f Prittrti. El =_= . = Does =~e-~Lotke T - me,-, ;.;:.~, - . `Pt•sitly robin, ` at ntY WiadoW,' Wolcaming.the day ; ' ' !With thy Wild and liquid .piping, r ,. • . Rend tay riddle, pray.; • ", 'I hay's> 'conned it,. 'waking, eltephig, • Vexed the more _ for nye .0 , Thou'rt wizard, pretty rOln, I/oea ho levo Arie,,eay • blooming - Meekly • . 'By the - brooklet free, ' -- -Bending low thygentle-forebead,-.-- 7 •All,its grace to seer' turn thou from the lisening water, 'Whisper low, 1 praY, " • ; ..:.For.the winds might hear my secret, goes he love isitcsay ?, Star,' - thitit en t time Watches . ove'r• him, • .:Write. it itith thy golden Peatil . , '": ~ On My casement dim.'.. Thou art skilled in Love's Cabalai Tell me the'n, I pray, • ' Ano, so nOnelmt "may read it, , • _Doeslie love me, say? _ . _ • • , `[From oe; Boston Evottlniaitz-dtej Vq. WIDOW;McSLAN. .Ill' 11. RIC 11. Jacob Tree was a queeryann. We nee - the • adjective - , f‘ queer' in this connection, it hi : worth a Falstaff regiment of its compa "-triots. Jacob ,• Tree •was also •an Unmarried • man. His native village had known it for years, and the WidoW McShim had been: -thinking of it ever .'sines she put on her weeds and apPeared churoti - so.,beccirningly; 7 - 4:lthriingly &eased, the Sunday:4er the rat Ling of tha gravel upon the coffin of _her late lesser half or 01h:121ml:414 .. • But then, es we- sic" said, it was no;aearet - • Tree-was - pot . married; the whole 'plague — of And this iierti,'this unconquerable l ', perver:. .2.!4.1y," seemed' to hint emnipresenl,—it WAEL anywhere and everywhere. .At churth,,wben• eier he cast bid eyes,towards the nosy, Velvet; :2' cushioned pow, occupied solely by'the widow, every careless linglet, every softened:feature, - even the last new bewitching-frill on her dain• ty bonnet, Seemed to 'ogle him, and utter ire " ploritigly -the- I'dagger--Painted-`--interrogation ",Why ?",- EVer, soboolbey,whoseruddy fate was upturned. Innocently to bits, `leveiY, romp ling, laughing, suany-hearted girl, toe, seeracd , to say; " Why, Jacob Tree, why • oThi'sweet violet, that l he met, springing lonely by the readside,,.in the glad"spring, time, seemed to him'a companion, not because he was 4hrier'-like 'or siender—his average weight, reader, was two hundred pounds— but he was alone, and the busy stream of life• flowed by hie door, as it Went unconcernedly by, the temple-of•the violet. It 'bibtrue,. Mr. Tree had_ahouselteeper r is- no-- inore-a-wife' than a stack of wood is a;oheerful fir', or n a --sun-flowei-- a ,somebody •• doubters. • - - • • To resume—this why" was anueviiiipirit. It gFew and - flourished--more, - - in tenee - itt--.lta :character, more phatitona'.llke in its visits to . It had ::wings,,. that mere bleak,- cold shadows; they, put out his sunlieht with , their coldness, oraMped eCergies, weak.: ened the backbone of hie Manbood, .and dark enid'the light of his evening fire ; playing all the while the most fantastic !tricks) Open his imaginatioti and feelingtl. The :flames , that . flickeed aud;balkoil, each other.* .the faithiofied fireplace seemed to make wry faces,' • and, point their fingers at him as•het elfin his -lonely. atrinthaie ; and they, ` -too, 7 mute, is true, but none the leis distinotry traced. out ontbe wtdi the oininous end dismal 4 , Why ?" no'reepeot, for his feelings—that tire; Mated no , reverence in its:tio'ul, though he had ` built tit' With his own halide, . and lent Own PrPPIR,PP.Preatb to,kindicit late existence... 7 It, cracked and panted, „and flashed' too, Mi.. • man'ilike enjoying its 'brief bour,OrVll ite'red bands, spit; and goat - .as t tli!4,lo Wituldtte;ii - and buret the aide of e old, Mack chimney: Now and Oen the flames would i!FitT out, • in T,t!ie'i:ii l *; !P/ils l og qra o 4 o 9 fie4P B and can . der into the hovom of. the suffering • geforet be4t4rAfilikeer•Jiob Tiee. )'What 'did' 'they avaraata'coilita *hfalit l 94,. l 4, 4 :81qrgi; business 4,(.1; thaaft 4l " Puf44ii4 eyieje,tie ever staring them: , oat . of eonntenaned Week v eat irb.nder' thof 'get Med; • anWiplieitiff'lliefit•3tiedr 11447444. wiK` andolt(wpttbetrooM;witbitle crass eyes witik.' ingand tblinkingl to' Ihtitigh„lbey - 'luid': beat' shoed too iii i iitilii iiA e; t ;If It •-• had haaA a1h.141:4 6 y, 40). , 4114.,421 other, Aprii. days, sunny and showery, like a woman. Pear-trea rr tized, 64-evening, drew p 4o7o o 4a ir jgoe,siikooVier, earner. and , : fell aeleep; „,'Tl;ere!heeat-,nedding, noddingvlike a eldp la a,lesiy, see; He did not see; the fire aei'tbe futcit tad been maltitig at last,,apparently,vezett at his inattentied, Bin , .!eh now occiiirnPly otlOr thk• .4 " Oefn of .- soineitlinfff 11146 014944 sik; drawing twpinild eN of as) sea iell ITft — oicetrilie - balist — started - -Trouiti: doie, clumsily kicked over the fire-irons, ..they ,. in, turn , looked 'and scattered -dead 'and alive coals, - whichrfanned them into: momen tary as and warmth. Tel; do it;'_ he , said,--"I will—l'll be hing - ed if I don 4- and to-morrow too." He put his heel to the.ileur in - no gentle:way pronounced the word , "to,morrbir," . ' "..Aeader, do you.know.what resolved _to do t Ikierther , do 1.. Let.,us • . 10pt•ImPs he dreamed , that-night , after hie bead touched the-pillow.. Yes, he did. Ho ima• gined hirasel(ika great destirt:' , ' There , was • i not living,green thing, iiiiplfilmself 7 -and the- camel They Hired .Iktnualterms. Sainetimes Ole. was Pstride of thtiraMels htimp;• and then'tha camel' was, • across his shoulders‘ .The= animal drank , all the - wate4 and then put out his lips for ,the • famishdd Man to suCk or.kiss, which sa—dli gusted the dreamer that he spit, in, hie conk, _pooh:3ll'l3_ face' and—aioke. -It perhaps,- % needless to say, that Mr. Tree' bad partaken, preyb:lns to retiring, .very w ,very -heartily. of . oytiter 'pie, salad;creom, ands their accoriei. Be- , side; ; he pulled a ve4,tight cork from a very • dusty bottle which was very.distinotly mark e&--4•Otard.;.'We do not mention this 'last ~pireamstatice thinking it bad any thing to do with Ali:. Tree's singular dream. For from it: - lle.could not havc toistaken ~the contents_ of tide: very musty, bottle,' for it was &fi nitely marked in block and white,l best . -0-t-a r=d:' If the render supposet ,othCiWise; the supposition is altogether grapitous „op: Ids or her part. We hive said -he The sun was pee tag through the window - CU - twits.- M . Ousing himself , ho shook hie recollectionof his. adventure. in the , desert, and • went out iatotha morning alr. The birds sang to. bitnr, - tttnytitMe golden 'palm's; but - his.aye' 'wag _-instantly _eaught„hysAlic_ bobbing_ up . and down of a neat _dimity-cap beyond the - fencerwhieh -- separst4 his'premises,from three or the wieow,_ Mrs. ' VeSlanr.. beart - _ - dettt a double timed pit-a-pat, his •throatewas fulf ny, full of that same old' g why';' it' Clung to him as closely as the camel of hislast night's dielm. -Ilowever;he7Aucceeile.4 in choking dositn,. anktlin ghost that had haunted him' for fearti was at last defunct; never to torture biro again, - unless there bevel' a thing as a Ow eta ghost,. • He•feltnnterror in!:apprbiebing the fence, notlie;.. his., nerves-were 'Suddenly . `braced. „Fear---iCvras mit now, in his diOtion ary, unabridged or otherttise. , Sure enough, terhe was, the widow, as be peeped over the fence, looking as bricbt as a queen hee, and chirping like ,a young , robin. . If her form !oohed ic him rounder and' more ethereal-like than evef c bseTore; -if she seemed at that momest like e s , wild rooe,'justopening, and blushing-into blooni, what business:: is it of tourer. Nye may suppose it was owing to the - lazy menziolVit - tlifilf - Lot - tATtt Alf. Tree-h-ti-d -loft ,hie,glasaes at home, ' 'on the loft • arm 'of cite early Ohalr. -- 7-7': No doubt he ibought her t peg , above Mt map; for _ liie wtdok_ot first .onty_went pit-a•pat, ,, -4tow L swung' and' thumped , and thumped ancrthwacked, backward and for• ward, like the pendulp i p old Dutob cloak tbatstood so firm In. . . the corner of . his room. ".Mrs. MoSlata.", he said , nervaielY ; his lips twitching in, spite of hie teeth, ;hie voice ~ A ying away in !chop ;nheard,•and, c twee unanevrered by the la y.. .** : Mrs.,McSfam,'! he ventured again. This • ' time , the tub which` be ,had mounted' suddenlY -*gave out,- and . Ur. Tree-wris-:precipitated mt. - happily to, the ground, a great deal quicker than ecoorded with his ideas of propriety. Mrs' MoSlani-hnd heard his hot . Call,' and as,iiport lookinifirotind, oatild, - , - ii6r pereiOe any one, She rather suappieldy harried, is What is the 'matter V No' , inswer. ~,The - widoi crept to the fence cautipitsly_and looked 'Oier.,_ i L 2 ' 944110 9 her, face ,flush e d, with ,otypripif.46i7:, row, andidiegist 7 (if the, three ever , mingle). If mankind in general, and. - Mr. Tree, of , : Crabville, in Particul ra iratehed over; or 'litken7, way , governedi,by good and evil: stars - , '.; the latter !Witch fresh.* overithe destinies ,of . the , ,aforesaid Jacob. must have had *a - 4f, eye pealed',' and advanced to ,ita full, poWe; and :zenith,, just es,,the, rosy widow peeped over , ;that identleallence: The? Irsacherenir teti. I 4 whiob by tlitilr6,,f. , was the 'firli - ii i ila'in,' lh# , , * ) „ , ~ , • ~, 0 ,11 stub's life that it was ' not Rtpuili#&4'„Af,Ar,R, `, - ,b440, 1 F 1 , 01dAttatt!leckithe:40 - Ortimato:'. 4 0 J , eloi into ge f—. tbedle 4 4roess;“ 16634 " o,it C ',reader . '' 'qviutt f . ' i ' ‘" 9nic i i/ 1 ; " ' ' , Po4lo l l4:i i i l iii i igeets lia'o‘tiiiir.''''Ttnit: ' 1.14:' Into IC leeie:oi ; .6374 made mortar 1 ' iCelitiplese ylotiikliaid f' ‘," ~ i wig pc VI (~.f `4 ~,t.lWell W 1.1.;) 1,:,,r2,27 , bum tiugti DY iii.. 3oll Ps'n Pr ,T.TTV 14:, prfp , Opt,' ialda t ' iiiity . '-eeqooo A #" ! 4 ,at ':thimie4roik: i teiteibei,fer:' , 4;4 6 ' bli t t !#.0 1 ,4,t 0000. i'l' 6 4iiiils''F°9 . l4.'o);ti ,4 belief, , 'NI Ws )0119,M, and; no emeaiitcor,argemeat can coarlaiie Idm - Otifthiit, niartai.4yee 4 iior . ,- 1 :40.ti 'together"' t.Y othWiiiin .4iiteifild'Y'a'aii;• le. geralk i .. -... - --,... 4 4,, -i-,--- ---- .... . ~, r. and dress,—, • ' • ' They idol4e cambric and ginghini? l . Of course Mr. qe hd to father tliiileaf. • gaffers remai d - tither quiet'. for - 4 few • days--oralniiudly quiet-.—the calm -that pre..''; ; cedes the earthquakes—•_•_:._,_—_i_',„ As Mr. Tree was , qmplacezitly seated in, dressiuggOWn.iniii slippers in his arra'°hare one oveuitig, a delicate note' was banded to , , _ - hini,__duly_sceated,end., eealed:__,Sirithoat, , slightest suspicion of ita contents, he broke the seal and read': • , • . Oh I. man, :woman bows to thee stilly . . And boils thee her lord .an_ her muster; But who would bow dothi io ,fruitless old Or atterish its image=--in, plastei Mr. Tree read it over twice; hie_lips quiver:" ered alittle, otherwise he was .calm ; he.thert - very quietly lit his cigar with thee note; and leaned-bacljAa-bis-cookfcitrible arta,chair. Threedays and mcntbspass away. Time, which heals all thin' , : may core their hatred., It is ,possible that they may become reconciled again, at no - distaut.day. Who !mows'? Let us hope _this yin be but a'summer -Cloud, that the - futhre will, be brighter for it,_sirice .i've re member Allot " all things ovork together for good." Selah. • - We' The Detroit Adverthii relates ti , story ' conceraing'jho novel manner in-which' a ga,y, ividow_oured-a-youthfol lovevot-his-pabsion-- ns "follows: , - ..was a - prettt-widow-of-tirenty-- eight, left rich by her husband, a respectable and wealthy farmerof in tbe'connty of Oulfituid, who judiciously died about the ago of fifty: B—, a sighing swain of twen ty, foil in love with this charming widow du rings school . vaeationond . was thereby dis tracted from stiidinnd nearly, frantic. His , father,' who ' designed him for the had a peculiar horror for the sweet' widow, whom Se regarded as little better than one - of the wieke& - licrblack eyes, her:lteeTing bow: sem, and her elastie tread, ,wero to .10 , only the symbols of old 'Nick. He was in • despair, ho visited the widow, and besought her, if she • heda iarticle of moray, not to rnin,his . In vain thewichiw protested that she hadused.: no arts—bad iinliseen the youth a few time. • and was entirelyindifferent to him. The . fa--_. ther still insisted, and the pretty- idow pisom . " feed s thatirthe boy came agnin t'o7 - eejli Ahenld tie his sleet% Ntsit. NotAmmTidaya-Wlt-,/,- ed, when the enamored youtliku ads ,avrangw. Cucuta for • a vitit,! . of which .. the,vitdow . fi ad nod" !ice; The , sfen - irevionsAnterviewts betneen them bac iaken circumstaneen peeuliexty favorable io rontanee . and senti menti:npon moonlight walks, orin"the parld • tete w-tetes. This tine the timid youth was told,. upon his arrival, that Mrs. was the-barn ; whither be went and found hir heau4deal,:with skirts knee. high, dressed in a man's boots, and covered with a inan'S hat_ Aer mouth, :a tiang;of 'eider in 'het , 'hand, superintending bee meb-==killing host; - never came againit was tikilallifig.' 111111 • HEALTH, AND ARITHHETIC.-7 44 11quht writes tius.asfellows:—. , I am engaged a 6., commercial pursuits, and feel ' !well qualified for--myoitl l 4 . , p - artleular, Whinlt Is that I atn Uable t0.061w4 sional errets egretila,l6*; and these ! •simpla a kind as to toakel . ine •aehamed whett , , . / they are discovered by myself or others. Caw:: 'Yon `Ol4 R aniusiance titosineninti! not un96llon'• • It usuio-;; Al arises. iinia.it'uilietelibi:stala of the ner:_,,, - .Y o 4*Po44l`',4 ll iiraafidliin . .*:' Friktlent ablutions,; perfect , 7entilatluff 'fit; hid • room ; Maid" 41411%6i/4Lnc:ft tired/ air; a 444103:040410,‘,iii4ii.",n0 :Sandal, ia,al •rentlob e i!MPAnee" t , ! 4 PC I m° •-1.1 1614 Uric inlint ece/t.igoked:: boldiaddintfid., Eta Innt:44 , Tbefißlo • yeller rt , -, Frernan tiV * , R h at ! XVI gatb.l2.g in „ that viola" 4 . ,F,P O PIPOY.PAY9I I . I 4 ige•4lol* bad Pe gettb:ig a!Wibl7 4, bnposed titles him duritto, I lib° '‘iiiiiag.tarepaitaeot; tool:with a leungba. i 'dy went dwelt& a wool ceremony,' is` 4114 being s e d but ateic, 10 15 1,;litic!uAlk t iOkit weezdtiktoverettbatitke penoto linanied lbetw- Wan B.real justro; and the esettittieitlttiz, knet could not be uptied :eatieWed'with buffalo; but are eonsidowt ibly nettled,atitbe thenner launched upon the'sea of matOroony. . - _ === Elin