II MU =II f,.1.: • - Sit i ~•. MEI ~!;„ El vutaszus T VARTiVA: • the" Garlick , Herald 4' , .. E.ipositor,".iii ill be issued WEEKLY, at .Tviro Domani .ifer animm, if laid ,iti. . , ~cidpance, s2;lso'itt the end of six- matolis,.and-$3,00 W mat antit after the expiratiatvo the year., J' t S'il,serted,at the woad. rat p, I.4ettera adtticased'td the' mbitcir,na n eaa, • llUST' 'TIE:POST PAID, otheivise!theywill rvetOve no at, =%=El=l . . . . " ,'• • • Tiro fife siptrollited fi..:ritl4ll Sr. Eicprisi!or," to' - 161(1 ,ailv'ertisernellt . . I)e'ipuide: D. cuinb: Cp. ' do kociivri,'ltsq.Nt;Arbut• a tr,it ' do lIIDIES, Egq..Shippetisimit ; ;; - (10 JOHN WuNnEnLicurE:i(j. cfo.• "do l. MATF.tit 7 lKsll.lloitivstolkit 110 - Ikric . schijlsti: - do - WIT:LIA7I( .11tINSIIA, do Tuos: 131::gpc, y.sq, liloomficld, lier.rj• county A•.12140K., do_ . GAIIILEGANTIs' . _ - *BALSAM 07 ZMILIZE. .7'rekirell.only .1011.ir S. Otit.l,l•3R, tzt his Drug Store; ofifiruilte the Otarket IfouBe;.FredeiM...;.;Vd... .vaiwibt,..m,dirini , has' already actjuired a • jEcelel4itylto__alkielt.few_other Lp Fr haps in so short, - , ---a.tiehe ever arrived,_antlits eN:tensive use for 4 or 5 Tears, in.Aiirious 'parts of the COMitry - , - Ciiies; and Towns; Penusrliania r Ohin, New, York, Ljiituek, Missouri, South Carolina, Al- abaintlGeoixiii, mid New Orleans; tvhicli has attend ed it w itli ti9pairal led success. - ' Hundreds of persons Lase iiScil it; and,. nine out of teil.eases Lade been permanently cured of Dyspepsia,' Chollei - , - Nerwous Tremors ; hownuss of Spirits, Pal pitations of the heart, and all those train•of Diheases .restiliingfrom a disordered-condition hf thelitoinacli . - and livei; or deriiiipeptent of. the Digestive finivtions suelras (ieneral definite or weakness . Flatulency LOss of Appetite, Sour kiltietittions sod Acitliteys 'the Stomiteh,.(lostiveness; I leatliteltesiJaunditie, Fla .tul:ent and Bilious Colies, Ste. k. ' To Adult's and Children who are troubled wall Worms; 'ofiVVlde..ifs a safe and thorouzli-ver- --mifuge.' It is entirely Britinical 'ln its composition, „and may bevised by both sexes and of any age, 'With licriect safety, withobt anv Outage of Laliit of diet. . - It isnot recominentleir like 'most patented Medi cines as a cure, all but the proprietor recommends it, for what he lais full conlideace it-will and has R. 111.•- • ' ed, which can -lie- substantiated by the testimony Hundreds of ',embus, that. have experienced its good In-neatly 4iu • t-tap.in square half. pintilottles, with. . .thetnatint blown on the glans thus, Gariegant's Bal . sam or Health; prepared-duly by .Itilm S: Miller, mid. laia signature on a label,-pasted-on the Ataide wrap. l7 : per of each Bottle, which completely secures it from being counterfeited. A till and - siatistbetory DirCetimi accompanies each Bottle, awl by the quantity at s liberal tlisilount of 'the proprietor and of all his agents, which are awn , ed at the bottom of each direction. ..... New testimony of its cures are -frequOilly-retagv ..ed, a few of :which follow- this advertisement, and many more can' be seen .on the directions around ~each Mae. idik S. Miner.—Dear hereby certil:y, that I have beetialllicted with Dyspepsia for the last ,4 or sy-ears, has been increasing on me ever' since, to such a degree, that for 3 or 1y weeks previous to using your li - tits:Able Garkgant's Balsam of I [(AM, I am cectrin, I have not oaten one ounce a day of any 'ind of diet, neither was I able ' sleet. of candint durin4- this in ray stomach, gi rable, as Ilinvo laid resource ' onedics without any kind - ol lienefeit, I alilNitgtlll heard .of pine llaisam.tif Health, being adverb:4\3l, I pur (chased a. Bottle -of your agent Win, Jlliter in IYit chester,'Yue-7After taking. the three first doess I _hfoutittiny_ stoniacli to FA:114461i - 10i!tt I. ' and the iiain in tuy stomach' subsiding gradually, --unihafteelusilig.otie_and_a:hialLhottles,_LfoniuLtny, vole:entirely. well, 'mid ,Inue eat anything ,lliaveatt inciiitation'for,'nhil sleep well. at night, It, was stir ;irking to sec the (initiaity of.morbid natter' dis eltividfeont use stentadt, :whiclit' MICA:: inclined. to luditd!,was hhilr.„Wipt wi*l ! . up 'dottlithendeipti, • - iGkeit'atitkiz ihj, 4 lo(ntl, , ,iliiS Ist of ITEC" --- lenilie - iF 1836. .*: , 493 ± JOSEPIESNAPP,;: , Lining ittmrWinchestpr,Ya.,'. ill toriffrratei of Nrcholoir; , • ' ThiS is' to certify ifint I bought of Yoar, iitient , Gett. l / 4 , sluirg; several bottles !of..your ,volnable .1/Bison' of.,limiltb,,whicly completely cured me of the lb-s -pepian.' lin& tnlien kW:F .- patent 11te'll= cNees; Litt . fOundari'relief, mittle use of year Ikitsam of ilealtb '-whicli , affected' a, radical care, and (IQ recom»?imifi. it to nll,thnse Who, ore .tvitli thilt..dbii 111444: 117 . • Bettysbaftrl'ir. StOv..2, ••q, . • CertiflFatfroin D. F S ;defer, Pastor of • . • the' fart/m.(10 - • "johni. - 84:1111161.—r, Garlelouit's Snlszion.of - Health, pfeporiiil 'state. of Iwoltb;anil of .course no ,nierms,;vicre Igfl ,oatritql ofowhiell tyo osotdd ,hear; ,ntytielf t 'omitted toitiogrants and ipateat nei - dtlieleSsColiseittc.4l,l6 tairilmse 'bottle' Of yonr 11Olssint tnil Hthrlfitifilo ber;eliy eV's ? . tifyi ilia-Nies-Shaeffer f.lerifechlrgrei4PefitliNotktb, ' it,,tban, goy pthep mFilictne. thrt if it cur e iilree . ,,fed, as Siegjartli• the - ilisein* your Mitt eWgC of ,111 e • IR,, • f'; • . , • • • ,••'..k 4 :" `AliisltieiticinolliniUtai Used by many'Peritonk lff 67054,Tici n it niakkintitYWY , 1 1, 1 , V 6 d r; , , • P. S. Lased' tke Balsam in my own family awl, MI.. n'iabiteretlit io - some Intl/gent persons h • „„r ij i ; Sabi -by - ;:a,..,.;.:t5Z -Carllble,Deceinher-25-0.8.1g . . . • -.• jre# • Aato4.Artoiro.EA\ 'YT (rr . .itv.., , tk , , , L ec t scrittrgil ) ffr.il•:-..", ....,1-111:1 11:',41WWW0lArMal , prliffpfillh,.,,,..., ~h frol4l,Tif,olltkisp . pa r aml firt-rafili propmtt, F;allid 1 11burit, 'Folly lebn 'll - orlos; siiluttiA'W)opt elk sinitd least audlheCtimberlaudAral l o ley Rail Road, having.apimytenant ahoot, ppg il,lres fkiktp,tintborlAuthuutthar,U3g ergite,4l thurcur,) it kur . i tu! , w oe g l it e taive ,find ,l :o , S i ti me t ; l! o ol m kop ti 'i l '? 4lo C ii firi llo w it t e tt e e e r .tu ot r e gt h a tl i z tvltaidelkurreitdStatililit, - thirti,„TUuemplits for,w,Or, kero, with,o otFuotz,rof truter,orgriittitpoyipr t flAttolut -- rol , iiii - EtiuusivUltottlinOlill, or alslatientill,iOult* 1 iiiittiloti . 8'644'41 ktiiikwur OkeiT ,,, !I:I': W+l rti 1 , ‘l, 'AI _ itilikispairnetit.of ar reusetinbitlettungin:llaugitililt, - erltl time-witt_bu_gyeurfor_thttipnoinder,9llllT:•!Hy-. chase money. . ' ' ' • ' : r :i: 7 '''''i; 7. Mr. WILLIAM WEAM.TirOditIgLIM Kidderrilill - 016001/rShb\i',iii. liti.: , ' .. ,• ..... ,a , , , -, , ,2, ~ ~Appgrotiott (ifk,y, mtiA,ppot pai(),)o,l)c notile. to , . • -- ', WVORTIVISI:X.OOI . ` fr "r:lfiiiiitibnrif,ipe 8 tr , lB.lt - '- tr- 4, rc ,: • :, ' ' '.'l' + 5 ' ' aoizt, 4 'ad 'whit:lC*ln! 1,12 c ktlit boti.•-• suiiitly;on• Mull]; 'aticf.dell.Ttimi.to famillits• IR °film b • I.' • ' ••• ••• • • • • • - ~., • „ . - • 4 ' ''' - :,..,• ; :' ..,., ; i. , , . . : . , • 7 . , , ..:: ..: ~. . r . „ o . ~ : ...",: : . ~... ~ . /.,.',..1_7.,:il 11'..__. , ~ ..,:.....: ] l.• , ::. ' . - : • . . . 1 . 1 . , ....... . . . _ .... .. . . ..... , ' •.' • ' . .. . , . . .. . • . ._. . - . . , k r..'l ' i i';';• . : . ~,' J ' i X.: ' • 1 , I. k ..• / l. , . „ .•, ,.. , ..,....-. •• ' i-:'' ... : ... i . : - , . ..,. ~ . • .... •. e ' . • .* • . !'' ! ,•,7 i''', ~.., . -,'....:".• • H ':- : ; :'..; - ; i, r ! .. -; , -. :. ' Y . -I '' '. ::... ,' ,' ' '''i : ' '.' ;', ' ''• ''''':',' ' I ' f1'... , :T.L. ',. .. '''', ? :,. -' : -- --•••:.• -; .:- '' ', ''''" '".' . ' '" 'i . , . . . Mill IMM MEI A VAMIL - it NEWSpApER.-DEVOTED TO NEWS, POLITICS, LITERATURE, THE ARTS AND SCIENCES, AGRICULTURE, AMU4E.M. OE ,~ . CI .99,a p.p.ET,lty..; , - , ' SHE: WORE Or .ROS:ES2! A. AALLA7I. Shelrore'n4reath of roses, The eight t.lo'fir'st we net, Her lovely; Tate iVaa'siniling, Beneath her enr4ofiei.;. 116. fooistcpyLad_ tilighinCss; • ' Her voice thejoyOus tape, The tokens or n youthful • Where sorrow is unknown; • • I saw herbut a moment,. . - • • ' • Yet'methinksl pee her . now, • ••.: , • • With a , wrench of 511111111 CV 11.0%Ver8;: - • • • Upon a snowy brow. ' • . wreath of orange blosson When next we .inetshe Wc i • • . The expression of her features was . - • • :More thoughtful thaw beforci tul stantliitgtrlit - T - gbl6Watrorte - -- . . Who strove and notin ynin, .. -5900 er, leavi ng,_thatvlsayh6llle,_l . • - She neer might see ;lOU. • ati‘tv her hut 0 ,Moncient, . • . .Yet. methinks I see lien-iniw, With n,wreath of orange blossoms Upon a snowy brow.' And once again I see that lieow t _ No lirldia wreath is there,;' • The WiIIOWS 3613ilirt• cap conceals ' 'glee oneedusnrianandriL.---__ ' And tliere.ls no-one-near • To press her hand within his nWit, - . • Wipe away:a tear.:; • . • I see her broken-hearted . , • Yet methinks I see her Wow;.. In the pride 'of •otithatid beanty, • With a Orland on bee.bro*. SELECT TALE. the Sout h ern Literary arenever -D 0 R-0 -A S--D-I N D SA-Yr Or• the 'Bachelor's Writing Desk. Br THE ACTIUM - 1W " THE BACHELOR'S DEATH BED." (Conchtded.) • Mrs. .11 orris. sate :the shoo of hissnintl, nodAt:as rn- then at fault to perceiye nothing like it in Dorms.- --.A.' great mind may thoroughly . comprehend _a. little one but-a little , mind_ can never_ understand, ax,reitt,...one, Mrs-Harris hod the right theory in regard to the ever Y-day, characters we meet with ; Aint - lloreas Ad; -, Omar weans far aboVethese;as the heaYensareThigit than' the 'earth.: She wits as infinitely remote fi m every petty jealousy as the east is from- the west, and she could opt lossibly luive been aroused to discover any impropriety in the attentions of Tyler to Sarah.. Ile 'was happY, and that was enough for her. Mrs. 1 I !orris soon learned better' than to mike anyouguard _ethatempts With this design ;_fog, if she WOW in this one i nsoucce too blind to see, shelves too prudent not to feel 'her Way.. • She soon found ant, where she! could•dieect her exertions to the best advantage, and accallinglY began with Tyler. ' She 'observed him . one dar,wlitai his - countenance - •wtis - sadiand having tthdracim with him, she sat for sonic time with her nds_foldetland_herr_eyesbentdu_ivawatals.___Atiast._ . said— . • ... , . "Tyler, my dear eon, do I.litte you Ir. - . Ves, my aunt; I eau believe that.you love-rae, though I doubt all , the world besides."' . . 411 . 14 ? lay- dear boyOlogs the world containaq in 1 wlom•you haven right to trust, yet. 'whom, you are fore,ed-io-tioubt OEM "Nay, Tyler, my son; I.baniot set; grief work -hi, its way throul,di your ;heart Without feeling a cor respondent einetiOn, in.thy (Alt; We, need net talk iiiiiiietS . : 7 ,ltrtletth'iroii - lei - ine-:tintrt;ttt -you-Lto-hati l -.- ten , your.nnarriage ,with Ilorivta. She dear, .ip a flood giKI, Tyler, and ytht . may llC{.cr meet with such' tuto ! ; : thtir, shoUld you lose her." : : ti Atint,)•nit hare beeiticiine' a' mother, and in this' hai-e 'proveA yotirself.thore. th6a:rn ihrr',Anit'lln ' not-be offethledthiti Ifolkow thit'youttit vice—lrdeelL ; it sitithly'llecatisii there Seems tolbe it neeessitiler ;OH beingt, , iteti":'• • What I litive felt'' that 'do feel I ran tiever express; but the , reason 'you r give for' hastening o marriage shall -be to the a• reilson'., forjeforring it ) 1 and if in the in&tntithe l Porcint' : is , eonfianed' in i her 1 attar/anent to , Ilolkiixt, I will .reli.4lse her from her i thigagentent; though the net should ireleate my soul ' front niThOdy:i" - . .''' ..:,, .:. • .I•,iii...f -- i - !- .- -. ! I .4lf4i4.ljuiris 'zed u )on,him lei ,lac.:li•ft . ttliu rearn, aild liardlymmited: for out of rot;e'slio tisokijmed:triuinplutaikk-- .; W 4; fide's , • It could i pot possibly have turned oat so, unless they tad in terfered: :But t4intagas--iil here eonies 116n 4 eit's ! (the yerYtii!lipi! ‘ r ;,•••,• • Wlieii'Tyl left the' rod 'stairs; atid':nretE*reiiii the 'hall; • , f skid she;'rtinniiig!gally UPtiti laive'juatiheuiti , out to van:, and I s aint. Mri ROberti,in4lie said het 'would tidii dt;orTylirowhnly js .•1 Nothlag.i : I hate headache and , Venn out -1 to_ctijo . l ;11/ ; -12.; 7 3'4 4 VIA dill let me : go NvidiTtruy T 4 -471 r. ! , 1 No; lloreai4;,l rather,hwulorteis P 4 ,144111 ,re 4; :Clang socut;'.', • • Slieighzed he: went out, Audi ,sti:Kl ntoliOideS3.:;,lrdtile; 11144 ,thtit h 3 had nuke flubs Once hen itnd,'4l4o thoUghi hthvilderedhdr.l : 4i c looked, ut) :tki , witt4.l Ituavoii suld 4 exkdainted, iftirth4g / 4 4 1011 ‘• l upets"irand: thn, to-144)01r • u l' I . • •• hive hut one nnitlier 44irgo Ito; i.611:Sloil . thanketit she'i a' nal only •se , tentliorstl4 ndviler." WitUttlistoutidenek she soughtlierh r 4 ',temp:wet „and„ 11 , ,;;. 0 Tylpr'ioOkirefligu from theuttronON ta!thilrnsterkt,. rn . rthrsotitlidw ufru ueighboviogWe *WWI y =501.144i" sht ‘ luld . l , ,reidee, Plat :PoyCfs',ll6llllllPlin fert4d her iifft4etiona tO .one se much. 4d,ltcrF4lll4ll#‘l4. hnitke thipiqq", It 4,1 : pug !IR:c4limptlytAliq irnd'i•e;Yel he elnept•holfik loving )4 gt., for love fur such mongol is an irtigkistihlg;impulec a§ irivolunnirranobediened;to. fate, • ;0 . ho; euiiae fie man grater 01 h 7): j 1 gratitude tho ulvit : of.. i , nsititing On an, ,nltipnr , e 4t,i# difiligreectltle to Pritiied and' Pablisbed,' Weekly, by. George M. Pibilaps', in Carlisle, Cansbealand county, , . . . . , . . , —aid i's not the fact of my having henefitted her, the I at heart as she saw him turnhis horse tO,Sterompany . . dearest consolation of in life ? It is I who mold , to her home. . ' . . '. • •-, . • • be•,rateful for, the opportunities afforded the of being. '' .. , '.l have I;eeit thinking, Tyler," said his aunt, one br service to beri,and shallTinsie her_pay••scCifearlY day; When they wrxe conversing On the•sitbject, "that ,own s for what haabeen Mygratification,tis to forcelier - you would has abetter opartimity. of really testing to' give her hand to me when her heart-is ititether's,? the'attaeinneht Of DQl . 6Oi. by gbitig away :frOm home .Perish the 'thought f and it' I 'etnatfot littve' the•joi of, fdr'a 'short tinte;ao - .l4ving her entirely uttrestrain-' possessing her, give me at least, he consciousness' of ed. Ardettily Ma-desire yOur union,. I cannot con having nobly reSignedher." '- : - j sent to•it tittle expense of your happiness. Suppose Dorcas, with a heavy liMirt, entered, 'her . aunt's - I'olmi, You make a short trip to '"the contittent- 7 -say to - chamber; and throwing herself- into- her at•m4-poitred- -Paris, and in the.Meantinnaloberta ctin develop_ his 'oitt to lie:rtie'sOuree of her grief. '_ w ..., . " - intentions, and.Doi•cas feel at full liberty to pursue lice "My dear daughter," said Mrs. Harris," it is our ottrithiclinatiOns. 1 know y.ouLL desire to net honora- .. duty to take meekly the ClMS•teiditsof our Heavenly I bly." '' • ' ' . • Father.". '• - • ' ' • : , ' •.' -' ' 1 "You are right,' must; litul- the sooner I follow your " i I know ' it, My,tfear,; i titer, but :my _heart _nit/ advice the Vetter: I can'enduee any thing but sue... c rebel; ' Tyler has befit all in Al: .I have. 'died pense, and will 'Start to-Morrow." ' - - hith totfWelkfor my spiritital,good,and it is,hiit just., • "pumas," said Mrs.. Ifarris, when they were hold that I should be puttishialwiththe'frtwns,of any; idol: ing their nightly consultation n little' before bed-time; Yet oh i that some milder , ittstrumentiOfinmishmenti 01 am grieved to' tell you, but have you not Oblierved had been mercifully adopted." ' . ~- 1. .f; i Tyler to be unusually gloomy since Snitih7s dePIM-. ._,...!..t lle patient . , nty,tlear,7 said Mrs, Barris encon.; lure ?l' llillitlerf""-it brbitt, - the `infirmity-of- menf-vidre,:jew lous. .I!isuspieiobs will sooni die , away of e pient i selveßrmillbetiipu will, again be !iappy."' . • , ";:kAa'arrij" • ' • . . . . " Do not take it to .it is only a passing . *flint. lie feelshurt,it.is' true, because he thinks you main fest a-partiality forßoberta;.:butlielieve mc, iny'denr, the feelingii will, be but transient. In. the'lutiaiitinie ityerhaiia might be as w4ll to be a little less pointed in your - manner . towards - Roberts. - You know we arc conunamleil to feel fo'r -, each other's infirmities.'' The words of Mrs..liarris. &rove *ay every tear roinilie — iFfvfornit,eas; who; ri sink in : her own - simple native:sligni . ty,";4ll - "Iilo kaOw it, - auk phut 11-Can not heTli Tyleftil "liiNir a hinllo - thatinv:ipates,, my own honor. 'Waiter Roberts has entitled hiineelf to ay esteem, man have-hut treated him ns lie deserves be treated. • If Tvler is offended dint I reeipra . rate the attention a n d eourtesy. of .Your visiters, I m o at submit hisdiSplensure—though it he my sorest trial,'next • tu the frowns of my Makerr. I trust, thottqh calla upon to einlitre those of the. one:I - shall • not be visited with those of the other; rual though neart be wrung by Cie repronches of its best be; loved, it will still be convened with the pence ofeon- science." " I leave you, dear .Dorcaso.o . your ' Own' pualiet t ions. Look to 'thin who is the strength of thafiveak, mud the helper of the helpless." '• ' . '. • As • Mrs, Harris closed the door behind her, she. L aasp opwr It together and - ex - clai Med in - a low , . voitn thou gb from the . bottent,-(if4(erheprt--; • Cood !!.! .. • . " Aiiil hits it come e thii?" siVaTDOrchabitterly; - • Am she cast herself on the bed. " Slighted, despised; suspectedbyihe idol of my bosom! I could bear his frowns±, 7 lmt lAa suspiciobs!" and here the poor, , girl wept as it ter hart would break. ' ' Mrs Harris had rigidly - conjectured. Dorcas wiis 1 fir o'oll ilAigh-souled girl, alid supposed others as free kom guile as 111;rnel i: Wit to besuspected!. this, 117: I any thing', 'voile! force her.lo fear that she'vras not beloved ; rind She said, sorrowfully, •"oh !` had be ]feltibr - ine - ns - I - ilo - for - hinv;lW - never - could-have±be- 7 lieVed mac so unworthy his regard ; 4 ' and with this thought she rang ,the a nal sent. for her auk to ' I come to her immediately. - '-' --- ' ' '' 7 . 1 . She' was •in tears when Mrs. Harris 'entered ;the room, but drying (heed, she aril, " Motlwr;do you think if "I'-ler had loved Me us lie ought, be; Would have actifirotct(Vatais7.7" :. . - . • ". My child," said Mrs. Harris; I ‘ . do not ask mei": - " Maam ' you not_ tny only ittiviser ?" ~ . _.. • ' I knou; I' am, wy ; :ilear ) and this: alone - forces me to confess that as much as my heart hasheen set upon -yoUrinilmoyitiliiiia-,yet-thave-lseenietreed-to-entera tainleara_niten .1 haye ,ohs'o.-veiLltis_very.. apparent_ partiality fur sarah Roberts, , I have 16ved him. from his cradle 1 liut thOtiiih lie ‘e,ero in truth my mrmsum I ivotAct cast Tiirdoff ior'evet should he prove hint , self cainible 'of such'Perfidy." ' , ' " Sav not so, ilea c annua l ; be has Imo, peculiar ' eiretunsftees -- ;tvl - 4 - fihriiyiiiinitliies - tvere - - - nii!tlive; liiiii tiiboo ' rally have prompted his atl'eetion' forme.. ' Itut why should i hope that he is the sarrM htni. ) ? 'the, eirnnustanCes' thid gave birth to I4s feelings linv l e been Milled in . tliti'finst; and it is but inittnid . that; Itia.fe'elba4s nhtialtl:liare lieMi '134'14(41. with them. ' What ciairna iiitve lii - poi - i' hi iii i - fi l li -.. he whole's 'claims 'up;in,'ine, Mid gratitude alone shouldlirerent in the : n desire. inr'interrere with, his - urijiiiTess. l'lv ill 'write to him;nisiliellsiiim so.i; • ' ._ " You hatiliettFr hot he: too liasty, ,, said Mrs: lliti , ;- rbi, nifectioniiteiy. ' "'Nye tnnYibe ivrotig" . ; l l.limiiitYl feat. Ave'are but too right.: But kerne 'Vatch for you, L and rat may depe nd upon nifillitbfuinesi:-.Fleilticiii shoulthyoulltus Write to him, you , would inake , yotr= ii, - liiq - e .7, - "seltliabl'e-to-inisconstractioni.enpt , :eia'llylityonr_fearit_ ...1 are correct.. _ In the menntinie, my detir, aCt'with' the slime higipmilatled' propriety' an eyer.'''.Appear noi tcio • anxious by altering :y Our. due tr'eatinent , of •iilr . -Robertsi'antl.het-ussitred-that-if-tyler'slfeelingn -to. ward you are! of .tlid proper stamp,;thdy vitt compel him-to be the one to' make . tlie beeoming'overtures." , . a Itlesti you,, my mother,••for this mai. iiir every thing rise. - I. will ', show' nty, &mad of your judgment by foIio!iog. your. e utiviceilnd , - ; or, your itirevtiml iby . repaying it witit , n , pr,raliil i ergri:i.ittyle . ,.l „.,, ;1 1 . ;That evening,porcasifrom.n seattehrtinty ? ttrted,,, "tyiei• L: leillt'inS.,nmCll. Cordiality, an his eo L ikinenssand t -her,oy,l,l NOmilety, - titstiiibilityvorilticndmit of,, •.-thc _. ; . 1 .0. 4 .1 1 1,, 1 c r w.,0 4 „,,,,i4ii:(1,--slue--clitteritilly,, ,compiled wi th' her engagetneni,,,EMi ' her, . Iteltr . 'llid , fli!41?'?1001' titer I `Y II 9 n iT I , I ,49F , Mid, i!e;. `'!i 3 O ; 6 . wiudeli stay, pt IMme,,if; Sarah would consent. totot witil'him and Itiok lit some,pteturen. Slie - ot' course, I.chrilycon!enteth,. , ,; ! , , , : :: • ~;. LL ~,, 1 . , ; ..., 'hg ri.!rtder'n inipigtuatiou ean.'eintily; supply tolt. : - .1", ,self,liqw matters.:‘yeutop ter. several ,titt” subactlneitt; ereiil. The breach tee - ante gt:tOutilly-wider' s i : s to nd ih n j7 ider. i r, .Tyler.,en , decivored, L to stitle his e nniti,ii i ' by beingitri,ictilatlyatt4tive - to ,sartll,atitfjoberttl L had becOrtielatnrO than - ...ce'r Mittinored-otibircas:;;„ ,±l, About. VA' o . l 7'tk'N't e'l l‘ l ! 9-71 '35 1e ? 11 ! 1 1',...P i P 93 1 . 1 M7 - tik4o t 4,1,, 'µq; ang-ru?!llng into 0k?:1 ) ))r 1917 f.?sa iil , P( p,cl.,ca N ?(lco,tiwo,gsltle.444!;9i)ef.!.ot?ic:c.?! , ; !Ust ouc, Tilulterwloe J tcil XT l ,l lit '- i) P .s ' '`'`'' .ii . i l l ',Fir: Bli l4i7 7 7,:. My unele . 4ijust written io , fur,;tikayt • It:gp-1 , 4,.rtY0k P 1 P,',14'7, 1 . -8 . 74 1 1 u4 If frvi!ik P2!ll d r.. l ' l ' , r!1;"8,'111',I that:; t,;1415t..0!0e:91t Mal, gO ri'pii ttler . :a:blaier, .14a In'9iee" li,?n, larai.to , start :!tunie`diitt:ely, aud,..' . lliat;.e...ridth.la 'iciv:er hut Ilir::Mieinitiitie' r tol sa) , ";.'etitl-bye; So here., it in- 7 gootkbye. But , ,aliereirtyler? tub ! there be, iss" - id kissing the partng farewell, site Out.eftlie,hkuse ThlllaarliEKDAZ-ZVIIIMLEMSO aeo acituo% Wn. me Mulct, Ea IM=E ''!Yon.will be leas surprised then when I tell you that to-morrAtAte-leavesTor-Patisimulj.stronglysttsPeet, by alusetiotts arrangeinent between theMaClies." "X - tun - hy - my; fairs Prepared for the worst, as I .am by your coimsel tout by lielivenly atislatance forstiftifd to. hear it.. 'Where are hut a few-dregs remaining kit my cnp.of bitWiliess, and these I ant Prepared to drink,"!. . "MAljam farewell itrectionatelyj and I cannot ad vise you to !lint amordloidnialaaut-the past, pkesent ott fnturc."- , , - "Mother !inn), n troirinif—and tiu4 me, not wanting in - ' can trust:you . sllni-dear';lbutit_isiataliail_wii MI nditc - cli - • "Yes, hal fear not to'Nleep--!.good nts kistking her; she left:the room.. " . . "Not to sleep ! no ! hut it will not bc:lougheilye r shall sleep and that solually. lleyeage:they sweet lililow fortlie soul to rest niton o and lati-h Notiong after this, Sarah-wrote to her brother that 'elle_had been very agreeable surilritkl•by Tyler's ar rival in Paris; that Jitilaid hem devotedly atteldive to her, and that She had ere'ry.reason to es'pect daily no :offer of his hand. .Roberts, ovedoyed, conintuoleated thT!'ititellig - eltie 0 Mrs. Harris, Whit, mused upon it for imaieti tactual haprred, "What' then is toli - etome of Dorcas ?" Waiter replied, "!if I MightlioPe; MY dear madam, thin.you atal.she would permit me to emptily his place! especially since •iiiy own sister hai captivated her em tini." ..„Mrs„ lookecLat.ltim.steadiaSPY : P...totiment "and replied, "M r. Roberts, I NM . noticed. Itareastia . Tyler; from the begturting. --1-have:always beat. fully satisfied that they Were not intended for etelt'other.— . I have her welt enough, but I love him hatter; and, madly, Mr. Roberts, betwecuourselves, (we tmcicr stand each tither ?) I nth not sorry that he hastliought better of ii---partit;idarly,"Bince hO . has I)ecti cinnincod .of his idly by II girt of such tried worthas.,Yone Mr, While then I shall be glad to second ycitir • _clinations, l wilLnot attempt. to forceihose of Dorcas. , I will see her myself; convince her that she has noth ing to hope from Tyler, atul in too days' from nqw you may call xmon her Yourself:" • There is.ati old story of two.sharpers who Met;imil by tiPpearipg each to each the. most simple hearted of beings, cheated each other out of five hundrc.d Somewliatafter,the same sort was the game now •to 'he itlnyed by Mrs. Harris and Roberts. 'Each had.to affect ..the 'Attmose dlsinti;restethiess• and simplicity put every art in plarto make it tool of the other. We shall-see hoW they succeeded. Soon after the departure of Nolxaks, Martha tame Into the room and walkedlialestlYliji — teliiis, with-the-ostensible design of armnging_ her__ ringlets ;. ' but as these were nlrptnly in perfect order, we may charitably-suppose that there was some person in the glass'whom she felt inclined to call upon.- She took _ one finger and lightly, very lightly . , touching here and . there's elm', said, while thus engaged, to her mother, " la - di - dll - 11;211Witis - Wfint;iiiother - ?—llidn'the ask to see me As soon ns I saw hint coming, I took dm pliers out -of my, hair ,and dressed Myself, and waited (oz him to send fi:M but when I saw he thought .I,_wOuld-eorne - dowu - any hOwi and tieiclihatTyou_vrere talking nbout. • litit he litM gone, and I have, had all my trouble for nothing, Did-lie 'Say nothing about ! me—mot . ,even ask how 1 . Was/ / think lie Might." /le came ov:er, my dear, to 611 Me' that Tyler and garalvaregeing to be Married.", WhY;nicither,..l thought" yousaid Itmightrititve . To& ?" • • • ■ . . , "1 ticril to tell yen iicito.lceep- yon'tpilet alep..you. Avei , a a little girl, but only then:, Since the , Lciril open eirriireyeaTl-thiak-it.-Allrotig-orqii•litcoosinafo_ar- -1 Irtotlaqs, good peqle often ITITOT tbeh - first oushfs,'and see why I eitn't have Tyler, He'e handliOme;mother."'--".-, • , • 0. "We . sitould.feet it our ditty to'set n better mtnidple, and 'then, only - be; they mill not do it any . more. But I;6'l)nd:call' BOreas; • she will •feel more interested' in' ilinquittter than, ybtrdo, tor kilo* . sheand Tyler .";Well; if.',sne Outgo. Tylovi she may hate him, ter she is so ' gootl .:: But Saratrßolterte th9ll iidt,:beettuse I %%let iiini,rnyself o', and, ad Guying, alte went up itad i tolit :Dorcas to go down.und tell hernaollieridiat,; -Fiarairshould-notitove-X-yler:Olferfj.!'suitt.i6;.ftlet 4; ter has just came fronr,Burppe; I sum from that says they are going to htimarried , ;; 'bet, la ! ;km'. wieepyou look kanl' soo:y 4 -raiv not,youi!'- t ,iting . ikmrt, Boren)) songht.her nuplAu)d `foutallhil• ready to eonfirra het! worst fintesp ). After. haying, played Mout with her victim, firil?her flint tiiere was no:hope, /lire. kluyris, melt) to trey itle,•for way of.escope, in cast ' of, accident, affected torn ce , useler l . She was pale- , fill, howeer', to.. delay her ,hypoeritiel ,ou•Sersatioa . - tintiipere was no l)ope : of Ind ig r j eceiied., ~.,1 . "Cheer up, lieirdas," . snid She yi) it Sarah is, all ; girls, 'fond ,41nalc,ing.nonluests, and - her . naturid , detdreS T1141 . 14 . 00' her ttitta)ili,nipre int- P9l:tf u ' 0 to the 4tteniO4 of TY)e,r,,,041!;,16 aatuiilly Felaii)s, ton, lie"ni4,l)aa'dei , Utedhin'iself a greit,,deal la` her that, his' rati . naiiih kurw theeifeti if *paid' hevOu , ' , oin ; - , 1 ", 1 ',1 • • •_,; • '''" ten4tll;‘;tliint,!fer' . 'y6tii."etiieoiM' houroil'oniuy‘itatuds . ; lintlldlie 'lioxe'Cit 'their Ave-dovith,l , n... „. • . . tentions-to.Snrah',so, Much as his suspicions, of Use that. bas„given me up to despair. Had Le loved,:he could never haVe doubted,tue 7 ” , tlear,if'clouda are about you, you know who sent them; andAnowing 'Who. sent thein, you' know where to seek ligbt stinitfyonr darknom." ' "And I will . seek:qe,t HOW.' said porCas,krateful ly.' "Alai' I will not forietMthank Him that I have one to remind me wheiee our belp'cometh."-• . . "Know . ; who sent theM!" said. -Mrs. Hairis scorn, fullyto herself."' " : Slit knoWs imot that ! but 41e. ! han know it:'. , • . ' Seated by a writing desk, in one of. the.splenilittho tels-in Paris, Tyler was hulking - a letter to his aunt. .!Soon," mused he,, caking his, pen. on the tabl, Will my fittelie decided. Roberts will take advan -tage ormYabsence-to offerher his hand, and slie shall • tiot know tIM costs the to give her up."— Itesumittg his, pen, he Wrotelltat'i'aris was the most delightful Place in the •world ; tbrit he wais .enjoYing himself highly, and that he 'neetlivit be expected home Until after a certain event had happenedi(meaningth marriage of Dorcas 'and Roberts); in conclusion, he flegged - to-be-renteMbered-tcFMartha r .Dortaarand h• • aiotiter,_2llM letter be enclosed•in a blank envelope, and the day:after die - conve . rsation of Berens and her aunt,-it arrived at Bellevue:- • IB`H.-flarris,, herself, read - it 'to. BOreas ; admitted the clause in reittion't6 a eerfairsevent tir.be ~Confirn ation strong as proofs of holy writ ;" and wound up her torture by 4;mm:ending her" dear, forsaken datigh- ter" to the favor and protection of the Almighty; .yow ing if shelwas pot to see . Tyler before the certait event, she would not see hint after it--for,•lte slwuli never cross her threshold as the of Saral Roberts. • • . . . - 711:er.. 'amid to — dilve — Dorep s - to the - cOnatidSsibwetz-'suivide She-had never anidea_ of that mental andniewal greatness; that borrows vigor from being :frainyled;on, mail distils chew. from MI On the tiny follo‘alig,Rolwrti,trerabling with nuxie y,calle-(1 upou Dorele. ffenttiess lit;eitifie as he was j le had felt hew-powerful is . the holy alliinee•between, virtue ittid lie hail been necustnntedto look uputt the isex ni'dneornted made sotelk . thi. the coacenience or , man, and Subject. to his enkieu..7 nen; light had Jiroken in neon lan; he. had been .brought under influences to which he had eier before seorned.at the idekor being subjected r= but.the. same soulless Hypocrisy—the tattne unscrupulousness as to.. !Irons, was still identified with his existence. He found Dorcas buried / iti thought by the parloii fire.— As he approached, slie_rpse, anti extending him her,hand, entatvorell-ti; veil - her einotiMia - undr , r the semblance of cordiality. Now and then it &int smile .wouhl .wander-cver_ her ,fmtures, but it-89401/411, her_ heart tlutt she.could with difficulty restrain it from be- ing followed byn gush of tears. They, for a while, conversed familiarly on their usual topics; but Roberts endeavored, step by step, to' bring the conversation nearer home, until he made her an open nvowal of his love and tin unqualified offer of his band. - Had athunderbolt fallen frOM Heaven, it could not IntVe shocked more utterly' the heart of Dorcas: 13ut , poor. girl ! thunderbolts had fallen—and they had so accustomed_ Iter_to_endurance,that the present shock was but one among the'niany. She had learned in the school of affliction to command her feelingi;and rising from her ehafr;she said, with an ice-like calmness— "Mr. Roberta, we have met : too :ofteti. I adinire you as a man, und esteem you as a friend, but we meet fie t again 1," and when he 'awoke from the trance into which,lier,wordaiindAltrawnitint, he found himself alone., • • . . . .It luny_ seem unnatural that Partas,:during all this time r had, Olen ao.Unaarily into the snares that were spread for her. llut,it must he reMMlthered that she was a perfect child of nature. She had been nurtured in a distant , land;o7here,-ladter and mother, seam -ble of -the dishipations,of.bast-Intliati Society, had kept her secluded front it, lest she might yield to its en , i eh/lament. And here we mar observe, is one great ,error of parents" - Fearing lett their , chihlren maj , become victims . to the world, instead . cif giving them awmrly knowledge of its tentptations,aml at the same tinielristructingtheni - by example-and precept how 'to avoid them,they immure them in ignorant solitude, believing that thenieChanical principles hereacquired, will avail than when . reninved froin their - own influ ence. Hence they have no trials of . faith to work out patience I no gifts 91 patience to work out experience ._ nti treasures of experience to enliven theni_with,hope. The consequences of rlisagreettble follies 'have never taught theta 'diatietient they , lune Mr - knoWledge of i human nature to . geard them against its deeeits: their whole mitiority:luta been !passed - hi the - iitirset!y, and when they leave, its walls, their nalnds arc the . same Lnitlettered, blank slumit, as-when their, eyes first open ed on the darkened light of fhatveli. -the result is, that ivbere.• one such, by a happy torobinatiOttef cii iattuStonces,is eared Croat riestruction,!hemands he, come the slaves of the vicianicilie - ifelinuftlarvile; 'or.tiM dupes of thenetfUl.' . :: ltecovering' front, his ,stupor, )1014ti :etelairtied; 'ulfeketvdti*fc;erturtetigaitrl' : putive - rio 2 ineetrrignim - 1 'mil that speedily." As he uttered thiti, .Ittleir.:Harriit' who' had ..bett'awnitingyfeve'xialtly;,the ten initiatinO o f their iOtervic.w, enteretl the itunpi ', ' ' ",- .- ' `.: Weli,"'sitid she, Silitnteing t' apts. him: ": What' mid my PrettY bird i ' ilk - what' i _t i ed ? .Iklotiury, surely ?" : :'. ' ' `-'. ' l :'''';` i ."'"` - ' , , . , ... . r....r "'Eveit so maddint" mil; here'. he'tiiii l Pr4 the' sib' aided 'coMlitet I;C:flare:at, : ) 7 - - 1' .." Yow opened Yot4'attaek tritl ittioa,'' said Atigil-IfitiQ riiWhe lutdiiOw;Strimk Upon Wile* velnintulthOngid it7i)chiens ii -, . -- )T dii ! 7 - roi4ed to , inarr tiliii --- reoer etOiii - WOuld betice:oritPlieltdilholigli . )her malice! would I nothe id CoMPletelygratified4 ''" We hare Nit yodels.: day rec'elved'coetitin kotAllgonteAor:direttly implied; 1 if 'not.nertitini) that "Tyler and -Stirtalt tire to bether.i rind before their return, and she has not yetreiovert ed from the shock. When she-hears that they ere tte: tually married:,-4iitSlie:doubtlaiiiivill in attlay or two . T -you will find her less impeccable t," and :Itereshe 114 00, )! 1 ! 1 ?: 31 1 0 lcttcr,,withll l;e4'''S4P?; telling 10!:to're'iMi -it M. 141 i P 4 1 . 5...-.-§1 1 ..9 1 ! . 4,J; i Y7 11 jP )01, clue. And , ITO, ''' ll "Fl ( 4 . t. .T a ??.,l l `l l Aq t .,P , `,. l oa` w ,lrf *hat he vrtitudthAltat-etiyelope,;as:litheifuntre )ra‘ liir4li.Y ber,?,ye ,her, ~ , •, ~,-,, . : --, ~ ~:fte tookOte , lote,int : , it.'ttr. hi !+.1 . int,..#1 .1; I far1f1. wri ofi his, hOii9; is'oln was #1 tl9oi ngint#cdi 7 atelY heie y he;hY,the'aidlof tlin,ietter ini.Pirlses Bien, Coutitecreife4 ' l )•.k`el' band"w!', ngTriVe° e• ."' the irOnrittge Cerenuni§luti4tlg t , iiil.4ilir ,‘ been.!p , eilf l ititrii . C . dth . c,Orple'woiiii`Jiii;U'ite ‘ti ) ,VirbeWith , ir . `ptciti .lid e riol6.o' livoe::4,4mitalivhier2 Atka. INripill„u 1 ' ' lll ni t )rin dOfQiiVeh'biljel)iiii.4vaiiirlilipWlfe da, ,t 4 .1 goe.n... ~ t . ~jr ti;o'iMii.-iiiiiiii:atid three dOs . titier.; , A Pr u- . . . . , , . • . to the letter-box oldie neighboring-Joist..M . 6T. - WIIOII ~judge goes with me to help, me bellethelMrdeo ocher Mrs. Harris received it, knowing .well the souriii; on s n Sentened." , - ' , ..:;„•. - - , . whence it Came, she went iminellian•lY-to:Slrs; Etliel:i uMr.ltoberts, this will not do.". .She took tt utinia wake; mid commenced in her usual wity . i. , „ , , tore of,Tyler . frmmlier,helt, and pointing to At, said, - "Mrs. Ethelwaite, you are my owls 110.1stii01 s - "Though I might blush to own' it, my heart, it; . still ter.".: . . ='—. L. '-, . thitre. , :.I. am Berm , that any thing from me has made you desert your home 7 ' Return there, and he happy. 011 this vessel you addre:sarrie . not at all, or only as a • passing netinainmiliee.7 The poor woman, well awa what wan Corning, wit • trenabylig in her chair, and out,--;- • 1" .- " Well, siater. • . _. "Non know, Mrs. EthelWaite,l have kept thtdugly. , In the, meantinie, 'solitary anaidAlke gaities of raris, secret of yonr'S well4toe well, I rear, rot• my eternal with 9tera,but net of theta; Peep, came to, himself .. .. happiness; for on know, as the Bible- says, the-parts- "What if ' I have been unjust ?,".tatid he, after return-' ker Swag bad. Its tTie tho: 1 aanst - now - disclose' it—invane-night_irotiva _crowded saloon. The next makfir . st Of alli,to Tyler.": - She saw her sistlT was ' dawn saw hiM on his way to Bellevue. fainting, and handing. her the. camphor bottle, said, His mint titct!'ikm at tIM (kiln ' . . . . • . "Come, come; it is not time 'to faint .yet. .Da, you "Whereis Dero,..a?' mid he, hurriedly. • Want Efle to tell him ?" - . • - "Gotie!".- .:, , ".• . . . . . . . , . . . . . `« Great heaven - ! - No !"-: ' • " ' -• "And Roberts ?". • : . . -- "Well,' fistea_ to .nte, MrS. Ethelwaite. That hey - "Gone too—with her !" ' She intimated they had lof ytur was' Y darling hope, I in'eant him to marry ( 1 6 1 )641 . -. ' . - " my . . Martha, iind lie asMuch as promised.Me he avould. Tyler rO went to his roovith a stricken heart. He' "' ' 'lle went to India; and there . fell ,ia liwe with that vi; 111'4.7 himself on the bed ;, and shortly after, an ' old • per, mut hod the imput i enex , to ntittoott till: me of IL woman, a house servant:brought a letter, Saying . Miss -.' llbreas had kit it. With it trembling :, hand he tacit, • . . - 11MAM-shaßliot-nitWry-Iter-I-sWcur-it ;- and you _ are , - .openont_read-......L.‘1 - .L..- - 7 -. .- -- - 7 t7:* : - 7 :7- ' "I have not a word of reproach. , Ilov4otitoo well - . -to -emhitter -one drop-inqour-cup ofd joy:--BehaPpl ....,_ with your - bride ;.;alnd sometimes, when OW separate( ' from you-by.the waste of waters., chit a thottglit'On ' " to help me prevent him" But, sistia!, lie marry Sarah ItoliertßP nivtlit'w4ll my from Dorcas--4 sent him to Fratica-7-flitarted the re.i. say lie is already imiri:ieil;atikl ; at your peril yolt are aot to you are to af firm it,Acalleil u fol.". • • :• • • - • ".llnt, sister, I Cannot - tell , " Very well—/ then, can-tell the truth !" • She cast on her.a swirl of the blackest malignity, find seemed about . turning Ethelmilte iinidoringli raised ,her haul. ri Swear_ly-ii_themas_yoti irjim for peace j Jhat.you• pry p_tensurn2L ==l "Well;:then, have done withyour folly.. Your st cret-is yet With 'tne—howlong, delta 19 _ upon your self; sand so sayilzgolu i t went in search of Dorcas. • My. (It:qtr .- girl, I did- 'lox' think to be, s 6 8006, the beaivr of Such unPleasat4 tidings-•-Tyler gout Siimilt are marricd-Lthe licartleakinp,rente! 'Jere is the seal of his 'perfidy;" and' shh read t h e l etter. • - Dorcas receil'ed its contents With a dumli;lifeless grief, :as if the fountaitiof her soul was aleottiy frozen. Both stil in silencC, till Mrs. ilarris said, "I:)orcas,be a woman! I wotild not advistcyou to your Larne—but, be a woman ! I feel my own nature htitraged with, yours. consult your and if another ittduce merit is necessary; save Tyler tht. remoisit of haring broken your-heart," , . • • ttilOW ?" • "You know Mr. Roberts—he is flying for pig.— &tie. his life-and yonr own by marrying luin. - spirited . • • • trMy own life is of no consequence.- I have another way of euding my griefs than that.. Marry hint ! mar:: ry any body!—no body but!leatit !" -Mrs. Harris thought a moment—tO perhaps she means to —; .better !" and then said, " well my own child,, I onlymlvised you As a wornall, ,'Nou• let me advise yokiPtti eltristiaM . Remember!" and here she pointed heavenwardit, and left her. _She saw_Roberti, and told him there was no hope; Dorcas would die soon—and begged him to say no thing more about it. But ltt6 was not one to be so easily baffled. `Dorcas remained half alive and half domed, until the day before, Tyler wad said to be espeeted.:, Mrs. Harris arose every mar g with the hope that she, had-destroyed_herselftantUntrArst deentnd of the serintd.was to know hoe she was—expecting-to re ceive the intelligence., But_ now she 'could wait no The fool has got no ,heart,” !aid .she, as she .rnixel - n .[ 0 , 4 of poison, intending do herself for Der..ts,vvhst she thought, her, too pussitinhnous', to attempt. ..ll:tit no! this is the last night have reserved herself for.thi&_Let, her kill! herself, if she will ; iid then I shall he revenged too, if Ate has one. But if she. is alivetO-MoiroU , morning, her shroud shall be made before - niglitfall;" and with this hellish design, she "put the deadly, tnix.i tore into the sidebotinh •Jr. • • Dorcas' roomwas an eastern wing-4 the IMuseined opened' into the yard. hither she repaired on. that Momentous night. - Roberts, thinking this the most favorChle time lie his designs, had stationed neaminge in the road, under the Maxi she Could then lie the more rosily peCsinab , d or compelled -to abandon n place where 'she lutist die, with misery; anal retire to one of seer* - ,' cabere slur could brood over her sorrows .almia.Withinit_being . mocked by the presence , of .Tyler, 'as the husinind of another. - This was lobe his ',Mesta' bat oncelnehis power, lie inietnled to forge her into, a. compliance with his importunities. He saw her enter the room,' and 'felt his heart tel Mm Os she sank upon hee ki lees, and committed her Self to the gather of thefaterldess.,A :noise disturbed him, nd he hastily retreaded in an op. posite irection, but 41nu R tm),(kurj,yit q w k he valid : see_ the candle burning : ; liewatched patiently for., nearly, an hour : still it burned on. fie stole up closer, yet 04. no, one 7 -creprt neares--lifted the hutch r -opeuetii the door-41w room wits empty ! f AginMened with rage, he. stood Undecided fora Ittol then 090Ceilt,1130.Viiird the ,C4 l6. liiiitiN. - . - "QUriKit r" mmtereil,he, fcs Ike tolti . the. Itn *only/. haye no more nse . ipe him that: night. , Lciiikhig Coin maiiter ?" mild the iritniii•":tvlici hielken :employe& on inich duties- Worn need 'uric ger i nto; ., the it caine',aliang; abbot half an iv:mi., ago." herself, ;front, honk: ,thing !Pt' Paid lift' ".drive an.; follow_ the diligence, .but . 1:10 not con:brig, with it. Si.‘e whe4 she, gets oat, and limo; I • The hornet dashed, on. Morning revcaltlifie_ t ject or their Pursult,ahout a tnik_allead. At break- fmt they aseertainetttl!at a Slage young . rady . , 'closely wrapped up, was one of the, pappylgcra: 11,:Fy,:for7, loye l l op .to, ‘yllet.e,;t and the joy . r ot ltolicriOorcan left it and .entx . red t e i....(Fowards evening, hesaw...liec !hirer) trrar .2 ' er:iftgeTnnOinitadthot she Aingrk 4l 3 !fsselxpstlit'Orq!''il`:?•, lgT •til (;i•*rv,-/ ti i ti'e 6 'Ot;`iitidiqyad 1t6;t44.T sA wify do:4; Atiip;AibiloPP.;tioNii Vice& hi jour?caldiniiii of 3dl"that ileincl lastni66tkit itfoicvir.'iYliitiuost'"i`i~'ii 1' e"ti4ttiiiocrtatia'trfh; att3413:11611a 70110 rf3j^ Stnpified at firiit,mul then frenzied, he rushed with - theietteitolds - ntotiale - , - andrirruntingttarded moment. -- ;7_ deem: fron't her the foulconsPi racy. - . . Snatehinglk:r IT - the arm; he dragged her-to his annt,..whoothe also.seized in the, same manner, and thus confronted the guilty pair. • • %. •• • ---"Speak Hl...shouted he . ; "confcaa or -your-confessiemyotr final ! My Mather haseonfesSed. for yeti, you foul hypocritu ;,- ••- "?. Mrs. I [orris condensed:lux-features into a .witliering___: expression of hatred, and rejiiincil- • ' - "Your mother? do you call that thing yam , raotherP? "yes! and ydu are a wolurth, or r ,y.en : should:l)u - • taught how , to s'peak of here -• • - • v.s , Aml stho *as your father?" • • - . Mrs: Ethelwacte burst out in scream, and fellsdartglingleom_the,unrelaioU m of • T) ; ie r , • - • - '"My father died before I Was, born; tut what is , that.ta foul"- • •• • --- . • • "lie might havelmen your father, htit,hc nitver was - her hush:mull But listen. to me, Ty - ler Edict wake." Tyler - did listen till she east the foal blot on- his • .birth-; And then the thought flashifig ou him thatithati • lteettinvolved in•mystery, he fiercely clenched both his bands round her thrtiat,ind fliagl4 - liti• with all his might against the wainscotting, rushed frtim:the • house in ik pgintimadrps, and rode in a frenzy to wards Londofi. When Mrs. Harris- recovcred -fro% shinning • fall;she saw nn one inthe room but her sister, still whifirhe - had fallen when Tyler released her from from his grasp. • . . 4 •And seyou thought me a ffitil lilac yourself, to Tie trifled 'with and 'betrayed .with impunity," said she, touching her 'scornfaily Ai' Willey I .ot: lately she started back in horror--- . ' 'Her sister was dead!' • She Walked • away: mechanically, hail opened the sideboard. ThefeWas the fatal cup she 6d prepared forllorcas. Like Judaalscarint, she fit that she had betriii. - ed innocence, The deed . was done'! the scot'- pion was warmed into sudden hieing b the -fires that. were yaging in her bosom. Thew 'she sought to" ' _quench in a MoMent 4ith,the .deadly draugld, and ' '"Sqonei..than the .devils hoped, arrived in bell i"77 77 Mien Tyler retched London; he immediately has- • tened around fromquay. to . ;waiting ineoher- • ently if any one had seen D•weas. IL.peated insults aroused him to a sense: of OW frllititqAtltps , of his scared, till whe'n by one 'of thehiwlT older Of _the police, irlto said to him signifieantly . ' "Longing fora gal—ell ?" • '; Tyler shuddered:Lillis prif.tnity.anctturned to leate MIN -"Look hire, my tray you voulibet look so sithplitl, on! you kuew.t.s much II (In ". lie put a guineal is his . lisml sist - swiited his intelli— getim "Well now, flint's clever.' Vele, and ' wrapped up us if she didn't want nobody t• see her ?" • - Tyler bowetfassont: • . - '-'''Seed her itiytielf-vent .ithrOatt the sliip.Cureline, and is this miantethweilaroxit, bound for .Ameri-, Tyler Nuking given hint upc.ther guitett, tpplF. ship . hinikediateky, 4llothet! p,cl“..t.thatt writs just. startitig..., t:or the sumo port. (..):$ the etil;vettetl the prosprut hel,, tunic-more , An. He lord tx rough pusspir, tatil tlitt:fift; n galc : w.ati tilt; lisppy itibtrittuent.o( . sy.N:ing-the evtaiti's ;V1194 tlic pilot esi4i• on bu;,ril l the c eptuiii itil!c+(l , - w h i 4_ n e.tv-ami r was z. lid .rnwil.ti t:111 . 6 . been..3.r.syskeil .(14144g stovii3',a;4ll (1. 1 .1 arnihlost . -4 ‘ What's thu!' s " 'mad . 'l'rict "ike 'ship ME=l "The very•siinw," • ' • ce, . "Any bidiei.l6lit • tu • "1•1tOry sour!' 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