MOORE, PUBLISHERS UNIE • ERIE OBSERVER.. LI FRY 84TVROJY111" .lot\ ♦ND M. M. 440084 E, I=2llll t h `rArk: AND FIFTH are N - } % N, Editor. Ira • in••till.• +1 "n 51 th. the paper will aLth a pr EC= I•cr,‘ , ; • i T.- ..111,• inak• • P' ne m„.th. ‘.O " h .. Yl inniel•tnie nt $lO n nb,atlnk, It• wootths, SU 10, 1 =lll .1. I J Naar -.—our rr►r, VA) ruoutlks, $. 36 ,- 3 tie 17U•50 ,4, 11 111,,1crt% at /5 vor .• • arkl, u.rr awl u nder !Wilt. Si • , u4ilketa, 70 C.DtS a 1102 but 7‘ tar - Or pried =out iat Net bevslor leps ou •tul iktberx requirlug frequent change. u. their !wallowed I+o .. Inertia, paper, and card, for Sib the charges trill be la proportJon, and the ttrictly confined to the legitimate bua.oee. transient adrertinereente NNUire.l ed,.ertleing will be presoak-4i , re •er cent ...11l be made on all except emp• paid in advance Egg DIRECTORY. gOt.EI . . & BEN "115,TT, • • Le Hardware, Lrockeri, Maser are •uptnr Black. aurner of 11th J Vik.‘ LYTLE:. b.! Jarats Sill, ,as a MarplAy Imtireou thy heed to fl JO.f.Pti !. 1 I.r k...11 • 11LE STORKS. .nd )(.tall De afen to e ery deo n the Ory Gouda, Carlietiugs, Oil , I, strwq, eorner of Fiftb„ £r(, Pa. IFiLO CLOTHINU *TOAD:, :110.•( and 4suutact 'el . In first quality Raady le< El oraren r.roiplung 1;4.4".. O. 7, Brown's .t. t's BUCKER, and erosistosa. CLicar , . kc 4 •-ret, Cheeps...le, Erie, I'. 11.1.1.1)1 TWARNTON, I.eetit, igivesenut Bonds aid eLeerately rod earriully drama. OfSea on ~rer Ju zterretl, Grocory &ore Erie, Pa._ itiVeSll.. BA'NYAIRD. . - . _ . _ Prsdotes, Pork, Y 1 h, &tit, Grain, liroomt, P.a., Wootteu, , rrices In No. 4 WriOt's ,? s t s.,rt atm.. u. Yost tiator. Ens, Ps. 47 NEI I.k: ki h ',to I, Americas 111,0,1 i 0 .10 1 1 0•1 eitlea of the United States and yr , •ELA ptir retattiod. Hank Notes, Gold ~. ma 0 , • Inosmat pan! on time &pont. 11.0- 1.404 Warrants bought, sold end bated V. Irma'. J. F. • J ATWIt Or 71111 ht.h.rt. Will prattle/pi n Lotioty, nod pre priiiityt and faithlul Catruated to tun h ands, albs en rir Other In Empiry .ck, corner of ,Erte, 1%, J. Q. A. STERRETT. •r and Metal Dealer ih Wet and Du Ilnocertu, .tttco, Foreign and don:tootle Fruit, Wooden, Wit. tot, Moor, Flak Salt, Mama, Nall; Powder, Wkot, • .tc -Proneb Wood, bppo.lto ItOod 11\11.,6 ; . m.o. •ud • mem. n Harkisrars sod Cattlery ' Iran mad birel, Nn. 3 Kited Lne, oltn, 141-,KHE A DICKINSON. r...pertfullv ~itoc thei r 'he citizens of Erie. otnni vicinity Entrr .. ci obwtetricx *LAIC At PA YNIE, MEKCHAVTS, Dealer. in (1461, Fish, ku.l Nutt r Dock, ,ikr,t state LAitlinkiNirgittrilr:V; Battu.' as, F.ne, P.. intemat a11nat....1 on Laid Sight Dnifta, Checks and Spec... 111, ~...and Warrants bought Laid fold. t uiketiona e -.11._11"/ [Wei. to the Cotta, t 'tat.*, r .•cur "Wu 111.1N11111b 11 ity 3 1 DR. J. L. *THWART, .sn ArlttlEON 0111 re 94e...eat 8 Sinelur'• • ••! ' , tatty and Serenth .trorts ItAl.l..ner• ••• Nutt o rlumafrax rtrewl. 3.1 . It. itUSII MOYLE. Arre.oll, J.4awa. 4 , C. town of Motrirn •nA I)noireittie Pry 0in0.1% tt so, n , trrotn, \ew York. ( Et /BIAS A ‘ncrftical,. tali, t A. NACXUSIta ,18aU.., ILAYES & CO., AL1.14.1. Faner awl Staple Dry Gonda, 6, th, Ace., N 0.4 brnirn • Block, Ene, Pa GILL dlr. CO., ..ts• ' , int I nur thilr offline in Beat)'s Block ter Public Square, are prepared to Ott all other operators to pnerw, estina- Su , ; 1.. 1 Ilr to Its quality and real value Ile . - .111 eir Block 4-nriter 4.1 Prath alt hat., , int , E. H. 1,11E1.1., tete.- 1 , . 1/ ittrl.l4ll , l, nt VT 1%. ~ • • • veen the Ree..l Haulm ant . rICTUT• LAIn 11, best style of Um. irt and tvir T 11 0 114% I. 11 4 TIN, Late 'at In% e r Cu,, •••%etrr, Nlll,l, Spootbs, Iltuattl lia• A. • Lanuot kiwi I nn., llonftl, holwls KEPLE,kt, Itatitng &silt Do.m. . ,at• 111. , InlOrr) sod Isoey I imit• is M. t 11APIN, +AAP ti.P , T,T—Htlier in the American illnek »err,• state it/ref and the Publit. :square, up - I'm m sraaduable, and all work warranted 33 iNDPORD & (V, liAnk sio•lein, 1 40 0 rtinratoo* of Ikposit, ke. 41 tnr ;an to k AI 4.11 Iv* ( . ..110.13th for ul. I Mk. ne . • T. altliktos tirr, street • few - dorm" EaM ul ,rto •tr.rt, ..Ear .kor 1-at ot'tb• old _ - lIIT, ►od Staple Dry tioadoa ►ud • '°;a' 4.4.1 la a Hotel - - t.KOEUE H. CUTLER, Ps. Corlectioris awl to with prompt...li and dispatch :td ITER dig BROTIfIEK, • i.••• 1.1, to Drurs, XrAtetn,i, 11. n G, (MIN t 6 Reed tlnusle. Lric, 1.4 JUIIN P§W KEN V, USlce itestts • Iltil•taig. IAR-stair.. JUILN II tR ( a., er. n Flour, '• a . :are ~" - : • taritirti, PU WIC 1 :k:011.1.1.. J. )lORTON, .I.alt.:Lru. ilerchamt, Pock, Enos, dealer I uh, ' .r tad Y.a.ter 34 H. 1 V 1 ill:IIT & and II ~ , / d and ntlrer Coin, uncut . - Warrants and ertilleates of MI...St Alan, ortnemal cities ra the Union, and all parts of a•• Olnee, Begat+ w ftwldtne, In the room xtty & Cochran, Sortb aide of fart P 9allR , F Gr.vino.. T. IL: BLAKE, Retat, Deaver fn Foreiro and ArWieud Flower.. Rthbona, Star., Lae.... loa \ A Reed'. Block, Atm. street, Lno, pa,.! to orders ANY do eLlItK t bvalers in Domes:le and Imported Wines T r Fish, otl..snA A.gent• " 7 Itntinell Itlnck. Alai's street I.:rie, JOHN W. A VIRZI% •M. ii+talllbralor in all kinds of Ironer A'•z, —lie. and ' , intr., Chain, No 4 Ho,' JA 1 114.4 C. M.Iiii4HALL. ""l'• .P - ma.no n Tht1211114.0 V llsll building, En*. •Ps.. J. J. 1.1 'V T s. Ilagazioes, Cheap Puhltes• M ‘••rpairra, Go ld Pei., Pocket Cutlery, Re Eno. •W. OLllot irOor. Vrt.uhsce sad Metall dealers la Weil and Cu ' l ""''..stit,. the ehespest and Deal now in am noir Peach, Erie Pa. • ate: fur Wail- farm or mechanics .113 M. L. Len P AL CltUry „ XE% itooit. at v.. 4adrh, floors and - Naas at "I' ~ u ptr.l b. Hugh Jolt. " 4 , b4,4 t In Double Hartilled Wiliolger, In Os. ... n ” 1 11.11431 PC: LANE, ,•T I .mr.--of6op Nortiomot Coro., of - - kkk BkLDWIN. WeeAlSof t• :Boehm 4 Herreet, :) • S ff.a.enu n Drugs, Modkipea,Piata, ,talk ary,th..4, Nempery. ripe So4pl P. No t Ite•4l kfte. I *. •. SALDI/115. • , W. DOC( ANS. on • IN •1 1.1,41 •11.1,41 Dew beildlag west of Mat* od e of the Pork, over Clark k meteatr, sx• scitirrogz u _ lof " l r9itmit to tab unabooolms is lb' at . to ms in thillireblo. Lira' , E 1 L ~......__.„ 7 • ~...../. l^ .. , . . J 1 \ L-' ... ....a Cl, • •-' • . . ...:. -. 7 - i : :' - . • .: .I- ' ' ....a . ' . '.' :t . - 7 P : ' i . ." 1': '"; .: '. ' . . .-.'' - -•-" ,: 1 ' .'T; .-..' . : -4 ;:; ': ":: fr .• • ..- WI ..„ , ~ k- • • ,p , % • .., i ~;. .."c 1 . . • , 8 . , .. a • , • • t• i• • C /3 " lq. 1 v ,••4" V.r , 1• A , / . ..• . , . . , .. • . . . , ' .... , ' '• a . nri. Lea . - i I L.,....et Ab. • . — GRAY 41:: li'nona.l t °movies, and dealers In Wert Andra Goads, Powder, Shot, Capa, &ditty Fuse, Tobaeoi, oil, ke., lee., N, 7, Liordwil BMA, State street, 'hie. ra. gitAiw _ nautiutoi at IlllTC'ffl' 0 , 411:11. A rtnircrY4 AT 1 CIT OM* flyer Vnytin'• 1 , Are Story, Noith We. t eon:ter of Hirt. Erie R. )4 .1 1r lIRIGIPI‘, J I t Mawr raeTtitia of Boots and .1.1 1V1,0,..0,1, Roo hymn dealer in Oak and Hemlock sole: A-atiser,Prench and Aaeerlpa Calf Akins, /dor owecn, IlioJiroca, Ripe and Finial, Thread Webs, Cord., Laceta, Laminpa, Galleons, Ramada. Hummer% Piqcera. }leap& Tack.% plp, American Mock, Altaor Strict, Pro. Pa. RNNETT, NUt@ & CO. Laos it/C.\ I.Gli 1. Wholesal and K. t U Dralrr► In Stovra, hollow Ware /L't , Ftateqnrert, Erie, Pa. DAVEYPOILT, ArTORNIT r I %W. fillet aearlr oppnefte the n. Nan Flow*: Erw,Ps. 42 J. C. PIELDEPII, wuoL.- „ t: a and He dealer In all kind* of Enema, German and o Gard wan, Anvils, Vletia. Iron, Nana Mani , ko , ' I. .rriage Trimming% Manion* Belting and Paaimg, tbeßo.d Hoare, Elie, Pa , 75 LLIA 11 WILIANG• - . Fir* 1 , ..vT in. lax, to not (*clad at lb* Park Matt Alas. , : Stag., rruch P t r,e t Pa-, 13 , J. G.kllAllitJi d CO., DE•Laas In Bn..t. and Shoos at trfinirsale and Rett.P.„ at No. 14 Brown a Mock Slaw street, Elia, C. R. RAWIIO,I I PIOOTOGRA •• AmstotTrit ARTIST, Mirk Roo, over Boat k St.aart Fro., , l6 4 LARGE awl eortuaiodloaa Hall for Oonoieta Leeteiretoinel Pleb. lielfeetinn sll kinds, Rut olds of the Park. Enquire .t the Banking ulP ra of H. Sanford k Co., No 6, Read House, Erie, Penna. Elie, Sept. 27, 144341. 261 f I=l CANAL XILLS, ERIE, PA. 3IKS G. 3 tt:1140: 4 1. Wholesale and Retail Xaauftieturer of FLOUR coa.v, MEAL, MILL-FELD, BRA.Y, Cash paid for all Hada aif Grata. 36 KEYSTONE JOHN W. MoLANE, no ALSO, CONIMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE PURCHASE AND MALE OP TILE SAME. KEI'cTOVE LL., STORE O. 2, PARK HALL' Woorl,sidrille, Pa. J ERIE Pe. A 1: "Men through the Yost. Othee at either piece will be prompt etteridio. to and delivered to the city free of charge. Fri , : ItS7 —ll THE ERIE CITY HILM sstw 7XXX. 7 HAVER - STICK & CROUCH, Prlporseters, ELM H, CORN, (:URN MELL, RYE, °ATM, CHOP ' , TURF, SEW Writ and BRAN. . FLOUR of all kind' kept constantly on hand, which we will se',l as low as any other dealer lothe city, and dellyar fret of cluaraw within the city limits AU Flour o rrunte.l to be as represented. aor C Ault 1.1.1.1 f.r Gusto— Wleat, Rye, Oats, Corti And Buck obrut It B. HAVEIVTICK, En., Juts 2b, 1...L7 —ll P. CROUCH. • • - • YE THAT WOULD HAVE JOHN ROBINSON'S ,FLOUR, AND MEAL Jmy ;:3, 1.41.7.-11 FIRS I SU The Insurance for Town and Ooantry : ! rill li Less Cohnty Mutual Isosraneo Company obotinues to A L.., • Inee .In every description of property In Tiii7a and •,unt, ,nt ns I tilt rates as are consistent with security. Risks as.. die t iled uito Is classless, viz . the Farmer', is 'Oath sottan d i but farm pr-ie rtt and dwellings, 60 feet or over ffom exposures, sea immured, *ref Co , Commercial, iu which all kind of properly's' Insured The fun I. in either department are not liable (below, in the nt her. Inmranee mad. la *labor Departirwnt st tb. usual Er= S. "int( n Kt.!,le • , Vll.nt. I!! M 3111!!! I`. ..it 43. r I 4 St•rrott*•, I , ,nen Mr.. I, in the •11 n. I 4 Gnnnison k MK:lntr% , 1,.n• t obr, I in.., I %no ISLA ERIE CITY GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY! ; t iF Fli r t mpir. Block, corlior of elate mat Fifth qtr,l•, t. door to the right, op etaint. Y. DOWNIIII6, 4 .4 41 4. It 1,1•111.: 4 1.. 3 Z 'TVG Bk. r••l In,rie,r Comma" of the 4 ithrof lewd tor, Oletlered lur Mete of Prrorrsrfressit 11(1 wARD FIRE & MARINE Insurance Company of Philadelphia. Pro rki w Besibit*spe. .Af.. 412. Walleet Street. CAPITAL, Pieearety lareatel t 810100,000 The Quaker City Insurance Co. OP PHILADELPHIA. o .l fi. Buildings, 409 Walnut Preei Cash Capital Rail rt.amplas, 92511,11,0 Manufacturers' Immrafice Cpmpany, OF PUILADELPIFIA. dam. So. lU. Merehatola Extskompa. CAFIT ), L. . . . 33 00 , 000 Aavurt 1,184? /3 GREAT WESTER* Insurance and Trust Company, PHILADELPHIA, Ns. Mil (late 107) WALWT STB.R.HT. I understood quickly enough • .1 , ctt.tHTLlt PK iI.PETCAL. Asthonsed Capital, 11841410911141. ," --- liad either iit my cider slaterS been ; at the I no M.eehsudiae reiterant', Household Feed: ~ Lin , t ,,, t of :his declaration, in my place, she 1- iiti IN , t . II.INcE / niture, oo Stoma, Dwellings, kr , Limi-. 4 ) ted or Perpetual. would, Ido not doub., have forthwith put bet IfAiti s. I: I N:-t HANCE I ( "nrF i n,.l t r b r ,r ftstn. d and VeiwbS to ill arms round ileyoitne's neck, and conveyed her ) 00 Goods he Biters, Canals, Lame COngratUtatiOtto to her with much affecticassa I NI., VP / Yet R.ttiCE > and Lend Carriage, to a.ll r uets ~f , ) the Country tossing, and prolably sums few tears. I grins DIRECTORS to say that I in no manner approached say bush ...aeries C. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut Street. demonstration 1 simply expanded my black A lowider W bilidta, 14 North Front Street, Heart D Moore, Farquhar Buildings, Walunt knot, eyes till CariAtutt's blue ones sank before them, .1..h0 f Heater, firm of Wright, flouter 6 co., and broke low one sburt sentence whichl fear B Trim, finis of Tracy k Baker, rho. L Gillespie, firm of Gillespie I fellow. was neither affecting nor consolatory. oil . .lwell et Bebop, arm of Ilitatesp, Simons It Co , W Mum Darling, ewe of Kolutillad ' Her loecr was in the house, however, at that Isaac Watieharst, tttorrwr and Goansellor, ; moment, and I had to go down stairs and see J. R. Ji Cardy, firm of Jones, White& al*Cardy, - John Rica, 110 South Fourth &,..t, him, as to.nn as I had smoothed my hair. I Jaen B. Smith, firm of Jame* B. Smith li Co, Theo W. Baker, Goitisnuthgfiall, found him in the drawing room with my father, I I-orr C. Wetmore, New Yo rtL and my father pre4ented me to him. c. C. LATHROP, Protdisat, WM. DARLING, vies President . "Hallam, wy daughter Anne." JO•Mele J I/Mut, Secretary and Tleasoner. "M dauhter Anne"put out her hand, and II K. it/Cli AMMON, Assistant Secretary. y g p Li a: Batutrix, Sarveyor. " it was enclosed straightway between a large pal* J. J. Lulls ' Itais ' Kile i P 6. 1 and fiegers-4enclosed, but not grasped. I was small and cool ; Mr Hallam, on the contrary, large and nervous What to do with my hand when he bad got DorAthoiou of It ! or what to rest spout' to the salutation that I made him, he seemed equally at a I.sta to know. He stood high above me—a tall, handsome young man. looking into my face with a strangely-startled gaze, fluttering my hand up and down with it feeble irresolute touch . "This is our youngest, our little school girl," said my father : "abe is not mach like Carry, if she T'' A U4USI A 166i.-16 INSURANCE COMPANY, (. 9 , Philadelphia,) 4 RE now Joint business on the Mutual plan, giving the ID. !I. eared • nartieipatinn in the prehte of the Company, without llobi.tis be) ond the premium W. Klee; u p.si the Lakes and Canal insured on the most favorable Mews Lames will be liberally sad peamptly adjusted. Flrertsa• en merchandise, buildlmpi and other property, in town o$ c •antry, for a limited term tly, DIRECTES. Joeeph II '.iii, James C. Hand, Edmond Alondeg, Theoph it um Paulding. John C. Darla, H. Jones Brooke y ' Robert Horton, Jobe Garrett. Jobe B. reareas,l Hugh Craig, Sauteed Edwards. George Sorrell, /teal,. LAw nen , . David B. Stacey Edward Darlington, Cherie* Kelley. lame B. Davis, J. G. Johnson, William Fo;eall, William Hay, John J..Strelin, Dr. il Thosiss, Dr. R. M. Reiston, Jelerelior, Jr. Spencer illoilvans. IN. llama, Preet Awn ono 4 N Invocul, goey; AgipiLeattoo aut to amdo to J. IC 1LL.L.0441, Erto T Apnt Erie, A ion 4. UM. Fire! Fire!! Fire!!! Gq TOG. A. BENNETT, loeuraaeo Mee earner of Stite end Fifth street, Wrighre Block tip dabs sod pt tom property lasared- 11. repreameta Mu following relieble Conefu- ISM VERNIAVN' FIRE AND WARM mscitaxer cowndlirT of lquiedilptus. Aetleorimed Capital $lOO,OOO. decarely lavected S2OO FARM ,OOO. ERT ONION INStRANCE CONPANT, itheue. 89/14 ford Co. Pa. Capital $2110,000. All paid up sad securely tar Bled Rates as low as security to die laeurod Erb., Dec. lJ IdIAL G. d RES3II2T, " EXCELSIOR. " CLARE Si. BALIMPT, irnowaluat t vomit DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES , No. b .Regol doom; Brio Pa. i DIALIIIIII tlr - DRUGS & MEDIOINES. . hoe Wow ort H .ll.lljr, 4. 1 ", W. would call the attest an of tir to Imp sag pen neleeted stook of DitCB3.ItEDIODI he., w o hem nu hand sod ...awn at the lowest 114paroa. Conrail? Mw chants would do we: m aitre. i i euisa fa our Ilse at Neer Tett All the Potosi &ado. of the da ll :bolenie Rata Pti."..„.. 164 1. 1 4 10 . 1 , their de. Mai 'aging tare, sad --Ith so Wire. no matter from what MOOS It *utak weMAU atikr i & L l• nether tbaa be led. PlowswA ss e as • eall.as woo kwark by =Lto &miaow to omit liberal patroa•he wild& IM oatowdoel to oar A. JL =ARIL Cr* FA. Cl.lsli. 41.4. N J CLARK elm taIILLONN Pete Lite on Ibr ell e z i ri et 11 the littg 4,teu Eton et it 211.1111- . I*. limb 14. lUT • AkchtAltallo, Mesa ealerke header 20,1 " 111 a " " -.114 Shad sad Harris.. as rye iir Y.. 1 21.1 1 M • Dept MPS Oreeeey rPOIZ I O etellllll6l et - , i Asyut IL \ •-• —.OIIIIIIWIII. Park Halt 11=1 That is honest Indian, 'call at SHANNON BRtaLIERS' ntRECTOIt 4 e. X. Tibbetts, John Ziminerly, Thu. Anoritosel, E Babbitt, 111 Julptlair. =I I`n at JoN•. Grrltiso•, I . IItRLIZA TIVIALS, Trout DIKE= IMIMI 4clett Vottru T. P. halL4ll., IMIE= b,otct 'siscellang. • I was the yiuut[c.i of a handsome family i)ly three sisters, each in her way, were very p,rett) ; but 1, the youngest, and with a natural right to be the pet of the house, was never either a beauty or a favorite. My rights in the matter of favonter.ut were,,and from the first day GI her existence bad been, entirely monopolised by my third , ister,'Caroline. I was not, however, en tice, of that ; it, doubtless, suited her better to be mad, a N et at than it would have suited me. My lark id beauty l did regret.; but., as that want c onld not be remedied, I endeavored to be: come reconciled to the facie and figure God hid given we. These were both all, and the first sallow and thus. It bop , however, sad boasts still, of at-liteitt one riking feature, a pair of large black eyes. My two e:dest sisters were married while I was -tiil a girl at school They both became the trite- at military wee, and both, within a bayear t th,ir marriage, accompanied their bus. nds to laths. I have never seen either of them I.ll.lett My third sis‘cr, however, remaiead st-houie, and tiler.: I joined her when, a girl. of seven: , n, wy school life ended. I was laid of Caroline, and she too, I believe, of mt, yet her affection was by no means that of an elder slater for a younger As I said before, she, and uot\l, oonupied the realties at postage.* in our honeetiottl She was spoilt, while I woe left' nn4tiettrd ; ,tit,•• was flattered mid admired, while no (1- 1.. •ke4 it, sed.no lip spoke of, me; „h e aeouraged led almost compelled to lean on other pc.title, whi'e was left to deprod upon I cane from .scho .1 (ull of a happy plan of lifit We hid with, T. , end our father was a )%% 11. I , au l i• r o..uy bows rash day away from Ti, I.,•e“als, w 1.. u Cleroline and I should : • 1 4 it. r, I meow turn to g rut ne. nut i • fmter .41ueate.1 thaa she we-, and I meant to give h.r Ire:mtl. I °end IT:duly, Jill 1 u,r.utt to tuake her learn with rue al.. re I Ka. 111.)-4 Iglii or/1W I came hom e rime I with itt ) and the first docomitio tiding. I reri-ivel was the news that ske was to WY Rmetsrossehr Jos M otern•tt, Josol. Hanson, WV R. rt. ) ~ be married within six weeks. „AShe give Intl 010 information herself, as I stood taking, off wv tirditett iu my ruoat—gave it me with tt, , i.t , •l6.st blush , ' to the world, with the tiotiile.t VOlt`•'—NJ softly and shyly,is• eti, at th , first telling I osither beard nor comprelapthleil what she .aid. But, for as; sym pathy that st,e gut, .1 wa+likely to get.frow me "No, certainly ! His eyes turned to Carolice's Ws milk, le quit's, beaming, pleasant look ; his ilagirratz ni ped fr. , my hand, and I retreated to my er'a side, taking to myself the massaintion that if my t own reception had been neither ektput Dot cordial, my sister's future bitabaad Gould, at least in regsrchog, her, wear a look of manlistm, A. fur we, 1 thought it likely enough abscise uld take littlelurther notice of me. JA this, however, I ("mid myself rather singularly min. take". He dissid with-us that day, and daring the whole time of dinner I was cesegions of thit condoned movement of his eyes towards me. I becatne aware, too, 'that each time be detested -my gaze upou himself he became strnagely dis eoucertea to all extent that amazed we j he stem• mer, J and grew eunfused in what be Midi Yti even more than ouce abruptly broke off his if ,. 07, ti um... I gr, w both surprised and perplenl yet, escept f.,r this singular nervonsalss. iik..l him I preferred hinvideoiasally to of my other limiter. to lac, and no`,l ioh OA& line to fore we slept, for my coassignee smote,pg for the umouer in which I bad received Ilte: announeetueut ber euipstairot; orntliel, for auldocia appeared to Of Milk for • , • -. "Your lin/bead will have iaori(in .114. either Jane'', or Wirt-tees, \ b," its must!, it la a 03 be does not uy biesk himilif of Get . 'nersou tosauelr." artist you think him terep¢sr ..; I „ A deaf sad bliattf,.l . lll4r [me It, when he if tosi • pDtl , 7 Be @twin Done °fit to rin or Wily ~:i_{•~.~:i:~-4~.i iii :' •t W 13414111 OCUUE flac) err stooping two Ha naithed In nos littletoo.l Ossetia's On/) sci • ab 4+1,1 On the Noonan eti All soother Hashed era now in plaektsleolasr all Owir merry shouts asol luneaSes. woods .4 susubols out a number '‘\ Echo stall trona U.ll, and mites. lantana big head with-arena eietwitaing WWy 16-a, bye eyelids parted, So that through the Lobos slatting Pardee rare are rtraotely darted • Be same elfish, Woo troubled. A' saes hi. brow a rho& doilaatt, Battling, etch his anger* doubled, Witutril grey or cruel giant. J 0011) II (114 a, 11nt lathe . Lee teems Flo the loosely twatieweti Au i out little Lull preemie On the tins %bait pattered dove the birmsileet lably ; Ltogbter mood her esomtb ettli Uft,pere-- no i rolibir, sod yet sedately, nu bar Hp* two diesileir gegen ilwlth r, kitppr, they elooplag klab)'l dice oci roaad mod Iltnough oft from recast twooplios, Has aantilo in oral dimple. All la Inv. and oaco lariat them, Woofoi ors to Nob oannoodogo. God I what were , tido world irit.liout Moo to Um* Moo for Um' bloootoso ! : sj r :V. p - $1 30 'klFiat, ettn, SATURDff MONINtIi"SrrEMBER 19,1857, "Bay. Mat, f Aiirs, said, is at I sever saw ear treee-of sash -a thies is him be. tem" "Did-yea wet/ Theo 4. suppose / mom vie ,misily diesempese his. , Lam softy /or abet ; jWumes, itTbe bogies wisir-astrov dislikolto me, las probably noseirwswvvyWHir • oftfy dear, be does nteraillilm you." - liflottito yew taw r - • ' "41 a 1161/641 WE so, Ankle - B e . a g soff t, me slot diorite* ; mei' mid that it must tidisuat i oniidort me me Mohave rale ospewitir ft now tbet t eiAsllFlNiftypios ; aid be i hatred as if I did tett:equity undermand him—Alr Indeed I aw sot—fie said quietly, "I`ofran, Anne, can't roa free on- b&? 'don't you like her 1" ' 1- Itithgryon' said,whe,' Carry 1" - ' -twit 'Ma *id the yoliarsti and it teemed % stria - 'to of losittifl You - 'f 'lrlim the o'er which tie bad ;BM tit aisi t wihed: ' " t• , e wip , ael a iroirr i r bo oil .. r 146. iitt gigitirf a ,_, tly.r v ' ''lt aertoitls did appear qt llr. Hallam was 444 imprpulea *iftithe Hero( oky lopob.il i4olll PI & PlikPottl'for we ll' . not bees acquain ted for t couple of days before I perceived that be istanded ,to Use sto not oaljt. to prop up Car olio, but ititlistlf, A** Q S L Wet /tar Ina' dared bow they had ,eerw,wit Co before tame, DO oototiot now mere tko-111,1011 to ins, ma earn the lineltic.4* , `.` W bakiicoolionght ?' 6, W bat Anig lAtiiii,4 r —ithestio4B, however, test were .mrely sited fraukly or chestfully, se though iny ryinioo wits mod for bsatissmi myself was liked, Illicalwaystratige as it seemed, it IMO sertain ly so—as it in a kind of continual incomprehen sible fear of me. Is many respesse he e ns manse au, sod as time west ea 1 wee iPy ao mesas heartily satisfied that by should Barry ay sister. He was subject, I we* foasd, to its of gloom sod low spirits, which had, veto already,w'inost de modal; Aloes upon her ; the more that, fond of Ma it she wu, she was Seo dead a creature ever ;it these dome to be ill 00 ill 611111110 be mover e1414t0 watteirps to West him. sbe was ,boisieVer, was Ant ; sod wboi could not iscostuutp her to hiterfer4 with- hits, I at leagth teak that wort upon myself. One day, when be was 'sitting inoodly over die fire, I came into tbe &vox - boofietted sod cloaked "Frederiekrl said, lit up' and Coins out with me Look how brightly the sun his bro. ken over the snow." • Ile looked up, not upotilha sunshine, but on me. Ilia expected a retinal to my re , quest ; . ituttead of that; wi I nervosa huge bq rose; ICI two.winates I hint ie the open air, tramp . 4l64 frosty ground besida me. More be pa,, for two long bears, gloomy u night, yet obedieet to Avery word i *poke. Where. I went, hek,ielletual Ate l • ,wiii4 i bide hiniAlas he did. I brought him iiesuo;sia the. sue woe sea• tins. sod I waist up wars , aiad shot sayealf in el own roots, with a stamp Chill heiseg of dismay. What was I that this man sisenid so obey me I—doing my slightest biddiag with Ibis wipers of spiritless fear 1 After this day I made esti Moen effort to pre vent toy sister's marriage. llakike both to my fatter sod se her. Her llovetieely ebbs by oboe areatto... t' , /eropieeer witionmegli soziety alsree to isdnee him to ' , pest fOrtbwith le Mr Hallam I was present et the isterviear betweet diem, an d i o m it an t, quickly fort the ghastly took of pain tbat tame to Mr. llam's facto; is my father told hini oorlears of troAtisi Carilloa to his keeping fie was standing 4by the fire, and, grasping the rmantel-.hell with one liand, with a clutch that brought the to every vein, he list tied. Whnu ay fat 4er eeese.i to speak, be mold only, pit4,lm;ty c. 4 1, "Yoli pIYO We your proutk6e.. "I did," my Whet. 'aid; "but I gave it in ir norance of what I harp .lute ?cps, mid in 'peruses of,ithat I have heard from Wien." "Prom whal other:?" be deniandmi, fiercely. I rime forward mid, said, 4 Froul um." "Prom yois, antic:" He looked up wildly 'soy Wm; iimmmiddes• ly his head dropped, Le /aid is dews opals eke tassels shelf, sad burst into tears. laespramihly - aboaked, I tame beside him. "Froberiek, for God's sake bamaim." Brakes with auk his voice wise nig i&Asee, have teeny oa.reet Do wet take bar free Ise! She, is all have ia the wide world!" The tears were manting to my eyes My fath er silently toot Inwood pm metre= they room. He wu a foft-lisartal maxi mid he meld not stead the sight of Mr. ife.lara's misery; bat be bade sew of his Uwe dignity Mee, mid, in emi : Mammies et' it, 1 suppose, be Wined me tint be. fens be yielded. I avoided Caroline, and west fo lily own room Half en boar afterwards I was summoned thence to lay fittier'd study He addressed me as I entered at oboe. "Anne, be hits bebaved very well. lie bas promised to use every effort in Ms power. Things will go on better now, I bare no doubt " "Then he is to hue Caroline'"' "I cannot break their hearts, Jana. Thai may have aconething to bear topther, bat they would Wave more to bear apart.' I saw Mr. Hallam so mare that dap. Oar seat meeting was ou the following aftersoon.— / OW bin then by *bane* for a few moments a/oae. What his fesdiag sireardsims saightha=l *mild sot tell, but I moot woo Wu muss! sod t.z. tended my hand. At 01100 Ise took awl grasped it, in both of his "1 wen 44, to sec jon," 6e raid, sagerly.--- "Alme,7 he ;OW, "d - o not Ak4}. par!, spinet us! For God's .tags, be swa r m, , "I did not set yesterday out of eamit r y," said. Hip hail& dropped from mine, lie greiir even gbilidy falai ikfted me: 'Tojou aims!' to repeatlid yes: tente' t sboai okyllesd: I said "1' 0!" 1:114VI.,111 of joy. agOdblr Ansel"-, Ti:p warm sot.a pained so ? jzid, 4% 4 enough-- . • t i "Ircolitauu s hai mai As, Wow inergred, aitia - JRAV•httlikip& hieset • lin/ila t immd•WiertiogiUt tea• eine* uoithuily„ I Wine that, inieuthedie buraelne OA••• : I • ..tx-• 1 • '••• :r• . riseisigis smsite4arikso4 for thoir marimig4 Ilboshitikatt, , 4hilm alkt aikasessawwkimisliPailakVlll4 11011anli fits of giassa3lisaitas, sit& el N!* . Gl l4 l l ' :l eitiVO•4 0 110 1 alled alt 011111 ,_ A. 41x , aketW,1111: bragbs erisp Febroorj moroiog, sod saw wo wawa of them for Moo mambo. •-•- - Irtm Tr... 1 i N. 4/ vklez. INE! L Sa S KN si ‘ 44 4,f did aoceomo. t bad to room myself !lieu, sod gave din/milieu for what be dorm. A sawed, sad a third, and a fourth day elapsed, and I was mill aloes. On the itch tworaiag,wheo I wu Licked utterly alone, !er ths house wee empty sow, I at length remised a letter from Caroline,with the post mark of a ommtry plot* ia Devoihire, whither they bad gone, she told tee ' oe isor husband's aseasot, for nest sod air. Sists Led neither received my message nor my letter, our amid I write to bar now, for she gave is. so address. I waited -patiently, in my lotoly house, for s long fortnight. One evening, when that time rp i= was e i red , at lest Frederick came. He name into the ere I was sitting--the blithe, bridegroe b I had parted from nine months age, changed into a wan, worn, haggard nito I beard his entrance, and rose up. He utter ed my Mime is I approached him, then seised the binds that I extended to him, and held them in it convidelie grasp. 'Too have been alone," were the only words that bast from his lips, "along through this wkole time." "It eonld not be helped; I knew you would, have cense if you had known." "Alone!" he only repeated, shivering, out a creature near you! How mold you bear id I could not lice one dry aloes." "Frederick, you have tired yourself with your journey. Yon are not stroag. Caroline told me' you had been Ile raised kis eyes with a sharp, suspicious look to sly face, but they stayed lifted only for a moment. Suddenly changing into the old, iscompreheesible expression of ',objection, they dropped. Come He did not speak $ word. " to the fire; I will order supper for you. Come, and take this seat. It is cold to.sight." He ewe and eat dows; I seated myself be. side him; sad asked for sews of Oarolittik He bad Sothis* to my but that she was well. I tried to make him talk of other subjects, bat thr .fort was vain. His stied seemed entirely fitted wish that strange haunting horror of my loneli sees. Again and agile, is we sat, like doe who bad no self.eostrol, he broke out into the 'game trembling ezelasostioa--"Good God! bow amid you beer it?" • I sat at last qpite silent, in deep wonder and distress. I thought it was well I had been alone. I could ill have stood oompanionship such as this three weeks ago. With $ woman's instinctive love for manly courage and strength, I began to feel a strange i pity and contempt for this weak mature—,they unstrung nerves. I gave him food and wise, but they did not restore him to himself. lie came back when he hsi,i eaten, and (wont:bed again In silence over thy fire. It grew late; the clock over the chimsey•pieee struck else's. Ties I area awes more. "Yes most be tired .IProaseleit, after your joanhey,,, yes had better to slid rest" He looked erased with a sold slater. "No, no; the house is so lbeely," be said "Let me easy bore. Stay with me, Aline " "We cannot stay here all sight." "It would only be for ouri night" You will be reedy to eoms_to-morrows• "I out sot going back with you, Frederick." "Anne!" Be looked me wilsily in the face; ettos—uAuso, you must emote!" ho cried. "All our hope is in you. If you will not come to ue, we 'ere lost." Re seized and grasped m hand, his rummer was excited in the highest degree. 1 drew back and shook him from me. "Mr. Hallam, what do yoO moan?" I demand ed sharply. "Sit still and weak rationally." He winced strangely, apd shrank back-- There was a few momeota' t pupae; 644 in a voiee, entirely subdued, he imbed me— " Di d. I spre you a letter' There was ens from Carolina." Ha searched w his breastepookur,riod brought forth. "beg your pordbu; you ought to bite had is I. took it to the Bast , sod raid is. She bad written mostly, about her father's death; hat- it :be said of the letter aims thaw words: "Frederick will ask you to Penni' with him. Aceie, do woe refute him! Oh, Anoe, if you ever loved me, do sot refuse to come." I 'foldri up the letter, and vent back to the tiro where he was attics. I. laid wy haud upon his shoulder. lie looked eligerry round. "Amer' he cried, "you will come " "Yes, &theeyou both wibh it." Ga!" be ejaculated; sod the first look of composure I had men came to his worn face. "ate !WV that this is settled, Frederick, go to bed." Ile rose up in ailesioN, but the ghastly pallor of cheek and lip, as be prepared to obey me, so &hooked and startled me, that I abruptly check. ed bis departure. Uatasaly and pitiable as it was,,tbere Mil 110 atistakiag,his latent* fear of solitude; wad it his weak and uaatruag state I didseot feel that I dared to torso it on him.' am not going away yet," I said. "If you proles. to stay bent, I will wheel this sofa for ward, •od yosesa lie down before the fire. - _ He accepted my offer eagerly. "I am not used to Omar rooms; I am afraid I should not sleep," he muttered. He laid down, and I threw a cloak over Lim. rut down in sight of him, and read: He was in reality weary and worn out, and before half an hoar bad elapsed he had fallen asleep. We set out nest morning, and reached Lou. don by nightfall. My sister met us at her own door, and I looked spin oa the Loa I bad not spelt for nine ara& I scald have pawed her in, the street uncenssiotta that she was kith or kin of mine I rostraisod my serprise sad pain until we were togetiew s in -y room. This I stood tip sad fond /ww. . aflareNsa, Oa at,.. tide mese' Bhp bailee* trying .to talk and smile. At 2,06id0i art t igtlid soinrs pro way .-=.: Writ itrte *kr% Ins'. Imigbt bassit. She was breaking her heart over the es. shi ed osea is ber hasband. 1 . (iiiiesatosser sakind tanse,,bncall day 101 l he terriisaassi" aim. sobbed. I dare net leave ',him—he will never sit aloud for taw inimica l 'from morning Int tit. ad- wrelobed 14 1 110014DtrA pa to ND AbsweLsabsa is the malted--what it the , stater with bine i I triad itbs lay test 'followtat "to' 'ilia. ,Olicar tibithititirerttalbliteittotittlii. Alas "rhea \ :II ibtitgliilii &MOS ibit T hair abtoovere'd JO tali* attain* dit4 Terods! telt Ms lac tvery- Atat TIM. tafif44llo4a 'OOtiiietiOh ibai tW i l ':tiftbillis triiiikititni.. tir . .:lTalfaio's mina wee *bed . :i faiii)egnl. .N. bj fuj thia ,tlrrible fi lt wi i plati . og am Tao more I Wed to far. aita . - Itbacii, tba)pkore. tilt,i * "Neatly " 14, i a to live under . bongo. Y 4. We never left Wilk. far hir sertmgwat tem* :woo that of:solitude flay - and eight Clastatest or I pat witlitilei • Ili hod 'been feed of mak, and teams' yet he iteenteeP ttr 'take ststahhic -Me pleasure Wit Heavy -ws 'Cur bearta p =l therefttre often played, ind'his Oates% s es to content 'seemed dating the momenta that bit sat listening to - into A fortnight^pairied thus: at the end" of It one evening this happened It was' dusk, hitt we' had uti; tilt 111* was burvitigtrightly,' 'rind bad . rlll4 piano, g rad sat 'tbeee playing. Mr. IF4auf ritwo Ms 'seal' and WWI rang the mom • ••• Caroline liad come to nix, I wan playing sottl.y, end sAml,y frousiOy sister's lip 4 a cry rung tiro, igglat Ho fore I cook' speak, white with terror, and, yrjth out4trctand eraui..4e, started Crow her mei 4Pruf up too, -1, - txsld see nothing: Os nowt aJ ite 112410 U gupng ant bar , 1464 , ' baud's game, aimilownrd ens etap - Istwardts bins ••. d thew fell. Before she reached tke grated "caught her in my arms, but abs bad fainted. "Froderick, help me!" I called. Re was standing before an open drawer, look. log wild and excited; but at my call be came. "Whatis "She has fainted: rains her up." 5 He stooped sad raised he I badishim follow I nte l , and I went towuds the door; bat when I 6eaebed it he had not snored. Tuning round, SSW him still standing, wildly gaming upon and passionately kissing his wife's white fate. I did not ,peak, and in two or three moments 'he came and j•dneli me, and we left the room to !gether. We went up 4tairr, and be laid Caro line on Ler bed Then I rang the bell, and sum. oned help A t'rvant came to me at ones:— •rbade her see tr,),,ber mistress, and, leaving them, hurried back down stairs Mr. Hallam had gone a secood or two before me. I found him agate in the drawing-room when I noiselessly re•enterea, before his cacti toire, wherC he had stood when Caroline fainted. Ue way stooping towards the fire, examining the muzzle of a pistol by ita light. I stole up behin4l him, and before be was eon imious of ,my presence I Lad caught Means with the strength of bath my bands. Ile tossed round, wild-eyed and furious. "Let me slow:" be shouted. "Dew' let me alone:" He tried to shake hianaelf. free. I do know whence my strength came,but,ageineilis power, I kept my bold "Lay down that piatoll - I eried. • He kept it clutched hat "Lay down that plata" j Our eyes were full met, and stayed so for a moment; then his dropped. I mooed owe bawd r from his arm. and laid it on the •pistpl; he let me tetra it Re stood before me, his wild knee nerds gone. ghlking and shivering bite s And.— I Imbed the ipin in the drawer; then I could land bo r I tank into a seat, and we neither of us •pr.',P agAin SOME' "noun niA do nut Lwow bow . many—and a hurth.l hand was hid upon the donut The .errant I had loft with Carltioe tered "Mi-s King," she said, nervously, "would you cOU3C Up stair;! I d,n't. know what is the mat. tvi-with my mistress." I wade Mr Hallam accompany we, and we returned to Caroline's room. She .wasi z atill al most urteonseit)ns, but =waning in pain. ta half an hour two physicians were at her bed-aide, and that night she ws4 delivered of a dead child. It was tow 'p'ebruk ie the morning, bat Mill dark se guidoiglit, for we-were in the midst of winter. The eouimotion of tke, last hours was racer. Caroline's room was bushed, and, nistiem lees and almost insensible, she lay between life and death. In another room, sloes, with its wbite limbs emnpused, rested the little form whose eyes bad never opened to the light--tbe human body that newer bald a Hying spirit: Over the stilt burning drawing-room ire lust with Mr Hallam i bad tried to haute btu: to retire to to t. but he would not' go. Ittinisbed ever check and lip, tri4 eery teen" - Ithattbehtg like a man in deadly terror, be sat beside me, holding my handle his with a force that erusbett tale " Row firm the eyes were closed," lie kept tretattinucly mattering "Did you noti s e t. ' Attu? —and slienehed handp, is if there had bees a atrugOe! Cuul3 it hive fongbt for life? Ob, the thirti!—the third!" be gasped. "How many to ore?' ' Ile obill , d ea,' with his wild whispering, anal nay bout greyr feint, I asked him at last, sharply— " What do you wean? ' 31y .question ignught a scared look from Win o but Liu resp Hose He canoed, however % to insi&er to himself, and fur • moment we wen both silent; then, touched Ly the half contemptuous pity that, constantly awoke in the when I perceived him quelltli by my voice or look, I said, mom geotly thee I bad spoken at first Why do you keep whiopering these chimp to yourself , d lf, Frederiek? What yo in esti by t bete?" Re turned his fkee round to me - ts I spoke, and a wild, fierce light .prang to his eyes. What do I mean by them? Do )on want the to tell you?" he cried Ilia changed aspect startledrne; bat I eoneesled • my fear I said, calmly— t" liTes—or I would not have asked you,' He held his gaze stedfastly upon mi face As he sat gazing at me, something dawning in that look made my blecai-eurdle. " Shall I tell you?" hi said, sharply. That fear was creeping over we with no will of mine. Trying to crush ito=aoswered %tisk; in eontempinensly— , 4 Mr. Hallam, we are not slink' sit thiNhient If yen base anything to tell mertell it atones. Do yen mess to- apealtr' " Hush, - Antler •he said. "Anne," he whispered, "bend nearer. Oh, it is horrible to. tell your'—he wint shisering front bead to foot —"but I must ten who one. I Cadent biailr huger! Are yaw riat?" 'Ander' he eried, "I hare sfied blood?" . Mr. Hallam, pen are mar' I leept to my feet as 144 sway 'ir , yo me. high :a l l)4ivi Vie vm Wm% cry, and he an i sreredAL with w Ji li s etA ugouv. ".9h, 14t, r x rem iar. cried i 4,0161. would hiestpilywrog Dame„ !al= A.nythiog, antlowg,A 4 Ltuwiipktop i burp, our A4,0r1ii;•,046 , 144,1* ALM, with,, lbws 4 , 4044 cps! _Tod boyi - wow, Have metes ..n am, harps.. MIMS WWI siptV, • WWI limb. sbat warteuralairiwiltitatwawpwftb pelvis thWlESlßlNUOlSliettelosas;49neolk pits orgobodowavillmovialt eniewbwi ecoleantrafra‘ Widened\ iwtiseatttliautierabierwat EtedWlN borrorr) itteett iliarepertkr iii abbi not allelfire* 4 l6llu,lutietider bdt read lay face, tat to ‘ calair aftel! ryiblioe'w` bow ifiktry''-` ' - iee)tw If, coat sesegb.— . • I%lost bir jlll i bAr rotar'or asitimur Its ezi=jo e x: No. it l i f ...4-4.1 TofixNe flaw lauras 1"3/4 GEE= 4- liltl ir • t IMECEMEZI IiMCI JU ♦ t , tba not libisetesed me. put my tso kande mad her tbroat"—he looked op, sad lie eyes we likes deed gleibilid toe from the Vlj e r a g ied Po I AITI Migr It *TAU MO word Am, kaud. Weak* had eiiiP#o tfihi4elr. • "TitiSi to moeVad Sy, I fell. A mist was vier my eyes and bras , sad tfedilleet se saw. We were WU it cba idol ilewaai~ether whit I wafted. Be had raiseditod Wd Me to dip taro; bo a ttioself, croaebieg like a wild ; gptikpal,. *MAY (40 • . • = 4l 14 ,, Awl' up, • aati 44101. a d thaleeellirtios of what I bad Wird, tComit v i obo.4l4solas„ assati/,iike thm.aseampabill• Lsose p I pressed way hilailivele ar doreiread, and, .tried to altar mairlaiMasit moue homed sad steed Adana Wm: • .!;:r4:4-1400 '4 1 112m - yon madr I halals asked him o •-.4oeatia what pr home miaow weer - 11111 , 4ifiwilirls haggard fees, asicheekawawil lasgum hie voice— *maw l a I stand before God, it is treat" • • I stayed to how so more. Broakieg 1 Sad from the room and through. the asligYeed hall, into which the dim winter dawn was stemil ing My life, 'shank God, has given amtno ateel& eipermsee so terrible as that of the week •Sksik f3ilowei_bir. Hailent's oonfession. 1-wetakiselt live it again for a king's ransom. - • .. 1 Ihwus4 that week, I had him with MIL ay 'Liter's. wait .room for the greater . pOloi , e9 t du, sad kir the whole of every 10114 tqi he slept he only lay down, on a sofellitbi info , ' bed, and be searoely slept three hours oat of Ike': twenty four. But yet, wake f ul as he us, Pria, mon wakeful still. Fear gave me as nnostarat strength. For seven days and 'tights IWC ieilsy eyes for one entire hour. Wills ; readers, feverish, undefieed terror, , ergelm4 pm my. sister, driving sleep from me. .Jllm, iiiallea seen came near her bed, ammr.lmgmi rat her, never spoke to her, bet my toes 11111111.11111 bias. He knew, too, that I witched him, tonli,,. paseeseed as I was of his secret, the fear hell& wieters bad et toe became this week 11231ditalibilid \ B et .1 re j o ic e d is that fear saw. It pee me stredgth. IP.' This misery, I my, I endured for sevewthsym At the end of that rites the tidings went ;Mow me that my sinter was out of danger. . • ,i— -, To me they were glven, not to Mr. name, fdr out her ilium, by tarit.ooneent, all eosin ' \=ol dons from the physieian who atisided her bail heels made. to me. Mr. Hallam hell seereely sou him. Yet to day it happesteLehist, while Dr. Kite talked with me, be for a momeat entered the — risoin in which we wee, - . • ..... Dr. Hasa bad - hisass to the doer,. sad bo. perceived his estange sad west forward to his: " Mr. Ballets," he said, eheetfeily, uweissito good news for yon to.day. I think ire oiwzwall oar patient out of danger." Mr: - gains steed still. His eyes-glanced - yr and &abed " Obt of danger--/wbor he Mid. Prederiekr I said. He looked at me, seemed startled, pressed Ids hiiad upon his forehead. o ' • " Ah, I forg4. I beg your pardon. I)at at &nor -4 slier'. be said. Thera wag a moment or two's straaga poem Theo, with as effort, I Yarned Dr. Bane's etaw ties beak , to am I trusted tbat while we spelt. Mr. Ballast would leave as and be did. , ' Dr. Hans took rp his bst—bis band !au it. tended to me. Soddenly he bronettAis eyes vp tomy_ We. "Mr. Hallam is not well," 'he said abruiter felt my odor lading over obeek and kat . but I answered ealinly—" He does not odic plide "Is be in good spirits?" trenabled r