ITlMMaits. i'ME 28. ition&tim l o o t lam 1p 0 .1 dory lowers, irt stromeliell boom, 7;01...tf• wtiksporieg limo% / 404d 0 . oar abeam .ge Y"8" (De tki " o " 4 "0 14 /holm ;go dr mated Woe, Do tbr bsoSig whim Sae. wa di ist-budAbbs bac Ow, - 'i mp *, otos*: socildisisir B. WI sad do., *Mad erov, pg glidenikt all said fakm. p a booty : robed la aptiolor, F ab */ rant loot No riot t 0.04 sal* so soft Gaol tombor, jew ipso • subarea wow sin sad 'km ThY k*td•P• go, Noir ens' amigo anima. 1101siNsuitt- t art thee tiros A. tky losoky task kallll t farotem, wow, 'wet. Oontorikg Ow trout bower or bill Soft sal dorm odiAteo toorts. gifk! kooklittot sokt or/ di& thy mad losoty g yp WY oft wee ; . W boy 4.9. r wild to mods* %Booth ; -sot dew, Ulu P. 0 , 4 0 a, bat loadgy too -~----- OVER TILE VALLEY. bus Barre" liatialac &a. I bad sever loved her-- ' peek (nobly—Dever loved bar; r mike I east away the owl prise. iy life. I think every btuas o a Ga its moment of fate—lts tamest apple of the Hesperides hams —how is is thus, fee of ae plea it ? The decision of open for us the gate of the 1, where are flowers, sad sea. pews than any bromine of mirth; i eedewo ue, Tantalne-like &Wadi 'owe far-off, unattainable good gine of the lamps totems! and for et tee seek no °camel. We streteh grasp blindly at the future, ire have only ouieelves to blame thew back pierced - mirely with• 11 others, had its boor ..f deati• /that hour, its perils, its tempts• ast I am about to tell you Bertha Payeoo from my italic- only a year younger than I I . her taw, far away back among risioua of my boyhood. It looked does now, pure and pale, yet proud were calm as a full lake underneath up)oci, deep se the aea---a clear, no. {ter hair was auft, and atooatb, wore it plainly banded away th .ughtful forehead. The pure who, of her coinplenon oeatraat tvr yee, her hair, her oliosrly de it Dr .w 3, one line of red mark. frilie lips It was relieved by no :tea, even in the cheeks .ted for you a beauty, ■nd yet Bert ba, Payton had the woblest 'yes 'ever casted oe is tall, awl little, and Asada, ; , low, and musical. - From my I she had seemed to se like some pure ()Gough for wurattp, I hai thought, mot warm same) !aty before I. began to understand I hal just gradastad at Simard, 4e—perbaps a little lam aogioat ' thou the majonty of newly -full of lofts aapirctions, 41fters and romantic dreams Si ..1 in love, but I louver titelegita of Birdie Payees, my . awn beigiebee'e The ideal lady ay fancy teas far fury creature, wish tie golelea bait eye% of Tea arum's dream—au "An, tatty Labs: ?limo& fairy Lilbis." to the same time, I leoihri forward to Berths' s compearioesiiip. To always brought oat "tbe most of I is me." There wee aoligis fie BO glorious that it did 3Clt tiltiCams. listless of bee eye, Mottled over sever sealed any height of lefty • tosgitt which toigy _kr:reach sooquereti Del ors ma, asses no of my if. grew bow sod-, serene atmosphere of bar ap: &boat that we were daily to. Store I thought Or *bag 04,, ' tam with a /MN ' S P li a l n °l 4 ti her ream to believe Om I other isterretsaiem eowild s mi pare, Pe etheleatirsemd, so )1 the eagetheus with wiliek• . her marl ? - Pio* Oa ol every day is her ywwwweins•— rly rims, atmd one*, eves before Ise, I weal through the harrow wicket 14, 7Pie4 411Lideci2t to persuade' tier to I ; 17 telieleis menial tar • toe some of whieb fkle sever _a_Litired. feet znivrtter e but in Bygone. of the kkentekare g the isist risee ww that, from the hills inegtoppitill tee d.staoce, it looks like sew swear , wgronws, mrehasee, Curtis's Pita" • thight Lois h g is lon and wooded"! phaeton Maid of the Mit, haillt • arouses elect cove, ri g ht sat the ma with he r phiniow keel, end go e her into silesee sad wissiterww o'ertoppiag bills Berri I Berrie bad' Won ammo' ,4 assay a conifer It was le oee of thee.? esehusled Int Immixd that a weft's beans otiate as it war pure, slumbered 141 rette , De r „f her eat, raid life %whit: l g, es sisal, the smo sof tog kilt' *bust the piaseleis lc crew Thee we stood idlest eat over As ties It her thistles eyes, greeisag su 1, iv fall of thesgby At left din NWdro inotioa— i hook , Frau, to see this pru.. 14,1 eriteath Ibis seeming see lay and leech valley is C.a. 44 thinking how like it was to m u/hoes—s ea awd 'motet 11 !* 4 mi i t sad sore imps*. st over the Tetley, essestag lwamontre, yet 'Oast heart fres Aril yet there eons s thorn heart will weft itself. gee, log bola ; the mitt looks life s . Niger ; it pt bailsman' to ear! 4. ; & pea we shall 6.34 the rF`ilium shims hsia.es, its war *1 it. lift , speaks of beiget seism eats it , e.,,frss a all pr..a I keen. the. NI velem away' • mad we etial4 tree "sad hew at we era kawel—if looked re her 1464 hos. braik V 1 lasses vbish L E •. rt i A ... .at. i.', • t . . .. - -. .k 4 liikia - -'64«. • «.1.1‘...... , . r. , ~ .4..... ~..`. 1 ...e -. 1-, ;„ •, ,:111 .La , i • . 4 ~! 1 4.ti J. , :::, '• '. . . .". Rill- .:::4:4.4. if , -..., • .., - ----:,:. --- _ ii . • :•,,,,k „.... . .. . . . -...t.' .:'," '1.4 . • „... ~ : 1 ..., ~. ~. 3. , 1 f- @ : • .... ~ 4 ~ .. :._ it , : 1 . W ~.„... 'T• •.1 r, '. - 1 • L . . , , • • - • t - • • • - , , ' , • ..,, , ir: t_ ' . . , . ' . leased her create.. it ~het art bilaial.elar delve the slilysill. lgflat •leolard 'mead se reit 'the mime% ateraing.isbisias still harmed ialerayeli, J.eweseiltelpiiiity in lime iseeetioes step, against thineinge sir s ille• (raw, which the *nag Mee. blltgkeselesi easy the earth. I. was throws heediempapoil visiessip is the gross& l ereeetureed-lhriametheak My btu reassao• of reeendag outaictummi Well & 4ISO. I felt Bersita's••=iel • hand _apes ay forehead. Site-bad ran middy is assilipX basing. r.. 111111, wish jai& • prises cl soled, had:re= bar Ismatikeedidef esti oase s awl sew she wee bath* ay law with ths.weesr, did not ova my eyes at fru: howbeit phew oat to lie then sad readve ,ier leads niabk. testiose. At lesoth I felt her pees bar fiat aloes to m lips. ay seedittAßlgerah kid IN lt kiosk I *abed WWI Bhe thissOs tue dead. Bhe did art skit* or mos., *y, ea if elpiiet bar 'wiliotlialgie sty,, low wed seenek fut.oloate ma ilkor • 1 • .: . "01, desliagolkieliagl" I ply MINA Wipes sad met hers. There tae h WE is obeli I Awn mewease. is day other crousea'a .holheo or aim Theo JAl** OW Bertha Payees eseld Joie ; that alsordiA love or with .a lorithet aat.:am tutu la ow thouesad could elms tuoiteesaui. .I sew that usderviestli the saarble:of berheart, puesitift. ate woman's heart, was dame ; but it was I u pure as the beeves-kiadled ices ea the of the God of the Hebrews. I has that she loved me, sod, io the mat ataiaeat3 base that with ail the might of my beset I loved berg.-- that site alone wee the eat as to whole laid Ltd soul =mid do Wows sad say, "I have find my.queea." Bat I did not speak el lave the.. I kiwi she must Ws read 411$ 111111111 t IS i had mod hers; but she oily said, very quietly. "Think God that you ere alive. I must leave you Dow to see about getting some use to. take you home." "No, I our walk if you help see." I aide the effort, but I could see ries. The • least attempt to wove ensued me mash umakilte pain that I liegsa to thiak sqy ilderies mast be severe, I said, ridnetsetly. "I am very sorry, Bertha. I shall have to let you go. I see it is imposeible ter me to walk." She drew a light aummer shawl from her shoulders and arranged it so as to asks the po. shim in which my head was l ug a little easier. Thee she tripped swsz, !flog time, L watched, half dmantily ' her 1 . t kohl go oat of sight down the hill side. The time of her absence seemed to as. miry short. Exempt when I attempted-to more I Wilt little psis, end sever had in, soul bees so flooded witliimppinees. I loved Bertha—l was beloved by her. I felt too weak to speoulAte about tick fusee. I only re. j.nced in the present. / , Soos Bertha returned wit& the village doctor and two or three sturdy usimmis Arranging a hastily emsehmeted litter they. started to bear we dews the bill. As the het jet the modes caused me imams psis. With a loareig foe sympathy. L stretched out my,,haed...Bertha umleretood use, sod laid her elm In It ; and so, with her walking beside me, I was horse home No bones had boon broken my fall. Ily injuries were all internal, tho unot &sorrow; but my eonvalesoese was km& and tedious. In all ibis time Bertha was like an angel of light_ I She shared with Ney mother the Labor of noreang t oe. She reed to e, mug to ; or, when I liked it better, eat by me in sautes. It was ii. week. before I was again able to walk out ; but to all 'bid time we had never spokes of love With all my soul I worshipped her; but lay pas siou was too reverent for light or hasty utter ance I resolveil to' wait tuna L oettlil stead with her again upon the hill.top where I had brat real my heart's answer in her eves When at length I could go out, my grit visit was made Dr. Greene. lie bred boon oo kind cud attentive, he se •tti.d to take t.o tough pride in his sueoese, that l Gould not raw,' k k , invitation to take (icy sear walk to his hult.e,- and drink a °two( tee with his wife ,and a friend she had staying with her. It is with this friend 0114 . that my story has to do GJ4I knows I did sot wallas', Pitt' in,rwif in the way of &espial°o. Hug 000ld 1 toll that, situps that Mummer aftereous is •Dr (geese's quiet parlor, I should gada Ciro* 1 "Misr Ireton," said the,Dootor's deep, sotto • roes voice es L entered thsroovs, sod before we rose a young, slight Agora, robed is white, with roses us her bosom, roses ma her obeek, roger is the gold.. hair that lay la loss riasiets upon her dainty shouliers, and eltsteeed armed her proud little head. Her eyes were bright sad fall of smiles; dimples played at hideetartemek moos her cheeks' moss ; her bps woo full sad rid, and her oompleiioa weadethally clear, with a qatiek slanging color, ialaiteiy, eliarmies.— Nellie beige wee indeed besatifed. Sometimes —eves now, oat of the designees of death sad the grave—lint face rises ap to me, sad I see her steed before me aloe Eire, is ail her witch . . lag loveliness, as she stood Wet simmer after noon. If you hail seen her Asa you would have thought that she was immortal--that death sad change could saves mime to that fors of rase, those eyes of lighd 'Miss Ireton was a praetioad fart. It mais sot in the satire et Wigs that say ass amid love her es reverently tie I loved *ribs She weld sot have eompreheoded Berths's self-aboege- Moo, her heroism, her satire freedom from ail "salty, all desire for triumph. Axil yet her iketisioe User the seams was absolute. , I was a bora imirshiper of beauty. I weld not help admiring the airy gime of hey movements, the sparkling ehuge of her fats, 'ha sailles'wb4 hovered so archly about her Hp& Day*, passed, sad so Ay was ever more kapelsway Mangle is a spider's set than I is the web« of her golden hair. At first I epitkl se* that Bertha was simply imaredulowi sail astials, bed. Them a wild trouble bop" to darken She claw arty of her eyes. All this time I loved hes. A angle l.orie of her voice ha ..e power over my high est nature than bin the eachastmest of the other, aid yet I octeld sot WA away from the fatal spell which bound me. My seams were intozi owed —steeped in delirium by the ekes. Can you comprehend the cuisine 1 Its solution in. valves the history of maay a sout's "tarries° her sides my ow*. Jut at the right time Miss Instioa.bronsht a seitAompotitor tato the Aeld. Ikelaw. *Agent thee visiting is the plebe I toned youits a ri val. Nellie was a good trietteias . She pis* se off spina& each other mast adroitly, until vre were each inspired with all a pleoster's sacr um to win. Berths had 'row withdpiwa herself - from my society .almost shoveler. Indeed. I seldom visited her ; linuilien I did I ealy saw her in um promisee of her Rotem• 141,1 7 ••••• leg I peered at Dr. tree,.'.. As last, is one Aital host,Rood Miss Woo aloe. i pro• posed eses sosgersd. So for hod my med- Sem listed; bet when 1 bawd h e r fulleriag "Yes," Wise the gold hen& seek 400 f u ll as mes h triumph siosmthirieme ups el .409.4 1- ' der, 'lien I woeld : linfe prate am. 4* "of :ter *Ala *Pm ba r lips. v...14440w pm liwove. sill my wipoo. 1 •40 0 d IP* gri, ter • ekeeme l / 4 1 MOw itsYmifie*4•Ang4 44541110!ww*wieltd, 4 w shah, Wits. J 4 43 0 4 wittib. l .ll.9.4 l netitwoboa se the Iwo* 01 Nr/Aci*,:inels roge./m4,o,4 l liirt iMOnsiatikkedrige , blised mow..' the m Mg* Jig -igimitait •-- . ICZZ 7 XV •Some time, sees thus, Tres all weld baits derail* will roil goidealy away, mid we shall see as we are seen, and know ea we ate knees.." Meal is vale hid the mist rolled - sb ri des from thatroad ►esrt of Bertha P'sr i es its Welke trewnina. I had ths. trait of the Hesperids•, fared by the tamiess, iefg apple of Sodom ; eadjaow I mast wait 'Maly at the closed gates of Eden. We hue kit ewe birth sad see death, and the eharmed hoar fate masa hat ones to lips. My betrothed was vesting, I tossed myself Is limes. "I liked you the eery fret tine I ow yen Mr. Worse ; and I alum to mike yes Ifro me. You see I thought it would be sere dill• ads, for Dr. Orono told: see yes wow mere dies half is lore with that piste, proud, Berths pry. sou, and I meant to sae If I couldn't sake yos kscy_as in spies of alit' *Yea seimeecied only leo well, little charmer." *nem *is s asesindled lAA is ist issimese, ithkihr bat lig* diem did Wit gliatiresi. kdo think Nellie hewed so, ep, wise said, abed et ma/ kis shil was spells of %king. Het lbw. es s-•117 duets,. 1 sholriLl s P =s, tlie world reckons truth; and yet, in Goes eight, t shoold be we Bipedal still. We este *said serer be side 01111. seeds haste to theoperis my oesiageseat.- 1-hertied she prrperatibei for my sepias. I fait that my only safety "mid is key* Byelleld_aa awe as possible. Nowak' the et► sit mist of the lowa 'these 'me seer, sad the rangiest estudeet bad' subsided hits dm quiet Mead of sty aimseed, I *mid sot esaseed fres wolf that I bad wit the sal to my ~mad folly, and etindeathed myself re as eternal, yet ithavailiag despair. I serdally avoided may ep portuoity of seeing Bertha: I would sot have darwi.to trust myself is her It was the day before my = 1411) . 8o far bad I uswereed my path of therm. I early sad Teat out of doors. Obe more walk 1 would bare _to the hill where the haewledge of Bertha's lore had mane to me--49tra whose slopes I hed bees bone with her bead is sine. IS wee fier tember, but it had betm a cool, damp sneessor, aori,the warders along the bill side wits still truth as in Jose. I °lambed it rapidly. Whim I was witbis a few rods of its anemic I looked up. A tall, alien ,figure was clearly ,deiced airiest the sky. &maid I r es ? Dared I meet Berths tber. and there ? I simmered these quiestions so myself by climbing os silently aid quickly. I eould not help it. Io five minutes I stood at Bertha's side. Bbe had sot beard my approach Proud woman as she was, she bad net boon too proud to weep.— The tears glittered heavily os her himg lashes. She made so wale attempt to mama' them fib* met my glance steadfastly. 4 .lilertlia," I said, is a choking iroies, aI did sot think to Gad )os here." 4•Or I jai," -she summed. 6 48eri, the Milli lies as heavily over the:valley as whew we stood hese lets. Row little the mese is ehasged I" o .And how roaCh-ewery 'thiag *lre is ii!" I 's tamped tier, wildly. "Bertha, it may be mad ness Or am, but I must:speak. I lose you better than my own it'ui I always did less you, bat never with such passim", moth despair, as now. Is it too late ? Nest it be too late?" Bbe looked at we a moment is weeder, Si sorrow. Her dark, searching eyes questioned was T 4.1, Isar lip .url•4 "Would you be twice a traitor, Freak Os- Write ?" a !" I answered, impetuously. "I would but recurs to tuy ooly'irue allegiawoe Nellie's pride WlPllid be wounded, hut tier Imert would not sutLr touch And you, oh! Bertha, you did love we—you dill love me Do not week your owy life mud in We... "Fronk," *be said, quiet/y, )et esrsiestly, is wori.e (.11y, it is sic To morrow you will b v Ihr liusliitue of &stutter What right taave you is, *perkk to me of love ? Tsui I did love you ouce, but tits!, dream is toltst. If you vivre troy I.)—lsy I could out trust my bappiumis to your kiwpitig. Forget me, or think of me °lily as a kind, well-w i shing friead." - 'as there au hope, Berths t" "N..ue !" But I could not so give her up. The hoar had come I Itai dreamed of through my long ootivaleseene. I stood with Bertha again upon the bill-top where I bad meant to tell her my luve. I waist plead with her a little /Auger.— Scarcely knowing what I said, I ass9,iled her with wild'prayers I poured oat my wiry soul at ker feet But she ugly looked at me with her dark, wistful eyes, and returned the" came firm, re• proachful No At last I was silent. I saw it was of no use I had myself east away any pied of great priFe I must be collimated hereafter with the glitter of it, paste brilliant. "Well," I said, humbly and sorrowfully enough, "I do not defense you. Yon are right, Bertha But give me your baud oboe more, as you did that morning. Friends claims that mask, Bertha." She laid her fingers in mine. They did sot tremble, but they were very cold. She said, with a eep, pathetic earnestness, "God bless you, Freak Osborne! I, who know you to well, believe that you are sincere is the words you have spoken to me this more iog. But you must think such thoughts no longer. Frank, happiness .only come to us is lbe right. Your duty now is to Miss Ireton.— 'Fulfill it, I conjure you. You have k woman's happiness in your keeping You must answer to God for it. I conjure you to make her fu ture bright. Trust nothing to her light...heart edoeis. I tell you no woman's heart Is light enough to bear up ander any west of lore from the man for whom eke ha. g iven up all things. Do your duty, and you will lied comfort ere. , yet. Good-by, Frank." She turned away, and once more ' as on that other Horsing, I watched her light figure trip ping down the bill. Her step was fins. Her heart must have been strong She did sot ones' look back. I watched her till I could see her I so longer, sod then I turned and looked moodily over the valley. Already the mist bad parted, sad before the sun's fiery eye the valley lay tuts shrouded, undisguised, as our souls li - suet staid saute day before His eye at whose word the first son rose and the last sus will set. I thought of the solemn import of Bertha's wbrds. I bad indeed a duty to du. I could lay my burden of sic sod punishment on no other shoulders. It was act Nellie Ireton's fault that I bad tuned away from Berths and asked her to be my 40. I owed her my life 'Dow. She should have it: l — knelt upone4he hill aide. I bared my forehead to the cool b4ue of the September morning.— I cried out to heaves for strength. I think my prayer was beard., The next day I was married. We left Rye field at °ace, and fee three years I did not return I do believe--thask God for this slam of comfort—that I made Nellie happy. In her owe way she wasTr m y fond of me. She loved Society, mirth, as fashion. She had the all. 1 - I placid no mural s% upon her pleasures, [bough I seldom scoompanied her Often she has re. turned from some gsy party, late at night, and 'found me sitting alone in my study. She wonhl bound into my hip, at each times, with her old l ettiiillike atisatios; tell me what a lima time absbi, hula Ulu bid talked to ker s as - 14 . 4ittioccd ii - eksti Moo sok, mkt a a. t-cit' cit.oilltotamartotiomif 1 moo smilased each 's handeoist We Mills, - $1 et A WA ERIE, SATURWir" I' Yew Isom lbws ihisilsome, you provotiog lea ; sheer altilliboio, saw doe't lyear - was ussidlp the sowohilie ts>tSr hatuagim4 sad would always en hr iN obairliatiou she w ets& That God, die Weer tow how lathy my soul was is thmedaya—bow my heart pitted for eomproloaddp—hosi at *phis pasted for it limited spirit to share ifs doubts, it. triumphs, it seeking sou the Idisitd flask God that the lark it the meadow was sot giadder or mer. riir this she! She had boss my With Ulan thaa Hao loan whoa sioe treat ant, apt Utterly odd with btr thte astit aad soma soottorad, hail *sly so lowa dash Wm" IMO AM, as shit avowal • piLsety.l hail vegisigald, hot aka had solo alloood.o basis hats inn way, ash TZRZ mold lioistelayssit to oar b ar nosy 110110 staid mai lea at hat without tonanefol asempiammai that the busat oidatt should have bees hers osly shrilled in meet the gramether. treble% by the roes !aria seem ass bwP whits, to make what Mearmatkia I add kr the beam dimities 'I ewrMi seer glee her, mid se Mite she bed ber-gritl. mid isd s 4, Ia .1y with her mare sada thug Waft it each gram tel fold. about her little ligare—the Odes earls jest ming bet sot emembig the ,newof ber, I Melt, and her arms gjanakii *MO obey lea. Moat gam would have bees frond of her, bat I . bad Imam ma woman WINN duple superiority to all °inside decorations so far transcended all the Ado of dress sad &shim that I amid sot trim* is the owe bette of the e=ternal. pis ems the orameyeamee at my ludalpaoe ewe dime:gem That sight Nellie tea a ewers geld. la a tee days it mega upon her law, wad thea madieal shill wee et so wait She c a ridl wens, gad thay_made ber pare the mid, ray sky Biersh. Threes% her inane I had hew a laciest mem. she died wish her head me my Mews; With abeam bar his breath she geld earthet I had mai her very hem. Wham I steed sear her gram I mount. ed for her aimemly I maid have given met to cell her haek..to life; say, I would have been adllis ire sea sot very Pecker to ase—to them ,urea tier_pleee mailer the aaitd , so that the Maid lave walked fedi .gala is her ;oath and beauty. kid yet. is *mks pained on, God, who jadgeth Sot as on pidgeth, will forgive me if a wild. thrill of joy did sometimes lathe wiy heart wrings quiver when I thought of the love of my youth aad remembered that I was free. Alter a time I went bone to Rye&ld. I sought Bertha'. society. At lint it seemed to ate that she tried to avoid we, but I persevered. 'I know the must have felt to the core of her heart the sincerity dmy love. Would she ever again return it? At last, ens eight, I asked her to go with me the sent morning to the hill overlooking the valley, where we bad stood together so many time in other days cionsented. We went up the kill almost in Miaow, sad whoa we reached its seapait we still stood silent. lj for a time. At length I maned to haw. a Bertha, there was a time when, u the man. log mist rolled away from over the valley, the mist rolled away from your heart, sad,.. saw .its hidelen treasure, your v - me. awe s tn. tied slate then; bat oh, Bertha, I haws sawed. I loved yon first, last, always. With all the might of my soul I love yea sew, Will you take me, sad weave the brokea three& of my life iota brightoess it last?" She looked at Me steadfastly end 'manfully. a freak," she said, With a geode, pitylwg as pect, "I esate ap here with yew home 1 keew you wasted to ask me that question. I Bosh see that you were eherishing hopes about me that I ought sot to let you cherish say longer It is all is vain. I will be your friend, Prank, your warm, tender friend, but the day for ass thing more is part.. Tlkre war a time when I would have gone with you to the world's mok, but yon yourself made my lore a sin. I NNW sot cherish it for the husband of smother. freak, I eoliquereei it, and ea earth it eau hays no roe urrecuoe. By the wild more , of he death-throes I know that it is dead utterly. Yen eau sever again itiadie the lib is its sold tarps. If you wronged me ogee, I forgive you. If you are unhappy, I pity you. Oa meth I u never have a dearer friend than Yon, bat she Uwe on my heart's altar is horsed to white ashes. I esa never be your wife." I looked is her clear, friend!, eyes. An aso gel's pity softened their gloom, but they _etre set ones east doers. I ooald see in them no shadow of hope. I turned away from their wist ful look. I uttered no more prayers. I only Dipped her hand in mine, sad some tsars I was not ashamed to abed fell over it. Then I let her g0'.... , .,_0nce more she went down the hill stone, sad was left epos km brow to straggle sub the anguish of my despair. Ob, Bertha, Bertha! Look eat, a friend. Frets this easier'. iris dor, even DOW pa ell see the sift goldenly away from the valley of the Waltham. Just so, I have sosassitass-thosight, I pita/ sae day see it roll away fro. the valleys of the Upper Casual, aid, perehanee, the love that wall dead, whoa I would have awakened it on earth, will have its owa resorrestioa is Heaven. God kaows! A SreoewMnmes WOKAII.-Mr. Clayton, aath& of • book on the Crimean Campaiga, not in his journey with a swam minded woman.— Ho Popo "We neit touched at Malta, taking an board a by fresh passengers is lieu of some Ito lad landed there. Ameog the new earners was a lady of a moat vials,s temper; to ungovernable that she bated mortally all who did tot agree estirely with bar ideas upon eiery thing. Her basbaad loformed us that just before his marriage be was warned of the lady's leg disposition, and to test the accuracy of the information, one even. ing, as he sat next to her at dinner, he man agW cleverly to jog the servant's elbow as a plate of mock tartlt soup was offered her, which of muss was upset over the yams la ' Xy's white dress of tulle lace. Na oomplaist, nor area a frown being evinced, the del ighted sailor am eltadmi that what he had heard was a &Oaks, and that his isassarata had the temper of the lamb who bad been fed epos mashed potatoes,' sad as harmless sa water gruel; so the marriage took place. Bat soon the lady's real char acter shoes out. 'How is it,' said the happy husband, 'that, having such a bad temper : you stood the fo soap so well?' 'W'hy, as mend the lady, might have amend lath& forest as the time; May psi hersnal• yea should bane only gone late my room a lauds while at• terwards, and sees-the marks et my teeth en the bed-pose" " Um—Whoa a bones is Idiots& by rite triikoh ream to nibble at Welled ebeeee sad the asasi bsitsy's goo dtM b T 7 elefleted oil of rtmlioai post tho bellow Or.o.eeto trip, will elmaet terstriabij sittiot it falter Lb. igelooliievoits voroitatir bawl eleettled. TN Battik Charier keels, tide to be blot teith . okiel estrsontioatisee* b 'ff hero totitbeitior tridi all *mew a NW "OS ems, 1 4. • *# eti: SC oomplotiti amigo! ' Np' boos we _... EMMil=llMil EMI=II ADVANCE. , APRIL 3,1858. Beeer“Am And 7Ldtiog~ die. The lEastea (Ohio) gravely relates the oleic of se amyl 40 Torehillo. Bea , soak eosin, is that State. ere se the story. Some time is Asgast last, a bright sole llOolli gmat little girl, aged Sim years, sad dasgithee of Mt. Charles, who resides is the Wahl, deemitied, while playing sees the well is the yard, shoat sees of the day, meowed to dimmers something high up is the air, sad desesedieg towards her. The ettestios of the AIM wee Ise mash dross to the ablest, that her pee Weems riveted spotlit, sad se it drew sewer, she wee eiserved fimpestly attemptisg to rash it with her bawds; sad fern deeer seqsaistasee with the strange visitsat.— Wiles the seethe of thelduld was limited to the souse, the litde girt informed her that she was is the messes of as Aug* that the bed talked with it; that it bad math eimantnnfestione to her; sad, tsrdwirware gave a deeeriptios of it; &word. ihg iF o phritettlir with the getteralls a meiz dim of tie appears's* of these gets shove. ?o Witty herself that there amid be so delsidos is matter, the ' mother •estemad late sateenstime oh**, Iloww.ors and t o ed Sow being satisfied of the reality of the is: terviosi—seter having area wad talked with the dowel, /oats face--lead after rsociviaglnfortas. ties tress its( the precise tine When her owe tlettai would ester—ohs retired fro. the spot, tub". her little 01 with her, sad she 11.age1, waning its bright wisp, roomed Heavesward. Whoa the maw sad child were slaw, they talked freely of what they lad sees sad imrd, sad the mother's settee was Mack &spa- by the artless awl et the shied, who said that " the Angel told set she would die just two maths from the time she Ares saw it, at precisely twelve dem* sod twenty-fit. minutes; that she would W three days is ayia r , tbst bet death would be unlite that of others; that her Meads would sup. pose her to be is a trance; that her eyes could sot be closed; that her funeral versos would be preached in three weeks afterward is the sew schoolhouse of the neighborhood, by a man whom, together with his horse and buggy, she deeeribed, sad that her Mande would hate difficulty in pro rang the house for the ocessios. The mother'kept the sad swot to herself, sad waited for the appointed time, hoping "Satan might yet go er.il with her std hers, aid not oaring to be reckoned as use who would attempt to revive the &fusee &striae of Spiritualism. Bat with the tiles was the terrible blow! Three days baler. the time predicted for her death, the little girl f.O upon the loot, from whams she was takes to bed, and at the hoar sad misses Weald, os the third day breathed bet last. Her eyes re mained open after death, sod could sot be closed. Friends, supposing bet to be entranced, made many and rids eforts to restore her to life. A few days after her burial, as Rev. R. P. Karst was passing by_ that way, a friend of Mrs. Charles called to him, sad requested him to tarry awhile, and preach the little girl's funeral sermon. The Reverend guillemot' accused himself on the ground of having prior engagements, but prom. lard to mass_ wad de so is salters aims. His Pre" seta istripweens essesepowded N the tient siGhiliti *Galan . Oita the prophetic da teriptios, sad when he did niters to redeem his promise, the workmen who had built the sew sehool-honas, baring a lies spas it, refused to let it be opened for the autoporia armor; bet swasestawesty , awry pee up the key, sad the versos wee preached at the asset time and plow predicted. The bereaved mother had intended that the knewleep of these prophesies sad_ their futill'- mean should go out of time with her; bat resent, ly the weight of secrecy bearing more crushingly upon het, she determined to reveal the whole matter, and, in seeordasee with this determine. don, one day last week, she sent for John Leti more, Tag, sad Samuel Wood, one of oar County Cbuittassionees, and to them gave the truth:olam the men prominent of which we have given The gentlemen named are among the oldest, moat respectable, and lightest's! citizens of our county, and thllir known character fu integrity is end, neat guaranty that they would sot favor a wrong action, or in any way assist in giving publicity tot story, as to the truth of which they had a reasonable doubt. These gentlemen we ender , stand, have take* down the facts, as Mre. Charles related them, for the purpose of giving them to the public is pamphlet fora. They both hear testimony to the gool character and standing of the lady who makes the revelatien, nod would regard anything easing from her ado entitled to credit. I s. A Samoa lady who had a somewhat Bee. amoebas spume, resolved to (rightism 'him ism) tempersoce. Sbe therefore, itogagad a watch lass, for a stipulated reward, to carry +blimp. der' to the watch-house, while yet is a ewe of imseasibility, sad to frighten him a little .whea be recovered.' la coosequesee of 1116 arreage •troat, he was waked up about eleveu o'elock at sight mad fossil lying me • Paso heath la a strange sad dim apartsomet. &Mktg him self en hie elbow, he looked wooed, twitil his eyes rested oa a man sisuag by the stow., sod sesaking a agar. " Where am ir. asked Philander. " la the medical eollege," said the cigar stack er. " What a &dug there?" " Going to be out up!" " Cut up? How cooper that?" "Why' you died yesterday while you,wee sad we brought your body hero to make 'Woe'!" " It's tie! I slut (bud!" " No matter, we bought your wean asklioso from year wife who had aright to sell it, for it's all the good she ever weld sake oat of you. If you ire am, dud, ifs basalt of the doctor's, sod diey well est you ep deed or sliver " Yaw will do it heyr' asked the old sot. " Te de owe we will--sow—ieteee." " Well, look lettere, rig's you lei as ban some• thing to drink before you bulgier' Alaollao.—A few miles below totagtalcsie, New Turk, there sow lives, sad has lived kr several yours peat, • worthy elergymea—• however, very short in stature. Upon a cer tain illasday, about eight years ago, this clergy man was invited by the pastor of a church in that village, to all his pulpit for the day. The iavitatioa was , sed Sunday morning saw Mr. is the pulpit. Now it &pawed that the pulpit was a very high one, sewi&ugly, &early btd the poor little clergyman from view. However, the eosgregetion, oat of respect, managed to keep their emmt . erwevt, sad with over Pions Noes, —sadrel ti y a maim for WI east. They were sot to Ina We t far a amok aadtwo little oyes, y appeared ens the try al t h e aad a squakiag tmasalcour vase pro ia mad tow the tszt: "Be a roll dhow, it jai, be tug afraid." A cameral roar of hggbltr Miowed the aaireumatoas tba brow unfilled, sad tinted al aorta of Wow ;Ahab Ia ths genital spar, 14 the Otraish, audit teas a leas tine bans the mini, , ter was earibiad to . poord with Ida wawa, so Ll4ainse ass, sad tio If ttleatsh i Ssodiattoa a hoist*, bads hit tie. 'di his enthuses. Tho tut sea aasousord is des form. "A little while aad ye gal see wit, sad sods, s *We sad ye #lO lot see me.* In on& soma% hi itiraoti ido lit lath grass taroairogro, and ,Ms / lifodiag sad disq ll ipT i od li M i tll • ' " Mks muty 16 ON many t • . °;<••• • -.ItIStAIWIt.W-7t 4ry ! A Milo but. Old Aethrasite bees very deer wiille--es dean that Os rusts his oo her owe pelmets serest shoat fifteen thoassild dollars a year. Mr. Aa thresittralways has the klieg foshisse, so when the groat &mop mask was oshibitod is Bear/ way, Mrs. A. instead, parehnned rare isr her MONK trip. Seery one hours that, the great Serstor trunk is as use • trash. It is of Susie s. Cheeps, du WM. of the great pp i d, sight have found =OP as. seessodadoe for her oaths household Is the grist fierstoga trust. Anoordlogly does west Mrs. A. to the pest water4g place, with her groat track. She hod not • tong there, however, whoa old Asthn aile received a private telegraph from a fries& to isfonn his that Mrs. A. was tidies desperately with Young BeLtebab, the son sod the bar gold Belitebak - the treat soap boiler. Aathruoite in stantly 'takes the train, strifes at the hot.],. sad lags:kiss the snubber of his wife's roots, vastly wJits up stairs. Hia'wife's door is 'hat. As. threats host& Door open slier sass ality, Lc A. appears tattered, whisit tutor immune to disobey when she sees her hubsad. linsbnud eaters coolly; =pleats that he jest some to ass bow she was getting on, sad seats himself es the Saratoga trunk. Drops a glove, the piskiag up of which Nubia* his to look ender the bet No use then. Mrs. A. looked ea if sone sae oaghtto bt there. Husband talks of the spostit. er, sad tile pair are sham down to a-little light, coeurestion, when old Authrasite remarks quietly: “Mrs. A., there's a rat is your trunk." Mrs. A, terse pale through her paiet. No— Hostiaad is obisadru. - The rat is is the wain scot. They are always there, those rats. Has. bead is sure it is in the trunk. He swells him, he will elusive. Mrs. A. very aazions he should sot. .He can't The trunk is shut, and she be. lost the key. Husband begs to ooetraditt. The key was in the look sad What was boom-- the lid was open. Butbeadounid the progestatioes of ball raised the lid. No eriaolioe, no shawls, no lace, ea furbelows ia the greet decagon weak; out, young Bel:eludes glossy earls wed killing mouttaehe are visible. Mn. A. instantls Nola. It's the privilege of her ass, ea seek ocesaioes. What does husband do? Shoot yeses Belviebedg Not a bit of ti. Se smiles grimly and sjlt► the lid (lawn again, looking the-geatSerawn trash. Re liege the bell; tells the waiter to bring a glablet. Bores a few boles ta the great troth. Orders up the porter, sad goon of te New York aeocaapanted by the great Saratoga creak. Went would the trunk sot have peen fors sight la a baggage mann, whew it smelled the &einem awoke that was es liberally palled about! The troth, although Dearly salfosaied, thought it bast to keep quiet. Arrived at birte York, aid As thrseite told the people at the depot, lead eseugh for the denten wink to hear Mu, that he emetil hisec hie baggage at the dim for a few day*, when be would used for it. Ile thee west eft This wee more than the great wish emid bear, so it kicked, s►omtdd, sad wade it noise, until it was broken open, and to the eatiaivirient of everybody, poor Belsebab crawled out in a limping condition. He tried to tell the people ruse 'tints atom Mr a bus, bus otwellager the truth leaked out, and I prediet that east summer there will be fewer great Saratoga trucks at the springs. I thick old Astluseite had the best of it, don't your A &tunas CONVIZIIIOII.—Assapt she many coo version* of solid simmetars is NOV York lately, as repotted is the papers of that city, that of ORVILLIN GAZDNIIIL (um issamlly sown from his former life, being * selabestati, pugilist, as "Awful" GmLowsa,) is worthy of remark We clip the following from so mi. abase : " A Christian who bad bees lakes* with kits, said: 'Now, Ms. Gamiser, dos% yea feel ss d you ought to aliases your costae of Ws? Said be, '1 do. 'Tiles,' he asked, 'wily ties's yos de so?", Weil,' said Glartiser, 'I have ammo amttsrs in New York to settle up ins.' 'Al,' mid the politicises, 'but you had better souks with your Maker first. 6 Well,!. said (lordlier, am go. Mg to the city to morrow morning, sod whoa I return I will seek salvation.' " He kook at the altar, bat again he met set eouverted. He said to the mishits', 'What dose this mess? ' said the sisister, 'God wane to give you such a struggle that you will serer target it. He means to ass you a a mesas at 6vertiag others.' Oa Moaday . _ sham they ans th glt him into a private house. Tie prayed so that nearly all that Om of the towa gathered sheet the What is that?' 'lt's Gardser pray. lag fur mercy.' That was food --was it not? (Cries / of Amen) Os Moaday sight be west agaia r to the situ. Os Tuesday he haws to go kite Plains,'. and a friend said, will ge with you,' and put up his horse sad they lelt together. • " Thy talked on without knowing wheat they Mere going, seal be healed the horse apoi stns side of the road, sad shouted ant 'halleisjaii.'— 'What are you doing--prainiafg God--a man se wicked as you hey. been—yes have made a Ws taker Gardner said, 'He tbmpt be had made a mistake, bat be auae to the Chu* and while kneeling, the elands began to dispel, sad a bright light surrounded him; soma he took his basdker chief, and covered his eyes. Said the Minister, 'What are you doing, Gardner?' "Why,' said he, 'there is sash glory Wising all armed me I thought it watt be a siaaltu f , sad I covered tiy eyes to see ill Geoid see it yet, it is all light cad beautiful: (lieseatkia sad lead cries of Ames, Glory be to God, ke.) Oa Thum day eight be came op sad said, 'I hare got nr• thought it would be . good; bat it is a groat deal better than I thought it was.' " BRAM IS or LII SCILANIOS. —A Califtwsk biter writer thus give. his experience of incur MC! lesuniace re a nice thing—a beautiful system I tried it nee; insured a vand. She geabusask ed law "staithereens;" bad by repaired under the eye of their spat. Oasettlesn4= treated me to a treatise on lesson," average," "navigation," sad several other sties sec broker:o'4ond a beautthil doestateat. all figured over-nd ruled is red ink, sad we waled. They first charged me what I had paid for repairs, thee charged it book to the aunt-- then °barged the vessel the dames bearers what she thee was sad feneerly was soi—thes deducted what she ought to ban beseal me back the Insane. I had rid, sad ha by some error a small basses an sal borer, they ipve that to the broker for Nokia( oat the papers. Not being a seleatille watheisa. I took the dostunat bone sad Igved all de in It s apir result stood thus: Hied bees allowed the "rid lege of repairing my own vessel at se ens net pay .two soles sot bait ins, sad pea g 75 ' Broker Joan' p"ba fir 11111 essanalas Of ail thcesystnies at Dahell eionend does is rel ink, awl tied up very testily with grata Ahem ;It Is a very pretty tiiims-411saror it and 111 an ever sestestanl _a/ naafi 4 mag,loolo,* *Tiler ad** le ism or Mt pine C:6,11901. s• sompsased Tye mans Jeasy rill WI. B. •P. S OAN, Enrroß NUMBER 47. The Wee few of the *eve. (I.— the Ws&lmellse aisimik, d gorge OM.) We see indebted to the bithes@ of s bitted, midget is llostereh for the latest papers sod vaillible rade dimassats, throirieg ouch light as as easel seedities sad prompects of Worth en Moslos. Is else% us isdepeadeet republic elesedy toilets met of the Bravo, sad we ay as well siettgaise the hot. The deihg, far lighted Vidssivi issues hie Mien sod prosiaustioss is the aim of the •free sad sorereigs States of Coahuila sod New Lees," sad their neighbor, Taisogipas, is, is like maser, soils& epos s esSuaresisiag basis of national istivisdesee These ewes, of shish Monterey is the aster• al eartuol, see sow amiss is smears, soda the direetios of their °oversees, Gana sod Vidsurri, is an veyeets as a distant lotion, separated irre vosably iron Madam All the ports of the Rio: - Bravo, the as eigable Ilse of &aisles between these !hates esdlleses, have bees declared free mad epee, and are set subject to the laws of Nazism It Fres Zoos, Meaty miles wide, extendiug sksg the west be. of the Bravo, fro m its mouth 'ls the saxes head of saviption—five hue dried miles op thestrestrtthrowa open to free trade sad eoloaisatiest the new Republi c .— Goods passing the Free into the interior of fhb ise tawdry will sot be subjected to a ben. vim sari! dais that of the United Stites, which is itself is ea immasee relief from the cumb roue sad arbitrary Maxims system. The people of Northers Manisa will sever retorts to the yoke of dm Osstrsl despotism, after tasting the free dom, expaseitme, sad prosperity of the Gates Videurri gevenemmit. Ja feet, we bare peculiar and sathesitie reams for believing that the star rousdieg ikeies,lbeis Sonora to Sao Lois Potosi. would Jelly ersituri this metre, sod formally tre he Republic of the Sierra Mad under liberal il slid thoresghly Americas institutions, if isdeedere eiszW feel assured of a prompt recog skit* by the liaised States The 'posing of the Free Zooe to settlers and traders, sod the liberal ioducements to miners sad settlers sod', their revised colonization laws, will twig is aad firmly establish a valuable ',datum, who Will create order sod stability, where asarehy has hitbert.i reigted supreme.' A cosvoestios of the delegates of the State soya of the Sierra Madre, at Mooterey or Sal tile, sad the formal sanouncement to the world of the 'steal statue of the sew Republic, is shoat all that remains to be dear; fur, practically, it in already in fail action sa au independent mai*. It cahoot oorentand the means to tun - milhiste a peaceful isdependeaoe until it is re. voglased by ether satiate, and especially by the Mated States, as the free and distinet power it really it but it is an clearly the duty sod interest of ear people to esseept this intprovernent in our Maoism Mallow, that it (*Loot inert with much F y e n . sad eordial relations with the Slates be. tree* the Rip Item and the Gulf of California, you to as she hist and shortest pathway to the Pee* senkAsistis trade, sad will add another Pulifolleht of golds, impulse to our westward •C esd, above all, it sets limes and limits the I ;sbisieties of our frontier Indian Tribe. Them endollareitinine are so vital to the 'growth of She Watt, that, es a simple question of Pe If proississa, se shall be prompt sad eager w wel. wale the indapesileelee of Northern Mexico. Ocia t emiansa--Our attention has recent ly boss called to a cure for cancers, which is of OD NSA int , that we truth to make it known 111 ly as possible Some months Ago, Mr. T. B Illasos--wbo keeps a music intore Whammed' street, sad is a brother to the well ksoes Lowed Mason--ascertained that be bad a NOM OS his lbee, of the liS4 of 4 pea. It meat es kiit Dr. Woolcom, and the wound partially Selossqesstly it grew *gala and while he MN is Cissiseati as basilicas it attained the its. If • Weeny Set. He has remained there vises Miami's sad has come back perfectly oared. The rooms was this: A sticking plaster was put over the cancer VIA a eirmalar pees ant oat of the center a lit Ile Wiper than tle caeoer, so that the cancer and 4 41.411 41114111 r 'rim of bealtby skin next to it wee expend. Then a plaiter made of chloride of sink, bloodroot and wheat lour was spread on a piss* of smarm at the Mao of ibis circular open. lag, sad applied to the mower for 24 hours Oa reneonag it the Gamier will be found to be herst into, sad appear of the color and hardness if an *id shoe solo, sad the circular rim outside of it will appear white and parboiled, as if scald. mtjl by boa steam. The wooed is now dressed, sad the *op heals op The piaster kali the the masa so that it &ugh@ out like dead flesh sad maw rem apsas: This remedy was dis cerned boy Dr. Pell, of Leiden, and has bean Need by bias foe six of sight years, with entail. lag smosess, sad sot asses gam bees known of the 111,11MIWYKS et a mew ' where this remedy has been app li ed. It has th e mactios of the most omissat physisiess mid eargeons of London, but ham set till recently, bass used is this coustry, sod mom, at deo faraley, with their proverbial oppsaisise to isseeetioss, look upon it with die. feast.—Piro Dom A RAILIKILD btommer --Cooduetor Woodall ed the Lit* JONA (Ohio) Railroad, noticed a sag gist bill& train goifteast, and came to eallset bet fate. Be obeervea that she had bu. U, altbriugb she was going to New York, lb she said. Ile Mesons isterested in her, leveed that she lived is New York, but came west to wurk, sad kid bows takes sick. This story was told so assail/ that the emadootor, who had watched the sarraser .toasty, °mild not doubt its truth. "If that id the case, .1 cantos take your motted i t a li d ! said. 41 sir, It is true." " Thee take joie moue; back," was Lis an• maw, sad Its passel stint t Through with* eeihmtiou, be related the tilessatetases tea esitykef gentlemeo passengers, at t reed to head a suiptiou list it they 7 w go the train and take up a ()Wise ties for the • . The gestlemcn readily agreed to this, an d • lbw minutes had the pleasure of Inaba; is tbe girl imusserio tees dollars, enough to pay bar way to New York, She know amb les of 60 movement anti/ she received the mosey, when her grateful feelings grave - vent is secs tears No one doubted her honesty. • Ilirood4l wee sot imitated. Before she len the Wide, bk. /dive her a memorandum set ting/forth *. tents Am should take and a card, win* be mayssitsd tar to use inste ad of tickets. Oa the Sad um wipes the kollowing: , _lb J *Are Chided/Art-1 bare passed ibis Imlay loin lady as my train to Columbus. A solisation was tykes up for her, and senate= tiellin plat ad In bet Made by the passengers.— ' DM Geti's sake, dot's take a cent of it. Woopabh Coaduofor Little Muni B. B. Mb, ND 4004 etutl+ei het to reach how safely, sad will wan is her parse. 4 B Szioemessos.—A sharp and wealthy glibassi* sonaly, lingo's, mot ninny aiminlikasi&lns gad igilos's station, bas on inied, it Is elesee,l 96 busigns of sagest wites ion sear he Mead $1 7$ . Ba heM ma for we Eden. geliver it at the ail. imiles Oise mil per timid. 11152