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No subscriptions receiviarfor it leas period limn ale months, and none discontinued until all zirrearages are paid; unless at the option of the publisher. Papers sent to subsciihers living out of Cumberland county mast ho paid ibr in' mivame. on the payment assunied by some raspansiblo person living hi Cumberland coun ty. These (Wins Will be rigidly adhered to in ell rases. ADVEturispptEN TS 'Atlvorthannonts will Lo charged $l.OO per aqua ro .111 vi% linos for Clinic insertioloi, and 25 route La. each Pubtaquent Insortion. adtwo:tisomants nl loss than twat", nous zonshloratligas a square. 'rho hollowing “hargod tbr_tquArLorly,_llalf_lealty.._and_l'attrly allvortking: 3 Mouths. u Mont OF. P 2 5141.1hs =ll 2• •".. '8:14 i 2.1) - • 8.0.) • 12.011 • 18.00 it 7• 20.110 A.lvol6ls•nuonl.i losnrti..l . l.pt.•ro ALlrringos 8 jolits !fit,r{r - lii•st. pv I Ili. , roe otili..equi.iit of In forest will 18. inir lines l'ho l'rvprit•L•t• p ill 'nt l l ranp ta. , i4lr in &In, Icos not "ixt•euillii4 lira liuuw, will in , Pigintit Jolt PIUN ri NCI Ai, ,1.111 01:1..:r! \‘; or , b1vv..1.: Ow :,, 1 ,14.• ,t,b1i:h...,,,t iu till. moistly. , and a trenvi . Ol vori,tv of material Vi 1 .. 3:1,. ,Oris Of ever, 1.11,1. on:A . 11os hog ill the bleatost ito . t.ico :toll -dolls. terms. :Pets 41:s is walit..to:lll Is,llltl ~1, .1 Ow —10041 e; II :e Dill. tool It their in, ii ;t..rell. I.:‘ory V.lrietry of 1.11:.l. , :1:6 eon- 'Pho 11 tor ;.:>t and 3i,J. silito.d n' . to do Job Pri j moat 1.000 malgl anydbliJA toro:t to ujve sbkotly i. Iti tors 11,st-1 itl to nip, , I'd - 111 It cure tlt . Ai, ffr'utifAt bical_anforniatipit a• :• Presidont—ravKLlN.PlKltf . F. PrOAliilll4,-.11:i.: • r . St'w.retrtry of State—WO. 1.. lAitcY. Suvr,tary of Ititerlor—llunEnT . :‘lceLri.t.ANo.. Sovretary of Trearmry—JAmEs;kl44rinue. Secretary of Wur—Jnertitso,i 11.k498. " - Socrotavy of Navy—.l.O. 0.'.000010. Post Mnxto,r. blonoral--a.c464 . C.1 . 1 , 11.11r1.L. • • • A ttor i (lo o • Chief .lustleo 'of 11:11tetl States—lt. 11., TANLY .sTATr. - GOVERNIXEENT -' .I.lover r tior--JAMLS POLLOth:.• _ _ Sq.crotary_ur etat,—ANDICKW Ti.CURTIN. • . • :'siiefliYtir"Generril—. l . P. slln ' Treasuritr—llzN S.3lLuit.M. JutigoS 'of thO Slllll'olllo Court—lL LF.sviS. J. W, 11. LownlE, 11. 1490/.%%mt0, J. O. It Sux coul , TTlr ov;elcmas. Pii , NicLaut Judge--1.1.0n, J Atl I:0 11. tilt 11101. • • AssoHato JudAus-11.un. John Rupp, :::unuel Wood o ')arn. - District Attorney-15'ex. J. Shearer. . Prothonotary—Daniel R. Recorder, .te.—John .%1, tirt 4 gg. Rugthter—Williant Lytle. • • High .Sherilf--Jueub Bowman; Iteputy, J. Hum. mbogor.. Conn ty.Trensurer—A dam $111(.111:1•1. Corouer-311teltell M '61..1140. .. --- County COM in M. raliani, Wit : lout 31. lloodert. , ., Kuri, Clerk to Commis sioners. Michael Wihu. DiroctorA of tito 'Drip 11;,, C. t?anntel Superintende.t , lJ' roc& iluu so Lohaeh. Donou6a orpzOt.Rl3. Chtof Burgo..-0017-Alnisi.nogo Assistant ,110111,1, T. , W11 1...0n...A1—1L C. Woodward, trreiidma) Thos. M. 'Biddle, .I.4‘ll.lldnpson, Mialtael zheller. y ',Avid Sipe. .Ih..ert, Liao, AllJlavl 1191volab. I. , lNLables—.ll - m Spahr, nigh cousiabi. ; izot.ort bl..Cartnuy, Ward-Co...table. QJF3'(y yUsz-a ' First terlan elluren, nertlisvi•Kt 0 .' 11(.1 . 4; C ‘VINO, 5‘.1.1.q. morniug o'clocic, - 1 - . ; 0 clad:, P. M. 00VbIld Clinrril,corlsor of South II mover until l'o:orott. stroots; - Lien. Mr. Cal.:, coml.:ore At. 11 tivloclr,..A. M., AAA , Iviseop.a)lsA CrAteu 1tt1t..3A...) 1 ) 11. 31111,,, ; rI 1.1 , S and ii iclod, - .. r. En g ru t I.uthontt. Church, botAvetin Lotailte ~ 15 51; Id. I I 0%•lock. A. U.. alrd 7 tielorl,, 31.. 11...," it, Cllttreh. ln,nthrr, bet.e01111:111111er and sit 11. nL I 0 .o . VINck, .1. M., and • •La (first. t.al:ll•Allye.;;l•tivr (,1 Avito Pill •,.I.•ts. ~.,•woos i • P A. NI., and u ' • . 1 , tire., 4.. • “ 1,1 j:- , -LtEZt! I t'Aulor. ,ers we, lit •thAli o'clock A.. 31.. null 3 o'vl•Arl,, 0. M.:i Ito.a in l'ittltolic tilltivell. Pomfret, Dear Loot ',Li •,..1.. 4 --j IN, •I v,ir.l 11.titi,:rT, l'aA , ..r. ~..., ... is . , :. ”11 the .. . I.ll:tttiy, (la d y lA' 01, [limit 11. . , i . t;•,,•.111 , 1 I,lLberitu Clltp•elt, v.:mar 1:1' I'olllcl. t 81,16 • It.. li.nl , troets. 1tu0.1..1'..5;•5e11 • •41, var , tor. :I , , ~. “t ; I , ~.,-. 0 . kW, chantp.s In Oho IltglVO MAI Ilep•S.11 !Ile pr,- 1 per 61r1...ns aro roveslea to :tot Ify us. $ • • • . 11:+.1%ht.T.34,901 , 1* CO.LLLC..+E•• llev. Charl,3 CUllitio, l'reshieut 11,11,0 .Seieneo. Rev. Norman Prolemior 1.1 Philosophy nod hus;• . li,h Literal are. Mar.,11.111. Pr0f,, , ...r of Anrient Lnarauges.. . . . IMIN H. Manly, • lotilematijs% IV4lll.im C WITKTir. PrtiroshOl• OC Nat'untcioucirtuttit durator - qi thy Mithoum. ~,a1" Moller Lgan4ltagus. thtlnuol I), Prindpal or Um lirammar Julnes, .IsAiAa lt in tin , lir.ullllllr CO :YOAtl'i•IO1. S• DGILISLII DEPOSIT Da,llr.VreVident, Richard Parker; Cashier,. Wm. -M. DeJtuni; ilicrlto, J. 0. Hamlet . , N. C. "Miiil'eratinTh7 Alm.* Stuart, Thomas Paxton, lt,"C. Wu Ale at t Moat u. john Sanderson; floury Ipgan; ruin 11 inert y. GUNIUSSLAND VALLEY D. II: MAD COMPANT.--erplakellt r Frederick Watts; Secretary and Treahurer, l.ibt aid 21. 111ddle; Superintend:tut, A. F. Sinitic. Parren,tur Wins twice a day. Eastward, teasing Carlisle at 10.22 o'clock, A. M. and.il.ss o'clock, P 11. Two train,: at ory day W LH, ward, .1. clog Carlisle at 10.42 o'clock, A M. and 2.40, P.M. rti.mt.r. Gas AND W.viren CONIpASY. Fri:Admit. Fred. crick Watts . Secretary, Lenmel Todd; Treasurer, Wm M. Seeteen : Diractom, V. Watts, Richard Parker, Lemuel Todd. Won 11. Boutem, Dr. W. IV, Dale,-Franklin Gard. tom, Henry Clam and E. Si. Biddle. ' DUSIBERLAND.VaI.LXY DaTlK.—l'renklunt., 'John S. Ster rett; Cashier, LI. A. Sturgeon; Teller, .los. C. IhilTer.— Directors, Joint S. Sterrett, Wm. Kee, Brimuo ' man, Richard Woods, John-U. Dunlap, Rol t. C. Sterrett El. A.- Sturgeon; and Captain John Dunlap. ELATES ~£ f05T.11.9-E Vista,go on. all letters of ono-half ounce weight or undor,3 is pro paid, ((except to California and Pr- Ben, which is 10 centftre-paid.) Postogotan "T/IV. llERALD"—within the County', vats.- Within the-State, 13 conts'por year. To any part of the United States,2o coots. Postage WA all la ansient papers. candor 3 ounces 'ln weight, 1 cont. pro-pold; or :I vents _ unpaid. Advertised totters to_boulnittuatulth.tho rest_ of advertising. '" JUST REQEIVED ' ' Prmh STRAWBERRIES, • o TINE •• , •" . .I.ol3BTilltti, • ' " TUIIATU KETCHUP, • UNIONI3,, ' • OIIEKKINS, .„ • . • '" TABLE.•OII.; &O. .—Aboto uttlelos tkarrantud: oquil to any In - tnittko: Nor oniolilVt forootilr at • July L PA-141;S T .1, ET 2i . T S • .• AT 'KELLER'S OLDS ' G.SuitClll:KLlAllit deslrel to Cell thanttenlien'of hie .old frieudaumbaustousurs to MA now aasortmeut ChM ' tiomen'a ,11ANS, - of .thu Oakford-. Fall stYie, with an. ' elegant issertnieut 'BOP'S CAPS' And '.I,VINTEIt "CATS of ovary variety and thpnost fashionable atylea: • liq has Mao constantly on.lutuda largo And varied as. sortmanaMthla ownmanufacture:as wyll us city made Lfats.and Cops, aultable for the tiOnaon, comprising oyers, varlotya.,f_Ltrask_ver. kl - laskiu and killar.Ate: tte,W,EOSt atyle,tnather.with p nal assortmept of CAPS of °eery shape and ,dasaripthr4 ;OA itt.• °vary price.. particularly inyitel thapublio 'to rail sad ox andbahla °lamely° .assertmenti which' fif - Style,' mate ' ' ritl and Ileith, cannot be -surpassed by Any lu market; - and which he la able to %Mut price° letwaythau ever.' • ..• tm.itomembor hie nkd stand on Neith Elatteyerattett next doer l te:fluietper flitteetk • BOOK ,AND JOB PRINTING •iXi.OUTEA! AT THE ‘!IfF,RALp" *4:6 DI ZS T[Tilo fhllonring reniarkaldo 11nrs, Rays Um N• i r .•TRI-- bune:nro from a volithni of "rocnuihy a BentroUress," and are Riad to be truly the production of a poor Eng- Ilsh girl. Th . ei nro, Indeed, laiantlful. and Unclur 'the eiretubtaneee, thoroughly on. ihOughtfullY aPProP ,I ": ate.] .• • Not In the , lang,hing Lowers, Where, by green twining elms, a pleasant. shit& .1t lit1111111Wk; 111101; is 11111110 ; And lawre swlft•lhute,l hours Stout! the riot hrvdth or th.,:e.einr,d toil qO, i , ;,1111 I. „Nor wheru tbo'goldeu pli.rlvri , At ,n 1 !pet, plying o'er the flowing sea: And_ki pure ey;, the faculty is . - re traco a .1 nrih axunt from osrth L!r Lana I• 11: Nnt on the ,nob • , • MEI \Vail nll the ~prlittilL,S Orj.!) . at 114 ht: sxrnt fragranr.., ITntity thntanlght Anil 3i t.t,lt . :; ••• 'Dwain I. Nni• gilat.logn'er AL l% Pill ~.,, a , o nyloPent heart eltitt,, Wi2ll eatchlied nit:1.11;111411lb Sight, km all innu..ltail:y on C:11.01. Ilia tho livt,qta diu lriryi It t,lt. nisi 1:111 . 1.I:14011 =I 11 hill. th;• day I. y. To !IMO, Drell, I-11,11,0W VII, 1: , /a /.110.. 011,614, ju,.! rovvroti : 4 11 , 11 IS 33 1i1.07-1111/1: id 11.1,11 Lholl, it it ,Vl.lll, Out, thee l' , lln,l;telillee. , divan,! . - - ..1..1, yet 1 d[,— • - • - .- . . .. _. . _. Dr..mu'ivhat, Wl.lO 111011 1:1 , )1,1 ill °l-1.1.111;,111. Lars Loom llowstruug, how Illir, how I,iu,lly 4tuctsclu, , 111owIng of limit, unit riorion - Qf Tie.; - ' '- 1116 coufFirms Crown to Stturp'l , ll,sful Nrilnei , in just ~,,,l,Npd I'd.pi!,es.h,i,-,1 In y.. 1,.., • • wltli 511 thalodial, exhauslh.m: planstn a Lao; __ . Such IA illy &elm— Anil yet,ldrinre I, tile deeidoed of fort nee, Bri_ht with the lust, el into, It', unzippenliiig . wretrhednes,.. Oil 1411, • • -A-lathe loot rage of Dioitio3 -defy: - r , • ltroolved tileitit to live—olote. - Nor swell tile tide of litiono:i mioery. _ --- • • Drjlen of a sleep syheretlretine: no, more shall o ome 31y-laq,-nty-first,nty--oely-weleowe'lonne; . -- Rest —enLelteht shico Life's het:inning keg., fide ive mint of ley g 101.10115 heritage, Unallentible,l shall list thee yet . - Ned, le thy Oft etebreeg, the past forgot. Thes del dream. . • -- • - krlrit THE C.HRISTIE AS L.ETTEE, ~A kettle siege epee the - gli,ten . ftig hub; t he fire, though rnoill, 11(11.114 rrry brightly ; the wind Wows CUM 0111 l abollt the uolitory IMO In LIIIS fair Ni oil, Old Ito iluniut spider legged haldude, failed carpel, its sent pit oils neatness, Tire le/0 elderly gentlewornen ; ° one is an invalid, for She lien I;nvered 'tip with oh sol upon the spider le g ged,. Seta; the oilier sits 0111(1)1 1'01111)1 1(11(10, tit (Odell linens illy vi ey thinnest and liltiost or dip candles. Tins ter lino been I;elVslia rt I . le ILe 1:1):1 till ;_ but the ilttemer haring Inlleu into hhe 11a, crated uory for 6nint, winutrn, 010 sild _c:h_cs: , to 1,1,1,ze In the 1..,,1: 9 te" rutTeeiog--it. give, to tl or Pia(' 14 pale, e, pre,eil .t y to :cows hiQdcn enti•e 01 . greet 10.1% .4,0‘. :els ' ; I , •r not Clily-k". 114 ILL A4-111i5 .. i:!111 , •ItglIt over, the Dole deep. n. I Ile ;.-111- . ' ple,ed to go , I.na the ,Nii;,..;;411;111f Tutu lutsv . ,1 the ee,11..11r ,L 11,1,1,1 g 4)( 1 . 11;'' I t„ :tli ic I:evt f 1.131k.i ;t•i'li.lpol. 4 1 (11 , i1' 11,011•11 t X innordin 11.,wt•r I -ell c , ,ltilt,nlC.l.• lu nu °Ott t' itt,tattt, Chit C tly ti ttttut.littg • 1 10 . 0 tt .1 . 1 . 1.11 11.1 rg.l!e., di to • . Ikl4ll naa 44•4.1 ri..4`ii.. 1 14.44, ro• 6.41) 11.4141., 4.e 1 tqw...14 I f tliod imce 1,4,1 vdf II 11'hat, 01)9 gill Owl ti,l,Lcd lis ul aufnur t•mt N, awl Wl ' 1u • ,1,S , Wit r zi,C;allll: „ I Mtn 1 ti heri, bef.4l. IR:. ni,,l • 11'01, Ne fly:Hint . hi.t , 11.1 1,1.441 1:iu4,,z0. You ,11111 . 1. 1111:11k, linve 111,1 hilits,e 1;11 ((re nieiaurs n ohtiq. Bid come, dear, the clock has . I.tone.htta., and al mast ==Mlii ' • Stay, you haven't Lend`After we had forgiven her, riireatite.l that sire' sent' us five pounds of !be stolen money in n letter.' I wish Au Nl.,tgarot, will, tt sigh. It ivould be most a . cui ',table this Christmas time. Ito come, IL drew,, must not lend me•to forget 3 ost,' . Thus en - ying,,she telteS the candle, goes fin th into lt very large ndjacent kitchen, in which the fire, for thrift.. ,hun long died instrri-ts neatly On •tray the materials very—frugal" supper—some 'bread 'end n glass of milk for herself; stunt heel' teh, , whielt . 11011 been stewing- ill n jar' in the, oven. for the invalid. This Inst site warms as she tio . vy cone3l>:tok into the parlor, and.gives it toilleottar, with sippets of twist e d bee t id, . Supper t.)i!IC aver; and pie invalid back bObidtl thu' spider- rigged, . , on nro'stronger to night. I bete td^Mll you.. I do this most reluitnetly, ad it will givu'yen pain. - Indeed,: I tszitild dutioeid it iong - M., but that- I • need . yettemonebitten'ee in IL step i feat take. peal' Met penny went Amdity4, - - . •ibitlfauspeottittit, illitrgetet,' weeps the tlieughifor my Sake 3lou' have . 'been biding oil with such it Biitwlmit gam' bEttlose`? , cannot. we Mititage . till the qpiittet'S inepine' , be ttue,.eetive 'get prddlor tho Jest iteedlowoik we leiit uwity,?!' EZIE23III lßeoQlleot deer,• the ~firat ,:I;ut oovon pootids ten,-Ond .in4art fOrestolletl,. on, no tiount • oLoor....ditauity....,abooLltosolud...musi • mastor ;t o other no liave lyait for Oif. Wo had tho Wive .thOughit oveveverytpitog=tilli-4.itt hitt:W.l'oolo skts besti,ll3 brokop. .it, toot aiithe to A l lso' lost; , our father's Anoutifu), copy ; of 641Ooles's Whiti;.: to 4.h on; At. !he '!tlisOthid 0%44: mentioned .1. t m ILE Dirt; A . lll pxi =9 PEI a. /CIA eTIZ tr cIE three years ago? This, when it . is word feurtini'es the,":gum—for 'tne edition is of ex tl:aordinary:rarity—ond—apd--'tllore. thanni to us,- pope's dear head IoY on .it they found him dead.' • I Jtheiv 'it, I know it,' nobs Margaret; and the ageg, niters weep in each', other's 'orms. lint in' a. little while Margaret grows -calm again, t : enstins':with lier feebler Aialcr, lays 01l tief6re IMr,;puints out to her their stern :.etateity ; that, though nut. in qebt, eaie in re Terence to thu above mentioned 'little matter, of the music master, thwhoir, , e is• utterly des• iltate of every available moans or light, fMal. on:1 :novo thou thomortou i 3 Oln'mlmus Eve, mitt Hutt pt.rhops with i tooy en't tidy :heir chir ; hug nikco;,l,litir pinny Rose, .84 is tito only 01 o dead hi:other, ,:t;:uiro 'younger thou niht. hovitig brought her up Mid 01 it ea tea her, she is ns deor to f hem us though n 1 e wei•o:lllf , irtilkui - ,Outighter. fio-thr-itivothi try cowqmt, it id ar , toni:u 111.0 •;et ' vaely in tilt, i...kv, two attpti HM4l'l'll , l,l' ii,e ' 11171 , 42.1.1c01 : ,e titan It!tt wont ycu, ;\l:irgarPt We pqu,nve lirnmu, tic OITM, fl ii•t,jlol. ii:.tit get vyty and luny but poor 1— will Veil, - un. nenO tit get on if it oyerheitil, and. 1)0 -haute curlier, too, tioui it I w,iitrd to .return" tbith Brown,. must come' in, and tII it Ccvc of you, dour. ,And you must kiwi, your liint_nt.-up:whilot I nth proinl 0s I tlic rioters tiin.to root, when m:irgarm 11110 preillltatiolli, nicht:4lon of ricking fortin.,,ty.o.:„ liattfol itt velfoin, aniftweaps pfu24-4 . l „ xn They:are : ol moat.. a once loitie littrn r}', h e ',miming 1,r,..n -,11/11 - -ittizi- - Frey,.. Nv -snow T ho s-fallem-through the- -night,— crws me hiden with it ; null; thong!: there imam temporary . .thnw, Which must have mode the cotelidion of the.iouils dreadful, the V tail blows with arYl/wy keenness. - The'poOr gentlewoman, dins litrgaret Bigler is up lie:- tintis„ - She- drew: , her small household work, fit-ries up her rimer her brealcd'ast, Bien helps 111'1'1 . 0 rice, to dress, to come town stairs, gild to take horploca on the sOfit, where she lion pawed her days for nearly fifteen yearn. She is a great sufferer, bnt patiebt and gentle withal. _Nut a thing for her coil - trial ix fur ;lotto: by .11argntet : . the remnant- if the beef tot is ort npun the hob, her toitl owl water her bil-ks rind work pot ()it'll small .t ble'heside her; whilvu, out the other hit . tal; Bleatfor'nnuoiety with resPeet to Alargaret eNtIT.1111:. Situ knows the dreary road, the painful errand at its end,- and guesses that Jlatgnrel'c trusty Cilitllilig can tint ill mulct qOl.l , ltu thi. laiter . point the truth is Worse thon'sho sit-Teets • . With b, mktly 111114 . (1., it ix be heeeu elt iind eleceu berote Mtiratel .At .1 ! 9,11 - 1.,dt froii! I tlmir . Glely 11011,e lira • limn ',lit , nt o c.•lizt2o. lorliti the 1111M'rette .v is ME .{ 11 ho 11 y to o•olk sill 11.1.• V.,1111111, enxiouely. • Yi) Wort' ren :ure old , 1 , 1113 . ha' _tile .I‘vt It • 1 M.try, 1.1,11 ITS .1 I', i , I ," : " r7V111111 IhUtic tretqlitstdog un Ith , lt.hdhrtts. Now do . v. The rondo to..y L. ht tire !lino I U/4) , (91, .1111.1 11113 13110 W key ~ty .• Pte,ihe In. hu>chuntletitivuto Miss_ nod hrep ti.t• tire 'op with wood I .re put rrttd>r.' 'l . l. ing, ll(l/Stti , 11(... , 11ngv .1! or, and I,lotlh WI her welAy-ivity Lcrcit' — enyz4 tI wumuu. Take o' foguteuroter thy unit, for umw, .edrsough, null, the cot lieu weeks el;o. Any, We righ t load. foe loil,es 10.6 thew Cu IttitW MICR IL deal trr roVurt),. Mid !Iris through o'o hunk of 1 .,_1t is nettidy .eight' miles_ to, the ctithedrul f'lotto lif the suritewlott Itutgtherted rood M o r. garet•littler Itthes, tor the rube of moitiitig p„o.tt'u ' by who um) hove kntowit her iit mere pro, lentos. 1111)8 in' Milliliter little 'title is eer) pied uresque, wititlingutuitiet hills,.cress tut by pletty rivoletts,.ttiol bordered by fields, sod Itettilly triune; but now, tne,o natoral • tummies add tp its inquissithieness and desula• thou. With.rtuitv.. drifts, overflowing woor,_ and Melte I shout it ild mud,' the road for rho grottier purl: is itt I , 9l . 9l . it'4ll , lllilrliTe 'Vet i he' poor genii woman Owls . eil,..utti . efulli gutirdiug her rusty silk dross 'from spot or blemtal s , though soon giving up the attempt tln wolk elent4, or to save 1tel;. feet :liiMi getting. sect. • Tim, ore soon soaked through mot through, riltitl - the - w - it.l.-risiug.latill_liOterLitillianititi. : litretinvisS'weeitS itititeUth herse3 el t 1111111it'stid bare garmeiiia, nubile her limis, its well as Malls the life'-blood in her veins,, Bud., site' . , • plods on; tyinktng t44to r rshe•..clutis out thus strive, :their henr Ili ,thislilve 'will , he ' dusolute amiehill,aitd . ,tnn itiOrroortifililnpre - dress ',if •:. Margaret la',ollhin tyro 'inllos of the town,.) when, the Athol.. veering_ , rot iO,, a . mingled. cloud of rairiand anew ombeir down;• so 'that; theieheing'no"oheltry near'ia l'a(i,'ontl-llier uunbrellayery old. and frail, oho is soon wetted io theiikin.., .8611_11 is no use repining;.ao. i. 131 guods_..t..pre:l3lqus....x.oluilies...._nnsea .her pooiitlreae aa'n , Oll iip:Ohn; . naii,j, i'llci.'ploililing oti,:wil l iOli t... &rcaffedsitdhili,ohollitayo lowrinwifrdliayira , toAlod±#R - iierrrrill - litr • His burden - lightly' on liOr, lioren for the 'liner.' rOrtia!s r alie, 7 -I;9,(leali to 'iili.liiiiiiiniiii,;.:, 4 ~, .. P?curiti ' ti..threi , p'Olook..oryor,e t..,0 . f9te s ,sorisliss "the,fnithodral torniL.,.,,Tha4h; it 'is . v . ll°li ';'' qjl4 l o7L4'`ii < ' . .txStl! 3, ''fli.94, iPv: o.pr*i_fq , potirs 7 a . instv; , ,tbejatreStsjinvtii inani.Oaasertr,to, difill'cOActiilit'Onokii:iittriiiii Sieeds: j o ., ' .. iiii , ' wiiliiii SO be readzuliksnii,'S 'oh' a; il eii bed . 'l', ?. ." , 'l'i •Loilir . i,e.t..i.;i:4 - t erk,'lli'o:t - 'L . . iioP' r'V. CARLISLE. PA.,7. WEDNESDAY, DEC . . and Wan mnditrom . , and being too poor to seek theshelter,of an inn, it oceurs.to her to pass into the cathedral cloisters, as • these 'lie pear the liouse•of Cation' Mosley, : whom she seeks Ilene she 'will be able to rest AlttobJ served, to squeeze the rain froin her dripping garments, and zielnpose her mind to duo -fit neSs fir the duty before it. ' • Astehe think she does; ate passes - quietly' into the oloisteis 'feels at once soothed nod comforted by the impression of their sublime silence: site (own to rest upon'enate old worn steps, fron which • she has glimpses :.of the .mighty western , . window': 'notices tlle °groin log nitd dratery of the efeistered roof; the, Shadows which j lie thereon; thonolitary7eitin; or chirping spt rrow which flits up and down : end . then..her ;gaze rests, nt 'last upon the Hoare,. still plot of . - buriitl ground, in some places ,uncovered by dhe snow, and ap warm' cud shdliered ns to.show turfy 'greenness, nod ttrre'nod'there- tt .daisy - nti he. bosom: of , the When tested she wringsyho emitter from her sc,Thlened clethes . ,'smoOths her rumpled dress shattercd nokhrelrhund then. prepares to fro: Itot, jest as she is Tieing, the .organ in the 'choir herd by begini to phiy, Jim ohoris• tern 10 slag. It is:the. sublime !nest° of .the corning serviee,renriehed by tint of thii od i•ent of the Christmas Eve, and, •.ntelting her The old 1111111 L.? to-tens: , , giiesinexpreetdve pence to her tr bled Fool. Inn while 'plic "rises, - mid- is. allot! t go. when she - Perceives that she has seen ohgerved by a -strringer in - tiro distrinee; who,' - •elderly, and 4-Irem,ied somewhat as . 11 clergyman,' seCtrvi advancing Inwards bee. Ashamed. of :Iyeing recognized in lier'6odAlened --garb,. turns through an nlchway In tho-,cloisterr, end is gone.. • - • In a few titillates she knocks at . Canon Mos -. ley's door: A pertstripling-ofn—lttokey an . ewers it. Yes:Abe -Canon- is at home; but . ho -is - -busy—cane ot_see 7 .peopte_ your_kitalcall again Ile viewed' her saddened' garment's n te r m ptT - and'hirTniraw, -- abotit' : io - Close the door. • • I , _But_you:will be good'ettough . to say that it is .Miss,"Marioret Butler ;;that .she has cone far, and wishes to , speraik to him: nin..wer is _returned_ to .this,; - ,and the done is about to be closed in her fare, when voice behind says How dare, yen?! It is : ..IMiBS Butler, a prehend's daughter.' .And the lackey, shrinking away, gives place - to au o per servant of venerable look. Hew do you do, 1111 , e101 . 1 V he says, respect fully, us he ushers the lady in. hope Mies _Eleanor is not • worse than usual—and the. young lady well.! ••"rh.nk You, Willis'; • toy sister .touch . the _same: 'Miss Rasp, whom.l. expect to• actor row, is s'vell; But can I'seelho'Canon Yen can, nuenni. But please step this way an instant.' As he speratits thus, tbe•Canow's • servant lends Margaret 'into is little roMW, and closes time door. You can see he re pents emphatically ; a but he is hu a dreadful humor shoo the Captain's coming to Eng lad ; for I e•uppcise, - ma'am, you know that Mr. Chorales hraiii hem' made a Catratitin . fOr:lifS bravery.' Indeed•l answers Miss. Bullet. ' MY stra•ter and 1 ktrat'w he Was w'oun'ded at the ora4raning Schastopol,• and we have been ‘ very anxious aIiMIL hint; as for .yeurs be was so much up and down with us, 'that' lve love him almost as a child of our - own, But this is really good news,. •When does he arrive tie is :iliendy come, he' ban been for several weeks at SonthamptMra ! And old Squire Wooten has been there, and made the riulrrel tip,...stol says the captain .1:1.1,1l do just• a, he likes, if only for the sake of the brave fine Fellow ha is. Su - I. guess, ;lliss Butler, thi., will wake things all tho better fur, some hi. loves.' Margaret makes no answer. .though the .blued which.ruithes into her,, pallid and ngCd cheeks telht how the truth strikes home'. , Apliciiring not .to heed her WilliL nghin nsk, if She see the Clonor. To this she tyettildingly replies in the nffiriiintive; rm.( she is forthwith conductor i•, hie Andy, Ile to nu obese man, with sa usual, self indu gent,consitonanCe, and lonia as if tile batch , Zr's atiran or th 6 nnvil were more befitting to than letti'wed nee - "or literary ditty: cvertlieleee,l"airronn,l ed by a noble collection of 1)00.16, and ' aI writitig ot a table voilitty fif - i•ebteirify" - ok t 11 4 ..:! Imo!! Iranlett or - For a 11111111 SO 11 . 1i,,1‘14201 . 0()1.71 11 , .[:t0 'See 111!1'; Ilion lie lOoks up thiptlionsly: going. on writing all the limo - 11 ell, Nliss Butler: Ile' does not even ask her to sit dews _ have called, (Munn M,usley, to ask if you will purchase toy father's rare copy of Suphociem I uutl toy sister Eleanor arc very ( poor this Christmas titue,,atl it -would be a charity to buy It, ttYati,,t 7 liall fOr 'the two•pounds you offerttilztvhou you. bought Dopy ut Euripides,' , lient,bom t I'm sorry car your property, but it falls to the lot of many this ivalo of tears—hero ! • P1L7114, nt iltia• time, -I .cat - out afford its purchase,.. These are expensive tun well - as trunhiceenie , daysTund hen!y -- burz - , •' dens fall, on the. millisters, 'of the , church. llem?—moreover the „price I will give ton_eltillings 7 l cannot soy .ntor,e,' London bookseller has said its worth is , as - tit - any guirienS. To me and Eteunor ....'.Oxci*W.llip.i.erftn*for_.on thy, ttep44, , yOlume • our father's - bend lay; when ho was fOund • thiall'idhiP boote,- ftvitkin these. very' pia ..:'Au, it As. re long- time agol, - ; ,',,tit ink I ,ro , . •member something of the ciraumalutice.' You may, readily;'CanoalilogleyOur fa tber,Trebend Butler,'lsMerafriend of . yotire. 'She is rouged to say as much as ills , --Meek lady as Shejs-4or'the'2xtian's'iligratitride ; le tlm - _d6ool, • him-led to his being whAt 114; ' ' 1 ''There, Rlenee aeutp: I n'aVel• indulge in ~ ..,t•elnlnieeettele, Now go.--toy ticaa -10..va ca ble .1. It.l& dailleateAliial:ie neiviaey , and ' aciet, ( .. pet . be. treepneaed *dn.. IT: leaur , ;roverty - 'be •, eatzep3e, Willie . r the nottenn eangrve yew tt --,' ahilling." — t3W Wg thla;. he•wCVeilile liaiiiiiint therttetieely ,olyside the tloor:'. - • 1 , - -, tq, ~14:,' '4, !:_d .Jf ! . ::: , ..5 . ,,:f7{,11$ r; ; Iv !,,1.4.;54,,,,„ .. -' l ' ' '*!;' ,., ;d • kc r '',i.iiii () i 4; iies 4 ;i 7 . , . „ IMO GEMeligE.' MARI7 S '356. Margaree does not trust herselfeo, spoalr,L— -0n1y,.08 she, lifts the book's,`..site she ; clasps 5 49 r, wasted hands.: t 0 Lord; in Thy.'good..timp lift tp the desolate ; evea for r ic;:mintow:!l wilier .5. 8o piaying,'.she • goes', ont without ,o farther timid:" :-• • • • • • myets,hei,eeett her tears, loads her into hie little rhoin; . citters her tvine, 'bids • !ter take a seat: : • • qp,.ihe wino would choke me—nor. can otuy ti , rriothent to hia"houtio,! Ttisn olio tong the old , bn der What his ' Miter said.' ..it id liko him'. Though:reiii it, ho is the most solfiah and'unftailiag :nab.: But Viep . up: your heart, • dear lady : a 'PiovidenCe watches over all.' • • ••• • 4 !lobed need,' mays the poor lady, for. therais little trust in..tatin'a charity or grati- tude,' •idhe ikon takes her way t,o'n small 'bonkeel lees shop : iira street near the market -plane, The owner, , An herself, haireeen: better :dnys; but ho recei'ves hor with Mi mush rosPeot as he 34:ire-before, when she-and her' shiter drqe,ttp . te'llis door in', their carriage and their tithbr Prebend Butler, ,was amongst Ids host.oustomers. .• • • • „She states her'business it is to ask him,. to sell the books, . : • •(- 4 ` . • • . . , . . . 'I, fear trii Sharma is but email,. ma'am ; 'l,, hare - so few wealthy Iseepte-for myoustomerui n0w...-wilays... gave you triedTation 'Moulin . lie loyes.nlitiok of the kind, espeCialkyi'.7o4if . . he eau gat : it thenp.! . , She shakes her ha'ad,;- then tells him ~ tvliat' hai4ast s ocourred; Even' he, an old_mitn; seta his teeth, and lifts his ,withered hand.' ' remember the day' when :Canon , 'Broslay • - wits a charity lad in Ilrotine'e'nehool, 'He to your father's 'nitble . nature --yet snail is your reWartl: But l.suppose he :does not forget 9i - forgive' his 'wifeL.Squirit Woo= tows. eistenthat was—so tying eit : lM - I• — 'niolitili• berOre.she.died,..that at his . deatl ! it moi dome to her neither, Cliarles, •• as; I,' sheaf& linty sayc.thoCaptalp. He knows, tan, the Captain has a great..tiking for you and s . Elininor.' and i 13 . 1fty Uo nbto'to part with then!. gymitu lee lately come to. Wootti - lieetotly; Whole atm of -the' kindeitf rof:Chrititiaire,nn4 gilitloneif... 'He to ;call' hero `:eoroe' limb llt nft ernea ty;lf do ' in . (' ' ; Thank Yen, yonirti! , they were : 'And, in ease that the poor'l44lo eaMrephr.ohaso theta at'sitnaltiture lime;lftw if La thew to do 50."." •. ' a L will.•,;,Lhentr that Leis ono:wbosp Ile4rt is eitil,of:hiying kinllocsso , : • YlianititigOo old' man ,for his coartlssy,nleet goes.hemytiy,, : lettefug..tho:hooks inpis 01ra:46,11nm to felvioelter.eiteps as. qteino.,../Miii,i.O,49,o.:o9pr,based.';:tnr. (ythlie.r, to • All - itio • sinfaiii . in j ' care fo:+ is to bo once more by Eleanor's side' and there, kneeling, die. ••Depressitin, mis-, cry, exhaustion can go no further. She prays eftid to hold the bitter cup no longer to bee lips. - Aveidiug the glittering shops end notv ed streets, she retrhOes her steps again pest the cathedral. The service in over, but the eltoristemafe.piiTiiieing, the thrganplitylag: tionietliing"lrresistible leads her in; and,-as she can ':pluts out by a - door at the other eitd,,' she goes dawn one of the.side aisles * towards' the unigniticent choir. There she stays, lean, lig by is pillar; for her senses' are drowsy,. and her exhaustion extreme. The ohoristers are practicing one of Boico's exquisite an• thetas—one of those to which the words are pften va, " ith,stal ore they that giro rent to tho &trod Avaifarori ItiovvccYard they that holirtlWal-715-thlrsty The words are appropriate, and bear res• pease. For Margaret's band is.tnuched, and, litti4golp her bead, she sore an old verger be side her, et”.ryiiig..oatiterti Ar 4 O you tired, modulo ?—nro yOu liiY thttik you are illy lady-who was in tile olois (era early in the afternoon; if so, a elergy. man ham been molting areat inquiries niter you. If you please, madam, as you seem ill, step with me into tho verger's room. There • is it: iil . o titers.' - Shy mititi rather:than erierske I 10-lash:.exhaustion—and—follows—thViold—tutta through divers narrow ani arched passages into a low vaulted chamber, hung round with' verger n cloaks, staves, mud other things; and lathe grate of which borne n cheerful fte - . Ilerolte.bide 1!a• 86 at herself 'on old• oak sea t ; and, Ivtilet_ohil..Warilte -her ,handit -and feet, he goes to a curious three cornered cup , 'board, " and hriugs forth a coffee pot; .and worms what'is therein, pours it out into a cup adds sugar, and places it in her hand. She, tales it gratefully, stern and self•eaduring ao she usually is iii her pride. Eseute my.olleting this to you, Mips But len,' says the old man ; but you are' ill, null it is the best I have to give. 'I !knew, you taa'ain. lum glad to see you he the old 'ca thedral. I hope you , will come again when the days-are brighter.'. , • r : • ' twill, thank you. must always love the old place. But you prnetico tho precepts you listen to: yob! have !given the cup to the war Well, ma'am, T think one deed wortkniany words, in tne 4i:rah espeeirdly... , Tsomoriiiii is Obristams,day, and.tho.poormAmmongst-us may testify,to our iemetubrunee,ofit on ibis eve, if no r • • r • • , / :111.4p!'w, And Margaret—again—warm ing her Initids,lpre\pa'iMs to. go: -- She feels. re frealted and strengthened for the-- way, before' heir.';:Agtlittsheittldinks'llie old Man::: *you owe, int; • Hooch< Miss Butler. Your 'fatiidr" isje Of : his.bread to-matey. , ,I,amongst thohihatkc.t. on whom his.charity. fey, do dot. forit4'othe 0. • ..0-0; ; ;. °. So ha loads the way to the door cif Yhe'ohcdr is 'singing some.qual..musio—loud— retioiWitit-7,hee,Retltiqg joy o!td7holle: 77 " of,qodd, et!oorit,pi,or g004.0h90p, 3v911 ,, is Tull otronowud strength , ,s•Pi?..:CT!B9#ll:4lgia, - town:: moon has ifeeni•,:fthAs.,.ltieen 'freer I'R, so that thp Brotind44,4titig hard; • i , Yet •„ !le. snow A •e.F.lw"4 I • 710 MINI INE • •v•• =II NM =I . . .• , , little r public houce,,plaMid just'whore the field, and . liedge ews begin, she eaquires about the oarrier,•onfifinda' thit hae already ione onward,;eniihiatitAiliiot 7 prolfable' she wi ll overtake his eiirt, eh he' IMs, to• diVerge 'from his road ton. leoveiChrisimas pafbels. So •sha, Pisan aif-w Oll as ,she, oau., regretting hew „ ever,. she•can havc no help ,by the Way, seeing Its difficulties, she has - at last resolved , to humble her pride and, ask old. Broom for a For a :Mile. or • ; tWO . .sliti: 'progresses well enougn,:though* the snow conies down hebvily,:' only- eddies artiund : her,!bnt It Ides the. light of the ;noon., ; Still-she, gets .0,-., , though,. , . very . • slower by degrees ;'d i e s so . very ; 'the • snow Clirigs ab6nt - her'o)Othes, and stays her • Soddenod feet..jfer flzhaustieills' renewed;' her'hinirt ales down - again, her faith •'gr'oiv•ti _ dim:, Five miles of the bight' are gone, whin . she thinlyr,sho.Will rest--Lehelsso - iery wearw! and - tlitc: feebly, brushing4ffthe snow (roma:felled tree lying by thd.lwaYeide, she sits, down, Oho grows ' colder, More lethattip, more heinti;;Minati3 by minute goes by,'yet still she sits, •, is just;SinVing into um:emulousness; .witem.o gig: drivs,ikup. and obeys. ' • ; ..1411oni Why ho you fitting there?' No answer—at least nope :that.tha.etranger, men eon.lMar.-'-:so• be down ; atinkes Mareiret rather roiighly -and rerMatie-hts; titter tiatt. , • She • ansivenvvery .- feebly, -that she is resting: .. ' - • ' ttrohist -- au'oh Carlo* .:sterni; -- and . - . vitt', such a wind Why, - if you here - an-. `-other rest foiever,:l • reckon.. CoMe,, Whe'3le going, to?'' ' „ Nargareit'feeblynathos, the' village • and her bomb bq3oo'it. ; {9e11,.-I hinelterti. sO -7 1'11 , drive ytitiail:,far.'•• Comb, riee,•aild itt me lift you:into theife: ) . • ' , f , • This siMecinnit • do 'without , mon!' 'assist-, ' .once; but the i,trangerA yeryicind, - 11pr:her iNiglyeS;her:ti. little:brandy from_oflaSk,__;m4 then, hi:her...Side, - -drives .:_.Tlie_hratidy-aiid, motiCM-,,of,tne,giii . 7 tegetli- 1 - erreviVe,:lier ',.' pros en ' h , numbness and:, lethargy'subside tit'ia,4, by the time tne.. stran - 'ger stalls . to set.her down,:ine is cOinpiirativil'• ; ' ly active: : SheAhankS. hiin , .and ''tuns her , ".:.7fisco • , spe; (301'011:3 , ' ll, , " 2 : • (enieliiton i iiitipeek.. . ..• istifflgneotio. .1041.,.u,10;uUtx: ord.' Lt.llo . : 40 .' 0 0; 10 IF. ( ) Et;ithtpp.M:Ork:o9,4L *k,; bfi r j; *l44'; • stout generdfi . s tut itnpulsn otfreetiom 'ever heat • id the bosom of La Faydtte, - or are,nild the hdart of mad Anthony Wayne. • • • 'lt Was in the•full 'Odd' of a retreat that a follower of :theamerlein :datni), who had at least shouldered a cail'ivi4 la his ocanitry'd . service, was dragging a bliggagnwagen from . •••'the field of• imittle;whiln-shind'-dliort•tlistance-• 'behind, 'a binly r of Confluentals - WerOpnshing • forward wilhia:body of l3ritish In purepit. ' . 'TheTwagenthad - arrived''t' a - narrow:point of the by-rfind, !eliding to the : South, where two high bankh of rocks•and• crags, arising of ./ - either side, affording just apace sufficient for the passage of the ,baggage wagons, slot inch more. • . . . his eyes were, 'arrested by the 'sight .of a stout muscular, man, apparently ionic' forty a years ofage, extend - oil atiGw toot ofa tree at . the very-opening °tyke paint. 'lle b. wan olnd in the coarse attire of - a mo . ohania.-- - Ills coat liktribeen filing ankle, and • with his shirt sleeves rolled 'up from hie cone - oolar.iirm, he lay extorlvd. un the turf with, his rifle in hisirinip, wlrite - thii.blood . poured. in a torrent from 'his , riOtt leg, which' wee broken at-the knee by a carman ball , . .. The wngunera sympathies were arrested y;; - the lie would have panned in thev ry instance of his flight, and 'pliii:;il tho.miawn ett` - blackiimith Di'llis Titon, - but the stout-heart ; __-esullocj_. . •• • - . : 1 . •r . l 4„ i gutitito yooi.,wagen,' Najd, be -in ilia rough way, !but I'll tele.yoMwlia. I'll do. , . Do you Imo ,yoader,Mierry.tfilo.on.tke top - of . that rook ,t.kat, iwing s a Overitiko remit : i ttoi you ',; Mitt k you cats .lift a -main Of. MY bufld:up there?: For you fico.neighltsr.! lic.:aoutitinkiLvvbilai the,blood floried*.lown, froin bra-wound, ,4 I no ver meddled. with , the Britialinrs until they came trampling over ,and. burned .my tattoo down, AndinoW rniap .ritblicd to piecCsi add' hain't got 'tore titan fifteen.-inin tittes in me'; but I've, got three bills iii .my cartridge box, and so just prop tee up against that tree, nud I'll give them the whole time abuts exolained the:blacksmith, 'I. The' wagoner started his horses_ ahead and , then With a Midden effort: dragged the wound ed man along the nod to the . foot of the, rea.. Hit face WAS to 'the advancing t rooperS, and • wbile ninahattcred leg bung 'over . tire- bank, the wagoner rushed' on his way; when the doomed blacksmith. proceeded coolly to load his rifle •. • • - - It woe ni.:4,lcT'g bef re ft,botly of Ainericuiti eolgiers rtuiliCilr.by with the Brniah in purimit. The. BI uken iiii 'greet . (4 , i tvslidui: and rnieing his rifle tq picked thq . fotTuiesoFoin bitiliplyiteti steed. with the °xi:la:notion • ,•• • . , .11idt's for (ion. Washingion !s• • Iu la 'lnomoill.;thh, rain - wee .ieiwided, and was, tired, and the Ruisniud .r• , . rode Dyer nnothor,of t4eir,lBll9ll,oFLoero. ib6n, bf app . roduhrtil:le tali; ` egirfn londed ;' ial rd hid' rifle-fired . .hialfiaae'bhtkr; rind ..kiseed . tbo,44,sltl tho dying blnoltitinit, - , h,. Add,(o, l - 4 ,6!5 1' P1A s a id :t4 U q.Y , I tt t° 4 'o •'' 10,494 atr0gg1119.90,11,t1q,1104'44C. , , , ,i04 , 34,4ii . ,t•htos'iq.t tftt f 41,84,91TPO.401PotfAhl° kojx l o,i . C' 'The4hanictltt - gf• ttigii l *PSlT9l6TovsikOpr t b our o'fbntifei , undnuntbd'in the rotriati Si3,dliimayed Moo iridtt " 314 1Q; WYE IN .161 . SE , . , •.' irt CITABLO UACSAT: • • I.', lcirir my Lovo irt ! dgiya of Spring, Andfor her ruile,lnuh living thing. ' Wo gather garlaicda,,by therrap We pluck thoblubuie of the menry'itai. " Wo maim the ; woods, troltrat tkaatmarni, Our waking thoughts Ara bllght as 11474'1;1 'No tier rn the blossom - , no lark hi the 11 . .10; is happier than my Love aid 11l . I'll love mY.Lcore in Fbe Suriamer4lnie, Our yenta ahill - ripeWio - their We'll elt In the shade a little =Oft Bra:Leath the olm-tress.o..thefloori . ,_,_ ' NNII watch wits Joy the, chlldiwn sun,. We'll 'Wethe world our beirdaen;.s;l .. • No idrd:l4 Ita,neat on the treatops hit* ..";" Shall be's° blithe as my"l,ove and II • za " lovo ray Love 'litho Antonin -eves,.' •• We'll gather:ln ourbarloy oltettye4; • . WO'll t l'ap,onfrOorn, we'll press:our:Ono, • ' heir Mt' the Me out lowing blue, peached from, flui *all; glye.our hlegde a feetlval; • • TborolltoJoy the world can buy, Ti at we stud' not oluiro—my Love and love my Lovo In_Wlnter cold— • - Bnehill our tale of life be told; • togetherby the hPattli, • ; Spectators Of a younger mirth ; . . And, ap the eldldren pine and - go, ' dwell. In theilght where their Wei glow; toveOtnd-lovingdle.• • .Att'd 014 love ott,lny, lova and Il • • , • ~~.•~- -BEL(}L~IiT NUNfI~ At the Convent of Poor Clam, in Brtteeele, 'the nano never lie doirri, , but Bleep . upright. I went,"•eayet,he auther ,. . of .F/entirh !Or" up a narrow, . corkscrew. _eleiti_ettiir,„, onpe,.intc; their•etille, 'their extras:4dt-* nary bade; they clonsiot 'cf . a herd : and some A . , what eYlitidrieal:thettrie4ateffedwith stritir,'• abont .:•three - % feet - right .. angles,. • whieh4e, fixed bard. and niright nuittratierefatratt - epOill , orselyto-suppert-the- --- , - *ok:"..There-Is,Uni : pliloW, finither'arii - thern - eheetai bOofii aid : ewerof W4er 1304 , the 'ground; andth'e hung.ona peg behind the, deer. ,:Theil Watiran oth'l4, .0044' on Iho garden:, and; the ~. honeyeueitle:Wbieh i etillieWered it -gave, ,some, thing of a - ohe'erfattafeeetsiithe denuded' tie dormitory. They rim; at half-petit I fottr 'O'clock., are allovredrtlve mlnatee to ,waeh and ( * trees, .and gir,lFitori 'where.: they pray and riedittite; (tip, when their fliek njaes its tUthl;•,.thieje:alWaye. a ate, . by. l : 0130 and . tin* kArgtnorol: -After chapel hal fziiiitit:4liod: dreg tW:el44),"s.''' iiiiii . igilirse*tittnitlY,itYtOis,V,ifielolk: 44. eggs, 44: 4311 . 1ites 0r..•11 . 4i. and Mai call /air batty, ('tailk and eggebeaten r they alto eat, - but:qte't at-lent Benisons. Their . aecondAnd bun meal ie at seven, and cenobite of dry b - reed'atid .domoitie beer.•• The sisters do everithing fo r,thenuniveo-- 7 washiug, mend ing, srkepinii;eoeuring, The rule of the.,. ]ay sisters ie tilightly.less,.severe in-every-- particular, ; but:even this is aseethi enough ,to startle mostsemilar persons. • The sister.who . showed' es the inySteriesef the house, was a' :Very j4easattt,.. amiable. womee, 'of about • thiuty4Eie.r.:43baliad'a peculiarly. 'oaks,' Mi.' • exprossioyi' oti douottiOnnoO, and expressed hereelfiPerfeatly satisfied in' he life of which , aktihatiMade choice, now about drum' years , since. Tho discipline they, .observed, said, Was good for the NMI and body, t00.'! . , It' some --thoy-are-removed-frOm-hpuse -to ---' .bottse to . prevent too great 'an 'attachment to out 'Readily. She and her. 19:i Were' sofa. a,shert time ego on a mission to Eng- _ land, mid this was another considerablegrieTo anew to her; but a . imesid she kept her troub lc.to licpelf,anctimepted it as one of 'the sots °Usable'ssiert &the will *het' superior • to wide!) her TUN bound her. The tiratnight they arrived in London, when they , 'put up • at . v ibe elate', '.they were shovin lute,a rooM,'' 'where the beds -were,-. of course, horizontal: This • was a tkillioulty which had not ,porturred to theM,. and ' tiler made up dbeir Anindo. `ndopi to same , position ae World, but :no' sooner , had theiked it than they found: l 'U fluipessibte to y slgep; , aooord,•' ., ditg•ly, they relinquished the attenipt;Und!..tay. the faced ° it :halt uprighi'ajninst choir' **taints 7- oiPedieut. ql . , MAIMMETAN LlONESTY.—Mahianetan hones- ~ .1 ty i's what strikes' the Christian in' the-. ;East - more forcibly than anypt er trnit ,of °tiara°. ,„:. .1 ,ter There seems to be . distresil : tio' deep; , and no temptation so . gre t,' as to "induce' • follower oldie Prophet t take.what does not . ' 1 belong to him, or in any. pecuniary .wey.-to : ' wrong friend or foe. The history • of, human... .:; society dove not show an instance where-the • ~. teachings of any one man, have made Such • ' ~.., 14ting impression aslttalioniet'e in this 'pan. , titular. Centuries have passed` since Hi' ilia' '''';;'`:' gouu, bat Ills .standard of - honesty hoc not, been . lowered; among., his •followers, • and; no, .. ~ - . 1. Chris tinikoommeni ty r in4lngiand or-,iAmeriett, .„...., hike,' in this; , begin,' to. compare with thein.- 7 , Theft is it' crime ~ukninitite'.theie, sad hit: one' Insianca of ''robhtiry hail'' happened' Id' ' .- 7 turboy iti; twenty,' Years.' s A.:" rectititjwilier,; - ''' speaking on:this point, ears t...:;:-.. .!,: .;: , r - f•: , 1.1!.:.? ., .'. While traiollingjt IS.'nei'iiiicOminiiti ' , toil' '. O see 'a Jahiseary enter the Cafine,lletire,,itiierc ~r.pi al,hageef gold in a corner, and.ga out sleep , ' ...,.. with his horse? 4 rti,rehaAt,STt!irdingylitoi#. l ,-,, 5 )._ Einyrna, travelling early ii“lia . morning s saw: , ~ a horse tied kb au oliiie'tree'end 'tieieitiViniini.`"'''' .lying On OM , grMin'dif ,';Ciiijoitti..!le47-iiiii.ol4,t, .8 . , 1 , ii ,twine theml-1-hefotuPfitheyalp.ookiddnetyin - ..i ., ;geld, and'that several ef.the places hat,k-neet . „':„ ~;,,,; '4 1 , - Woritrrthrongtt4 lite-. 0./ V.ath l_Pii idoking rani 4441 1t1; hp.)14% . 40:194.4ii.f , r , X. , 4;;.4 dliikotW.r4 . .:.lil,t II i51ii.r ° r.940 0 . 1 !. 41 : 1 0. , ..i . 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