51.0.0 S ►UORE, ITHLISHERS t 01,11\11.: 2b, THE ERIE OBSERVER. RI I • Pity: 1 : l In %.1:1 - 1"RD,41 10, N L F....i.0ts IND M. V. 4 TATL \ FIFTH QT. B. F, %LIU Ldic•ir Cyr Trays It pa,l to •draprr, u *hew. C. • tit be chant, • An• entownerr (Attune to pit • Itt.tu the , ear, the paper 1.111 db►nertine.: •nd Ur arrorttilleft • Ith • proper neither ler not. TIMMS OF ADN . L.i.IL's tr. ' , lit...en lines vs rusk.. a square a lp 01145 greet.. I 7. I Z $3 00 Jnetwo luo Oar " • 500 Jos • :Uric ' IS . I Ono ' 9 " 8 7.5 une quire a .es - , eh...1ag...01e at pleasure, / 4 ..owluar'ea--3te , a months 13.8 U =oath'. El (Jo. column, or 10 struts— , ne year 9 months, 11$3, 3 so'ha $ll ,r ylhill inserted in toe lionimu liire , tory at per ban= .see ai,,,wed fora Card, war sit, arid undir ettnt, and Editorial no' tees IU cants a ape Putnie, 1 In Company she other erotic** tartan &DOC* tiw lifirc.muta and others requix.ng frequent change. in tile.: .Svertionnents w U be sassed tio squares paper, and card, for 113 si.litpinal move., the charges be In proportion, mid the .4Terno.wrnt• swat be strutil cont.:n.4 to the legiticuste business adreCllner Pa) resist for traos.ent advertisements n•KilltJea aleauze Ikla Cur yearly advertising t.lil Le presented had ' stir, .1 rekiction 0(10 per cent wkli be made on ail swept tem p.e.re a 4. ertisements, *lieu paid in Mimics _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY 11.0 St. IA 11l LURILT, , urcat hrtans• ,rartis Head Quaz- Den for Ur/ uoaia, :sc. 44 Marken .ttrvet, i'Lllactelpais. 36 e gE 11DY, NIOTT & IXILLNDA(ig, 1:4 3114smica Lime, Lion., trwml strut, .Nett rock 1.1010.1.12.11 of Triple /twined Latupticric, !NJ t w pr cL AiCuhel. tad N X Rum Alio, Ilanutact4rert u.a Lhea.ers to tb. ruiice •.ad ankles of Uzi Covet tosatlt , and trdcrea .t We +eat nassitiot ?non Uurutao F.llll. apu t.e rurp.vuttue, a:, l .tco, .atc., slt asol kisact ur:reisttur, Ltrl;tit l anuan , foal it:, and .Nirt.ll ,torsi, of *re, descri,t..,l TWA Baer,, Lhou.ier ;m36 Jr. 311, Jr CIALBiIAITHd: VVENPORT, • Arroaavrs •r L t.. VOtc cttar... of Raft. the rx. COWS 1/..,...ac arse, i•s Ws, A DR!". Bk.EtiE S DiCKINDON, .**o ettrre.:. Into 1.-o•l4krtra Nierct.i.•..o oder their ~ ,.rofeloto Lai ecnICTII t.•• • I ••... ..ci...t. 11p,• Nate: t...aa gt. en to 014tetr.cs Llit l'• MINNIG & BROTLIEB t Dretsta to Groceries, Yr°, , 1 ork, k ob, Salt, Ore.., Flour, k MAUI, ts.kklass. Ntt.a. L,aera t , 1 ft..a, tad Sww hare, :‘,Alis I s • Isk nout s !Lock, 6tate a:rec., 4 d •vrs tat i'..ed trthce, Lt. , LYTLE 4; ~041.03,581.11 llsltcl..n (A. 1.0)”., tt • Pub '`QUZIT, a tt S 4vc State tenet, ertt TANNER A: KER.N, ULLLIJILI 111 SIOIVS, 11n. l,uppgr, Lraa man: a.at Lun War% SW, ' tryst, No doors clortta of t. ; LI i Ltc4angt O ice. ne, J I 40.5 E NI 4EI-11, PIIOLIT flak, t 4 .tate Strict, bet..pen e• to and ptregu, EA+, Y. Manuiseturem C..-pa e..tataut.. aim Sot. buperlor Jpriug )1.t , •••• 1.11...1.1 • ay% mtutt C\ • c•e ilaut vras• !la kl-.: • .1.1A41 •ittsCat rut, Hope !a - u on tzrtn, t,Pst tae lanl u•I v I ttoLl PAiN 114.1.3.?Ai As 11 . lan. lA. AA moo PI 3 the ph-nu tin, dirlat •*; zt.r, Pearts'i, And Llong p.tc t HOUnE, • C JACISON, Proprirtur cus erm tpal t.taire 9±.a. LIA 11 TUORNTON, 11 lITICk ur TLIII PLAZ/A. ttlik 1.6 and Ilortcs re, Leases, Ate, accaralstiv . .!"..1 4 L ‘'±L, Oin,Lt s Biock, Matte s:rvet. 1.:4: Tllp tt.i 11 , 0111114 %D. - •7.ILT Pt OL`C, •I.r• • , . 11,11 z 11.0 ..aller tits c.. H,101.11. CUNIci u. I . 4 .. It I 1 N; NIPL HE .9Ti)ltk... J , L n •/1 / 1101- } A 1,• 'Tr in S 'tats Hcqier 11Dw E, 4. •IT S: P E, uft..• RD: V , ) AND I 111 111' PIM LW" .+r, Ilea:. ‘l . 1 4 Na.t, klour, L.lll , so • }' L. .1. vs.'. etrvet, Ens. Pa lilLo W sILTCILk It , ~,, •sel Eecusse,r }Owlet's, I.'l , ume ereposets het 1/0, nettekst eisifispy lAnt! Warr> 's • [Bade 00 &II the pro}. 1;4. t i 11.% '•. t't , •••se." metes* V. 6111,pc On t,tt 'kb V Ja(VcaPer. Lit PI I WIKVIAILLALA a..ao Dca.,% 1 , 1 liar.: , r 7, r ..a.. A a 11.1 d saddlery, Nos. 11 and 12 Ern, - ' t i^t • J 16140 a eaftetia, lane, Z. flootaa, - J. li.a.a•ranN DC J. L. PsTEVViRT, Ps...crisvon Purarci.o , ATI) S. Na.s Drug Gorr. cn Mg. •• • " Seventh atr,t, dn4 , r w.lat • .1 ,I•4lii -- W. B. RI sill 110141_ CitarcAlL, Walsitc n J ri• • hgrOlvrtleggr g v. Ibl arid 1.,: N• , , 1 E t e RULILL Runs M JOIISIQN 11. B. 1111 E11.4.0r. 1i.11,01.1 MILLS DIPUT, 111...1..55: t simund Fred, and • • ,• s Ilquaro, &Frew.] Blv k, 1 , 1 \GILL 6: CO 141 I.OrT,WT, coo ln . 3. • : , Lorin LI - L,,, ,, f ~- l'u , ropet.. L .ti, Li, ,1 , , ‘t,1,1%. ~k • ^ •- 1 _ _ - to bun rn th, t t the Li ig .iwa) al. , 1. tLi.) 3aw him e 04• yonng maiden was even rep , rteo t. , i d.. I,d 6.1(111,1—LA Stn %.t u.b. diat , dad only •f a ro•e, ads da•lt - • i 1,11111 i• I:oL.—aud to have rect. ived a I , ,st • u the bead tor It, and halt aer tau Lto \1 at, , q.t.h 1,•,o a ro ver) Sunday for the las-t t. ar ass.' h tat of Dr. Drowi B '4 ministration.; but uLt u ct 0 f .id h.d tEciat , d a no nil! or -ix we. I, lie ,u. den]) r,covt led and apps nsl .13 Sun 1,) Iti church Ili,i idah,p g sdi iu a rte, upp,.itc the. pull•tt, tor:tong a rt .•, tau 11. ii 104 . 41 might almostt Lave be, u un-tato.t, I. r pirlor It w e Carpeted rye , ly, , hid a stA•ste lu It, and table Loot c..airs In lb , ret,r, meui his lord trip.t , i 11,4. lu tile lila utur t cc.rdt L) )It, when th.i•ioqu u. Dr ad, ut 'se ut I Lau u•u11, he drew a heat. y :.'u r,• • tilt :runt hi• room / and inu,s. ha 1, , n into pleasing s.; Undo t, tuhdu• d tuuntts.e 01 the orat , r ' s di.euur.e Lea-,,,11 wad cd.,6,2rv0l t 1 , uk with tuw new c;erg' .. .ulau A.l thr.,ugh th pra2.• r, 1., hied hi, ye. , on DR utord ' s — nt thew lot a ut—ui.vvr a 1/.11.1•C 8-- ov , r altering 1 attitude 1,,,a;r, now alit, r white, fell nearly down to Lis ehouldk LI• u talc f , atures were pale auu ui uprigh.,llCcongr. I on ott a r‘t d Li. I •rl-hip tv .1 •urprs, 1% L, u Ben. ,rd tu-toted tho I.ll'lo t —when ht• w .-.cu .Li ~ auk gssan :01 , 1 baud , , and rich vo ce ut the tt xt, fUltlel3l lit• f.ice underwent a , tratige contort' n—h w to s urt.uu p..v aosl war. 11., tun , I}, iv , rt s , IN that t !tea w c er1:)111.10, LSI Jpii.o cots", pivw.ed tie Init. r b 1 hi' r• h.g vary tortun ii. in rui , •l3 The pr...c10.r, was !,) U 1 ,11 14 off-nd. (1 Ile knew Lord Warieigh was t r a man lit rcsiuir. au) 11.1truell 11 ft. , rll .1 I hint and he W , N.t 00 a. 11,11i.1 :PI preach. , " lo p .or In the rear}, he a.l'. lying ;owl , Its OChouti C , A. 1.111.0 when the p , in 0, Ina caa ek war off, ttss coat w., not on, he was in hi, evts, atd the great man eauat in 13, n 1;.1 w'us ovt.rv. to lusod with c tiftudoo Ile had ‘s r ?Token to .t d.rd before—his face gl , wt d if on tire compress , d lip., awl ht 4 e)( used more th.,u .c , r upsu ti, sk.e„wat,d the -Id man thank,. I Ina& f di,cout am Lord Warlcigu. • ' 6e ,dl.l, - I have rtteived ..• your weLk ) a , I di•i,cd—they are ,xnellent — come r , . no. (ca . It. , ur to morrow I Shall apcet y , ,u at i.,e%in Before Mr Wilford had rte Lb+ cutupotire, his lord• skip had gone •• Ile is vi ri kind," va.d the curate, when he ri latcd the isecurreuee t., h. 14 wilt—"Lut drn ' t tk. him Ili , hand was like '.aid iron—l t• it ,r had be-oft a rd—and it hat a • it he 10111..1 me 10 such a drva• " nut sirs lt , uford, also, Lad best! en a ' rd • e,;is devoted t , t to . ;trot, f..C‘ "H . - ship .. ter) our-, a-attl un ,„ ti, C 1.. S. , tie i,t tilt 11. , e1.4• 1, tNe u ti. r, , nor att. ~t the utts.rae)- " That ' s only n lent," aaid Denfold, a attic tickled, it tuttst be own, ii with the • " that his lordship is in good health and Lot litigious; but 1 shall lodge e,f him better to , wut row " tic has wati) lasing, iii Li• gift, - said Mr, Bedford, thoughttull3 '"`" "And is most liberal to the t • , t.r," chimed in her husband. a. H.. 1341131LAP11., Ileajanua inetLin p,i, w ,. " What a handsome man, he is!" said the mows u.a Brwriee Hold. kri.t, 33 lady IMUEI T. -- ;iTeitift:Tr A. till., Ua-vCI.V.7tt - R•k , ' f tin t In.' —1 • 1• ,, A • aad retur ~ ,rn• • .n 1 }i to t soon' ("k , - t: on baud toga her t! n Cookloi Uterudi., 41e. WitA disoat. ‘1_6111,1, t ra1101.14,1-S iht.a.ors ct ••,- a. 4 V it. Lod Ltrarra,•4o ./L.ILCC ma, r PM MO %a i$1,1,1&10 Atc 7 314 e blzvat Lr hi. Joss CLANI,I, WILLI.OII C. %/LIMN 13.Niuot and Dealers in Ls( tisin,*, No 1 tio,ries.n Conto• tons made on a.l ttue enticifia L•lsss t.ne L a,kl.. eatilsalsa, wail pro...LS p- r-L. L 4 1A _D L and Silvor tw Igut wa 1 50. , .1 ILterest E•lne nay remitted to L.r . 0p.., Land tt sorsots s .1 au, • , D•itel.• on the MOIR ni&SLatl,4 u: ms ALLES A. ICIT,L 01 r coati duor, .Lt, . _ L. 11. ABLLL. ~ a cCaldur IJ We./.tan ei iP•OCEILLILV, et) r Hymn, 0.4+ tteL Ho.sa. brown slut. tat t.• Llt.it,it .14 ...St St, t I L., art aQt • 1.3 ~, L. W. OLU. ILoicrwcrricts.4 &ad A ..a , Wt.. • • J . X•.•• tern Pampa 9 iptr,or I Übe `cop oti Is. au, att,e9 wear r.,rt , l'a at ' I ,l rPoirl for V.:PCLeap BICH%NU SlBeres., to fart... a tier.r.i, WIDOLZI•LI. &ad itstul L.V461% , • 1 . A,' “ .0, 4, d.,...i,,, ra.—tin, li s, Wuidou GLAta, Dye atulD., It7alara er to a•s - i .m. J. , api as., Dectists' k ..1.1.1 • , a No .. aie...l .1 ,,, .... , Eli , I a Ji U. D. WtLKER A: CO., rOalr•Il/a/NG, riOd•llet, azt4 foul.ll ‘Ca•u 40%LN west f tad Lit lea, L l't Aln ,ica.vrt Salt, }taster, t - tuteo, I oh, , , iron.. Nk. , *OA ui..,.. - t ww.l f c sta, either b) .ocata, l'r. Inn - . , , • „, t 1.) U WALKILK Tilt/ rll, .rl. U , TIN, LAW y 14e Jar w.y L Ar " In Clocks, \%st o • '• . ,•• - • Jlu* ,,, Ll 1. rtnupe,t.. 1. - „km. Iwo," s, 1.1114 • • r,,1 1 sat 1..i,11a, sod rtt.ki rainna.L, KEI'T.FR, S to., ♦ vtr ACTS 11.1k1 • 11 . ,„ sLo. , ‘ll% 11. (11 %YIN, r IP r r qt. treirll4 1 r : - LOA it •I_Litlt ' .41ERRETT & tat 11, !SPORTI - 11, JOilbet. ILIA! 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I •,• A. or\ • 4rra—try ArrOMMT liglivie. ES ERIE WEEKLY OBSERVER •.,t ~.n .1 montqs, SI Su If A DA rtxroar IMI=I :o1 KIR% ,lezve 11•11 M ~. ..u. - L I= =MB 11=111=111 MEM =MIMI MEIZIME 13111 \% ♦LL LL A i" 11110', MEM ME ~p : z. MSS .• i 0.. PI .1. 1 cis 1 iI . . a • -t; 4 I 11.... MIME 11:1ZMEDI N , : 114; ..c a 1:. ,tit an term or arroaanica ,J MEM % . . • ',..),r, : IMEEII=I =I \ • kr. INEMIS • 1 ., -r. ir I• I I El ME 41. . Ar 0 .• ) *titct Vottrp From the Ifethaltat Protestant SITTING IN SUNSHINE• Uffeatedi by a coil to tAbs Blued Joyhol 0/ &tows Sitting when the golden sunbeams Through the open emements pour-- Lighting with a mellow radiance Sisetaus hall and corridor— %meth one with dmoplug Mabee Shading low • pale abash &wr' Sitting la the !neighing ennlight— Naught to Wm. the enemy light, On those eyes an ahaelows deeprr Than the moonless gloom of igglit And s pirating sadness titans Blindness there bath left its blight Far adown through ssray'tag branches, Poking low on airy 'king. Timid birds are trilhai softly Welcome sto early spring,— Caimans what speechless yearta2pt To that heart Male socks Both Orthe! Patient is the brow so hooleso, The eras aback no bloom cloth vim. Stit the gentle lips are parted, And meet thoughts an iseproned ammo Faint rollec:lons of the visions Skuined within those portals Due Who wbst I..right erea't,rs To our ontemd Light desued, %mad the Leurt a emoti ms, Tnrough taut unformed Lott) ode, ay' pc-clince, 110111, memos drtedni From the thm, ut known deep tide Music, with its 'II - Ode:lag esoirraess. Doth it bron thee;'. or pain? As with bowed held thou dott Till It ..L.4—the wagering Atraz Scent st.d—to ea.c.t. the repo .ts .t st ens the al: again: Sasight of Jo:. j oy ,e ' J rin t oth— Breathe-II thy 07. or—s ;,:oona 1/ •••••'• Al thy Lula were doWTl•r•rd dro•pal, W ith • ( an% ept t e m-, Cir.% ~gz to /Lit tu...41.5. , - a. 1 ta, to meet for L.htsr carts' the de.T, tuffsthom..l AI thaw ana nailed to mate, SontetLtog to tbetr seral.fflill besatY Dra , tl to+ •err heat to rotas, liark J.. 12; tarou; . m. pit. a 2. -mt se BE= (I.,lpict Aliscellanq. filE T\VU COLLEGL FRIEN US Fr ~.% /Auks., 11,. , .<1.1d 14".-,1• great cLatig. no, k l : Lot to t tic re i L:. Jut, exi‘tiug b. Tact u pat r to l 11 •ek r • Li- -lue I.re wed(l3 ri p-r. was sent to the Ca-tie, with accurate ..st.Lti in, :it:, ~f the rt um tnenta rf e‘er) appLicaut de-cripti..u. were added to Mt catl , t ii,t• f L.,1 the w.rkwcu —rscu - n:: I. for tin it behari —weans p• iu.. , 1 • tr. \ .., :. IL: m .ri desk., v.u„7 cu d L a iir,l, if', 01:( • urui.Ag a It r,lect by ir, tih i .; in, th 1. ) charity; aud, in a ?Lhort line, the great in the Castle kLIC% tLt, p a,n .0 the Lat.,:s, t,,e tiLee--itits Of every an: Qf plea-e , i Lou ilk:le rtuuit tutu ~f g n• r u-, with lit imp ..L.-t1 (.1.1 lit, gilt. w, r, I : uford, th, d merit-. let it be 61, these vaLuable abb• pr , ,eo.ded, a wit::. i not bi r. Ltu r emig- at. , tw„lt IL , C.,' .t.• and tit. I. wit-- I • , I 1 a„1 1.1 , 4t.•1 ,r ha'. mot , e‘.l 11. di 1.. tore, wb, ti tL y wet Ilia lons-1,,p w ougi. Cr. t, 11111 t prt .1 t LAI "A finc voice," said the gentleman .''truly aristocratic He is descended from 0:ho the Stutterer." 'And yet I don't like him Ells band is like a t o ord " With which repeated observation, the colloquy elided, and Benford proceeded to the Sunday Schol. How tne interview went off on Monday was Dever K nown. lienford was nut a man of obser vistu.n, and trok no notice of the peculiar man ner of his reception, the long gaze with wh,ch Lori Warleigh seemed to study his countenance, s rid the pauses Which occurred in b is conversation 11c wai invited to return on Tuesday; on Wed• nes 4 ity; and when the fourth visit within the week was announced to Mrs. Benford, there was no cud to the vista of wealth and dignity slit f oT•aw from the friendship of so powerful k patron "Aud Le Las asked we to bring the children, t), ills lordship saki he is very fund of chil- drt.D." •• What a rod man be is!" exclaimed the wife. "Ttwy he so delighted to see the fine things in the house." The girl is but three years old and the boy ono. I don't think they'll see much difference b- tween I..rdship's house and this. I won't take the baby." .• What? N. 4 the baby? the beautiful little angel! Ifird Warleigh will never forgive you f.ir keeping him away " But Benford was positive, and taking hits little girl by the hand be walked to the Castle and ,•ntered ile• library Ills lordship was not with in, an I lit uford drew a chair near the table, and ,pet ed a brink of prints for the amusement of his daughter While th..y were thus engaged a , ide door noiselessly opened, and Lord Warleigh s rut in stn d still at the threshhold, and looked at the gr up before him. Ile seemed tran.fix. d wi• it fear II•.• held out his hand and said, '• Y. , n—you there, so soots?—at this lime of the .1 it' And sh.!—who is s he? ' raid Be',ford, '•1 came at the hour you This i 4 my little daughter. You :15k' .1 the t., lo•itt! her to gee you I hope you ar , t) , .t of n,lud ...k`i !i , of I remember," said his le:I-dal:tip, and lir Id out his hand "I bee visitors so rarely, )Ir H. ut. pl —and ladies- - he added, Iteiting wl'll a •111..0 tO the terrified little girl who stood I.etween r father's knees, and gazed with mute wonder -it the old man's face—"ladies eu seldom p i ...ct,t ill. ins• l‘ts here, that I was surprised— but noili• most happy— El. , sat down and talked with the greatest kind lie dr, w the little girl nearer and nearer t.. loins. if; it last lie gut a volutio from the .helt, of tim most gorgeous colored engravings, and took ti, r '4l hi,. knee Ile showed her the ldrds tepreseuted in the tirk ; told let Iv I.er tl, v inid, and some of their habits; and d au the child's intellig. nee, and more, o nee she felt in his god nature I " And now little, lady you shall give me a 11 me your pretty little n floe " Tio• ehtid - 0,1, Nly name i.. Duleibl• li n. ford avid ui her little mouth to give it.. DEE nu 1. \\*;i:',•igh grew sudlieniy cohl ntei lie put her fr kne. in fit.d 10 . .1 roro• tying th. ohaugt., w. tit t rt. unf, !, 114 r 1 tt •' A striuge name W give yqur 0b114.1, 11r. 11 , n f rl. ?q,1.1 hiy !uriritip I'm very Aorry. indeed, my lord," hevan Mr 11 , 14 r i i.ti , pr•reriviA in thy ntid.t i.f the y r in I. ct 1 1 ,.• w , u I 1 , a , . r n 1111.• Li•.• 11 ...11. I . wh..t I i• 113111 i- my nt, El L,' rto itomit tu , • in ni rn r y ‘, no; i,,.0-,• (1,1 W arm I, uNel .11 I , 1• , % :• I/ t ttl° i 4WD. Wing) %,.n t intik A, I l r, r t., (I, n.y lor.l—l giv. nr, % r 1 Inl 1,•r.1 t i cvor it ant t, ib•ult no. , b ut que ,• I h,,, e h 3,1 rho u.l-f • t ITorid Nour lord4dp I %1:1 Sri I o r I' Mainticld She n•ini -, Dulcibel Lucy yrru6 id I'm sorry -b• didn't tell you ter. before co, - 'aid Lit I Waricigh, sink ti : 2 int. ! ; " it wa. nothing ; it was 1.u41. I. n 1... n, wh. It ~f..n puta m e out o f temp , r ti. • name Lucy :%1 a iu lki ? Y.. 0 A y 111 , 1 k 1 ine avain, will you, Lucy :e' 0 ! N.—. my lord—Lucy, go to bia Trod-hip - ,% -10 , w y , ti the rectums again " u • r d Tud d L. r towards Lord Warb igh But or: b'ti-11.41 and trembled, and wouldn't go t.. h. r fatlit is band fore' , her," said the old man in a in 'um ful t,ne .• I knew sae wouldn't But s. , u won't g. in auger, Lucy ! Benton], you!!! f• r¢ne tbc ?" k , 0, i n v lor I," Paid the curate, in:nea s ily gra t 13;• , 1. :in ; -.0 down ag*io •• .1r 110 -c family names, Benford ?" inquir • ;1,4;1. lord , hip ; but still looking sad .) nu Icibcl . 4 glowing face ,t yr.; my lord Dulcibel Wa4 my mother'!l , 13:114•, •inil her brother's name Winnington liar u ILINe heard, perhaps, of his melanch. l;, fit,' II wAs murdered " • You Sr;• Winniugton Ilurtey's nephew ?" I I. ;id Warlei,h rl, and they used to say I W3F ry ;Ike him " V..ho —al; ; to say so' )our mother p. 1- -he .alive ?" and tuother died when I wa ., thrc • )e,r• 1 V v grandf.ttber in Yorkshire br ug wa- dear old eousin Lucy, %%t o. wi u I w•i.. tweive—Lucy Mainfield " •to , •• • y e ..., to) ; 11.1 an left the all the little nn , ; ..•;e had Sh.; um ;1 to say I was very like 'mete " " Iti did she toil you any particulars ..t his rd ' u y lerd SLR s t ifi'ae very little iif the pa , : She hail been very unhappy In htryouth —a ili:appeiiitnient in liive, we thought ; and ne p p s.id she had been fond Of Unelt. 11 tunm t t , n , but I don't know,--lits fate was %et.% lie had been d earn in Devon shire r