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DEAD HOPES. • The dead lea.Ves,Strew ip7,,dairy patits;• And dead' hoped strew, to . yr heart, " , Alas! that autum n atoris most "Conte, summer's'And joys depart; • Alas! that prospects bright as morn, • , Bheuld 'fade like 4.4 y wheri eve comes on. • • The cherished hope Too bright_ for earth' to hold, • ' ' The gay, glad promise of my youth, The fleWer that, Would tinfeld, ' NOw, withered like the autumn leairee, No more my frosting heart dectiireS. I walk henceforth betteath the cloud, • My heart is shrouded now, yet meekly, Father, to Thy ',Will, Thai aching heart would bow; 'Sunshine, thank God is on my htiad; Since only earthly hopes am dead. • . . . What though the forms I loved so well Are sleeping 'neath the sod; ' What though the spirits once with me " Are walking now , with God, . . ,In that bright land where angels singh r -And bloom the flowers of endless spring! - 7 -: • . There iornea a day iity soutshnll know, When' all I hoped fin' here, rer ever fresh, for ever bright, Shall be my portion there- . 7. AN that the Father, gives the ,Bon Shall share the joys by angels known. The dead leaves inJny daily paths. Will one day dissppear. And vernal beauty clothe the earth, And summer's joys draw "near,--- So will my heart, of Vdrth's hopes riv'n. poem with th' unfdding hepei; of heav'n: SYMPATHY. ph, let us heal the wounded heart, The sad in spririt cheer, And words 'of joy to Them impart, Aiid,wipe away each tear. Oh! let us lie the 'orphaß's friend And to their woes gives heed; And ever to the helpless lend . • • ch need. . And may we guide the suffering soul To -seines of joy and paqci, And bid them rench that happy goal, Where sorrows all will cease. SELECT MISCELLANY, A Real Incident. In the autumn of 1823, a man was de- scending the Ohio river. with three small children in a canoe. • He had lost his wife. and with the emigrating spirit of our peo ple, was transferring his all to another country where he might again begin the world. Arriving toward evening at a small is: n' 'e landed them for the night.. After remaining a short time, he determined to , visit the opposite shore. for the purpose. probably, of purchasing provisions; :aro: telling his children that he would soon re turn to them, he padified ofl.' leaving them alone .on the island. Unfortunately, tie met with ,some loose. companions. on .the shore who invited him to drink-, -.He be came intoxicated, and in attempting to cross the river after night was drowned.-- The canoe .floated away and no one knew of the-catastrophe until the following day. The } poor deserted children in the mean while wandered about the uninhabited land straining their little eyes• to get a glimpse at their father. Night came, and they had .no.fire or food—no bed- to rest upon, no parent to match over them. The weather was extremely cold. and the elder child, though bUt".eiglit."years Of age ,:rel• membered that persons who slept in the cold were sometimes chilled to death.-- She continued 'to wander about, and when the , younger children were worn -out a ith fatigue and droweiness,ned were ready to drop' into Slumber„she ,kept- them' awake by" telling them amusing and alarming stor ies. - At-last nature could hold-out no Inn ..'er, and the little ones. - chilleil7aTitl aching .• ith cold, threw themselves on the ground. Then the-sister.sat d'o'wn, and: s{ reading tut her'garments as ) teille - iiiipnisifile. drew hem into het' - lap, and entleavorid to int ', art the warmth of her - Own:bosom. as they -lept sweetly on her. arms. . . Morning came. and the dcelate chin ren sat on the shore - weepinrbitterly•— At-length -they were filled with joy a4' the :tett of a canoe approaChing the t iit-thei.-soon-discovered-that , it:-waft filled ttit Indiana, became _frightened, and fled: o-itte , -tvoods. ---Betieming that the -sa vages laitainplered their tatter and werp:upw ome to..see-k: them, they crouched under .nalteeohiding in it.reatitleturfear, a ec,od . of.yrmnig,,partri4ges. •Phe slndiene,haaing ,kindleel :a. :fire. • Pal wn arounAl irrlonsl iiegan_ to conk„ their. finning Jo.eol;„And the .e Wen qh3141., As, She reaped- irom her :bidding ; Owe.: ;began tq itink:ltheY ArolC-oirit k fil?d• her lather.,, eflected4Jont.,thry, must `ine vita hly gltarve, lift , 0 0 tlim, lone. island; , •. th,e. ther, !sand:there wps:a pool, og .k ind 17. reoeii Op I nd . ini.•;, ries, ton, -t .11 er *fit r a.n4 .9,lfttfr. tI ho • ere - begetng4ocibread s , pierced her, h - ,t-844,-I awstketietta:i her enffirty, •, - $.11.144ti itLie ;one.* °ger 0 144 :feebte.,tittolii:. loir ntreprrik-harl selielye4,ae. a b4p IWe . sway,: I 0 •get Alp ,ind4o ..ht,tr; hen , - taking out: themeto.th - fl dial "Fitrinnately; the „say:t ee tperSeretond )o,turaa Nip age, ,and,the le. 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Vii.:10:"../!1- --•.Y: s q i ,4;:i ';,.. • , •:;i1:31;, , ,9 e t. 1.4:: 7 .1:i - ' 7 ' - -' -, :• -••- . . • - `‘.. , -......-...-11-...4. - _..- E l r o d , Ag o, • 4 - year, egOL- , - . are ;the Aneniniies; whit almost tPuuiseqei, steal upon ,Us `Whiile, year in ,the retrospect of time 'mien, now, the Ast *aye kutpiiin -, liesi.ete , golegAip,', dark Shiidn'tis*Of iliiWn• Upon ifs" But still hovy changed are all thlllge around usl Methlicks;:there;it.salde < a hott bold. wherein , the innilterrArint mot . nots,stutte, great change; the past, year' has , pertiapa wrought such ehaoges , ;as only one-inlo hundred sin effect.- . And as I.write, thought. will revery to namel whose •sotind Was•,gladneas-1.--one often on your pages-appeared, andstv•hose words came willingly to our hearts, with tones•of cheerful , mirth, lifting. if it might not altogether dispel, the cloutht which , of tenlimes surrounds-use threatening entirely to envelope us with. its.darkness and•gloorn, But that name we ~more behold. WOnderingly we , asked ; what- stilled ;the pen of lvai/hat ,saw. not -the-familiar signatureAhen lo! the .measeoger came, saying she - had, -gone—had .44 the buds and flower she loved so well, , pat they, were bursting, into lovelihess, r ,-gone in 'the 'aright and :beautiful. , ,• • • - And. thus in many a' , hnnaehold., • they h. veloce-L-gone never more to Teturn; they 'ileparted'ivith the last signs reign; perhaps looked a tittle while on the returning , lootlinesi•of moth e'r earth, and then laid then, down to , re pose''nieng the 'earliest But there are titany who have , fallen, with no loved-hand nigh to wipe the death (help front the paling . brOW—rici gentle voice to direct the failing eye efin'ard— have fallen alone, and'Alone the bereaved house het& de meern: •,' • • • • - There. are - salt Other heroes desolate, though. trot by th e hand of death bereaved hearts that mourn in-the •bitter pas of atit: iety; concerning the fate'of loved ones. on the tented field-loved ones who a yeat' ago, mingled in the bright home circle, shared the amusements -and employments of their own firesidus, little .thinking - that _ • 't it wo Id so soon call "them forth in the defence ,of their Country s banner. Well may we ask where,aretthose..who in beauty stood. (notbne hundred) but one short year ago; and ere another year shall roll around, where will be those who s now upright walk upon this loved eatth.in - Abe strength of manhood? Shall they be cold and gory. (ar away on some distant battle field. a willing sacrifice on the altar of Liberty ? Time alone can Einswer, and, in the mean while. let us remember, that. the .iinight corneth wherein-nn man can work," and strive.tn he prepared ler whatever changes the times and seasons. in the hands of the Almighty One, shall- develope —CounTr . Gel:damn. . . Stidaining Words. There are - tirtaliy etiliftrih low; word-alb t e ng to anguage...more perßlFT — is t ad - in any other moderir tongt-exeeputtieltal-' ian—of which the " sonnet 'tto "berme:Mites witluthe sense', that•thet-•charM: it once the 'er•atid the heart. " The Irircal boily,ito to itpPak,w with' which the - sentiment Is. clothed.'se'ems as 'ap'propriate' in --if as' a lovely conifteliatiee' to the possessor of beautiful Mind. • tllome.' 'LOON' 48him. .CaXeSl4, 4 'Welebnie.' belting to its category; hut' it is - in Certain liithetil ex: pressions•that the argument-of snood and sentiment strikes us as most iletket: Poe' said that 'Nevermore' was tlie anostmourn ful of all words; Byron gave the same *met. anehnly 'pre eminence th •Farewell,' and Dr. Jol.asiin - th'onght' that' of 'all • phrazes l'he last'. was the most trittching.'' 'The last look'--•the last sigh'-- 'the last of earth;' these are Certainly' - `seileirin 'and of feetineutterances; but we Mini:ooth a late' writer; that there 'is 'more real pathos in the word 'gone' than in any' other in Ate language. " To - use 'a Spanish'. or anther M oorish. metaphor, it is rears.'.:— How it appalls the',sense and deaolatek heirli4 the weeping watcher when spoken. , ever'so softly, in the camber eif Gonel—it cuts :off all' h'ope, It vibrates on the air like the - tone' of:a passing hell.— , Gone, forevell—what four syliables in any language comprehend AO much of mystery, and desn!ation'anel woe! •Goney.' save the Ittin , mother . when - the dark angel has borne aWay•the t lastlarnb'of her fair llock. '•and I am •aleine!" efe'one!' sh'rieks the diiiiicted Witloir• as she reads the 'mine' Of her I,i . eart'a 'idol' 'on the "death • Sertill of war: hasbiall. that died with 'thee!" .Gone!' sobs the strong Man. toners: Weak.'art an infant. from the solwmn room where ' tbe :wife - som' lies 'Cold and, pit Iseless. •Ah! -it is-.a wOrd• of stlrrnii:even when: sir / ed:en' nt the; 3)8611 Who . May . rettirn:.•biti. teti rep Pl IW.tO the npretttraing detid; Were - As 'ito elApr!ite sentence ever its Cawed' an finite or Miniiiiietit so full' Yet there:is i' . cortneetion'in imparts chain:lo . 4n t,O'lle:ll:reitred. • = 'We _ c an e sa trutlifully'ortliose who have t•*!--=g e ter be it er and' hope ail' believelhat'Weihall meet them where mnie -- jirtitigs and' 'the 'lan:" gettege*of'sorroW is unknown. We shall not comfirrted , bicatitie thO' ate' CatrELTy.—:-:rbye yobT whit) ie te,141, se ensymaid to habits of cOiltk'lwlll s .' • 40. tie gra wig' up._ lift° lireless , tyv every _ 140 f r flectittif,"andiTistiel y beigail4r ofthcise deWii from- A'7 roubled Onnecierte.-74e19 - nthieht "td the mind. : ',.4u ei f1t.:),; . !? •s.ift , r" / 4 . 10! A *, '• Ote N i tt P is tsi r =ME f, • : el t 1). 5 , ,t? i; ,At . , OtiiiitOitition Of La flillipeotabiariatuilY _ we , rigrest 'it° 'State e thaii ,41ircingh qtfie un Mdell' r :of- as titiontrY consin,ionm cif the firstl - familieil , ofi Ibis :eity:lwerti‘ recently thro.wil into`i.iiiiiti iiteciiiiiermition , :anil indignation wilintiAi la -impossiblet toi'ile scribe. ,Fiii. a Whilcsetionir eimireqiieneed vi bril a Rife hbntied:i 'tit after litoyer 'reii tor itit es were appliro i 'and.extillinationsniadb the family were enabled. toitairentieirineals ivitli;their.aceusinitied:.reguitirity- 'and! 're; lish. l'heinisunderflianding vas . nausea t% in .a. singular ma et' , altdtCiii. in a-meas ure:be attributed . w Ail rebelling 'war and number of military. Veroeir , whoAnfoit the'city: i'.: . ...• ;,..,', ~..] ~ ..._ - . . . sieniethit the , cousin; .whOtatised the trotiklei- is a native of -Vernion4and on a Aivit-•to an uncle _ t n the..eity, evening. dtirinuthe• recent co!d Weatheriithe only - datighterloUJ the • house; a lady , of 'seventeen; •emu) whose mind; is en tirely above earthly things . i 4 , With• the ex ception of the'opera; net/ , tlresitl-,.k carriage, remarked. prebelictiThf het cousinend without a • word 'of Warning,• that.she was fearful of freeling, if she•went co lied. • Her mother wes'about uttereotne ex pressions , of Consolation; when ihe.eousini (rude - man that he is) remarked, in , a:. loud I tone. so loud 'that every one heard ',him '1 1 -..lVbrdtin't..tiolt take a 'major to bed frill* yob 1" - • _ • ' There was a faint shriek.ind Henrietta was obskied.le fall.venseleheon the-plush Sofa.' Her fimition, howeveri- was: meted for its grace iand •the careful Manner. in which her crinoline , wati atljusteds: • , • ~ W retch," cried the - lather, slou have murdered inv•daughter with your vulgari• •'Monster;' , eshlaimed the .tnotheti "how could you t ' , And such delicate. nerves 'as she has too." • .41 alsow,9 yelled the-Verinonter; With a doleful •looki 0 , 1 didn't •mean—' 4.stlenee: , siri".tried.a brother, Who has attempted to obtain a einminissinpas briga dier general,-and failed- only because he once belonged to a• hotite guard and , knew: , therefore, too much on military affairal • f •"No, sir, we will not,"•cried the enraged parent. "A man -that recommends my tlaughtdr to Sleep with a major' is .not •fit for decent society." • • 6.But I didn't mean—" screamed the Yankee, but-no attention was paid to jiiis Words., , . !•She revives —slie revives--the shock has not killed ' her.", the:doting mother said, bendirig,over her child, and kissing her. • „ ..Only to think, sobbed the fair. o•ne. "that. cousin should, recommend a common major wh'en there are so many major gen• erals without - "It was a cruel blow , , but you must bear up. ,whispered,the mother. „ . 64/arnation .wont somebody', listen .to me." cried the, perplexed .Vermonter. didn't.ntean that,Hen should sleep with a a ,reallive thajor—pris of them malicioni oiii . cers.. Ideourse I,didn't,.. 'And I don v t, want . her to unless she is mar ried, andthen she may (or all I care. 1 wanted' h er to d.),,as our girls do . .cold nights. They' heat hiielis and put 'em 'at their feet, and up, in Our parts the gale calls 'em majors:. , That's villa' I mean. and what's the use ol,Makini a.fuss about it, that's, what I want to know?"' ' that We' were !Acting ,under a miatake," said the head of, the family. ~ h tit really, hereafter. when there tyre young ladies in,the r00m,.1 'don't. think, rd men Lion such things., :rhelailies, of ,, t,he city, are,tho delicate for such vulgar names." The Vermonter promised to be .more careful inloture. and iltelamily'sr© aping, veit . 7 -13osion dmprican, Union. Three Things,that never ,becorgeluSy The inoneystif the, benevolent; the . shoes on a Kuteher7s hdritiointl'a fretful t ongue. Three things not easily, done':' To allay thirst With fire, dry the wet with' water, to . please all in every thing that is done: . Three, things' ,that are as 'amid as, the best:: Brown bread famine, well water in thirit,'and a great coat in winter. ''• Three things as gond - AT their betters: Dirty water to extinguish, fire, an 'ugly wife to a blind,man;atiVst s .lintideli sword to a coward ' :: • - i - • •'! Three Things that seldont - agree: Twrr eats over one ),notfie, 'two `soOldtog Wlveg in, one house, an-two lovers of the'saine.' maiden.' • ' - • . - — ThreP 'Mugspr'.'itTitlairt - totttitinanefir• - • A boy'alove,- a chip' fire; and "a hriMkti. things, that ought never to'be froln Fromr: cat, . the. chimpey, and the • ' '"- :'• Thiee essentials tb ia story telleel nieniniy;• 'bold - taie,4ml' frir an audience. Three. mingF seit n in a peacock: 'The garb or hn aegel; of a'thief;•riatf the 'votee of toe'4levil. •.• .•.„ • ili:nri'tlMt -are unwise t 4 hoist' tif:• Tile thy' ale; tire . bestitY'4 'wile. anal thtjconielite "'lupe in'ii=itirieti: A' pmokey cl imney:4' "&,,' I scuttling wile. - , ' • • ' 4••• • • • • • " -s • 4 •002 ----74".”--: s '• • A NI 4)io sI; • OtTi Zit N:.•••••The,St , e saalkuseAts - liaerns : tg , ,,he • the lure Usefil l o#7B, ,- 7 , , * quire& to Am? 40. ,tr10.13,d riittin!t4; L t i I. is propose4.,;in stilttiti.tAft. r. hilt! quirrmenlkk A 9. ter serve in enure 'military asap/my... 7T , -Hereatier, , :th@,ol,o4o Alf 0) 1/#: can routAwfiJß,a4sl,-figli.,„i nt: , A 1, Honor thy ptrent'iii:rbiink =MEM Nirt;FIWAILIMAIT:AI,, I I 111. - 177. ITTP . • J • Tpg ilisloßT 00 4 - 141 - J• 4 ~1 • • Filled to faintness with perfume A lady laiii.liolittAtllooni. • • ' .‘! ilaY-ildlli41: 1 4 Child hatstleettlieliightp4 „Opt for the -11149, flif. "4. tl@gbi , II 'I -• 13het . n6tejl uth i ltearning —'''. •:•; 1 1 1:1 3 O,:J Spring rclatiltlllthiVg•graYlk4r B P And neat oftentimei wacseen, • A gentle boy, with ihouithifut MAL r ;Veers:Bed; taw* tf#SP, And struggled in, the world's rough race, ft lefty ')11 '3! ..... 7.1 1 4 t1t.? And then—he died! Behold, before ye; Humanity's poor sum and story:•••••• .11 • Life—Death—and ilbthat-is of Glory. • , •:Thd iniiiisterandihe• • iltimblebees.i M his ies i pit lejoices •in :tile, poesesslOk of the.tude , ,taleos that diaßpgyisk ,a,baelrr, woods ,pruseberimorky, tie`UPciP.E/ob t ' orcasioe , UhOle' Bob'' went to minister tOilie Spiritual' 'titiitteCtif Softie bietliereie•Wlitiermvenid aemi=orearrional• ,at a little nut of the-way church knowv, sy,the classic, nane'br , Coon Tail.' , in pfrited by'a croViired"htitise,'" Bob must ' , tragic He beat,', stamped,,end vopiferated erriblyi.-_,FoF some *tie, preyicips the rude ulpit hart been unoccupied. Icivlied by he apparent security— and , quiet of_the COmnihnity',ol 'bumble :bees! had wilt a nest beneath. ; .Uncle Bob's' peon.' lot -mode of coiplucting. • services had,' isturbed the insect!; and first as lie was, :.xecuting on e of hiilliiodt trediendOOS geS ,- itterCan ihrsied ' met. him•thalf way.' nd'popped!hisl sting into the "anti Of Un- , le Bob's huge npse-. He stopped short, sift sundry ,vigorntity but, inefleetpal slaps, when he, heard a.halferippreeis,cdtitter from •ome merry . youths ids far cOrherof the Ouse.Tuinide 'With ' 01; rific'eqled• iag'S laughing o the house of laughing' in my nteetiqgs. I'll th,rarib the first,man , lintlatighs as soon as• service is•overn-_-: rhis.threat check - id the .ineiPient , 'ent. '',,Uncle Bob regained his cortiPoisiire two;forty •But „again, • in the • niidst of the most impassioned gesticulation, a I;Pee, .struck him Lull on the fureheadt lie bowed,. dodged, Sid" beat the 'air franikilly, &hill a' roar of h teicroAdiroili the gong r Uncle' Bob Joe at them' - 11,, en -mkngled le,ekings , :then shouted, !M . eetm'a disraissed 'do home 3uSt liOnie. 'eiveiy 'end' orilou But as for 'the [taking - off bia dOat.3 I leave tiris.bill , as•bink aa4heres. a bumble 'bee ; about the ,house!".!-,./larper74 zine• • Goer' , NATURED PeotiLs.-r.ite good na-i tured,if you can,'(or there l is, attractioo, so great.,,no ch,arm so admirable; face that ie 11111 of the " • eiepressleiri: l Or arniability is always beautiful. ~ it, need's nit'paiiit • and no powders.- cosmetics, a'rev,saperfluons limit. ~RnTirgc,couttot,ifhprove „its chcek,s nor lily-white mend its compiexiod. is Itivelineds lies • he • innti'•ell ttil It is' not the beStit'y "Arise id Skin deep,. fur'whert you gaze into , :thdface ol noble ,Iwarted, mad be womtPi. , 4,-i,., 11 5) 1 8 IPrP ftf, features you really see, noryet,the tint of the cheek, the litiedthe lip, 'Or the brit liance of the eye;ilM 4 tice•that'fittnieless• something Which ~animates all tbese.,•and, leaves, fur your itwinct a sense,nl grateful . • 'fascination; you, see a n . , i n des c ribable rn e., bodiment of dheartfelt goothieis • twithin, whisch 'Wins your legerd ditt. /spilt di ismer nal appearances- . Cultivate; good! nature, therefore. It.is better than,apples o,ggld. set - in silver,' for gold wi!l, take to itself wings and fly' away, silver Williainish in time,cahtl , "bntli, when n hundanto ioose:its hold upon the , . esteem of the , world., ; hi's alwayssin ,fashinc . , ,and leasop., Every bi'dv , admires ii. sea it. F.:veil body :is in never s state,.: 'IE I,iisiger , little to' tie • quire , antr:withing to•keep.:- , ,Yiet•it!tis be. yotni 4liamunds, in its worth tp,ita,pwners, and can neither he, stolen oorloitt..howev t, er •neglected.: • i.luritY-,.his is a ,level that tnerital Watch; land-, whoa loutuk,metits protection.. •.• , • - , The peace of societO•dependeth on- ,jus-: 1 7 4 I) .RPPiPtt B P , ..nr: jtiliiv:id,Pl1 8 1 ,MY- ceitain enjosepot all ibeir poepeesione. Keep the desires "Or'he'ertAtierefi)iii. ifie'lifittesle of. ioil * eratiolif,'let-414_ hand-of jeiticeleattithem aright.,-! ~ Q 4o.Agvaeovii eye (n tie gpOicpt, 10y, neighbpr;Aec r wbakeTeret l ijie j prpfs erty be sacred "fr`eisi'th‘ ' r " ' tin y"tiftvv. ieation excite theelto ,. .lift' oto:thY lialid he loszard..o!„hie. tile. . • . ,!tts,,eh,arastm;. ttaf, inri : lalse:%itnFes against hint. ,y nett life servant ;to' 'ttikn'ltimt•attiPttle aqiel itetniit.not;-•‘• It• kll I bra 41:grief. ITarVnwNqh anst not telif,ytt , tB. pp) 1)(p,., :which nn repasattnn•imsatone:_ ' • '1.. 1 P4t ,1 % , 4.Fgi 411: , Plr n .l. ll,4 •litP 3 - r l ai I and join. and do unto, them as thou.w.iii eh's' they' elVtittla " • • F!"!i't P!R-T 41814. ,777 ' / I PY,s , M , .tinfte the throa t obi every 11 - ilf • lotte stilt ikatt4...'ithir 9: 4 r uft :(ttiisttli4' d^iltp eroton oir.funtil . .raisnil44. yellow • ,1r "vd).. ;17'3), 4:: p: :•• ...nt , o4:. - Surntoff Adsmicrzr.-71 pint' Ric!)ni; r gain .mvrith--ail:poLirriled. it( Stint) AiOht fit,! far ,soonest, etfveto'atly . i e decrease of the moon, 7. • MtEMEMI Justice; •11:15',!, , “J1t t”: 1; 4—at lIMSIMMI •,fiLi:l - 74771 - 4771 7-- 1.1”7 - 77.4.,' , t A Manly volath • s •6 •• Met ; week ,tim 06 (Isidito w s:Otircas de ;14.14461ei1ii "'Ca • aftil'Oit 4iiiptionf " 'WAS- Ivetedi . 6 6That Psisan,iitait on Tony 'Jones: and , see no'- th,ing nary_be done toAmprove,the manners. 0 42, 1 ing 1/?9Y•;"L - •;• • • , ' next day 'the' ritter;rt - called upon. 111141 Sri; itidAtittfithedliiiii rettpeetifie the, object of -liis.Sisit4 toi , Whidt , he. repli-f • - 7 6Parson) I'd let i Tcirki.• in to meetin' 6007 Sunday. if 'f oniy knowed. :909 was ) iietiehl.' s - tsity the .Villege of trabterin taliat's got., mometaoners, tb an my $ Tony, can convince in , just a. ,thinute... You' See 'rod) , out Skin - nit!' 'ilioee. mill °il l in , a. , ~ •,„ -, • The; Pitis.on • 'nodded' notient.' • - ••• • ...1;61Slov see, call: hint: l 7e. A nil, .ralaintt voice to thejtigttpot, pi icit.fte, . • response tion quiet anitequal ( y``fs~d , • , :isDo t ,yorrhearithat Papsbn 1"r ataarthe man. : do you not kharonannorsi!!,,,,. • ' , That's, very well as far as , it goes," said.' he parson: titftOtkniertn'hY"fir hilt :gong? That boy sir, always lipeaks respectful) , trillie;•vitieti him. ',.. - Tberi liking his abide he , agsitt ' ,4 ‘TO:iv.O'iti 1" The My dropped halt dieised fieh; and iiiitikitt his' at his sire, yelled; ditt -.. '" "' ' (TTlie_Pritilinierlhotiii hie head) • •*4l 7 'd arisershle. -, birreit,'Old ciftinken;'sitob: rit cline in Aare in•jist marl ye •lika blatesf' The 'Patribii *SS •-iisiniiiShaiL' , •The'Aild, man was ilisOoneelteilll,r - l'ibbniaire;. ingtaiitlf:rr.enSered. lifinealhlte , talipad the Parson do the shooliter.lityint Patidfltrrhfill'.hsti gni' 'tft as r iVell - atf niahriolll: 4 Thiti'filiap: m ke an' .y Mir '9O6ittity eOrne -s or ' The Parson shook-stiiS'iihalli Jtnim RA.Nputrit.,oll.runma,.e-Pillte-Ima • an_oke. we don't fOliotvitig Watt ever in print: ' ' fr He lwas , :trartilieg. r;itv's-2patt of•Vireinia' with i which,•he, was ~tistacquiiintett,..t. In the ; meantime. he,atopked.,during,, an, inn near the fore of the road, l'he inn ketilier.W'as it firie''nfil gentferitatill' no doubt one* , tiP the I , firsf families , of the; Old Dominion,' .Knowing,who his, distin , goished goest,was, bp endeavored to, draw him into conversation, bin' tailed hi al hiS efforts. But in, the morning. when M. itandopb. was readrtli,iiturt he tailed for hie; bill, Which, g k beings anti - anxious tivhitie simie'cohtfersation ,. withliim began as Int., lows: , .",, if, . •,Which way are you traveling, Afr.,Ran• 'dolpr . ' o Bir said Randolph:With a loolr pleasure:- ' 4 1-askedl , Said , •the 'landlord. 4.whiehi wAty axe , y Writ' ,I paid sire's:* " ‘Do I owe' iOti`orij•thiiii'thote?' I aroloingljost, where I Ne2ser do you understand?' l'Helandlora hirthis 'go( Somewhat . . pseited o ind Mr: Randolph drove 'off., But IP, t." 1 :1 1 3 1 0.01Q1,C 8 :2 t'. l2 rP utes the Siervant returned itp enquire which of the Skie roild'to taie. nialteinketii rit Heirrifl diatanee,lhe' had lord spoke at theleFoot his voice: ' don't owe me. ope cent ka.k4,,whicti mail ypn please.' li is sliklinit blue the'euiieti 'Oi GENTLB-WORDS. n0i .4 13 }ll4 ‘ ;'34' lingerin the thifiii;•. I " I°lsB, "cif Nappy blnis gavelling, in t tlie 40MMer Ivifidi • ' _Jake the peal of merry hells ° • irrex , thetbrP9lcs ftil4lthlienliAlle dells, Softly sweet, then loud Gentle words• 7 lSntle words, YO are powers sent to bless— Eicher gems than diddems— l'reasutes.whieb ne,all, possess .; r YS "tones 'tenni . brighter spheres, Angel voicel'isiOthing pain,. • • _T_hrjUingsechopa thgtfor,_y.earg--: In .the bears resound again! . Witim wAft .ii SY.I.ECT peNTErrees.—,lle,.,that, bash sfiglit''iCiroghiti'' of' 'fiiii;",ever great .;•••11. •z . I never-bey odd the 4ilEWlP,Pf:ele.rgY-P, • • •-= ,•••• • tie,ltiab,Fo9.l4,k)e,V,i,44 in_teme!sti9nitei him r. 41ifiheg artttstrtth *lthaca aclvetsity. • • • •_ Nii.tiiewilareask..ol44l4l4 , soAdirsh-es lit is ready and witiinotrgive. - • W. :h e tti vie are• nioss- ferttli .04186, riven :is Gm, mes)reallp.4o,llelo.•?.: • It ist.qteiginfXjl rl t -r ( Mgrill49. - fic!;,!OAC) taint hearted' under Wahl. The '6l . o`tie - lin Is a groteentisery , •:" itontiaikt will destroy a sinner s ,.:4 144,1 w One m amulet, then. tiad'a time 'ucuAlArt qar,:be-itilr.Seßlllol.) .• beliATPBll‘.4. 4 4+.lnON-ate...4cuilig. 4..Aut his 1 .-P a S I !! .4? 1..9L51..7..a.FP•1 r '`,.i,, ~t~ :. i► r~ ii 4 0 , 1 1,,), .. Ling 1, .• L+ f ,iffitr,a wilt are alla t k tal care oi i t 1' I r... • i: . at _ §:Au ~ r. ' ; ,•• fib t..c.: F fi l. ei t . .. r "-i, t ”)il t • l oit .vrir ;It„ % itog. ? yfibti.,m, ~! , 1 11 T , 11 , 1 * R ~tre a re,. v•il 14(5., shay .agirrit" dire_ ?.ii4iill ha ttaYif.y Y+ al ~1 1 - • r ' . • k '“i gr=it ... 4 :4.1, Tri:/ tt.'!' ' Cl '+'.':. 'a , l!):Eaft , Ill's =MN , :t; 07i V 'AV` .5 .7 7 2" . 4Lirk... ..• 0„11,,,0ur 0 .f.4 'rik. 6 eiieo t tthp hoot: 134 ' .14°P.38 man itrohiiged - tolienp hie word Offen, °b,PtlY will take it. - As. a:man ;generally ,grciiss rec klieg; ip,,hls d rams ,!,he fewer -Scruples. 6s.lton!l cry Mite, boy; did' be. hit you.on Pureg_gle'. ~ • e'.• •"No, sir. li e hit ime on•tlie ilettd ? " • .e. ,A shoemaker tractaken , :ap ftit.bigamy l , "Wiiieh,..w.tfe.,';,,aslted . a bystander, „.!.!,tll. he' be o6tiget to tatitet" Brown, alwayti. k;ke. `:416 . 6t4i.e` anir'olditiirtite; linint. ", • d••• ;•• 3 - .t: • r• - : is an Ailatitii - sieatnsitin:,ii a the (fivainc);.- . • 1 • . You might is well.tryjo, li eee,throtigh s, saw-log with the elk, ofa needle: as to satisfy the wanto of a woman who dug.% iraht g 'fiiiabsiirf . J : is • '.; , • ,, n1; 4PM, a j e lll a`PAiillee.o l °;,k9RFA dighejiatateu a shirigle.so.,exactly li ke mar-. ~; •;3' • ' , .; • Is ihe ytiong,(sdy Om excites a Ilstne osi - „;WU, , a,r,g)allAf I, l f (rjepds srpsr . ., a%ed by distlo eamesi --- iiee499 , 14 they our 7 ' A yrqer i pf h?opskirtg,wl,Evsapptly ex• -•- •- - a cum !out.one of thi , se'sti-ititC" o- eaid;t the', l'fore— :keeper "Well, of course tioi.e.!:dryly spo,nd,c4 thq huqb,and,,,yvt!R i r_ -of a wag;',"afie 140614 tie, wittila An old ~ b ae beim.. Ilya: tie naddlo• be for ai rikly bitten by Innscpiitoes .nnisl. ,he got, married -,--' ivhen them,4lool) thirsty ' , Hinny; 'round net that' hid iiPi - fe''wes aina trait Tefi ideiist, and lie - hif del Wen ?..rntibletteineir ' talk of 41ie seffiislfnese pi OldfrtiecheilArtra • ' dowii' Vie pielael" . `“The woliEs Were 'uttered sergeant Id aw:usgriteitats•privaleorhmeSP , "-led away,by: hiS..oh.tingry.)pattsions.P.,hatl: !metalled a.pieltle,-froin, the- barrel, why should 1 put,tlowa the pickle r qtter-, ries the private. ' &oath the pick I e tws fit—di-YeteEnr tr ed - the sergeant,:tleterntinedly--.:l.:Down : it. goes, then," ths,soldleri anal, stokes it into his mouth, it-quickly disa,pearea. One of the saddest things about hnngn' nature is, that a tnan•tuay guide others in the •pathof,life, withou;swapp.ng in, it kip self. that be may be a pilot and set , a , hut away, , There is little p'easure in , :themorld:l is true staiLsiocere, „b&syet4he..p,leasur. doing oar , 4luty and . doing good. Lam,s no other is. comparable try this.. ; It ii-ttith . 'n'avecitv:iir;eled 'tierrolar'•neitetl' bdttles, the leas : they have in-iheta the more holiettfer;inke im pausing out. } :• 4 ' . -• - Itlisery•—'•Employpeot, 'which Galen' calls ionatore's so efisentrat, ui fnintaii yainiiness,Chat ilidatencb` Iv considered "a 'Hie - inother•of mistry':4 Envy feede,upon theliving;'arter death it , ceased--then , epery..man!s welt:earned: honors defend. hit* against cilutany, .• We. selOom IC)ng, es we ace in, -a egeditlep . to,Nniler t!tece-a.secv,ice... IVI all osnitia!t"cif i fa ud+e'poi. The tranileo,,ot which nre_perfottued within,foinFiitellq,and-: in doineetie-privaey..,.—:— .7 -- • 7 ..; ,Probably the reason whir so waa, the Mark peeplt; could: :1 • .! 1,.. •,,,,,,: I.H: ../. / , :s1 1' o : ' ,)" 1 ,./• ' - 1 ~ • '1 '\ '' •A" _west, countr y e,fli,tnr a sserts 'lfiat he was : . .hoer: a itentliniaii:' i .-4 .l'lie' iiiiiiiiiit ; tliit'"ariy • kiiii 'nary ' • peisiiif=itaii ' elibit ii;' ttiatile , w a •h:irir , a gentle itreby P- ,, . 42 . 1 at7df '- . ,• 7 I -, •'; Vi.'l I. tiroi, ' 1...2.:- f, . Th s ere. is more evil in a 2,ii(corrnii ticie'iiarillitero i'iii" a l tiii iir'iMiiti'oili:•••u'< +,. • ;A.::Le.,, • ti. ,Whi.`'is llannAllike mallyeart , i't. Begetter,' vi m,er It'ii efitte'liite!:tirkWe ' •:4 ,''' ;qi : `•3 :i, , . 5"..7 , : ~ . .1 ~f; -..i.:t...; ~...f 1 ,, :i1; ,, iit , if.. ~.'-rtitr.e !RA. nlani,..ili , ! a `V'Jn 7,,,ii1 3., ,P,1t an ugly' wire th e ai'*his i a raid to 'g o ' %o i alp; ' at night fa _fear tie wilfl s ifyetiorditef.; ''Yt vii ibe fdfroiVing '•ietiiiible dilippropriate , r - ; - 1 1 • . ; • • „ • ,„ • ; -1fk.,1,0;1 1 k Y- 0 • 1 4 . . 14 7 - ; •'•Wfien is 11. also like a,,:rodetet;&•:49a 4 ; l ffithAlk Ik o 44,F 4 Pbed? „,,•,„ 1 'Why itrlitYil'l4lti • ' Becautoit triVikmote till Jowls. ~,..-~: 11111 Mil I=l ; ~...,-, t-..4,,,.„-..„•,,.. ~... .+~t::rl;tsr`9 12221111 MEM 40:46: