1 M Iv. [ OLUME . I !t et , s r e a ! t : most;4.l3 . T cntri . l . o*!6 - ilet prOOtittibiitiiWrierais,aligr' Gil is 11;i:rimier= • it ow riaa. • is - T 'F.,11.111E S. stOo a yalr,lf paldlit Wynne. or 1112,,00-If paid .at the . , ebsse IA the year. , . . f 5 * charged fur pratlage If -carried at the publishers' ex ; rese t ; 1 . . Discalulnuenres optional; except when arrearages err Pahl. , , AsviOconsettata,one dollar per square of twelve lines. of less, t the fustthree Insertions, and twenty-Are coats &rev: so I t Cent insertion. A !MAO discount will be •suadeto *bent advextiee by the,,,.. ear. •• ; A er ,_ Otis letters and roisounicatkom for the paper' muse 'Ulu MD toensure attention. 1 ..; POETR 7 3, *Whin Llerek at Monterey. ..1 “Th 'remains of the g allant u rerun who fell at iilMiteriy, ini Net •' avelmen brought to their heenes, to be mingled 'iwitir; siren ki dust, nudes their native skies." 1 :flore 'Swells the bugles note. ` ' • !,-.. ' i Lori: ento ro mated drum, ~ -' -1 ' • Itisagar'd '&n4411111 , the heavy tread, • That beam than to their home. • The battles din has seared, Proud victory's shout is hushed, , . .. Set sniveler mingles in that jety, For warty a hope - la erustFrl. - .., - . .. . 4tresood o'ertbat warring field, Maneindand Cad, there lay pilis brave—the yousre-aor sountry's boast— ' , Ah fearful wav thr fray ' 430, and amidst those lines, We'ssw the pbatanz ty: Itb wai iag banners—lances:high— ' ?Impatient In command: there was an beat that wo'd-7 I !No steel repelled anelasi'd— tu: t every eye dash d,farth Its zeal, rver) hilt wits grasp'd ! taidet th at deadly. strife h'bertell. as warrior's (alit "dew Wes were to their country pleaed, ! 7 , lta Denney Is their pall ! • . Vi:ith love Wite.that which glows . ::;Withina brother's breast. Urir comrades reek their toed remains, ! And bring then/ here to rest. , ish! Issas a mounsfol task 1 , • ITo sett the gallant dead, TO MI stain the clarcold form, ' ,And herb warm term to shed iOtng np the honor 'd sword. Wnwreothed with laurel bough; • pd on their breast the olive lan or they aksrp pearelut.now l AIISCELLANY 'MARIA GRAFTON, , . I `.. on, Let ercrer Girl cbooem deriptarn Husband.. .Seatel4 in a Pleasant charnber was a young iadv, th ' daughter of one oil the most aristo cratic . rchants in New England. Ho had ris en frem ptoscuyiti, by a course, though not ea serfbserf 'iist, yet in actiordancc with the prac tice of same of the wealthiest, merchants in the country,i'',haa'Smassed a large amount of prop, erty. Pith him wr..t.urn. was .every thing, he i h knew 11 ing of happiness, i save when it was onside id tbe seale.of dollars and cents; and it only r eded that a manbex wealthy, no uiat, 1 . ;Er by 'at means he became so, to ensure re- B P" t - 1 .: '-',:.:•;:-, ~ ...iftt re4lCnci,was, b fe ut a w milt from thee w o tO make It - . - rtbrurnatteir`frdr :IV: GraftetP, was a mad fond of praise. is youngest. daugh ter, 'Mariit, was now, the oulyiehild left at home. i Tic sons on whom he had placed his hopes for! the perpetuation of his family name, and upon lahorn he i ttatl designed to below a greater .per 'lion of h 4 wealtbolied : . ere they had attained to married, Of three daughters, two were married, kcing Maria- with her father, who hov el her ne's..t, perhaps, to hiss money. Sad trio the thoughts of the fair girl, as-sik alone fin her chamber, but they were soon ?L IT The voice of her father, summon- ; to 'the parlor. When she descended, .she th ll id. t he was accompanied mau.named i ms, trho had some wee „previous :offeredl Led t w o Maria, bat not'eontented with hen awl knoitiqg the attaebmentrof-ber fa-1 to w4alth, had called:Lim to his aid. , Ma- raisedi,,her eyes as she 'entered the'rnotn,, but Ataik she saw Stevens, turned her -Ilea& teutteit herself by the window. Ilev,father,. sseilitier, presented Stevens, and informed that itiwas his wish. thatothe should ac"&pt,l ..as h.eerfuturd husband. Maria informed her father that she bad ..re- , ted Mr;; Stevens once, and- that evetrard she e him. irliich was very certain she did not,, own j#dgment taught her better 'than to her Inippiness in his hands. Whelk() you know about leirci" said Mr. 'ton, `land why are yin unwilling to risk 1 i. tr hapOpess with him? His wealth is sub-I, Int to ppeuret you every comfort, and his icter es— ', . f . -I, ifaniriVal" interinpted Maria, looking tail I i in till face. , • ' t .itevensiiturned pale, and, his..lips quivered ( .h rage, ltad the anger of her father. scarcely t IT:1 )01 4a. For a moment he Ala not an- i her. h . .At length pointing. his. linger ai i :ens, lib, inquired—" And what do YOU knave' his chaiacter ?" r ' Euoug td convince me that rnyweras ar e " answered Maria. • , ' ~ kly dalghter," said Mr.. 0traftd". 1 444 0 4 1 % ... ler tone, "though.you wasitave. ~_be.l o -1 1 ". . unfatomble to Mr. Stevens, bellesTPS, are without foundation:, . go .is 45i2 41 10 Abi r esiren in.the 'city." . ~. , ,:: ,'- _r, Ile ma be, all that - yout,thinkbe is,' said “bili rowalwry bim.” .. ,' - '. , 'You m ,) , . goi i n . iythir ehatabor,"-, said 'en. ri 40 deteroartea*urY ,SP 3 Fluts4 l 4l ll i eV 4 0 4 12-1 4,w, aiaYPU , lngst s ,mstrY him or my hills°, x 1,164 n either. own : ;tor AR* , an Ogrutefuf huOier• - TP:. 40 .4r91rt...i - expect Your unguro.r. !:., ~- - Aarktiew too:well - ittii:ehatactis okher i tA make say nii4-.!7. 4 -* . jeie bad PIA' which -4m itad for gome A&ys feared-:.:tile,. 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Ei 5 7 . 3ltiri nAfi far a e6d,llll4iP'r*iait*i..l.-1 Their husband - B , har itiiMied IlieliirsioreOn aif•illaliniers);••• - "For , veitikihey telnalifell toget i ,arid, Nail); eottnrefthe:Wealth of I#l. fitfletilltdi 4q of tit,* the ma r e/ wiite4 Oarolitlii - ,U4'listinett detesting of ri11e...5 0 4 ,<%"10 1m1401 `, .1=?./9 4 9..) tell , ..Y.frlk T. Vi.g.v• -. 1 • . r , , -'l , ' - • --, .., ".,111 feetiotether-bidlfele'for them, arid: theyffeared t rarld St 'AU - tit - Oaf iein6i - "Ofliltielf It: hie- of age at.th Malt was '' ll ! 4- A:i'lf Itilitt edift:;:4e'*lll if they gave•MarikathOme, their •*- tither Would 1 hank'ltteriti wail itidne - ed'to leave :the history Walk* alng.+- 7 .. •ffinit .pu . S . ,tlitir t a b o aj i lei4 o . th e, „. disinherit them. Suet) let ther effect, - WetittjtilifiiltOi. ' 'While at ledit, and take iip'` ‘ helltifiede When tb 'adt barb:' 4l alase:liiietol ,l- itiaJ.r : 7:' • , on the affeetiona:: l .' . --! - 1 -' ' ••"--; t '' ' ''F' - '•• --- With them ''''" '' ' st - ''''• '-' '''' •-• ....ettut,h , 1 .0 , --.kmPrd the,t.g..-;";_,C,ltarl6-Pirtietr ewar t. , Hits .t I Maria retreated' to her' chamber;'. an r anter' ''-b" -. a a , i i, a ,fi l i e )I ,ttrilit,as,entagel ..i , i r L poro ,, t ,_ot. other -44 aid. bade ' , "godd it4'tda s ti dd 3 1 1 0 00;4,,d •.,f4 giving vent teci , flood'of. tears, 4 cde/therated 00 •Siiii ilaß i lithishhad.beeulett at-a/el/Ions" fgrth4 4 - add i ef*.esnute.offme-,,int 1700 liett.etk#4,4Xl lie i t what tientse to venue. 'One'-tbing *Ile: eer' i'lilriAyes,felt dp,sYr_a para.,;;lPhStating - tlittt.Mr.. A44'0141t..',- 4.1..,,t- ~, i RfAte, , gdeatt• lidal be' bikig,h‘dilbiliitiW 1 -' 9 A9$ --1 tain, she determined Silt, to ' iiiiiitY"SleiSing.— i B.i4u s - ,ly ho had iih Eayth b etep.ctin g t i erc id a very t . t.i.9.10* Ailitheulitlieiflaktiodueadttlik: jiciptiit when ; - `iit'Ai , O were j 9 The-anit thing Vag,. hoW'iliptild ihi" -. Olttit,,in a I WealthYtrier"ehatit was 'direted:and.citOitted Moil to foreg ice, and he remained it her :7,1• ; - -, .-- "....- ' . .t. t•.•.tsit•, , , ..rt living -: After tliiikiiig Off the Matter 1Ii!:me- i t o lia - g, z :i;' r o i p oi - o i i iit" t f l ', g li- - ay_ L iti rg 4 tes . ' ..,- .the •hodcgrokeillee knetettlininterestietspee; 4 .licekiaili',.4, t at 4.ficigai tinie, she said to-herselPJ-* . Well'lliale, ~ di yee had'cied ' ittto'tareiide ‘Nitb a ilind&i, exclatroc , . 1 4 0 r. ef OM patting, -- _ , tarittiehLwea:goirig.teli 1 • his bed, and, .up. a "few '"c coistitutiOn, - und can labor 1 - hut Jibte wolthl itling,YatE 1 eipeCted.—Th e next ' Pipet brong' ht. "l'he bat 43tingtoti.Butilier•Hilland beedieglicesautieo. , Alto gamer a appear for thellanghter Of the , rie Mr. Viraf , ,m s.L. g u ilt, and ttat no &Min was entertained of pthetS,:had been fought . : when haw day i where hie, rifle, alwayastped , bet, .0 ton - to gtv about the city soliciting etnidevin'ent• 1 his en - ilk - and ital . 11 - 1- - : . 'a raftiin if not entirely he ateneted rse.,lllnd:ro_de *to , town -as Iti at day, he had laienAoing sometl At this moment .elie resiollected' ilifiniV,,ea , d ' rnined, would be a I loser on account of wa4- 1 .4 1 :dai15 m, to hear th4ilatest. noes. land it had been left„iti his 4iither'S one of-the house-maids sVealt of being ern:lsl)N- 1 his vifiauies„as hq had hiredhhn. a large sum, It wSetunet u se, started-from home, and t Whit was he now de ? 'lle_.coii ed in a, faetory, and she descended to the Ititch- lof money. . For7a ni . peielif' . lkFaria,:i t udulged ial when be TO,,teh le city the afternoon , wee 'there for feartfilistirbidg him, a - • if . en. • --,.• the idea ofitninctliafely visitine4pr father ,—but i Prettrs. ai,al - a_d_. ni..N Leaving. his. . horse , at have some kind - of , ai met. ?After' 1 . - "Hanneh," , said thb:'addresgieg the "kitt ur Icie r : a;inat i lOii:Wltb, Ca rc iliee, -epuebidea, toltlitestehle‘ei as et of Ida fatater,- he proceed- pauseilstibethOughthimofttold a heard you, a fowrdaYs , sinee 'speak' of wo rking write 'to ' him, which she did; begging bistod.toltara.th4- ware, near, and apse whese. 'Ally standing itt•art out-hoisei WWI in a factory, hotel did:yeti - like - it thhn'?" ri - t pardim, roinl4 gh n iin g ., , laiii, Fia,retitie.,ting him' !ikatat,3lKlPtiffe Part of the L eif,. theasteed, thei pnityperty, of-his gratidiatherc.wl '. 4 ' Oh, • I liked it very' dineli;Missi,Mari&land ,t o zed - 00 ti t ; b ac k na j a ti,.,:u s • ari k _ a d d i ng 1 its habitations , , extending muck 'beytetid it' witlkhim fremEngland *hen he should bavp - remained 'there, had •• istY rnialtitl as a peScseript; that she lied ,one•hundred dol- I.:Tent.llS•st , g,lev I.txtet, theantOvetougSpace tortiVite bad.oftewneeditja wars s. been gend„:"r'.• • i•-' "• ' - I ''? f tars which she !maid send bin If he' was iir PetwOo 'Which' the , Sehilkilk mai themfill-. et country agaleit France.: Glidie bt • •"-Was the work harslet than year 'Work 1. want •of.ineneY'te pay-losses •• SteVerui... Heti ed _w ith fetid- ho siCeltutryiseek,•ainieottit, 15 from thahetulti, he., geeuted the here ?'•• 5 --, inquired Maria: ' ' ' '.!'', f;father read her letter With V.e leg inere,iit soy- ogees , • ..- ... i: ,...rz 1,.....-, It. .:- -.... , '-i; ii- 1• • \ wee soon:trniginiiiiwards,,Philade "'No ma'im, I don't. think it Was, •bitt : it 1 row than aiiger , but at the eha ~-, it broke intai • "1 9 / 3 1 fiti,ent( l ''. o . 4.e'stailla charie9 Carle-! whieh•place.reeruittAl . lterc&.dettpst eras more tteeflnihk." ' '— ' • ' - a heavy ,laigh, exclatming, "Well,heakiartersrePsle , • ...1.1. ' t' I `' . ' ' ' ' we'rnetyire 1 , ton left his h...et Yr% don the-outskirta . pc. the' moo • .. will:you ultimo where it Was?' ' agewl.m- ` ` the best - jtuk•Stertritaeals. • Iti,ne fen'aays he r cityeiti Ab i e Vi . ,•., oi'qik 'Chestallkistreet. Ac- • ,T .- Will-„i et , tireiyettywitli!. - s•jee euired ItlarieL ' 1 •-•-:" •• ' ''' • I ' ''...! I visited .)laria, eX t :i• e . , ,sd his regret for the sor- ,-coLdarkg l h.l.l/O ..wdtkilik. that stmt--itihad..- a 'Many, engagonente an t: whiOli,..he p i The girl gave her the inquired information ! r oW h6•'• eatt s'ed tier, p,i, 1 4 req u es ted lier s to return idiffereet 4PPe_ : ... ' . o4et\te What it bee esta ,4 •-t after liejoinedAidiarmy. , Pulfice:ii and also the•eame of the Overseer' or the diem • with him. Matta complied with hikrequest ; . and prweede eng,tgazidiat whatever caught .did honor to.tlia:talin which-he' , ;where she worked, and the came of" the litty I r ani! became once more the inmate oc her early t his f49l3tunc .at ttd.gtl l -Kfuund himself: 'aft.'-, eil $ liew-York"Fort , Wesiiinetoe,- - with whom ehe had. bearded, astislipg "Slip is 111•:inie• Her:father . oudeavered by every- means i proat htrig4• r t . : !efletiSe. .The ,lirst .t Cod- Trenton sktal.Priseetent,' and wOnTalt the'kinde4t Woman I over saw" ' I .l t Ito mike hei:liap - py; 'as an at .netneet. for thei gress wasthei vs; -,, ..• ',the .. ,-.'ltuil it,, no .regiment for , undaunted `li - jayery..l , . Her mind vas n o w made' n o. 'She • decided' past wrot , g, and Whenl ahout a year a: - .ter sheiLitenatlaYteing • • - ti*Pd r ,er *es standing age. .' •• , ..- , . :1. • -IN upon -entering 0 factory. • Another .' tfiffic - nityi asked' his codseat 'to - iie 'tniirria - ge with a .me- near and abou.,it„ `converertigrit the eubject 1 " Many mere the •• stitlerings , am; now preseiltdd its e lf. 'Would h er fathe r Idtew 1 ehar,iewith6l't6alth,, 14 1 'atrswerfd ,:,. Do e s then tapperm. - .'ill very 4044 kixAr kilut gasped theenghfirt th at.ldarkilferiede her to take her clothing and what • uMne'v't,'S'hc 1 y ou please Math,. r hate agreed' to: let-every ,as he drew . ... : aim. ifaw, not ' It_le!-Attete, olutimt.wheitithe ; 4tta:Altil)lrty we had? She determined.if he should still adhere }girl choOse her ate husband'" - 1 but actually -,-..• tc t . irelk4c - ' " 2 -ea ,10r.411-#lwek*lr, - 4049fAi.-Ydrldlt to his resolutior, to ask•him the ova v scion. 1 •' ' • i though to w -: IteWething tm e .: ; '.,.Wit *A l ia - •- - -e..-.••••; - - In the morning she met her fat 'er at? the i TIIEOLDIIVSKET., face was ima „, th eager, cu $ Agiatiallnik* . • i et , y cu d ev , lin ! i,eift brought All ',:iiiiefii ... ...t - breakfast table. Neither spoke till 'the aihal An American •Tale; was finished. At-length her father inquikdd :i nuns to the e y m i naps !, 0n. , ,1 , ; , p .... „ ~ Well, Maria, have you eoneluded to Miiiry , . BY Sk.ETCltill. :. " i i,”, What * ' ,*"r•Vi i nsketi 1 Chnr . of - etiii Ilk- Henry F•tevers r 111 • - • i one of a gro h..., , • I; ware;telkingiiin.Jo*. said sufferings . - ..iii*a . I .?eiiiii 4 A. . " 3laria hesitated a moment but said firibly, ' Ir was on thver ening of one of the anuiver- i enger s ,voices, Alig§ au' bail n MOM:a bore. blidlivithtt atetilteaitv,„ " I have not." ' • • '- -, caries of our Indepondetce, that a ma.iriage i army, or who !.Y....f,_lst,i-,,1.;,....„, .:,,,,--„,• :.-, 4 , 1 .; ...,,--:„. '.f .. - „tilt *ll,bis4lnti4 r; i • -Yon heard Tray determination last ale*" 1 party were assetnbled in the parlor. of a own* " Well, as, 'ha, ;POWS from._ - th.,,..arfes. t,, 1 1'. ' didnitdivA,...'44 ,, i - flAillAytkan: said he, ts Ii now repeet• it. ' Yon ' twit init,ry ' :ortable looki:ig house in the eitY if ! iliddel-;.is•nono: am - .•-•;,-14 .6 act - a - aure ' ~ --- 'llilicikikg 1 )":.1.1 11 00. tillYwearY . ' TAm. l 4 l - Harry Stevens er quit my home." 1 i i .phia. The 'room 111 STEM.) they were. coegTega- ito What: is 'the ..„ . ~,that L eor4 ~ ,aa . „e„14•-_, . ! ...„,, , , , kla , aa - I s ra ppeliwsl t e:a .. - p, ..I cannot Marry him, father." said slitiL.-. 1 toil 'as neatly ,thongh not rice b.' inntished,and Jou; for it's j 5 :lc_ d'dj 'we're, wail big - 19 .fl 4 *...rzalkOwled , digdagi;tia .- ... .... , "sooner would I quit not , only this hbuse but betokened that the inmates the . mansi.m were: oli t i t , ~., . L ~.1 ., •-•,., i ---.', ,L. , .. 7- .: - ...., , ..- t., ,• t _Silhlri wft,lll.**:. cg 4. , , . - the world." , ,in independent, if not, n wealthy eireunditances. I " What do rt- , dat.treAske s tli 4e....illenelt, e.n.angli.s.to. Cover )iia-,lttii "then go." said he, sarrily rising'from the It was evident this evening., that, in honor ()fi man: eagerly . „ 1 1 :f , . .-• II : ~., !•,. _;-. . li F iii il o,, - 44. 4 ,... i ,..0,4 114 * chair. : l• the event w.ich was there being' celebrated, as; _ has.-iiiO4,An- S'lteld P 4 ** l ! ,, ;"ri i„ , • - Shall I take my clothes ?" asked ill'ari#: I well as of the day, so dear to every :tkinerican, ' "t 4 44 4. 4661A- , := IP.O.S#,P . 0fe, 0 440 2 .4iit :- ,---% • "Yea, go." antknever let lee see or hear frtii more than usual care aria taite hid been e x -, 'AAA . 4deWs; , -.: tau tOilip. I '•kidind • ewttl yruapin,".said he; elamming .:110 door violeitt- 'I" nded nßed s the .apyteaFP:P.ce er..ii.g-aPar_ttgefii- 4.iwtPertan '-'-.4•,•-•;•th,,•• , 1 ,- ' *•44iiiiinititliiii ly, antrleaving her alone. -. • . • ' '4 l ' 1 Garlands - Of fifiesi yet wet and .'"iparkbing . WI WI !. ~. -.......".•.; ...".•i -, . Maria sank hack into her chair and wsr dewy - spray,. Fero :wreathed Alt e . .. quwate - ..11 1 , 1 bitterly. - Fora moment she seemed-sheet! - I a•renndttlie r.--oni;depet.ding fr'om the ?tides tidal al so free to taie , I upon n 14131 7 dined to co:1;ply with big wish—but - 3 the itlea i ceiling...to the ChWadelie.r in the s centre, -whose fitfattate.earae,e° ll :,ir iiiy ) . , :tgrn . also iutern.' that shnilatisti e forever linked to a villain, I ligi.t o ' dream . ; softness fell upon, the eurrennd.kt . and Suffet i '' should his villainis be dig- ling objects...a / 4fmk: area, Vasea of rare ~.., 4 are easily spoken covered, . 4 tii6t.•-•'' a -than she .cr - mld bear, iYia 1 c 4 -, , ,, were arr . L s . age ‘ tl,arued at intereala,.filde.tt °lll9c. . .' . 1 of the . n t we have. given Wm some she preferred the anguish of separet'4t ztr — ein 1 t1ie..'14,4,10.0.11.t.-11.Jt-11..?•;.tb e . _ir,„<klici...os. --f"Litran"" • . her friends;„ jrie:ar.4 . --with bencr;-torthaii Li - 1 The •will4e*inrtpin , z, of srwas _whavm.‘/;sonl pretty til.ro. s atreade. I think, as Patrick i n — rim'. St iaiw , -:.:Staam.4.: 7 - : , , ,...j...ei ~.- ....L.-) 1..,",..A .. .Ai. tit& 'peals entered„, was suspended a, Henry Les, lat tie may fi nd a Cnrsar, or-a -As she passed through -the:/eit-c- et' Boston, ' ' t u/1111C flat , : of our couutry, evideetly, : from its i Tell, in 4:13) • to ,deal with.' , L . . • . where her sigtets resided, a desire s'ornr, ,, sip . :\ richrtet , s o' embroidery, the work-Of some, ne et i ... Aye, a that is the bray:: Washington,' to see them-- . but from their recent treatmeNt 1 the godlier sex. Fatting eachother, on oppe- 1 said the etre- 'om Charles addressed. .• , she dared not visit them, and she aim f.eaftlii site sides, were .suspended against the walls, 1 , ....At this. meat c their attention was drawn against meeting' . with her father. • 'Melia was portraits of Washiugton and Lafayette,-each tit iby a comnaht iii the- crowd . abotti, the etepa well furnished With clothing, and had nbt;nt i which Tres surrounded by wreaths :et evergreen ‘of the State use . , and in a - few ; seconds; or twenty-five dolears in money. Alth , ;ng sis C H I V 1 and laurel. lint, what inure than anattracted;.nion?, the tne era of the Cougress appeared been surrounded with Wealth, elle wirer, 6111 the attention of the guests, was an object tit; in the hall,a npon the steps without- ,Bat h w ow , k ne wth era lna of m o n ey. A th o n:v an drg.. ancient appeara_c‘3, that was • hing by Bilked; denly the . dee murmurs of the assemblage were. fleetions, dottbts.and fears crossed her eyrie its) curds immediately below !the first named par-1 hashed; and , s were bent attentively t for; ; :i. she-was -pursuing her journey to the place ire_ 1 trait. It was an„-old musket,- whose battered ward , and eye fixeddstrainedly upon the reprei scribed* the oil of- whom she had itieuiredPl appearance here evidenee,oi.the tug and tearl sents.*cs•ef: people. At length -twe of her father's kitchen, and - tie:etch she felt sad hi of the war.. Pm-barrel was ibis and clumay,l their/mealier pp,edforwardaiittle di advanc . e. h-houghte f Heiner driven from home, side the stock resembled, tin tbaVreapect„ an H d weal TheY.were tit resident, John arieock, and i / the thoughts .on lg. teould seare6suppress . s. smile at the alYkn ard , .. t nese :with which she could engage in any.'lcitidi i; :If labor. i iha at last arrived at the house 'Of Mrs. Danz the lady 1/designated by .11,annlih, Ad easily ohisined°theboard in. herfamily.,' Ste' • lesrned also that,lidr. Potter: 6 coverseer whoo • name. she, had lakin, vag in want . of help. ' '' 1 • It is •unneeeksiuT: for us to follow the f o il tunes of itarin.fitremgh their ''rarions . 6.annelsl She en t. f r e a - rthqaetory ;.. learned'to tverk; anf,i found-many friends; among. whoin'and ! the onl ..- One it: wouldbe T;of interest ..to the 'reader .oii name, was-Carol ue Perkins,' al. girl' about-bit! .own.age. • These tiiolsoon hoesnie intiniao friends: in the factory heir loom§ were-oe# t•ta. / - each other, , : aria they .oeentiied flip samO, l'room at their' boarding .house. They-were )tt` . ttaehed. to• Mrs. - Dana, , with whom ' thenlnvirdd A' and she evinced iii deep 'irilek'St in tll4.o'' ilrelfare4 .1; - -1.'' , 1. 1 - 1 4 :, ~, ':' -- :- ', • : ; ' t f l 41.Witlii'maildifter ,Mario,' 'tntei4dA'hi. ifsetotattitieideitt . Onenrred' , Abihieli - ,./15(iend; it I,nostible .thelmris *lin ds - 7 eloser , to cts eli other;' One /iis.eainti airthefirere in thiiellamher, and l;Canoline 4nuiletigaredin . packitit a' , lai'geltrool4- Matia,:wito.fikait'kiking 0n,. - ratlerintrpristki at' the amount iifteStifitl tted , ,Joisiliry" , t!7 6 1 li , - '' ±--- 1 -''' - -nrniziredif her ' ''te w_i, ity Pareline. jokingly jaw a ~ jeareleei. IC: . - ' . - 3. zi , , • • .-.- - carokn o i Mashie: a, stunt, hoitatioi interned Man' tint ither h a eandeAemi arealihy, but lat4i,v, ;.. it iisa , **sir' '.mined; er that his . prope - 4.110 ' amply eeirwient - 0 pay, his own ilibuOriadtrbe iosefri niay lit the itilure , o6olne _ friendlifOr tivhOur i Ke - Ifni endarand-xinten 1- Till ,awniitnto . 1011 , Illtn#ecr heritiiiaof livery thinotiogq het:*her tattr-fa " '... ',',llllleetlit'w Plum LL' Bho olsiisehti b ii tha t itwasgojaheLuiigiit. Wig ginic **dr" 1,1437Z4he Prefemod4orkiniib a fie to• , og aistonutkost Idol though. t e; fee fru ndsmetatabonsid jiletel , after Awis:emot'ltisigh; is that kolo l . o ' %hem. ~,,...k.r.: it . .s trl - -:' i - 1 ' , NI 13 ,t . .. , sildlabrllliiidifiliOnettirteliiitli rr OW kilital.llllllldi 'irnitrierk,fol4/1311vittg4oine iniiil COnoboraeak liblrr by tiwdiViat 'a Clinit4 *vliW 4 .11 iok ilkvisCiterito - t/W,v 4 zois 4 ii ,I'. ifilinalrarririlaaffinirl4l sp l et4lviiierthan4hearetri?gikfiV llNeile-alvitt esieleherinew`thefilliwty, anai goN,lß**it ."7-• L 'o~sittorig"ic~re ngts;rogan dietr,xi tnriilli •10tit dit;ecApAlre ren' OITy. covered with dents and cuts, and the misty Jock, of:good , old Ent and steel,-told; -tikpiiio, Iltis. words, that it was a retie of tbe)l4yii of yote! , 1 The company, consisting of seine score on two of happy and blooming coring; petle '-ofl both se-#.l, all intimate . Irietnis 01144: ...happy' couple,l -when:tired of dance; •had tissOwiliedi around this antique piece, making ninny itiqui 1 ries-of tiler bride ,and bridegroom, . a. 9 ' t t • thel cause of ittbeing itung-ihae, .t;o old. aivi Sohn-wieldy 'its it was. • • - . i.- • • ' I - We, t,snot tell you anything respecting it - , 1 , except that it belongs to ; grandfather,'"i. stall the bride, as she 'hung fonilly upon ,her , hus-i band's and; "it Was by iris reciaest that_ it Was ed. there. Oh, here ltd is; perhaps he will e d enough to tell its Something &bout lit. 151 l y .grandfather ?" i , , As she spo • , adold man - of Cenerabiaap-: ,mime entered the room, and' seated himself nearby:-- kic. woo 'one of those-monnuiettts of olden, thine,lhat thoeyelostes4o-dwell Apron*, ne of tliose fire.=sigbtsfiti , `ouridays;l a :bale ; hearty odd. man,. ,Sis losirsrltbaC fell loosely Silowu . his ueqh,were blenched with thm.frosts 'of smite eighty •Winteia; ttniLhinbtowlore - the k 'o ,impress 'of timers iron hand.i - His cheeks, tho' somewhat iwriniclott were still 3rl:idly; " and Ms 'iv -Toy- ieilet sparkled witl'' itniimmisnejr Lear .groreyealret worm(' w. _ 4.efFeri- . _ of.yeathful vivacity. ' His (Wig enilliiitia Ofibltil it:died awii:ol . l ' disienee, like the rum isodtLerblack, entinithiala'ablon . of ateeiftsr-eiio-bligg Of reeedinOunder,. ! .. T..lie , eld..town bell ~,hreeet.ei and *ilk how ;'. weipaCions-lelitliojeediu thi - qa , _' chorus, Wl'l!sie answered Or hull; i easy shoei - nod Aver hneklee; , - posiaftl by oillerB In ' k‘. . pita, ofth#,eitY, eeePfl . Which, like a true gentleman of , P i the old fingt:ttie glad ti , - . f grcatjoy- , . „-: ~ :-3: khool." he wore a-frilied - bosom to hirshirx, " The liosern'ef'' arid Cat:leion 'buried and.;:ruillea Wilstbailile; fauna , vttli.n I' idain witklYNe,efie • .. , ni,,poPirtieF._,.. -1 4-1 01 -i1ir0.,.. hutton;of enlid: geld. ~ 1 •11 tieedbd,4lot? ittittOokii teary,,, ,14kYitf..,0), 0 .00r. viyons . . , . That.. i deekT 'fo - eeeti'd , glineesto iron,duticol,him%Wit4 . aiieffit "C.F: t us. fut, 'f .: 1., Es i. 4 .* 417 .4 - *,/iii v c , peeievelnikmarr ,at00k ., ..!"; Pi • . i•a °l ) •=vi 3.40.1;r 4 tii 4 the 1391411 21 . 7101i11 2 450111: . t:Ileittailat iii, • •. - iiiiiiit , r-ici life,4446iilii ( i - aft i t ,,,,, ~,..-„, " 13 0'..! li TlYtfzuNrit 6 fs9 l l*' th . l ' diriviiii.eiaiis acede tirlooiiiiiileit44 us).l ß 94 .lkw: . *- , 4 % . , ..44.1v,P ,8, ii.99 1 1-..AP9 n hil l . `Mato the story connected lribitiaidinit4MV. h,....° 1 .1*94 t , 1 i4: : 1 ~-Ni'e.ll,h ol ll.l4-upen tie ' t xfoelo,f_thia i .F*oiidoitii. ; hero.o4l s itiadt I 'Mrfret ~.: ',.: 4 , 'if' t'....!OnEllieltit ,t4 t* 44l, :l u ! fr . e ' .ica.0w4e...,1iy5,64.(05A.4*,*-litrAff, #€!-1i , ..."45 . .5 ; :• 1 ,1r,#: ", 0a L13 4;1 i i . .41 10 T -5., 1 . .ffc t i#Y.R 4 / 1 . 3Y--=• . - 4441i0 , 14 - F.: II P-F I P-- . 4 .0, , , , 43--- - -% ,- -4,7eti lli ortt i:," f ';'. 4 P e i rol eVe l7 ninliip Pli ? ,l s l ! 1, ....." ~., l i -7t..l:Zi-Pg-44-111,1411".01-0040/14 :2 1 -•efp..: ", '(• i ~ t ., f l ab 1 ,Ti I 1 ;0 ~ do me ) 111 * t,. 4 At the time of the breaking ant ,of thWrcie r tro t ' ifr .e." * , ~;: ' , ~, A4Wltki b" . ' littien,Al?ere lived some Imelve_erlifteinOH iini - , 6 . ,,.', 12 ,71 - - ; .4, 1 1,' or ,: 4140.0 1 til*lt:titli4324lt4Pv-"Al Ir'*..- 1(r Ilt ''' -. 7 - — kr -, '''' it t r ,-; •-,-': - ' 7 =2' ‘ ' - - 74 • ‘,. 3' ... . 1 5 , --3- , ,6, 4 o.4nivilii, 3 ; ~ , , -,- cm 9 1 . - qcwal t OSET L'fiatfktnn. ''-tleTilitoitirrronetVint l elitT,iitiiii 4 yo n, 4 Vol , sla t le, old flan., •'• , 1111 , . ;[, A; ti..l r •tS I g ritr li~A]'l@ 410:r.!, . the Secretaryfar4s Thumpsok.. The latter 1 ite, son of a ditughteT, who, with ~. held oZdoiuut tin his hand, which, after a: was dead, and an,old and fhithful,aerv, short pan's; h, ead,hloud: It wa. the eele l 1 , had built a r stnidl ; cottage upon , ; the brated awl eve to-be-remeaubered instrument,..i the sehuylkill, 'ti few miles.aboye.t'llil the glorious ! .laratiou of Gar Independence. 1 Inhere ibis daughter and i graudelkild he, \\'h9 can tall- feelings that filled,the bosetns ' left, to, the. careof the_ old servant, of that arserub e? ' Who chn describe the i canto forth to fight tlie ' battlo ,of, his ,tumultuous iii jugs of those hearts? Th4lcountry. , The.old maw's eyes would deatb r like .sil , " with *146 ; they listened, i t tearh - df affeetien, as he reecuAtetl. t told jhow, deep :qiierest, they felt.., Not a lithe leile his, thtuater bore him, hint Ifoot fall was be a, riot a word was spoken, and i.her N-utue.With all the entliUsiasui . , breaths were d . .. itilledly, ,as the- full, clear paPent', , INV.. he lorqd, her -dOrly-- , vpiee,of thi Se ar44ll;upeit their cars. Ai' ,far 1 .as he ealled.4er„-7-his 'poly. i s ihe Woeeeded„ tl: scur t e became Intense,_ ali. last eirlis family.'` - ' . niobt; painfUl,„ai , 'lvan he ;,eonelnded with the ; , It Wah on: ..tbe l .:night,, whert„ : „`Att, uKrierwr words----" For th : upport of this deektratier4 ,artuty, t ras - peyfarrram,;tho slrp..tiAkk: yorAigh , witk a firm relia,it .tithe Protection of biome i th,cy gaped. t;he't - yatto: , ef Prtr4o . oo3 ,'', :tamely,:, Proyidenee,wie . wally plqdge to each othor by mitTr:,l4ngir,c4F,ttrentoiibytgrreuit-o ,route,; our-lives, giF,f,.4l4s, and our sacred ,honor," , whilst the enemy thought them safely neamp 7 ,,,, fur se7tralpsee.„ , .N9 .. ,u could. almostl*re heard. ed at the .former: plaee-7-ttat Marl s, asiie 1 the c. aroppipg:R , 'jun. But now:thb .peuto•up pushed on thpaugh:tticeoldtwith chile#mpana ' a l y feelings. of .14 - : n;fouwia'vont. and eiae,lopir,, toils, , -flat , a hand liiiqprplii his., shoulder;land lond+rarkai„ :,, .00 wont 'forth, ~ Vl- p 1.,r004e. heard the welliipotO it:,pice. 4 ihe , ,Ailk ergeaz4. l the V;e ll6ll i4iiii- 1 11 4-_,.; rti , Was i. diathr_kne4 FrOuclYr :IPT 5, O**9- , E ,, ,:1 1 ?; 44 4 . 1 ia qa•tAlt9P;l .0 the t.YraPO,Y . iritlain;:fQ; fieult ii4t pnowelip Fs=cfeiwitkhis, ) - ,_ ..F.c,',, , - .4 ., -.2> , t,-_.ll 4 f x,i:, ~ ~ ~, i ,Ameriestis resol `, ; 1 4,0 do or ili.e.:4,,Ailoth'o , ! . ,c1,70x,.1g*"1 444 - ; ~..the,ol, 4413400i - 40, berbatli o silt4u.suceeedede Yst Att,o,they, wliieb,.arst. sepailtrigd hlittbrfrourAlte--,:resNA.4l ou 4114] caught up by th ,acre ~long - lu x ibe„,,,s*ei, , • I theAum,Of giatitiids,,l 410 4 att ,kty, ...:yen 14 sina. tile news Bet.. idOhrqualt the city,iint_ omg Die ,a tT,P.., ',, , ,:•; 3 ' : ~,- ' ' - ;L ‘ t , -...e - rAtt , 1 " . '. - tbingliVde# Orir,`l : g.ip3cAdttlii }ell, Ve*=.t, 7...iechj?i*ar„l - - nculus Jtee • • t ,e_4::" • pr. iwamthetrA 4 7 .) 5 .. 7 1 '...Mr',....f . „ 3" , "A, , thearainvalat'nu„ , ., hia:Eliielr . :.itifP:Pf.anl.) 3lll his own coital - 1:- . ='it7as a party 4:1560k,411e- Oa k. I got separat4.4oar tjae,, mail moment wag siiirreunded. . -it.* fbui 'superior tituuoviw- wicit,.....4 , -.110.t.P,A.. who had just.seen bissituation, ru.sl .amongst his opponents, and*ith 'l4. few str' ' of. the 1 butt•of.the musket which he tad br. It frem • home and-still carried, anon cleared a passage, for hica,to escape. t . If 3 "."'-', , ,1 , 1 ...: ~ -; .. 1 After that the old man, wheat , Dante Was e §inelair, treated , him, wit,b-a father's laffection, and made him his companionand col fident.— Ile, told him that he Ras a patiVe.of °aim", e,!laa once `been Wealthy, but 11 -ring by isfertune been reduced, his "pride w uld . net ) allow hint to romain in - ,his native pi ea after His loss of fortune, and ; with whatilittli,„fievonld; 'cOMmand his had cane te-41.mer.icaa few,.yearA' -previous, accompanied' by hia4aughter,:a yoang, Orl of . eighteen, a lititle __boy,cig44, sears 'old, - - ^ht,i'' The --ith _her husbane 11,411- it '` : ~ ►T.e,;a -44:frfe:v will with geastre." !!•134 11. .,*4.0 Plathi 4 !,t/FM 414/.. ftt: 11. VA • ~'~ , ..; :s -e ' niFelf 'OA ''. V6!:ll{iio 6 :. •,:j0e4,,, ' cilia: i „,,:,, 1 ; ; ;,,, , a4 4 .1.. , - 4 ,.._ .7.1r.v..:-..-- :7.4 ir..... ;•-•- T li' 11:4X 7,e•a ll PP ', • 1 2 '* re ' " 4”, 1 11 9 e - I°F-4V-K )3 ,1 4 ' , , ,, # 4. . 6 .: - - .1: 1. ''' - T - . • t hita 9 4 '94OJ / A ' - . 4 ' raia' zn,, l , - :". r 4 , ., . . -L " , ..• :-,Tgaiebt - 4.ii , 1.00 k `: ' ',::- 1 'flat - TsWE _ _ ,51d,.141 , :idtiiiiiirkititliilletfl NfiUkCiind3Plikilfrt.N: ''is il ' Ai.ettin 4446" tiqtAll(;!Wr 1:4 - 4 to *-P.* ,7'. Tift 1 0 1 ) 1 4,40, - ut 4 ..t 6 o:Wiii 0 4 ' 10 ; 4 i°d pre' 46 A ' ' 14 0 1 1;ttio 444 t -. ix iavai inaLogita r " . . - (1 - •. :, '- '. 4Thf c pvtl9ll4:l 9rg rii. Alii_ ,000 , 1 in c, I nfa`d not iletaribeTATl! PIM rulatt", l o"0 1 t\t l, oo_noqufdM44-.!.TIA -) . 4 1 1 6 4.- 40 Pf a• hal t' 'it fr ikibi Imo** p - ,4,t'lecft 4 ' =,, -, 1 -- , - vt i t'farth . wipted patrAvtkitna,,,_ - r „t ic ~ les 'it now exi , itiOrialn:tie" 'pr ,rio a -,, Wits fortu9ate, altlioe,g , ma , inavOkalita benati'm last u p on - a-e "'eArltid , . partyulerly two-otru Oa •••IfflaWaild `Nionet `PaAett,:4 - axe- andieill* k'adWA'lW'efi.l ; *: l ore #l,wieltigi sakiiiia. Llite'Wtfaiategti42:4l lo •tlniiliaiitilf ~ r.,7. 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