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The Suffin his gladness saluteithe young Spring Prim his sapphire dome on high, Shining down from above, like the spirit of love, From his home in a clear blue sky. The fountains gush up like a young maiden's jo And flow, iyith a laughing. song,; , And the rivers give out a melodious shout, As their waves march along. • The bright dandelions bespangle,the vest • 'Of green velvet that Edrth puts on; And Zephyrus weaves of the young forest leaves Her silver and emerald crown. Iler lap is an altar to Spring consecrated, Fill'd With'efferings' rieh and rare, Of young dewy &Oren; ittm the halm breathing bowers, And wild fawns and young lambs fair. . Thera% a hymn on the earth, there's st hymn on .the EON There.are hymns on the balmy wind : There's a flush of delight on the fair and the • bright, • There's a beauty and love combined. There's a rich gush of life in the myriad breasts That feel the warm breath of Spring ; There's praise all abroad to the bountiful Lord, And a free will offering. • The beautiful Springithe generous Spring, She has come to her own again ; With a message of loVe fronn the, bawers above, Where the pare'end the bealitifut reign. Thera never was an Earthly Ikream. There never was an earthly dream, • • Of beauty and_delight, That mingled not too soon with clouds, As sun-rays with the night; - That faded hot from that fond heart - Where once And lefrtlifit heart more'deiolife 'F,or halting felt itis sway. There never was a glad bright eye 4 But it Was dimmed by tears, • Catuled by such griefs as, ever dull. • The sunshine of our years, - We looked upon the , sweetest flewer, 'Tis Niither'd soon and gone; we gate open's Star, to find • _ . Rut darkness where it shone. , • There never *as a )noble leart,-. • ' A mind of worth, tuul power, , • That had not in this changing world, Pain, misery, for its dower; • The' laurel oh the Wow had hid ' Ir ioni many a eardess'Sie, • The secret of the soul within, •fts blight and agony. There' never wan--there:cannot be On earth a precious spring, s. ,Whose watersto.the fevered lip 'we May , bring • All changeth on this troubled •1 Or passetb from the sight:,._: . 0, for that werld where joy and peace Reign as eternal light I Little Lady Caroline. I know. a Wetlb young girl; t'l ••n r 7"% With a,voitr liken pinging bird ; • Aitd'tis bliss to loolr, on her loiely taco • • And list 'to her•joyous words=- Oh 1, trimly. %heart will • Madly pine , For her—tliat sweet young Ciroline. I . „knoWlt fair young girl, ' ' bli eyelikei the sky's own bine, Or a sweet springilower when its azure leaves Are right with the early dew -010 a thirig hilrearth and half divine' Is the-that fide/Ming Caroline. • 1 lcitoW Vright. yimitg girl t . '• '1 • ' And her every thought'a.a gem ; . • A lovelier diftroond thanpier fleshed ' ' : r Fioni'ickinglyidiedbm.; ' • • "On , l her anttl nAtleise4l,ottir will,altirptt • •, ..heaven—that bright young Caroline. •-• (LoutsVillejcarnal., ATIs...,_c,j,,L.A.NT'. BY DR. CABBEInER. • •:. pope morning, as the sun arose, two llpir- ' is w'erit 'fot~th ; 'upon the earth r ' And mby welt; sigteis; 'builraith *as clf mature Age,: while Hope was yet a child,' , I •Ther wig° both beautiful.orrte loved to gaze upon , the countenance of Faith, for hef eye was aerOna, aryl- Imanty'chang- Cd . 'not; Rope Wile the 'delight of etery 'dye: • • • And the child sported-in the freshness of the,tnorning; ;awl es she hoyeted ever the gardens . andciewy. lawns, her - Win e ? kiihdred in the sunbeams like the' faititiow. “Come my sisteri,‘' ihe‘ctidd,. 4 indehase :withltrie the 4utteitly.froni,ilewer,Act,(tow- eao ,rft i tkuther sistur If.l,7,ga,zipg at,the lark, as jt arose:Frain its low nesfand warbled` among - the tlende.: ' ' '' '' '' ' ' '' And whoa it leis iionnohe child saidu . gain:. 340;ntigi•Any slater* and ; plunk •}with me theigeNe-Feaf# l 9 prpleintS o , l ! ,lllo, Ye:Fid beautiful, and their fragrance is iiiiCet.' '. But Faith reptlied:--“Nay r , ,ini n sister, 'let the (10Wers hi-theta; foi tholf , tirt'34ung add deliktteit'th34o witlithiltr,Beanty, %will me4tate in , thftlehtid*, AU ia.go he 4 .Pr ~the; d ay 4.P.,PF4..., I'4 -9_,u, 4 '; . ti:l4-„Alli . AiY # :y 04 feuctant,ln 'tnp eilt„ bo thciA il l weary, come an ' its Ott' - 64116111;"“ , I I l' •.Andishe smiled iand!idoputed. - i ': 4 -iii),x; .. •,= Ai* atm:, listpeleaught:lmeaAiltegor fitlOpig malli : ill hOTANCOandiPihR4 c HRW )I .' _Mace, Tt,ut.ilrurniklAt., := . f - i., 1 ‘ ,4 -. i,. ! A , Theri Faiths ; rikly , pleor feta e ileaitlioil *Ber,• l 4iiti ;•tvii, , is'. eon tiflif.seauce ad r .. . • '...,...1 :"-r1,,r:11 • And the eliq ,d answered: '"lleta!fse ' 4 cloud is` in the ski, 'and ,iii'estinidihie o vereast---see, the rain btgitis' - "It is hitt a simwer,"' Fahh, teplied i "slid When it i.sover, the ileitis will be • greener titan 'before." . , Now, the place where they'sat s shel tered from the rain as it had be fronithe heat. , Andpaith had. OHM `the child, and showed tier hew the 'tors flow ed with a Adler and cledrer z e reain ds , t shower fell. And presently the sun broke o in, and the woods resounded 'with scing. Then Hope was 'glad, and went forth to her sports once more. After awhile the:sky was again darken ed, and the youp g spirit looked up;"and be w hold, there `as' no cloud in the whole cir cle of the heavens. Therefore 'lope inarydled, for' it 'was "not yet night.' And she fled' to her sister,'and east her self at her feet, and trembled exceedingly. Then I'aith raised the child, and . , led her forth from the shade of the trees, and point ed. townids the Sun,'aiid said: "A shadow is passing over the face there . • of, but no ray of his glory:is , extinguished. Ile still-walketh' in 'brightness, and thou shalt' gain delight ,th,tAlfin his ' beams.-- See even ' -et hie face is 'not iOtolly hid den from us." . . But, the Child dared net leek up, for, the gloom Struck, upon her heart.- • - And when all was bright again, She feat cd to Wander from her sister, and her Sports vere less gay than before: • When the eventide Was eeme, Faith Went forth froin the foreat shade, and sought;the lawn,. where she might 'Watch the setting of ilie Sun Then said'she to her, young - si§ter, 'Conic dfartheof tl and behol ;howglories -sun , Set transcend the beauties of the-morning. See hoW softly they melt away, and give -plaeeto the, shadows of the night.' But Hope was now weary, her eye" ivas heavy and her voice languid. She gilded her railiant,Wings, and dropped 'drller sis ter's* beiern, and fellesrp. But Faith iiiatehed reugh the night. She was never . Weary, nor did her eyelids need repose. , • ; She laid the child on abed of flower's, and kissed her check. She also drew her inentleroy9ilthe head of the young sleeper. tl'rat .hernrght sleep in 'peaae. - , raflafißlo l l , 3JP*4o4 amri?4oo fiosv the staiieame'forib: She :traced Odin iii"their raradiantaities, an d listened to the harmonies, which earliatli Andas she listened their music, entranced her soul. •-• . L At length lt liiryt,Opeareu in 1 149, East, anil,th'e.sunMirefforth 'the f(eavene, Then die,apikitimatet4cl tp arouse:the young sleeper "Amalie ! 11:1 my luster !!" he cried, , fa ; lieu , day bath de'wnd, and no cloud shall overshadow it Kivike, tor the "sruiyinith aiisen,'lo4o _shall got" no more.° -*. "* .3* * • * , i ... , • . THE IVIOTIIER.B, IiEW.AHD. • I saw a little clotidlisingiti the' Western /thisen. - In.a few moments it spread'oi3Of hn i , ! I f; ; ., r 1 ld - 'll 1' C. _xpAis_ ',. .teaven, it watere - t lc earth 'lvtli• a, genial' shower . I' gaw a little rividetetart frointhe 44entdin;ivindiniith way throthfli the villey , irid' i the meadowi receiving each, tiibutiry rill, AlliCh it met in its - courie till it beciine i-iniility stream, beaiing,' on its bosom , the:mere.4andize of manylatious, - and the.variaus pit?dnetions of . this, ,iditicent.,ceiintik. , i Saw a - little see 0 drop into i tbel'eatt i li. ' 1: 1 1ie de,We'de tignd'e'd; the sun Foeb upon it , it - Started into,, life ln. '' ; a Idle time , 'it spread its branches: and becamen 11 ~,alteltegroiti the' Apitt.,!fitidtlie,foWls.o f the' heaven lodged in its lbretielies.' ..; 1. ,.,1 eaw.a littf,6 tiniiiiiig boyltand' by the side of his mother, and heard him tepe'4 from her lips one of i -the songs Or Zien.— I saw him kneel at her feet, • end'prityt,:that Jesus ,woUld,:bless 'his Tclsii parenbii and keep him front teitiptitiei . in u:liido rote I saw him with I dle r books _of the e.lasse; under his arms, li , alk k itig ilohe; bilfi4,l in .deep thodett, . I ',Went. :ingo - i '. - Saf?bath `S - cliool y lu . nd. beard inni', t saying,tn 5.,. little ,eirele,.that, surrotided hnn,.,,'"§"tfferAittre 1 children to came unto me f", ina fe l iii MO ;ments, afterwards - I . ,wetit, into the sitictui- sy,ntid heard him ieaionink of "righteous- 4iCSS, temperance, 'and 'judgment to cethe.". I. looked i and 'sew that same nietker at .whose feet he had knel ant froth Whose ; lips .lie had 'learned ,tik itsp",i be 'name Of 13- ..thanuel: ‘, 'tier ~baiy, Waif i ii_liitetiedi?y, the frßst, of 7iii44,..qqo.lieavo-I?P'6III'k6F.I,IAT brou?, and her eye, -'gliitened '.,Nirith:a.lear ; ~4114,J, thought T., sill , i nth*r i .'Air' J :the , i t in o ,yf4g *A i,mptllges.lylijl4lll, 04e. ip,ve.rt - . ad to ) day,s 4 gona 6y, ~yjlen t tliis , `l)4apers was first dart.ning into Tife, i liSteiikii• le;lier ipi:ir! the yoiec ofinstnntion, oglitilui ring in childlike simplicity thti, 'wq.t , ,,;i,,lie. ! g0p4,., prkr y 1,1804,...Tb ... 0 . 0 ,Ilie:';ilthar ,ycst of ninoillar l a OA I, filortii,4,llt Oil; lYt IfilWillri ' igAiatIOFPRIAS!, , NT.",.° urO,I I )4YORINIqt.,vAPPIPC;: ‘ Pit3*,r in iffi ty, N rvppa4 not .c pe #l:sllnt If .thmn [ An A9itcM 11 °, 0efi n (PP -i SlYtfh i rl 4 :lYS r IftliegaAßlEßP4S4r.44B,MPLYisiTOP '4lhin IHIWIP I AVAD-Y ° lf_ b !S B Mll',t_,9l l , 4 42:, e4lsoiToFFlre-Riti!WRSS.I,tf.MtATIT" up in fruition and Onlimi; - . tai . 3 % - nu not)e ,te?- , n 141tp -4 r ci * f , .0 t t "liitt4a car ' ... - - to• -.1.. - , 44- :' ii Irt'S . r.:'• u .4.• 4.• : 3 'wit •• - cluirn&Y , 4 4c#1 1 9, 1 944rir . ,C 1 Cg r i'l . fr.l : a RlAll e i'Y c ?lq i * ;6 kee.St ir. , - -r . L , IL. 17,. ,_ ~.-1' ~ • "'''. .- : • s , / - . dErrnSBURG, PA., nuta THE biturntinirs tvik 11:7-The following is an extract from a tale , y Mrs, MAST Liixamotti, which apPeared'in al:he! number of the New England Washington. it is the picture of a drunkard'A wife--a Picture Which ,r; • • the writer states is loin:Wed upaii facts One wintry afternoon, when huge. data of snow blocked up the narrow and irregu ular.streets of the city, when the.ti,ifill / wind -tie • hi) , h blew - froth all points Of, the tompas dash d hither and thither ihrongli the keen , air' air' ' ie 'broad . sneW4lakes, Mrs Aiihini,l s ntily clad, and, illy calculated to' drive 1 raging tempest, left her'licime 'to seek lone of the 'numerous seamen's cloihing stores, called “slop Shojis," - which were 1 seattered . throughont Ann street and• its vi cinity. In her hand was a large bundle" of work just completed- by herself,-George and Bunn°, 'and upon the 'payment which she was expecting for her labor, the fitini ly was depending for their evening meal. During her . absenee, her husband staggered homewards a shocking state of inebriety, where t fume and Charles, the younger son, were endeavoring to - Ronnie the 'infant Charlotte, not a year old, Who;alWays qa icate, was helpless as infancy itself, and who lay in the cradle, wailing her mother's absence. As 'Mr. Austin approached the little one, and raised her in his arras - ' ith the . natbral kindness which not et , on in temperance could . banish from his nature,' Emrna r anaivere of her father's deep intox= icatiOn, aecustotned as She was to , teeing him more or less so constantly, and per. ceiving that the babe was quiet, ran down stairs to the almost empty wood•shed, where her brother. George was seeking fit, el to prepare their supper, and Charles fol., lowed after her. Mr. Austin moved to- wards the fireplace, sod endeaysred to scat himself; but losing his balance, he fell ; arid in falling, the babe rolled froth his arms, with its face downiVards, into . the fiery' bed of glowing eoals that lay In the hearth-stone:- --The-child Was too much enfeebled by recent illness to 'extricate 'it: 'self, the father so dreadfully intoxicated that some minutes elapied before lie was fully aware of its condition, or could re cover his fbet ; its cotton garthents Were then blazing, its 'tender face, neck and bosom, were hissing on thehot coals. ;3r:l its efforts to shriek' were, only eon , ;1 -, ; and agonizedgasps,/ -..-- --. One glance 'at ...his, itettop exerts - Situation,' tiroio mheifirmintos hum; ~:•• froth his,brailf; clearness Came told., steadiness, to his hand; and, with , the,Ar...,...- nese. of 4iglitaing he Idre_W :the; bUrtling, babe 1 friim the;flames; dashadooter3Co.- vessel of Water,•andwas ,iiiastii* fo , the'doOr for as- sistance,.when!the • fledend'aulious foot= etepS) of , his wife: stunddd , •lln, the stairs, and; wit i ter thin thesheeted dead, his tongue rigid, With horror ' , with , the reekingYblieteii ed; blackened; form , Or hi.s habe.in his arms; he stood face to!face Witli , its' mother. Oh; God ! who can • tell, the ..tulapoken agony of the Moment;! .paralyzed, tooted to the .flooras irtransfornied to motto, with parted.fitis,from vithebee issued. Ito bound, her heart beating loud and heavily so that she almost reeledffrom -the loree, of its sickening throb, she fixed her eyes steadi lylupon her , husband for a moment, as if to read the whole, tale,, and.th en prompted .by the ,instinets. Of her maternal ' heart, . she threw Caller trance of horror, and flew to seek relief. But tie poor little innocent had inhaled the scorching `'gas of its fiery and the severfst - of hs burns, terrible as they were externally,' could neither lieteen or reached. "Th'e small veins 'ot' its neck weie tense and Knotted under the!nuiveringtesh, its every breath caused convulsive throws, and rolling , upwards. sightless eyes, spasmodically .ctenching its : feeble-hands, its delicate sinews, tightened, -with Agony, the lalf-released , soul that hung Autvering on its lips, was.spee44,Y freed. It ,was months,cre. Charlotte Austin could ,throw off' from lier spirit the horrible tor per winch settled upon her, 'after the gi2,11, izing death of her delicate babe.. scent . - ed as if paleness would never more leave hei - cheek, as if her never more burn Steadily, Or her VoiCe - be 'Cleareri of its huskiness, as if she had forgotten even to smile arprlnyerse z for the moved about as if all tr4it:t44,4nipiaied' . 9 -idelannt. of her life tv'erc paralyzed.'igone'lilierr the secret of the accicinnewhiehli644:ooired save the parents, and the vague reply of Mrs.. Austin; 'that "her babe fell in' the fire during her Aimee," fastened' .fion‘her the charge of eaiel6snest and neglect, both among; her neigbbors, and•in the multiform accounts Of the occurrence that .foundrneir way into the city. She never repelled the charge,. but Clittihr-likbNV ',ita 'content to bear the sin* hitti'Whti hhirso Wrong 'ad:her 'arta her's, and' to r4ceive ihelidin *Mai tie deitair4idt 3 With the same meek, tincbinplainitig kiridnetts, , shercontinned to rriiniaterto his watits, uttering no wordaef harshness, t looking,-no,,rebukiv4a9;wlmt Was convnyecit by.thetrnottralltigNe.r Pf4lPr i i . .1. ri•la .r: ri ~ , tdi c:.i.a...1 1: 1 4A. 2_1,,i4..G J. 4 ' 01:3 Sr l if IA IPTY,A4llolfitiie'Pril. r& 1,q t r , " t ° B 4i, Trß ail i ° ITP I 4 11. s?en, 6 , la, I#l,l 041 iii,e' h" y:, en gege,4 in 41•16r}ntrifitt . ottellit bieti.Y 'mtge . th l'alie l ylftbliiNdia'filiiit'ai bfell ed very valuable i havebeciffed Tartif bindelverrivhich *ay' ' ihl . coipti,4lciic,9l:l ~ ;ce . ttipeAhaV , i Wi R 4164, dila apebn ,•. '. : `,t ; a nn t:teile Aaiontfisr:..„ :•.0 , oh/4mA iti i kerii. , , k. - Wkignytil64l rt6i 'ex% it to alitikiEtitlacidirtirVirmiP ', ' 1 _.- - •:,f,;:: - "iRARLE44 t • tSTS. - -We extract the following narrative from a lengthy Artielttpahliabed m a late peried ical,.pn the subject of apperi tiops t ; anO tould4eatiiik lilliiirthviihilhetit for one's peace of mind'aflerwards, to exam inel'eloselyinto e'dery :Din* 'bbillerilig the supeinit44,' ,Wilic,ll44444fpc can, with a little detersoingii, rerliduiion, dispel allonpleasant thoughts on the subject. The relator of, this story, • when: a boy, !lc, country. While somewhere to is early 'teens, wis'aent er t on a dim, half moons my Nov mber evening, to accompany a young girl, "the daughter, of a distant neighLer, to her; home. The road' in one 'plaCOfeailing tilting a atone *all, 'Which surroundedgrave=ya rd in a gteve, on a breezy hbout littlfAvay to their place 'bf, desti _ ttation - llni~ing company,'lie tliouilit littiodf •the grivelard untillhe arrived :Opposite to it ortlis.return alone. He iwas a brave lad'; butatis heart beat thick and fast when his progress W‘BB suddenly arrested by a pro longed groan,-proceeding-from-the "place of graves." . His first , thought was to run ; the next, that his father's old negro : man "Isap," who was up to all sorts of,praeti ,jokes,, had got into the ',grave-yard on.kurpose*frtghien as he _carno long , back. This idea pt kl.' him upon his mettle : He picked ulithree or four "reeks { ', as f6r day at the ''Sn'uth, and 'elantbek'd ''Loot ittg: dowii i on Vie'. Reid efirtegular torribstchtes, ' rising higli in the faint • mobkilight, land shelitking away in the...shudtivis,'fib ' out it "You can't cornelt,Lennl kndw yoikt - And if - you - do - that - Again; I'll fix - pot= black flint for you ! . I've got= some atones here, and I'll make you feel 'em, you blast ed nigger! But there was no - response, on ly a deep . groan: teifi4with,despatch edii:;wroek" the 'tliidetiiin 'Wheithh 'the sound`proceeded. , - Nothing tiovedliligif a a ' sound was. heita • "ticitv tie"'dOne; Jatil." exclaimed theno r wslightlytti3rrilled boy,•"or throw again ; = thes& stones will kill you in a minateiftheyhityou!" The answer to Ihitti threat •Iterstr'7 nn agonizing sound, don:trolling . between a: groan and a Aong subdued hovgt ; °the, unearthly voice ending in a trembling as thoogh rc. 1, Started vir behind, • . - but there - Wid - no cloiely"; however, the tremotinglad diithi6tlrlaV 'botiyi - Al'iri Vbite; tioinelbaiWean-. two gra vos i lnotilar kiffvana- belikbnine- to , hiin With Jong; attenuate 'artias,and'Ocoasioludly grdaningirt:spiti4 as , a• Spirit would Juno, rally!ao, 7 "Well; who's afraidl," reasoned the,lad; it can't 14 11 4.77.14.; if it-al/1%444W, blast 4he•eri4X hurt lkira f r r ainli !" ,Henow jyroy . 24 dow.n from the wall, andadvanced to " 'lll • h'''' spot ; and' ther e e found , epraw ing er back, hetWoin l iWCigraye'llocli.Sher:haad twisted mound 44auisethe'innir aide done of white mare!. Aovicz ero -Youso IVIEN.- , -.Shew your loveofor-yepr;wife i and your admiration of her, , hot Isn,notthensical •complirmints, pot itfpickinglupterhandkerehief; .n ot,.th ough you Rave Ithe Means; in „hanging, trinkets, sincl•bauldosatpon , her; not in, making y 9,1411 fuelbylatinking,st,tind seetniag pleas ; . ed at herlfoibles 'or follies, but sh9W.AkkelP I by teal actaotgoodriess towards her; prn , ve by tinequi t iocat deeds time higkvaltie you set on her hoioltkandilife,mid. peace offneind; Ip4 youfprnibe of liar- go the fullest 'extent; of her desertnitbut let .be , crnisistent tie in and Oense, end pencil; 449 10,:ccilvinco her of your sincerity. • -lie. whq 06414 7 , terer of hisiwite,pnlY Prepares her ea rs tor the hxperliolicarsinffof, others. t kindest t pinilintiou diat her.christian name affords, is, the best you can use, esp ec ially' before tie* everlasting ' "my 4er" is but soriY for that iott of loie 'telt by day,brpak y nigh endure 'all spits Cc 'health . 'cif his Wife tl4niiiiultflit: .`; ybiw d e eds, an d . iiiiti!ispr':#o , qii*.ijr;iii her fl,l - (itti : ..iirty'64l , ltriaiititi /it fli r effdef;iiiit you mjr..w• W4lue'libtligOdf l ' , kid life and mappi= iicis Oa her, partienlirlY at i 4 thorebrileisiti danger. . 1 •••-• • WANTIO . :II. 9110 I finfidieli - abd 'l3evdilt. ,- - Aveyotig t inen-hr all iihappi`a#d '4 iiiiet; 1:r9`111 'ilia ' lAilladefdl 'clandY . .ivith. l lier enough oil his 14 'Ogitiotki to ,cat'ff'irtiitl hies' Otisfiiifii; I ,d Vnitd"ilie‘ little' r 'finiiip' 7 bfieked',l4etcliti4 lee;',berivireicksii; Catiref4 headed up start' ' Theilbjeeils to form' a gaping Corpe, .to -be in attendance at the church doors iat , each.Sabhathlbeforelhe commencement ofcdivind IseeviceiN:to etter° at the fenialeeas•theyentorFtinditnake del , icate and: weitikmaniy)reinarks I on , their periena , andadrese.-; All who wish,losenlist in - AN/1111/%4'4: f CVilth ,, Viill PPPWria;;ioo - . OI AIrfiNdi 4O .649 , VEIMArPtz4O4O I :9fSWA", 011,14140 *w .3mitbq ilt4tin,siNgtel , A l l, o 1/1 Ati9k! , RmAppitegtillitg ronmpunT tAtA htgiliaaartql,p .u? ,irt? Asa, ilk r,clitop sttpAttn4at ef l gukt ile /TY. B- - app,mat-{ v. top,, nicimeril 114 . , i yfili he well% s • i ariloneW ' lin littifi who possess intellectual _ a t elh Bait ArVi ll aT i On. 4 #4M•Arrwil vir-X-M ,t: LVt 1;1 itrffiiiPiie lte** . thrti w Tamar es YE- • 184'6% 1,:" e :3` N,x~, .11 s- '..iatxtisrafr 'Moil:mon ..r.iwetiriziefer. , :te alit 1 co I u ono' dui Imbiolttedliiinnittig !btu ily i! shiny thi s %Mild CdotnietcliirAtlVertiffii: , i `!, -I WI ' . ` 1 1;;; I. , r1...i 1.- T 'l•9'ir 1,',•, Er ,'; "ly e nottec,,t,n, an" tait rp p4pAr j. , a - re pm:,t, ~ ...6- , icor. . iii Mit i o,l7" . p . " - P 4 i ji „T., 4n76,4 4e&lit on a c: 691 10,9 1, a Ati::9Ye Alf< Pr i ' l 3' l .l4 4 .9r,ti Fn i '?g PwriTlO?iint:P W 4 _h4iiTP.A. o e. jetti:lilaci9qtr'4,9 r at :ii i : oilfiteT 1 . conaeolpeneo Of" whiFh I}Vp4ve, sid e .:441c1 all 4a 41 3 .e 01 4 11 :-;' l 74a ;01?it6014,(9 us of "a'notitei atterapi" t,li,itir' ayeisigt gin 6 6- sequenees o wlnc ,lt no so disir egetng, were serious enough to ; lhe : party, : „-ht a country iiriage ht dila state some twenty yeas ago, the yill*e PAmtnr i w, was ;chosen Deacon in the pongteOtle* CAtgor-T , The:P9 6 tor, tbolliil a 4tfP , , h4ArliefA 4 4f hail tiirriF4lgrpyia,very ,e.Fly ;4(9, -n4 Sat tine rs. sp,enf< Of, hiKlqektiliad become o f almost bnewy 'Whiteness. Re was - a gullaht-tnan,.thcnigh , a, sinare, Christian, and hid hdary bottoms' sometehati anru3yed Min. , So to gime& - hisalewidignity;the filght before theSabhalth ,W.hen tithe Saeritund*?: as tlieleominturibm Watt terined, !was .to tba . adininisteredAerinidertookitoldye-hithair to a beetning;brawniohol'eshittdr4e , *that age; We' kito wlno lvhdt applidaden: ,, ho made. Oho of4-brit do ridetheirn Oratig irthivi co while the -Deacon sat wagger , thbTallpitras wiasmidtomaryilthq actiott eillieligfiteliapit idry !worked alchemical andqahlatrit.'megi4 !change,. in.the dut*arthadornmeht °flail head. ,d ome of theloaks der:Torii** a rich town; while' d tlientitlqshe - d liotiya: fieWied i . rid some gendy:subsided!ifrom: their:Trio. , inwirhiteness , illtoaliostdeliehteperigradn.l b:imcornitiouseiqf these .intriegated *mot rs,:at. thbblase , of,;the.iiiklinarptienticer,. he.. Deacon qnaterlookdouoifibiateilninting oiled the' ebbseetatedLiniradVni.i. irirri.4l.l .he Imonniimichnts wore httathicri sincaini. hristiatiNfeelioir ileoplyllid tolcuitritrof he. oecaohkr,' ,. .toritthe new Deacon'a hair was too - much:for - most - of -- them. - There i'vairalo l l l Hdl4tief.bethO feghlreo :61 the older atoOn# l the'tii, iiiho - itlfgheliWrti i4friii i Obtiitils of th6 r iitil'eclienamorsi lir filyti - :,4,11i yb9riOt . 64 . Alld i iiiliel3lkilifiliterr8iiiik*: ellifid'eal'titfille l ..!f i ne:o6kbfB*Pttaitk in tin,' Mid ii4hiiietpd tfi . l*,;',*!fetlikVot4 atiewlio,4ithilielitit tbrithalf#6 - ',liid a r ildibiff*eiiibilltliegi aici:Oiii:,irdbh no d` the tin - 46.4 fafilill6BlF.,'llnct ilk ebteilg'irld - ab the Vqicir' ',4iittirfieVce l ifiii iitilte,*tidiffr@, . ^ii,,Hit n *iir litifittiot( 'faith ile r ril . r .‘,l . ,P. s' . ; . a -..u . ......r-i:, „I'll. Tila. 'o.,.'he aiik_tw' aitoir:;!`..Tfie'.rit6ict ,crkii, i'AbiP v a ?fliaiWii tic( 'AiitArifi'p:4 iittee; - '4 ' ' Wilieeliittied'iiiittfi'iitheli , i , filiqii A VI( dOcsitrAiiit'bh. 3 .4 'ailif fig Ate t 4 itindiliii"iitaPspd'fiClibiii , hb z itliiVitiaiiiiefl i t ipi e ia l ii:fi i.c. , -...i...,t ~.!.. ,A .!,_ I, ;, yi 1 .r_r!l k'Ctrrii'lriiiiciti.ix-4. - .6i+iiitiiiiitdeut 'kit 4114, IY:iiitigtiti-itllliiiiiltdll4i4 4 gtiOdisi§it :' ' l'" " t Rrri;lotieliiiitiiikk; the ifdtagrit i gt,iiiii of our district schools weramteeably"iii , PAgell r, , rips' wAillenyPop,l4e cliAtfici tor, ` , .R . ' t P ? 6 ,t f. 4 1., J.9:0 itTIA 0, 4 * - , , F,va , ..41) , i meuwte y mule 4 3 ;repaffogils pt 9,llpii,y /tic' 40 1 A 0 1 , 1 - Thflt.,il'airiM_ ciNt i lP iAiff.soA 011 P genuine °PiPi;;• 43 APP. e. Fl tl ooWe r liht}t ar, istiyopi4l4, d:l o ,rrPf praerVfnctii i ilia .. 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