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Rn i mutter e d; t eoui•hAtt, nothing to the milt had uttPi'd ~,,cht this Hittites too pod now to be lost, hit.•}Ci my chair up pretty elope hcaide her, K is took bresth. and then my lege I er".Al, so.the , l, arid for Ore miniws ey.d bee I.iok'd as if she knew what neat was e-mtng. with her feet upon the floor was drumming know how to begin, or when— , • ..tidn't ,peak—th e irords were always ctiokiiir, v ,u'd eerm•d tied to the chair— ,,,rd y briatbe , l—teras awfully provoking! per ;”noon from each p ire e.tair t, are, ,d br ILA. And /'Lgii.l tbe,r p wAr e••em'd —,; h I SAW a brindle tabby cat puma,; lortllng ,or to pat hot i • i rain_•, r•ectrtc ilko. At tbat— v .1,0,, ,tontoer elouLls. began to rearter; I:“Asich n scratch 1).6 get e me. i rud • C Pu•s, ask Mary 11 she I 1 b.sve me.' la done at onee--the murder now Wll9 012 . 1 thing wai all explata . ti to baq a moniste.; .I,P, .1 a n I tuna 4 pas{y-eat .1 • Pum,y. tali him y , ,:'" her t". 101 woot in it' it h al Om, •nred mu my category nerP tt.e eal.....tropbe 4,r my in ry , . ,-, - c- 41ficctihnit . . , ~ , _ F• r 4istr I i/a fir ■r 13fil i LI.E; OR, TIII. sisrrEits ‹e. h w tL,,•• r •1- :••• r I; ".11ti.7 I•.J roe o. v.) h un• n .11 'ls • •. A.• ir• t• u _ IL' . ..!r'12•••1 11. WM m r q ui,. I t v tlt nu• o ~• ;,Irool t ,f' ttih• 1 o,2ch • -• ••• I Ur hOW , .: , t4'7 1.1111 w n, tlii• • Yr , .l T ro•I 10'1 I,Ut lENEII It ^ ' S t(ti ,r rm. !1•4 au .k.LI El , II IT; . :,r—f " R .iht ) in, C IEI3EI r ~ Ti 1; . . r , tt t' .t . .. , •n I wa. I. 1 ,.. in i tk 10 - 01 a bin, pi 4: J . ) • (Pr :1' 4 4 .nt bni mid in in mt. , n if 4 . C 1 . 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A ri tij og Snuui , t 1 , %I) • •I • d, a , I recootolp'r pau,. r• d urn ry torsr ilui of all sioe f A• g. An' tb• t. • 1:1 qv—poor r: ••C—d.l IJII 1 urn • I "f.. ti .1 V. t:1 qt .•1 fa, I 'to • g.ikAttier thr •'i 1n.,. • r It. - 1r and :La 1.13 wry ti 114 1..L1 th rd.). , . i 11 114 /WO .OUf ..`•••!, dID frow .r t V I; m.r ,- ;.•! rwg . 0/ ..115 iO.l ;•.1 uUr t<t. : 0 j.y u ,j way 'Lk lie w. 116 a O. , arSC 111 , ni 4, 101 Ih.: • - 0 • 'I u , J, "6 , 11 , 1 -utiw sum , ru 1 . 1 .1C11.0.: I tAtl' rc% U •1 'll . d. ..1.,.L.,e0w..ut. %% burl 1.1.'f worx ; 1‘11.1:th • G:l4 ' R'1•1 U. 16fr Cr :: •,I,u • lu 11.10 ry 9'9.; - 4 " •• , 111 'l4l. • !..111 4 ,;sit it yo n t•ei • , u.l re:A ;is L ..tud "11 , 1 . n 1... " , ltatk, rue etn , l, ilugh• -; Itte rent , Ird ui.,i . rcd for 0,/1•s all all Wi•' :u Iti ty Et. I.LLI ulAu conks ight raeh 04 b , r, sn.l gn iu prfm.. , s .:u ta, ;, , sidi to mike we 6:5 ioridt., r • ;Li, •to read. Tr...l , it wo w iii i, : I rotoil nllel V 4.! .1 book bouukl lu g. , id aku poLoto4 out the reliooata p oakt G&W/ogle ; - a That, and ,Y4l+ shall be blibb ll44 4 my drelui~ BEI = / 4 , i 13 i a au : a •;; 111 =MI 1 i• wi- Gc II ') EM ,r; t I I „ti f ,% I, . , r MIMI , Ir c WEEMEEI [UN a; MEM IMiED IBEZI =MEM f vra:.•l , l t .r %Ur 1:, b • It MI It tit CI i . %V I= MED IMES =I ,• TI , , . l 1 . _ .1•1.1.4,, p 01.-iw-td with mi,?ical potters of swift perception, silv str , i ; :ht mat lestne b 46 for herself and ne. Ttie only hooks in the haute were ~, , Scry hook ; s arlitngthook which Nally bor •Vr • ij a gr tt huge Litstury of goghicAl, which f rnt .1 btr u•ual f , otstuol; and so ancient, ,7'y 13:1,!rt, full .if quaint piniures.- 11' 42; t th.it f JOw latter bl..ased volume bound noir, sts I set with Jismends A uew op. : tied in my life. I bad already thought, w 1 cod r-tood ; and the light divine dawned invsi N• Ily, the humble instrument of 2 rico. in crup!, w irds explained all that was mind: t.r our filth is very simple, notwith an ilug tie glories of Jeeps and re. I In awed by night of Jesus and of 7.1 e! .I, plierd., watching their Amu ~ .11 ' ", • gum') I," and I 'lied to 1114 k N 1. if i ind think in angel must be jumt i• 1, ./11n.n.; wiugi, cerrainlyt— iiut N w i.'l sly that G.ibrielle was .11 pr ir mg.!. and nevi r likely to be e ne n nit!. • •h.• liked her Bible o tictter; and , r u • aunt my darling sistethad not the o- i r . 1 .I.t- thing. 1114' I had tb'n. Sti • I t- ! • Qu-i.n 13 ss and Bluff King Hal; ior w II e,, f II .1 nit way to a church, and ,r I I) • 4• •!: I 11 , .r emotions fir surpassed !E H n 4 0) -' , 's I nU'rlght At length G 4 'r •ty • 11 Ih•np 'Uttering many tilys with. fi!. I t., her dutertutuattun t • k f•'' • • •rii school. ' I , ia• a-k him Ruth?" she said • • I v , n• 1 r w • n •r ^ t . lokl;fitt „ 1 it before—m3l) m sinhking, or drinking " r • 1 . 4 lip curl as she sp,ke A/ I t /11411 t that l ie • • ' , lt I t•ar , d to speak—,o I , r-rt . o: tIWU Id and , prayed fur my CEMB lEEE %In, and in) f.ither hi I d /Wil - elgAr frOLO bu WOW 'T. tat ime araker. bui I (..Arti, st .1124 Obst•l' t 31) NMI MEI ME •Uli lEEE L w .1 aro you?" ten!r.,l Gabrit•lle 414 ot your Iv, ..1 a hay, rid i i • dl UL V qn , ot repiv; •1:: in r till =i9 ,-t _I , to WNW(' chlrity .ehe) .1, .v t 11.1 . 1 , t" .1101 n n . .h.l W I ('.,,, • : • A .over lir's rtt.lon EMU / I I 4.; Si WI i if yon arc .4. 4 1 ill . ; Intl 1•11.1' ...U , Liao ' ( t r w!fect I lurny,l „e t tt.r, • 1/ I/CV 0: /// •0./ 13/0 r OM V i I 1 % I 4 111 11..1 wllll V/ illell She was en ME r FIZE 1 In 1. C t .I..ii' , .' iS Li bu I= I= b r c goal thli)g -i lit ar L , :11 Lot, Rut u " a , ll gill r p -tL ',• f hvc , ?u• •u , . ..n i xt• p long an l .1. , ..a 11 o rln :•• i , Ut I d her 0: .4,1 glattyrt, fir thy 4 pi.,1,/1), ru.l liJbrteltc • • !,.• tt:• re Pr,b pitilug rn 1 „IT whlct. I aw raire • ‘.l '1 G Wu. 4 =I 11. r), tb.lt C. I w.o.te. of I 1.); w , 'lle Ic•tcring p“ito , o of ug .1 tar ihioto ut, at ISM w_it: Il eztatu.l LIJIDe el • / ,•1 •,:ug to Seliy'. ac • • • - L :..uckur , I our usateruu. ;;,• I) tl wt Wi:(1 1 , gends •t* cl••‘• . 4,i .at •She told u. • .0 tLe tathers ride, •uu • .c AI. u 01 a LILiLLd • lo•ok flu-Led not—aer • - ; ' I knew tho ru:1" t• I too, Lsumb:e as I . . t n oie•-•.—what we uu,:iit to bare „.e De C.Jures and 0'• • t.r••bbiog temples. e. a lady in tacn action, . • I t •er y and itptufficiintly clad. t •rtu burr tb'e unmistakeable t••• onieg, which ocittor purr• • .rat;icate. It was out tur aluoe attractA übaer , :.:....,tut nude egauoo which •••N was N.turt,'s bump be ••• p •••:14 And t stiotsite proJuc OE! IME (7 i K. i.l. EMI U. ..t. y, ULlt uwe bad been liatettiog to N L, , u •k• kiietieti ire, a awl (12 . :•, i 1 Lion t,.uu = t b Ild of a o, n r c.,u..: 11. • uwu t huu iwpartoi 11 tu es,. It . AJo wtbht worry 111 . . t:4•1 in al, Yod po rel. U 3 frow GI ourst, 'wy bottle =I ; g.uv, iy uo wy upttsrued face I ! ~• Ller, and coulkil. tlis "Lew P "yno are a wise and a sic I ).41 u• s erk e to h e mishi t u. rls a it I wive the ,•, 1 .w 11 I , ;.) be 1,1,artet.61.0.;t4 ESE ERIE, SATURDAY MORNINO,MAUMItg r itti:r ",i IEI 1..111 I t two tL, l •orr tw," Jut .yuu, I , • , I tiiutie3i, WlI lIMM It. U, ,, 1 , al.. iit'l.. V .r•.er f'..1.13 yl.. wueti curr IC It/11)11. '1 • 1 , 0 - - IMMEI =I oft u .(l• u- (J. , 11, 1,..r ; LI I pro''. ~ ii II , O Oti 'I b.,` MI ~ , I, I II ~ ' I, y'• %T . I‘rfr :I rd hint o • ,:itv! 1.. c it N , f 'r 1. , l t ..I ,it her IT) , ;‘, Kiln - N% t 7, zr '. ll MEI . .r aW d %., ti I at. 1.1 toir—, ti Slw :And the bn_lit ,Rd gatd r. sc,r c I,- It $1 50 A YEAR, IN ADYLNCE. a u sk as the daughter' of Do ooursay ought to be, and you shell forget that we have so father, no mother." "Forget our &Gorr' said I. "Never, net- Mil Gabrielle watt terribly shaken and metaled: little more than a child is years, iojestme and sorrow bad - taught her the emotions of age, yet she was a guileless child in the world's ways, as events soon probed. We used to ramble oat into the adjacent meadows, and doubtless our roamings -would have extended far and wide, had not my lame uess preclu led much walking, and Gabrielle. never had a thought of leaving me. So we were contented to saunter by a 911inipg stream that meandered amid the rich pasture-land near our haute; this stream was frequented by those fur. tuuate anglers only who obtained permission from the lady of the manor to fish in it, and ibis per mit was not I Lvishiugly bestowed, eonsequeutly our favorite haunt was usually a solirary owe. But taltilt after Gabrielle had completed her sia tcenth year we noted a sickly youth, who plat. ent'iy pursued his quiet sport by the hour togetla• cr, awl tiLvi2r round as we passed and re pissed him. Some trilling "chance" OH it i s s a l• led) hal to Ina thanking Gabrielle for assisting to diaco taoge his line, whom had caught amid the wdlOw•braueliesoverhauglng the water; the s.stue "chance" c 'used ohu to observe him beauttlei asiistout, and I saw his start of surprise and ,ad iniration He was a silly-lookiog lad, ire thduiht, dresstii ilac a geutleman, and behaving as one; and he was Dever absent now from the meadows when we ware there. He always bowed, and often a 1 lr. -seal some passing observation to us, buk and respeclul:y, for Gabrielle was a girl to c 11utuatid both homage sod respect. She owed the lonely, pale young man, who seemed s pli.ase 1 to timid any one to speak to, and exhi oited z,uett extraordinary patience and persever .luce, f be nei•cr caught a fish that we saw. ftrrough the medium of a gossip of Nelley, who was kitchen mail at the principle inn, we ascer talued that our new acytiotaueu was atayiug : u. ref .r h:. beutfit, amid for the put p•lsc of .logimg; that his name was Erminstouti, only sin A the rich Mr. Erininstouo, banker, of 'f tl , * a g w‘stp had a 'toter who lived at Eralin•LPUll Llii re was no doubt about the e Lilo information, both as re d rth4.• Erllllll4Btri.aLl b iudcutity,sod o.• t 'alth of wimil it was said his fo tier was p The iulortuant added, that po r .'lr I houla. t 5 ,1.1 a lei tle soft maybe, but tnv hid t Los pores'; and that he squandered lIJUD•.`) 116 e u "belug a generous, opeu !taut 0, g.. •d 3 g I . d./..• re , / 4 ;.r Gahrielle's man h, r, at er t her admirer—for be Cu , 111,1—a• admiration was • • VII cacti w i .iod io it:: by and by Ga• It. t•. a, ll', iILII si t a lore was 00 one LO 11,.1 a et' I, i..l lo•r; i iu six socks from the tint Mr. Thom is Ermitisti.oir. first saw Lir all 110Ciiitli his %bite. Yes, startling its it appears. it alt bec we.' vet, natural and simple of aceorup ut n; I iy "tie list cant au ..mer 111.1a tug. t;111:1 ii, tot , • n 1 Ire d• me ewe 1-11• .1 to coot./. 1- , co...tillug peo aroteil sr.!. about tak e pass in a It a h Pa's, but emepo.t.d, she procAuteed I. array helm..44UL( UP u pialu white r u b es , awl •'ra.r !•'M .li.lo 1.11,i) ' Whitt:, yet ptr t,tet I y sto l de and inervenatve, though fir bLotiir t ' I/ rat% we th•ca iterlaatutlietl Et, VI • .r• totok titt.ta frOlficajgfaz vtinr•ti Mae Wiltu I W+u , alvvplog; dud Al A A A . . PA .."01.1 pt, It J. I conapt.rod fu.r to u, tip ( , tie tin“-ti Wald. i Wit tit I I u ti I Li' Y% t. 1.1 Laud. of f.,ir cr .r ir, . were us., rublf , t Cl.lAtirruati. Slit • not , was utt biniliing, uu tr 1114; ' JUL (*.CM Self potis. ssiou, AIN ut: , LruhttJt.., u ut vrtnell awed we. r ILatti," Ate 13,113, "I aru , Ilg, to It Env rt. I 'IV", 11./ rc, tg ti ) 31 1 . Tit uu.t: 1-:i.t , tust , .uo, —ol.t.rull. 17, u arc my brute .a).lll, ..o 1 tho cierk. me. awry. I efiall Ira L.at , L. re LiEly w ac, tor a Chaise and tour Y.ai row W./0.1 Li. COLIVCY us away tleV.• r • ur tai will come holt,e, .1u:1oz, an I t ike off your man approl to •Ir L t. re tilt; and a 9 I do mot ittteu dull 3VIIII It nn , .all tie 11.• t r aaL, for we, I %11411 tic touguu 1- tte.i—kur r. B: pAtient, beloved Our, LILt Attu 11,4 r tram Luc.: Li igl•L are Vita ILlg, Rutu, arid We du not Fart f ion.; " Hare she wept, oh, so bitterly, I thought she uad Atuazci and trembiiog I ventured ask I:*sh- lobed ylr Thomas Ermiustuan belt , r tan we, for j..calousy rankled, and 41 kn.•yr of,th.ug of I ve. c•Lov,.. .he cried re .cinently, clasping her hands criotiy; -I love only_ you on earth, my Ruin, my ester. lie is a fool; and I Marry ;‘) ) 1u .and ni) JC If from degradatieu an I rirsety Ile boys to with iii w anh . I 'VCR. Ili re twat! ~I xtceu"—she hung dot; u h• r opeely head, po tiwg—'•but I .ttu old ,u -or; ow; liardeuei w siu, for I sin abou: to eolum.'. gout I VOW to love, where I despise; • Ip.), when I ito au to ink; and to butior Ivu4o I I, ,Id th.• in utter contempt: - V on were sit; peat! us and pr yers to wait Gabrlelio d me away to the meadows, whet , a Ely was in a aillug, %bleb conveyed nsto the euurelt. I sic her tuirriedi I signed something lii a gr, a: t.0..k ) I telt Ler Carlo tears cu I elm bran aiol I knew that Mr Thomas Ern, ii-toun kissed cue too, at he disappeaied with (ilbrielic, .u.. 1 the elelk placed wo in tut: fly slime, which put we I,wu in the same place, in the quiet ineadoas by the shiniug wa , cr. I sat down and w..pt till I t ecatue exhausted. Was this all a ureatu? Had Gaorieile-really gone? My child sister married? &come rich and great? But I irta‘ureti ber - words, hurried home, put on my old dark dress; and Nelly said not %word. Mr. Tliouias Ertuiust,,uu's g .Id had secured her Sc ,roes; and she was to "know nothing," but to etre of we for the present Ere my tattier had retired to rest that night. aI, •t, r was hr. ught add, timed to him. I neVrim hucw tL, cuoteur , , bu• i• was from Gabrie,l-: and Gabrielle's husband. I did not see low agate tur me days, and thin he never looked at tut; and tra o g , strange it seemed, Gabrielle had ult:-. l pcareti like a snow wreath, in silence, iu and I exclaimed in agony, "Was there ever any 'wag like this in the world be fore?'' Nly father inaLle hiu.,elf acquainted with the powion of the young, man whom his daughter pad gone ff with, and alt..• of the legality of their marriage; that itacertaihed satisfactot ity, he sank tutu the same hopeless slothfulness vend , loLuce a 2, heretofore, dosing life awry, and con sidetiug uc had aenieved a prodigious Jabot in waking the necessary inquiries. Very soon afthr ilia 1 had my first letter— dnunly dear and interesting because it was. from litibrorthe. The inn servant brought it under pretext of visiting Neily. so ivy father knew .o.thing .ib ut it. Ali, that fir's" letteri, 'hail 1 ,•% , (r ftiir t. how I Et:abed - it with my tears, and CtllllereCl It with lltsett't , ? It Tab 1111011 4 and 'ben.- ) rxi.i they were in lodgings for the present, be Eiiniu.stoun had net yes forgiven hitt 4 cot.! a; out her tialippiu , .taa; nut a word ..1 het imu,b.tud; but she roue.tudeti by sa,)iug, that v. , ry tttb,• r her lir liug Huth—near to to"tea lion " know that toy gna.di uno.i whispered the thon 6 hisaliat u.ow Ca.a • to G. nay Lad as tread and poiadsiade bocauara 1 1(14 papa irr bided as I.t !. MEI a sheep by the shepherd, being bat a simple, weakly child.T.T - Ifief.ernt.ned on two things--b ebesitaho letter I bstrretieived frota Gabrielle to my father, for conscienoe , loudly whispered con cadmiut wet; *tune and never to quit him be cause tbe'tirattniight4oian reiien be, perhaps, would require, or be glad of:ray attendance. I fell quite hippy lifter fo - rtnifig tiles* reaolutiosa on my knees; and I wrote to Gabrielle telling her of them. t knew nht'if my father observed what I acid, but be took no ootice; for be was half &W IT and•trinoking; so I left the bitter be side him, as I ever did afterward, for I often Ward from my belt red sister: and obi but it was hard to resist her entreaties t h at ',Would come to her—that it was ftn rery sake is well as her own she had taigas so bold a step; and that now she had a pleaaint home f,r me, and I refused. It was bard tovelusei but God was with me, or I never could have bad strength of myself to pre serre in duty,. mud •Tdeny myself." 'When Ga briello found arguments sod entreaties vain, ate gave way to bursts of anguish that ut*rly oeen ease me; .titrelisbes wielettk, tint I was strong," aatilebtsped mj prweigui Bale, and told her I darctl nut kta-ce my father. c.taw presruti of hvita, and all kinds of beautiful and umirul fitiog4, to add to my com fort or improvement. Gabfidle told tne they wore settlet in a pretty viewer near the Halt, and that Mr. Ertwastoua bad forgives his con. Erwit,,toun way a tr;Jower, and bad fite (taught-re f .rtner wairiage—Gabrielle's littiban , l beinvh- child of. hta second union; the Nli:hitei Ernstost- on were all fl ,urishieg tit slake bictsseJo.:ss, t.nd were known through out t-he country •mle as "proud Muss Erwin stouipi." 1:!,e.- I i•iicb Welt: 1.,11, and what some f ilka call L•161,g w.nu.:o,•' +staring high fel. ther4, cud rid,og hither and thith er ih or going to church on the Sabbath with a toqtatan foil _outing Ow sul.outi and inak•tic appr..iLis to the Louie of prayer, eirr)iug the rii•lily ,mblArmed books of- these ..-tnistra .1.. s;tintr:." How I piht,l t" hear rum' (abrielle that she wa:, Lapp), and cherished try her new e9onee• tiotas; that mts • .It.iiu6.e,l also, in smile tam. -ure—al.,, , iied 01 to tdd step siac 11,1,1 witch. f .1111,,,1 I treculilml, girl es I Iraq, wh-Li I f..uiz'at t.,at G wrtiti wißht thli nil her dear ht:a 1, ~oci chasten her re 1....1;4u- epirit. to o.,brtelle'd ture ', .tis I. r r t.t.k. a Cog ear -ru +nfferir) D. .. .2, , uud wur .G feil as a I know be Its t • G ple wy heart 10: 61! t: !Li m 'T.I I, l UJJUI ued t 11 tit: IA ‘..2 LiJ) 14 Ler and I bui - Veils Mr t tug FiSter ' s bate; uuu td,t CUP,: ~O % UtOf to my fleVI 11Le0 I t lul rn, t (jr.1..11,..0 WWII. a picas- Art: Ito cite Lie ' i ' ~/' 4 c W.! " 'c'ut. E. g.the.: mid r • cob' iu I/1.13 I bar, ttse mire ex • ,'t L - •, etto*ervatttry 11/••, la our w&idei ores. tab, I .1 lib' it ive .1 d a, we did tb ;•n,. itb k 1,11- 1‘ stood tIVIr t I r prat,• wet of ).1 911'...,/ !,.‘; ~m piranuage WAS M. 4 bi t; , l ht a b e1,4"..r curate, "poor sad fchureli tower poepiug forth from u ir; ; );" ILI that LUCIU I I.' e : 1.114,t • t (O. me 1:: heard thor biugu• T . r Ac r,' Sue ID ' uu. iuvutti and it 11.1 , 1 a .uperU p nied Mill ow. /al W. 114 I I Fun away, east, :4,444.13 li6triag W.; I.loald uf suather evcn- IMMI Sur nll 14, My ntv..Lr-au taw, )Ir. Tuoin.nt ErnaiostonEi, r p.AI, r I. L/ 1.4111it1.21' cll d u w*tu I ilud seen him Li ii u 1.8 J, and alarmed at his ap- Inz.ii.th,:c. iore lir.ibrl4.llld 7111110llbLad to t • n t, r, aau iu;.,teti and chertalled .1 au t 111311UL:1' .t:I devJted 01.11/ 1 • • 1 1 I' .1 tender° , I I.p r tli,3 pitied , u , , cl r wt.% I%•I'LICS., Ut:S4 .ud kiudLut's• Wiilt w I7:1 atuasiug •t, .1 -.1) rslIC tu ule G.sbraile by it4 3 : L , .„(• , •.1 ;, evcr Deci;:,astu.4 uettgbt; we b at b r su • p 4.4stiog beauty, which Llcu urec Dctnwc mum ungtitc unti pure in clia- re. r. Uo to ni"n3all my mister ' s caresses were be zto %, n 1; 0.1 t..l pew up loco of a passiocatc 04- gir I , uui lit. to tuy ales, welch were tisioed -:1 ...pi;eetithu,histie love; there -14,r.' 11. was, I'llt3 UCC IyiJ tied inc suun 4gouy r i e .0 J Loy bus bed t110:11---.1111 I rlaue, of A" td . - l•-:w her DOW,' na:ure—kuew %%list sot. thivt: Wetl." I t .1.l her that I X pi.A: ,•,1 L.) 114 v fotr..al -het cheerful, now tale h., I 1 1')h le it 11.:r own. *ea cried, sadly. "A AD 4 4 4 . 1 t ; ,) as Wale W3E , diogsslssis shadows .iy, " "•4:30,:, sp-t's 1:(4 to), beloved," lreplied; "have tou tic.t „ .1 .usb3nd, your error tuereafaily lorgheb? art you su7, mei ,1 by blessiug,•:!" "Alt.! .1,-;),:u.icui," she answer d, bitterly. "B.lt l i.d I,r NDr husband, as the Ba) , b 14C , ty shou.l.l be." :ILI•LO.L1.11 Is I.l:Leri, dep_ndent on his I.ither, flu, tits uult.titr ability nor health :t, ULIII k , tl i lat:lcr be dept Dab f.r our ivr,ad. I h:oic but exchanged one bondagc ior allotheri anti ati my b , )pe is now cowed to you, deairs:, t,t tuuest4 feu—to render you in dertid; , ti ird "Why, lir°Nike," 'lon are not Nalco ' teen }et—it is Lot WO /WS, is it, for you also to r be educated?'' "Too late, too Late," answesed °shrills, mourn fully. "Listen, warn I shall be a mother raid wy wool, if it is sp,ired, and to you, I uevute mt 3,1" YOU have sees Vie Misses Ec iv, vulgAtity, losolence, and aipiurd pisteanion; they have taunted we with ignorance, and I wilt oat ehaugo it uow -- The blood 01 the DU Otttreys and 0 Briers has wade wee 114,1 y; LUd all the wealth of the Indies can not unite thew so. ,No, Rath, I will re. wale iu i4n)/./UU, 4lici yet wont above thew, high as the. I .w. 13 al: ,ice the bull arth, in iuwite superiopy an I r:),a . ,r 'Oh, my siit:r," I erg :I titniAly, "it is not well to think highly of one's self—..the Bible teacht.a she exclaimed, impatiently, "it is not' ;.at [think '4;14 eful . ‘s !it, us you well knovr; you w, .1 with what it aguish I bark: deplor,d our wan:.s. is is pr,etens ion I despise, awl rise al) t; ta.ecit, maxi learanag, and virtue, and nohlene?s, that L revere„,and.cois,ld wunibipr "Bur, h. icy, , i," r "fteopte way be ve ry kind acid g.od, without belus so uiighty ele• *pr." "The Ermiubtoun4 iamaio are n 3t kiwi, see cut good,' she laaualit.iyrepil. !' &isle. stouu4 [mho Ruth, 1 , hA ya c4aulit.li ,ioe luditla4e for aivithtr, .4a3 it.; ttt..l of thel& titer on the in tioeetit chil4. in °traced starva:i .li, mid Col depreflattune, fix Ow tul dcp.ed..nco us tl,u velar nut this weed. Wue t$ Me, WOO is me! 111. eau but. sate you, wy rioter, and wake you iudtpeuaLut, 1 eau bear sty lot." [CONCLUDED NItET WIVE.) 1.6, Win. R. Prises t Fluiliug, says tha li "mum pLatik.s M terr a is cua ousairy. /rigpr 'TEZ DIM. him itioWeitoid Wade. ~ . ..eiwood. "Ohl &MOM alethBl4 Ma e• Nigh Why are the deeNdeepe pee lie so& Cold they see stay till goes et To *l:Wide es the flowery spew" Or ea eM Mid. tfil boyar sitil4, "tie ego* sash bossism M. Too Drum loved with,. vale ewe* ♦ro swept ows7 b sapi•wiap, Before 000tassioatioo allots To tboir pore lovoltooss. BOW pea tomboy, beiglitoolos Est, . To WOO GU otiagloi boo on 011111. Thom are tb- dew -dm% yawn, on Is i rooplessioot coronet trpoo ,he brow of Marla. "No earthly stabs ean reach 'belt them Wireve wistraasbeasas, Uwe Noy MOW • tranitsat views et tee air. Bat yet a syiniatl, pars and Ga. of levy andipenee divine." • TIM by leak'd 'FAA !ate spas, Wttb amps bad tospstriag eyes, Lad e'er his sweet bad tlasaghtfal fags Cams a faint glory, aad agree* Transmitted from the sites. With the last odorous /sigh of May, That child boaeath tn. thaws was lale; Lilt, dove, his "ISt paged away, To motile in eternal day With icagala perfect wad.. NEW YORE. Cornmpondenes of 1441 R.-is Obosrair. The last news received by the Africa from Eu rope is important Ina fiaanoial point of view.— The embarrassments of the Eastern war us slow ly but surely underminieg the calomel fabric of England's financial supremacy. Her prestige of military power has been destroyed, her naval Nputati.m has been seriously impaired, and her maaey kings can no longer move the exchanges of the sorld with a nod. But, if we wise, Eagland's loss may be Coluuthia's gain. While Well street trembled at U . AGUILat cload_ harming over the London Exchange, we could not truly boast of oar lode p adenee. Tee money sceptre stall ruled a 4 as tirinly as the edicts of the third George. Now I, the time for our final declaration of ladepeo k nee. Oar resources are unbounded—our in ter:areal impriviimants aro developing the most secluded valleys and wilds dour territory. Our productions are varied, as the opposite climes of Weir birth. Oar people are industrious, loans veriog an 1 enterprising. No element of prospari try acid ad ;rotas° is wantiog to oar position, and we can soots take the step up to the throne or the w.rld's money power. liat iu order 1,0 do Luis safely, we mast first einu:ate the virtues of our forefathers. We must throw the tea overboard in the same spirit of pa triotic saf denial which they czerciied. We must learn to cut off the demand fur foreign lantarits and superfluities, we utast sell more thus► wst hay, we must keep out of debt., and thus preserve onr e dues unnecessary dependance upon other uatioes To secure this much to be desired pa. same, it is plain that the first effort mast begin with the mas=ses, in the village, in the home cir eh:. Self denial and enanomy there will beget the same virte.!3 in every department, aad a few yec.ra will enable as to realise the independence of America. The business of the eity is seriously impeded by the accumulation of snow, ice and water in the streets and gutters. Sleighs are yet running throughßroadway, though the warm sun of the last two days will Imo L•rina out the wheels. *L3OOOIO (lOU is therefore slow and business sympathises. MI is ready, however, for a fair and serous start swo as the streets are clear. Geld hunts its buds with the spring, as wallas the other flowers ut life. A new confidence game is being inaugurated in nod about the city. Certain financiers owning Isnd, associate ostensibly to build a railroad agree• ably to the provisions of the Goneral Railroad Law. The L.:gide:are is then importuned to grint them a ferry privilege, and to permit them to expend their funds first upon the establish ment of the ferry. This obtained, they make a sham commenoement of the railroad, sell out their lots upon its reputation, set the ferry in operation, drop the railroad, and Nave the lot ooiders to weep over their inaccessible property. The ferry is good enough for tto confidence man. Punning Jalges used t. be frequent in the history of England's Jurisprudence. We hare but few on our record. List week, however, the decorum of the b.:ncb was disturbed by an acci dental pun. Judge 0 is a magistrate of much gravity and dignity. He is scarcely ever known to laugh, and is especially noted for abhorrence of two infirmities of human nature, viz : puns and cutaneous diseases. Last week a Juror's name was called in his court. The man advanced to the Judges' desk andsaid, "Judge, I should like to be excused?" 4'lt is impossible," said the Judge decidedly. "But Judge if . you knew my reasons?" "Well, sir, what are thel?" "Why, the fact is"—and the man paused. "Well, sir, proceed," continued the Judge. "Well Judge if I must say it, I've got the itch!" "Clerk!— scratch that man out!" lustily cried Judge 0. drawing his chair back to the wall iti horror.— The uncontrollable laughter of the 'vitamin- formed him of his involuntary pun.—horror on horrors multiplied. The rapidity with which men often rise in our republic has a notable example in ou.reity. Some time since an English shoemaker imported him. self here and set up his stall. In e short time ho was at the bead 'of a summer 'hotel in the country, and soon afterwards dpe ned an Arista. credo caravanserai in the city. Hi s oldest scion entered West Polo' and now hold cesuassio n in the United States army. About the same time a choleric old Englishman arrived here, re presented himself as a clefs of Napoleon at the Polytechinio school of Paris, set up a French academy, and potitio;' through fasiiioeable insu enab,tiill'ioa went through West'Poing, and al se achieved a eeteosiesion in the gray. This to a great oonstryl it isl it is! IEA E. A MN? TUAT ti NOT BAD TO Taiti)-..-Tlte sound of your boomer, Gaye Primates, eit, Sul iu die elocateg, ue sin 4 at aigla,, bawd iltureauti h E at', ei.thes his easy 4z eon** igli ilia if me ho ynu at, the ttatial tyibleopr . rn your voiwat th e tavern *hell pin Apia di Work, ii, suds he kis lowa*, 4110/. " 9 f' - : '`. .i.n.,... , ..: MI 14,4. t.....t 1i 4dt 48 400 14 Iry -!-e; •113 e 1 - r ,, s . 1 .wp Naw You, Jan. 28, 1838. 3316 1i49 3112:1 =III , Ott Yi , 44. be 4; to ~rruntevN Mina 'raw brse - 4 14 s "ohm isqldifikinW at gaiarno, impuk• atrioaw gweaiimas• Nit o r 191114111811 oblo7 o rbotlbavolumbiebdir border the , %wit 4m *here SS asir beady', turd etthittlile • diiilfatay r•.• -• 4 enreeekteissiegolliy *oat* a Seabed. As anise lewd oft& tibioissi pest tla propaity at IR Nt WOotillikospsdse Heenan ?biased Kat 4414fiNnfik a iritiek meta a lied sum for 'fie' tree, L • ssititt i thapa. made at the mouths ortlib rebel 'Ail Miro, rill eettrieg, umiting, sad ehippieg hiesidllinas it le floeted dare she maileperents seetesatit; teniPoivirrliao ,11.4411108. tank tante to time as trees. • beskrztsaileiforilii ^ twhood. Of aft the oeeepatiees know Sis ttt~til,'~6at of • moshopay saner-As *snaps the 4044sedilin, ile **se t sad- set swag was uteteitilie is its area ante. / t 4;• filk.aUl4; sal opt" the va4e 4 7 of some ri ver as the • f bis Iretitioes . fa Mr "osits, soh**, aid eiainsidsienittr. be staintaiss tittle Seat et pepswedelledirryidk aupplisaandkoeping relationeoymeatioaliawkan proper, theaitea of 11;44 are,detcsivinejj Moody by the abundance of the tree., their seceslibility, and the mesas that exist (r feetrdiebilattle t wiaieb it is necessary t use its wiroolthe the I=7l tvuoL To time pieta it is °Ciesy toilir drive the Quo through thick ;411 41.1111 :for'• este, and to wry the chains ansi trec A /seam 'of mil bJats,.agiingt ,strong" cur , oF T oner sitalloes anti rapria, which and vatistfit4sted with inflate labor The site oice,definitely U 44 upon, Ott.next step is to erect tetpporAry,,lsellings fotilwinen; a to k i i of uo gr Akt ditLiety, as the .nly Felitisite is tection ?rem the snow and trait's; sitireh it e th lonegratnrotin tbo amps, or vUi "ostioon" ienuts, oor the bran es of the Olsten pains. A. Mairtott r atrung between two posts, twLi stout: , to 6upp.g.j.jk kap tle, and the hut of the cutter ii both troiated sad fernished. The wahogaayseepon, which lesiesamin diesiths now amuses to *alum . t cane year, as Nan the O e opinion of vutte,r. that the rt. 4 !„s avz , r n so w aptsplit ill filing, uor sv WEL...Ito:l4g 1" in seasoning, as *bell cut frmi April :4 • Actinst, in what is walled "thi: apriug " Further-More, by ountinectoing at 1,1111 perird, *ha cattiesii ea to gut Juwo lath tirsiiitl, Ana pcogiamill fuc trucking by the Beula h ; of thv tlry 5,:464,1111. oT The hborers are dibiKil inlaying,' or . compa nies of Tfolll twenty to fifty übdetvin recision of a leader styied "a cspiaie,"*.mtall di reots the lass in bia coattail, amaisoaahomilLeir daily tasks, mad adds to ur klvilavta,,their wages in proportion as they soooukp4s Ag,lse or ril less than what is supposed 'to' th ii net day's work. &sob gang hes also Otte perstiaredeect da with it, who scatted a. hawk*, wilenveiiy it is to search the "bush" for . trosagreptiidameas. His work, therefore, commences soitewhitterli er tice that of the other', and as it iurtpji ac tivi and intelligeoce, he is paid 'mist Tither eqges thee the mere cutters. Elie first -Ititive maul is to ea t his way througii - tbd. %Wm& of the woods to b0a1,.. , clavat..4 bit:044404 a s akallal he climbs the tallest trues he tleds, i frgin 4 ,wtigb he miantely serveys the surrouodlag country, "At this season of th?. year (Angvall,"the lamen of tits mahogany tree are invariably of a yellow teddioh hue,„and an. *fps soCAlSlOilasd $ this kind of ezernise can, at a g. t reat doalaqmdia cern the places where tLc. iv,' .J is nioAtdgma dant. He how descends, and to stie'S phees his steps are et ones directed, and wfthourWhiltwaii or other guide than what observation basvdsn priated oo his recollection,. *k J zeveriaila to reach the azact. apt it which be &ilia...Az : some occasions, no ordinary stratagem is ineeehiary to be resorted to by the huntsman to pieveht Acre from availing. themselves of the Ai:traitor , 4 his diecoveries; ter, if his steps be trammadiut atom who way he eagaged iu the same pargaii% sig o h is a very oomweu thing, all Lis ingeitAimatust bc exerted to beguile them from the true track. In this, however, he is not always iiiddiiiiiful, being followed by those who are saitirdlytiNlare of eli the arts he may use, and-witosuwweadare 8J quick that the slightest lure ofa.)*.gr.4,lle faintest impression of a foot is ?nerringll„per eeived; even the dried leaves winch inab be i strewed upon the ground often help td icinenet to the secret spot, and it conga/eclair lacsiirens that persons so engaged Lotto; Iroquois thjh ashler- ; go the disappoint of tiuthug an ntivivatug., ey iiimi promised to 'llems,•:% VA St ir-.1 t. 3 bp, Qt n 4 The bidden treasure beiug, I, , werer, 4:,,c0r cid, the next operation is the &Ling of nittuffielvut numbero; trews to employ Om g tog dursagsthe .... season. . , 1 a "The tree it , cocamou!). oat about. tt n nyjwil re feet from the ground, 4 .4.1.1g0 14 , .in . g vr,:eted for the exeman employed in le‘e!ing 1:; thi3 fti , an nbeerver, would appear a labor of melt duller, but an accident rarely happens to the ,penph: . gaged in it. The trunk of the tree,..4.4m,.1,he dimensions of the wend it furnishes, is tiesosed most -valuable; but for purposes` of au jinaiden tal kind, the limbs or branches are geltoraily t \ preferred, their grain being much closet, sedikie veils richer and more veruigaced." -1., ~/,..: A sufficient number of Wets being ifil,,ibe preparatiues for "tru:sing" coniumucc.bir, pie opium of roads from the placca while t'bei lie to the nearest river The .li.tsoce ir aid to be cut depends on th- , /titanium) of Olt tries. When they are much dispersed, miles of reads.ated me ay bridges are required. A tiro and AialigliPi• ed main road is first built, from wlic,oce :admits numerous win& roads. There are all built ', task work, and the principal amount ef tiles of the utters is upended upon them. Thddidilag sway of the bashes and undergrowth is sistrinrk of (me s ses of men, who are eapeuted to e hundred yards per day. They .. ,e7 NI Wu' soothe: act, who cut down the largei retie ss even with the grrinati` as-postn!)le, tbeltatit tiehig also one hundred yards por day to ,0116 lblower, altheegli this is more tidificskistod laboeioamiellin the number of the becd,usesil a , gresak i i l eg ge, which on failure of the like, aro rentok-ed)ij the application of fire.. The truoks c.( the 4,. trees, although many of tbein shy ?sing% ter titlPreot purpose.,mob ss bullet tree, iternerdtd, yodelled, sapodilla, Ike., are Ultima smajtje 'mama* AiiilMimi 4 they bsppest to be adjacent t4osie i.rolc o 1 river whivii may intersect tr road, M . t they ere %OW to thd eon itict fat 'or serum the same, which arelkqe, tidy o eligible sire, sad require pat labor teem of sufficient Strelatit* bow 61 " " We i rMIASIO III as are taken over thews stnil-zip ..“. .. -cr.r.r• Tito roads Illite, g 6oisbed *nos e month of Dumber, the trees ark wask 'lnk Ars of vailionififisgtliti, in order Idiertiffirdli MIL "bleb um visits bare w• 4.4l,.'llbli phmiat ta g *, ors sowelook . . ilaulipoilik, sod Owed in whe•unetrillO 'c r. ill .' ;. jutotprina.re bcl9# i'r sillpo Which the end of r.!sr.ti i f . thee *dosed, by 'OM 'l6f att.; :' Ms mead se oatmeal- frittittiito lung umbel b* skough awe of itittrtinfUltrinet , roL hililiNdmi irt IA "the wail'. IrAeffj9k Or biSSs • lib t h e making , , • , iromee ii ~..iintiai foam. their ,', ' reafiffs ,, t 4404 MI the Miele ' itch Ammriem tai ~ . -1 !is beaallo Owe oiri. *~u9~ ot~'- td- .... V
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