Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, July 29, 1847, Image 1

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POETRY.
' 6 YANKEE LALIIIDI9*
Oh! go'ntly break the fk..atning wp,vos
On Italy's fair slewe,
And flagrant are the flowers thatliloont
and oer:
And biightly gleams the smnmersurt • -
On iftany an ancient dome,
Yet lowlier far than these 1,0 me,
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Is ni3 Nevi England home. - -
Thgr",6n plains of the fertilell'ost
In Mb luxuriance spread,
The st.4..andet gently tuttrnfiuring., .
. Alnrig its rocky bed;
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The bondless forests, in whose shades
The wild deer fearless , „ roam, .
Are ehtrictis !—but I prize them lets
Ti.au uiv New-En,,niand home.
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What tlu' her bleak and rocky hips
l;awearietl toil demand ?
What tle; the harvest which they yield
S.are- tills the Mai cr's hand ?
2t 1;11, , • her cold and cheerless roast
Beal; hark the ocean's foam? -
31 're oar than fairer climes to me
h Neak-%England, home. ,
thciro my merry youth was passed,
M el,l,ib oo d' s from was tlif're ;
'Twa;.: Dale I knew a mother's loYe,
A father'i constant care;
A mi witcreSoc'er my lot is cast,
Wheierei I may r"am,
u4t Wrn. with love and pride,
To M:y Seiv England home.
And wen the toils of life arc o'er;
And slowly fade away
All earthly joys and earthly iv . bes,
Befote a brighter day ;
Then me sicep where in the wind
• The elm's long branches wave,
Protecting with a ibafy arch
)Iy own New England grave!
MISCELLANY.
rtial the F,pethern Litetvu, Memenerr
TIIE GAME OF CHESS.
' I can scarcely believe my senses,' 'laid
Chaunceyasile, was ono morning sitting' with : Mrs. Atkilus; ' can scarcel believe my still . -
mg, when I. see my old classmate, whom I left'
just out otcallege, and my little friend s Susan
Leigh. wh4m I fund sitting on her faeher's,
knee, wheri,l called to take leave b6fore inv
departure for ..F ! tirope—note married—settleil
--established iii , lire'? It seems impossible !
I have hiviiiys:thought of. ymi'as i child I"
Mrs. Aikin.s,smifed. You forget that we,
six
are all Ye.al4 older than when
,you left us;
and perhaps you forgot, too, that I was the
youneest child, and Gad-tile privilege of sitting
on my father's .knee much -longer -than dangh- ,
tern are Wont to do. You aed Chatips are
about the Fame age, .and Lam but nie years
ray Imshalld's junior. Do yon feel - 100 young
to marry
' Ul,, njt—l am now six-and-twenty--one
ytar your husband's senior ; add .now that my;
wandering are over, I should really- like
marry souk could I'flud a woman possessing
those fnil4ies f wish in a wife, Who:wetild
,unite her fate with mine.'
' I conclude tour taste has hecomd fastidious
fipbm our1(1,-ert i):1 of lwatity and ~.aceanip
li,halc,:t in Eur , pe; said. Mrs. Atkins.
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\,,—n it • 1.1 - t rr4 in close °beer-
. t 1 4. .I N ,
vtoi ~ f till) I life, deign be mdeil
it“lzmciit rather than fauey in my choice;!
am 4 sineerlv hOoe I shall never be so much ,
fascinated by the charms of any one, as fu be
linable to t tirm a correct opinidn of her real.
einrarter.l
You wfil_not find it p rtiettlarlv easy to Pall
in love deeig-nally: said, Mrs. Atkins, laugh.,
ing; ' nor ;to save yourself from falling in /ove
by the effqi ; ts of reason and judgment. Of ode
thing, hover, your remark has satisfied Me
—at presitht you are completely heart-whole: 1 1
' That certainly true ; and it is „equally
true that t am perfeotly willing to' fall in love
with the fist lady I meet, with whom there is 1
a reasenalde hope of living happily.
You ripally contemplate the, subject , wit
the most OLN iable coolness,' said 313 r. Atkialf,
again latt4ip,g. Ido not recollect to ,
heard a”:a u. ,, titlornan talk of love arid •Triafri4:
molly 11'4 such perfect ealninessfitrid'
possessioM.. hoar charming it will be,-144114
the lady otyour choice exercise as vuuclijurlg
meta, and•; have as little entlinsiasm i ls.„you*
self! Trtily, nothing would belikely tO
tarb theeven tenor of your way.' I"4'
ft is very possible to:talk of fire itititedl,
growing *arm, said Dlr. Chauncey,
But serigusly, I hope to love my wife,.shou ti
'leve r matey; with my whole SOUL • - Mute
ihie
ery to hart one with *such discordant l'inalitieit,"
as would tlternately kindle and Track'.
fu rounderec The heart must Apon.ii:
er such a pro r ceis! It ill my
that ' • 9
laymen et wallow
Beni t. Nue vends ou des sultli OP dee Mats.
and I would therefore use cir - etOutposetiotfirt,ii
matter oflinuch consequence. let inio - rathiq r
pursue thi journey of life itlome, 04 1 0-0 .fiel 4
iou bt-wh4ther,thersoclety
d)minisb , my hanniness sNnif..a troi
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I hear limb -- heititiitind tii Joie ' he lidded, while 1
his -ii esbeiitti:Pflitkluanlver:that showed howl
clop s iili** -- eblfrrd i - ! - Air.'—' YSlioittd tiy 'lMiiii eitii
he wrmedlirtottOtely'ittifire be unceasinglyi
fed' . firsatiletdapirlifuld: that first kindltild
.the, auktitintl2,nity--it l- -,bum .brighter ' aiiik
clearer, eutillioSt in that wOrldi, the .only elh-.
wentof whit% itilive I May iny wife bi i p,..
, 11'ey 6- spirit to.accotnpany -me in the path ;lo
.h.... , .: :..904ittrie. me hack ; tort, it,teimpted '4,0
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1 -‘: "the 6io place of refugetOliei-Selfr .. : :111
' - letciiiiiitve'grotVil sci:stilenitiltr: - Oh:Weedy;
titilif•Mrit:-Atkins ; - '' rind scorn toiooklor a wife
' {ti free. imperfections, so angelic,
that I.,.ant almost afraid - to. tell you that I can •
,* pOtlttl% a visit from two of my young filens, 44-
1.4 ' - otie-iii = the other of whom I hope you mj
i it• the •pleiscd:' - - - • ' • 'IP
, -Z.' .. 'l r an not eapect - .freedom from human
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',Oerfectiorts, 'said Xr., Chauncey ; but I:hope An.
fivedi m from trrf /1 . 4: dIf . CAS„ 4110. who 1.1.1 T. tilt:,e
I.triends, of whlin .yiei speak *:" . .
' The eldest; vilioisnot taffeera my own a*, _
;is Julreousin, Augusta Leigh and, the other' ' Indeed! said Mr. Cliannet
is Abby l'histatv my favorite schen!. fried& 7 s tainly has not been so when I
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who s twoyearaSeunger7 -.' !I think. Miss - Leigh peculiar
' And' can voirtell nie nothing concerning ; pleasing iu conversation. Sh
•tli'erre het' their names and ages' ' asked l‘tr. : fine—a noble girl.'- , 1
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kiltailllety:: . • - " - . _, f ' They are both fine, noble
1 • flio—ptisitiveky I will tell sou. nothing elie, i Atkins. 'lt is not every dal
1-eseept that either of them is, pretty enough for:' those equally so.'
ama Whe-dOsticit. thakelmauty his first roir ; Mr. Atkins had not often b i
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iiiiisite - in a Wife -;. and each has fortune ; enough 1 his friend was at his house, be
for .one who does u'otanarsy.expressli furmott• i remark led him to notice - Alis4
, e.g. , •IThis is all that I will tell.you ;- but, 4st larly whenever hr: witnessed
they ;will behere ikt tire caurse of a week, you ; intervi e ws. O ne e ve m ng M
f Will'have opportunity of studying their respect : - . with them, and Mr. Atkins
1 tire r liarac ters for - youfself.' ''' i seated a little apart from his
After alew moments' thoughtful silence Vl. and Mr. Chauncey, who were
I Obanue-ey: ,said--• ir: : full tide of conversation, who
Airs. Atkins; I think I shall not 1)&
faslitljons; I think 1 abletoover-loqk
imperfections in my wife. Si I hop . e she nunlil
be willing to 114 in me. ..9,ealitirs antlacquire ' :;
meats which-many -migl.otent indispensablO t
I could dispense with; but there is one qualtt
ty that I consider of prituarl,importance , —an4
nest to.pure and arm principles, that is what
shall seek for in my choice.
And whatis that?' asked Mrs. _Atkins. 1
Dui trill forgive me ifi do not answer that
question. I wish to observe and jtidge fnt
ray,self, and shall be more likely to judge cLr
reed, r if it is not known for what lam look;
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' 'Tell,' said Mrs. Atkins; ' you appear very • times when I had much ra
mode to and reasonable in your demand— talk.'
and yet, were I ari unmarried lidy, I should 'I ' Especially when my friend
be more afraid of you than of any young genii r ing his colloquial powers, hey
tieman I have seen. Really, you are so calm', 1 ' Just as please, sir,'
au,..; reasonable, and scrutinizing, as to-be quit ,smiling, but with some little a
terrifying. Give me the creature of impulse—.: : barrassnieut, and withdrawin;
of- passion—of enthusiasm, who w:11 lie toe I left the room.
much carried away with his own feelimes, t'l`)! Mr.. Chauncey did profit b
be able to investigate my character too nicely j' of Mrs. Atkins, to visit her, •
• whoie *arm imagination will •elothe inc irA !Miss Eustace interested him.
virtues and attractions of its own rr.l3y; hued.! not too much engrossed in e.
LSniety, she added, after a momentar,t ',pansy I self, to watch .the bright, the .
'sure* had Charles been of your ternlM:rn . meng ! tellectual, the ever varying e •
[ I slrdttld never have knovin - the ,haripmess of I countenance. Her eyes see
Lbeingthis wife.! "" ", - li, light, and love and happiness;
01M.:tray, ilOut a week after the .ireeeding jubout ber4nouth and cheeks,
k tonvetkatioalhad taken plaie, Mis... Atkins wan lof joy - and content. There
'seated in -betparlor with her two "friCnds'whf; about her to soothe and est@
hadiarriVed'i - day - or two before:Whin Miso time. But Miss Leigh soon
Leldb, talsinglier eyes fire _the Wor`tliat WO a deeper, a more engrossing in.
in her intad;ti)an opno.sith . iiindow,. ingtiired tents which were neither coneet
An et - elekit;it:l4 ,, king young inn was, conqed, commanded his - admiratic
versi g - iwith'ra lady, on the . other . - Side - of thi,i ,sionrate feelings and elevated p
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cr•ilesteem; go that threeweeks h
`l, air,Aaid` Xtra, Atkins, advancing to tbh I the commencement of his am
winciciwm—:',that is slr. Chancey, one of Charle4 flier, erelewas more sedulensl:
old fifends.',
0 , how he might render himself
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' Hirrice Chaneey, Who . - recently, ieturned' to -her; than to ascertain. Whet
from Europe I' ,asked Misi 'Agit:. - , - 'il.sable-quality fora good Wife; 1
' The same, -answered .-Mrs. Atkins. :- `lie part of her character. • • • -- -
will .give „us a call, presently, .I. dare . say, as he •OW he morning, Mr. and 1
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eome.i here very .toften.' . .. -: ~ ; . p obatincey and the: ladies,- , wei
- dieforeMr,, , t.clhautteey -arrit'es,.theie is ju.l, horseback.. The three former
time ln„sketch - a hasty_ outline of the. portraitfitivaiting in the parlor, when
of . the :two - Siang *lige . Miss Leigh.was-ta4 i from - their chamber.
Veil Mado;tcaa.coremindingin her person.l • 'Yon have very becoming
Her face wss - „lnilliant,•with • black eyes, aid, ladies,' said' Mr. Atkins, but
dark. 4ir,..hitt rather. pate. than . otherwise, ex-i of you have put their luitt
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eePtorlimi,tiotedll . some.do&vaeoteT.cltpuenc:i , Abby, he added playfully, let
Miss Pr t . istico „was...rather, .below the inieditpti !more to my mind.'
stature Zf..weinen, , heautiftilly: , leppy-di ;and the 'O, do,' said Miss Eustace,
I most. ieheerfulllappy .looking,pre*ute..in the bleoming face ; make the look ,
world. Tier eyes, sliailed,-liyiong AV,en lash' can?
es, were.•fif f .*:untlefinahlo c4;dar k ituils-v l cre cleric . i ' t-There,' said Mr: Atkins,
or light;Asintellec.f and feclipg,Weret wilsenitite - cap a iiitle inoreon one sit
ed, 611 lif,qii#,:. ,Lier fave waS - AlAnjulttg-, -11it' , to -thereonipany if that is n
the etdor was se.-izttOStantlyshangmgitssltel',ftient. • Now, Augusta, let me
that it seemed biitiattindant - tiaileart ',..ilit-yours - . ,-
to e4ery touch efloYer wi!te." , *" -i' . ..4 .• •-4 , 4 1 '- ' No, think yori, sir,' said -N
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Mcs. Atkins wail right; ~ I ‘n afe - w imitiutqfvatinkter head, while her cold
bir,CillaxinCeY eatn6ll4-4114"P1iM40-aeguainq: heightened—' I ,will wear my
ed yritktbe.young,Lidipl4, _.lV,fien 4E4' 44W log to my own taste, this
name was mentioned:
,stie..e . altoly raised her please.
efek'ind answered blectviliiibk With' the - self" if>, beg a thousand Pardons-1
• ; leiksien that is &United:lo welt-hie ..SounCtion; said Mr. Atkiits,.-:•`,YoUr
dies] on being made known with st_ts :ger.; tly inueli,niore edriedithan ini
but-whenXissYMSS . .t4ol_,:c4ll4P,.. . "colt Aur . .pirdon.' - ' _• "
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was. licightet4o 4. YERiPifIIPY., -# 11 4,z, slight I Miss Leigh made no reply,
and init4OfeMiglikaAotli,tea„Yi... l lA4,.:49 °nit hand tti`,lo. - Chatificey," who w
anSwer ehe made- to th0;:pw...5y07,44 I . epere,plittl`reeis;e' it, 'aid illaittte:poiyin,
meat he
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j j ' 44,10:5 4 2tgp tt thoughtolo ' ; col' iiiitheji 'excursion: .For a
sVe, as she tei . t . ,44)ier lieiWti,n litr ha4'itliilent; Ong •Se'e,tied entirely
forgotten r ''' '-'''' iz's - ' 7. '•''''.. l7 .i .*`- 7 -1,.,.'"'' f: lii6ihedt; Of their hqrSet;
?liraChaiineey:kiii i iAtit4-1 1 2110t*fnee0 was 'eharining•theirnii_ereiie ei.
Wat*ur, tuit4 , .Ailrfieo6tr'.iriatiiti4l4r o . l 4 erg..log igle- 11 :9- 1 1e, , T.gf 91'..19Y,i'l
1 ntheririsits.ef a aitnikr Lind-• , Spirits , i4i,seve . .;il m
I fi '' -of - " - ' l ' . ' '' (1 .- 4' ' ffio - 0. ' A
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, ott_was a , geper4.an
~..00 . r 51., ara e retyrionae enetrin red: a. go
'and 'carried (of" in'elifire,V7.loloeoeliliat people, men, yoroentad . ehildr(
1 AtiOnOlt:'Clittnieei,libd"Miiii7l:o):o43l l 4:, ed xny.iirotp ilindilreary.;. And
rßistaCe 'saver ,uttek4,-"ta *pia; 'except: iiiiorCiA4.lm.oliildto„.eyen:.woto r enl . .
1 ilireott .addresiled,, '• 71)41 Aaiting,.;lnco;-..1441 ietyland depression, 4 if they,
.egitigle4Xll:o too I:ty _tbOT 'Ofatioil of the, friendlessness, the helplei
:4 - 4 4-tOoicke,'*it theM very Treipeittlyy gets' iili:w:.!iitrAinge nand:,- Mr. ,
: t • . :- 14:iiilif ie.iioithchrinitfertniT ik-fiietobiatolitied:l6-I,alitiritri, 'tt
1 waffl. :`•• ' iiisbeetteim" -."ree' - ily±ti*Vi444;witli,, !utif. ~ - -i Ma- -- begto* - :ctiarity :Rea
1: 141616 .1 -° *$ *ilea* •Olek•in ilboalf: tbiro.iiitt t one's ability
,or inelinatiod; and
1 i otilio,l ll *.from the:tfirmt, mos*f4iiir hi* . .! 0, m,r.-, Obannaey,' saisi -Ma
I that annakn'ilgtihem was lappoiliibig. :''ll - 41103itogo; aftei riding a little -
Vo_ friends' of lifil. - Atbinewnre &i l ia - pip 'notll•nibiffiltiabin'objbeta those 1)
'nf - ittis 4*lb - it; 4itid his ititik 'tit itieirtlibilitiZl good by nature, undoubtedly, s
bent bean intei'estinet•;,thate -,. yastAngt more amiable in
ji ff • i 0 ",-- ' bee"i' •Il i be - hatt fk grOatf,ioaLo , p4,olfi-.-hy irkit that there
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„ehirit*;l - wits-1”: 04ertaiehig, etvt. Anteif fereoce-in Our lots!, :Ow iii - At
hating ;in itnpreteation, with a 'heart 'Oeill'oiv-r or he ungrateful or perverse, w)
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ting-withlindly feelings, and.:
irtoblo. sentiments, and- -inde
(that, of Miss lustace, bolo= 1
ther by -her eountenanee,:aeit l
retiring and taciturn, who b.
Her face, however, was no v
Jor.of.ber, if of any one, it mil
. been said—' her body though I
ally when he met her eye, t
aerositlis memory- of sontet 1
before - seen, or felt, or dream
ble sensation of pleasure, be
' to 'be caught or retained.
' How do you like Susan's -.
Mr. Atkins inquired .one day
Iliad' seen them a number of ti
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s ' How am Ito form an opi 1
taco ? Aoked Mr. Chaune,l
looks very much alive, but ne l
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1 when she can avoid it.'
' How :' said Mr. Atkins.
discovered that she was not a
!entertaining ,as Augusta, au,
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on rising to-leave the room,
tie caught her hand, and dra
him, said, in a low tone
-. Where is your voice this
Voice :' ;said she. .1
0, I am,glad you have not ;
have you not spoken these two
'And have -1 not T she ask
Scarcely,' said Mr. Atki,
' Then I suppose it
. was be
ing to say,' said the smiling
But you are not usually
marked.
Perhaps it would be bette.
truly, . though you may don
•
. I
SE, PA. TIIIIIISDAY, JULY X 9 ,1847.
IMRE
head #.6iledWith
#nde.nt...thought ;
.he had to judge
was'extremely
. was present.—
t . Yt. d ee p . p erhaps st u dy;
have:
1
and Occasion
ere was a flash
ling he had long
# #-an undefia
too evanescent
..„ ,
g . ttishedi by unnumbered or undeserved bless . I :4iii - tiey ,not` ,,- ;:i: .:
itngsy 1 Her tone Was .that of the deepest symi., aeon .: , yr,n*.-.4t.Asptet:ti--:48 pe,siiii4re:2,4'•
pathy and humilityl and her eyes were swimf, p 4 you Ar, ,, p 3 iMkt:40.14141 , ..400-46,10,' :
ing in teats as she *poke. ' 1 ter holditifi- the
Had Mi. Chauneey uttered , the theights4 view*-' kis, ina4zit.4aildy;l4.ingliiiiii ; .1 ,
his heart he would have told hoz! that vas ;wilt gtr4t 450n#444 , .##4 , .110.411, kfiiN4l'
the most amiable, the most lovely, the mostAlet „wilLbe:deligkted,l74:Wit!ksaicA4o; 144.,:,.,;,1.A
-serving; luhoug the whole family of maul A 4 unothec.;f44l.l.t,file'.'
his eST (lid utter it, as far saeyes are capable
~ ~. 9..ric, / ,:..Abby4* - 11)411, 1 „At)iini..i ,:. oulig,
1
lof utterance, though his tongue onlylsoka.or not take Oiik..trlAti L !.. , ~ ,t .his 0., re .'YAliaid+
the vast disparity !;that Infinite Viallom see* same; 4eieeti.'„ : ~.'.l.- - :—,
.;-•;,--__ 1 2 . •
..._. • t. -- , ,4 . .i i : ,
best to make in the:. outward circumstances or i ' so. ii.,thoMbk:- gaist ousli .'.. L 'AP: ci A , ' , Pni . " .
, his creatures in this world. When about la; Augusta helped to ppenhin eyeA•io.-iti!.g
. *:4,
king leave at Mrs. Atkin's door, Mr.. Chauncey. defects.;... No t , tte,lil rill ;: ~ 4.,..apaiti:ei,foA. , y*
received: a pressing invitation to return to tik& • Sllonld.you carii :.this ;nix, be:: thtniettAilftt I
tea, an& spend tire evening—an invitation bd '',2 sachem had40b,,,,, , , septi#u7imo,Ofl44i*
P accepted. • ' '. , 1 and laid Aie.spoi .at yell filet. - -1-shottl4.take'l
C474.7:4;'77:-7::::*:::
At an early hourin the ev-aning, Mr. Chaim.: , ro pleasure in
_wingion.alyttung.lio_ -*,.. 7 ,, ,
e 0 was' seated amid his circle• of friends ii j,mg =4 1 113 4 . 13• 'cl - taste!,_ i: -/: . i.t . : -T.
Mrs. A tiin's parlor: Before_ tea was bronghil 'Just - .you. please, dram said:Mrs. Atirina,' ,-
in, and whil e at th e .t a bl - e , conversation flowed . ' thou, i 1: tun, sorm.that:you,shOuld give pity - . 4
as usual.; and it wits nonce; sation : the' - exer4 i5cit' . 4 :9\ 111 ,3 1 .c. 14 , 6 :4,- 1 ,1 0? - • -. -1:--., -.- . ..- - r:'...","
case of "
I 1 - J-Sb ' aii;i9e - est.ttem. it- a ° „ttroUble,..satd Mpg'
tereh a 1 . l' ' ' A -her t a . 1:1:A
ustace,. As s eresume . sea an , time
ment . ;- same time bertacitainity. ' ,
ests, Horace ?'
after Chaueeey
on of Miss Eus
. • She indeed
•er utters a word
have never
conversable and
far more play-
y. ' hurt. it eer
have met them:
brilliant and
appears to be a
nor th
4ossy
the t&;
settl
Mr. C
girls' said Mr
=
read a
'V.
ed. at liurad when
Mr. Chauncey's
Etistace
sueededing
1. Chauncey was
!appalled to be
wife, her eosin
as usual, in the
Miss Eustae.e,
assail near him.
ing her toward
`rich an
•
perfect
1 the ful
presen,
of the
' el the
I 'Tl:._
_ .11
Dc) you think so ?' All,. except Miss IllitztaCC 4
!expressed their approbation: of it in . warm,
!terms. ';.3.he, remained silent.
~ ' What sass my little Abby 'to it ?' .. sanil
;Mr. Atkins. 'Do you dissent from the com-ii
. •
;mon opinion ?' . II
. ' I think it highly int.eresting and initruc-I1
I tive,' 31iSs Eustace replie.d, ' but.not, fauliless.l
i ' Pray point out the faults,' said Mr. Atkins,ll
i' Let us have the benefit of your critique: upon
i it.' . , . •
i Miss Eustace blushed, and begged to be!ix-I
1 cused.
of
was sorry she had expressed anti
feeling of disapprobation: .."Thit, Mr, Atkins
persisted that she should point out the defectS ,
she discovered, in which he was joined 4. thoo
I rest of the circle. 13lashing still more deeply4l
Miss Euatace said: •I• Clara Could not haVe felt{
true - friendship, for Eleanor, .or she would not
have manifested such indelicate joy -when thel
j latter was proved sot base.'
• • ' Clarn:s own exPlanationthat. - she had.
1 dearer friend, at s
t she
Whose eeape rejoiced ; !
~ I'
was a sufficient apology.' .
• This Opinion, though , diffbreatly expressed,
, was . uttered.by every one 'at the same time,
'Mr: Chauncey, excepted. ' . :
i
'' That; as I think, is another 'defect' said
Miss Eustace. -• Wtils' tliern no indelicacy in:
.her permitting that 'lllearer friend; to see flint!
• She limed him, and +ciliated on tlie - offer . of his'
!hand, Ville he yet li - ad made no deelniatied‘of
I attachinMat to her?' I, , • •
I ' Her amiable sincerity would atone for that.
I fault, if it, oould be l
alled a. fault," said Mrs.
Atkins. ' r
, _ -..
I ' Hardly, I think{ said Miss EuStseel- 'I
I always Was sorry the passagewai-syntten,.es
pecially is it was .. *itten
. by ~,a weman,::and
m
have eyer been inclined to jump it - when read
tug the tale: I like inot, tht4 &Male
.delleaey
should. 4sacrifteed; OM at the,. shrine oc.sid
eprity. But Mrs. Ottie netiMilietinintlk ..
against the More retVngdeliciMY„Oflier set.'"
In what other intstanco do' yii#, think she
has done; it, Miss gd . 4ace,' - diked! 14f., chaai i i-,
cPY. ', ).. -- . • 1 .-'?
'O, in tnany,'' Miss EuStace replied.' Any
one who understandslthe true fedialo Chttrieter,
And who Will read;her :works carefully, will itt,:
sily det4 r t them.'
•' 0, dime thedi, :mune them,' Abby:,, said
Mrs. Atkins. . i
' Yes, flame some Others,' said.Mr..'.Atkias.
' There is one in `Madaline' thakdow occurs:
to me said Miss .E . iiiace, .. that,. struck-. me as
grossly indelicate ;•, and, indeed,,not t'vte• to pa--
turn. - Madaline sayS of herself, , , - thati she: sang
louder thi usual one evening -when .alin,sug
posed that Mr. Falcciner teal listening-404nd
the hedgii, that ha-mightliean hen'. - - ', .•-•'`'' :
' Was -Oat false to nature, as -well ns indeli ,
I cacy, Abbv ?" asked Mrs - , - Atkins. ;;;-;Coloring
mere .bi g idy than ev4r,' while her, silkenlashes,
fell over her eyes, n 4 'if-to borteenttheir_deep .
expression ; -she replMdz- ; • -,-; ~ . --,.• -1
' I should have 4pposetl that/ . the- .
idenof
the pr , rxiinit . of one p - y dear -to her ittid4Such
eiretunstnaccs, would_have rendered it impossi
ble for her to sing sig. loud' as ttStial;if indeed'
she could; sing at all) - •
- -'&
by - ii: . 4 4 . -
Mr. Atkins, who *Ai S,eake„ „ e , le.-
pe r rea in her ear—. Wl i nitliappiltelttittja:deit'
You so naticb of the, effect ofilie!tertitefilasittiO!
\bby ?' -i This questiontauverorherels . bolo face"
ening Abby ?'
ost it—but why
hours r
use I bad noth-
k) anent,' be re-
if Imere. But
t it, there are
er listen than
orace is exert-
:aid she, again
pearanee of em
her land, she
the invitation
• cry frequently.
He loved, when
versation him
eerful, the in-'
!PreSsion of her
a fountains : - .of
and the dimples
the: 'very abode
was something
te at the same
wakened in him
rest. Her tai
led 'nor display
her cm:apes
ineiples won his
ad elapsed from
uaintante. with
• diming to learn
ore acceptable
• r the indispen
as a component
rs. Atkins, Mr.
e •to 'go. ont•on
• ere ready and
latter came
do caps, young
i think neither
right. Come
e adjust yours
holding up hei
. pretty as you
I after .
drawini
0, 'I will leave
an imptove
ry -my hand at
ss Leigh, ele
.wati sothewlyit
iwn sap accord
°ruing, if you
rimy presump
nsfe is eOtabi=
really beg
butgdve her
and neok rwith a glow ofr cannitte-ti'lbut t in a t
low, and iininewbat. taimuulaus: tnn sr,. 5h0..414.—; )-
, I May' not instinet f,teack.fir..tWaglafli how iibe r•
should ?prebablyslie:affecteffUtidfteuch-Aircilyo
1-stateea. I - . - ', .1 ri .`a :,-,;.-;-..••.::!", t , v:i:'T.:.; -,1 '• F
" Possibly,' said, Mr. Afltiu,S 4 ,:• 4 :r Lat 'fir 01'
- tllat, I'dd suspect y' :litiai; ',M irit`6o) ; • 4' All
the little party- coMmued Vi,Yetiii'vm!Saitt':the
'ilholit miiMated inamifir; '3liiit - Eid3tice'mteepted-
She.was making a fe)cithor :iloireMt• ffii;3l.iit.'At
kin s,, and:ali . erlaclr itpiliq4 '. herself -vi her ;mit:*
wAb-. 0 10 : 1 Most Porti,a734:ol;eßck*ti l l
perfect. silence,. .: ; . - It , ~t. , ... . ' Aq- : 4
Do let us. bear the sound; pf IPtir':voice .41 - .
~02, Abby,' said Dtri Atk ins,in , an under , 10ne. ..` Ythliate WOW iilaiS ' ' itihiirittioto4.
4101;6' 14 morethaj airit;.. ,, „ ,- ,. ..,
t
once ifkalii.' - (" , .7 1
;1 will: said _milli _Vms..4 „..4 0 n_ H .4 1 14 PIA - 1
going 40- ask. A1411641)10! '' eregitwisii ,. 4P.-. i" ,
r
`-1- ow tell yist th#4 milt 601044400, ,
f'' it:is Teliandsoody , :npoe,awitibutro: th '
differed from'.him .in opinion. 4 it if/ bet , tia
pretty-ast might= ik *bby,t. said', eltata4 Tile
ffftenttokliedtriii4o4ii,jare f :lrt 401 " 14 *
as to protium Ittebeit sileat.,V i ; :5.* . 1 143.' ; `,itt'
''',
waiting t - O fa
. .-
etbately
start
bile• they were
Ingrossecl tu the
the iv . ea tiler
illeiatin#; and
P k A fine flow of
is:infllin,tbeir
tt,
a Trish
! rany„. .
n. . They look
° liteen:ofscene
..s- reiuslow of gap,
elkallthe force
'!. " fees of drin
king - ;Al his
nt _a-.llwr min
riling to:. each.
. then rodeznn.
it SS Leigh.. in a
way in
. galettee, ,
people ire - Asi
Alio Of them; :at
diFiErositibn than
12 . 130 Plika ~lii,ift
iwi on W
ile ttnig dietin-
- 1-417
3 4,7,..;
EMU
. 3 liss ,Leigh ( .. w4k Pegßlia4Y, 1 1 4PPY - t l4 § - ef' bp"elirfw. ii. 6,- -00 - 49 re gt l .- th fl X t .-- 01 4- 44 ,"
' ,lung. , M r.-C h an Chauqey_fpi not, it, is - true ; cog :' aluiraud nunor - Atttenturns.', r vAttea44l . 4Mltil t
el
,verse Avitii. hat inYimor( tlitl4,.uslial, nor, - eayi 111 ill forgetpihia :are= -9 4 Yelirsi '...
.1 .4ch ea
Lamy thing, to.her ..ttiiit;
,be mielt .not:ka.vt • Bitii n -iinfolve nieitt teiSerni - -mitite
..p.;„1.,00
to another ; ,but-, there Nia,..- . Romething . in ' his.;*ech already;hneinly},heo, .Deollt • . 0 1 -
,;paoncr, in the toilit of lit.avpiee., rand in the Or= Weft') IfeaVeninai -V a , d)-41p14i, 44 . 1,.40-
Pressiou °I . hr 3 eyes, Ir•h e eqj . 1 ;: ' .4 4 .4e45a - fi 1 1.64 i''afrv.e . ..thisoireriot..' :: ,,, -P 3 nittinPal -' .. 41 . 1 0 1 14
arl.
that betrayedhis ittlniiratv, hiagriwiagPret-..itlipwertr_exalt4iii-v u - • . ,' and:.y.:lo , .
_wow.
.crel - ice... :Mrs. Milins .i.lbsirvipiljtliitlClltuch.Ppil he3s , i , -..,a4ir.;.4r140Y : all; dais 4 ,11 14,11
[ pleasure.
,Sllolitik loved;Ensiate - aid 'Wenld'AnVe.iiefei4 , .Yet:iltei 3154 - ' - 'il , 1 11 4. :,.iiiis . .4.
not lave .been dissatisfied.* she beetnue the ,p4Mit hint.-Ja",engrowse. Much -L of tkaalinra
;orplooma
object, aNi. ChannepyY,a eltniek; .s( . l.t*Cx eon-. Whieh heroin,: flisp-StOrett. etlitarri....f if ' .
sin ,knirliSta was the one Italie hnd - .ua' her , ocin should be theirak"Of altfo , ' - *Awl 4,44
. . . ...,. 'went. ._. , ii A: , , k ., 1: ~ • • ~ ividis
5ke .„.... l i s - , • ogees
num]. selected fop ins . Bat ) . t, Ina-ler ; =she elle . le' -'• P .; ~
saw it. with,„somothing lik4., regret. •
.Thottlo--Iftereni , +: :draw nly.A i e.-, ons i,,tbystall;
he really thought that
• Misls Leigh...i4S k 0 be l lthouah my-heart-416141,4 .0114: eiitri °
had said to Mr. _Chauncey, 4., fine, uOble Mind= ~ , I'.• -. i . (dd i nebirdan' Aocei.)...,]t , -''`.
,efl girl, yet. she was not his layorie Of th4wo , i.!,, ' ..F. --7 L , : --.,- ~.- v• t:. - ~..
young ladies:. HO, loved Al l i„,. Nhe..,oheq. 4iir l' -f fll";-- Facts for= AU ', , Hasid.
a warm attaehment,- and:fliss.isnstacei.ae-, !,,i---,--1 -. •--,: , 1 _.- - '.4..;4-,,. , :•7 , "..
I pording.to b, °pith - cm, waa-pie , very perso*to r i:,..„,,,,--k , .-„, , ,ir,,x4 c - .;.c.0.i,Ei °emir. „"
gCtlire, his, beppineas. `-, • , .. - . ;,'[-. t ...,, , ..-„,- } l, , . -.........1- . 7 , - .r.:..., - .., -, 1
After Mr. Chauncey toot.lenvo, - mr. Atkins i t In'ttir,-*Mad travels at' he.j . lit*-tit
and Miss .Eustaeo_ehaneed hike. left iloaefer 139.- - t6l,l4o.feet per.secon; Artinfib
a short time,,whetcthelorrnekaruptly said :.-"T le'aaSelf.at the tate of 4;708 ,' • t liar .1
'
You mai vex me, Al ' ili? • - --- •.:.:.
~,, N„ ands , are dlitinet at twi :: the -di:
Miss Vex You! how ? 'I. ,i very., sorry,'.. clad , 1 , 1 0 ,0 , 1 - thinedibind. , ~, ~- -
at Eustace. ; ~ , -,, „ t , , - ~ : ~ .a-sri,e ha w k, and ma q o t,
' Why, here is my friend Iferace, whfila de":- -rate Ono less than . lso - m .
eidedly the finestifellow I ever knew, whom yew 1 1 t Leather= -eatimons were
'are permitting Augusta to ` ‘ eltrry" off, without, able s iM e .di s by,the Swedes
one effort to contest the prae l' , - l'ti.Talleople4rt Smyrna p
L 'Effort-! Mr. ,'Atkina,' sifid 'Mies - .Eustaee, 'irisligf4fis . , and uh.serve thre,
1' would yoa _have me make tin, .effort to- ittiact, tile w eek , for Sabbath:T
Ibis attention l'
,! , _ -., 1- . `?Christians, Sunday, and . th
' No—not, exactly make:i an effort ; but.... 1 d' igq ,,, 1.1 , 1 ,, ~
would ,have yinti do yourfielf justice --- wou4 t•'t TAO Suw ilor i 5590 f ..
have you let hitrqsee a little what
~You are. =': iiiiiiki l ia''' Va n ii-32;; 1
Why cannot you ' , talk as • ronekwhen he'
-
ielter! , , , tio
..-iiiiihoig.l96 wide
as you do at other times?!; !;, ,- ~....2 ..,i,...c"1 1 -ei t - mi te elm ...i tem .
' Y9ll are '" w )au g hig g lat ine ' r- TV li f.t_ lll * . . - 4:bir thitsitea4afie
Eustace, ' I
.havObeell quiti .48/1 - 4 ;4u 431 rr - ,.... wlliileor any , jliinf ,
; self, ever since I' wasdrawn ; On to saY: BO . , -Int.!e° tt,iiolal.‘":46 - `'Lida - „t
abotit Mro. •
.. °la's worlitti4
~`',llir'latal- t hilk i, - 4,- - o r iitaxeiile„,
von have spoken tills evening ' .
said Mrs.-At 7 :- ; -. 444afiu ,...: i ,...„
kins .., - . ,
:- . ~ 4 .- • ,_ t . __.. l , !lie* or - 1
[ .1 1 ,ruly . ,youisay . O.,gteat - tatise • to:ue.asnamen 40trootti t ",..
ef-yeittrioqmteitYil.'; Why.Aogust . a said -- more : ii i i --rl ,, ki t o .- i : 1 ,
, words to-,bint What 1 41:1 3 O* . to night, thkil:ho_, brri -, . •-...,.. -rft.rl , -.
halkhoaril.Pilkltterfihtee - t4-have been 4eriiT: :44 - T4,0:,' '-... a . i tt
It may
.1.e*Ei15 1 4.4 Milifi4 l 4o,l ,i- lutu ''''- 1 :-.; 0614 rig
yfoi miii‘44eiari : k. , lk *tiiii#': : *hilti jiiii -! , . I V ' zs: , 1.- 41}.e-
Lnever'PPe* A- - W.o4..* l oi'rla; 6l / 14 : (411 ." 3 * . F 4 1 ;11MS a, et Z r LeT, n * L
be silentiinii.ii#49#,thi9kittrereiffri. 4 4o# '&-.4,-.,',. - - . 7,' , 1 --- '
I,:sitsida,iiihii-wilk;aay.Sa,-, !Oak.) Ilk la - tatiO • -4 T-. 1 ! 4 ?* 3 -!,Yi-,,,,P F L .
or - ,l4eat , , tiii - g.l,4o,o4irli*::4Fiy -. goreo*4 ~'•,, A 14 . 10 k 21,916 : 11
the iverlo-::1,, , ',4,; .- :_-,.724..!,..,,,,:
_,•' :
„i,;;',, 11 ,•: - ..,r.p..,....,4
.You - iit;4anetiliblet iiilci - lif' Atiins. - -= Abe, ' , InßeffPc.,,: hi
. • --* -
1 And another lidi. 8-:;4 1 ~ ih 4 ,', l) ft:' , A ll 4-C -11. - Pr.... , : - . ''''',‘"' .Fr --",:'----,----_--;-'
- tiichea- to - 40146'0A:et- until - . lig§Ttt,a4 ll k,,_- 4 -, , ,', ,-
ue"-,or. ara• a. - , - - 2.--'''' , 'tl-1 ' "
,birth- li k ' ' i
aspect the latter; .:l,llatd itac l 4 . riFiliP l ' 4 J-ITift P,,,eip
tre• this evonini er itAjlotkitt*Atia . da orsadness A41103e#1 .. 4kr
+tirieliPolhorYt.*:,OO:7,-,ii,litieirt :that -T*3` ,44 ** 11 ,14 , ' , -4q4.0 46 1
i,th"uielefore. ; ; ; ;r
~o * Oliailkilei' 4o ,r4l.l ;‘' W*01 3 44,4 11, -. ,
sl y
liyi from ioic ,-, 46) .. *; - .46, - tiflo4:"filo - i9di* 114 0"leitic*I 18 .
og Put I € l oi*4it , toYT.4 o F4 l l lll 4 7 4 BI TI:#.. - ir e PA '74 ..“lol
ion correct : ?' ..1,.:;,--.„ ~ , z ' -,.:,',: -„,-...- : 4 ..,
:4' A.Obim-.-1454-tu,-ANt
, ' Ilia . nibiki6lyAntife - Ai it , i'ilot:' - - 2 - 3 1 iss it,(4 4 1.4%;PV-9,,j?Ptt l
tUstacoihUd jUittimelo felay i ,"eiti::3 - lisi:l44A ' fa-14 filhemt.„l 4 % l
lv-entir,ed . ,thapaijar, and f*fop,Pe)' . l 6 ; l 4o.t . - tlii - "terralfCC-'2
alefiklt'fil63.:rol* i l , ,:i- ' ' , 2 - , -:.?, l 9lCtiiieiNeil,44, l
' 0 hoW ,tankful I -am: " I tlionglit;:ehe; paiihe. int OitIolkliu: kk,Olf
shut beiselfili*';Durn fkan,i,lier,lik . tEhar: ri ivo(rilsikr., ,, 4s4 gc
I:olam:flint Jps4Umect hislaVe:piTp . ..uoK.iliat. Ahtejr l'al - hY.01, 0 ?
othOtiyise, :Oat 'cola - I` har,e ,dene f - 14.10 e t#,, , grO --)hti;;h4P,P„lY
i i,
lioraaa:OliannOy.l,.:Loie .so other - niaulill,,,,p''. ~ alit:. , ~-..,i
o*Wolltilligirlfier-iere true r 1 0-41 4 14 4 '';ili s i . .oli -,• 811gu5h4.1. ,
pt,i4ea through ! 1)0 .: .-131 . 0 .,) . 1 0, 11,0 .-. 1 ,4_. 11. $.1!Il i ll io ' **to - stettja, secret
Ileeliio 4Y,91 ) ed 1 -i111ii,P4 64 1:- . --1, 1 , 1 4, - , 1 19! 1 ".tt-aA i4;rialkdActo* fineo.,
—I wi ll soPP g° , ;49 11 4-.lt i lat Awl! - fi,F, l l' . .e 2 W-4 7 71 -",i'ttigeltelttialtertiedy for,
get myscl; for nOY.r ,r IIr:ILL. - 13 tfi- 4 1:.;v 4 T-7 81 ifi ',' 'taidilandi!ksiitilo..living.
mentery-1 .. ,STIt .5..44. - )rtfi l At tl _r-r(' I. ."LW.; ' ''TAlta L 'Wheatferei'W°` ir• 6 :
,not, he sciiri ean . 4oo,lkr !4, fln: it ll n g : TrAkser 7. - iiii - ottittbe iTcl-4$. 00 0:-b4
1
fiti
_air, ,wl llB l,, ‘ & l 3Tc-Tar; 10 ,,a 4 I . , ; : sligak_iilipktli,* ::.` - 0 - 4as-vitintateit-ailtaQ,,.
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