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Advertboonentn Inserted beforaMarringe. and deaths 8 rents per line for first Insertion. nod .t cents per' line. for subsequent. inxertins. Coininunientiona,on sob. , jests Of 'bolted or individual intereat Aril) be charged 6 efnit. per lino. The Proprietor will 'not be resprond• ble 111,1am:tool fur error. lu advertisomadts, Obituary notices .or. Marriages not exceeding live 'llues,ylll be -I nserted,rithinittbarga--. JOB PRINTING - • . • The Carlisle Ilerald JOB Pitt STING OFFICE - fa - Ma lturl most complete establishment in the comity. Three itood Presann. nod n general variety'of material the plait] a artlearrry-work.-or-twer-3 , ltin us to d•r Joh Printing at /he short4fit notice and oo the !omit reaspnahln term.. Persons In Willa. Of little. illanka or inything . In Ili; .lobbing line, will tied it, to their interest to eive US a call, Every variety o r in.uks omotmahr on hand, • ^ POETICAL. SABBATH 11.10 U G HTS. [inscribed to oy Fsther. N. LatwojOrd Foster, I.: - - . of N111;04,11!Wad,. _ =I IFnw beautiful this A VnRTIT penes, . What gloiy all'iroupd me lies; • The fragrsneeof the snes roll prayer .t,., ding to its l'artolise! And - so we parted for that time with a hearty hand-shake. . . Ali, what a wife that^ Mrs Markham was!. —a 'fair, blithe woman then. withutiburn hair just ciliated over with gold,,and wearing her thirty ottnittiers like a dower., Site, with her --plealiatitrandiewas - - - -4 he . fit-rMesnengifelirtell . Me ere /liti'montli was up ... f hat I myself was the new vicar of Woodislee She took as great delight to bring the news an Ito hear if. . .• The•vicarage ix' yours."' said site: "-and . may this please you, Mr. (irantley, tie it pleasis .us.. It woo not with My 'will that it' was kept. a secret from yini for 'no long, linil•ou know -my husband - loses . hitrkindly - joke." , ft was - not likely, after this, that. I should become less t heir friend i . and: indeed, the .Markhatriti and myself were fiwever together. lint at; .clergytorin and fantilfar• intimate, my intercourse grew very Close with them-indeed' . I learned, withliains enough; even to join their i little roncerfs.in the ... hall :. I read with them old plays in the winter evt?nitig•tfa- and the vicarage Was niftiest leas my home. than Was - Ili!" Orange. 1_ area not sure 'that they did not choose my wile for time; if to, I have the great est gift of all to thank theni . for ; and they -stood, both of them, as sponsors to-MV-eltiest boy. About two. years after I had been iii' . mulled n 4 vicar, I began to observe a, great :;./tratigettess in Mrs-LMarkbarn. She grew alisencatarted when addressed—especially if • li'y i tter Itimband•-Stiaitteil Visibly/and lost in part her pleasant looks.. The squire did nut 'nee this i she had always n smile to greet him -with..however she might look to others: and' would watch hint Home' bites, when he was not regarding her; with a concentration of 4lfee- ' lion in her gaze more intense than ever.-: Another change was this: the squire's fortune living very largo, his wife had a most liberal allowance, and kept quite a little eatablish ment of her own Iler charit his, besides t hone that were . in common witlihis, were extensive. When any portion needed help beyond that which I was justified in giving, I half been accitstomed to apply"to her us:velidily as - to . him; hot now her alms tit. first , diminished, and then altogether ceased: She parted. un der some frivolous pretence, with her carriage and ponies :. and, front being rather fastidious did choice in jeer attire, slur come to dress with great Simplicity, and almost ill, so that upon tharpoint her husband rallied her. One night she was singing with us in the hall, as tisital,_a favorite Scotch ballad of his, that she had sung a hundred times before, when her voice /infidelity trembled, as though her heart was breaking. and she burnt into a tit of tears. —lt was one Of those exquinite melodies-of-- Burns upon theilonitistie affect ions;' and Mark ham spoke touchingly to me afterwards of that excessive fondness of his wiles for him which hail so completely overmastered - her. ff If I were to be token from her," said he, " I do believe dearest June would die "_______,..:. Certainly, to watch her anticipating, his slightest 1001, and listetiltigto his every. word as it' it were to be bia•latit,it might-well seem :so Upon my %mitt/ring . to remark -to hint • that site was generally , in by no means good health, Ali& not in her usual spirits; he thank ed me, and Wl.ls nervously alive to this' it 'once; ' - 11 - 11 - il 4hiiikillg alittle eonipony might chire s r . ` -- her. he sent fOr bill maiden sister front the !tort h to tipetpl sonie time with them,— 4 quiet, elderly - lady- very excellent, but not in any .• way gifted an her Itrother and- sister-in-law were. We two strtielt , tip an aequaitititnce very soon anti the squire wits wont to make facetious 111111Sioll$ to It which would have been eniburransing from ruybody else. .Slie noun Ilitial_np..io . sonte niestaire, that position ,ef , Lady •Bountifili in __the paritili it hich' Mrs.' .111itrkliiint lied - abdiested—althotigh I rattlers '... 00 somewhat lacked the - gracelithieSs of her well-doing- ; and evidently to that lady s swig- . Mellow - it Itift'lliir' more to luirself,'and at. liberty' t it' retire' 'tort er .eliani bee. tir.elseirlieee, ~,' as had HOlVili . ecottni bar lityprite ettstoto This.. - vendible.) . w iih 'the ot i.or •peenliurifies 'in her • conduct tilihough . • sti l' veile/I frOni her llitts-' • ' band 'n•notiee',"(lid not- escape thd , rjuieltj wo- .' r„,,, i 1y:4,..0f miss lisiraliniti. ' '''' - . ,/..1 eaninit "tliink,;''' said she, aa we' Were takingii viiilkqogiftitier *bent flii . ett Weeks'after • hifi• arrival,. • "'what' eking° bait come a-ii... Jute - .It'We did bet hisoriterself anti Gime& .i Jo hive la , eir I he , moat •loviitt couple- that' ever'' ' breathe/1,1 Should be hsclinad to thinkiter ail' ' unhappy-wife: , a nd- if'l , firsiew not - thitronighlyi, - ;: Cons illeed 'of the buatias-'4l" her. late ',alibi/Lid, that she wits 'regretting bili'lOS.4 4 ' . ' ' • .• A gear:int tome ToAsr..- AC Prentiss Cen•t''. I bail never heard nllOl4lOO _moment, of • fro, Mo., uncle Fah ofJiily, the following was , Mfrs' .Murtiliont haviag..bpen ever a widow, and . the seinniii regular sentiment :_, .., ..., •,.• I I expres . ieirink,iiiirbrisa•Strifitgly, . li 3 Oitr h'iition - degotten ' amid' the ,stet ms of r - ' •' Indeed !' • 'ithir rely ,bunipanion. ' ", I. bail ' ',, the ti iteenilf 'iiduinry, its infantile nieventifuitif [midi; eartsiu,that Opel had entrusted, : you with ••• were diatt.tud indistinct ly.scon• •on botardabs.., find revillitiop; bat wince- you nee aware eff, -May- Flit w. er,—o a =the -reek ~ of, 'l"lypto ti I h: . _at !. a ii. re it cli,ytitt_ initly.._Uowj itnl,Aia ATI) ; k 0pw:41._,.',! Jain/a/lain on (rie Plaini; R! ,14euongii,bela, ;"?tiii, Mackliant,.,whinti••you , pereei e, even. at - t ool_on,.ll, o l.l l eighto__at i tmo ham •• I 1tu=41 . 9). 1-.; tiliiLiil•ii;Aft),iNe k frilli o,llTifu yerfee.U.......L . ; cloth, equalln" Of Su infancrwere.hqapiln the ''ini appedi :a eorttordipar,q,d'4xsiiive - and'utp:.., teapsf:ly .iif Boston , r anheil 'Sall, onthe,plainU.', SidtpiehmS of eVil , vita; as.,,MianaJinie r lin by - of Concord. Lexington; arid Stinker 1011 /..ift '•rdtuttntie inthe bat' degree. She eloped crone ]rid boyhood lie . riirt barefooted iiiid bilrebthided 'scheol.at the age of oll•lentren, , witlk au adven , over the fieldsThf Sailkolia - '-'Tientioi:Pritte'OL hirer I named (lead/fade. I never f actw hint toe Monliniuth - AM+ Yorktown, whipping pin 1 , my••elf, but; I 'have bettfilpFirtliCiliti:was in '--- itot her and; turning ' her - out •of. do in life i youth' •exteenieli•hanirsome. :s and - giffetbirith - youth hi:fair/nib Over. tlitittriiiiiNfor the henna:A:a/Nu fitted/live but imper,iiiiiiillibints. ' After less V. gild tattled thenchisoWn, paid trib, livitig tti:giintor'slf4f . ifitini, In great,tinhaiipi-',',, ~, me to the:ilespotead , ,,liarbitr.y ins powiier,;aud, meta, 1 . 50 tar is lane was uoudertted, ke.desort-, ..' bitiLspit in his fat tor'it files frtim behind 0, : r.., rtidier..end itenf!..iser hnekfieher•kriends• die , I . ton balez,:at . New tirli; . ,iititi. Iwltedll.o'ini's-;; . s.lll, , aetAtOpearagaili feeyearii t •110 , nitaithavii : tress Of 'Wu OcoOlf:it;yella hi, t 0:11111O oft/1), ,freated the poor.girl very brutally. to jiceount Mout eitintita,- straddled • thn/SenkrticininSiiia;• .for.the litFittra#'d'ilfebkto, , iiiAti i ipi•ii i iirotc , . and with tine foot ' tpon'Athl4en 'rend..'nnik tjtd 'stie;infortained tor - Min. • lie Ititn'yr. , . OS .sh'e,:l other upon od•dish.,tiud, ititulier.,, , at/tied:4o; AA 11.0;.and used thatrknowletjde for 'his own, world In his' tottnbend, , :eTothed . !in.purftle rind Troth.; Ho had °licitly boattediluir," lie lied , ~ fine fin1 4 ,1, - :46114,, , .0i e ji , 40f,010t ; i0. ,fk ii . !1ii),1 , , :lid initerietr a 'milksop ~. honed icor, , tides 'over- the , likethtyloy/nothing, .: : enefm ,,,i i i.p s l age *uk,tor her ineney...;!!...,nud tYte . very diiy which ' steatneraitendiellis thilughteonliflOgs oflight , secured Ict i tmr ..b het propor , t)i . ; . , fibe vrg, d" , b n , thing 14,110, )eOl4 - 'llrnwiidlhnkde.t* * tqllie*.eir' ' l ly;ti 1 0 1 filfft , e l iFtle;.etsge,,h.rtiught;,this.lniritio.: : , • .:: oh the. 'tleleatiiii.'inalpitti andAlith. r perttliti 'Of:dia.: ftkaido again: :She bought hint off:with ran== tant ,lafinv.:'shaps•idd . peort deereridfather in; -Seina,..thertiandiiinany.other; timeti..aa.,ttleSeiv:,';,.i. 4 ... thi face tend torti'bkh 't - p'bis•.;ol,reot.',Yoli,, - ,ti:9 lifted - tuitions in old , tinte•bought4df thedavrie , ' , . 1 peek...into tudy.Atis.,i'iolitiroous, and ~ t h.r4t, , :ices,..iiiret *at li the likorcault, an kitt,beeilicie.nipm f: ', ens to make a : ttheeii lertoreYef alUthe-land, frequent and atitravalatitii in thia;deManda,a' • .. that-jolts l hittii M .11 ay - 1/Alvi'i . ten tliaittiand l When .1 army 'that-h tk e - 31ns oyildnyttleganthler'.. , 'i -.- yettre,---atati,lllo.4thattow-naserle-leas , ' ..,, ~,,, . , , , Art thou not uour to tile. (1 lion! And ilosithou not thin enlm impart, Thi'• N;lvi • IYF9. 1111.104.11 FYN 4;l'carin, - guntlicirelvel round tivr..henrt? n. n•OU tI livi.thts where vpfritt. 0119/1 with nurnekt loving eyes, UR if OM temptation's viliVa t A 111 i AV' N . its who'll our duty lies,— There Cali .tito•m , ,lipre and, wiToPt, my 1111 11 lU'Llihs, At.ti oh: I f 31.11 sruul , lll.tr 'may 'Cu dwell lll'paror nyherer tha4this • ,r . A11 , 1 yet, 111e41111/kl/ where 001 ham spread e; - 7ll4'3‘ : tl :: 9nnil47' : d' A WhLr2wl;awayes 11.1rithen rhOnt A 111. 1 .11111161111 111 fa holy ground;—_ Where tlewuret4exprfng in tnoßny nnettp, Beneath the Quote ottoreht trees. Whore Ueda own hand has thro . wn aloft 11 . 1s.white love-banner on the breeze Yes, ovonbero, on mother earth: inn fiitsky;. And, finding thoriiii, convert them All To go:no of glory-nu our way ' gems of glory, that, elan gllt • Thu inottutain ilogksvf faith and hope, And, to bur throbbing, manes, Shall °mile.a founts.of upe. Yen. let me 04, at pear. , a Ith all, Atli breathing an enchanted air (II love and joy—et hope and faith, ~ Of ever flowing, etaisolena And to the music of that peace 'St lAA chimer from out my inmost soot, I'll au Ward march thr mgh auu and storm, O'er hill and dale—where oceans roll. Nor over Oilier nor Irrik back, Though rougli may be inyjourvisy 11001, Fur iggin my wanderings all' honk yeti, Aud soon my rent will rOOOO to roam. THEN, sweet to lay my throbbing heed on J mica' ever pit) Mg breast; • .. While novel Anthems, sweet And free, 1 4 1m11 teothb my soul to perfeet rest I East . ilsousm. Conn., Sept. 1865. WATER, MUSIC 'Twas lu summer—glorbwis Far boond_tliewineky town, . Weary with a lung dny's Throu,.;ll the fern and b Nettling rest, I tit me doWn.. Beetling crags hung 1110 above me, Ever looking grandly rude; tillll there was 801.1313 grace' of mildness In this scene nil .eird—its wildness • Might ice sotiAhl for solitude. Birds and tio*ers, ...lga and beauty, ..teule.l this 'rugged realm to till: That which WAN my xuul'n ltl. l lCing Was the 'mole and the glancing Of nnac•horn plabhibifllll7 • ' Lingering there 1 a as delighted, Mining 1111 the (Ivy NVatelitng its bright.spraylentrls Fprlulpetl, Every theory ton.. that tiniqed Tnuelid s,OlllO of memory.' 'Twits at; If sweet siirrit; vOlces 'limo,' a spell ine thorn ; In I'l4liti,t )011,11.V1, (61.1.1 , Whigpunt tC111) V3r. Memory. 44.1;0, .4itnuad to bit. usilrp•dyy Anit the 111.1glit Ftars orro a itivaiiiing thu ;nosh. of Slit; rill. What a world of strange ter:cello. Canto nllOll.lllO ; Strange that houndn alti.inid hind responbes— 'Where e"anntit3si t ery eninontiFia7 . Lbt. " Then ‘aietlenne, N tai , aualtened, jiruit wildly tin ill, ' As I linntaaed there mat 116te aat,• hitst the dew around me glistened ' 'it, the utunte dltor 1 , WIFE OF IWO lIUSI3ANDS A SCENE FRefOI:REAI.I.IIOII.a. W,,uvi I first, canto' to Woodiltloe,-I came as curate, for the .incumbent WO near ninoty . years of age, and very infirnn I had a hun-• tired pounds a year, and the little cottage that. is now in ruins close -by the Ad:Church. to • live in, bud never drcainettiii`Tiiiiiiilliffe - Rtw;' ler That would hit,y 4 ePhona enough, and to ': spaie, indeed —witliiitiCiity gliod wife here and the four little ones, of course,—who Wen were not in the question—forthe place is not a dear one us to living, The Brent„ which runs by our door,. supplied Jae well with = (rout, and- I ..was ruy:own_fislituonger. fork,_ too, were always loft for tne at:the squire's board, and oti Sundays, without:exception, - was- t here t o hem. The'Sunday after poor Mr Melville. the old incumbent., died; I wait. as usual. nt the Orange; ant as • was -naturac,our iplk foll on bin Ii;FTS and on the future vicar. • I have appointed one in my own mind," said Mr. Markham; "'end if he chooses to' accept the livihg, as there is no reason 'what ever for the delay, he-will read , lihnself in within the moot Ii or so a young man not over rich, who knows the people here, and is well liked 'by them."' - ".I fear then, sir, he wilt not want a curate, since the parish is so small?" "No, I fear . not 7-{iirantley - We shall-be sorry to lose you, although we have seen' He little - of : each other ; but. I will hate yhu in my eye; he as will my wife- in whose way's CIiIIICICS come, somehow, mo a than they it° In mine." fliouexitoLt , 51'unn MEM sfltrt CITAPTER I XW2RA3 - 1 . :. V-0.31 v only hiss lighter foiblee. • The relies of I s m- and tell all,_ to his . face. , I'll harry, you off„ . l, original fortune only remained to her, w he n I sliver it, before t',liiii very . °Air, . What you lte required of her a blank oheek to bo filled have known of hie bithertots nothing to , what up at hispe i vn pleaoure. This, backed by her .Y Ol shall know "of when' itth r ariii I ;dope, paternal undle aryl sole relative in whose hours 151 live together again." ' I seemed to See and The w.ti then 'residing,. she steadily reused lb , feel through the wall Beta the shudder that gin, • • him" and Ileatheote, , uttering noose ran fPrt'i'lltel ottlil P O O bid.t '...trflino:"§ thliti frightful titre ots, was obliged to content . him- I words. .'„n- I hal'iliongla Ilk.yrd.lt of leer., ito,htearl of being tostoired'•as\ [Alien Wris, 'that 40If with a dr.ift, hr 1r.% Itchy upon his own her vvicked husband lioatheote WAR indeed hanker fir a !tandem - I p mottle. Ile drew if alive, and persecuting her wills a l itoWer.rnore; ' merely to move his niece, won was in an agony fey/Pile than peer, my !Mort would not::liftve of •terror at her Intsbartors vinience, and to get bled . for her WOW painfully,,;nt, . ~, a h . iindiatn tio ' 1 the mon out of the house as‘quickly as possi against him wmi'd not It overisen higher; but tole,'but, as the matter' Willed out, this woo the , luckiest thing in the world. Ifeathcote fas it 'wits, my teeth were giarli'rog iit my 1 - --- .. ,i - wrillt - itiol tit.y - sfiens veiVilrlottely - grillped, as altered the . " one" union the order to five, ! . land the number "101.1" to •• 500 " and se got though it wore itsword. ,Silently. like a thief the check eh enrol by the Collirnis4ion" of it in the night, I stole , doivn thriloyall. itnd set i sing my, feet in, Seine convenient - . crevice% felony. The next time that this fellow epee for his merciless jay -•viiielt woo soon enough ' peered " cautiously above it. moth, luckily. Me. II ib.soo guess hail been a • true one • The - m a .. B,,b y h i d a n0 11,,,,,,, an i n waiting for had their faces turned • away from one ; but I pet or de olheote hail been picked up by could see oven on doe in talst heck. seoundred . 'him. i.' If," said that gentleman " you oven et caof iiia4...companioaa in ilie_bitehdotol___ again attempt re - persecute myn ppy - niece: r ." ihe had nourdeeed the thief for the purpose of and ir,emlneso, fuel all 11111 tor MO hears! of hie I trunpart you for the tern of 3 our natitral I reCovering the packet in which hope lie had life You silly thank her t010n.3 the sti ff er i t t„..l, and-coward written -- 'llis Toler wiffti - wrone• brutality, swept over ma hi a Eleil af indi.pta., bni . i . i foil) , •? u Thht having been found iipotilliU 1 , 10 lin i,,h, t hi s . t i on. ...., Bon_ Oh. Tor one...pirorter-ogr not lionaLof nay w) ly meta oatonnar your 1131 Ii ten' ju Ig - 671conelifsliiiktit Wont ify If it rested vrit It me only, -and lucsily the proof college joy.. bcfove 1 ha d . put On tl 1 1 / an e( ''''''' 9 " • of your penal 'crime-does reet witli_one. anti=. tit , tl" ii gall" Oh, tit It ore giioh him oit With 1114 own and for these so many years ever s Ile had not dived te'eltow himself its civilized with nu anithsop•._,yo r i 0 0 ,0,1 b.., a hip ne d off ~. brief an example of that , one; two," which p'orts to goinsay Jed had lived the nostraud lle.ith. , I rellionoher to, hay? loot is?rno.skill,in in 800 air aeon as the . loiw could ship von." i n ,, He e o f,o, bush, flanges. Tired or tiii4 and }bygone ttniV....'NlV yelrft aril orofessoon on- ' cote hectored a pool tied. end strove to rdo- Isle turml min an iutervieov with his pone wife; i„,, Mr. I deed , were already se fir forgotten that I • ' lo sell by a siouli?Ssful pillage obteined money emoug 1 for tit,. Balogh homewards, lie hail .rather wished lie might just Have' laid It thy was firm. (retold Isjet rout one hundred 'mak to England ding loie unftirtn five pound ion mu and .1113111i'3.1 them in a cover, I lined upon 11,.•r in hie rage. % II ' slick W " " In nate wife well married and in such great hap whotoupoo Ito wrote his own „.„,„ ruts a d. •aslien one. and would not have brokers for . ilrooo, to remind , him of this .conon•mt. tolling 'some time. .I thin'., Ile w.Litted to do it, I' Pineal , his hatred of her was redoubled, and his &terrain•Ltinit •strengthened io persecute mu, that ic„.. to the lot i t ,„ twriting mind t h e ..cotild see by the twitching li ng ers ; the bowed her at all 11,1!„trsis The poor lady had never last shilling of his I hit he shetild see. The and trembling. but +till gr Lirstkil sil l y -t4° before load Ss r. , 1.,.11 - 11 of mind to rev.ed hie ox shouttiort of gift _ware. thlt the recipicet appeiding . sobs , for whicli i .tonid only goteii 101Lieus_ nor' the Monad truth of his beteg still' 111 to for I.tistrolia forthwith: and, the mooning -the pool.; life withi•red its I in existence: nett now her 0011f0M91011 , and the never eat foot again in Erigland , "The fellow i istinek d 3 w l in it , i o 2 , ' tiv hell '''''l throats e set ii ity of It Lein r; to to ore her beloved ..‘f Irk five litiedrel. the for;! I cheek. sir is in my' la nd pi " 4111 -' l ' 110%. • I him n ot ooe jut I ht n rm. tilt's ',Jona Inn') on 1 toil' he m{ ot awn pro+seedob :in I if. I ever see it flee :`- c'u'ed 'l"' l'a't nays • ifs to ,k any looter hut kw info the on tat I o quaitio state. Sho. -- lo o I ap , , tin. It shall be produced in a Mount of law" remuthrod eiv sc''' an at chi • that of tho or 01 -= prayed for death more fervently than •any -Whieleperialt3t till. other, there being no help; %Bet. a Wenn or 113'1113 .9. •11 , 11 b v• Almon oye• - for" ; agrelathll"l ' Pceo l' ' ''lltY'''stte'ie'cPNll'"i""''""4'7L'i"t" every tying rt ut for lin,aCei „ therefore, the squire hove 0 , 31 , I‘)H•ng e.e pa..ye to have tub'-, „in. nnS I , en.. hi o ~y: •, et „itoy ersere carried up to her the routs or my intievi,w with (I iat horde --for Ito ,lid not 11'3 Ilesily dis tanall tri.•o+ ,of love out sir 11, hosesliiced oub'e: lam to Is: fon.l I wo no r; •t 1.1 f oviiot I tee- , tress lier with the aec or it - of• his ww - atrozity -- , h a l hr. h,I • 1 114, ~,,,,,,)LA 1, an ,I ,i ng. - ti t . ini.i I do •,+ not come to nov 'Lek Iw,th is lite in,Eof tile 010 tut w4.treby 110 h.'s' tin Lily got thongh +lie sal not own,. ote.l to her eirsele'e ' next eight- , in 1 fan ty hoary„ f :seam t., this rid of ;din site wis din poi beside herself limit thro•ot b •ing het Lover him -and happy woo it " h ' ll9° a l . '""*'; ." •I'',','• "'"'"Y, w ; fe " s ' l , el tin ', joy,' ll ii• ...;,• tt it ri lo tow teas 111. w l - 1 Airitlllmt that it'll not reet ,willi her to 11.1•1 it-she you " I !tea "' ''' ri '' "P"" "" 2 : c ' s ' its "'"' 110110 I` , . an I'ii sit; if ems tO a. one her ott :11111- k11131.1' 1101 11i9 il? .1 11. 141.1 i 11 11111 I'olllol3 1110 1 C)111.1 1;01 11111 1 . .3-1 e i It'')rt al Om event. Six teal form t'eoan her con 3h tor reeeive an Ith t iro in r exeeri `WV , )r fr •e lem did 0P , 11011.1.9 in W likA'n'Clil l i se w" l ° l L - Wl' 1 ii"' I , ' I Iror irt- cir.s. tit 1.1.4 eh 1-C 3 I her itttrtronee. ['he 4ritt • restoring s io , r „.„„ „i si. t o st ,„pi 1,,„ heart I More than if she were a hog -Is a I left, the wt , hilt little ii.),.ue,,,,in,„,,,i With their nut-' of a sorroW.lll,l,l 11,411.1i r 1ik."1.3 10 enis+h it al-' gird"" T l ' ipliPs , 4 : 4 mw , rt 's''"' ' l ''' e''l'''' shies toi it , reed' line: wnielt it o I hien but this - arose - - togethor. She bet .v 1 19 013V0 ab out 1014 like frin ged 11. norm ..a ,i,t.. Iron m then at , o• i'•11 qme cunt' I ion 1 their very life• an auto e thou. to w.• 11. the -neen of rotitetif,-if '- fiTh "1"`" 4".9r lift' I Nil - . 4 If., %II .1a fro is ih. , , . , .1,001 to at lie net, 411 ilea mire ti la - IRA' in notof m•reirnent. and to b,o hi orr To , 9 WI like it1. 111 '• al" r evi" I I s''' " thn ,n1•10 .. .t 11111 11 Mir ••1 l'llll. I'''•ill 1. it rlll 1.3 11'• 10 1V 113 tll 1n fr en the .1 . ill' 111 1 /V Of friar V 1311.9 beforo 'ph,„ rime by. She_w is I.'" aid. on ^noting to her-- ib k ii , i,, •.t , i ,);• u •w ...) 1i i , 1 , 1 „ n ~,-,,, by i ., i . earn , nen 4 which 111 1 1••• Isar 9'.l'i I'l4 VI I +Heal 4 el f • ' it I"'"` "I' i t ," I ' uki T 4 ",' t '''r, 1/ '; 41 ) t " al: ii tin, r, • a 5" th 3 rdi: p Hitt min el:11011 the , aWh le„but coohl snorer. have m the her ape: -e d ,e: but, I ',!'l ''''''' l ''''' ' 4 / '":"'''''' ' ' 2l ' sr, l' I l' tr. • 'anion fro n 011 extrozn'ty of 1 st o ol, Ii w ~,, ,h a d, i t , t h e in,,,..„ o h ,i n tot ,b n Sochi; l'o' , 1: - Iite on • a lel - I. cpc..:Pq to ill.' a . 1 „ 0 . , o , 0 . ~,,t tinny it ' ntiviy , bud hum tu , ) hand• of onn rif his own ivielc-iti corn i miens.- hor, IR tysimlinu,'/ and h•ivr I felre I the lied Iti I gee us '' - , p a i la,t r.f al vrt ti nights 9.41/0 those of__ in a eencealo Ino •ket within his Y.sst was follikil'I!''Il 100 '" P .ll r"r h•'r '‘..°''' 'V" i''''''" : 1 4- an t iky ..I uu rn u nt, GMI All 1 0111.1 . Si • Ln man the roll of Iv ink . ..toles in their rein nalweicen Pl."' 'hind' ' ,bar '''", ',,, l: " t '•" 1 '''''' - l. 's,. ',"' t l 4 th•• +g al's w L+.llle eircounnaneer ht . 31 eV eray , 3r. It hol •3`, tll .1 the eye'l of his ;nor- hoot, it ':em.: ill. , It , 0.. tl4 1 9 i r"'" l ' - ' l-a-r------ mvida lot be i ng still the wife of II •aey ;le 1111- , olorer, or iho 'oviiirt4 iii , or .., u• Ii asst sot- I. lowly tr lit . th • • 11;11, I 1 2., it al, se 1•11 II • li , l 1:41113 ...101 %tester did min's ell tractor might be '' tlero- had