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B-p Ps P. 171, Why Don't You Read' ; thr Ihikvq ins (•,•••••,, 1 •. r • . „ ". • 4 1.01 tr i'• t, • •It t.c/k Rr,t.ber. VV,f. Itlitt It ' , 1.• Mvill.o V) I kt, be 1 e'r /melt .I.)r , 1 . 11. t K,J , ‘lo.:rrti F "1,1 t rp iti I gs, 4 •I . 01, h air C'Crrr. 4 ,:wag "It Saved His Life " man van+ .. , rs nitot, ariaint.itad.# ti , . .•, tt. J. . ane hu4,llqt. Until ie 114 e,, St IX , Jet: 111 1.. rraa % ill e I.V 0u.1 . 11 frwat ...!/t) Fe, 4'9 ' Sr hrt•l herself among the thick 1t41,..4 , t , .; !, l•lowed the rocks. :••• ttad .ihe don, this, before mOe 4,t the win got down from his toz, and walked r..und th.• circular glade, scanning it with a cu rlou: and penetrating glance For a moment, he paused before the old oak, as if attracted by ...lib flowers Alit had dropped; but, another roilek , earehing look seeming to satisfy him, he turned to the earriage and stood by the door. as 1! .11 confor-o , c with •otcne, Thous llcaven: - thought Alix, "be sees that thy' carriage cannot pass further in this direction; I shall not, therefore, be kept here long;" and her curiosity as to what was next to be done, g aining predominance over her fears, she again peered eagerly between the branches. _1 gentle man got out of the carriage, and examined the iiulr .. : 1, v 1.e as carefully as his servant had done. Wha t a handsome ruan!" thought Ala.- -What a grand dress be has, all silk and vel ret!" She fixed an admiring glance on the tall, nohlelooking figure that stood for a moment, Ni kor arid still, in the centre of the amphitheatre. "It will do, Pierre," he said at length, as be turned on his steps; "begin your work." Pierre bowed, and, without speaking, pointed to a little plot of ground, of peculiarly bright green, with a dark ring round it—s fait -ring, in short. sn named in all conntries—whaity lay almost dir.stly opposite to Alix's hiding-place. was the brief answer. "Call Jpeeph to help; we are at least an hour too late." The strong rigidity of the speaker's *ante uanee eaused Alit to tremble, although the did uot know why, unless iv was in her dread of fall ing into his hands as a spy of his secret actions, whatever they might be; for he was evidently not a man to be trifled with. Pierre went back to the carriage, from which the other man had already descended, and togeth• er they took, from the hind boot, a couple of pickates :mid spades, with which they speedily bops to cut away the turf of the gores ring, for a spa.* of some six or eight feet in length, and as many in breadth. She could distinctly see Pierre's face, aad per ceived that it was not one slie had ever seen be fore. That of Joseph 'was concealed from her, as he worketlowith his back towanlii her; there was something about hie dress and appear- f, mace whi c h seemed familiar to her, and which was very different from that of Pierre. But • what grange kind of lvile was that they were digging? • "Doi) , Mother ot Enemy, it is a I s ca%e"' tb;•,4 idea occurred to Ler, her hl , Aml ran cold; Lut the sudden thought underwent 4 , sud den a change, when, the second toau turning hi , . :act towards her, she n.:oguized. to 14.1 amaze ment, the .-ountenance of Ler Jdutiret, bailiff Thu sight of his to lace dissipated her gloomy suspicions, and she speedily persuaded hengetf that instead of a grave to hide - odic dreadful deed, they were digging for some of the concealed treasures which everybody knew were buried in the forest 31 1 insieur llebo'ul had of ten told her OW he hatfleard of them from his grandmother, NI it Vltazs natural en. ughho should be ready to seek them. 'low )he would torment him with the , eeret dm., strangely acquired From her lien j speculation- she was roused at.length by the re-appearanee of the tall 1.1.1411. carrying in his, arms souitAnug wrapped in a horseman', cloak, and followed by another and youlger ugure, bearing, like niutself, all the out ward -igns belonging to the Inghost class of the. nobility, though on hi- feature- was statupett au expre,4ion of cruelty and harshness -Going to bury a treasure, ratlit,r than s-ek one," thought Mix "V ry weld. or Re bnul, l have you still' Ili, tali matt. meartwlido , had placed hi• bar den uti tto• ground Itetn , ving the i•loak that euver.4l It. lo• now di-playi to .1117.."- apaani.ll - eyVn a young and l,rely lady Kir a moment. the fair ereatur. ,toud mttluttless where `3 hi f wart plaetd. as if dazzli.iti by the mutideu light, but it was fur a moment iiuiy. :end then ,he flung her un the ground at the feet of the elder mau. befwerilinir 11,th 1“ have mere} 1.11)011 h-r, to re member that wai young, and that life, any life, Wi44 ,1••;Ar t , Ler' Tht: 111/11 iplved bot 11111- , Clc, nut rid TV,: ,/ word .art. tip I Liavk• kuru it TLQ girl—for 1,, ,k , l little +nor, :Ai it. -A2- 1,42C11,—,..pri..35*.4 her Lauds ,•11 her a- if t 4, ,ti;} r6c -uff K,atiug beating Lk! ilt:art, and ,01 9 6: Such :1 1 cnee: :Such auvui! , h! treru bicA :IJ if ..!1 L I,Plf w-r, , uud,r th sent •uce of 110, •Ii• . .1 Arm- lie 11.1 l • tLik. ‘.)11.1 tm a i 61111 tlll.l/V . . bat atx ady hv Upott 3101 -113t4 lit ilxbrak Tio 111.111 turnt l ;ov.o, s wril , 11 , • 'Kw 1:1. ;.• .1 ti r'd tl I. 1 3 - 11% ITiii I. 1:1% tin Ow nit •••••inn =I !ha r, :.• u ILL .11 • nu Au! !oru- tlu it ILIt ~r IR.. hut .11.: , r 4. :..t. with :4 rr 41- %h:. utur.l.:r..l 13- .1\ 11.1.1 att. I. -10 tr :dui, lit Track t.. tip -1.. ru..11...1 With ..u1 un -11,1 .r-, ri. - 111..}; -'.• It. ~1,1.• Lip.:. het, but Tit •ii• 1111:1 fulu,l.•,t ..to t.l .111., .t. , ot-.• a tiot vitlaLf.•. ti...t , tt • 41 • %% kl k,il. her: •-• arthizt he rei,eit !,• e.i 111,t, —0b....4i.. . I vt , 'A .tt Where im Fr , n. i i w.O .; what -hall I ,t• • 1..• Th(IV 1/. , 11/1- ,. ..4.11: 11/ 11.1 lOLOT 6.4 ti; 1/F1 \ t1 , 110w0.1 ruot -owe going 1, thoir .•., Matra. the- men •••., , %1 -and bring their - The wile • spate of time rh lit , ring The -pot was , t ,. eirriage. hors , -, serv.ii„•. • tim, all had tut the quiet sylvan -olitud• . newly-turned soil wa. p• t tr ., : enacted there Ltd) Ilu .\ his t,l i,•, to glance around her; going tun, t, ) ~, ; stint, she gasped out, "Dig, No one knew why :lie ,11\ what they were .xpected t • ill.' 1, 1•1.11 ii 1 • r• ness had extended itself to the w parry. they at once set to work, whii, -he ii-r-elf. pro,. trate • , u the ern utl, tried t,. s I in. r , L t t : tug up the sols with her hoods k• 1 the turf was removed, and a'universal •ry .•1 horror was heard, when the body of the u: , hApps. was cl;scovered. "Take her out: she is not dead: .4.qi!•ieur l e cure. save her; tell us how to s.-t%e her:" The laborers gently raised the to.ly, and placed it in- Alia as she still sat on the. ground They chafed the cold hands, loosened the rich dress—the poor girl's only shroud—but •he gave no sign of life. .-Water, water!" cried .111 x. No fountain was near, but the r ,,u g h wen Irithered the dead leaves .strewed around, and sqrinkled the pale face with the dew they still hOd. For a second they all hoped; the eyelids qiivered slightly, and a faint pulsation tit the ,heart was clearly perceptible But that wa.s all. They had come t,. late. The cure bent over the dead and repeated the solemn "De profundis elataavi at te, Domine," and then all joined in the hyintruf death. "Di es iris, dies ilia:" as they gently bore the corpse from Le place of its savage sepulcure, to holy ground. For several days, the body was expos ed in an open coffin in the little village church of Beauregard, and every effort \ was made to track the perpetrators of the ctreadKileed. But in vain; no trace of them could bo'found. ; An in- Rate dread of some personal misfortune sealed Alit's lips with respect to her recognition of the Bailiff, and all inquiries as to the passing of a carriage such as she had described, between Maillot and Novelle, were made unsuccessfully. The dress of the young lady was carefully ex amined, in hopes of the discovgry of her name by means of cyphers or initials on her linen; but there were none. The satin robe, the jewels she had worn on her neck and arms, andthe delicate flowers twined in her hair, gave evidence that she had been carried away from some gay fete. rom the ring en her marriage anger they sags- 11% 1, , - (44 .11. r-. •Irl red she was a wife; hut then ali the c ,slue Cure ended. • After her burial in 14,1 y ground h.t.r gold ring and other urnsineuts were hung up it the chianti, an the hope that •aint. day .t claim• ant might arise who could unravel the strange mystery; and Auer by th - cui was suspeude.i as ex voto offering by Alis. in gratitude .4 Le- 'let) escape. The story was uti)))....r I leareii up M......,-.).ni Rabaul w never .4.. en :wan and knx ',ad lost her boasted courage that , Lii. never after wards dared to take Lt soiltury walk, .9'.!Cia.: near the fatal grcen ring to the t o re.t I'o-L. l ,- i e eras this dread of being 4, , in.., or rump • t,,• ta nous disapptarauec )f M))u-ieur ft,1, ) , u1 which tempted her ',Guy afterward- to f)))). , .A :i).) advice of her neighbors. and become the wit_ 0: Francois, the stone eutter The marriage ),i.a., .i happy one. and a tiro.. Latu•• when qv rein. in branev Of that lata, Eve 4St John m.o. rt called more as a it range legend to b. odd to ii._r slid dren and grandchildren thau:ss a fearful .1 rano& in which shelled herself taken ; ar: In the revolutionary strug.gle, the ornamenta of the warden...l .girl Wen . with: other relict, of the ,il4 7. ti,..cetl front the little tillage ehttryli 1•r! tl,, •t .r) linger. there still, and. ill:, ludo •rt.. JtA.riti,. true The put hist.uw tiv• t•ital:to—f si poloon and the Sultan , )t Turkry 1-• ;w1 e-iting and marvel.,u. ~ I n•• - •art., probably, not litn , Avn .11T 3 • 1,,r , The!:e twn monAreln, novv /1) d in the -truggie to inamtain L nci-zrOv Ottnmon e.nipire, are Viol ii grin .1.1" • ; can LOP , . TheAe vv-r, in the ,nrue neiehbortleod, a rii. ut t • NI it tinu l ue. fate of the NVe-t - Freu.:ll ortain, awl .oull.vui 01- friend. in ehiidiP)od phine de Tischer .ind a )11-. 7. The history ~ f J, , sephine g. She went to France. acid w.,• 1. ileautiarnais, by whom she h iJ • 0 1 and a daugh•er, Hortense S , itue t.in• death of Ileauharnais, .I,a,ephia , - was wart J Napoleon Lt.naparte, 411.1 became Franey Her daughter, tl,rtens't, wAs a 1.,. Neu ..1“:44..p1i Bonaparte : then KIEL: o 11 all./ 41rif ay. present Emperor at FrAtte,. IA her 01.t' Rllrriagt Miss r quitted the tslanii time before her friend. But , he carrying her to France was .itta.•ked .It, • t.1,,t77 bX the .A.lzertue ec.vair... an, -a, :1.1 iia• "gingers made prisoner, But 1: was in turn attacked and pill ta..2 '1 u,• rates. and MI,: wa+ parr kit h, : • 4 ,tantinople. and offered IT sai. , a, t ilex ..itraordinary beauty an-i acc onp uti.l her a pun:it:L.4:r in the .t 4 titan a:ais• If in . soon became the chief lady th. •,.tr,. the :-Nultanes, of Turkey )1., , ,m s and the pre-kent Sakai. t, sal • f I'hu, tin. two Nov r , ': .% large a .pace in the .a., 0 -1.1 t*.v.i American I.'rcole rt play .uate in their youth and were a, I, w irkan:. :or , hen beauty and excellent r eL .• varied and singular fortune- I rani I:11P r•-. 1 :14, t.. ;, , r , vtde f ftlit Earl. eut.h 1 ., A • A et th , r•i.o• •.•t••.. .4 . di', —tt,•••?, 4 *. ncir , 10-rottilAnZ- 41471. 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Iv r ;t7.1,1 I! :1 irr iu. , ut•v' IL Cnt uel with the att•ttr.e; .11 ..1 " ii tii“ It 111)....“ hmeut, .w l • 110 uut:l the .li•putt• grt 'l.! 1,. tir.tu ' c attend ru. that Samuel e , tuuitt , r •1t A boot, RKPLI -Th. t...;..v..1q! ,` g•.•. , ‘l illll thot-c who are inclined t , V • ,ut i taul - ti , :e. should Ix read by ili There waz unee of 13..i1ttraw, a Quaker, who had 3 cry lIPILL.II' OA It( piii alway, lying around .:cud • prying iut.) other affair , ll trpuble,oine to 1.11:1 uncle One day th. , quaker was n . . ~t t., 1), 1,11.-h • than asnai, which eacitt•d the s,iri,,stry ..1 h s a phew, who was asking the fortne , nun:ker.:ls , i a.. , t t tions. t length his %incl.:, limn z sotnewh...• ‘,. a ed, call him and said: ")l y a. n, esu ..1.,,.. ,e.4[. a secret 9 ""citi yes," wls the qutc'e, r...; a.. he,./eatied forward to catch the valuahic 31...rma tion which he expected te WI fr, t:, • .:. ~ t her'• lips. • And t h u .itt sore that cret," earuebtly enquired tht:Q r tt , k‘-: "Oertainly, to be sure 1 eat/ , g cos 1," grevely , 1 - any:. nephew was cured of hi , it) l tit•• .11% , 1:c -•tut w , not so troublesome. sg„, There is a ph reu ol,, ;z t,t, up town, u u tell the contents of a barrel, b‘ ex:Alum/13e head. lit` The man who was hooped L. ~oabie hir to contain himself WM mi.taken r cask of 14 or at Bangor, recently had hi+ hca,lstove in— one of the bad effects of the .Naive liquor lay B. F. SLOAN, EDITOR NtiMBER 4. LonikNapdleon and the Stdtait • =RCM - rV 4 - r:' \ . I_._ MI . ,~' IMIM ~a~ i ,n e =I =MI =I I, i v, -t; •T. I I , t 1, 1 M 1 \II pE,•i;, r , 111, !0 Art = rJ ,% hi rm. •v• ESTI ME EMIR UM NM =I =I 1111 ME M EMI IMI MI ~~ .11~~ !Er I= =I =I 1: • r UK! 1