SLOAN & MOORE, PUBLISHERS. \ °LINE 27. ERIE OBSERVER. VERY NATTYRDA Y BY NJ . Y. NL. 0 t AND 31. )1. MOORE, ortftY sq• iTt7 AN!. Irrrni Prrs, 4,1, I 1 , OE : L Ord au , .4.1 , au the rear, the roper • ill nt !. it t• . , a prniker narv.r 1,,,e /Env , or 1r , 1-1-iry=tvo• r i. 51,,..„110-•-- 1 -. • Ito a aluare 4 . 3 ~,, ~,.. k, 5 7h lon- witlar.• " 3 month* fa ~,) •1 •,51 1 i),w , - o •• 6 ix) h.—. " 1 I',, Oar 9 " A 7; tar • a p•ar, ‹boing.,`AP at •,. I . , a,r2rp, $ ,9 m ,, nthA, 56, 6 Inuatha, 59, 9 month', $ ll , u I ME M r 10 p•mt , 41 low ttlIA. S7O MEI i.e.-Lid in the liirecters - at 1.1 r. r annum Pir • CA: And i m •ter right. frt - I.A.rtai ta. a Finn oitc, r trio then notice., hairtie a N.t otber nz r - I , ,u , nt clomp , * in (hot , , u be •Ilorrod t.f , .; pi , r..nt: tht.:: V. 11 • fn proio , rllnn, and tiff ,f - o-nt.,offitt . WIZ continaf4 to the Iflithuate bowiltooff ,rtfo • roent for trfuoliout affrertiontnents ?Ivan , . 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N .1. 4. 1..4 • •11.1 i .IZeit eka.* k •'% .v.. 1111, A. 1.464 , v ais p 1 .0114 arid bold, Awl tk , to hand a lengthy scroll, 'II t K o f.nnr d I/ I • U. u lA, aaraah mit fur rank, gs Ltt . .g rkif rnW— ^il•-•• tist z cam n•.l • gold ••f ii..t is pois,i , ss no - fAx Awl . • *Sib bf• 1..114 rtn • .".„ h. tab , . ..f burtutp; tbouKbt Tlil . tr. 14 Liu .• ci.,; ()Mir • pi . i' Jralariii— .4l.., • 41101 p•111'•1 , •ItOr With VA , • ‘ii Mich' tluh of , nous te nothibig to me " Sr it , Ikal.• ..I.ktret kir, thlt vn a.r nit hrtrtlf. ,t ) .ra ..tran b r sik.s.rt ' t.l to , t itummrr night - t )411.1rri thron th .11 . gr r 1.?.. 1"L Cl• t Paos Ilorgtti .•', •1 61. nli,, .r.. 1 1.1 thew, trttiful •••• vrlth to 004 1!IE=EI ‘• !' •!, r .!! ro , t •,•i, net: tb hoart , ,•• „ 1.. ! I. AIWA .M•rr^ Or'hoict SOT FOR MONEY , W. .fa) .•I wit err. tr, ?kr ►tn+/tI 1 mull . • •• • t,y,4 L. your Aloosi•ioor" ••Ye.. Mr S.Wor. 11, Mid I ka<<• made it calls ly, deliberately 1 cannot starry a two Ido sot 1,0%. ':1;4 , 1 '!! \Lir). tio• t,, ..k„ )04 nue,• iuur t . .11..,t,,et it, Von. an. a sensible girl, aud !ilk 4114 you uuJiJly u u this ' , tub etc 1 4io It expect say rntnautie eti,:u from in) wife, .only the respect and itch ‘le‘ toy postti , in at her husband. 1 watt prerW.l,l. with grace and eiegthe.• I asurous inane I alkali prolikle for h, r lave nimle you it suffieiest proof nt ) our to do all this; and remomber w 1.41 r. 1,/ ii v, 'tot :skeusent planed with• •.t ti) lie , t,, r trawl. A kin , ' awl at teutive, if LW' a .r iitD.l,lan 1, with w, 4111 i ouilleietis to oify L,gti• and .OUtltti .14, to Ult ,t 1 •'Coo :aid deep love f..r ..11t tuake '. 011* ..iitor life, at wart. Laa ~1 - and p kir ) hare i end now io tle ‘o 1. r f t,lv in the face. 'coo e tr . y ,ur rho real truth 'f 0 1 .Ull. 1116 A 111 U..! await 0.+4 pr..perty le gap. ; 1 ii,(1.0.c 111 .1 •it aal•i +ul yaiar moth• 1.r.• 11.• a. ail al., BO permit bet 1114 A lug .0.1, a. rti,tu iu . 4../Ar I.e ne r 4 )otizig, brother, and your r 1., e MOW, t Ur , tit y ~ t 1.1 Ihi I , i 4 , oit and brave tied Winter sill 0r..41u- —j.)l who have hen s.) tenderly i Arid en. r,..1),.1 all )our life? For give '1 y, thal I nail.. Npolten the ;rain so plainly, and owe, to uouelusioa, I ask you once more to revoke your deeitqou " I iud walked up and down the parlor, that elegant parlor with its soft., mist-like cur tams, and velvet carpet strewn think with tropi• sal leavie4 and liloaaows, aed then I turned and buu; th”rc he sat, stiff, stately, sad silty Oft: 'dow 11,•art. tC. 4i ed 4c the tboaght of toarr . vkug %lid yet ever) word of his bad old Thou a itl, whol ti world of stormy, eoutliot- ' upon her oreet darling stoke family: And mg ,:to • , t os. I lo.:kod down that night on the you will Bed warm sod true humble ,beorte, tw- I:c',., o'oLlt d.varked trolo it One was ready to weloomo you. t init h : „ i •h it y,:', ~J uw w ws, sod fr.actent,with its' '' You shaH have the front totter, Miss Mary .own, : --e •• the other we! .1 irk aid cold, and your board." And so rihe promieal but foal , f :!‘ .rti- ;mil olitop otone,; :aid ob: bow ten., kiodly letter that decided tkistaiu. tlrr w ,, rt. It!. fort th it mutt walk over them! 1 I remember bow the istt ad dangled idle my . I d.* sot coot of my own then. I *tonight c h ee k, u I rea d fl a e us hi e artioo of ''itand only of in, inotb..r, anti - brotht-r, and sisters— ing in a shop," for I had beinurtured in the the widow :ind kwr orphanal ' very lap of luxury, gad 'batting girl is ever Mr. Sr Atoll: t i l'' l "-ril 4 Pffillfslis, wag not a totally indifferent - to the nett of' the society penevo.u. , now, and I knew him well enough to w h ow etamphem she he. 40,4 ail ker. life? feet shot pride would mitten*" him to larrOVOi li l a the after /(Taw of I fantill pilmuted the fatuity ~f his wife with evvry tbnig neeemorY the whitpers of pride. ‘‘ll . gu,' I said.— to thauiti:ti soorol ivtaithat it 'would be for his {{G o d w in h e ro me t o li f t ik e at larder, upon aatereot to see them oeoupy. my shoulders'." I ker roa'd Ito doss* I loved bettor than sty That night, lifter aueiter . ,l welt lota the own of. suffix? The though he. the Imo week wife " o s view where i fordetis . 0 t6sin had btotii kisuniteg sad almost hrtakaktioy heart net,. farait a are be ' ra *imam the health that ' l ° 4 here it" a wa y ° P ribi i" P Ure hare *bar ye. ' had "takes to Itself wings owl .uiray."— ,1,,,,,, p at 0t) . B ut oh, what a price was asked for There , , , a fret I brktf'preikee, i c # I depleted ter l'he I,:ve, the sontianaut, the life almi:me, mot its i taire , ce for mug' he offered up, ,No matter. I must onkel meditt ' ime unties, I &Awed Ideas mid the oserilior Do you wonder I said this, walk. rea d Mrs, Manta's letter: ing op sod down 'tot room, for great one my The Inforatatloa was at first Wits ante romretioor So great Rest that i have never aatolishment; then my hoeing was 'pal. since erooderod at or eetisurort another woman who had taeldrai to it under like esresimetamies, tively interdicted Ity m y mother : brlitkee. and ft.:Art . lo4 on old man for his mosey. - ' , of on shall not leive us, dal' ester and A , I . I. ie-I r in thha• who hive nevi., holm tried go of (A that greats em l y, VP!' a V l , l aaa to Milo: r suit notokonn her iof yourself for MC' CO . whit a 1 44" 41 :rti 14,. ....ti th:vo, et whin; autiouds the mast- 611-4 atlead I will, If it frills ~ 4fid too c um ii,, fewer! „ es , 1 proud to let me 'Pella tears, le laid hi,' t i,,, tile pa -0.1 over my k agrifint" my oil s, Ili ipinooth be 4113 ..i. n .10 stony h • ikuit, or in* pet harass ; . Wet clic k -a- -,-,,- r tow _ . 1 ,,,,,, 4,6 ,.. ~,e , , te ,,,,,,,,,i h, , 1 „,,„_ t ,,, ed 'why the'Warm rilib t eurls fro britafrire. u, hey l—his ghd! bead, Al, he w.aild are bees Out. *top. I turned sot ! I 04'4 at hits, and . t° lean . i - 'at Wilb 'lid ighlY w 1 1. 4411 Kei thon,:io how Ilia polar,• house would he a phlox', welraulergmetitittes; mitt hit poe *risen * oi;,1 hi. hrhiai gift WS gilded chains, ehrushiag t %tart' ariatalaa mina Wawa Lod 11 4 .8 ° 11 . 111161- MS ym.l te.wtiue toy hoar*, and now more I said: ( . " 4 'l h & tilww e:bWire., lanarin/osii sod , : *.r410 olothiri I aunt make the merifiee " t talk,:tkfta• 4,0, aw 4 11 0 a!li.TrltiOinvifb sand me for the mial Iwo 'before ..)I r AL:,8141: will he your wife." • Tlatrwartia i , " ° ill t n y' w . o ~, .., -: - 1.1. 1..: .., old ever new• ' as• It WITT hi Teri Goal° go clasuit 'y oo, -re 4 , ./ fay Iv isgostit that , *tat new prop." i • to ), 4ftitotwl atthiltoly to Loy heart—that - proptt 1 I kn ow, b u t we . L Ma" Submit ._,t‘ pry voinol rittirta • werbl ly trim. OW hopp olf the 1 VU °if' or Cum, Yr" , P u t' ro) Xi .111 , 10t , ,--- I. will bt a limber to am father- ' 1 ut'net en in 911 4a 41- k 4 6, lOW.* tiot•baud td the Imlay." . tot, and I'fd ri iitikixt ' How Aly ituart torso; to it! No, se; God 1 4 "e:Arlittt s... i futalein•L' til .....44 aiiie frovet uoi. I. wield owl tile.. 1 1 eti l6 7` l l. `l 4l §e'l ~i , 1 1" ; ‘l°` . ir f f I wiori.t 4. - .ve rot toter. as& *firs with Rio boo; optitipri ioitik . Died of f' :sad M wisid.g. , at owi waril y bravely, foithfetly : cni! Iltere;'nr • 111 UZ 1 1 ' ' • '';' ' li :ou- , h- to 11-1,1 tilowitailit ell ihirivil he .• MI t drew•oestet to iFillf: * • .11.: 40•6 40t0wt.14, I bore , rottwiti4itttil l 11 1 '10011 eosins WM*" tiqr .141411•11. Itticitti thitwititilic 80 IN* eitt ad God to Woos it whoa it 'it* bosh.: ' • ?blip/ht.' h atitiwyttit.toris 4t. nvt• I 414111ilatit:iir , Mid if bit 4W iik"-t Mid 114 hyttli 4514' it " .011..t1 di $1 60 A ill" ADVAI4IOE. 4 ! • I/ .1111 M ERlE ) Satrabty t, •;: I;., , ,: ilionsißEß 22,1856. . The millionaire rose op Ora Pompous) j,p lie mailisagrainted, and bin ealidwut was wound.. . . . oirety well, Mimi Marnisalla . 110 4 03' AAP*y yin may saver live seam to rep* your &cis/ ion." And be passed,oat of type PAW . . an . . 4 lett we sloe —go, null *loos, foi Um. WWI Ililik !Pl. ' Wall, in lets tluni 4 week *a. Amin affmer Was in possum/tun, sat the frumittire was knock• ed at under the hammer of ebb anctiameac. We b a d a f e w (elands vbp legPaiiaa true to pa im.tbir winter of advernity-.LpfriesclaWho sewed, iti cm some of the how duild ankles winch tbajt hum were relatively or intrilltalYl 4 a: l o. tali. W e procure d a sme ll t mat cotter ,ut the suburbs of the pleasant half country town where we had always resided, Auld though cap zoo m , were small sad foroilly in 060.rast with the ele gant one we had left, a alitle,,e4erniai of taste and skill gave them, as th ey. sitql ,sittioiit every room a Pleasant, graceful apparssee. Two weeks went * swiftiiin the iiitruging of our new home, whieb devolved chiefly *pat me, and then I stead up and kneel, met the question, "What is to be dour' It was a hard one fora girl of twentyitneolointareronaii whose energies bad never been aroused aid developed, nee *be saw avr invalid *other sal three viol tires the eldest a boy of hardly Main, and pith, arts t,s thus idol of the htmeoltolitiiteeileat ‘ole• ly upon bet exertions for theirmpom„ ' Hour aiter hour I walked w and down my chamber floor, trying to wive tits problem, but it was impossible. At last I aid, "1 will go dews and ask ussisant. Her muter judges's/tat may suggest something, and it i high tima we were acting in this matter." 1 She sat by the window over Michl, bad trail ed the eireetbrier tine that ye ;timing, her I pale, sad face, euclosed in its wl ca p "Xasitna, you know we mets talk about our circumstances, painful as it is o introduce the subject. , I most do somethingur our support at mice, and I want you to helvne devise some plan." "You, my poor chilaiL" . Laker dui sunk- 1 ea eyes ruled with pitiful tuadraina tapes me I , "What in the world eat you of Whet would yo u r father lure sail bail be hard you? Oh, William! William!" She clasped bee bands, with* tears swel.t deviti her faded itheilie... • I. wiper's all my energy pmtssy rather. 'm y mother is loving, gentle, vine -lie; but there are n o elements ia bolt character toiC,t sod coupler adversities. Sbe ens auger aniiioltare for thnae a im loves, but aim saanse Work ad trinaiph "Don't mammy doe's give ay. an He ha m only gppe home !wall you irsolaied every day I 14 br inging us closer together: I could not fasbioa the conellion of the !.en fence for the sole fiat eh/deed ie. After awhile, however, we despised and ilia. inusied a variety of pr, jacui. There was my piano, that beibeen secured to ua through the ltuidness'of a leg& I mi g ht give lessens in mask. But 0 retnun-ration would be small, aadit would talseyerid months to form a large chew Then my mother suggeetali soko4l. But the flourishing academy on theill bad already I appropriated all the children . the town I ' could not think-of contending re rlainis of au miriecity with an isstdtuden tt had the rims ii./e of Me aid wealthy pet/lte. It was very plain there was an etrlPLOpliel 40 he 0 4m/se,' ill my native town: "If I were only in some cid was my mental ejsealet inn, as I leaned my IA bewildered with revolving, francium plans, nn r hand. A beam ..I light leaped audit); through Ow, darkoees. 31y old nurse, to loin I had always te.i.o greatly attached, had warded daughter residing in a large city. Shwas only a few seers older than mytelf I tild write te her, implant one eircumatsumen,--i empress her to procure me sortie situstioo (larcliy mind what) to save my family from starrou To resolve was always witbe to perform.— That night the letter was /belched. Two days later the answer came My ilieltrieb had been suocossful. Ilr. Masson, tI hissimeei of my nurse's daughter, bad just lated of a vacancy, where a young la dyy was was to assist is keep- ' iog the books, and oussionalwsit on custom. ers No extensive knowledtof bookkeeping was acquired, only a thoronratheum&el ed: nation. The salary for the k year would be one hundred rands. . . "We are living in a privattireet; in a very . . quiet unpretending sort of wit wrote the . young wife, "bat if you choose to et to us, we' will do all ire erro to slake you &liftable.; flair Miss Nary. Mother Oat duet, nobg but way 161100 she has learned of the inisforts OW nova coos Well, reader to make a sad story a brief one, combatted and overcame all obctselea—mv mother's tears sad prejudices, my sister*, entrea- ties that I would not leave them, std my broth ers vehement objections. Butt suffered—going oat thus from my home with unshod feet, into the thorns and among the stony plums. Oh! too abarp even 0011 is the memory that strikes through my soul with the very memory of teat dark time. l knew out bow I lived through it; I only knew God in mer cy temph, the wind to the shorn lamb It was just in the April sunset that I rtiached the city. Mr Mason met me His warm grasp of my hand, anti the look of sympathy in law honest, wanly countenance, shook up the_tesrs into my eyes I had been iu a ,trangely apa thetic state .Ines I :eft my how, in the ,arly morning, hardly realising what I was doing; hardly recoguisiog my own identity Well, we drove through street after street. At late we drew up before a peat look lug house in a private ,Ire*! Ilef ire f had alighted, my nurse was at the door Oh! it gave me new strength to find the arms that had sheltered my Wane, ones more about me; and Ow tones that bad sung me to slumber when I lay iambi' the lace canopy of my orib, caltiug me brikinly "their poor darling little Mary " Well, it was an humble one, but in the br.ad est, fullest sense of the blessed word, it was home to me. 3ly heart fvlt it duriugall the long dreary two years that I was th. ri The ni•st Inoining I s tite‘l up iu toy uew duties. Every moment of that day is burned ink) my memory, but I eau only turn beck to Oast dark page of ray if.. pl ane s h ur . riedly over it. Many times, when my Lead grew dozy, and my limbs ached with their new toll, I thutig!,l or the milli.naire and hi, palace home, and glauc ing up and down the broad helves h tnt d w i t h goods, 1 said to myself, "it i. b. tter to be his wife than to be here Toquorrowl will write hits and toll hiru the hvt.l 11•• -41,41 it Jodi be given to him Bat 1 did not, and ev , r) di) Cie h avy burden grew lighter, and uew t , tr, ngt v kale t b •ar it that I wa, doing grk K i to others, , nl,Tiorted me wore that, 2,1 el-, Of t•enar.e. with my -twill ,:elary, the -trictiott tcouotny Ird• u-ce•-ary to inv,t our rip, Bat with Fred', ezerri.,ll4, wL alncrtr l tha, g arden, and proeur d it,. c.w aim 1 the (+witch', and made them r• woo, riesi sd top, ; the Arse eke,. .1: )1 ,, 1110 be, r, ••• are froth want, and I 113 , 1 re Ward. Twu rat- had 11 It .11.1.- t t 111. , - i• bright . .%113 1L1.111.1111g4 that arc the a.aga and pi,- tf,e ) • :Ir. It - , fry ued and bryht.rtr - 41 even the loug I),Ar. •tuiin that itreali+ up fr.au th.• 6,• trt .1 C. a O,ILI t Cart. w. , ( 11 laCe, 'll/(i It througi• tsko kw-, 111.1 spro.i• ,:i tI and ~cor rh. pi!o••• ruin bl e d ollk i and 'quips, of mtb.lln• ,r•i tuautl• q, ilwr uss.rstrelw,a) 'hem. Ev, r)i.0.1) that tuortilow were %ery but.), fur a 14:0 010; Itm• tuvrch.rit . 4 "liar veto days 112 P. so, for tw, the citrkg were ill, and part ..1 tieVulV vd upou,u,e, but I pau.,,.d ukolleut, ab.l toe rich lace I was m, a,urtuz un,t te., trots my hsurb4 to ut, tuj, II um ee tubered rite shop - She was quite I Am, and I bare.' the usertioo would injure her ,ve could you venture far? uuy reus.u4tr.o.%e ej.teul.tti,,Li 4. I gr.4-p, her baud want .1 to u •Isrling, at par wnrk, awl tie. I/m(11111A 1.10J2)41U: I e huid'ot repist t., k e ep d own af,t,er h a d % , titured wt " •.%Vs_ll, jo-t walk up sutra. •gt down, awl rest yourself Ilnt --" glance down the shop arrested the word ou my ups, for at. that ttuttuextt a lady and gen Geusau advaueod to the counter They steal but few feet from we l gazoti full into the lams of boas. No, 1 isould sot he nustaiteu—there t h, ,ante partly h4t4r,•, and pompon:marriage the yrlale! übtrUbl Ve, sell r turrn n, al r au.l beariug gf the purse i roud tut ilotiaire. Ile lady wh, rood by his side was y ging and t•Lr) beautiful Her rich craposhawl buegin graceful folds about her WI, synsuletrical figure. Her face was very awdet t very fair. Loug golden inahes shaded the eyes, blue as the sky outside, and her deep brown bait lay in rTply folds over her lofty smooth feeebeed The tri.utti, that sweet irides of a wo 1111111:1 motifs:al nature. was f u ll and sweet but there was pride to tee turviog of the red lips, and hau t tittiuess iu the oarrtage of the stuali, finely shaped head. Aud she was the wife ~1 that ~id luau: She bad given her springtime to his autumn, 'Le had atitti hersisli for los r rd! Did it pay? I looked &mu OH the two years of tail sad privatwm which thoi toll wed me Prow to- night ”tt which i had sttxsi before the milliouaire, and nt uty tpearr t blessed God that I had “resisted the tt tupta• riotr." " Look here, dear; won't that be pretty trims ! lee r ,___. _, n. mug for my evening !tamp? The colors will ' , ' 'el' bu t a mese"- illnifflit haVe been rain, it might have been the blend charmingly." dad the yonag wile held 1 th" Inere"ieg , franklv respectful tones sod manner, which first up admiringly the dainty IN elaborate Freud/ trimming. derided me, but at all events, a moment later I had accepted his arm, and the rain wait dashing Mr. Stowell Alta always a connoisseur in dress, i and be had jest - acqitekeed jb his wif,..„ „ mar k down angrily on the great umbrella that was oar , when I noticed that Co- eye* wandered is our only protection i direction. There was a quick start, then the For the first half hour we only exchanged an warm blood dashed into her cheeks, her blue neeasintirl restart, Mr the rapid shower would , eyes dropped, and a quick shiver crossed her red' have 3""ed our voices. Bet et teat the *Op 1 lips. 1 ligb %teed, and this afforded we an opportunity for „Who is that gentleman and lady, and why ! some desultory conversation. are you staring at thew sor"ark rider ordinary circumstances my positionl ed Nurse W hue, in a loud whisper. , would greatly have embarrassed me, but Aleott 1 is Mr Stowell, nurse, and that lady is his of possessed theikeeltyie *remarkable degree 111 "Mr. 'of placiolf, others at their emse. I 041 not, how- I ever, entirely forget the difference in our 'vial 1 "Mr. Stowell! that rich old Arian that 'wanted to marry you just after your Luber died?" A n d I positions, one at grit quite overcome the morbid I : the old wojaau peered acme gentleman eagerly ; fear that Ms tout emboldened him to offer kris i ' through her spectacles. , seniors . I had yet to repent of my injastiee, I "Hush,liush, nurse! they will overhear you." to learn the giant heart and soul of Aloes' ' i 'Dot my caution watt too late I felt ii. e .skes l Mili L i avemeer uty up piecing eyes meg those of f gen. ." ' - ',7 walk f i L a 7, arse ovs„ " I said , ,_____ apolo. stemma win, stood on my right. He was young . P"'"'''' "' ' m r . "'"'i d' e n suem eweemff 1 L 9 istlUeineni could OCareeiy have cruised that ' 7 " 143 , 1 ' eun g i* „ n/ me, sr', . pale forehead, erovrood with it heavy mass of "'" 3 ", t 't e `; l a f e leem! pedestrian from l • brows hair. IF Wa., not rij maietsically land ' habit , P""1"1.. f op I was brought up in the e,,entry, rind dne vi Int deity tasks was to drive l some, but there was an expression of be f i nt i rly 1 veleement to hi• tam,. a gentlemanly air ie itii teu " 14111 „ thea ,_ __,_''' l " l° , l " 4 "___' ,___ Ill.ol• boasted, shwa could ant be mistakeo. I can " el.+ #. 772 , me -- ru t , umill"uY habits ismereisfy anal's.) the exprawnes of shiest half grey • sl -iel m ave "1" 19 "7"4!' i nt slP"': , I n nunY'theeffh t a s I yineeokt up to is s not Intellectual fare . g i halt' bagel eyes, as they met toy own. I t t wait our :u s e:ed b e re ad •• by the •' of Of Mingled , ehriosity, surprisr, sad admiration, ' e sa m d y ed ° e l°l) . 7 ex P resawe *wid ely ',tilrejwih,glase htl,d i= my face ind, and fi gtire m b:fo ar r: i t . j. ;l e a ; 4ll . ' "4 h e . wituk mar firli o your; viol, sealliwits Wood mamas of ciandui r , m ... 7 14 )/. % T r • I hay.elltr" 1 14 .• I . B ( . ll(Pirdet4- „ 4.,insmeft,i later, however, tee 3ouag peak ""' ' -6 """ t in* * s ' 4ll° 614116 “ ini a li n ia lY swwelt, 1 I pleasant, heimwse Leis ii OWN. Mike * Anplef - man 'advanced and mmfront*:d Mrs. not dbegre' Iris meaner: It' was 'calm, cab' is I- ue eF 4-' ''' .' - ' ' • U.L.'' 'l'. ' bit Coed iris; aud yet you sbnid: Save seen the il " 4 " " thi t y °° do -iPU t ____ 4'1 1 14 ,o "ffrileift - 1 k idiethmaeletive Mess euried Ala root tips, "7 It .tt41.13 " 114 `g /- g o i "" "1 " 4 sf't° year MI 1 4 14 1 vittiteiow and semically. . . - This may teetheite tors t =koottl i liiii , if ye* d 4 7, (04,, 011 0 g Mrs. '1%1441,1 em intiltt bet , Ant e/ mu g A b e p a " ; • asi b ui s adia with pr tepee', yttt, *ad at last to have an opportunt- 1 %l, . asidi ! it 1 10 1 2 Pm wmill sok ilditkono • iye 0f0014'56k limy ioagrktithittoos." it ?ir ' "And lam happy that my hastiest is tete to rS .9 1P I C,,II ITA t lf 44 " . 144 . 41 1 sautitiry it, aspopi Areemisia toisi v igr. 14fib," arimmel4 the i... 44 g diliiiihiluiti 'Alit UMW, iiitiff a Olt Abldrikw.44 bet tem, aad taceat- ' 1-tobsits an vim& tho eiiira slow byie4W 410 1 , 4 ‘,9.* , e, 0 4. uk PO it4e ‘44#10‘ 4 4 . Itih e bbia cia ts tibisob wi ts k4 mo o ?e t & tit-, ii 1 — -:, , .. - Ai4, • • :, , , 1 ..,,, i , , • li t i ftr t . ?NV,. Augd frited ?I isy : 7 1 , 1 77 1 0 41 " t rchit U 7 44 . ' i taist: iktlit• tea .l iitt• stea' ram -- ‘ o. -it .0 4 - - - iirtfattin* * 4 I=4 iho wiz olgviiestJ. lAsd tiolkii• •, ' *, - .tr WM iitfi n viditliaok4 iscibisiksi glienii 016211 I your° • • Ist, lay 'llllelvi t, Mid *Mi., rfOts_impas , UN Vid you MI ME y on his wife, and patronisingly on the pa. tlensan. \ • "When did yours's:atrium abecidermargraire edly asked Mrs. Stowell. - \ "Last. month I should have donnpysalf the honor to call on you before, but I only reashed town yesterday." " I hope your meeting us this' will not pretrial your fulfilling your previous I ten moral\ tmrts, air,wessaionsly responded Mr. Stowe' Thank you It will certainly afford me Inu4 pleasure to meet Mrs. Stowell in the new home, where they tell we her smile is even more eapti: ratin t than it 'was in the old ono—though, I sup pose, all its ZWeetuess is reserved, as ... 2 loving wile's should be, for yourself, sir " it was spoken with, a graceful iuclination of the fine head, which elide the galliant speech more affective; but eh! what bitter irony lay under the light words which only the lady could interpret. '.ben the adieus were exchanged, the French trimminotordered for the dressmaker, sod Mr. and Mrs. Stowell passed from the shop. But I did not envy her as I stood behind the ceunter, while the white gloved groom nanded her to her . legitat carriage that in”rning. One.• again the young stranger turned, and b en t , e 1 r n .• o ne of those inexplicable, glances ae lie !eft the shop. It was strange, but that look haunted me all the day. It was a day, too, ofreat happiness , of great ti....ukfulne..., to the Good Father. I looked b.iek -n the past two years, and though I could not dery I had endured much, still I had given great measure of happiness unto others. )ly dal y toil had kept off proverty's gaunt eluteli from the little white cottage under whose roof "peace" wag dearer than my own They had, of coarse, never become reconciled to my absence, hut they bad prospered in all things, and in his :a-t letter my brother had written i '' Next autumn you must come home to us, m ,,,t preci-rl4 ..o.ter We have secured fifteen scholars for the now school you are to establish. lioshles this, I have bought soother cow, and we bare fifty cbieken4 Antue ran make butter : ,,,i 0,,,,, already, and our old gardener always fuel• a market fir it. We are going into the ginioning basin... , xtenvive'y next spring And 11 , V , 1 rut give y-ur.elf a single anxious thought ab ut iii) ik gk et i,f my ktudies, I devote every vening, ltel :111 illy Ad momenta, o my books, and, after 4i, thva new with and har.h discipline , is making a man of Ivo, physically and mentally, w b k ,i, th.• j erwro i tie eoerveting life that preced e I it never would have doue. " would be very happy if you were witb u, Oh. n , •Nt Autumn we ,ball look into your mot low brown eyes; w. , shall dr. ap kisses sod bless. lugs your 'mom Ups, and patting our arms bout you W 1 sl all sap . 'YQu shall go no more or f r evtr " broth , r ! Would the autumn 411.• rhy golden poet dream a reality I look ,•,I 341, ;12. bright •U UMW, and dared to hope th: 1;,, , t helps thus* who help themselves * * * * * * Three weelis had passed June had placed her green coronet on the,mountains, and even in the ban., hot city we caught occasional treillage of her robe of gvld. The Lay's wearisome work raffle at ia,t to its close, a,— blessed be God:-- hit the days must, and with a half smother. ed .igh of relief and thankfulness I hurried from the ohop. I had not proeoo.led far when a sudden raja .lr ,p pla.hing On my cheek, lifted my pee to the .ky .I heavy Week cloud was hanging its folds the top. of the houge4 with a certain pro mive of deluging the Itreets in less than five minutes 1 had nearly a mile to achieve before I reached home, bur, of course, walking this was now quite “ut of the question. 1 moat jump tom the omnibus at She next crossing, and that will take me within a short distance of twine," I mentally cone/tided, and hurried on Rut I was to 4; late *Far np the street I caught the dim outline of the vehicle hastening on tepidly I ontdd not dream 4f reaching it. " What shell I do?" The words trembled up from a very weary heart, for the stilify day's toil had reduced me ton state of complete physical exhaustion, and at such times we all know how readliy the spirits yield to circumstance*: if at that moment an angel's whit* hand bad lifted aside the cloud, and sailed out to me my last hour. I believe I should have duped my hands calmly and thanked him Faster and Noe, plisbed the heavy deeps on wy bonnet. Far up the street a alight shop Troia projection nectar - 1 to offer some protection from the shower. I hurried toward it. " Pardon me, Miss, for pre4oming to address you, hut will you not accept the shelter of my imsbrells?" I turned hastily. around to meet a fans that, once seen, could not easily be forgotten. It was that of the young man whose brief' interview with 'llv and Mr.. Stowell bad so interested : ir:, SLOAN, EDITOR., And he plseed - his wird in 'sty heir 1 L: 1 ,'1 "Thank yea. I will give it se Hrs. Name* id I sal absent, she will istons yea" He lilted VW bac sad bade we good, I . l,TesOgg, * * a * '"' "Oh, titrrse ! how delicionAly tragrstri: . What does it mean'" These were my &et avelettatiose se / guidired the parlor on my return home the .next Arm; She glanced toward the table, and with a lbiY shriek of delight I reached it, and Verried 110 see among dewy mien reties and miasma tart • -, among creamy tulips and purple •bolirre -• • , " I fit every flower has the breath and the Yeti look • home !" I murmured, through' bri* tear., a I lifted the large shins vase, autattneaed amid t bp beautiful blosibme, arraago4ll4ll ezquiaite !nate. " Where did you get tbequr "They ara your, not mine, Mimi Mary, ling. Mr Millp left them with his aMOIN, meths." • - 7 "He did ?" „ ••Y, In nu surprise I\replaced the vase no the athle, sod stared at my neve " Yes; he was hsrillt early , three hours, and I never sw a oil:Rim, hatiOsostier gowtisman in i life. Then he's so easy end natural like. for all he's so grand looking. why, I felt as if I hail Immo him always io five and talker' .Q t tno."l " Did you? I questioned. frith a little Wtll eomsoimumess, for I was fully aware of my name's garrulous propensity, and I readily imagiontl that I must have been a prominent subject' of oonversation with her " What d'id yrns to% about ?" \ " Why, about you, of merle, toy \Mac dear, I told him bow many years I had 'vain .4r. your father's family .. and how I roeked you blue eyes to sleep in the days that you cannot re tit her, and loved vow just as well as if you w my own child I told him, too, how deli you were brought up, irnong :he very best of tile\ land, and bow nothing way closid..red to-1 good for you, and how at Nat par father ,1i. , 1• after those terrible law sots, and you came born, end for two years had been working so nobly tont* port your dear mother and the children. And I told him how it almost killed me to pe e my dar ing. who had been such a carefully tended bloel• poen• ring out day after day to work for b 4 family, and—." Here the good woman broke down. , She always did when talking of our mis fortunes. . "Oh, nurse ! how could you say all t td k stratircrr " Why. dear (4151,1, don't fe”l uch a ppy about it. He listened to every word with aui mods tercet; and when I spoke about Mr. Stowell, atil bow be wanted tit marry you after your Whet. a death, be got right up sutlwalked quietly sera. the room, muttering ro 'Phe i. s'neblb girl—one of Natures diamond+, above all prime and when be eame and out down again, hie wee shone through a mist—l am erftain it- was tears " • I buried azy burning fine in my ha eds, .saittle old Inman vest on : " Mr. Mills said he should call in a few days to see Mr. Mason, and left bis card; but I mi. derstand well enough who he'll come to see, - Misa Mary." Tbst orating, at supper, Mr. Aleott Mills was the one topic of conversition. Mr. Mason gm us what little knowledge of his tustiiry be tend' incidentally obtained among his friend:. The young am was a very promising artist. Re bad just returned from the Coatis:lust, nod was expected to h main in tewn mud autimmu But I can't imagine what on earth he ems to Dee nit for," added the master of the house, as he parsed his cap to be replewished. I mamba pretty wife exchange s very stgOilieantglanoe with her mother as she received IL * * * Mr. Mason was engaged in a large boalthiadiaig establishencert; and it was oetemuhly to eessult, his with regard to the rejuvenation of tome ilia, but valuable books, that .Mr. 3filla mho& sia:fais residence a few evenings later. ISIr. %sots and hjs wife had, however, g?ne to *concert, so I was left to entertain the yet* sae until their return. If I did sot do thinto his satisfaction, I at least was equally ititenused sad refreshed by his conversation. Under JIM circumstances, I should have enjoyed it exceed• ingly, but almost entirely excluded from eoogeiA. al oosepanicatshiy as I bad been the the last-two years, it was not strange that those grasefell thoughts, and that suggestive imagery, all tooliud together with noble sew inients, and high, eatnest, T otick yet- erica, views of life, and occasionally - nat. spook stub wit and hsinnt, should bast imitta to me an • titivation, &lost:141 and Int,4ietttilm. ‘• You must, find }our work very anluouktk4a warm weath You are lo , ,lciug pale and it,oity, too, all bat your eyes," said my guess ; Sisft suddenly in his conversation, and yare;ming_mly face with his deep, radiant eyes. " You osittit to ride out in the country twice 11, week, at 41144. now r wish you would give me the pleame of your company on an excutsion." • - " Thank you. I fear it weak! not le passible tor me so loave.the shop long enoog,h----," " Pardon interruptioo, Miss mipkma.-r Will you gait I will procure you leave of, 4- seater' Before I could reply, Mr a Mrs. Mtnetkilk tared the parlor, bus, at Mr. Mi rising twlestos, he said to me, in an undertone: c " You did not answer my (vacation; will you do it now?" " Yes; I will go if rtity can spare'me." 'Mitt do not we bow tbey can possibly lie smiled. It was owe of thew mace smiles tbat warm, cad brighten, and terieti t whole face. "They shall, though." • .• And they did. 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