pplarir vs, t. eltb £YKUY TIII7II.SDiT 11101CHIpelp . (Mee on the west aideiofthe•Pablie Aven4o fill.Vi.4iietiliLCAßarearl, in silvan' iind' 'Cents-if not OA OtTee 194ntbs, and if ; delayed until aftcut4he•Mitir:ik - • Lion or the year Two' Dollars will bo exacted. Twenty-five cents additional will be'etaiotil Ll".Zolle,efPgr-ladelivered.by carriers extlici: b 7, expnnsi: r Dlitiontinuane4iipttonaVistith tho Publialutr, Ili Ir il !rfeFe4Sirt P 4 14 ., f ' • I Patrv: "the DiroCvned nariiaci BY MRS. DA.Rp, 4tiontiner sat on the shrotida one night, The wind wp pipi n g f ree ,. , . l e n., b r i g ht, noiT dimmed with the moonlight pale, . Ma the phosphdr gleamed In the wake of the slale Attie floundered in the sea; • . . The amid mai flying athwart - the airy; • • The gathezing taiihcla went •Whistling, by; ond•the wave as it tny:ered, then fell in spray,' Looked an emerald wall in the moonlight ray. Vaarniritiet 4 swayed and rocked on the ma t, • . - But the tumult pleased lihn well, Down the yawning wave his eye tie cast, And the monsters Watched as they hurried past, Or lightly !Ilse and fell ; For their bread; 'lamp fin 4 were under the tide, -" And they lashed as they passed tne vessel slider And their fihny eyes,,nll Iktige and grim, - - Glated fieronly.up, and qaq . glared at.hin . Novi freshens the gale, and the brave shipieee4: necurbed steed along, ' °A sheet of flame in the sprey,she throws, • As her gallant prow the water plows- 7 • But the ship is fleet and strong; The topsails are reefed and the sail are furled,' And onward she sweeps o'er the.Whtery World And dippeth her spars in the surging flood: : • But there camtruo dill to the,mariner's blood. . Wildly she rocks, brit she st6riketh at ease, Aud holds he by the shroud ; And as she careens to the crowding breeze, The gaping deep the mariner sees, • And the surging heareth loud. Was that a face looking up at him, Wi t h i ts pallid cheek and its cold eyes dim 7 bid it beckon him down I did it it•call his name, Now rolleth the amp the way whence it came The mariner fooked, and he taw with dread; A. face be knew too well ; And the cold eyes glared, the eyeaof the dead, And its long hair out On the wave was spread, Was there a tale to WIT - The stout ship rocked with a reeling speed, And the mariner groaned, as well he need, For ever down, as the plunged oti her side, The dead face gleamed from the briny tide. Bethink thee, mariner. well of the past, A voice calls loud for thee— There's a stifled prayer, the first, the last, The plunging ship on her beam is cast, Uh, where shall thy burial' be 7 Bethink thee of oaths that were lightly spoken, Bethink thee of vows that were lightly broken; Bethink Thee of all that is dearth thee— Vor thou art alone op. the raging sea: Alone in the dark, alone on the wave, To bufFe the stormalone— • To - struggle aghast at thy watery grave, To struggle, and feel there is tame 20 save— ' God shield thee, helpless one! The stout limbs yield, for theirstreng,th'is past, The trembling hands on the deep are cast, The white brow gleams a moment more, . Then slowly sinks—the struggle is o'er. 'Down, down where the storm is bushed to sleep, Where the sea its dirge shtill swell, Where the atubOr drops for thee shall weep, And the rose-lip'shell her inusie keep, There thou shalt slumber welL The gem and the pearl lie heaped at thy side, They fell from the neck of the beautiful bride, From the strong man's band, from the maiden's brow, As they .lowly Eau* to the wave below A peopled homes is the ocean bed, Thernother and childare there.- ! The fervent youth and the hoary head, i The maid, with her floating locks Outspread, The babe, with its silken hair ; As tne grater moretb they lightly sway, • And she. tranquil lights on their features splay ; • :And there is each cherished and beautiful form, Away from decay, and away from the storm. :111istethutg. Fronk Blackarood'ii Magazine TINE FIRST PATIENT. • . . He was not then the great doe tot that you . know him now.' At that time he Was neithi.r officer of the Legion of Hon or, norprofegior of the Faculty of Faris.=— Hardly was he' known to some few - -cominin 2 ions of his stud'ie's." The horse' that drew his'carriage wag ifoltihen born ; of his landau was flourishing green itt thd for-. est: -He had obtained his title of ph n si inn, and lived in aptior'garret—ai one say4-- - -as if : there are' Unrgarreufthat are rich ; and td inch ottiplish this Miseraide result, to haii. painted bedstead; his table of sliaiti giipy, two chairs Miserably stuffed, 'Mitt t h is : Nooks--what effortshad it not 'Cost him I • "`Hglwaii poor! - F Have you' ever. known any of- die inde fatigable". ydung • 'students, 'born in t blea'riniks; Who spend upon Their nridlatior their ten, Aliir'twenty yearg of heat''life, Without a tilting:ht . Ote for tile pleasures- 6f their - Oge or or the poilsinediy .fuLtOciieo who meireli With* fthti.iituji, Oki AMC towards an . enit Which, Oki I' Undo 'lO A m il io • ,‘ • ,I,‘, You bare-wept at tinit old ataaO}ikt olU 'internal ticetie w hich is finiAnted ,eyory 041 seinovan old r it 'ilayl=tha bare chaniber; 'l.let4i Mt' -=die tru'alcle-tied-the broken' jiiie t lier4-i An 4 haery gif ) .-ttriivi•Lthe iegtiaialiOrlitb / graphist mill not forFet tbe nee.l'of a latre,:"l'hiii inn* for the .'atOeiraOriiik!..tliea for the 4 1 4 1 4 - t in ;'-the fatife*, 41) ex4' /pacts to die in4611ng "t1;xa741,41.fu57.774. brokani. their jellt i da i rtPai g'#) ulrd,./t 4 : •=r 1 . 11 i: 4., - 41 , 4 , :in!frI„ur:olie. trt. , j : Oabis > /art at ,tr,,sti-piPeou Areo;lo,7 o F.*.t ate. of- ~,of,! • go* ~eadoe.,thi dirt* tbiimosbei.Lzys . . , 1 . • , . . . . 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',His ii. simply. called tjtle our tead: lOss their ow to iliseriver n One night. noises in the walking to knocked at What was i lint L-that fir, ed t He wn, "The Cou' through the He was Ft The Cont to' preciselt old woman i One period of her life in the service of a no ble family as fequite:d.e l zhambre; and as ; a sv,Oman who hnd seen something of the great svorld, she held unqualified strangers at a Certain. distance; and, to use a common phase, kept herself' to herself, This had procured her the ill-will and'ill-opinion o several other! old crones inhabiting the same Mouse, who Made her the subject of their perpetual scandal. Without doubt she had poisoned her last master, and could not look a 'Christian iuthe face; or at,least she bad ,robbed him. Did you ask for, proofs 1 She had a treasure 'stitched in her Mattress. She was nearly lying with hunger"! Yes—Aie niggard ! he starved herself, she could not spend h r treasure. 1. , . , . ,:. Monstrp u inventions! The poverty 'sit i the ceuntessl as thiy called her in mock p ry' !Nvas Com* e. Niggard she''was, and had :good 'reason to be, so, in order to. subsi s t on the liitle on (lisp the had contrived in-the idays of hei ervice, to scrape together. For ;the relit, as e have no wish to disguise the :truth, the C antess was' by no means an, a mirable:pers 13—bitter and selfish, hostile. to the World, s viiieroons as her detract Ors, and vilth - 'pity 'for 'Others, 'as those so !of have suffered , so much them- ea are w selves She was ow stretched motionless on tier be 4. The dil crones had come about her lees from h manity_than to discover the se errs of her den, the access ! to which she, had •hitherli strictly defended. She held in hek left bad a small packet tirtipped-up in half a po kit' handkerchief, Which she clutehed co vulsively. 'lt was the triitsure, they all es. aimed. . i -Her case ,was a grave, one—a congestion nl'the brain 1 Tlie doctor bled her, and then wrote his p .eieription—liii` filisi ! The bleed itig brougl . the Counties to herself. When' she beard 1 ith tell one of , the bystanders+ to go to`the cl ei!niet And get the potion,— ."?otion rl, she exela,hneoi laying hold of 'the:Paper, ' i s want no potion I.am ru,i s ill. Dii' bit thi Wllyiie money-id pay for ur ,i, aril IrG , livtii !.I.—all'of 3Gu—go!" I. _.. .on to tie She.- , cr hand, : when some rested her". turning to changed would emit ; packet thel Jterhaud, sous'irere Aitotti, ~ . mei' t'yetient"iii' lonelooked for; yras tome'at la t:r. OuFliontailtnditis fettient:-,-, ,tlyttfirliP • tiller, whentane *els end nitres,- $? 1,1 vils - 4 10 Jwk,',' 'Ame.jlll nurse '7o Ass • PhYPi - ; elan. No tincertaa Oise cis there 4-no` retat i ded" • i4t.s. no hoity li " Oaks.: If lfiiii o h t t, t',l ';:it Is Yeriii , fiii tilfiti; ''He I de-, inotalint l i fAindy end • eo lootbeadd "wo man; Ce . inly the fees ticittlii-hokiete tell A)o l 4 l ,mil 0! ~n u ld,-* LlCu.rti!reo PM '6ll - Widat lie tli iiiiiiot of this ii4itifiiiir '"hif' e 660 tili'lbieilitely loved the amiable "Counteia. He 'seem ide“Wf ',,et.VlrriNtbitLioffaeinetOuld , " ti=, . , ....itisPfs 14 1, 2-it k4f l Yrkeigirifor , . .dafei . 1 'O. iiiiirgiii'ii;hiCh'itin" kPiovr .is .never iinericireil tha,' . iiiti '3:ttlini jiiiverijr:' ihiftgoes 'lii'cli ⁢ polished' it ii . tri44,* elifililiriicit chine; rilicr#l . th'iii I s udeit',..hi the 'i . .' dent 40 11 - l 'ii - iiihrea4bliks, ific'e;" If-is 146'4' Whieh' i 'is‘'s ill 'ai t o hgi 'fietiiiiiiiii ',link a' cleht. i "Wiiele'iii'irori%iiiiihf dresti,:if t'aititerirs rild-iirtich.invites I ' which - 'iifq be iiien in`:the '''"'' ''''ii .." •tinithaiit before igi s !! ) oP, l ,f a a , ; A i .. ii . d : -,,, f . ,op, or tauu..re...,,, n °WS !? - I, nOeV, hut linssink on again ,i heard. Oh, this tioVerty in. .1 And then it enters into its l iit - eltaiiiher; - WithOut eteii - the of weeping with another.. - iiilfure.oines berel In the pie-, described, she would be seen kind, entering . in at the door, hind loaded with ,raintant and Vhut should . Sbe here ? Whiit e, madam 3. 'Who could have ? We are rich !I if we wer -e• not sell these, books I—all • ours; madam,iwe want ni t your amiable charity el - !doctor bad installed himselfin of thathistoric street, La quarter of the tow?; iced, sad as ititnself. Where ould .he have eatried his niU-_ re—which in other quarter,s inly excited distrust? Theie gr for foritine—not e be if undci ect,' but following science la- Interruptedly. His• life was in !todest—so silent, that hardly in the house. On the day elf had said to the porter, or rad!- " Diadem, I am n doctor,-1 & want me." ' This was 01 'if the new ducior—his sole tw ins only advertisement. As .ers amid gather nothing from or excite curiosity—as his no ! r was always dt~icly closed, ed to concern theMselves About M me even was forgotten; tney him Oedtictot—and with this rs must also be cOntented, ingenuity should enable theta 'other. ur doctor heard unaceustomi;d ouse, doors slamming, pen* nd fro. Presently some one is door—verily at his doOr. I 'Was the patient come . at patient, so anxihusly exPect dressed in an instant. I tess is dying !" slime one Cried oor. ' " Come directly !" ' her bedside in a,tninute. B ess' !" ' Such was the title given e poorest and most misetable r , the house. She had been at- n iced , the plestiription in her 98 about to.throtrit on the4oor, tim,papPi, aPPIPe.II/lar -84 read, the preseripOon., and, die'clOetor - ia 'el 'inuoner .quite silbdtied,'Oikeill boil much it t' - She. then -opened the' little I)44.or:thee }so , jealously, in . itll, t!!e,Rld ..crogep ste.e4 for. ltotlmPjedfs Ind some g Y"a SS reat i " . Ittii.Etrectof 'iittentidlis,:howe4,er: 11 ' Veil te.ritp*iMniok l l:l t i . bisNst !"'sand , cijie 6142 1 1 Inive no more dioney—riai* lifier very ay. Do not 'disturb yourself,'' bean''tite Diictor. " Nnt disturb myself!','" she interrupted.; 4 '64 to 'sat !, Insiead these drinks and dretighti; give ins something that wIIt put n link strength into me-for I must • go c..ut " Listen to me! remain - tranquil a feu , days"—She turned round ,from - him with impatienpe. "To leave your chamber_now.'would be to expose your life.. Give me but four days,: .and if pm 9 haVe no MOre'money I wilt charge . myself with the medicinei." . " You!" cried the dountess, looking up with astonishment. " And why riot 1" said the young 'Doctor. " You shall return it to me sometime—when you will." " You! who have not often a dinner for yourielf!" "6o says thet I' 4 'asked the Doctor, blushing involuntarily. " d,ll ttle house say . it." Miserahle stuff!" lie replied ; 44 willynu accept wliat I offer I if I promise you May he sure I cask pe'rform." The old %Junin looked Lit itim . With sue prise, pncl at length consented to accept his offer_ and:take his remedies. The young Doctor hastened to his cham ber, shut fast the door, and looked round him, wiik his arms folded—" What is there here," said'he, " that I can sell V' What he found to sell I do not know.— Enough that he supplied the Countess with a sum sufficient to, procure her the necessa ry medicines, and to relieve her from - dare as to the wants.of life for a short time. The case proceeded favorably. ' At night, as he was returning from one of those solitary walks in which he wasaccus wined to exhale his sadness, and also to gather fresh resolution' for the struggle be had undertaken with destiny, and was slow. ly mounting the long, darkAilipidateil stak• case which led up to tlmt fifth flooron which he resided, he stumbled over some obstacle, and, on-looking closer, found it was the bo dy of a Woman lying outstretched' upon the stairs. It was the . Countess. In spite of solicitations, and her own she had gone out ; but her strength had failed her. She 44 fallen,,and now lay insensible. Oar young Docitir, bracing all malicious interpretations, carried her to his own room, which was the nearest place of refuge, and there, by the aid of some cordials he admin istered, restored her to her senses. She.o pened her eyes, looked around her, and on derganding in whose roam she was, she said, with a scrutinizing air, " You are mis erably lodged here." It Was the only obser vation his amiable patient made, nod she re peated it several times—" You are misera bly off." Even when she had returned to her own room, nod he left her for the night, she still Said nothing but—" You are iriser bly lodged !" The next morning, when the Doctor vis ited his patient—and you may be sure—his _visit was an early one—.-to his surprise, she I was on foot, with sleeves tucked up, sweep -1 ing, dusting, and putting to right: her little abode. He was astonished. The shock which she had received the day before, in stead of injuring her, bad apparently aided in her restoration. She Was quite gay.' "You are resolved to kill yourself, then'!" said the Doctor. I was never better in my life," she an swered. " Denot be too confident," was his reply. : , "You must keep your room two or three 1 dayS; and this 4 time," he added with a I smile, " I shall keep.guard over you myself." 1 The - Countessl consented with a most childlike docility) ; She would do what he , pleased only yesterday she wail obliged to go out—it 'was absolutely necessary. There was so touch gentleness in her altered man-' her, that the Doctor 'was dispose'd' to regard' this as an alarming symptom in her case. ' However it was not so. Her health, day by day, improved, and the relation between the patient and, her medical attendant' be-' came more amicable. She propOsed;by way. of some return, t t i p nsiist him in hiS bachelor house keeping. It would give her'no trouble. An lidur in the morning, when - h'dwas at his lectures, some of 'Which 'he 'still followed : and then she coUld . cook; ati t d she could . mend. These offers 'the young Doctor de dined in a tr•ort of alarm. Whil btit himself, could readjust thole habilioorts; Whose strong and- whose weak points he so 'Very Welt' knew ' What needle could, on this ground; be half so skillful RS his own ? And cnokiug ! CoOking with hitti! cook what? Od'whht 1' In . what? It wits in vahtthat the 'Countess insisted ; he' 'would hear',of 'no' itteh' thing: Re kept his poverty veiled-4" ' litre' hie` sii-' ere& territory. r , Some few :days after, the C note's, health 1 mightte' 8110 to bi ipiite'e ablOed, our young Doctor, On 'entering' 'I, of room , ;Wail` stirpritredtO ilea a , letter lyint'Otiliis faille. Cerrespondence, coi, the mere selie:).lle.fier wrifil he ' h a d q ui,i. fore:rue' Ilia, p ure waste ortinie ; and : h'iittd tin re i ltithietr Oar iptered:, themselves 'id . 1 . 4' t;i:iii, 'or' who could have any . hi . ifg to annitioini4te: 'Nev.; eit)telege; r therti the - leitiVvrite,iadreieeit klu; li to tranitif.":lo;l4iii'd it'llPivithilitliti `toi.lifortittle f i nieheira*, neitiiiillliiii i if hilbst 'hiinkinniiiiiiiii'diire', or iipiiii'initie'i#iiisti' disaster. ;• . f 1, r , ,, I: 4 , ~,,,p , .., 1 , ,. . lie int aie,irii ailatt.cii : O . ,'';iii i ffii' °` 4l °P . C.! t ;#6*Mde f f , m '6iii' . 4lie, it ' iii. - iiiii-eur." I to piiiitie "I' et 446140. 'II '''' - 11 11 iiiiiiiie or diellin,iik"ll. ranee 1 .I"' If IV 6' Olilv'tids' bai Si Mide 'Mod.* ri fittliiii 041116 W) Winn A 144414 / fr ancs neeh:' ' ' '''' I ‘ . ...Inside) As enve ) O;Fin rim wniten : " Nig ~, ' ~r. ! t•• ,;:., rri t t t Too tC,be lo 44', ii?..il'il 1.!!.7°111. Pro • '''''' I dle -if ' iiletiogrWinplii:' - - l'hre° -lad IV( • ,t• lii. r.:, , ~ ', ~,1 r ( -,I or , 4.,,, , tploaropi it,doeibui sicomplist s,,higiu Ail ..- , 4iike , i •-: 1 iiiellim. ' itay thel, a , fortitfid i ..2.tAi-1•1 t:rst; , 2 ail; ;.•;,. 14, , ,P., val tr-! .) '':l ~-4 sa, 1. , • a I. ..11 .. t. .. : .,..,1.1,1,....6.. ; •,..;,;. octyeu to the, - rentpie or iiiapptnesa i t h'ei . e Was no ii nature. ii'Vflty,' it is a dretutt;fit liitl uctnatti ' . .knt'''l 'greiv t trie, liglit-hetidettr, i 4aid'the I 1 :T.,,,..#61 . tin-4( we't . inor i qream,A tlier:4, ; ere . H;ktiforti hitivott th t ettittle•,tatte, 7 . ,teeeli_tniin.ciaos . t4i!CPFiif 044 r- Be i 4 hill. 'e4,4 ; away f4nn,Oe'Pli.:4iii . *O.. 10004 .Ikiiiii;:thtrti iliei ieere—rin :03 '.' idaCtL4-in the same :order-4MOtiniileti • I .° , T 7 94 ‘ 6 4 l , l iF si t h ilt ° F4 ti .?Vh .cr -• I . l i ay .; mi ngl r ed emaiitin t s, • i,. ; rem: . i,, liimi,, ~ t !Y ° 01.1:gn . d ' intie come 'I ' TIP , 005 1 il, retul, *tail fainted - the letter in eveo`dire, We roa r ed' his l'in in iorna piiipcise t. cover his annoymoili benefictor.. fte Indwas i knOWn to,,Vi ti ettreetr atty tine. strode shout his • c hamber--4es,'Welt:. could, stride in itiaverningifie,Wthlei positions, which were, cejeCted as at'. made. Suddenly he . •stopped,stiatc fprelatid as a new thotigitt ocautreeti --:"Bah'!" he cried ; "•absnid,!--'—irti hie .!-itticlyet—" '' • ' ' ' . .- Itt_a Moment ;he • was at the door I Countess. ,He paused a ambient befit . knocked. There was 'from, 'the Jan plaaa'a window'at right engles ite that ,woman's apartment ; and, if her Zvi .for Min hapPeried to h e drawn '*side,. e , iilet., ttowever, was r a re l y t he case,_ t v see from it into her room. . 0 i the p . occasion, not only was itie . cainain . dr Doctor but her window was ; olpen, an Doctor eould see this fairy,. accused o tatting sank notes of a thousand f , . kneeling, before a wretched stiwe, si with tier feeble breath to rekindle a fe . nf eltareoal, on • .which .- there stood SO describable culinary vessel, cuntaial hdious'sort of porridge, at o n ce her ' . . . pad her bretikfitst ! - ' . The Doctor shook hishea .; it coq he the Countess, Yet, completely -to i himself, he entered. ' She gave him lit iiiaary welcome, neither mtire nor talked, as usuid, of her former maste the dreadful price of ' bread; and thew scandal- of her neighbors. • BUt what! completely•set all stispiciint;at rest we manner in which she spoke of the. which She' owed him!' "I can yet! you what you adviitteed for my medics she. said, with all the'iituralerabarru4 of au honest debtor speaking to a cr " You; will he wanting it, perhaps. not be angry at What I say) lane is 'in want of otiA little money, ....-111 a fe I Will try to give you s id leitia - someth I account." . ' " No," said the - Doctor, When he lode; "I can !make nothirigiof it. with all guesies !" ' He resolvbd to - 0 the ,good fortune, be the giver Whom it Arid he hoped,so to managettatters, at :seine . future daX, an oppoilimitv ' reStontoon siintilti beent, tie should fo avail himself of it. He soon was ins *)led in a more c I [ tent apartment, better. furnished, an plied, above all, with a more abundan ry. The young D octor was: radia; 'hope. Yet he did not quit s his old 'of the town. it need not bejaid that It formal leave of his - old patient tliti Cos From-that time everything proSperi hint. As it generally happenS;the fit ficulty conquered,... everything sitcceei this wish. It is the first turn !of the ,that costs so ;much ; once omit bf the ri Il'the clrriage tolls., By degrees a lit sle of clients was formed, winch .att r ,fri , ltiecelsorily every..day. His Unmet): - sPreid. Even from his Old residence Ile lad led so' solitary' a life,' the rep folloi , ed him 'of a severe and laborio dent and the cure of the tbuntesS knot proof of his skill. L e the generidity of hi protessl noW,divided, his day into two portioi moning he devoted tolfis !visits, th nook M the reception of ' hil;patientS turung to - liis' home one day ti !little' the accustomed hour, he perceivedla of arsons ,collected in the street t whip he tyas,,,paiiing: Perhaps so; . cidett.hati happened and his present: be ifertti. i!e mode,' his way ) , du. tbriatgli thC . Crowd,. Yet lic i atoWhe • • .... coveed any 'object wh ich -could ha lectd it. He wag merely:sun-pow ; ever. Side .r tiy,grunPsengag_ed,in earn sUlt4ied conversation . r),I . great el i . veri women,, 'arid beat :Me?, and V werigenerally' ot 4 mature age, and ; sorof,physiitiznaery which ittie,cake scrim' as o dd-faces, io94' .otiile ~, pond of . the ,earieeturist. ~Tple Poet heititt idle tintc,,Waii,elicut to makp caps When, a gerieral,:speritneut, too - in t cr!*4.ana' i l 'he found ,hioso slothirObit&ly„ f t,7o the, Ose:thr ,larg tAuer,,a,ituch - ?t - seetnel,•h!ill: j u t e4,ii., it spaeipits.,6alJ: , r ,iipp4eitt. • the r pper end WaS a stage „a on the !erg, strangeti-failiiorie,d.vlniel was. ,ft I Y4Y, t!!11t-PriiO? ° ' ll l!lFt.4 l • ,chili . dreese ; ;,. ill . n. l trki=o46,l,t'ynte ! , red l inlt i e ro . Pit. !its ; ,witisOtti hair j i. 'antlyirt . g,o, !,..?!..s it,c.ol,colpl3, sri4*b; ace is - its e l ies l . 'l'.,tismhee!•atig ; ,o . , ford . 4 1 030 of '',tnytkOniipat rep, li ' irP(; 14 ft41 )e ! : . iTi e 7 . • "ire 4T#7' ottyp ~ ~ ... , 4 ei:p` 1 . ni.ii,fipia,tiSTselt *itp - pli+,• . , t.!!`'' *1 4 . * ::;" " e., 01 2,7,t,1id!0e: i!*111, 6 t,? fa t ite,,serigita,elittrts to extricate i AS' ''' is threadini 'hitt': tia - y' tliiiiii i !, . iTio - ' , "4 3.V— 'i,l , ar '• .i, P4;45,,t?0.19f1ipn4 this wntatOittnt 'fF R.;., , , i ic!t e .A.: l9 ;li ef .:,,k,,k.iotilt i; '•'ll ~..47 at l AA,,,! i i *ft ii i ,,t, ll ie :,1 0 91: . -91 tRP . i i t i '!It„ e,,trbe i p/95ri vvms# oi Seets!ed, ; ,ty , se_ for the ti!ore tavoreOr . 'nom; 'Wci'''fpe"iii` #itlkint iptlifts" 't i'4` 1 4. ?....., 1 ,1 . ~ ... v 4 , ~...-,t ''.• VT i l i tqi;Rto 4l :„Mi le #F- 't ,l l #;fi l l ' i, i C . , "•,-(1. 1 1 1 1.0_;i0 t a. .t t h. egi° - ' , -- - -,: u `•qi 1 l llT!`e . ri j - r.• •=ir'i!' All '!•l).ivii I I , : 9 , •:11 1 c h !.1!Pgo l l i t' .9.444.1r.1"- eaten .' ,6 R . i n tPlrlh , iirOPtiiipA9.iiiirP! . .. *tisi.,*.ml. tor geOrep l utili 1' , 1,. ~:1,,,ti I, - •-•;i1 ,P 741 I PIF;::4. .. 5 ~. po _ , hilr t, iptr#* . Opfite_ it ppi#i#o . ooil t i WifF h sf: , 1 1' 1. 1 ; 4 , ct n id t s i • c q n o.- - 1 4 ..:,..,,,,tBirrit,44.7., ' h. , V :17117',.!ri11ir17D.. I'`` , I II she 'w his f;‘, %11 an t 'woe vit ing' ilea the Met; `tootling:ill77.l,"7,;-,ttic ",tTbiiii very%tri `tootling: , hiii*.ii k _ l r- ~ . ~ . eg : iiii,fii'!4)iljalti` id ife. .ili p iii " ii!i; W iOirt c=rash licat grei",liiir '',,,'W,filtliattWii,i l 6,- , v ti:xi iiiki iovih Connfilis itethel ot . terfellit7 , 6 with a rueful,face, lilY.es g,. PM! la 'Simi iiniiidid,t4iiiliiiida" 'el—L , `givi4'liic.,o:iii - 4. ionlef . iightiitkii# • iihich aiS '01f:tool:i t ' iii'biti• story ' to,liii ilea: "a r liatO' 6; ;nitt 6El'4 bein'ilhe ; least; tie'l6 , . ". 1 1iiitititiii Ifni ; i the . iilieel 'iir'Fiiittineliiiit' 'hit' *ditY',lii(teit ' diciiioiiiiiisted; hiet'lapei. 1 ' ..hiihail"beideScilr riedlidideltilienitifile Th. 11,114.ib l ir' liiiii l etigd to her. ,It svasi, too late. i She, had. aoiiii been iittitOledirbi ii' . iiiii'ie scidht thitt brain, which this' iii 6 klived=fit•. 1. , --, `' . . . 1 ...ti ~- iz 'Tlietiap*itied'iiii tioplie•or A t l cciiiitilite sditiiiiiii 'or ilib eiii'gintt." 4 ' ' ' ' l*7 ''' r ' ''' ",:' 1 1 . ',. T . : '. " i lti r :said theiiiiitaii`; d'iefitieinati;`tii he staidoisrplizitig'by his 4ia,'"'"itilifile. luck neitef' ebnie l s twit ''' , lie Ihntild . 'have tried, bithei'nhitilier' • ' ' I • "'!' , i i ,; , 1 The'Do&or 'saw iiiitned 4tely halt' the old gentleriiiititind 'been - iii ilie Onfidence of to 'deOtik'd: . 116 . 4deitiOned Int. • Theli ;wits a !doh' iif significcitioe will li hetrnyedislain ty-that cite 'butt , all. • 'lle jiiinladt one'ilf thoie'svliii earn Their stibii enee by writing :letter§ f;0;" Those *lin' lire' ileigaient'iti the slid) of p.en m a 1161411 '' dr ' - e; istolti'ry ;ciitiipoit don. • 'He had iiiltten'the very loin' itself ; to his pen was Ofrinethilt kortnf copy-6Ook 1 phras;`',/kla'y'thitlkiftS'ii; Fortune' condo t to the Tetnple Of llapplii -41"; The Do - mar -hid in truth, as he often s i'd When alludint to the subject, made his for , une in the lottery. We wish we, Cotild' least '• the story here, and let the'reade,riiiipplia' 'that gratitude a lone had induced . the'ol• •• • - ssioman to na 'io Onerous'is - partt But the' - fioleiristbshthild be told.' 'There WAS nisi 'wire of . stSperitl-! tion in the, case. It sici''''his naniber • that had wen the prize, ands e consideredit, as' expressed in ,the ' letter w Jell' accninpenied • the 'altos; in the, light of Is S:primerty:, In 'all countries, ivhere•the ilott •, • ;has' been - lodg establiilied, the strisiigest "upetStitiorni gtbw up concerning What iiri . :. .'lled ' hick) , Vtitik i bers. In Italy,"*here .is ituirinr.e,drin creasing, the pubic fever' "e is' stilt `resorted to, but anly' is any' nuns ;,Or'Sibieh i luis pre „sented• lfself 'tinder pecit tar' iiir*tnitlins sure td ` be'•ltriipitioui,' iii• therii is a' well •k noisrts !boOk, of acknoiirle; geci EflithOrity . Ur e • believe; eonteinincia litalif ' words; sirith• a special number attached i2i !bee - h word; by - whiCh sou can coit*ert in 0 . ,4 lucky number any extraordinary 'event' Melt 'has occurred to you.; Let any thin; I t ; •pperi cif ptitilic or private. interest -. let en thing base'' been dreamts or even talked/of that was at all`siir- , prising; yOll hu"'O” only tool; itf thilVdic- ' 1 tionitry. for the wea:d,ishici:innyhalsaptoied. to contain the essedee or. 1 0 matter; as, tor instance, fire,...deaili;biith 4 , and the:nurnber. that is optioSite thatward Slidl be stare to - win your fortune. Vioii , the . fiuntess first'saw the precrijltion of the ye iitdoctor; she was' going tb tlire,sir' it atiorili'-' an -the Hoer; tint ner eye was. buddenly - rtin ed by the num ers 'in it ; the numbai of the trains and cizO. io the cabal istic writhrg ;:is' CY she flt assured that 'in these luck's' ;ninth `rs her fortune was made. !' The dist l ittike i i played sheplay ed forikint; and sinktilar emitigh," she iron ! But, las the old . gentleman 'in thehriiwit coat observed, the -virtue of,.th prescripoun . 'Aias exhausted. She' shiauld . have sonOt 'for. ',limbers &Oil •'eine'oilie ' qt ii ;' the sec- , . , ~ bnd trill! . sh• made elide iti t eSeiire lois,. and ' welt ; the' itrittedinit • •siic,ensiori`. of her death. w a . the lay ' ans, i orbits I e in- I g an inner ' •as n• Away an by I ight. 'hat if, Ifor its ; e able =EI ; sup- Ithro ,t with , l utirter betook :,ntess. !4 with st dif iied to wheel t, and le cir ented gnu to 'where Winn 3 ftu 'WDs (1 Sagacity of , Dog. 'tlie l n , ritet; once gape . `e dog, whose nat- Ural saga - city_ lino 'Veen - , h, ifify: cultivated in! lii•puppy . days. 'IICo 4,ie . irjrl,',iimciit, :were the antics which he coo ~, perinriii; to' ...4Aioekir 101 'ate - ' ehililie . ' in' the inTle - AOt.. 'flOod, iiitti'riAitini,iin4titi uti nitileeini fainr- - ite2 : I r ci.kii'e 4i66,h g ,,1..h 4 .ir .o.hii.6 &'t,;i!i,s,v_ ~li article at ii,i'totse ili'tfi ,I.i,itiligi,' ) it`ifit,'C,a,ll- 1 lug. 'nt . ,invertil"9lker jilkge , - . nu tii , yi wfiy i . 11 ! ):43e . ,I *tut ' ed• qi',ioy:.i.oom:' ~:unie few hours I Jitter*: rd , wishing to t',e iiin'trie;lli4iiow'ed, ; 1 1 ititi4e,, I Oltie:Cd it ` inSii'll . i(i's"; oiii4trii ,‘l , ltil 1 , ifie,;;Aie6cticin to take 4' ici4p . iioiii of 10r.! 1.1..., - Ignie the vide liii'fin'eiperiiiinnt nnt munch expecting it t 0,., e successful'; but lie tndeli*tillin - tititiOn,in 4 .i il:t,...:trekt out of 'the '6Oot ',it'll) anuz?i'Ve '6etirith l ot hest ' "titiiiii; until fie "eniOed,''' l 4k .r . peoiiei''"itliil,e, laid' 'his 'citti4e'iiiiiotiin 'ktOntnr, 'aiia'in litihnei to 11 - "filnaiiii.,' T'' '"- '.' ', . 4 : As us tip • more th a n :iiititiint 'Oe'ro tienanit;:rtiiinh VitteinStitr kir ni'i'h .. c iii`cli.ei'. Anil ~' iiittClier'si..` cart 'Ulf ca me"' . intif 'the ,,,,,ighti#o,..,,,,,iir)iii,-in to,l!'ti' i4_ . llect;''',,)3y *,ittehinlititietiaikli' Wei titeile i l / 2e'.liriitenti-: Tiiii,' fin. arrived 'ao' .!1 ! .:.s fa c t Wail tiVeiC4 . oiild Ili, .iliii i l itiiia' for ' ' iiiiej!..,'"lii:' som'c 'O l l4 1 4 ; },,,,iiiiird, 'nig iiiiiliit' the * - Ouse , '"lid found - a- 1 , -. ••• , 7il 1 tit . 13.7.', , t 14 r , tli%-c• I I 'int_.'ili: ' nit • ,cip,o AI! t• ti or," ; nod' ttiikiirOlgi- ' I ' dietilV id'liii. dam' ii v siCV,-", -6 'lieifiite6tt 'et- I 'O: iiiiioN4oi#'46liii liteit4l;il7o4o?d , I l i gf ?o ll 44 . ll ll ,o)64, l li,iit,'''i; 41 0 ~ P2'li#l7'' ' l i aiitOitlaventittifiptke. ' ' a notice " ' - iiiikil'eoWeir' ilk tiiiileet t ; iiiid #Oltaftill: Air' this - lik'viilai" ) iii ! m eat. w Alli,r • 1 ihir r tOre'' , _'Viiijiiiiiilr , !4kii , tOeiLivqh ;.w oori - 4 , : Af t t i iyi e , ~ &,4 1 -1 4 . d .,,, 10 , 40, - . 4.0 ,t , or `which' if eil4 - 444 - fiiiit': l iiiiiie'i49,4iliCe 1 4r tWke lie'reiSelied a:, - *.itgli d or4iiiier`hie ! g t v,- 6 1, 14 , 44 ,, it 4 ; 1 ,4 4 4;1 lour . i qi;i i : i sw.o4, 1 t'e kaiiiiii;i4 ; 6l44 • fr .' I 'F i iiyhtfpitt'por: 'itigi'iiiiiiithe iir• - 'o2)tiie,f p `, Wl T eif i tt 'to: think i i E Ote • ''4. oii.giilytit hoittit - :sl\4o,tilititoi::,Opi 1 .Wieeeii"'(Whiiii: iiiiiiei Si! i,!iii .y 440614 can t f ro to his frimi t , - !'h:Artiit r 4.: t ' i fe ; ,!iAtiiii, 41. 4 4-0-i`Wsi ' ' 4iiii 7 A. -. ..: - # v e !!jto' 1 _back Id' thriSeaqr (Ott in favor .60 . f— tfi ', , ter' i ' .. i ' 'O4l i r ' t " . 4 .. 4i 1,14 he *gin 0, A.,; , , i 1 !, , i !! 64i b ko s ii..: liii. 4 ) •%4 . e 2 tilinot,titlitM . NC., kitfity "elf iii!ilile,. .6 0 d - .kuitilio . ," ' not Itertial(i ti itt'it'' :emit' ,'- 'lid letfli' l :thhil fiiiei • i l lif*: 4 ? -' :,:„-,,iii.4iikifO r li, -hilt' ii:adt.T t i t iitiladjlttiti. 'itre' - a ~ liVioNove - thatl• - '014.1 i....E ^V tl ..1 ,- 1 , ,1, , i • !.,q tr,, / 4 , ,„, ,„, " triai:l lll6 .i9Pyr,A l ,o l ' g P.,r , '.4frt i ciir , 7 4 :Hitolinevesititi4V- but - 1.. 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NI 4 AZ I kKeikkiTMEIL-rltl ' 1 144 4 .011 r... 1 auainum . o l oa a atre,iol . eiPopgr o y9P j' ove ly ,a;idloitt , , , igetty... f eall d,jol!4 t ,F*M.4l, physician:OW:4 Oi.= sOme.thi , fgrAtkV, t hi n:* A bloo=1401hie)11 - gks ,3.-= t!-, .„.All,invo..hie Alogforio rOk).l.eiliti 'jail.k htugnitLfairriOn'o4y,ith.na. : l ik . tbt4-, , 1 1 .1 . „ .• fv.l tboughli44.,.WD.,wl4l,o i .poMovo. iiot Irillt,na i l'lrhyil.c:l4 . vuilakoP3 rfl4rAllgik:lol4_ Turr?..tr.;pilis,- , SquabgTeli - iltisi§:i,V,firsa' parp,ht,../nitfehteipec;orn tiot#4,ll, - WOK. mon's,lozeogen r anti 41- =N b\- ( 1 1 f.1.= Aly-Oxi_ 41n3dkittry":i Mtn** Ah '.et . 1 tonighvd,Doutot4 , 4 1.,. 4 11, he, tiniyour,,,- ; Plaint. Ro. good/',a„-m ;.,i. =, i=, ..,=- i fi i .., , - 411 . 1 : tt No I.,theh.whntoiial: .t01i0,71.4k, i inquiroditinipntient. ..,--= 11.;:z ~- 4 1 1 ~ , .., , Takeli..u*nlaitned AI lidoatot.i t! , . , her frotn4ond tciffot.„ v. Take Uni,Pl4l I._ed. he,Attter, a; Mom ent'.?3,,r flue. ticul 401! 1 why , tate ptry3ur N,orgts r: , -et , 44,1 ..-; TituT*-4Thero is.,iiiwt tinelnore 1 than-.tiuth.n-7:1i0nr...) beau: fui It =_tippen rin 'theagedi.nrhoseuwhitene .1 9 ehirand pits,. .1 ' Vitt g , stepi , hespeaktheii.ne ritessiothellave. abw-entnibliitein the Inicktile-a l gill - lifs ibey e i ri tisorezonstird niika..=pur and lo prighilinik- I poie.o . -+ . it its zpiinlihe§riaw .of lite yOung' inin':or Wi3 un;=.iiittnterittrit dignity nod pure lovehis s-ito=jthel-chnnie- Lier, , andiimitta.hiktieq.ndiniratioitindst plirehlov!e:ltht ought ielke ea ntwieva.ative 1 , lofely z iti appe Kra 4 u-, - chi . ) ran,iigiviorthem that purit=fruati4'..strearsi - pf , icityr ilacbtrqs l!teri.ixiihtelvi. CS Used .Chris -ter .gay..of Piliem. ~ O isuciy is tke , ii i n pit] of littuvep rlililro - 1 Id miitvii:ictit .io irarvi i .! at ci :16.4it1t.. Jrt! - lien in uf4. bin wel love it: in hal 34niug.=' , .d .1= - -ItePl , - , •i3' EMI _ ..a , - , , qiustiatikni•A i eiiiote..nae •tei; ' Frailettai;l-in , g 'it ' j i l t ssia) . 'OlieAtty , lipg 'hi5 . b611,16 . 11 tiohptly iios,s,,-,eitiiie I`l6 - 'ci 3 O, tisk Ms AborrtiiSit found hi. ' servaiii'll , 4l:_ciiia 'll'ooo 'lii - , - iii'!eitio l w=cha .' 'Il4 ifltiO4ea, and ivOininfg ' to z;vkak 1 ). "tiiiii i e 'ligti'lta iiifebifedja tettdi:harittn . out of hi torblikit., His curiasiti,i)ratniii.hYg• sina"t4 ttn,lait;*hat it lias;'hetdolt it - 'but . 'a i'i' reharit''''lrviva a letter" friiik this' riditnie tiniti'S - Liiitii4l; Pa whiCh'she'tlia i rikOd hint.' c;i : 'lttiljiti'i4iietter a''iyart of - ,hiS iiii,4es th "I -lii44: - li:e:r IMler t i •66ii:'fihish'edA'ih' titit,g- t 'hiiii . thzit''.l?nid 'trifuld ii i.iii;(l l . hini for h i'.'llutifilllffeitliiia. 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