Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, May 27, 1847, Image 1

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POETRY.
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member.
4 • BY ALL.I2.•, COOL
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Oh! thesikate - the aiordsthat! eternally utter.
Thespet) that is !Seldom ... cast-o'er us tnvaln,
With the i *ings urid"thc wand nf a falry:theyAuttif,
-And drnw n eharnied tittle about es indin.
'We returtto the slot where our infancynamboird
We Ifirmfr once more hi the haunis of our.
We re-tstad Wilrn young Ppa!nn Ariiipeaftility rrimh?ed,
And wisp= are bard full of Plaints; aisd Truth, :
Baying,* lharkl. you neneinhet r
We ttrainipe the picture where colour seems breathing .
In lineaornts mocking a long iviniiippl face
We are Oudot' some trees In a chain efcicon wreath's p, '
And goI a ltf)o of Ophir ere pour in i t s place,
oh! whet h tile secret that giveth flint) pawth
Toting 4itt a star on oar datkest of ways?. • ?
Tln the tame or ASectiou—..l.dlOi holiest power— ; •
Tat muitners about thins and blissfully says,
Don't you rememler : l" '
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The voice 401 d Age, while Melts some old story, i •
Exults olr the talewith fresh warmth In the breast;
As the haz4 of the twilight e'er deepens the glory' j„,'
that are beti4ilint are nut going down in the west. c -
When the sof our Etnyiuml are gatheedarouhtins,
The spi ' retraces its wild -dower track-, I
The luart‘li still held by the strings that first bound no,
And Feellsigkeem'singing, while wandering hack, -.
o Don't you remember 1" '
When thot whom we prized have &parked forever,
Yet pert . , e 1,. shed o'er the cypress were Acthe ,
Tet(nnd it , i.entlection refuses to sever,
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And tu Is the fast, like a saint to the stuine. :•
Praise ca don the marble is "flea dectiv tug,
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The gazi+of the syanger, Is alt it may deka;
Dm the stest of love and the purest ofgrieving ,
Ate hea 4 when lips dwell on the mbeitei one's name,
3 Faylng, . fllm ' t you rethrtut; r - •
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fialral) wramica-wAt
Ai tory for the Ladles;
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Ir was a s .,hrkght and beautiful and autumnal
evening. l'he earth was clad in a garb of the
richest andO:ilightest hues; and .the dear cc--
ralean oftfe heavens gave place riexi 3 The set- t ,
tang sun to a glowing " saffron color," over /
which was i:iung a magnifwut drapery of critn-1
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son: Fart rtowards beak the te)rth and south .j
was suspen ed here and there a sable curtain /
fringed wit' gold, folded as lint one hand Could!
fold them. They seemed fitting drapery toj
shroud the feet of Him, who " ritleth upon thei
Itiogs of tho wind." ' , . '
Such wao the evening - pn , ,whi• - .:11 EDVARD'
Cuss mint& conducted his fair bride into the
mansion prdpared for her reception. Bei, had '
both earth 4nd heaven been decked' with ten
fold enlendl r itr,. their beauty and magnificence I
would have peen lust on him ; for his thoughts. 1
his affection-1; 'his Whole beingw,cre centered!
in die gracdrul creature that leaned on his arm,
and whom lie dgart welcomed to Iris new aliode ,
—her futnA home.) He forgot that he still
moved in a ivorld tat was .groaning under the
pressure of unnnutbered . evils ;
,formA, that,
earthly joy i:s oft time but a dream, a fantasy i `
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that vanis s'lDke the shadow of a summer
cloud that to across the landstapt, or as the
morning 's !or bef4e the rising sun:, forgot
that all on this side of heayen is fleeting, and
changeahle,; and false. In his btlide, the ob
ject. ofhis flidest love, lieTelt that be possessed.'
a treasure *hose smile would be tinelnudedl
sunshine to liis soul ; whose society would make'
another E.* bloom for him.
It Was ationt six short months. since he 4rit
saw her wht was how his wife ; and for ' l nearly
that entire 'riod he had been in, a ''delirltnal•
°Clove,' inient only on securing her lis'eltii.
Ile bad attained his object, and life seemed
spread befona him a paradise of delightblorn4.
tug with ro,+..s, unaccompanied by thorns,,,
Joy and s Oorrciw, m this torld, dwellside;bY,
side. In alitately Mansion, two doers': oriy.'
from the One that had jut receive& thisloffid:
bridegroomi and happy bride, dwelt one' who
had been .f . i;ur weeks' a - wife.' On that seine
bright evening she was .sitting-in the •solitude•
of her rich furnished : chamber, her elbows
resting on
,a table; her . hands supporting her
head, whileialetter was-spread before her, on i
which .ter leires, blinded by fears, were riveted,'
The letter twee from. her' busband. • 4 Ele had
beet:gone 4early three. Weeks,•in :wh ic h titne•
.she had hehrd fromhim but onee, i and then
only by • a lerbal message.:. The. le*er . .-that
lay before her• had just arrived ; 'it was the
tit that %lie bid ever reeeiVed'frCiti tei.lins
land, and 4ri thus :
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"Mr & ')V . ' Earsuur t Thinkingi•:!:i • • might
possibly e . .. .' to see me at heinit - s, week;7l.
write - to -.. .' , - you that •bnaines.l wilLAitiitt
atein,,New3Yet,it some timet.louger, fi . ; 'o ,,, ti i .4T':•',
a= You *ke„ • -, Fani4
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ealmfttillke, the.gentle, the_feelktg4zuse',
ie4eged *legs .and:her• grief wi4ont f lt.
et ,nint. . A ....7 i, etntagiin she reid t.h4,1409-0.
60st% be re• her, •to ascertain viiiit''iiiie'
might bi . .': , ,e'irfit thaniti s firtt:iiieif hergiye,':
'But . .. , i ii , .. could be 'clothed implainerk,AtiO
c4ge..Or Y . , '.. Will w)demtood. - It wee ittit4,
sad as mti. to thapint as - those interesting ,
theirslettei Whie*ldebtorsv soinetimes tieeiii. , thus'
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l . lif 1
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.16v0d slolenderly,
-I4s 'i assiirakisei ,
fil. l l ,l oile ,,, *pliu ,
uiy.h:eart''''sWell wi
Lb'laidliiitird, a
'oh* lieii,cl ''Ouve
sliid - thit hiSlion
aSsurazicel, elf, e w
'ere I now free !
-. untied thatimakes
orld•like.this!
bfr the laws of Go ,
,nlu„st . soinetiines b.:
lipur in Lis society
this . Itiorld can' be.
L bessing is still W I
feell i is hand on An I
tru.sied I 5hi)012,,,!
Dillies are mite—
are results. Over,
all that needs for !
ness, and guide ayel
'.S.ie fell on her kn,
cation; and pour .
'ftither in heaVeti
heart, if not happy
cheerful, was tieren,
Frederick Wesd
ne,rer enjoyed the,
struetion, impressel
,Tenderness.—for hi
three yGars ohl, anl
litdedy from his'
Was . one of the ru I
oleo, hot with
n reJ
Ins son, he was
risraelitish priest,
often' did that w lii
strained him not."
:in teaching or in w
discipline did not,
band in hand, and
Frederick grew up
—With , a will unsu
~1:411eil °flotation, a
bitch 'order, was fie'
His pride of chara!
down with conternil
able or vicious.
nsity, and a fran.
hiin to detest con II
or hated with his
was elegant, his co
intellect ar.d stro
,hehring of a pril
AVstbury at thea
A 6 4, a yearle
became r acquainted
lady otgreat beau
Of manner, who at
Rut against Miss I
conceived a prejudi
Ives obstinate in re
i tl:c wish of bis hea •
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'be ifil so, the nue
' ness slitiidd he so
ted a trite for his
'himself, more to hi
was possessed of al
or fateinating in w
Itniglit baVe though,
I erc his heari, was i
;being pointed out t
utusti:transfir, his
withlaveremn as th
izatinn of his wish
JUlia was born a. , 1 bad 'been ' educated in 'a
plseeremote from J nize West-Iniry'Srosidence ;
but-from time to t me, business led- him into
;that i par.t of the co buy in wlrdzil her parents
resided.,- Pa her,e, illlhood. she entwined her
self ;kruninil flit; :Tu l''-c ;' and from - that pc: end
'halidil liwil.e'd hn h ,r as the fnt+i-o wife of his
son.' His' vi,iws . nil WiSf',`X, )10Vh•Ver, ..wore
,144i0.ay C Oltfillo t(", its green breast. until, 4. , ;hiS:
,dieniay. be:found ti at. his uffe , :iiors were en
tattled.,. This Ais., over . - : , was no sooner made,
than lie wrote ii pits:sing letter to . ..fillia, who
ii*novi an orphan to rotor and, !hake bird a
, viiit . efa few.wee. • . The reason lte gave for
inviting her.was t at, his health wailrapidiv
declining = whlell.' as indeed. too titie,--anil
be felt that her .. , iet . ,. would he a selace'to
liii'liciart. ''Xiiliii lame ; she sail I 4 Wderick -,
'heard' his enlinlit ed -conversation ;'‘ob.4erVed
.hin:polisbed, marine : ; remirked,the lofty tone
i 44 11 .4 .3 4'eeliilgss; a' il giving., the refs, to . l ig , k ,
fancy, witboot ,c . op..ulting reasop or Trodynee
-41ac . IoVed - hiiii. . Toniate fin' 'her e'c'eurity,
liileino gderi fdrcle Peace, slrelearne!'t,lnit'he
.leve'd!anather. - L . Dr 'nding :list she eh Uld lie
traylher-folly to th object of her iinsouglit-af
,fPet,i9R, she wish*,immediately,.to vettir . ri to
'her natiTe plane, 1 .. nt , : t0 this .Jude
would-rot'. `•ten. ' He soon discovered
t'lM4tif,n. - 'of IMF f ',I — gs; andit4ave '`liiiifnii
trfinglearrittieftretio :, 'lt angered well farihe
ear; y
'success:Of hia;d, t earthly, hope; arstati his
4 reng%.."; 65 74 PO .. - declining, : -tennea,m !Op
haviog . fqtgpeA tie .fleadly,
he
npon,kim Jo
hasten 'bin' tollii 1 0 1 4 - e,,' IM `gate his'' de
inind "tO" - ihe'iti*olm IstithOtit 'ofilii ile'elgt-
At first liii ,- .eoli x tenilt itcrtbe4nbject !lira
tlittgiittell.iinpatie e . ;: ; but hies feelijigstsatog
-4:4' he l :F.4f hi§f' th9x sicking: ,Yx.tk9 , t2. 1 4-'
and inan' uniner, ndll'air, — he pininiged 114
itilelieiriialUii 3 i : O.Snifi - iiiNiire lidie
l'reitlitiiiAoitOil 's IN-:a obtiirri 7 a:: - : ' .i . tie
frioniljtiliwthat-sh- vionla_iiieefit.the , aiiii
, tii?..4"..# be.r.,.. ,i. Aot:Ani4Aboi hait9iPlk
-1 4 14 / 1 7.14, 1 4 . 0 , th°. 'faith . I . ) X. 1 01?l a ff,4 0 11 , , i , .
1 - .79 Frederick 't , ',"' 4as Otiiiieni o iinoiin t !
I Od'iiiii' iri: He ',.; * . tiiiiiiii*FeAiailtf-
Jog; andfrelt biome conetraltied'in.p4iiidifla
l i P l fot. , ? ; ,o ° - i , I r9PY! . .1Y 1 44 1 # 1 1 . 94 . 0 . 3_01.#4.4e.;
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i TilfiefOotions - ere little' iiiisi . e Mink
Liibirkeeee' Iti-lifi the plighted liridgi7erldni
*ho`b*Artheaelie Oart r lbra iith'illifOtit
FAR Aiii(iNtAW:l:l ..... *.APE.O I A,PPe .tb* jttks
'*44ld ivai i thi* - , . ~ ,lipee 400.4eed.het_ ' 490
that his'..*aeilii , 7_ ould _ te — iiagii:" let
iiheivilio*iiikad, 7, , ; --, .' - 3i)f. h*fiiiiire,
A1 : 00.0 1 0$ i bey s?, . -,
' , • •it i'iltithin ,-1er,,;;•7„ Ellp„
could not - persuade , e self into the belief, That
:hie
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• ail)dtiadirtgs ? --} Why did 1 jits } mnmingled gloorit arose solely fromt grief:at
e told')na•rthatild Win hisithw' approaehing•death- o s ehis father , . she felt
not
.., 0 w thatb is
heart was that he -Was making a:sacrifice otitis kfondest
!' I ] ,i . ild'inar, he fondlykitishns•at the shrine of filiil :duty.. •I • } I •
eViiiffeetiona .could not JudgolWestbury-died—hnd with al ttest:hie
frotii. whortil lie hituselfpast breath, he pronounced a• - blessiiig upon
, and **, eagerly I drank' in `Julia, his daughter—the wife of his
, son--,moSt
r. mid:',O•the. sorrowt,ittat I stoltniinly- repeating Ma ceiriviettni} that she
r,by logo .... dying., bnd; ; ihnw!did *Mild soeusecere the'heart'of herlittibhin d.
h . ianitifinable ileaspre, na } - I.intattdiately on• th&de@ease Ofl*}.friend c
ready'chilled bY . .ileoh, up-' 'and father, Julia'! teturnedlhomec an& itt•tbree
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me ad'a'pting bletiing,•afid,ririontlis 'Yrederiek folkuved her -to ' fulfdllis
ould} - 14ve me 9 • Mistaken' prouilsOl . -thy was wretched, and•wmild 'have
iy•did 1..1. fetidly trust it? •given thel 'world, had' he possessed it,•thbe free
Would I then have .the knot. lrourhis engageinent. 14 he, never*OtiM be.
to his' Air life 9 Not for a IHis worth had' been givenlto hiii father, and
t 10, he is l irdize - antl"l am his •,•• 'must' be religiously -redeem'ecL . . 4 I Will ' make ]
:and eia - ii;.'we are 'one: • He' lien my trio," 'thought he, "1 promised -My •
L I at hunte, and an occasionaltfather t•bat:l would: 'Thank heaven, `I tever,
,'
will be a dearer_ bliss-tliaopromised that } I 'would lobe 'herl" t &pug- '
Aow beside. His 'fiither'ollnartt;as, such • a kinton was t,.4 his feelings . he was
•1
•nn • at my. 'heart!' "1 atillt}iCally inipatient•AO have it!completed ; for as
I• head t: ..Tf . r t mAat ; as hethis - iden Of his , dirty and obligation went not be-..
it, and all,nmy yet be,well.tYond ' the . bare net 'of making ber',hia!wife, he
nd thine,'lleaveilly Father, /felt that 'onee done, ho should be Comiaiiative
oak my' infirtnities, . forgivelly'd free man. l' - 1 • '
'veless,"statain my weak' - 4 .1. am• tome," said be to Julia,' "In fulfill
by thing .unerring weidem."'lmy engageinent • • Will you name a &if for the'
i es. to, , con tin ue. be:r ..seppli- tk•erare any . 'f'' • . • ' .; • .
t her full 'soul b e fore - her 11 . 'His ' , countenance was 'so 'gloomy, hiSi } maiiner
... •
' ad' When" she . 'rose, tier so cold—so utterly destitute of tenderties•ii nil
vas calm ;ter bre* if notlkindly feelinfe•that'something like terror seized,
. •. ; •.•• - , ttlulia'sheart;--and, without making any reply, l
.
ury was an only child,. Hetshe burst intcetthrs. • • - .. s i •
,
,adantages of "Jnaterpal in- t!•' " Why those tears, 'Miss Hutton ?". Said be ;
• on the biiart.by maternalt" our mutual promise was Oven to mrtather ;
: anther died tefore be Wastitis fit.that we'redeem it."- ss
all reeolleetinn of hisihtl } 4 "NO Partietdar- time was :specified," 'Bab] i
ii emery:, Judge Westbury !Julia, timidly., and with a faltering soie ; "Is
Ist amiable, one of the best r eo much baSte necessary':"
41 d to the management l
,ot ' " . .‘ly fatheil'uished that no unnecessary (1(-
o muchlike the yenerale ,hiy should be the," said Frederick; "and
His son, like . other 'sties, * ee no reason why we should nut as well be
h was wrong, ".and re-airedhe
'. now, as at any suture perild. 1 If veu i
,enr
Bee was Moldier negli
t '.,;eotilult 'my . wishes yon• Will marl an early i
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thing ; butinstructien and play," . , I
•s they ever should {lo,. , got ; The day Was •fixed, and:at lengit arrived, I,
' r want of thisdiscipline, loresenting the singular anomaly of a man. ea- '
with passions uneontrolledg,iy haitening to the alter, to utter yews from
idued, lie- received a fin- itwhich his heart recoiled, and a ,womati going }
d his mind,. which was of.-a ,_to it With 'trembling and reluctance, :though
ily stored with knoNvlet ge. tbbout to be united to him why pesseSsed.her !
•ter NV.I3 great, and lookedAnedivided affections. • } _
ton all that: was ' dislinner4 The wedding ceremony over, Mr. Westbury ]
e had a chivalrous goner- immediately Leek his bride to his elegantly !
•ess of disposition that led i;furnislied house,, threw it open ter a week to
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ment or deceit. He, loved i,receive bridal visits; and then gladlyloheyed
whole soul.' In person beta summon to New York to attend to slime af
• tenanee was marked with stairs of importance. ,On leaving honln.he left•.
e• feelieg • 'and be 'bad' the . %is if released from bondage, A sense tot* pro- I
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`ce. - Such. was' Frederick . tPriety bad constrained him to receive the eon
e of, four acid twenty. ' l l;gra. tulations of his friends with an air Of sat*,
ere his marriage, IFiederick'pc:inc., at least, while those very warigratu-la- 1
with 3laria Eldon, n youn g ;lions. congealed his heart,,by bringing to mind
v of person, and faSeination
~the ties, be had formed with one be could not!
Ince enslaved his affections. dove, to the impossibility of his forming them 1
Mon, Judge Westbury had •ovith one whom_ he idolized. When he had!
and for once in: ids life
sing to indulge l son in
• lie f , •reSaw, or tifouglit
• .
ruin of that solid'flappt
lly himself. Ile hadselee
son, a daughter-in-law liar
• Om taste. JuliaJiortun
I that he thought valuable
man. Possibly Fiederiek,
sC,too, had be knatin her
i ctossessien of another: but
him as one to whom be
l ‘ ieetious, be looked on her
chief obstacle to the real-
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o,lieen absent about ten days, he availed him- f. opertor to -- 5 ,1,1 . e,,,.• „., ____
, Julia bad been seatepat it short time be of au opportunity - to send a verbal ine'ss a ag nd e
to his wire, informing her that be was Well,
Should probably be at home iu the miinrse of I- fore Mr. and nrs. Cutinraghantapproaclic . a her,
and entered into a live y
. convers.ation. This
F,two weeks, but whet' that period was 1 was a great relief to j ti, who cou / IdluiVe wept
drawin g id her solitary and netleet&l 'situation, .alorm
kiowards a close, hill business was not comple
the midst ef a erow. Mrs..etianhgliam
ti
4ed, and as his house was the last place he 1 „, in'
~a.s in fine spirits„ and Iter husbind appeared
tWislied to visit, be resolved to protract 'his ab- i
dm, happiest of 'the happy. Not .that 1
c have i pease . particularly to enjoy secgly ; but his
Ise' nee, so-long as he had a reasonable excuse. I d .... • . e,. 1 1) -
;i' I must write and inform her of the
demands , bloomrg
wint
was by
itis
side.,
andlis
eyes
in my plan," thought he ; " decency
rested "on ker. , with 100 of tendierest love =
ii t. - Yet how eau I write ? "My dear Julia!"
n the sound . of her voice seem i 0 constantly,
ril` :My dear wife:." No sileh thing—she is not
1 1` t v . .
awaken a thrill of pleasure m :his heart. 77-
i,;tlear to me.
i After eonversing with Jillii,a While:3.4s. CUR . -
She is my wife—She is Mrs. dire: 1
lijogham said, "Do you
itrem , r,4iim , 44.
or
war _
qbe is mistrel:s of my house, and musrsbare my
lifortune. 1, , t t; at suffice her. It must haie been 1 m g' 3-11 • 4 c w ' e i t . bn ry 7 ; Fray take i yP ar m , and{'
a I move about with. us , ailittle—it oohs so dull.
T'or these that she married me.• A nqme li
It' ortrine !an elegy establishment : I Thon,
, for a person to sit - throne' a party." .'
;Maria—briglit, beantirul; and tendeN—thou i i gladly aceeptedithee offer,And was soon
Iwoultf,st ea ve married me ormyself,! ' Al a s, ar-aNil Julia glad l y
ftoni hersiA in listening to the 1
-lii undone ! 0, my father !" Under the in- lliv.elY rattle of her, companion, ,who altlieug,b
flim , nce of feelirs like these he wrote the, h- 1.er4,. resident.ef a few weeks in the ,eity,rieent-
•,i;eo
mac epistle which cost his bride so =illy bit- I eti Atreed - .Y+aelßeiuted With alltthei tentlemen,
ger tears. , land half the ladies present. An blur had - heen
I passed. in this manner, and : in part:airing, of the
It Was at the close of about two weeks front
I various refreshments' tb.at were. provided-,-to
,-- hiithatjulia way sitting' one evenin,g in her
brier, dividing the time between her - work and !which Julia did but little honor o •though' this
': t ook,'Whea the door hell rung, and a minute twas of no consequence, I r iai Mrs.„Cuuningham
t
' when the sound of musie - in .an _ her room at.
Rater the door opened, and Mr. Westbury ert- I - amply made up.all. defitienci s•-ofi the kind-,-
..".: :red: With sparkling eyes and glowing cheeky
rho sprang forward; her hand hallextended to litracted their Attention. ' 1 Julia,w ; extremely
'il'
**lea hitrt—but his ceremoniotis .buty..,teul c o ld lift: l nd ofdnusic: and as their , present - witgatittn
llitiod evening, Mrs. Westbury," - recalled her liataaag the confusion-of !,ongueS vas ve lin
tecollection; 1 arid seareelY able to reply to his I
Site ivility; she-, Sunk back-on
proposedthati tbey shOnkt -endeaMer 1m .mak&-
thought she was _prepared •to Aeu him' cold and' their ; Way tc , ,themaSio *0.04 Afericmasider,
I, - il
,bistant-i-she'had 'expect:el it4-blit AtIA had de- able, detention, , licy suelteededin ..Itteeo*plielt
il
iteived bers;:lf. Notwithstanding. all her bitter ing theii• objett,,,selar tp. least.as ft et,fairlY
tumurations on het , builmitid's -indifference to- I within :rdoir4 -:.Censiljering the-ntunher of
lards- bet there had, been a -little under-ear-
( , personap,reseak t and Jiints. many 34m are4hat
l i ra :of' hopi, plalyingi - at Abe 'bottom %flier [(len't prefer Abc Amnia, pr, tllck !oft .tinpus to
Cart, - -•nnth telling her , lie tilight ieturit l inore ' anY o l)tber ineliedyf the',,koona .was.keinarkably
1 - .4ordial • thaw' he went. His- cold, salutatiOns ,sti ll--a, comidinteat des4rie&lyitkaYoung la-
And colder eye; sent her tolier seat- disappoint- 4 at the : piano,:who' , OlaYetivimil, i.elAng ! , . ivith
In a great skill ' and feeling:4 Julitt'sattentie lisas
Ltd, tick at heart,' and nearly fainting_,,
termite,' iiiitieyei,.bhe recovered lei elf-jhidases- 'Pm altrueted by. er hasbalkd,wlo.w.aa nd.
lion, and ithile the - Se inq&les' enneerifing his mg on :the opposite aidt:O.tbes /Vim, lea ing.
tealth 4 .l jetipiej,. that . i),i9Riieti, - (itap...-'-
, against..the wall, his Ertl3:l9/dek : :MOSS ' 43-
j b - iliite Of Vmsolf, T . slie;Succeeded,in. iinie tie- bitret, his.eyOiresting.fa),tbe.perfpfmer .. 'th
liiee* ' diatiiiii' titii Vitt.'
,She .iris" 4ntle..jall ezpression.of wanaiafiadration, ?Alla*deep
0 nil/
land6ot; and unobtrusive-and godd slne an
• mirk yt •Qefo'bonspionOni in**4 'i;ho'sitid.--
iiidO sli6:loOkod ' very , retie
_,' ) far re,
fialigh'ratliOtinicitv ilia modlinn Otto; ivia felt
t
e, her hand and foot of tuniv i alled bQty.:---
$3114 gas shessedmitil:grmt!iiimPlie4Y. bui good
4 3 ti04 81 0 11 00 1 414. Ail ow Ailing,. *IA her.'
trbark t :ae WOreAer dret4;foOb XyalitikiPeelk ; •
. . zwei.vipayo remoto f foga prooiaion and
*4oigence.=
_<.• lierfeatPrs,weri),,rogvia6' and
lifityyloiigit;doticatkki .4114 ill4c.:greqkst ottoter
on of her face was t)io,fit6iliq and•tt4 !kith
• hich it expressed .every fooling of theheart.,
*lien; Mr:-.llVoitborfifillt. enterea , thil =voila,:
observermightlihiwproirotitieett hir thesitt•
ii blutthe - biight gla*:oftranaktitlOtibak
kindled of cheek id faohidik)fiti aid
aiterviiis-4,olpateAktew,l wi li a n t r i n i.
ired,: with soma little appearanie ofigterixit,,
a _mwhep,hp.., : heyll..t#llvas IN
go o 4* t- ,usuall7- -
IPTiFI4 : 4 1 1 A5110qfRoli *LI* i
irt - was evensOf , tv th414,0,4a IthiAtils . nrt I
'id, othat it was.' ,
, . •
a.' • •
r.~: u ..
MONTROSE' PA' ,21 1 184t . ' 7
" •7 , ,,, ..• ‘.7 "41 A,;11-.te;;;
EMI
IL. - t i , :ci ~ .( 1 :i . , 4,
.: :
‘..lifr. Westbury at end we t s pr its to
Me some ii . tquirilis - relative. to' heiheetipa-:
dons chulug, tii.i absenee, s it - Ye:ditto' lihil oal,,
,itlliin ilie new bride,'Hlklrs." Qu id' '.'gf4; l iind
'dther'4uestions of siniio iiiiiiiitiOl66. 3 rpi
the tithe. he *fitirot Marie"' Elden, Wits 'Vat 'tin
nOnselouS tliail)ilia '74,4 - ' his' *iiit'ilr-atiili , i4- :
ing her only , * a.eorriatiiitOie passed at?.. 4p f
or i two VerieLinfertablf; -`' ' 1— I- '' *, s. '', `'
..O
4. ne - Atty. when Mr. Ireittnri„ ,
'eftiti , 'to Alit- .
Aer, Julia hatided htn a , earth tificomjilitnetits
I froni Mr. and Mrs. liiholitc *ld' were Aliann;
I giving a splendid party, • . t
--, ~r.i•ii,..l .
"I.ha,voiretAtiled ricktingiret;ll4iddidia, not
ikillowitig whether you Would,yilhhlio accept the
itiyitation . or
,not 2 ~
, "For your4elf you do as, you pease, Mrs.
Westbury-Lbitt I sballlcerfainlY ' t end it." 4. ' '
, - : f'„
I . ani quite indiferint' atkui l , the p'arty,
s t aid Julia, "as such ieehes afford lie little files-
i
Tire, but Shotikl belileised to - licI"`" hi you think
hiroper ; as 3.13 U think b'e.st. " , Ilefvotedirein
!bled a little as she 'spoke, for'sle rbiTiiiit yet
!heetne sufficiently accustomed id'llrllygst. 7
'jury's brusque mantoirtowhids fie,44lf, to bear
lit,' with perfeat f irmness i • - 1 4 , ,
I, Is "I'Slionld think it'VelLv suitable that yotf4y
I Mr. and Mrs. BriokS r thiS'attehtiOn," Mr,
Westbury replied. I.
I • The erdnink visit to Sirk:liionliti at lengtit
Orived, and Ju li a repaii•ed th her bedehamber
, tin dress for this • neeasiOn.. -* To raider arielf
pleasing in the eye of her husband. Ili the:inle
,*isli of heart, brit iiii t6-ad Ithipsiras the
questicn. She would littitcl,givenithe world to
know his taste,' his favorite eolins,'AMl tither tri-
Iles of the like natnre--Ibut of these • slin ''teas
1 echipletely ignorant, slid must therefdre - be 1
iuguided by her own , fatic l f.' "Siihplicity,"
hottghf she--Z-"simpliCity is the surest 3% . 2 . :
,r it never etiends, if' it 'River" caittiVates."—`
Itecordingly she'arr4 , ed herself iteh, plain white
ratin—and oCer "hers hotdtlerf Wps thrown a
Moe blond nantle, with an nitre b order, while
' 4 c,irdls cl the r
:3 same ll' pneircledltusr waist. .-
,
I Her tot completed, * itlia - dee!pided 'ft) the.!
I parlor, her shawl and calash in bee flair& 'Mr.
`Westbury wa,s waiting for her, andjust casting
Ms eyes oVer (her person,' he' said' "If you are'''
4 .
I ready, Mrs. Westbury,,rwe will go rnmeiliately, A
as it is now lhte." I, ' , . . •* • '
,
I Most of the guests * re already - aiseinbled
'"t the mansion open for their * ieception,* arid it
I Was not quitd;casy to iet access to
.ttie.lady . of
Ole house, to' make tliar tornplitnents. * The
, haportant duty, howevt wag at lnnetli liappi-,
Il l y accomplished, and':' r. Westlites.neif ef-
Mit was to &Wahl. a . .s 4t for .lid's 'wife. She
!Would, have p-leferrCd intbitibig Idslarm, at - L . ...cast
tbr a while, as few persenspreseritiere.knOint
. tb her; and she felt sei6whitt 'estilnirraSied and
einfused -; bait she' dtuit not say 1 go, as from
ih...rieusband t timiantler i sle'sniethaltlik* . iAk - a
in be freeiritri *inch attotidineti*f '''lzi stieh m'at
ters the heart' of a delicate and -sensitive wo
nMn seldom deeives helt: Is it that her in- 1
stincts are superior to Anse O men I t ' ' I
shade of: feat ti.
' meltincholpofrif rad: ever 4 14 : ie
Jftlia's,lbeartti he&t tuntultuously.lo 4 lsl,it! be
music, thought she, ,or the Rinsioion,:ltbat t ut;
rivets his attention? °; 'Would:444l knew, ho
it is , ltht4 plays.4o.ipingtv..Bot owcitily l'i , el
did not long remain m•doubt.- - -TIM song
tintshtd, all voieSs were amt it it firdsia
• “"Itoredelightfidlrl i &ilgdattlfyys! A a
with4tot , fkiitigtEer,iinsgit' '44= 4 Nr-.
OmrtA
miarit:f 3 '9l notertbststid* , 4 sirSitir.
,
The blood limbed to 4 - nlia's 'ha - Sit - aid 4/14,
VA l *V i fir 4Air‘A*lTtirt4;P.,4- vertigo
gliltS4 4:4,,; l :o4.:_sqcill*A ii * l ' on'Alt , -;**%l
444 'OPei44 j!i, b i liAlre l4 ,loooo i nt * — r
144 , _ 4 1 1 , pt*19i4 NI kt, :Vo)4',
ehodih'i 1 emirthe firs ofpo' inti, 7,,tf le,ve l
the room , and obtain a t sat., _lll4 thme A shn
,waaluntongenyworiatAtt WilisPiiiiitigAtlMldi
Mr k , ititti4X4llo4los ; f' r. • WI
'Het hoool l 4* - 11r01.4e *ft $ 1
,4 1 /4'Mit, lir;
roused her attention:" e was sttstinmnfir
her with another gentlenuui; but it Was,ert-
,
• •
, ;;.4.11„„c
,
!I
1
ent'thit `netther,of t them lvere , are ` of tier
• roxithityr-$' ' 4 . 1
, c . 07 I k : '", ‘". '
"14-s. lirooks looks' tumonnno
,ly, ',wlll, to-
Meg," said lq„rfWeiithuty's corn amo i i ; (t or
dress S P e aaj;/YIPTUDI '" , ,t ' , ' t
11 6
' , lt wont' be, ',,satcr Xi Westtotity, were it
itOt for ' thOse If ne,ribikricts but ,I can tlib*no
, . y. •
0 -
ftlni °dia l us' caor
'ad look , swe W!./9 !IV" , i .
`aliollt, W , .,"
~ , . 1 , ..
init 'leone„ortlie Most .g
olors iri the torld,", said .t
1'
' wonder at fou r taste.
i qt dOes finely... ,
tn its
,P)
ury-'i I.
, that is, in thellea
but never about aie 'Per'
1 ' Julia wished her 4 nutti .
Milks
. "Yet, illy,?” it 4 o
.ay he is igribrant natl. ' ,
he so much dislikes,_abhut
ortgs to anotber--and b
not how shit i$ clad whOin
" 31 . 1.: Westbury and iris f
nother pari o the room',
i
s Julia could `do; alliwerl
rtuarks that a passmgaequamtatiee
. ent i and
then madell6i, ''.At. length 'the eprapley 'began
it. diipeike,'aiid . Preiently .14.14. snw' Mr. We 4 7.
bury leading 'Miss Elder(front thereore: ' - Vs'
head was itielidedihnird 46. t. ; n bright 'beetle
spot w41.,,0n ler check an he , as sp
.ng ,
tad her'in' thii,i6tl,est tonei• - ,s 'tliey Passed ','nea i ri
wherejeti"Was 'Sitting.' 1 MSS' Edden'li eyes.
Wad raised td
_his' f ac e , Vflito, her lc ciiiiitenatice
i wore.a mingled express io n f Pant en pl -
1 ' ore. Julia kLol just lime,4ouglit to_ remark all
[ this !ere theihact - left . thelidom: - I.q, that I
Were away !" "tliOnglit,' she; "that7l“ were at
homel that I weret , in [myl grayellY,A Slukaat
I perfectly unconscious of alllthat wanting for
ward until Mr. Westbury came to her, inqui
ring, -"whether - she meant to be the last,to take
leave ?" Julia mechanically -itrose ;: teethed
oally made her parting. complimenfMko .Mrs.
Brooks-and, scarcely knew any thing, till 861
arrived-at her own -deer. just: tpuching4er i
husband's hand, she aprangfront.the , - carriage,l
and flew to -the, ebatnber. l , lona. while, she
walked the floor in an 'agony of feeling; . The]
constraint under , which; Wm labored, served but
teincrease.the violent:o,-01413er. emotion; now
thatshe was free te‘iiideblo it. i"0, Why did
',attend this ?" at length thought she. "0,
what have I suffered 1', , , After a ;*. while, h0w . ..,
ever, her reason began to operate., "Whitt
have-I seen. that, I ought net to . have expect..
ed " -She , asked -herself, - "what have Deanne
that I knew, mot before ? excepOahe added,
"a taifling, fart coticerniagmYlusberurs[toster?
Julia thoughtilongl and 'deeply ; her svirits
became calm'; -she renewed, former rettolutwits;
looked to .heaven , for , wisdom to guide,' and
strength to-anstain her--and ettstingaside the
mamtlewitich ' , mould,. henceforth ' be tiselem -to
wear; she 'instantly •threw a shawl over-.her
shoulders tot conceal the . unlucky girdle, and'
[although the hour • was late,_ descended to: the
parlor. - Mr: Westbury was sitting by a table . ;
leaning his bead enthisband. . It - vras tiotoa- I
$y for Julia to addt:ess him On' any subject[not
exciting for her feeliega---and still' more diffi
cult, perfectly to command !her. voice, , that its
tones might 13e tliese , of ease and teheerfulness,
yet., she succeeded in! both.. 1 The question she.
asked fed Mr; 'Westbury to • lookl up, and he
was struck with -the death-like pttleness, on het
Cheek. - Julia could , by an effort control her .
voice ; she could-in- a degiee subdue her fed . ,
I ings—but she cedilla< command [the expres
sion of her, countenance; <could not bid-. the
' blood visit or recede fremi her oheekset bet
Will: She knew mot, indeedythat iat,.this time
S l l3e was 'pale ;....her own fuel was the last, th ing
in hermit:a: ' Mr:- Weitbury, ;lad :no , ;sooner
answered her question, than be ' added, "Yon
had better retire, 'Mrs.:Westbury; f you lock as
if the fatigues of tlieeNiening had been tO much
for you. " I ' t t' -`
s' t ••,!, ti t 1,:,
' "Fatigues of the eveningll -21ganies,1 rath - -
er I" thought Julia; hut:thanking limlforldi
kind advice, she imniediately retreated l i loiter
chamber. , - , , ; ~ i- ,' r ,l•' , -.<!..1
i . Until this evening, Mr..Weetbury had scarce
ly seen Miss Elden; 'since h's;f inarriago., Ile
:Lad avoided •meeting her, being conscions: that
she retained:- the power of- is heart; asidlit
p /
sense of rectitude forbado,h . indulging* pas
sion for one woman,: while : he . busbaod oft'.
nether. Idiss Elden sus ted this, and felt
piquet - tat:his power;. over ' self:4l,lT* heart
fluttered. with satisfaction<whett she:. saw • him
enter ' Mrs . ' Brooke drawing tioonni•_ninilidie re
spired to ascertain .: her inffuenso , over
\hb3 affection were diinipiihed.l l4 ~,, 1 ~....,.i . i
1 She was Mortifted.andoli a ttirted,cithat ev e n
_here h tpt. aloof 4-ninc.her, * v_ing. , kerioldy.4
,
passing Iv. as he walked to another -port of
the focal,' It WaS:With.nunislaall pleasure that
she complied l Witairequestilte. ait,-,to 4 .piano
II
for shot well knewtko power . ' ft t. music .-over hiL
heart.:
Noverloforixilad she ; toughed-the keys
with so much interest. , She clad her, besth-that
Lest, was.: pre-inninently. g... .....r4au4she , on
feund that she lunt-fured_th ,• • tte4tion Pf him,
*tont she , cared•to please. ; 7 /
.. 4 4 !singing paid
or 'two nltislepa : songs, : she ,rbegewf:p e. 4 thak. sbej
had learned .at Mr . W4stburV i lii requo • • Slim
period ,whenzlio,used* visit her nknost.i
Itßuia, ‘V!hlkdaed,o ,y.
,was-n abA
1
.40on,?!. not was :with Nis 41 1 .grellt fliVOTitee
t 1
When Nisi Elden.cams tas 4liese 4i esA-, •-,-;-,
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t' - p - ••,. • , f
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to. him:tett the very. rent exilin Sas shirks.,.
funeral, - t- -- 'lViry,-".- says T00,*,,i10<3441.1014
your. attorneys herd V :, tiresii tiAlieiltalWooo,
flow else ?' 'Oh !AIM never de tbatin* - oblim
`.'War maid the othei, , niiichnd*ifindi 'isigrids
you nnuingeli t ‘ l Why,f - wherilo4 -- patisat*
r pens ici, die, ire:•layiiint:outs: -
le
flightily himielf,• tallith eefien-ihtjuk.
anion the morning hil'if enti ' off !,1: : ,- tif,b i dagd.
said 'the otheivimaniaiement tfleb l at isiodiek
ofhinitn , .Iwhy,•• tlit'ivit,anfotaiwth.-l f.
tnokUing nieffnahged teith,4**Ottrilii' v :
Allire know &the ;fnatteri it 411#11sure . 4-
strong: iinit4 of brin'istoneiikhernontther ' -..
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morning r 1 ' - `... r , ,-;•- .-
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taiiir p(tho•praptiOiiiity
,ofif the, rdate-Aems
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miles
the . 541 4}1 4 , ' dr, # o ,i it- l 'o o -
Miles slum; the ei,Vdisie* lemisi, ihiSdifil
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I pass qv c .09, bPkter` lgt.,4if ,i p. tato . OrTaluii ,
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wagon ititW*Oss • 'llk iti*titi4 rmiatcohe
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this river to; Cie . C4lorado - 4'ir '0
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is flOsertbeil: s eqiie to th ' taeit' eliiii:iiiii, and
-hai' tireved ., ery .; o3fitili e..- 2 if 114 - 8610r4ii
the !tor nit t' 0 highest rich if - 411i - best `r
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- and' thifiden • ty i- lif'lhe 14 Vito 'heiffnit ii `
doubt. :, One ~ lied4tal)rind'' ' 0 1 4 . - )iii"sliti
only imve-be .n nssyet Ole Klmel
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teriiriie v l'ediii sle Of SUpplyloi - 'ii lit hi
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any dnii-Isaid "a Ahiniltbavtlaekiwtrale.they
ought td whistle. One Stind y btiAiiiiehti — tit
1 sermoninn that parible , of tholotiveWaildtihes;
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theioamekikirb liatt like' those: ioir;:l 7 tikyli, tlfeis
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