whoie fault 'tis. Is'it :Jones' fault,? , ct• IS , it Inv wife'sfault, 1, well, it.tsi:lit ! I. il -the' wheel-barroW's -4 - ',.', 7 ' , ..:!...i.:V; - ~..,.2 , .-..,j _ .-,- -‘; - ''- . Thlill ,:',.:"7, ~,,'--'':-".' ":-"' e . .„ - ;•i ,-, ,'- ', 4.1.', 'd - a',ai t rii'4 r '_-ifi i yt'y jaf]..41. : ...;;:-_...-. 1, quit ft"*aa,e ..,* 1, .,,,...e . - a.. '',";'' ' 1)tli, ..'....:1 tiGilailiitir.ll,Tikr ' ) ' ' lr e *tr e l li A ls .k , . .. ...-.,-v :.. - - - : ,, ,f#, 4414.' . --- ::Iliiii": ; 1- Sr.-,r„iikp i c i, wiabAteri s , ~, „ , --., 11 , 1 . -----.-.. '44. - ! ; c i - ' --..- ;:'.. , .::1•:.y.> of tite: . :Beistoii;:q . _-,.-...-,„1,?5.--,,,, Samuel Upton;_li.' .- 46 # 111 ii;Ar4 1 - -' -':.,..::--,`::-.... 4 y iiiiiii r 4ianfiJiiiiit4it' - iiilif • - .__ , - aii:;1,..,: - •,':...LZ.;. ' a gverett.,-.-001% r"„r„,„..,..'.---,-'ll,-±-,V: wards United' States 4Lif t „.n • • :-.. 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