•, ,3; ' U ' ~. r: ME , i;;A +L. 1, :4 It Z " , - ME MOB VOL.• V a -7 , - ,•-' , . , . • ierhoma:g*anl4l-ip l itantly waive all present_reft; which:tido ~S. hamrock, : was ,to , sail,l and Ward PKTRI , - • l erenettotbe subjecti - But -the-less-be talked, must love in. the 0 rly train of cars far Liver-, . . - !the - dire lielthouglit• ibont,the laud, of plenty pool. tope op -Iva at. the hour of starting. Fran the VIA ,r 9 the . ti . ._. 'beyonfl . thttoccan . ;inrid -the oftenert• tizzy-said Lizzy,lfiuLdone. B. le' but cry all night ' and . TO ,In ` she would never ge to America , the more 'ear? Thom had lain a, - e, tan • rig o f theun ' ' t ail ' I ' Li l. ' . • nest hecame-hisldesirnto-ge, and thcfmore.fu6 - naturahseparation • and listening to kis wife's ET r Aux§ BENJAMIN, ESQ. _ ly. fornied his-resolntion to emigrate while he but , hay-stifled sobs, that and anon broke . •. - : :`,,-,1-- . possesSed.the ability to. thi• so: -Be did- hot the de s ilence of their Chatiiter. At last Thill- not, dear inolher, that the cares 1 t a lke_ , LiT ' sju.o . db. of silencing, him. when he !daylight Came, and ,W ard r' d left Ins sleepless pil And joys and hoges,ifhich Manhood knows, nare.own ray heaoi r ith Autu ar p tares, t . ell . nri . uw . t his favorite.theme. He hadcer- ! low to Oak° litini4 preparations for his dd ainprtmuive notioniabout•• a wife's sehmis- i parturdi . His wilt;arose : also, and gt:4, rekly Or chilled its fount With Winter snows. sioui Offerself.to tiOr husband, and it not .only I his breikfast. The hour of, separation at No 1 . g . reen and_ fro* Life's verdure grows , fretted ilm, but ma d e him feel a little resolute I length ~ s'' d ame. ‘, - A 3 in my happy, ;youthful years, I• ' • on-the i tiobject of going to America wheniLizz y 1 .. Litry," said the unhappy but firm - hearted And warm and bright its current flows, .• decWreill herself determined not to go': • - :roan, live:must ndw part. Whether we shall Although. its waves are mixed with tears. d l, -..— . „quinsy ),lard game home with brows knit ever meetaaga i n, Heaven only knows. Ido I have not, mother, Ninde a child • :• • , morn cgisely than-usual„ naira.l,,and - a firmer and more niit'oriiii, to blame ;you in this trying Moment, I loved to look infyour soft eyei'. - 1 ' : :-,‘• dneitledrexpressiou-'upon- his tightly,closed lips. in this hour of 'grief to both, but I._ must say And watch if on my face they smiled, '1 i sqlnitit's the matter now, Thomas ?" asked that,---00, nor sutldenly j checking himself, "I As smile God's angels from the skieS l=-1- lila Nilf4.:. : ' ' .• _ : • I will siii. nothing - tbnt mayseciu unkind. Fare- Since, listening sto-ytl)ur mild replies, ' -,, , The:i" now" iniicated that Thomas had well; illf over. yonr love for goer husband . Which tell upon • itly soul like dew f .1 someth ing to trouhle: him, more or less, ..nearly ilmuliblecome strong enough to 'Tao you wil -1 deemed your teachings good 'and wise— j • - -lall.tlie ; time. - , lino..tesbare his lot in a far-pif and stranger *I have not Once tirgotten yon.' • ,•; • "The 'ter' I that I' I: - ' land, li' , and heart will be open to reccivo - - . -- I at' Bat even, like a holy charm, • I _ ' 1 ,j. Some 'viewless setaph breathes:your name, i, r It turns•awsiny s te ps-from harm; , t I t b o lds Wliack,-:frorii sin and shame, 0 1 More precious than 'elen,first it came .A. , - In broken accents from my fongue, ispeak it—and thoivoice of Fame No sweater aux* ever sung. 12. Oh. could 1 win th4lauret-erown' By cold ambitiollning afar On the rotOi Rurntiits of:Renown ; O r mount on Gloty's winged eat' To regions which n:0 vapors mar, But all is brilliant clear, serene— Thy thought, dear Vaother, like a star Would soften and per v ade the scene. • Yet. better in thy 14nely hours 1 Than when bright, visions fill my brain, L , ve I to cull from Olemory's flowers Some buds, wtos:P beauty cannot wane ; make my spirit young again, Ind childbood's eden-time restore, They bring sweet p' pace. and banish pain, . And I am_byyour side once more. Dear mother, keep fne in your prayers'! I ask no purer gitardian-sprito : To w 4 me into Tigavenly airs— C..as s knot at matting. noon, and night Ti bless; though diitant from your sight, Your long-laced; eldest, saddest one; Anil in a ell& of 4mstant, Jight, . mutter map regain her son. MISC I ELLANY. From Codoy's Poty's !look, for Fetammy GUESS ONHO IT IS! By f r S. A fiTIII:R "It will be a _eliat deal better - for us, Lizzyl America is a county. where all things are it?, full and plenty ; bnchere we are ground down! t the earth ami 41f-starved by the rich end great in order thaol,ly may become 'richer ana , greater. It is'nt there, Lizzy. 'Don't you, remember what Julin McClure write home, six , mmths after' he crossed the ocean V I " Yes, I remetriter all that, Themes; bit'. John :NirChtre wa& never a very truyhful body at hone, and reeralways thought' that if We knew everything, would find that he *rote with his magnifYitig glasses on. Joh,n, you' .know, was very ..lit to see things througlipag nifyinc• glasses." , 4 . " But the testinontdoesn't come alone from John. We hear i efery day atid: from esery, gnartur, that Arniiica is a perfeet paradise; fur the poor, compared to England.' 4 "1 don't know :how, that can . be, Thomas. They say that it,, \ ISS full of wild,!beess, poisolt•, 04, serpents andlvvage liidiat4, • and . that the s pec* are in constant fear of t:Wilives: rim 'mare Eagland is aAlletter . pleee•than that` even if we do have to N6rk hard and het Bit !little fui it." • •• • - " ill'tbat used to be, Lizay . ,""replied Thoni- - . 1 a.s. " But they'vii. killed the wild beasts :and serpents, anti tamed the 'savage Indians,' And there are great-cities there; the -same as in England.' '- , ' , . • But tizzy nould • nat be convinced. From her earliest childhood she had - never had but one idea of Amerlili, and that was as a great. wilderness filled viith. Indians and mild ,brasts. Of the former, shi) la heard stales that. made her blood cardleijibermeins. It vras.in. vain, - therefore; for Tbifmas Ward, to argue. with . his wife about going that ,Ametiea. : Sim won not to', be convinced tliatA waste, howling wilderness, 'was at all com•piiiible 'With happy old England, even if the 'poor werei" groinid , down." As a dozen.irOious d'scussionson4ho sub ject had ended, si.endeit this, ' .Thmeas,Waid was of the same iiiind as: before,' and so was his wife. Therotte wished to go - , and the other to stay. ...2 ' -, 1 : Ward had 'mill i been triirrPil_W--short• time, I hat the period, short as itWai . cltro!ed lorry, e- ' nough to bring Sad disap pointment Of his , worldly hopes. „Ife'lia4l 'lfee,hi` ;‘ ,Mi d Oyed rts a gentleman's ga r dener for *any-years, aniPlaid. been abli, by stria . entonorby,. to; -. 1 . ay•iiii - ,:if - litile money. 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' =l= ME MEM rail followedlaftei the yoUng,wnman who had ••• The, matter is,,, _ mgoing to _Attlee- !lane, +-arms ca!"! returned Ward, in au attgry tone of voice:lpin." 'ii ~ ' ; , . ~ , . . !asked at•thOdoor% - with such an eager interest •• If yen,den"t,wislj, to go, you will only have 1 War was holding the band I:if his Wife and for Thomas Ward "what does allthis mean i 1: to stay where you !ore: But I've made up-my lookiit . into her facie, over which tears, in spite 1 of his wife's tearful but happy face. Then be 1 By this time. Thomas had pined a full .view' mind to sail in! theinext ship." . : • of all her efforts to,control betset - were falling. I Ward had dryer spoken to his young wife in The i ,Irapulse in Lizzy's heart was to throw her- hugged her to his : Lemont,' over and over again, :such, a; harsh, angry, rebuking tune of .voide self -info her husband's arms; but, as that i much to the Sorprise and delight of the farmer's - since Weak were married. But the import of would Jiave been equivalent to giving and ; arat,ins, who - happened to bein the room. l what he said *as worse than his .manner of, saYingk" I Must go with, you, go where you! " Here she•ig, sir; here she is !" ho cried•to 1 sa , hot" it. Going_ to America—and goings will.' she braved it out up to t! , o l as t uptiton't, . the farmer, as soon as he could see 'anything ! whether she chose ;to go with him ,or remain ;and stied the final ,separation without trusti..g !else but Lizay's face, and then first became a- 1 bellied r What was this less than desertion ?! her vta i :e in.the Utterance of a - single word. 1 I ware of the Ohl gentleman's presence ; " here I ,But Lizzy had_pride and firmness as well as a- I " Gid bless you, Lizzy'."your English dairy maid." were the . parting i s " : leute•sensittdities. ''The litter she controled by ! words Of the Milia.ppy emigrant, as he wrung , Then it's your wife, Thomas, sure e . i mewls of the former„and With unexpected cool- !the pai l s - doe hand of his wL'e, ;Lod then forced ncugh ?'' !mess ; replied --"Well, Thomas, if you wish to I himself away. , , . ~. 1 "Oh yes, sir; 1 thought she would be clo n es , ',after awhile, but 4idn't expeet this happiness heave Me, I have nothingi to say. As to that l The e : voyage to New York was performed in !savage country, •I say now only what I have ! five wskl:s. On his arrival in that city, Ward' s() soon.". •J . "Hew is this, tilt' young a y . cakedthe -.. saitl before-- I cannot go.P ' i sawilitlamono: his countrymen for such inf . ! r- 1l d• 9 " 1 e.' a, farmer, - goo[}-hunioredlY-7":11ew is this ?' I • : " Very well; I am out! going to stay here I matuntas would be useful to him in obtaining! : - , i and . starve." s r i . emplo*nen - t. By some of these, the propriety: thought 3 .„ w was tot going to come to this •' We havn't starved yet, Thomas," spoke up iof adv4rtising was suggested: Ward followed' country Y But Isuppese the Very next,pack- 1 Lizzy, ~ ~ : - it ! : : the: ukies - tiou. and solloing, happily Ott aiti- : 1..5. • -- et after your husband left, saw . Conon board. l , I " Na, thanks to; pradenee in saving- eve- : ed, wicitin a week eter his arrival, ,the offer of All I blame him for : is not taking you under... . , . . ry deltas I could spare while a bachelor! , But :a. hoe t situation as overseer and cardner upon. his arm , ail would haiie -done, and bringingl I.we're* mt . .* way fur it now. Every week !a large Calm fily miles from the city. The you along ammo much baggage. ! But no:doubt.l we aro going behind-hand, and if we stay here.; wagessvere far better than any he had received, you found it much pleasanter coming over a-'I !much longer ; we shall neither hare the means ; in England. . . 'lone than it would have! been in company with:, lif lifitorlioi getting away. . rye finished my : " Are you a single man?" asked th e sturdy ' your husband—tie doubt at all of it." ..,., 1 : job, and calitiot get- another stroke to do." , !Cid fafiner, after Ward had been, a day or two : The kind-hearteer farmer:then -took his chil- '" Semetlang will turn up, ,Thomas; don't ,at hisilneW home. - -c : dren out of:the foam, and closing thedoer, left be irepatient." . • 1 " Nii, sir; I have a wife in the old country," : the re-United husband and wi!e alone. Lizzy , ''jmpatieat r" ejaculated Ward., I ..--. he 'reitl . t ii , with a slight. appearance of confu- !was•too happy to say anything about . how ! "Illes, impatient,,Thomas," coolly said his: sicn., l. - - ' Wrong she had been in not corsentiug ,to go'. i wi - . - e:. , " You . are in a very strange way Only i "Have : you? Well, Thomas, why ditrnt yen.' with 'her husband; Lilt she owned that he had wait, a! little wlii:e and all Will come right." ; bring ikter along?" i not beep gone five minutes: before - She would ' `Stizzy " said Thomas Ward, suddenly ; "Site was not willing to come to this coup- : i , ' ' I have given the World, if she bad possessed it, i growing calm, and speaking Slowly and with try," teturned Thumas. i to - have ,betitt with i:im.• Ten days afterwards . : tnatilted emphasis" I've decided upon going " Tiden why did, you Home?"• I another, paek,et sailed: for the United States, 1 and slue tea- pa:ea:re in it. On arriving in to 4merica. If you willg,o with me, as a lov- ! :" Decause it' was better to do so than, to ing4itid obedient wife should, I shall be glad of; stary4 where I wan." • . New 1:: ! )rk, she was f, r tliti.te ,enou g h to fall 3.oqt-company; but if you prefer to rerimit: ! "Ili doesn' matter about - your wife, I sup- in with a passenger win) had come over in the her 4, I shall lay no commaods,upe,n you. Will . pose '4' , Slialnruek, and 'from him ;learned where she" you: or will you not go? Say at a word." •' Why not ?" Thomas spoke quickly, and could find her husband, who acknowledged that, o Lizzy had a spice of independence about knit his brows. . she bad given him the ntest agreeable surmise . her,: as well-as ,a good, shard of ; pride.. The •!.# you couldn't live in England, what is be had ever known in his life• . word "obedience,". as applied to. a Iver wife,_ lad your ir ife to do?" t Lizzy has never yet had ,eause to repent of , pe;apcorded much with Ler. . taste, an the._ "111-shall send her half of my wages.' • her yoyage to America: The money sic re . use!of it made on the present occasion by her ! ".Sir, that is the . calculation, is it? But it et-ivdd for man:wing the dairy of the old farmer, , husband, was parkicularly offensiVe to her.— sertnto me that it would have been a satire added to what her hbstard could save from ,go (;lie replied, without pa:using...to reflect- 7 . 'in money as well as comfort if . she had come his salary, after accumulating for some years, ." I bave. already told you that lam not going : with Woo. Does . she know any thing about was at length applied to the purchaoe of a farm, Ito l z m ia. . ! dairy;:work ?" . the produce of which, said yearly in• New York ; farm.: l,aves them:a hands:nno suri.lus over and a : -:": Yen; well, Llizy," :coiied Thanes, in a! " ' es, sir; she was raised on a dairy !..3 - - • • ln,Ve their expenses. Thomas Ward is in a vome that was considerably softened, "I leave; '"'hen she's a regular-bred English dairy yonkto your own choice, notwithstanding the ! maid: ',• I !fair way of becoming a substantial! and wealthy '" vow you made me on that happy morning.. Sly i " 'lie is, and none better in the world. i f armer. - I prutinse was to love you and, to keep you in , " .lust the person I want. You must write sieltneas and in health, but though I may love luone'ifor her, Thomas and tell her she must! yeti as well* old, England asin a far-off coup- comeiever immediatety:" • tryi I cannooperform that - other promise so Bull, Thomas simok his head. well: ;So I runotle'tirleaveyou with my heart': ! ° l'uutt she come ? . , bust blessing, and a pledgelhat you shall want : "1t cannot tell. But she 'refused to come . formo7cartlil3: conifurt while I have a hand to ' with one, although I repeatedly urged hen— ! •; I # : ' She 11 . 1ust , now take her own :course. I felt it wor - .,, , ‘.. 4 kta-saying this, Thomas Ward left the.pres- :to lie., my : duty to her as well as to lapel!, to ende of his wife, falad - started forth to walk-and !leay4 Englang for a better land, mid if she to thiOlt. On his return, he found Lizzy sit- , tidekrp it her (liar to stay behind, I must bear • tibk.ilY the wind* with her hands covering . the solparation the best way I eau." , '.hei fise•e, and the; tears making their way also' i • " l hope you had no quarrel, Tbethas 1" said hM forgers. , He, sahl•fiotlii%-, but he , had, a,' the rarmer, in his blunt 'way. 4 • hilie:.that she would change her mind] and go f' ".00, sir," replied Thotnas, , ,,a,, little indig ih4hirn when the . time_. : came., •In a little I natlk "We never had the slip:Reit difference, ;-. While Lizzy waa ;able to control herself, and 1 - excellt in this matter!' sluice Silently about her - doinestie. duties.; but 1 -- - " Then write - borne by the next steamer, and lichusband loeited..into k r ,facef nio or En si g n i asli ger to join Son, and she willhe here„by the i c ., eel, - --4 ze but looked in vain: - ieurnist packet, and glad to dome." EMZWEI ME of a relenting purpose, but looked L. iitSt p.. _., - .... bn .the next'day, Ward said to . his:wifeHl But Thomas shook his bend. The man "Ive,engaged my passage in the Shamrock,) had-his _share of stubborn pride. that sails from Liverpool- to. NM York in -A " o.s.you will said the farmer. " Bet I Weflz';''' .. • 1 . I can 01 you what, if she'd been my wife, I'd .....Fixxy:startedand a slight shiver ran Aro' i luase§,taken her 'under my-arm and' brought her ber_bedyi but' a cold " V.ery well," was thei along.' in spite of all objeetines. It's too silly, Einfor;rimly. she made.. * • 1 this:giving up toapd ' being fretted about a _i ..t.l.will leave twenty pounds in the Savings 1 woman's Whims and prejudices. I'll be bound, ,li,a4lt for.. you to draw out, as- you -need. Be- lif Yo?l'd 'told her'she. Must 'come, and packed 'l 4 °4 that is gOne; I hope fo - be able to send you] her trunk for her to shim that you %Vele in car * -e pi9lg,i", -; , , 1 nestishe'd rever have .drearded of staying be - 1 I,iziy made no ansvrbr to this, nor did be 1 bindr' 1- t 4144 y any feelf!ig, -although as she afterwards Tat evening Thomas isrote home to his dii#4l, -- An felt as i-f-sbe would bare slink tbro' wifeWl about tbe place heilnul obtained, and the floor,:And .sptely,repental-baving said that was articular te say that he had agreed to re t !skis tvoidtipoi `gt? with her husband to Ameri- maii fora year, and wbuld send her half otitis gai . :::o.• ~ ,-:: . i '..- ,I ~ -j" . . wags every mcinth. Not 'one word, however, ~ rriiiiy*ii,stointtrvened,between that time did (le 113ellti01) of the' conversation- that had uad.the - -,aoilipg??(AioShamtock passed swiftly pas', d between' hire' and the! farmer; nor did OrgY l2 ,i 10*.f.0),Oia*)iiinlred.finie,s that her. he hint, even remotely to her joining him in. Inisbaod wetild"..efeitti hittiiitendedvoyige-a-ithn tnitect States. - ' - - - ' .. ' / A th 'il t, ' • k.rpss,.tim,sea - ,.3441..51c;1ker again if she wpnld 1 I.e ex . day Thomas thought about not goiwith him! But Thomaill4rd . bad.'no I trhal,lhifarnieil . bod said,. and'' thought hbw. ,more ;to say nOn• - , the 9itbjeet,- At least as.Of- litipii heth - bit - a i nd Lizzy might be if she would knijLiiAhreet,b442lint ,biairifeliefinied:. - -ti,..tie-, Onlttorne, over and tak e charge of 7 the 'dairy. b9Ml)oity;hirn- tiiii - it'lsitaivrbei-e' there *as plenty 111 - 7iloiiger the idea mained present , in his of #O4-.81,4-golid'Wfigati;-1011,1* wido in Min ,Alt firm;'eintiretdeeply-Aid i.is fir, itself there. o il iiir ; Osiilutionimeto initklieiiiguill: : f:. , , -i_ On he second night he dromed that ILizxy t : 3 f t'illii time.approiefied newer; and r nearer, ltvas, svith bito;' that she bad come over in the ye heart Squkloirerzabdloierrhilier:korl'verj-next"prickfrt, andithat they'Werd es happy lionn:;f - atill 1016,0zerishool*ItOisge.1 iittifyipi I as - timy• could'he: ' fie felt tiery bed Atm, he a.; p ejlos tiip t if or -- teki e nha t ki , ... :14 4 , i 9me gnien. b* I 1 wokil'and,found l that it was Only adream. • Ptit:ei thoughts against her husbanl , :•• aid - 4Ttlait,* after a - week had' palmed, Thomai led: him;: in ~ lier m ind, arbitrary' and `tyllini ,,, Watd fully forgave his . irifa , everything;- and b ;tiiittlikigio4".hiti ;..with'iisting,..o - makeitittiinself - dein to - write-her AI long ,- letter, i t li jibii iiiiii - itiie-#lhia, riill.'-.A.is for ;Wird; fdl" 4.w ith all' kinds of argui ents, reasons- and f' - 'bl " tck il/ . 11*-itiOliaidie4l . l: l 6 - litental. ..csiiiinitiliniiiJimilentre aties avara 9 a voyageac r ossthe: At. eilliiiiliistlsti! - ,beNeritbat Liza) bane true. hin 0. , • - Thus he yrrOtiy in! Ott -..•••'• , i, i' , . - '•.• -;;• • i 'l :t i t:m il f ri fit t oilii i; ;Ait , , ,- iber i e s i s - ..-oir t ik : 4o•,,,. - !.. , .7.* -..-! a,- ~ ,tAst i l owi r niiiinsii,i. Lissy, :of ,WillWitur •tileilear-litiorii•What iii: 7 -'; '-' , ':'.i.; - . 4 . , .. *hi hip*liityli]iikdhfiewithere ,rlf ,. - nouswith , Flhiti Witarlitial*iihin the a* , :i*in . i'liiion 0 - ' thaispd-milesiandthey aretanit enough: H - -i' -- . .-. l: 1...--i'-z `r•• ' . ;•. - -r ...-:„•; 2, .1 , -4 •..-..-. -'„. • • 1 ...:' • s••i-_ ;.-••1 ip -;. - ... ' AIONTROBE-ek.‘, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10,118'48. MI )Tlie fidOe'anii , ials .r are all , killed, and . I' hai , not seen-n str,gle s'erpen't; exiept str,gl ,rpt ~,,except a garter snake that iharmleas Tas .ton 7 string. Cditier then, lair4l,,,vnie.ii Itsatiin not.knciwiin happy-; moment,..,sineq ',left you, .and am Bare, Dreg cannot ye happi. ' l4 l'bis ,a land of . pe , l WQ, plenty--L4 land where---'' Thomas' Ward' did not' now that a stranget' bad e.ntatedlhe room and was: now looking o.• tar his shoulder and reading what.bo'had writ ten. Just as his pen was on the sentence finished, a.pair of, soft • hands woro suddenly drawn across his eyes, unit a Stranzelk faMiliar voice said, tremblingly--F‘ Guess who it is !"'" • Before ho Iliad time to 41fiu t it or guess, the Ikaids,passed front his ey•Cs to his neck, artd a swarm wet clik .was laid tightly against,is own.. He could not s•?e. the face that NY so his, Ant' he knei &at' i . . —.- .. ~,,, Lne ilLLlre et aigardeber,:anclso gpl wore armful pm; that be'r teitrs wore uponhis 1 , ereplsyettiti 'the plditstre .griAltils or' t, O . ' rich face, and•tlito her -heart was beating okainit ! father::•;' Never werPthelkireriltriotini lour .. . c i , T him. - I ish so luxuriantly, for were tttp not t o form ' . 1 • " Bless,us ejaculated thp old farmer, who' bon uets for Finetta, Who Was pert"- 'seen . .: .. 1 .:. A : 4 folk ldraff ' - ' One more bf the same Sort. The following:is an extract, of a letter from the Razor Strop Man, to Coles of the Washing tonian, and published in the last - number .of that excellent journal: .‘ On leaving Baltimore, I paid a brief visit to Washinkton, D. C. I called on tho Mayor and asked him for a license to sell my strops. He told me he could not give me one, but i!t . case I was distlirbed by the police, he would endeavor to shield me 'from the "terrors of the law." Under these circumstances,' thtiught I would '.‘ehaneeit,',' am' as I had a very few more left of those same kind of strops I had, in Bostunlastsuminer, Ikverit into the street and began to dispose of theni to the people; wllio were as anxions!to buy them as I . was to,tell them ; and wellithey...might be, for as true ias ' oysters ain't frt:gs, just so true, my strops are the best, and the handsomest, and tie cheapest, and the talc! need not spin you a yarn i about theta, as ybuknoW what they are, and so does your.razor end yOur wife's iseissors. To .sharpen a 'knife or a! razor; - No strop with my strop can compare; 'Twill put on an Ohp right away, air, That will split til9,iiipth-part of Well, as I was sayiig, I went Aut. and began to sell my strops. I had hardly got under way wlien two gentlemen ;of the law walked Ap to me, and clapping me on the back, le . Sinutttdi tliat I wa! wanted at the Mayor's office. Bike; a good citizep,..t, took 'the hint and *sod my 1 sale, while the tears paured in tercets . downthel cheeks oflthe bystanders, beaus they cotild'ot i . purchaic Any more the for ail the. Liget:ll crs wanted to be the 4iuyistariders. The Mm stable, took Inn; bolot' . c the magistrate„..apd I was tried, fottndiguilty,.aprl fined WO timl'emits, half of which was to tliio : Afficers.:iof-courSe. else why *era they shdifigtit t ' But therejs teeny i a'slip heti/Oen the cu '' and Chu lip,.aAditiiiite was bne:betwen my' 2 . 0;1, and the' eenattiblis' biiechest, 'Pockets. .', , lie , lmagi.4trate Could* nfakti'meiAlay nis , finctiuntlil thc - Mayor P A Aigtiti= tore should be ittaehOl to thelmperii;'► net, then icoild t'he'lock, TO pp ,or pat mom bail. An 4, bp, f ,*hil.a all " 404etirisMt 4untOgiur l 4.l 3 ir..l4 o ...the`.)*Y?r., .Fig.r.Y.".4. 1 004PP.Pd ., -, i iike at o OP: ) *.k, .40r., I 0 1 .1)014 . .:Ita.1.. 1 ! I, cal? ,lk t7.oii 8 4,R 4 i.ngL.10.1r.r:an4 'tv,P.!srl,Po',Plo o , liVf! .91 1 i 4 ilri.o.4.°V!!bC,re! lan 4 1 -g. l O l J 3 efil!' AO spirits,,,iA'Omukcio. 000,491,04 1 } Oir-ast,-#4,t; ing‘ik", I.hopc.,the Poirmt4bleow]in , M, ei goon ' tuie allim motley they-didift got, fend' Potjpiitat, it in-' houitii , thitatinio liiivisedi'!: , : - - !.! i.-.. ,,,, ' . ' L .. , .1 - .. -- -I'4 ( o 43 ,wititilinTl ll :ak '-- AO put .Iw-tic ,wr =1 MI look . 4 8,;414 4 I it colgmtki., 3 , o , I r MN ME .11 25ii EDE i 1 very_linnils YoAtk - Ntith"thorn • hainie id 'MS hppeFance ,thawni4rty in his ;ocket; t4cattier- tnoit; ll clesii,eiliteltt•in! love * the diightec.of alftich focighbor;42he: la her of Antonin was, 4eaci„[Ansi -.tlicijqutig, n ;had specrlily fiissigatekthe f9ipitig,th 4 il4hen became •lis onry pottion ist entrn ies again se - ,4 tenio, excepting a few catravaganies and , which, ,perhalsit,' well ; merallailings to a Til gip ILO • p i ca lar . . . , wise ainiable character. ~Fincita, the e;ject or his affection, -as the'onlyi 'Tatghter; ' a rich - noble, Wlib . .'pe:reeiyilg in 'A iiiiiiill'poic,rf "lone,' forbade his daughter,' under': s§verel - pcl altics;, to think of •Antonici, , wher i , imlfact,, sly could think.of,nothing else.:.Loye in, the ,p "oat of I , ' mere inventions than necessity.. Antonio put. on the humble attire o a a c --- tal i , ..it Withmit it fresh one, in her ! bosoin ?' SI took ... leisons, besides, or the 'gardener, laid gentle! craft. How happithey Were itistieh• ploy- Mont ! The mother of ligaettaidomplaied that the embriidery freme . had been deselj•ted h-- " When, ' -exclaimed :her! daughtei' ; "could 1 hope to, equal the beauty oil ;nature' lovely tieta? Embroidery is an ml:milt:lg timploy- meet ! Whereas this baldly 4ir, with rider , of the flowers! •and-I'shrhbi, - inspirits thy !very:! heart !" The . motbeflooliedlit her da' titer's' blooming face, and was . satisfied; .bu !the fa ther was not so, eaily r dupedilfor it h ppened that while there:was a norgay in ova i room, there . was SeldoM 'a ialad'forlthetahl' .! The I,g muster noticing -the! neglect, !Antonia'. epliedi by pointing to a!beautiful bower whic ,e, he was then .coustructing. i ! He,was ahruptly bmissed on the snot, and. driven out like Adana, front his paradise of flowers. ,t Iniirlith," aid the !I mother, " when diTy ditught&J thinks riper! to . . I give . rings to a gardener ; tt it lite he euldgo, 1 somewhere else rudiment. tbn: n". . g i• - i - Finette took to. embroider - -!v ! i ve• tl • • - fv ,, ,• erS' /5 Ps* land became as pile es , the ililr'shel. worked, cl; , The father propoSed faldihry. 1 --Love t ' noTerrei !Antonio into the niasterfaleeuer; heoldes !by her sided what at. the *runt of :!•figriculture `to that of gn,llupiu in thebrefoy air.? There, sea bloomed with !fresh vigo ; l and title chaste I 'Owner, in piing on them, ergot tot recall his birds from their flight.. .Th falcon as taken. I from, his finger, on which,Fin Ate contrived to -1 place another juivel as a consolation qr,his dis grace. ' After this., there Leine neither garden : ing nor foWling to armiOellen ! the Itqguid girl ifelbinto a State of melancholy', that tiniteafis -1 concerted her parents. IThei-inent fey a noted physician, in spite of the fail one's opposition, -. who understood her GAVII aiimppt well pliongh to tlmow that ; be could offer ! no.reinedx 11 . ' His vie . . its raised I lie anxiety- of 'the ividelitullAntonio,, whe. contrived to .waylay the physiian, and I learned that lie contd• do. nothing for her. ! ! "Be of good dicer,' reviled Antnnio, "1 ' know well her complaint, and if you . vill.let me , have the opportuoity, she sIT4II soon lit, drink, I land sleep, and•be merry - ant z :glad, instead of! ; the podr, moping,. pining• patient, youTiprescribe ! • .i !fur in vain." .!I -. • ,1, 1 ' lie then confidentially related their mutual j !love, nd the, physician bein p a ea, -.hearted I ! man, and besidis finding his ethice in Fain, con- Isented tin use his interest in the beliiill of the I anxious lover: Behold. lAnt,(Mio es the attend ! ant of the physician, waiting pa the invalid with I basket• in hand. The .new", medidans had a I wonderful effect ;.; the - physician rece4-ed a rich present from 'the! father mitt in tsang leave !of the attendant. the fair Fi:uitta slippicl a third. (ring on his bot! So tenderlygratefitl was the 1 attendant, that he did not pelveivethe entrance ,of the fattier. A nto:iio,w:tis tl?rust oft of the room rather-quicker than be i ,iexpeeted, and the ' fair 'Media was edionatidcdi.yvith alstern re huh, to her ehataber; ~ The 'id lady ; thereup hon, asking her Inishandthe.eaitse of :this sud den ehang,e in affairs, he reOierlf— ! • "Wife, Ifear Villa WC shell have some trou ble with our only child, illy+ do. nut !parry her f irthwith. ! , Hap; I fonad ,the dgetutis math on his knees. feeling her pulse, ff!! &doodle, that be ntaf steel icwaf her hand. I • ~ •'- " Hushand,'l 10 plied the lidy; '"iii i j ank. ilea-. Yen, 6 *LIB: uoldvedr in: qt*,...t . I card that li she bestowed a ring : upon 00t gar, ener who was fonds- of fly' - --'tar ' 4 etabl ! : - • and it .., fonder of tiolrers than l'egl 4 15 ; is mach to me if she has tort bestdwed some sweet lonk-s, at last',..npen our last ~lii falconer he would 'never itaco dared - ittherivisd to, look first, asl sayshim limk at iher" onoirmorning. AP." quoth slid_ in grief', ?would tte had let her have Antonio); -nry hOart misgiv . , me that, we shall bd brought to digrace rm h account. If he is poor, hells n'oblylliotni*and li t :, Vawe not money enongh:fdp,hoth 'l, ' Her hus band wise. ; '. ly agreed in theSe sentiments; Tut , ; mild Au-1 tonio be recalled . .? The imld lady p :mised to 1; undert i alto this; and aftera pipper lo uro to her daughter on hen .indiserotiqns, she 'lexpieised Cher sorrew, and dutiftilliwr,nto I letter 'to her 1 lover,' who eamejoyfullil in this Owitichartteter as a genttetnan, 'and - waii' - i‘`cit !grtitionay re ireived., . Viten. ithe weiltlin -=,day,. arfived, and the company asleinlild4,ith : math'eritereqvcd; n , ith surprise, thrcd very hdiulsonte tings, _he 'engine' to her diugh tor:' ()Witte band of the in tentfetthrilUg t4il ; il'qfor(irtille vouil ask any . questinns.. AMA iirtookTitiOtiaAty`to . hand . — _.,',,', I i hinli,, Malaam,", - pia; ' i,to th ey mi eyed inli.), o p r . "t hat t can snaps_ vinik 4: aaalqg Ili your jitirid., 2 Ths tliice.rin 0 1 whieh l4Vo:e iaught' Your oye ,. were = :,oalljr beSto#edb3ryliii - ding,li - - ter on. s! Ordondi; azfatedniti,tiall tlittgattonliant. or a plipiciah ; l ibUt . leptlyi Otte!, AoUhri, inl 4 ; peach. the hone anti 'ons iyiny,orpielonai. know that lam ready I.o.leal4tale,.i .ift foltan i rotiilliehl'itava , it,op tlia4Aer,e r . male?! , -The .hearts . f „the at+ay - - Isprpop greatly lightehcilli,y th Oilt, Blo ' 00-tA :lAFTPNIT 8 1 'ivliV , iiilifte'doll l )Wllthltitit .. iiiiittli) ' - Slid' tha fah. Finettalid 'navel. o:in ' t itird ' ' dielrifile woni*-of the' rdiliKj,h . fideoutOlailt4,6 )hYojeigne44 4 44' 4 4 14;;'N''1. - p'...- 3 -A '' . :•siiZ . i.-• an te ..,* ..'-` 4 IC ; 1 ...11*0 411146#4 Nothini is in ai)out j trifloo,f dio - 'li6= ;sitttAtrit • - t - t• t• t.: f • ••••:.: Mil fs . :ll A:4l • 0311101 _ 1 :1' ,,, ' - ', , ;; : :' ,, , c - , - ,rp..,.',,'•,-cl-:4z,,-;t -, , , ...„ .t. '. 1 ..: -',.:-..,,,..1 . ..... 1i,,.....i,,...,,,,,:.,i. MIUMMINI UM 15 ' i. Pit -13 - _ - ;'. - 1:-• - •'4.":•f: . i,':.'i..;': , ' '':'-,',11.• BE FIRM u , The l ines.follniitim Nein INriite4Jinuary,, w iliot,i-fio: ille , i 4itlieeie - i rSiabiti 'tp:nter-41t` -- - -rtlins%ir '' : - -• „..,• ~ , • , ,•,• , ..i. • ,-... . 1 ,.. ' Thts la .7 itrictiy tte)fly; .' -., ,' , Whefily is' iiionid have sleighing toliiiiti;'' - ' flititil!ri Altogothit., ~. - ~ : i ,-,yr. -,.,,,,•••••>: I,' eckfitiaeas "nablo lreathr s... ;” • ,- ,Eallif 415 Vik. C. 1 94:40 kiliwl7,-- ii..i.'". FP', Why ii it So . hard,to! apoto,l, - • - , • , '.'''..i i:-..• , ) l'i.f ,:.1,. u, See th.:. opner impuldwrottilr,; ..,,, w , ..,..: ~-; Stalking te.,theglaityl sir4;el4!,,f;.„„„. , L ,,,-,. aft 4 '.uP•• ord turlisliliiP,eliqs.v.' ~ r ~t•• ',Blinki#g3ilie - a:Ohisapeiirrisieol44' . c l ivi.t e l ci i e ,i ; rl c , r i i .: a g i Vi v i t h*, : e4Fe•:i .. , ...:•;111 •'; ..1 .t Witi-ttiO , dickens'llonttit rgolf-r.. -- -x:: 1.• j. Sea i np er = cna j n tp • ' ' itletts .l% te l o7 w xi , Wth't`faieelis fiale as fillii o- 7x , s ';ft"=Tl 7 Sick 'Atilt, grief,z4nd 4ttae Am! '-itildef 'R , -:All/t).41 .1 nAq:tliero istr49 ,Sie.44W,:-1-f , siiti,t ..11ear , lii I cry in,llleell4„6l9w, • .. i :. i . : ri .. - qid: fat" Nillificoft it siein.l" : , .4(.;...1,- - iwx , t, ,oe o .#lo e o P.CaNatTapPrn , tkeePePits•!ll,Ttii,• Iroluniati ys, useoF,t• ,T , • :‘'-. „.., See.hikli r- room orice.se cheery, ICSW`tirsaken, cald 4ndtirear - 31' ,,, ' - , a . ' Heir - lit err With dpirits 'low; 1" ~• - ' " Blast I e luck ff' to4r don'A it ;snort r - -k Hearihel age P e,,an it e a i or . •-- ' 31am2 these sAipp'ryl' tmeil of gat a - o; She BO of i tibii judgment b0thet,,,:• , ...:i -, :/ r That 4e,- I twFm. o •4 4 yEtit4EL::4 ; ~ :ff Ffear,hintr,oar.,wAtli*nlikle-4idil, ~, " 0 YkSiftto E 'iv.1.15164 1 • t.iti7i* ? L ' ~,: ~ ....:„•:-,-„..-,-..,....... :, ;,, 7LI ,ECZMYseir*-thOtig, l 4 Mimed with 'wow t , Still iit hopes 'tlvitt 'mole i 6 1 3 04#: - ..• 1 To be patient I endeavor ;. ~ 17 , 4 ' Faithl 'iitieli timai patil latirfOreireiq - ; - "' - May'„the 's.tormy northeast b10w—::,..iN , .; May it watt Us bill a snow.. ' _, r f ,,. , .. - .;-', 11 „.„ --,77., g r -- TT. ---; ~r a„ , , AZLITT ADVICE Tp ma cur,tue -- tIOE begin to 'quarrel with Ilic''woild toiPitimitit:let 4 had alit Maybe, it is the best welkivittu•litat ia—here. i It railing would havelpadoif t fret- 1 1 ter, it woe' Aave beeb.rhformed94l,lipi„_ltut, , as thiSTis ot to be inip4d'for af-presetit !ilia beit'wo.S: . •i . o 'Aide throe` lot•is as tontOtedll and innocently as we may. ' The worst fault ,it has, is 'want of charity, and calling knaivis or fool, at every turn rill not etre, this,failing, Consider as a matter of l 'unity, thiC it - ,tnere e wernot so Many knavis and toeti as we 84 the wise itrof honest would not be those and shinitig - eharieters that theyara7aUolVed to, be; al!), (as wmatter of philosophy), they if the world, be really incorrigil#6,:,ln this -re-- speet, it is a ' reflection io make oneiitaiiiid,'dit angry. We' may laugh or ..`we4 - sieliti 0444 i uess of mankind--"we, Imave no right - to vilify them, for own salteror theif i s. _;.Mipoßthro - py is not!: the disgust oil the'iiiind iiilitiina-ina tura : but with itself; for it isl - 14iitifitit Town exaggerated. as fonl blots; at OM , door • of others! , Dol, not however, mistithe,whatki have here said. I would nut have lycni.,:wheo you grow up,: adopt. the lovi and sordid of palliating existing, alnises, of putting'tlie.best face upon the worst' tbi f ts. - Tionly mean that indiscriminate, ungralified satire can do little i i good; and . t those who indulgo.m the mosk.re vulting ppee lotions ,of I Lipman tiaturo,..do„not ' tlieniFelves a ways set die fair st deluge?, or strive to pre v ent its ltitver de adition.—W. H az iiii . , ‘ r i :,, • -,.. f *E;s►'. INIE .fit o cc:Ess.— The nu sti ; importaut element` a success is' i.einoinv-economy of money and economy) °c ilium. - By econorey'we'do not mean penuriousness, but sureiy'such wholes:olio thrift, as will disinelihe us to. pond cut timd,. or our money, „Witheut an adequate., return ,eithor. in gain or enjoyment. `kb ecouOtnieejeppticittioit of time ''brin n'S leisure awl tietbcPitritfitiiibleis us; to drivb ~Tur businesfe,Justea'd• of `ea i Vasi l . ness iirtling us. There is nothing:_ attended with results So . disastrotis t aa.sacti a ptiaktala,: teen ufiiiii; time atul.nhtusas_yr_illitriplr9 us in • perpetual hurry and clileulty. - 1, 1 40 - brightest , talents =Ai °be ineffeetive'undei riuclif-it 'fres unre, stud a life of-expHients; bailio'eodinit penury.:vl.fl‘ rorldly success, howeicer i •LAbough anirersully, oyetetkcau beilmly,de§iial;lpirt po I' far isjtLg![j ,r i)n:tes i , 4 1 .4ivnes* : ; , iiiy:liktle unless:there lie cultivitef , dliveltbetiesiNnet to everYSO ' atekbein. ''Happitesi,"it iii correctlk ob'eivetb. "is the proportiori e inumbcrlyf:ttu*ogethit'pre us , To,ibifett 1 timout ice sbeeriiO,and we shouldiiiiili,tpAF9 . it WritterCen the tablet ofercry'heitit liqi*o- ducitigiti. fruits of el4rity. '',. The man wha t ever bellis ifraine• or fortene, o or , intelligence , who ~etol i _treat li ghtly aliother's-wo=4ihtv:lllllot .1) 0ilnd, -tO ilia . fellow-rnan ; _ity,tlist Xitptigig4ii! of syropaiV, ,tleserms tile, cputeOpt'illtktpittil kiwi].. ,Upon' him alll . oe- gifts'or,* . tiintir,sio throWn!itiviik. l - 'llOlipllsS lie'li*.:,"*i_,,n.' 4 .. His f life is >4 'dream; .o;= , ote ,ertettifirgi;' , iiiibOne, a throb ~of human' einotio ,' l tUttl.liia will14t4:01 to the graiv uhwept, .: :!. , .7' ': ' - " h undii ul mule Jae with-Mils] Ina 4 6 - htm r . 4 01 #A00 ist*vdaVtiii orromt g 9 ZeaJw - uer,—A Genrginirtiertriidiit h ug, came 46 .a bridge n gs - You find me t# u l tti inlcrir s idili. iod'bikteatrgliddbriVf: 2 :2 "lan 1 2 2 - iinitt",t6 ac!gip.;tinti-itet'bontri,TeA I to ll 'Or.P:4 l P,Ove,r tiftl get itinirs';iiOay;t:' .enyerbY unperceived. it% dot - ..e . eye, titii-C.,,R, 'iT -- rlei"` tit ~ , , ~, 1J . Vratediviti but . weiittLremin4ol; o o:watiii„ hefqkl!,fgki ‘'‘jitterlYidePraYel 4lo l l *Wigle PrNoilli :of .kind as, an Ntlppo t i . 4443t rie l t§tlflio ' ; '-':;::: '—li 1, ' - 'l . :' l ' - 15 ---k, k r- - -.:.,";-z''','4,4.:l ran 4,#.4•,•,..1:;..). 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