7.Vlllttua athaaaa--ax•Q asa : . BARGAINS. , BA RGAINS. : . Hiving added a large 'assortnietit .goods to lily formrr stoek, I will sell off the same ht • greatly re duced prides frir cash. , ' • ' eersons. wishing- to„ supply thetnielves with Very ,cheapp Cloth's, Cassimerei Cassinetti, Flannels, Vest, figs,- Merinoes, BestreAeens, Calicoes, Bombe - Etc. E.d'e..Bic. Will do well to tail, as I am • de- tarmacs! to.sel aslow;:if. notlowcr, than any establ, %aliment in the borough. - .• - • At.the. old stand, opposite Simon Wond_erlich's Betel: . Dec. 29; 1840 L 0 9 K 1-1 RE ! arliaakils.4 (03'411 . . . . .. • The Subscribers pita; their,presetti Stock o f Nirr clikndize at reduced prices; and will coittinue at stroll prieeiluatil all is' sold. A large pardon of-,Their Stook is offered at Cost.' - • ~ . . . I I ITNE R 8c IVIULVANY Carlisle, Dec. 30, 1 340. - 7:XT):4W.'.004.),Wae The subscriber fins •just returned -frovii 'the city and is now ci[iening!some stria. desirable seasonable GDODS, •consistiniz, it y-111111. DI Invisible Green, Browb, Diamond, Pilot, kaver;Black Wool dyed, Mile; Adi hide, Cadet and live : azoTzs, 'Wool..tlyed'Black;- Blue, and figured Cascrimeris; SattinettS of itil - ilesceiptionsf - Cordsnlid - Beaverteclitif • ricks and Checks; Imported Stair and figured Car .petingi Sircnny, Prince and Mouse. de Laines; limns baztites, Merinoes, blue black;klack; Mantua, Fawn, . NI:Imo,. Figured and Plain Silks;. Figured and Plain Swiss and Jaconet .Ifrtanst Green Baize and Flannels of different colours; Gin - vcs and 1 - losii;6l . Cloth and Fur Caps; Brushe and - 31eritiO 8'; Mackinaw, Wise and Point- Blankets: Leghorn and Straw Bonnets; together with tin 7ssurtinelit of Groceries &,•fititeemessvare: All of which - will be sold on the nigst- reasonable, ""terms.. Person arc invited to call and — eitiinitie for - -thernselveilliforo-purchasin'a.elsewlirre.. ANDREW RICHARDS, Caelit . le - ,- - Da.; - ‘23 - ,q84•0. • • ' - 1 - TETTERS• — rESTA - NIENI — ARY on the esinte • 1 : 4 of .fohn Newville, Ceinbe'risind tounty; deet•osLid, bovine. issued to the - Silbserifiees lit clue form. of law,r—Nci - ricr ishereby••4iyen .to-' thine having "claims agninst the estate 'of r•sid dew ceased to ,In•esenf.ror senlenient without delay—and. to those indebted to inake immolitite BRATToN. gew,ville; ---- • .11.91tElt r •LAllLD,Fratikfniql. : E.recyttcrs. December 16, . . . . Estate . V. .4cchibald Peck. deceased. T. ETTEltri . TESTANIENTAItiY on the estate -'1 . 4 'of Akltibalil Kick; late of t4,t_lkiii•ougli of Clir 7t lisle, Cumberland county. decinised, have been gruel ed to the subscriber residing in the borough of Car lisle aforesaid: .Nritice is hereby Os Mr to all . vernioris indebted to the . r:state of sai I decedent to. make ini- . _ Mediate those havin o .. — said estate to' present diem properly authenticated for.settlemetit. ' • ••. •ADDS ONTExecutor. Dec.'23;1.8 - Disuratice against-114re BY THE North America Insteraore .Corepany, CAPITAL $600,000. TM above company through their ' Agency . in Carlisle," still continues to insure all kinds of property in this mid the adj • g counties at the lowest rates, The' usual risk ou 'swim or brick houses averages about - $4 - per - annurcrowcaeh - thous4 sand insured,and a stock of mercliainlize - consisting of dry goods, groceries, and the usual assortment of country store, will be insured at the same rate.. Property.L holders, and merelituits generally throughout this and the: eonvitict, — will - please win the above notice attention. Application can be made either by- letter or in person, to the sub scriber in Carlisle . .. ' • Dec. S, 1840.—Stn.t, BOOTS AND SHOES. Wcitey Proof Dom I.ltilies nod Celitlemeit'b Ovgrahnes, Chi hlito's - leu nrrowl Lentlttln , Shoes, owl itTry. other (firsiajWitTn — tif . 13 - E.rits uud Shoes, foi saki musually low nt the Hat end Shoe store °posit& Simon Won erlicles Hotel C. 23, 1840 . rp.R 4. 4! ire R ArillYl.Al 4 ll) • lotteri% • a% fr44... Priif'S' of :$lO, - 0001 Glass NO for 1841.-1 o be iii.nwp nt Baltirriore, Mdioct-Sattittd!ty-, Jan. 01,?4 , N . D. ,9CHE4I.EI • 1.-(:k.000- ,- --- - $ s)000, , 5471), 2 . 0 f 3,000, 5-o .1,500, 45 of`soo, ko. ' T. itettickets $lO. 40. drawn No • • 3 Net.' • ..Tiiiitatt - Sto - - ,- -Haircs-$5--gitorteio-42-5 Cerlificatei of t'steltow a of 22 Witcl . l e TiActs $lOO 3 do : 22-11:4111 ,5.0 do • . „ (14i:tor - do 25 WIZ • Virginia_Leesburg LplteVy., • • e,litai A, for -184t.r;•:ro be ; drawn .ot 21.1exandriO i , otr.SotorlvlloAuift °flu). . - • 0313 OM-1410 000 VPP , ,V I7 ,*i •• • • ~-;..o:Noo, Pout , 0! . .-41,ti00 - Dako..to., (certifcatpe!of l'avloigysof 15 WholtiTiokutsc OM. r..c7 041101 do , ' fSs Do. , • do .345@ NE ocr orilerstor Tkekoouid 7ShitTelt or pertifitares ofl'aetnieffie Lntte ry vial prom'ptli, ,Itteiited to, tile drit'iviog,,iptit!ortiediaiply after it AID' ' • ':.••••".!'',•• • • ,•D. S. G,licagOnis Co••;;lfa nii ~Vit4ltin top iieni• • 1)406' , ", • " • ••• 10 , Iritrooms.),"o , y)R4Vtlro:Ates'ff: T r: oremo‘a Jo i e . r*.q fie (Me 1 - 1 4 thil.idoplkoktitYirtbaireli!,looll.toofteil, *-.lrdpeir . , or 01.. I'o.oo 'fleit!oyA:ol9.llvet ot,eidPirkli• ~ ,elywptiai,sopr.storopeb,letot Of, smiiilitcy igAmtige : fever tint' signe;el4l4lildlity of inomatij. Ali 0, int*, fijgnsl,ion- 070, 1 01)0 2 9' stfeet • -Altoto'be had of fitirooel Sod Ster4Oton 4 ' , Carlielc; Pa. • -stiney Aml ." IIIIIIIIII ""gll•mon•nPgMonim ,•- . . ..,--, -.J -,i • ~... -,'. • •••,,,,•-• •. ' • •-•:. -• , ,'-'• • ::: - '',.''' •:. ' - " - .,..''f: '' ' '• • •';i; °-. ...,.., :•. --..,,,,•. • '; .--.,°•.---• '., -P. ' ,. - -••: -,,:-; '''; ';(..;.... '' , ..;.1 : - - --;`'•';'%-...... - f',.,_ ..,.:•-.: r";.''''. : :: . . . . . . . . .. .. _ - % . ''',,...-' ',. '. j::: '':. • ~:'' *,:r ,,. • At .'-''. ::::. '''; 2 ;'.:'.::' s ' ' '' . .,1C . :::-' 4 ; . , l ' -.. -'.,' ' • ! ',' • - . . .- ~ -:, c.••. , 5 , . :- - .. .: = 1:, ~,.. i•••• • •'; -''...,,, :, , ,, , ,',1.4 ...::.'&:•-: - Is' - 74- .' , : • ; . • . ' ,— *;;......*:' , ,.. : . 'qy. ' ‘,',"7" • .'.'..,.:;;; ..:''.: - ", ,,, ,T. - . 7 z+ , i , , s : 4 - •-•/' '' , ' 41. ' .'•, . 46';'; ' .. '''';'....;:' -. ' .....::•.' . r:';!' '' ' ::':::' ': . . ' • ' • , . . . ~. ,• , • . i . - -, . .. , ... - ~!",‘ ~'...4- i.+ , ;. ,:. ~ '," 1: ~ ",-.'.';'.(.-... 7. '4 .."'. . '':',.,•'.''.." '' ' ' ' "..t . '... ~ . . , ~ .. .. „ i•,::::' , '.:',' i, ~,.. '-: '... ;--,''', '',..';;-.- '.: .' ' ..'.. '. ' ,;',, - VtPo ,,i ~ ALL . ....._... ~ . . - . .11;` - -7 ' .'' - - ... ' ' 2 - 1 .. ' ''..: -. • °l. 0 11:.." ••••I',. *4.' ! ..'1 .. 14:: ( 11. '. . . 4 '''''': .. • -, , ...?' •. , „ .' ::, •. , -,:'::: Al • ..: ::..... i - .... .., ' ......,. .. . OGILBY ; Such indeed are the astonishing. • reStorative'and healing prop.erties of tliis " - Balsam;" that even in the worst forms of Consumption; when the patient Inns snlrered with the most distressing Cetel, violent paini in the elicit, difficulty of breathing,mght sweats; bleeding of the lungs. &c: and when the most esteem eiteernedies of our ph:. rninnpitis had pileiLto afford any andeven,When Mitanic, Honiceptithic, and numerous Other remedies, bad been used for many j monthsia vaiii,..this'invaluable remedy has checked everY,l),mptom, and heen - productiye pf the most as tonishing a end. In the early -stages of the disease, proceeding from neglected colds, termed Catarrhal Consumption; it has been used with: undeviatingsue (less; and in many instances, when this disease seem •_ et] to.hare marked its victim .for -an early grave, the use of thiemedicine has arrested every symptom, and restored the lunge to a state of perfect health. - • ,In that Porn of Consumption , so prevalent amongst delicate females, commonly termed debility,or "going-into-a-decline;'=a-complaintivith which-thou- sands are lingering, it has also been Oct! With "surpri sing.success, and -not onlv possesses the power of checking the progress 'this alarming dieease, but at the -same , time strengthens and invigorates-41;e whole system more effectuallrthilitany remedy..ve have ever. • • -p LIVE(! diseases of the Liver, pn rtieularly when attended with a cough, intli gesttdn or wandering pains in the side, it has also-pro ved very efficacious, and cured many cases of this kiinratler the most jipwerful remedies had failed.. - 0:1" AStHNiA.--in this complaint it 6as alio been used iniiiimermis Matinees with the ; most singular .success., •It opens the clitlid;rendering the-brysithing puTectly fr ee, arrests the cough, and will ,seldom fail to give pernianent (Tr' lIIIONCIIItIS.4 , -Ao•ii remedy in all Broni clan! AllOtiOni of the throatrattentled with a lionese -nesvitottdrve-sot:e- t he - threat; ir alsoite found vets effected eemcily, rind will mostly -afford.im mediate relief if. usettatNtlie commencement of. - its attack.., • . . . _ . , . 0 ::y. COUGIIS & COLDS,. 7 4In common coughs and colds, that IWO ailisto exiensicelC throughout the Whiter, it will hest ain't] mulch more effectual than remedy Molise, Mid when copse Settle upon the lungs, causing are hills mmialiiiiiiiith pains in the breast, dik, fieutiy-or shortness of breathing, - litc.;:the.use 411 ...this Bals,,mi will supPreint 'sneh sy mptoms immediately. mid at the same time prevent.theluags film) beeom. Lig inoi-e seriously diseased; •. -• 1:01'` 'MOW' AND 'WHOOPING COUGH.—Iii these•Compliiiiits. so common to young . chiliireii, this m Balsa will be found tatie fi superior to Inc Parego.: i:ie Elixir. •Strup of Squills, and the,varions_ cough mixtures in commonuse, as it is entirely free from - any thing the. least injurious. mid may nt all times be given m children with perfect safety„ . .tial with the cer. taiiitv-o f itti sardine them - sueedv reliele- - --- ( 0 - . AS A PA :MIX MEDICINE lot mnier'oitr% vr_Lomplaiiits, this Balsam will also lie fou id .partic uhirly iiselid; --- Ito ides hails% proved-air hts'alinilif - sr remedy in sill l'utinonsiry_affections, it exelis a pow- I erliil i nfluenceover main diseases depending on a depraved conditioirof the sy stem, and those-who litive suffered from the indiscriminate use of Mereuryi'or other deleterious drugs, that fire (glen compounded in different quack nostrums, will find it a remedy of great %Tine, possessing the power. of stren4thening and Invigorating the whole system more effectually than any other medicine we posSess. . . )CAUTION 'TO PORCH A SERS.—A s this med icine has already. acquired great celybrity..tEere may probably bd some attempt; to imitate it, and deceive the public with a spurionsvnisture, to prevent which 1-would-witill'ull - purchasers to - observe the following marks orate genuine Balsam. It is put up in bottles. of two sizes each, having the words 'WISTAR'S' BALSAM ; OF WILD :CHERRY, PHILADEL PHIA, hie Nit in, the glass, and ,a label on, the front with - the - signature - or - HENRY IVISTAR,- without which none is genuitle. • Prepared for the proprietor by. WILLIAMS & Co., Chemists, No. 22 Commerce street,- Philadel phia, and soltlby the most respectable Prtiggi fit sts yl other appointed agents in all the principal:towns throughont the Vatted States.. ' • . JOHN - J: MYERS irrr The Geneine Baisatheold z in Car ! I iste;--1 SAMUELELLIOTE,_. eppOlt-I ed Meet. • 0 CHAS. OGILBY 'Teething.,_ °Atl hi s period; we are aware that these 'little ones i t which are near And dear to us, suffer very mutli.i therefore takti- this opportunity of informing- the of the' great beOefit derived 'from the Use of Dr. Syrt — fp - TorTChildreirCuttitig - Teith. This medicine l found , i r riproduie relief us soon as applied to the Gums; it .1s pleasant and ,effectual. I .feel haptri f lo reerunmending it to the public, as I am certain it ,will:save,many 'mghts sweet-repOse•to parcata andmurses, besides-preventing those danger ous s mptoms which ski" thousands ammally. • . • - . JONK§,-; , • • :1 1 Ninth, street, Above Willow.: • Yor sale.ll.l)r.. 3. J. 113 revs & Ca.; Carlisle% And 7Wirii". - Penr, - .Shipp'enalaorf;Pii. • .• .• • • ' =II -.. • ••• : ' -111011 E 'PCSITIVE PROOFfi,' • ' • • °fele cSintisl-Dr;ffarlich'e 'Compsund Strength-1 • - in fug and German. aperiept Pthe., f ' ~..... . . 4 ~.• . .... - ALLEGIpitIY;3B4. B,IBV. To',Dr.: flarlieh's Agi.m.--Sir: I wish. to; State for 'the' benefit of those who' may be afflicted; s that' Dr; IlarlieldaPills-linren'nerely cured me of Dyspepsia, pc which I Aare been afflicted for many, years.. 'used both kinds, the Aperient and'Strangth g,emtlitins - cdustrainail - to - say,thartharaiessralisablediscoveryf ams act upon themystem Mildly, betray" effvetently. I found. ilie Tonic Pills to quicken. the ,oir.culation and cause. a • determination ,to, the' . •surface r leid . to atrengdienthe weak 'stomach-and inoreaseitsptiwers. 'The APeriant Pills are the best catlikilic I evernsed. 1 um confident 14,1•DispaPtica would do.well to make 'hunted:ate trial and he relieved. Aiiy,ene : can estl. at illirliiniee•aedliniatisfied of thealutve.afpleimire. .••• . DA.yID .R. POPE. '• ' N'..D; e e lgina certifi pt. May be ,se wit the .olliceeof the **triter. t ha Timee.".... For sale Atli°. 9, North Eighth street t i , - -' -,• ,- • ' '-'; . ~,.., , _. . .r• . ''>..; i AlsolOr sale Ini•j. ..I."' . ll,lloEitS Et • CO''," Carlisle • Mod Wm:.-Peal, sliiiirienttliitiPit:::', (Dec: es,i-,1840, .I : OE.,PANEEITL, or XOCD 0131.,D9:: ''. • I - - Mtin"papplemiro`s'o"rery - apt to cousader a- Gehl butts trifling matter, .and so; think ; thatre,4,....kk'will O, 14 wfirliorff 8 eff in a day Or two," that. they,errethem-' Salves no"trouble - aliout it.'."liiit:ta piieh we. Wind& eaf,..‘ 4 lin careful' bryour 'collilsti'infit temper With ' qui. constitutions; '•:If yoni,desirvto.ll.l , o :to,"st:gond old - sige," he mmrefi d . to,.take, Such. 'remedies, osw.iit, effect an easy' 'lied, a: Speedy riiiiis:' - Dr: "SWaytt e 's' ComPlifind Sirup of I ,. , ..Primuslriagintiiiii or }Wild, Eharr","iiiisinirell InOremolds Skim ell lethor.inellP, nine, oltbred•for 'sale.. liv•this. •oclun(tr, „The, mrifl katiiis'Of'cilivii effected' by,..tliiirlikim ' Irale, the sine iiilitchtliti hiMpidettir la •dailyiMMOirliiit;. iire..olAllor „tiost gratifying Mho ineter.anti. *lel tkahclie-ittiOdut•-• tire properties,. imit . the :hip rank it :holds lit ptihlie he' idifivi rardhlintecittilifi hid iii,'titobitigilifive prA.-"•; myors.k:Co.:Cti,illslep..ilintYtlVlll.-i'Vadi Bl?ippeniltiorific;rap:•;• •••-•-- ; ..‘ .4' , • i'.. .:. ~.,: i' , 1,, • , , E A iiiSf l -iiik'iof % q4ti.riiirftiiiillgAttll4 . ~ . -- - 1-- I . ' s klaltalT' 11 011 5f*ell Y 41:101,01: Ca' . .ttltt l 11, 14 ip.pcms.,urgi.br. ::r. ,. ., .-.; - ...,...4, - , ,:---,?- .. _ _. _.,: .____: . -,. . :.....„-A,R**lo . -:s. wiiiiiiist .. 2 _ Mil A r_kipilr AfEWSPAi iE4s, : PtitS o. t Lift AiAN -. n . &C. • I DR, IVISTAWS BILSIN Or WILD-CHERRY -THE CELEBRATED, REMEDY - FOE-- DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, XrUMEROUS remedies have been .olTered and puffed into . notir.e forAbienses of the Lungs, 'some of Which has undoubtedly been found sexy use ful, but of qll that have hitherto been .kiniwn, it must be tut Veria I ky4teknow I edged there 'none, that .ha el succesiful• itilthe..".BALSOM WILD - CHERRY." • ' _ . Prttre $1:00 — a - bott December 16, 1840.—1 y , Edited and -Arnb/idied for .oroPrietor bg ., iMeereCliff.-4:rao6 in Carlisle rumbeiland Canary Pa. SELECT TALE; El-SEATO-NW 'WEST BUT TiIiAVIIIIOROF "I . ..UOLVPORINiAITEO" • . . yonder," Joho . • salt]; ;one day,.to 'me, "that you have.6o, yet,pulany question telte COheerning a•-riicturelovi , ards• the eitremitrof the gallery, to the `right"- • .."I''knott , "-whieh you rtiein;")LUnsivered; interrupting , that •of longer young=-but. whoie countenance amply repays the absence rof . yciUth; acid of strictly regular hpatitY.-:•+ Yet of this last there it!' a...substitute. that may almOst be .considefed'atiperititlO that which it supplies, namely,.the. expression of a mind and heart equally the for , Mee etreng,••plear . arid 661dt:tilted, end; die latter rennin over witlf . the milk of liuMan kindness." . • elelainied St. John, wit along aspiration,-,--"l,arknuw:still more surpris ed that. you never apOke, on the subject of this admirable woman; “ ,for 'pit 'certainty are' more closely right in your .primary .guesses of. her . character • than in any we, have_yet ditioussed” •...*". • . , . ,„,_, "-y readon is,•l have not been able to makeout any outlitie; . eVen; of the stors . and I' wanteilito.find. something that seem .etl.to me plausible - Were I asked • you for - 01 0-- tiuth.. -- . - .Let.A4,.go p_t_the_ I cure again—for-1 am 'as much at a loss as 'ever, mid I ihould likeio form some •geese."' %I'd went up stairs.. Sir Edward chaticed to be in the gallery, with one or two.iitherii. 4 ',Ali - ha !" . hg- when - he saw Whieh' riortrait: We ' vent to_;--" is that , your inillorotinititiry Harry.," he: added, turniUg•-to five kindred - to one that you dqn't gueis, the. sobriquet, _w hitilLStAtilitt.has,givett-to that lady,,upon whoM, you are gazingTiO. intently. • "Phase are such long odds," I answer ed, "that:it lutist he quite. certain Oar any malt Who holds them must . win.—Mhat is it?" . • ; • -- ' '7.7,."Y0u are quitOight not tO bet said St.. John. ankyet did betting . become` my, cloth, I might venture' , qtial odds that ycyu will own the name to - be - geitM'Wrong - froirrthe Mere intensity of its being right. I . call her "the Second Rest." "-That, most certainly - I shOuld - never IMve guessed, hut how will-your last pare dosieal statement he proved true?" • " rinto - You . ur ~j liunu adge l'tourselCi putyop an 'mai', m -which -elargeeollectioti - was-•gathered- by-a lady of. the - same blood, but of a later ,date of existence, and. a . veridifferentYdriler Ofl eliiiraett4.• yeti 1,, of all mer, - Migliti not to sneer at the good humored, bustling, fidgety gatherer of Meynell mantueriPta,H for they have been of igmat use to ine; in my similar researches, however little ;hey' May resemblebers in origin amlepirit." . St. John brought theletters in the even ing.; they • were ,written,bY . different per sons,: and -spread -Mrdugh itearly-twenty years of time. -Xint:they,,Avere all with re= ferenee to 111istreseEvelire Meynell;:es he had selected!thein with that vie*. The first - wa:s , from: ladrwife. He was' with the army in . C4er. niany.during the, seven' 'years" . war;' it Was' - • "1- fear, My • worthy -love, there but distant protects• (if my being able to • re; turn to You..: Would that 1,. had :left ,the army in_the last Tiimee!. ihpd. dots; enough' that vshould pot iltiveTfeared having any , . , Ithing wrong- saul, , ot .me; and — l feel that :11" _ . . tioweyer,campaigning•may..apit:a:,bachelor,' there is no - place for an, honest married man but Itte : otyn dear Itome;. withlts fireside, and the, wife- atid.,ehildren cif -his heart. around it; ay. itrltilstl.mn :plodding on in our. marches in - thyseTdeep youth!, atiti:7be - -7 hold AIM Jamily•groupicrourding to their -;,Att t doors to ape Ais pass filielittle laces Of, -iittry.onng,onearturried-up r io--4-expiata• iionj)f. -their mothers, or tbeJad.climbing up . to his_ father's,shoultlersjo have . hot.; ter . .ylei , ;:tity heart las_ yearned for Arles -cm,and.for-titose tv-are-there-gathered together,. AMU have., scarcely; ltept .froM weaping - Kr A Aittd-:yetj have no*r. And . :gleo; reasons- fottlianks and,grathutle'sto fietiveri"„ "V ItOalan4: %happens net. tielkluM)ithO.Pcu.' pie are plundered and pnt:lo - aufforittgsi.P,t. Kidd; ...11 cannot and notA.Penk,3llY.: -Nan has joy that: such. things, do; not take'placec.in Our, -,-, 11, - ,sh all. novae forget : the =' features (If 7dbi=i imiel ei'iiliesteiday °WA's:Newel, a itien,, Ilia iv ife.;',antriWo h tlau gh tare; about the lige -of.'. otiriswn - , 'Ai ho'':wera -- biTthetritadelli - a; gazing :oh .."awhiMse . ; - over..'w hien 4fie , fire had gained full liinateiy and- which Tfouild *as theirs::;-:1. - -excltaitgeil'41 fetif.tvoictit'.*itltttltei fatheroindbis voiee ititi':that'of.,tine. whose . soul - despair . paiiestiv al; :., ' Haltiaittlike ':,ii - stotui—=the: *dills' 4e , splike toi'Mulvere 44; - 1 limit' tief i c.-it is icariezt fi 3 Oure!tti : isty;'ilitwtee Might utter.: ' , l'-'aisked" - hi*. it lbst.'.wile 'ldi -bokitio,t . :.. , Ibionlkitaid•"minel`tidae;' - thiner He; lfeerit6l' pot tri .1)64: ti!e ist4iai';' befilit, ":and : ijoiy;lle*iiif ttitilty ruiiiiidoq't put some Cgoltiitith 'iiiis - ltiand4it ;11wiviiiisitite:-. - lia;• 1 conscious of itZand , lM-lei it fall. - , 1 :.;:il ik Wife had ;;slittlieri , ixhaulded ;44;ithi 'iliank';:atia ihilliyo_ , iirlii.4i - veie '485 4iiiiteli'er., t-..' - ',i ',,:',.::: ,‘,.*igi:iiitiAia . I S 4 44 i iikkltiOiiiiiii l .:Pi .iOtt:: di . ',P.i:etillei -1 01 4 .Vatr,tiad : '01 ,- ,lteSre bliiseAl lii . ', : hi 0. 1 1 04'1 hit •E,'o:r_l?:' till tiOi Were. fie fr ‘U i . #'`'';ieti'.' ','"' ;Ye t I fdr7eb,Oled!''', hie( iiiih t 'thacOlescht *,aa'iiilliided'aMffiii(ftri;"4lo` ilia)iiiil'ue*lplidefititilSo4liO4;ll*at' 'W . ;th r e . :.'inidiMß;•"!;* liA . . qt . •`-isflib r k'l . .',iii i ii it i , : , :: up ,Wtiiiiii 7 giiiiki:ii . '*ilrOi'l*(ll4; t kiliii:Mio; ioirivoiiiii , ".t4:74iioi)4l.o%iie-titiVoll..ii,,'V . ,4 4 ; - 4 iiiiiiVlo ii :Oti.:4o ,i - l Aing' -' 4l:o'i lf iii o.l . - lielik - *Obli . ng ibiii:o 'llll4.4enqoiiirge 14'1 )e. N WARDnaIStUDAnr 4 1EQUAlUtea44EritallieZ tLikla MIKOMI riteMentiOnd.CtieittWeli . tipatched.held of -or - Probabli it is' in n - the 'cbareeter . . they" the,pieeecwltieh'tnrned the muzzle towa rd s differ; rather 'than in degree,. .. . the afiblrinitielf; rindthe trhOeir;tansing.the , Let'me b ear from 'you; dear EVeline,.ste dische`rge. - therball-Strecit him anif hes fell. tell •ine--that - you'-will•-add-, to-the happiness L'' "I . elioultlnat:teir Yett.fooliill'Areams,. ,Of Mir hciine--;-till you leave • us - 'to Make an were•it not 'thiltAliti.,serieri to - stroW 'ha* 'other honk. lees happy only because there . ., , . „ much :yereatiliii . .itkirtYmind; and besides 'Wilt n o t be such it third, as at•Arlescot., '. this dreeur . .SpOltilrnth of 'Ev . eline ; 2 - it is ':: 4 ' . flentiein'a 'Coti fi e le' sujetsurlequel. it j est:ae. ish.o . l would,' have t apted,.?deticote..es Voutrecrivait ; ji . me, 'Pal fait' m'aritior ea_ she is,',hed, yen- . 14. en in: danger., Pray lettii. =7 tni - din .qu'il direit4iiii - , - horiiiiii" Write Malang neeriniiii of., yearself'sind all les - louangei'exaggertri , dent it rn'aeaeble; of' You; and'Obrive'.'all;:let tee, liciar:,licii, Je Vonepriedo.croire;:ma - dejeellere - scenr . Eveline - geti!ten . .in'.4l. : ller.eitritatis:studieri. 'qu . Men - le tiers, - son - , dietr,:: (pie . r yous• They Would haiebeen whiine,,andl'shantd fassi ez le tiers;de- - cet 'heriax' tio dont .ii have , forbidden there le any one niaa'; but 'pale 'aVee tine tendresse; ei amiable et se in her they,ao:ieal ind •eound; and' *ill 'vraie. '' ' - .. aim able r . “4"de . V..'",., • bring : fortb..griod2friiit', tere.tftei.'' - ' Henry .' I not; began •to see ' prett.yelearly the writes to me Itionself constantly,' but for tense: id which'St..John had given to Eve the others; I• Must trek t(i . I*: .. - Tel,l ine line' the ' ' title of the Second . Beet. . Her' - Of 'Mary—tell -MO of Evelin&-tell:nrie of father Preferred only-the wife - of malty and yourself,—and in the - order in which I have- -affectionate : years-Abe-hroilier. had . given placed tflent,,leuch, More; meet.' To itto. "but butslight'superiority to' - the object -of hia love, indeed, - hut that for you, : can 'my•al-' - young' but perfect love:: The next letter fectiOn Tor Eveline : beleCon&,- Blessetr-iW - however:spoke stronger still; ' It- . is from. the man who hastmeh adirughteras she it,.,gthe•Yeting liadY - ,Meynell,,ehout's , year if- When. her , .MOther is such . asyclni! . Only I ter- her 'marriage, to . ii 'young' la dy with once. let me get back to rat, and • it - shall' 4 whom:site' bad formed en early intimacy. . , :iot be my fault, if we are Over:thus-Opera- -I have. left the little , posteript, in the origi ted4gaiir.."''-• - -'- :Hilt- ' 7 7 7 - • ' • .11t thisTetterie long enni4filikneeil i ' - "..:-'l7lle . next.letter is rloted five or six years - Aranslation;, • •• • - fr om . ' • later . and - is ,from Eiegsne' - brother; Sir I "So . you-haVe retarded ltal y' efter -Henry, - who Was .the n at Paris; shortly - al- • your bridal tour of a yeir—and lo! you ex ter the pease of 1703. r'iti Poor Sir John had! prese4urprise, first .'at my being lnarried, ifelier. egaiii seenflraff4rillY;fofirii his 'i t- secoddly atm - y - lia - Viniinatired - an English love was so etrang.end - so.teader ;- he vAii ! maa;::.and all - eve-all at myllaiing-eonsented killed* Minden: Sir' Henry,' then about to live in England. ~s for the first cause one-andkwenty;bed been' on the continent ' c o( wonder, yeti forget - morello° that -tithe a good tleal.shice, while tady:ll/leynell and, - adveners, 'and that •I was only - . a month her daughters bad lived chiefly at.:Ailesecti. ! younger at the period : of - my marriage than. The rernae'r, a inds regetti: . that'date, therryon were - lrY - iiiiiii.' - WiiVregerd - to:7 - tny letter iteelf Will speak: - "••:: -- - - , Marrying:ail Engliallinen- . -y on don'tliiiiiiv • . , . . .• ~ - - Pints; Jime,.:1764..• 'what an .Englislttnan Sir Henry is. -He --- ' - Dzanzit. - EvELINE:; - - - -Th's - tone :of Tay 11fas_ell the •polii h last letters; will, I think to one so clear. -Parisians, without, any of their frivolity of sighted; prevent; ony great sUrprise being . manner, or- frequent bitterness' afziniiid:',--- called forth .by this. You will. readily' His delicaity, of Manners , indeed,- arises* guars that I allude -tormy atpproirelling - Mar- frotn . ,his - own iii nd; instead of, mincing of (' 'risge- - with Madimaisellede - Villebois. and otliers--wbich.ir,truth_prevents the word hearty and 'fervent, I am confident, will - be deficacYrbeing applicable in Its strict sense; -your wishes,-that-that marriage may be' to : Besides:hihas . a strength of character, and Me - the touree , -otthe-degree di happiness . a reality-of purpose, Which the -difference Which a happyniarriage alone can produce'.' of Position between an . English, gentleman ' ''Of - course, the marriatre . ence. finally de -'an d one Olotir petits maitres de car, must. terndned upon, inS- •firert turned to you;, ; . in the -mass of 'instances necessitate.. Put anal, )OW, Evelitte,.l . must speak More at do not think I am folle - d'arleoar Otis to large concerning yourself; than I . have 'yet,- speak; no, every month I:live with.iny ever done t o yo urse lf—f or Farit certain, :.hdsband, my love forliim, if it cannot well once ,you have read theirounds on which increase in mere degree, beComes mere in- . 1 --r t l° the trnrrm. , •!!L'ant'abriut to mike. tensely -as well as.• of ,a far nobler - you - wil l. cram LI,- ". 4..lMV — eatra- - trctir .4. - Zw.,...V, 1 i iir... ' • ••••• -• . • ... ~ . . -years between our eggiTyet - s - uch:lnitibeen ; As to myeti , iirt- lil zogossur,';i - i. - - - .. - 7,::•:-:.,- Ibe . early devolopthent of ~ y our- n tind; 'suck consented at first from its being the country , t its natural pOwers.-and. such its pectilier Cif . thentle whoon,l . married beeause I lov enhivinitinithatt-bred-os idle -- y - oune - . genk -- . - ed him. -- ,:ton AincilY - ii 6 t - t - ith : of-the yet' •tlethen are, have for a long time looked ligion of-this country; indeed, Jr it.hhd-not - Upon .you . iis more then iny'ennal in, tire been for the difference of customs, which moral advantages of years; lino% their nuin- , to some extent. distinguishes the Protestants ber. What miry affection - hatbeen for yen, ot . Paris, Sir-Henry and Itiever could have I feel that 'yours forme must tell you bet- knawn each oilier teforepur marriage suf.' ter than I could. The loss of our, poor' •fleientlY for our. affection, to becOroe, 'what mother was•donbly'ablew'to me; fr o m its' ,it,did. 1 It is true, then, I resigned my enan leivingr-you'alenerlor -'the time- at-least.:in•-•:tt.-7 iPr,. my_husband. _My. .parepts. were the - world: - : Mary's marriage had -- taken. - *4;40. they had not been so bing eneitglk her abroad for a period'of sortie length.. I for, the - aunt, with whom I, lived, at all . to 'aka. was :abroad.-you were', left` •to 'SS mily their . place in ,rn y ,affections. lt yourself, - L - raighf sayir.okt.you-have remain - 'therefore Cost .me but' little to•Yesign that, ed t . for - our excellent old'Aunt;-•-wito so Paris, you all prize so mush, for. the saki' , kindly left her dear whist tableit ' Bath 'le of :pee whom I both esteemed ant! loved 'give yon-,a chaperonage, fi tting, .though, beyond the power of words to speak.; But mot perhapritrictly necessary; even.at Ar- new, I would not 'go back toYrance,•sare lerWot, must before now have -loved 'both . rdr an 'occasional visit, on any account— you andherself nearly to death. • MareoVer except it were his wish--and of that there kis quite I,lear she could not permanently is. liAta.taicar. • You - can . hav"o no idea of live at Arleicot-,still less - could. you st Wiwi - 7a peentsoife ---- . ierin •England. lath. , ~. .. , • . . . 'idelLL-.'dirtmitli--eornfert-leis-verre-ne=cen .,, . . . - Mthat -I wish, then, is, that us long as .' naissez, pa , s le tertne 7 v , eneirt.avr:z •pos th, . .yoirremarn at.. .I.e hell, you . should , m 44,.. mot pour le rewire-vowel que te comfort ooe.of yber *dices family:: ;You` iii•feit, a6sit hi vie iintinaliere avec one Wall - that brother is more real attached to • '3- . ••• -•• einbritee,tians sen _meilleur_Setts , out -LcG. ~ . .. , . know yOu than'is any one 'else .in the - world ; • - : ... • . - ... • . .---,-- ----meme-iet--on-aeusexe_ce.mot....al,_forcel•de. lie - liiiiiireyoil . briffeiT alidiliiirefere coliiiiit, , r• •: . :-„ .‘. - • ~ ~ ,• ' . • ' '' I am 'quite well `•tt gee' Of be Otherwise.. -•,e•en.servie, `resist , ;•,....,,,, ,_,. ' • s l • ! : .(I could not leasing this. in ,the all' that ifr Bait about the annoyance :; - and Original for it„showito- an Englislunriehoir fdanger Of=a-:-third-IterSon •-beittg'resideq in thoronghlY LadY,,Meynell felt , What, ecini. a . bOtlarbottSei ei!peeiallywbeo;;'thet :per- _ : fort-bigheat-its --yet son is of , the bridegreem r aliinj•iii*tl, r: -6, • • liciwi t utterly.l)er language ,i'((ri`s incaPable to ihe_bride!e_4_..„.hat-this':te..be . „true_ en i I : e. 'i : jr ; es- expiesi what sbo:underatoOkSG well - )T` -... ibiitlin'e'o have tile 'O l L.P e ;s - r sh ?" l4 , - ,,,,:'q u ' T ",'" s j.,“The'theriTOl:t, Ilifirileaffelit - i - Which- hope "nu ''''. I ' B ' P" E.l `"' s ' : '''' .. .- r- 'eh'ateitl, .. dull:, n,..a.dititatii , province in Fratiee, goes* particular,. bitterness ;Of . :inintl';'. an ' can" give, yeti, no ca nception : ,ef, hoW;We i live the part of :oho' of the female 'ffternbers ,of i 4 - d i e. cowiiry.here.',. : , Here; iti:Aileset. the ,trio-.ithat _ yours is I need- . net ;-tell :. 4 1 ., an , , , sdinirable', hendit;,of,:varioul:datei, you,tvitee 4dalattlots'ia,lok - J,,t 1...0 :: !illi: j illeArgk,all:Oldbuti nat.likt;"Yiniffeilier's i r .c . .' ' •' - '—,,. • • 4, chateau ,in ' the.' chaMpagne ;.(Se., -- different ~;; I cii y ould. A pprjap ,youiindek(4 - •Jr,)IT. 'from hitt liitiseinthe,Vett4eig Ot.',Orirtnsio) were to.ba:atraro.,of .. tlte elqpni. to.. , •vi.... : , l 4 ol l .3iitli . 'dop:ra dot aliiiiting44..wiatiOtio.aOt i'fiDtt:ptlitttl 9(51-9P.: 811 :e4Y7 -74 0:9 - 96 1 . 1 1 6- . - I ,OPening;.tte attnir„ntte can aiiiiTlKiiiii no impatience shrt - ,..feets at not, being : able , toO t bie, fut. .i,if i lih:e Ai nuci pin . A 0:40; pla ced. tor ? ,yotii,sit't ilni. : passion • - Stroputuid r ferNent :oft 'S4.,fierd. eiii,*,tbini.le:e*eollenk-anttlei:o- ' ll 4. :foi:,4 - deia‘id:k ; i!i:,.7r'64944 - r;Ve Inxirriintetand.tlto,f tp eiettiir diNh4l7- 1:04 to peetonmea dvant4gewhichyatir. -- ler ice choose,i,strtitf• icfroni,"theelite of PP•cier.lF,fiug.tie: to, her-; She is L !.• Y , F.F . .,otir peighhore and the rest iii formed goer yottegerthan yoaratikbrilliatit as •Iter 0- c on il6b riietula::OniCoMirtioti , n - ftif:tteelti; calp;ind , esnsil4o. - PlF•A'o:cenYinc.Pd!Pr - itagetiiii::` 1304714 e;fieirlyj'all lite:pun) iner riqd)? illl l3 Po 9PiimPFe.PROIY. , !% I Pc'IA i • .-iiiioatii's we' l weres by choice , itliSpfi.. That liiii.f B l l ,l•Aas, -P.ot:1 1 04 , ~21 _ 9W:, • OvAMM11-,1 0. r i, liiZ.iti were bb 'visitoisut our family 01:01'4 1 0. , 409:0i4•2/6fifile:44- 1 O9*?sonii( 1 - . :, ciielti•is-.Cotopletett-•w a , aist,ei-pf -.Sir,Hen :9 1 .4; 1 PFC.410-o, 4 ,•legecA. - ';' , *o 1,1 af!; , eticilY- ry's,'titnia ;lia'kew.prtivaitedr . :trett.to live that, chtipeter•4o4 l i4.;_Aidci!..,Pßfaf, from witti.'eti.;:,* -::' '-'...'" •'• ' • -1 i., -- ,,' _"',.„.. ''• inijniOpci9uicaf , ioll IvßfuhilirFr ,At'it.4 ; 0 1 '''Oiit t dlarti.;:i4oll a , irtintatt'l toyer:4l;o 'ltpv:p.4o4l. l '. :Pr.. 000bsitin-ii,,#ioneyitt44l; '''.l4M'Cti,.tilittitalf ooiki l ot*igg44kh-it, and . he grateful, Willi ait.-itt•gener9 ll ,,, , ,ACT - •,41iiiite .ineil.:4f4:lt' ii . ikat.:wt#ynkin4o i.lerneaa,: for the boaafiteLii.vtill produce in .from " , ritelittetti Jeeling4net - :::tbe,';fletitiOns• ker., , : , Telt. t .Pliti# 6 ,* bhtii.e;.woOY ever. ( if. iitthel'or.itio r .wdriai':at*mootilioiCtitok beineyiettrilistilrand Tiltinit' that you - ness : or *o4o,4l:4 4 ktk::eyinreeih i iii'„iti.; may be Anit'eAfaroi?tlikt tit*.ia.tia fearithlit '66 piiiattk . honrt:',;.: I,' tinv0:001. Otr°:l4 ny:t.liat'cii4iinyntiOnltic:iiriiieltlireeilf'l43r- t hwor,the linteiine . iikreeilk,9 t. ,#)th#hteh, in.eiatiV7'''':'; . ..:„' .1 ',...P1 - -' 2 -,''.'"'•'.•'- - ':`• '''-'..`:'•' ,i - fiti,litiO4A - iiwit . ', !iin.i44; . 'o?•' , iitearriy"o,,- IV.,tni:iiit'paiiii,anif linianliti4l:jal, - Oil . I .o l ' - q;41 1 ::' t tiniotlie'i!Viitifittoil , `. l iwt :taint' t' 1 I iiiikllieiiiitjiiiiiiiima4iiiies 'n'ariffeia'a's 'tfieiiiiletdrilpilihi 'n(l36ienfllio 'tni'li'lsiatet v iliait:litAil l e)iiotiikeilliiv . pi Ar' TfifOrkikAkuoo:ofi,q(A,o o 4or!uo)?,VN.T% itiktijfe. npeetliniiiilf.fttrlto;:l - Biiit'ithi - :iltiftieyii*‘4o . oettic),'. set' ±l l6l 4"TY.".fct, . 1 : 16 4 /*) l o,44iiii: . ;4P ill ' . ' . - subject '' You *0104. - o(nOifif* , ,ooo.Afii4'o - 11;F i luq ilii#-fitOivsoFiiti:i. , ',Y•eii' Ot,ipii'fiiio9 -tuut?1( 1, .4:4 6 _,5110' , -. ift....0,f0 41 '.01,! 1 ,Tii4 . 4,046.0110`01k*14:04.,,t.;h01Uii - 4 6-.. .Or:A.,lolyo . pAoyiv',. ,i10.k,13-xivivsyqt.,*i l l= .i,liiie 0i5i.:...1.....0 1 :1041);-.:-.64.4o:ib•d.syo.;:_,,ity,,,o4rniii, .-7•4;ci!C.l?:*bat" I "Otd'see. RIM == . . • I a 6, - con ,nd entthat ere are a thousand . delicate kintinesSes,which "never saw at what . ;inakes•.mo - certain of this, Isithatlliave ; •:as nny„knowledge".Of land has increasell,:disenvered from time to time same actions of:this invaluable char.: acter,'of good nature, at Eveline's hands; of which I :hail been preVibusly unaware._ Figtire , to.yourself,,Clara, .if you which I exeeediugly-aloung-per *on, not even now above one - -and-twenty, wtth a faee of, extredie intellectual beauty nO!triere" 'physical regularity orfeature deserves the' name Of - ,beauty , at all, and tibial] as in the easel:of Eceline, can fully coinpensite for that' far. lower,.qpality being incomplete. Her features are certainly 'not regular--but the combination du - bon seas et de Polite, I never .saw equally combined in any face, before ; . and I had no conception of - what that combinatio'n could ,produCe, till. now. Her countenance, in repose; has a mixture of Strong mind and placid :thought, with a great benevolent meaning, and unbounded goOdneis of heart. ;But - to see it, brighten with the arousing her . intellect on some subject _ in 'which she takes. warm interest, ---or -- ,lllndle -- Witli - intense: affection, oriof ten,-with sweet 'tenderness, towards those : on whom' her feelinge are - really fixed —this, intimL . :must - must - .excite any, one with' admiration. : tv - h - Q-lipa. Other-heath, or. heart infficie.ot to deierve to be . Classed among hnmop . beings.. - - Itelae.! rand it is I; who am writing thiur! I,' whoin•yon recollect so 'giddy a girl! Yes, but it is impossible to live a . year, with such persons as Henry, and . his sisters;' without.higher Thou - gifts, anit.strofiger - and amiable Of him I need. not say ilut,h could not ,have - believed' it possible - - - thatrawone-could-replace during-the: - few and short absences he liae_beim - coin- - pelted .to make as she has .done. • I never "meta woin:an, Who, had such -infOrmation without havingthe - very slightest tinge of a - precieuse:she never producrs any thing, all.conies so nalurally,.so Much of course. that it would-..seem almOst.ito - be. affected`. thatito , wot4 . withhold it, ings, when Heiiry and. 'I returned from trandering_along the street gardens - togeilh er, and pausing on the' batiks of he, stream, and silently enjoying the More conscious ness of being together._we Used to find Evelitte just come in from so - me-errand of .her charity in the villageand the hours - have passed with such un exqUisite charm till.hedAiint , ithatereii-lif-tiy.:lritial year, true, indeed; 1.114 she tAte,f6 . 4lerinat Ssod• shall often baaliiiie; this'is never done as though it-were. contrived r hut seems-as-if it naturally sprang from, her being engaged, M . her ! own pursuits. I have. used' the phrase her eltarity,-and Well I may !. it .is indeed tin coinmon alins-giving. She knOws the history of . he wants, the struggles, and the merits of every family in .the Oh!• how I bless her for havingshown me by_lier.procticescareely.at all, by direct, preeept—what heavenly effects a damn, de paroisse may, n t rodtice in this. country, if. She knows . - the proper means, and is' wil- ! ling, to exert Herself_ ever so little, I trust if! _ tilf - e - s;! houlti" fornii - a conneition aiicli alone' as she should farm--Sind I have my! doubts from certain indications whether she ever! will—that my' watching. ,studying her admirable •cOndtict'.oti 'point: may in some degree soften . h er loss to the peon, • . •. That it. will fullyzsupplyz ier 1.-never :can liopc ,-- - - for - they - baver - known `hind-mistress; pwards.-: 'hay have seen her , goednesa from its earliest bud of : promise to its, rreSent Tull Bearing-of, admiration and tette oftriy,bohle ! an . band his . liieoinpata sisier,.arge the .on , Joithis__warnith helier letter 'tO,;have lii;h'wriita.n by your! light-Hearted; giddy gone - 4-htit thiti - ligloOleartednese - is not=--or ritheicif-is raised to a•-sen:sation'of!haftpi ness, of . degree - Of delicalend exquisite ni en tauch r as- - - n of, lam w--their e . ;cistee. And ' this owe .6.160 i -ink hut , hand ..and sisterfor2 if 'my lore for ltint'lio an affertinn'.far stiperior to any of mAticki eoneeived eiiStenee 7 -SO is m fiiendshif . ftir'her,2 which ranks'& y_i se eon only 'flint ;'a such' as .I..had intiftlea , 'r.fitiisbeil :this ,'Oingolar letter==-this 'speak ewe or more th — on one, 0ne...-jtereier-altirl7-brellAw Petis,-4 not,,frin; the LiFctilturity, of her namely; eertaifily in itS° a+titdt times, Jitietoty, nor- ;Fisk : only;-bilt, fO) , het- liveliness:, l' might slOi'byilia wy. in stisie,ty.4:here is one, theft eirrunkebuiteil strong anil .fitinfy:lervent ,feelinkii,, and Of sound atilt , r r'iakt ! f`.'. ud merit . from her On inn with a muii orseesti-;od of and '4OIIK eptiiinuelf;intereentsti rith'och a iiromaa 81,e,y001. *eii , or this tfeigliteiiiptofelisrpilo, its liont4ti'neln'etrst r "64n6vett . :,,to those , }vho have. undergone " tits In ': ", datN sli hAti .thip;;TAi::#BV°l4,o!ii!i‘l',Olf died ‘vi inaielis ihis,,T,6l4 see s ': was' only, f ()111 , Z I'o , * - f iti t rAris - opOteiis 1 4 .**- - 000i0a -f h.f itio race' 'fin)l , ong ' < whom she" n,s "the _ s The^ loiter ii'Alresite4 l l4 Arti ritiiiii i l liftf'‘i t( t - otida ' Jrz, 1 , 401r1MtOtR is 1 1 .11 1 ,R " S , W 1 0 1 ., r tlied;`' , ' I EMI /4'ziF a i, Otia.coiii,i6:c know. well that it „Miry' the strong : iirw. ' pulse of yotiriondneSifor me thet•canitiavei led-y.ou to __ _l4 .0 .this.fors:AO - , - 00.Y.9441tFr • tide. sfet-do ,no morethan • hini4Or you, of all. tlitt st,Seel that, neither . : as, to ' s ,retrospect, nor, prosneet.can V i)eeclyemind ing. - ,loss of such,a father as mine must leave painful sensations . of sorrow longsafter the early, violence of - grief has . passed away—and I feel it would beaffee tation; and ..not delicaci, deny. that• t hope of.being„Upited tit one-between. whom and myself such attachmentexists. and has • so long. existed, as. 'mire, Produces. to me .full assnrapee'of a. life of happiness.: --• „Hut the partiCular object of this letter,' dearest - E'dward, is. to give you-all•theln-" formation within - my' reColleetion,--4oth personal,,,and of what! have heard.myli- titer say, sometimes,. to; Me; and now and then .to othere,4lten -my early 'age prix. • • 'vented his thickiog•of my presence,--rcert corning, my aubt,Eveline.....Nething I have • heardZitaid of that :belove.d' being.ever es'=. caped• my Memory.' I could not apply 'al( • of; the - words' have remained.: ill my reritembrance,.and: their-meaning th clear ' You say that of, course' - she will Como and life with us, amid' that; therefore;:you should like to knoW her character tharouehk, ly. Ido not wonder that you. should desire to be enlightened' on aortic= few points -of 1 . •thatcharacter, notwithstanding your strong • *admiration of the whole. If you had seen • more of aunt Eveline than chance circum stances have allowed you to do. you• would . :need . no information at all; -.I have Ortell - ' andlonged to speak to you abont ' her-4-as you now own you wished to do to • Me.: Thus has fastidious nicety restrained,. us 'both from conversing upon a subject ... - we both desired to come to a Iliormigh.':understanding. ;As it is,l give titi know minder/ling her. • _ You first askilow it is that she. has• ne ver her talents .and in formation; and-with her peculiar but still. admirable beauty, and af- .• . fectionate character .of heart . ? I- think -I : tnow- -- -41tr - I remember what7iny father thought on the subject—and he was likely '• to be. . ' • • • I. .recollect itgaring him say, • thatho thought her ide as. were pitched so high,,as .tOwliat, men ought to be, that she had ne ver seen one, who had-in the slightest de-. gree touched her feelings; while. on the „ other 11a:4i...t0e-It men found ,out. in . any duration of intercourse with:het...that she einkrjiv end . back, all Of them-in fear and many in-irritation and-annokance, ' "Poor Eve-- ---- line!" I recollectifis adding '" how little • does -she believe she over irritated or an noyed any body ! s how totally her conduct .- has.ever been the reverse of 'what ought in • justice to have done either!" this exclama tion is' undoubtedly true ; and from - all I ' have. ever seen, I fully coincide with my • •fsither.---I- heard -htm 'once -say--'I-do -be- - liet ll e that there, never Were but two men, ' whhitt Rveline thought worthy of being . 'loved; one still lives,-it is .Franklin-: ! --s-and the f other was Milton.' I_ agree with: that she might, have - become attached - 47 such a .man as Franklin-=-Milton 'strikes me as, wanting 4h - ldness Of disposition-- but (yeti-will thitik me very fantastid; : deay Edwartl,,bulyoirreCollect..you legtfpo.l4o to be most minute) I think, such a being as, " it:Might he slipposedcotild he - coMpountleil the. best' clean - ties, Franklin:: and arsativottlil-be-nearer-i he-mark-I buti-oll'. • :My . mothei died, as it.o ltnery, Whil6 l l • was still quire young,— . —and all the riCeot, 'catkins of my mental . cnltivationlapply to 1 . sinatttr. jolt' knoiv, : whett-Y.:lcoli nt her stores porttmity of years to sonteMplate:S' . Blio •evoitleil;, - indeed, -- Purposely; . mariy-of . alb Strongr, and More'abstruse studies, Thr which she -Lad - herself itnrstted. Still, (welt in %Oita-she. did lead tne.lto, I, had - atiiplv . • means of seeing tW qualities of elearaess, . -- Mt ra iditv b whieft i 'her Mind, is 'distinguished ;:, yet,' all thesej rthWers, 'and the acquisitions,' they; had 'gained for . lief, Where' WhollY'lintinged with - the slightest petlantrk - or • • • But what t.velne tar more than ell this, . is the active - excellence' 'her'lint - 'and ; •ailinirehle - heart. •1011't Edward, if .ever you - Mid 'one Arace of sVmPathy% with set: , Tering, Or of desire to leave it, in me, yon • , AOII owe it all to that: invaluable Women; will iint'sfieok Ofilid 'manner:ln - :it - VA - 114 •Itleveted-her , -whide-lifeLto , iiir tiarenti-Mitt ;„ ,myself—or of the Jove she: bore thCM,'Ond • ..t . 01114 thank' •henvetf,' henri . mitudp now to her kindness, - active iiii,dYreol, to the - 'Oar.' 'Many and many is''' - the.hittei,ttai • in. winter; that.' have known•tliti'inacteloir „. , radtteal•• good' .„ thrOogh, • snow, and go-to the cott4e - of 'ilOinii slat.: • ".tir 'suffering villager,„ *Ne'Wak - paer - :: - Theiis :110e1':ieen her' administer' hoi eoniifurt of Medielne,• prayer, or hind.. grim cheerful . conversation; as the'lieca'ainn regaited.' . 'Nothing could be';' More •hcrititi(liVrii : ' • more. I feol.it'itoW; itititi:tO ' heir • 'fink' with - the' poor. ..*ho did ~not •, she felt it, she listened to 01,4111161:Iiirdt.. inatiOn - she nee 'illid;;Wttit titninst, pa. 116tiee - :.''Sliii..4niatirpiei)' - iltint , ,Witli.;ite iiCi.?ii;•lii4vittvind'ikintlqeisi'; Mingled efoti • gacer'the n tier"advii ! eln ii manner that ' al- •.' gitg •-.1 • kikoi n olo-••:;• '"k2rireolloo _y t • -•_ • . . mils ME