11 E- WANE IV. Ehe Drinacrat USLIMSD EVERY THURSDAY moipirso, ay FULLEIH 9 a IHIEMPSTED; I 'TERMS.. f. , ..,i -1. a rearapeldla advioce, or 52,00 If p*h a at the tbe a *ear. . . . chord for postage If carried at the pubhsheie: ex- PE ~I .. , tinitan , eartpttorutt, except when arm:traces It PAM si • wesedes oneldriliar per equate of twcire tines; nr /.tha firxtthree Insertions, and twenty-tire cent' forrr uant insertion.. A liberal discount will be, made to ddverttre by the tear. . i ~! An it' less, fo. etyllt. e .h i IV ISCELLANY. • .' i trilndelphla Ratunlay Evenlra PoaL WHITE pixitur. • ' • t_____ ... r tete and eondnunicatioti far the paplillevat nre attention: usiness le) rad' to be PO! ..f tbf. DIY MAEY NI'DONALD , d this is your latest style, Mrs. Jerold ? c very latest imported, ma'am, recefred Aeadia on Wednesday. A most beau ling, I , assure you, and co bekomine.— g prettier this season. It will bo gnite e, fancy. Will you try,it, Mrs: Dolig= I , tap, i hare another that may Suit tOr, and the obseltdouS miliner moved 4ajong bonnet stands and ribbon brtes. ink lmt, Miss Gale; did you take it titom ile Toy th tiful t Nothi the ra lass ? ym b. about • The •, this to 'vas . carried ioNsti stairs, Mrs. Jerold'i;-- - illCt felt too unwell to conic up to re • i f , ,.ra.' • • Miss slit NI • „• , : Miss ' Willet :' sale will be sure to fan bOnnet. Pray, send Annette to fetch 4ale.' And Mts.Jeroli, having iv or(der, returned to her favorite custo e pery pretty and very muell admired , Ittlass. ' I am sure,' she !said, With Idttity necessary tind usual npOn shell ,r,,,•• you - will cons.ider this the mast ex fi..hinn ever introduced. I thought of e inoment the box was opened,..and-in sthid lo Mss Gale, ' this will lie,iiis the , i r2,,Mrs. Douglass,' and Miss Ghle agreed , e Perfectly. y I felt quite anxious j.ou Ibtiamonu. the first to see it, beeansil I at you laced to lead off anything of the cc tt a it. M en t' i met, t Mrs' wq-1,3 quisit i you t, <iced I tniAtr with chouid law 1,1141: • Of course I do: repli( d Mrs. Pouzlas:s, but for meret-'s sake. Mrs. Jer4l. t- aite TUC"a b. , nnet the fac Simi e of ...M;s . F t Anything. but that. Tf ]Miss wioo eipi one or this pattern, I net•hare ,send ,r) I .•rtainty not,' said Mrs. Jerold,inu.sll- el,ber rinalets. l vet I must bare the ba'od.someakin 1-r.ilishment, remember.' ' , 1:111:11; (it D ' t \Vida' has I" rt 0 l o • WI razz lEEE V EFTT haudsomcst that" can be maclei, I .0 1 11. malam, ...No n e sball suriass'it.-- re" s(me splendid Henna vilvets just i ll:6 richest maroon I ever saw. I 4ill lem ti, you,-ma;am, and if I am nrt . n43 - - -Ci'll declare they. equal anythinlin 4et. Ah ! here is Annetta"N *, ngla.ss, try this, if you please,' Itnnglass had renv.ved her hat,.ard as 1 ell toward the little bonnet bearer, e TL‘:. h ENE= MIT taken, 'PC M. I Ni rs Mrs. tu. iearful - face of Annette clew her e+en from the all engrnssmg snhj . otiable head _gear. Bless me! M he exclaimed, as the young , girl MO where did you get such a poor looki What is the matter with her, pra, si,iw such a pitiful sight in my lire.' ca tßntir.n of fast. :Jer .ld erraturl I nf'rc ' I r l d i s m t the e sa ss d i i s to p r ull • i ( n )f p io o u v t ert th y, e ' res d s usiting the flowers of pink hat as -c-, ' I really don't like to keep the gut me, for she is always moping and But Mrs. Langly recommended h.2r, NI my trying tb find employment. a d „,,11 4, Mrs. Douglass, that Mrs. Latig y, ste is poor, is first-rate genteel, ',a d ilie has such a way with her !hat he foe anything she ask so I took An / 114ingit. as I said befoze, I don't li,ke 111. about me.' ' t l, if Mrs. Langly's proteges, I.suppose,' s., Douglass, ' she has a host of them 1- 1 hand. But this poor thing 'actu- y 4”, heart ache. Has she *vents?, Other, and I believe some your ` er end sisters, butjeally I never inq (itdarly. I have so little :time, y u 'lfs. Douglass, it is quite injpossibl I isf i ten to the tam By historic& tif all, o y ens. One must regard one's basin. -s, ! ni occupied, as Miss Gale -can tell y .11, 1 fibrn sunrise till sunset, and inde• v a e4l longer. The girl has her m .113 1 &'something to carry home somettm s, the best I can do, and she ought„to ritalf very fortunate to get into such ,bittent.' It . p .41) OE and lir tium ,4 l beside can't r nett°. bayi 11 .. • (1 , ) said 31 trans o males yjortunate, certainly,' said Air,;.. p o*- :ngto the mirror at which 0/e fto6l, cipg the beautiful Paris hat , over her Mit.. 'Rather, too large, don't ybu o, Mrs. Jerold?' t ii least, bit in the world,' repliitl.ke/ r,returoing with avidity to herl4l)l , ral thought. ' A little too -deep- pt-Oe rfaaps, hut that is_ easily altered, alittle in front, if yoh pleasetaa'amqr etrery thing—exquisitely/heeonlipgr.-- air you look, so*, well in anY style of bob- never lid.' Mrs and th see of toonglast.3 turned * head: Otis '7 tkway t and pulled,ont her shining ti s i ate golden • hair, and 4 coiddn't -make' p: i ..' whether she liked it or nod: 13bn 141 y in thewited whedit Would ht : , (ide her to anything, and Mils. je.ild !, , :io take advaptige of it. i . Wer: y binrghandsonter than this,' the .` 0; think you had better secure it,- " , 4 1 Miss Fillet and Mrs. Nirtolf 1 'T - inost fashionable ladies will he-h . : ii r, e , and I should be glad 0 say'fr '''' `erred one. 'Tie a sweet thaS, uft , in 1 t --a love of a bonnet;ju ,! perfect IoT ~' ,theti; said Ma. toonghss; with, ;"liffeience, ' LISUpPOIit3 / 1111111 Ise 'O , L. ,- !la it'he . I , , I . --- -'•'- ' - - ' . ,1" ,---' t ' ' ,. .!'" ..-- 1 -` - ' l.:' 3 - a re-r-----,- `:.'' ' „, t,4,1-1 ," o fl!"."T' : "." $ *• - l'in! - ,1, ,,: i. , ! 2 F4 - -?,:mt" , --'24-'!A , C ...--fr . , . ; , ,, - '. A , *1• 4.1' r • 1 it ' r • • ' .'C •' * l-4 :r4•7 ,liTrAp -• - - , . • ~ e r t. , II iii VI A ip , ,i. • ~., , „ I i - • ,:;,•,-v , I:, I , • 1 t, . 7 , • it s i :, , ~, 1 . f. .3 . . - i . I :', or, 41 ; ' i l : : .„.. y: 4-11 1 4' r ~ , i ~.,„,- . . t 1 ( I - . . 1 ' • i -' ' . ,11 • f e'.,'l I:. .1 , !:± .1. ' i ,i, . , . . , • ' i * ' ' 1 :: , ' 1 1 C.. ~+ Ii l e., I !i. 1 ~.r ', :il ,ti . il .. • ft ll 131.." gr , . a;. V.,, : 1 1 . 1 1 .7 ( I , 11-•,`, il• .•••.',?;;; t C S I c• 1 .11 ... ' • 4.-i • r 'A 4 ; q . aY. ) ~k i • 4 t P 2 4. -- ; ' ' ,- ' Si • ' --...• •I • ilnili rr . •t:- ad i '• 7 !Velvet, byall means:laid the milliner, &Orly opening a drawer at her left band, art,d *gelding piece after piece of, the costly ma' ; taro l . Did you ever see anything so spier* did, 'ma'am ? look at that green, it is fairb dirzsdiug,-but this maroon is my taste. QUico superb,, sn't it ?'• is 'Peantifuir eieldimed Mrs. Douglass, erf4 tirely, decided upon velvet. ' Now, what wgl yen; charge me for a handsome bonnet of tliir maroon colored?' Mrs. Jerold pat her finger upon iher arm and seemed lost in thought for a few m 4 Illents. The price, of course, will dEpend M:r , tire style of trimming,' she said. I. Flows` are expensive this season, and then, Mrs. Dongt lass, : they aro somewhat out-of vogue.; Feathl,; ers are coming in among the first .circles. lure; have one feather, barely one,, that I would to Ina into your bonnet, and that I must shot 'you, forte own the truth, I thought Of you Wel moment I- received it. There—isn't that I beauty'?' and Mrs. Jerold shook ehe whit plume, and held it above the pink helmet, till the eyes of pretty Mrs. Douglass swirled wit delight. 'Elegant !' she exclaimed, i' but a'raid too expensive for me: Mr, pougla! gives me a lecture on economy- every few day and says I am getting dreadfully- extravagantil now, I, will let you have ,this at a ' great bargain,' said Mrs. Jer,•ll, blowing upoti the feather, • the maroon velvet, apd whits plurne, with French flowers inside, for—let m'e see--,as you are an 'old customer, Mris. Deuce lass, and I f'el honored by your patronage, say thirty-five dollars, and that will be thb ' ..,cheapest ever purchased.' ' Oh ! you une,rescionahle woman,' cried tKe I pretty ladi, lifting her hands in. aneacreent; t‘ thirty-five dollars : why, it is perfectly horrid to suppose I could pay so much_ My busl,auP, !would think - i • ' It is very cheap. ma'am. exeeedinly cheaP Ido assure you.' said the - wily mill nor. • I thint4t I world make von the first Lifer,. be cause I knew Miss Willet would take it in a) ; instant. won't a bonnet, and especially such ft leather, won't go bezging, and I stall char 4 any one hut yourFelf, .11. m Douglass, l et lea 4 forty dollars.' • i Mrs. Douglass paused, and took It t he no* 'coveted plume in her cu-n hand. Mrs.l Jerold r raumentswere certai dy very conclusive, anO, one more sn than 3l . :ss 101 l t, hetweea wh(aty and herself there existed a constant (spirit 'rivalry. should become the possessor' of it 4 still, - 3lrs. Deugla.s,,, who unfortuoad.ely had ' been a-prorrortinnless beauty, when she marrieo had no private incrme, by which she migh t lease her fancy in such matters. and both I.vt for her husband and the tar of his dis'plcasurt‘ deteried her from concluding the t bargain out 'rentulting him. ' If you chose. ma'am' said the milliner, 'I !can laythe feather aside for a couple of da4 ignite out of sight, and then I think you'll havk 'decided to let me make the Irn'net, which sh 4 'be the sweetest thing of the kind seen t Se* !son. Quite unione, 1 assure you,' ti:(1 Douglas.s*nn't bjeet I am certain, 'when hi; I sees how Well von irk in it.' a. Thus persuaded, Mrs. Dom:lass f ielded, ar.ll agreed to try her powers of ctaxing up, n Hi too indulgent, husband. The white plume w 4 replaced in the box, and Mrs. Jerold, assured her eustotner it should not be exhibited to an In, one until she had decided, and with I a- wea :. and unworthy desire to outshine an associat ); Mrs. Douglass swept out of the showroonN which was fast - filling up, and where Mrs. Jer and her assistant, Miss Gale, were now full occupied. Our heroine, flowerer, did not pasi) into the street-Without interruption, fdr at the foot of the staircase, she . encountered Mr, Lang'''. who, unmindful of the glare and glittei above, was speaking words of comfort to thrp weeping Annette. ' You 'must not despair, Annette,' kindly, while her own handkerchief I , !, tears from the nbeek of her protege, good heart my child, and though all i now, God will send us -light present rt in -Him.' Mrs. Douglasp, kind-hearted, thol and trifling, iiivolnutarily paused, art a bright quarterTrem lief-glittering pti p_ed it into jAnnette's bUnd. Mrs spoke the thanks which the poor girl utter, and joined Mrs. , Donglass as sh: ed the steps. I was going to see you ning,' she said, to ask your assista very helpless but very deserving fatuil Ah ! yes,' said Ars. Douglass, d velvet cardinal more closti around b this season there are so many demai charity—' - ,- ' f But thisis rear) , _an 'extreme ease,' saiii . Mis.latigly,. laying her band upon the fash4:l iojiable friend./ 'The roothgr of that poor gilli, iiill,.andwit; fi three children beside, has nog.; thing tuAepend .on save the labor of. 4; boy 0U / twelve years, 'and the chance charity 0:11 straniers. - Mrs. Jerold hue taken Annette inter, herestablishipentoitid by And' by she may earn: ' Oii...elihood there, but at present' she can lii' nothing for ber motber,and now that fhe ren . ofitheir wretched room is due, with no :meanii ofipavin g it, the poor elishl is really cryint: herself sick, lest they shmild become • entirelyi homeless' . , . " I - • il 'in ! poor thing,' said - kr& Douglass / bowl irr,e4o an acquallittnee as she:voice, 4 , shOs pitiful object indeed..' She finite, i nteresta tali and.lwits inquiring-of Mrs . .. Jerold Abut hert ,-, 41 foti Will take my word as to their Itieeessii; ' lii.iilPope '-prirsned Mrs. - Langly;, ' and 1 yen Sri giYe egtoething - for thein, I Shall: cont.!: eider it farpersoital bligation' ' '-', - ' ' ' lr' , . `..i.. xi - will :tY certainly ti ' itto i) basbirldji ila l me saidlifral.Vongl , ,'but e lAA e ‘ cti',lli upof va41:413;:l aware you, Mr , Langly, *M o l t iro filtd:4lilSenli:le answer. Go o d 1 morliliok. - : ROpel shall fee'you veryri on up o n snore e . -', able inisinesalhin hetrg.in ,' and with ' a sMil i the atepiedinto thA b wkicli awaltett her;And' Waii-tieen - left Siewart's ; i wkili Metr:-11Angly, with- a sigit,' returned to Annette' '. :Iktra. , BottglaSS,ibetr.te* entirely engrossed w#l_l )hre . : Are idiathe new bonnet, met her Whanilat Angier: all miles and 'plquisid,ryi. MI IM resolved to try; her utmost po him to . consent, to the purchas roon-colored vklvet and the Honied words were on her pret 'humor sparkled in her blue. cy, there are—as ?ur ,heroine say nay to the request of a be, ' Yon have been out this mo said Mr. Douglass, as they lira' desert. The 'day k,as been s ably took advantageiof it.' ''Yes, I availed myself of t with the convenience, of a cab, deal of business,' reOied Mrs. eaxeless.tone. ' And where didyOu go ? in band, with affertionato interes. 'Why, first, to palmy duty marnma'st;eldfriend, ton know She is to spend the Winter her her daughters.' Ah : anti where nest?' y, nest, to the Intellige cock A horrid business, by Rebecca tells me she is to bi must leave in a week.' That: is unfortuuate, slam well.' And next, I drove to Mrs. at her winter fasbions,' pursue lass, launebiuu. at once upon th and wiihts wLie:llay before hey And there you saw an ainnu! things, no I , ,ebt,' said her hus i moredly. • All sorts of tempta was extremely di;Thout to resisi f):1 prolusion of lovely : said Mri.. Douglass, eagerly, • 11 C'hurl's, I (141 w.t ire of t, Nt t one : why how did that ma \Vas Vier Imrse too ligh discretion preponderate My discretion. if course,' st lass, lauzhintz. ' I looked at t lion' - ets which ate really eleg.an ided. or nearly so, upon one will suit vt..ur tatse precisely.' • Thanl: you for consulting it band kindly. ' Does it please ' Entirell;. Mrs. Jerold pre the Ilia of the season, and I am reo.ive it. A splendid velvet maroon just the shade, n and'—Mrs. Douglass hesitated then added—' the most emit& that eNer zraeed a bonnet.' Mr. Douglass looked at his pr( ssion of amazement-, as be r and gave a long-and very s tie. • Hey dry ! Velvets and f claimed. • Xnd what handso .lira. Jerold affix to such a Ea ' Priers? said Mrs. Daur , las! the derisive moment' had arri! must hohli v — , Why, Ch i me the I nt at a gleat hart ain. feather , •1* the kitd rted, an SLJ'erll ve's't ti e thing wr.uld l l ty dollars, and she will let me h; =1 'I hope, Emma,' said Mr. D vnu bare act betn so rash as net at Oat pziee • N-, I have m t exactly ord plume at least ; but I told Mis. wide CA I should consult yon. dear husband '—and Mrs. Do white hand upon his arm, and'll ingly in his !ace—' I hope, yin to let me have it. I7pm my w ask you for another expet.sH( long, long time; I won't indef. most ePonomical• creature in th will onlysay yes this once!' . Mr. Douglas's shook his head. Emma,' he said, absolutely away money at such a rate. consent to such extravagance! I Not when I have set my h Indecd, Charles, I must think it of you to say su. Don't you look well?' he sail ped th'o 'keep ft so tla4 • if we itgh draw itrg rrqs, ,r 7; I ould ascend i • mon., I ce for ' You always look well in m her husband., foully; always in joursimple morning dress.' Yes—but my dear love, e not see with your eyes ; and if. the world to admire his wife, or her, he must allow her to dress i • Should be s - orry if the depended upon your wearing a p said Mr. Douglass, ' and as to Emma, I would be your only point.' (wing het trpogi 'fie upon yon for a jealous 1 Mrs. Diiuglass, gaily, ' why tam of you. But conic, my dearest, refuse to gratify me, I am snre; ed anything so much in illy - life er; indeed, the hat frill be noth —aitl worse than all, -if I do no undeubtrillr becomes which would half kill me—for n her more than lo dress better tl say yes, my darling, at ranee, is a dear, good husband. Co, Qb ! Avorrian, use well the gi t f influence with which Heaven has endowe' thee. Use it not for purposes unworthy of by nature. Charles Douglass idopzed his v ntiful wife., and atgazed upon the, ru :lip which pleade arnestly, though for geviiaw only, how could he, resist their wintin , tenderness ? 'Ho shook his, bead, but less. reso tely than at first; parted: the, golden,,hair, pen • Emma's forehead ; pressed her to:111131ms tas elm atoOd beside him ; and—alas ! for be sometime weakness orthe bolder sea; a their boast ed streangtb—bis.,Delil4l4 'gong. I • A feW brief struggles; a little farther zpoatnlation, and 'the doting husband consen that an im mediate ordershituld be given • the' velvet Elated with -success, and pl •d as a child wold, be with the .prpapcct of, ~expo?sive toy; it wag not ,autil l the honr,e ten arrived, that that Mrs. - Dotiglize recollected'.et: the • • E, PA. THURSDA JITLY . , ;• 1847 i; .„. ;1 -10 MONTRO ers, and in' uce. argent appeal of Mrs 4 Langly in !bet behale4 ug of the ma-, l lPoor Anisette 1 Ilerfpale, sad . face, and eYes bite plume.— so red with weeping, stow they -now cattie; l he; flips, and good ;fore the mental vision of Mrs. Douglask.atid s, and few Men as she looked upon the comfortable -tea eqjt4p.: !knew—who can age, and-around at. the warm, well-lighted utiful Woman. llor, it may be that a - :feeling of •telf-reiirodeli niug, of course. !mingled +with the memory of - that: torrOwfal erect over their !countenance, for with the remembranc tame. fine, you prob-. te thought- of her4own wilful tixtraVagance; • , 1-when ha fellow creaturq. smyoung,!scr tiriOrotee 7 . l ted, was bending beneath the, weight of heart- 1 crushing poverty. Her husband was 'reading at the .table,. and 'pastinz her armr about his; neck as She leaned over him, Mrs. -Douelats said, gaily, • 'Oh ! Ihave a message for you, Chrirle.s;l which I had nearly forgotten. .1. met 'Mrs. Lang!) , this mornings and she- desired Inc to; ask if you could spareia trifle for a family who are in want—as every body is, I believe ; -. at; this season-- r and I premised to do so.' Mr. Douglass, in the interim between , his: weak acquiescence inithe wishes of hit wife ; ;, and the present antunent, had been reflecting, seriously upon the folly and.extravagance. pf ; women. in. general, mid his own lovely little, spouse in particular, ind although he would not retract, or recall the consent given; he still ; felt confident that Emma could not overmaniel him so easily again ; and therefore repled • I cannot afford to be very charitable ; and very lavish, in one day. If I Meld to the last,l I must forego the first:.'. Now don't say so; because you make mei feel uncomfortably,' said Mrs. Douglass, presl: sing her Ups to his forehead. would not have troubled you with Mrs. Largly's request,, only I had pr.omisccel: ' Mrs. Langly is an excellent woman,' sari! Mr. Dougliss, thoughtfully. ' I wish there were more like ber.' • You your Wife resembled her, haps,' said the lady ; Somewhat petnient, trith-j drawing the hand whialt, rested on -his shoulder.; I I love my wife very dearly, just as she is,* ; replied her husband.. ; ,• But still you wish she was more like Mrt:l Langly ?' Y ises it shall bel - You mistake me ; I did not say so : but IC dl impatient to think if She would not draw upon me so laige of the richest ly for matters which Might be dispensed with; ither too dark, ,we should then, peqmps,• be able :to imitate in instant, anti j Mrs. Laugh, in good Ideeds! -- , to white plume i t. Mrs. Douglass bit i4her lip, and a ,-shade of displeastire passed ()ler her fair face.. Her ife with an ex-i husband had dratrn a:comparison 'between her.; se from the ta- I self and her more benevolent friend, althofigli gnificant whis-i he would not admit, atid" few women are therd —confess it, ladies4who could ! have bormi, he es, ..such a comparison mind:fled: no price does ; Are those poor p4ole very mach-in need?; ndsome •heasi- ; asked3li. Douglas's, kissing away th'o frown. I believe • ' And will - you renopnee the white plume - in ; your bonnet, acid givelthe price .of it. to them"?'' • Nonsense, Charles,: do you suppote I wotildi be so - foolishly philanthropic! Charity all; very proper in its place,. but, really such a'sac rifiee would be 'asking • rather t. 4 .41 much.' and Mrs. Douglass turned away with .% careless laugh. ' Such- sacrifices ate the test of generosity,' ;Emma,' said her hushiAnd, ' Which I do hit f..4l disposed to make,' re plirAithe lady, soiner•;-hat tartly. single!,, dollar would Rrobaltly be.- considerad. quite sufficient";; bothi by Air. paragon; Mrs..Lang ly, and her poor people i. but if you are not iu clined.to give it, why presume , they are ac customed tu such denials.' Mr. -s sighed,; and the subject . was diseor t • Th. - treing*lnd of an. evening,late 'in Not exeltuled by crimson curtains from `.he second story of a handsome house At, Where the fire burned bright a pia' glow over, the part mt where, at!ft Mirror beside which a dozen ugota wero.blazing, stood: the blowning Mrs. Douglass, arrayed. "in full costume, for.a, fashionable entertainment. How radiantly beautiful she looked, the turquoise ornaments in her hair, contrasting so exquisitely with its ldcn hue! How the jeweled bracelet spark led upon her-white arnr: And how well her fairy figure was displayed--so perfectly moulded— in the blue tarleton 'wtieh she wore ! Surely a lovlieriision never 'Skied:before thelnspired eye of painter or of poet; and -eves the attend ant waiting-maid, as iliesurVeyed her mistress when the task was done, - exclaimed, Uponuny word, ma'am, you look for all the world like a real angel!' ' Except that thowings are wanting; Betsey,' said Mrs.! Douglass, laughing. • Yes, ma'am, all,but the wings-- , and I-think it's a mercy you have'nt them, or you-would bo sure to fly tight up tMtlie . • ' Mrs. jerold's girl ilfrs. Douglass, with your bonnet,' said anothir servant, at that mo ment opening the doori and admitting a slen der, shy-looking girl of about fourteen. •-• My bonnet, ah, it: , has been sent at last, hey .! Why 'Moot 11 - Iti. - -"Jerolit - let me have it yesterday ?'ingnired the lady. .' I don't know, ma'am? .! weather, and accomplished a II ouglass, in a 'OBI!Elll o urs. Murray, from Vermont. ' with one of, co Office for a ; the way, but ; married, and; he suits you so erold's to look slrs. Doug sea of hopes lance of pretty and good-hu ions, which it rticles indeed,' t I assure ytu cm.' . I appen, Em - or did your 'id Mrs. Doug othing but the and hare de which I think ' said her hes ou l' feeling that - ed when she rtes, she offers It is the only I made of such c cheap at for re it for thir- uglass gravely, • order a bon- ed it, npt the erold to lay it and now, my gas laid her, 'inked beseech- , Lvill not refuse : rd, I w ill not article for a d; I'll he the, world, if youi 'lt is. wrong. .ked to throw really cannot rt upon it ? a little unkind iko to gee Ine eyes: replied ~enutil7l4, even erybody does man expects yeti to respect proper style.' orld's respect culiar bonnet,' is admiration, corld on that Fhand,' cried quite ashamed you will not- I never want as that feath ng without it take it Niit m purchaser, :thing pleases lan I. So-do n't you ? that , e,' I see -you ' Don't ow!kn 1 was terribly-disappointed; you mast tell her, std could , not go to tho' re; ception at Mrs.Nevrille's; in coitsequencm.! iLet me see it, Betsey.' Beteruntiedtbe 'lifting the bat carefully upon her barik.Krit up to the admiring,gaso of Mrs. Donglasi;:` It *pa- indeed . ‘. lave of 4,..'bonnet 'AND !patron velvet.lnuUed Soft, : we light—r-aort-tbsi whitS nip% h ow,g droopel.ori one liidn„,:seezniog. jlist dance ontPpon-tbe btieSo, 8044 44;001 Cate WV' its It out4Ops the woOd "skarn quncipos *tsy., i tnrupl. it ..j never sSisr iinyOlingli:l4.4 ini irPgnd ';l9p,p,j,i !.-bnt A*4* have cost a power st3ronpki,,:,; Mrs. Doiglani surv eyed. the _precious. puce of Misty ; with nonitinWignync: 1041:444 doishe-ilatt4;!:bui was 0.94 ill send it dmig_.* T. 4190, giO r caved the.inessage.,_,)4.*tiumg.kilsrif d rilgl: Aone, #4l444.l#frodiii ' Perhaps you are tolr Amid' treliubl-iend- ii---= „„ .tsy, -9,.4mi0g,t!.. , ,,,,, , ..)8.,k. . re 4::- '.NFsi-.. ..,..;:,,, .. 1 . 11 . 6 ..: ~„, ~. DRa.sBopkesig4 041.44:18.41.4#494t let4e4 l ,lg,,P.)cpule:;lolL.l* OA, tret ..1.: , ...-c. I P'' ll q.7 - silfiivioN, l , 441 ~., 0: o . o4i i i i ifi ti, , 1 i ViCS v. 4 3 ,, A : t)i=t,.:;;;l4.a . ;a4iperraii s 4 114' ,iyes ghneecl.,iillay. arourid tliisporpnent—.:l I- .• k •' ' '.. ' f . ' " A - ''. • '.. IV •1 , y4O 414.ukipgr7--: , ,i, ~., _.!!1i.,•::,_,.- .- , 1 ' Oi', vvinit..? pitic,csi:pet.p .r .', ,4, ;, -- : . !.). o 'Of isoiherfAf4l.Jje?'! 44. 1 F fFc'Pm. . 7 4k s' i4 110 .-' -,-;: *-1' Ji 1 i'.. , '''i ' ' , l C'. I :,' !-.i. - - ... 1 ,4 4. :** .of 'log iiiailAf's.!Ff494!l:, Baia e.0y1044 - icbgrs 3. ,(r*i#.,*„ftuTPr4li.*: ,ijaii err: 1 444 1 4a- :bitavior• -4 :v.— -,-( I,,,'44,plotisut's,ted: i ltidthoiilirn,.. tinik !gnus ; ont.:, sq tounnini the! 'At tie.. iiisitto*. ; i iiiinin I .tifle : eblil air U!Siiiii in. - •"birs. tangly ' says .Ga d is goo but, 1-olors% know 2 , ~. -‘ .' ~. . ..; .),...) I ' P . ,i?prtiiinii ,. said Tilin.. Ji44yule.ut *Olin sdi While the . niariiO4 Mys:lnisgliiSs, ;sus to; ummon her - hu sband from itlii ~ ' W.T.S• 4"0, 41, -- ...engin 4E4 :wirmjoiaiiiilf:Ln4Y .I!Ett it is 04 , f,l ulAd hits unsettled 4ei:..!- : ,,rt 1 !. ...,.... '• - ..I t iAnnn4e- T fu5 , it..31 , 19 elisr 7 rnoro,nuttincik74 : . walls the.firp, to_ !liieti; ; l3e . tiiy's.,kincl .1464. 11 . d ties., 1,14 dfoppsitl niu4.the ~pttpx,pu ,bolire. 4 • I must ,not stay,' she said, in the same low, . v4ild loop. .It is ',late; Mies '404 I :can't think, my head'feels smstrange. /,.. - `-Tell mewhat is the `niatterrhy good girl," said Mrs. Douglass,:' pnrhaps Dean help yoqj 'f - Help i' said Amtette putting her band to her i forehead. '.. • 7 ' Some one said there ' was help, in God.-,- ' Yirs. La ogly, said so kAntt. nobody ; wi11......... help us ', i• - , ,! , ~,, 1 Mr. Douglass knelt down be.O.de the st neken i e 41d, and, when Detsy ° had removed ,the dark I hood ishieli concealed her feakrek, Mrs. Doug ;; liss started, for it revealed the?: pale, Ha g gard, ! 4rewprneoupten f tnep of - Annette..:. How . Voting tolnow so much of suffering? said . Mr, bi °flea*, sorrowfully,' He - chafed, the clay,. cold hands ; spoketo her - soothingly i, prondsed that relief should be hid immediately, but she ,did not heed • him. A ileadlyil faintness sue ilevded. the fit • of Orthil insanity, and in , a few , ipinnieS, Mnetto fell, gaiping,'; into the arms: Idf the sympathizing, but to-rifled' domestic.- 1 , The whole householl was instantlY alarmed. 1 , One, ran in 'haste fOr....the doctor ; another to • 1 ,1, ring the usual restoratives; and Mrs. ioug. I lass, agitated and atseienee-strieken,lutter-.. IV abo i nt the 'room in her gala dress, affording :.', strange contrast to the pale, Meagre, insensi., blo fOrm hefore her. , . • The 14Ysician, who 'lived near thein,, was leeeielty• semeioned, , and a 4atle skill'and IldiWS9 ' restered AiMnite to consciousness, i nd'in a short time drew forththe story of her i,,iants.and sorrows. - TO-morroiv Vll,Ectile dread., 'etl refit-day,"l4len theY,,must either satisfy. the letuands of their ° landlord, 'Or - igo," alas ! they, fr o ew, ilot r whtther. : , • All day long Annette lied j pedrelief Might, come from some ,qtiarter„ ' I hut hoped in vain, and . n.nable,',, front suspe . c , d . anxiety, to taste :the food ; , set before her,, t a Mouthful had. paded heri,lips I since the ,i c u til s ,l . 7 th io r r o n b i b n, e4 , ., , eh H ici e p w iti ber it h 4 ca t tl ll? a rw ched da a y nd wb h e e; • iliope deferred' made her heartsick, and when 1 I i was ended, and-Mrs. Jerold Idesired. her ,tel ii rry, the newly -finished,bonnek to Mrs. Deur. , l m, on her way home; that itrriitched hmaa. of ~ s ekness and poverty which 'might only bear I' tie hallowed name ,one 4:tight longer, Annette' cup of misery seemed 911. , .. , ' I thought I should - neyer,rl .oli thisphiee,' - s a said; 'for My head'ivas sofull of strange , i ongts about, death.. I; elt as 4 I could not.go •h me to - meilter without a sin. a mite, and I pondered r iot it would be, a very! eat sin 4q tie this little handkerchief iery ti ,, tly.ariAii4 Iv I t roat, and lin'down arid. die? `. . ~ ~.. • God fergiVe 'us, , said Dr. lltarren. ' linw ~., ntind,ful we are of the Miserie,ef our fellow :'.,. c eatnt'Os.' . D.y. his Orde.rss little food was lin- , 1 niediatelY prepared ter„,Annette4 ;146.103,1k ' e allY, in a .4 r -gii,e.qaitimi, i and then 'AM 1 . . as carefully wrapped ift Betsy; .. elolk, plaeed t . a carriage with 'a large-ltaik . t •of eatalYieS, a A escorted iibMtt by the kind-tiePii4Niaigm 'raid, Who',vnbintaered.hei sert#es to. see „the peer young tbing:a'ace ;tickher, I ,motl4i," : .and bear the. good tidings, that, certain relief await ed them on thb morrow.,,, . . ,!,:. - ' I When Annette was gbaS ,, ' ni:iDaaglass:re." . . Douglass , to his Wife, :hie thoughts fully, ocenpied 1 it 1i devising lmis for the pon' , girl'e' future I b refit. . I think, yatin Wu co .with i4ra. .. _ „ erold may be ofoase t 6 her, i e. Snid, T ,',,and i bee wo.get i . thesnniliaiiweltagam4Dr i War, rem will ice • them ‘ .9-mprron. :7 l.lie.re may, -,be so m e means feat& 'Of employing her ., .td,sp.'.s. !e s* . W rj aa °l busy 'ia Douglass ir9 with i lied , er' ' . 4 , v i t f i ice t ' ,‘ li, I , - e n 's s e L', ° 4d e : ' ii f er 4F 4 Shand turne4.4wvijat:o44l: , sust.,4 , howJ oht rihe : gfrfieek trAStily; !.q, lenriles4iilie t ought, to the follies and fiat. nS (41 . * (14; as the t r h, c) 37 l. o a in s 4 F o gp w 7 (o , s ty lo lut ii 4 d 4 ,. .2 , at. ;iiii iti oli, t4 t ted i4i._ ? ever: the puppet 'ot* ta4liiwy k b : 'AI:, ,is ,ievf ,, , i fad 111,4 - A l olll4d roFoaile4 tor, it, higher,' . 114 'deatioyl ',And' Iritli.& : ; gelblir.,ca L sili" a 'g i n e o.:Pflh a P*l ) 4,4 l , 6 4," ciP° lll lg;AL : uslart' 44 20 4fu10WY. 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