V XjOX. TJl If CO.VST1T UTI 0(N AM
I THE' I. A W H T U B UUAKOUNS CI F OUK MBEJiTY. ...
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W ic . r'V. . mitt.e.rU.i. teiy dk B-ate.
7.1 W 1 . . , " ""W fsowwit. - '- tapp I was rwfa!ef a
-JV "A -4 -. V (.!! , uLi-l.I.J ,mI.. smarted lo al ea.i fj ebJi. !... a.
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iy if ntrjciiria(t:; 11 irustttf ii.iir a ukjiui ki wuu snu
ic .wi.;4 U.ILr to H e ml TLi I, ilea turaeJ U loot fca LU vnrir. lo
yi jCtu rt jhr ijiiiuiiir of ilir if m oou wrn.rJ lo ful iLe nr.ifril fair. lie
- - " r i m w k v i mm v i nit an v be u a am t h a ia a um i - a am a at" a a aa a
I!f fii loi-ki fiw ii(!lr
'-he faKf. and i'b a Ifb(l4ta !!.. moiiy titcli n.it-' iheu.t!t!.xl.iii ti.:hl.ofluo4cot.iu
Pruta !'urt!i C'vuliu F:c.
, ii'iitri.l ii- fi!cnil.ixi i Lla- I .. : " "
i I i.nl aillliitil ti.-. a. I itir. r I . I . .... Jfj kMi-l ami f agtd MPMU Ut Villi (I'iliJ (wtlrli. !!- Ittb D4IM1.I H.-tlll.. ti lled
Ull. ii Ut Cttil t-f b.u!r l tr. ai t inn I1 W'll . ad.uit y f iart-UI lurmt 1 'iajii ilirotiv ol l.ia rrUiiuu, n4 U'rriu4sinc J wish agitation, rlasmrd fci eo-jlu Litradj rliili31.foJ he bad, ia aetkin :
. ' . . . " " a a. M a ' . . .. . 'a. .9.- .. -i .. . . rf " . J ? llaafaa aa..i Ua I ,avaa Ta.1t aa. IVna. aa Aaaaaaa aa a. J aaaa. ai.
bui.tfii; til In- In brm )ii-n.J likii ,eH " n iiiiii.eaaiii,p jtfrf (iirii( iitur irtwr lncu U'B;ue. 11 a mai m in lawcoaam. ic ur w ., wii!irann:,iu.iiT-..-
Or.e br-tirifiil fait- bai!trI in trart aad
Iif alfpiflf -"Ufe. FJ moaf i hU fta
ttrrt iiiiri!r. aa aL mouM not Lave 'da- '
i4 hi do bad I bent, alio. look - '
ed frea bim to th portrait ofpoaiu. .
Iter ttia brafrd and bff far fioi.W,
f.4 t!.e tofl air from the wiodew ilw bta
drk b kt afti'X aoJ (.Urotr red a derp
acar ejoe bia futebrad. Kbt aJmott
ititi an rzrlatnation. Fhe jwwaed het
banda t bit ieMMsi, Rmt aha bad iwo ni -
rd aa nndrciaUa proof of bia Mrotiljr;
..'.,...f'...: : r i. ..i .i ar rriKiMit I vutaih l, t..l.t . ! I. L
j-ulit ini'inrf iinir) Kl.tt, a l'rr.MM" IU I ' w w i . .
IM i-f oibrr-. null lu canr d-.th ul.tr. 1 I bad a l.rH f k'. and! fell h f Ua d.lTeifsi ' t!, ffrlu f
tier t m t.id. ' ,fcooi:u it mtt tti'ili fir fhilJ t a mmi- l M .'B 'id. iuhnirsmce wa
, , j knew it mul be bcr, but be dated t.l tp-
il.r ln-sr!i l.tr. . I1.C raiiiM ai.euee tna..j
tna irrfiitie.
. H.e All in inc tnoment tliat brr inie
I ..,.. tl, l I,. . 1 V.. a., I... I.aa. f a, .:.r a!
.WoU.,t .li.i!,rJ!i.r..H;r.rW ck..h..brr,t e.r.f u.h,rbui MtJ 1 " to.. ; M'; U ;"ly V ibe r'i if , u r fatb.r - face to h,-. TUba,ofB
li.br imjW- i-r ,egW.. It ,..a.l.ed. Uul of .lui iu,a ...?.. ,,11 f;- abjM f , .eril. i aad ..' b.UU.jd. M .uj,,.U .U Mrlh ' "jf,. AliSjhS
firmer r. ,r5 ....h-f-.m. br. m 1 k,.. bl anle .. Iddraai. iuh.-;1-. " 8f ly im. balb..a4 br a ) ".I .aa do.rd M PLlS
l.kr....rj.irbe.,..tberintv..f .lir a..bl.A .1 a. ..,.r, ,,.d ... gV-.4.- M Cf",br"' ' :",,K b",'";,",Ur U,,ie.'-- l,,elT,; l?!! Sjl
i .i e .r . !- i ii t i ! t eMiiaPi.! a-.-'ww d 1 ii:lri.d il'c"tt,r
vhtIJ, Uie feil:!iwf prM.wi. ibrr i auit ai.d itaud 1 Li.ifl) bed r ai., , "'" "i'." " . it-. .L-.f .i- . t ...,., r.l i, ft iliw ,.,:l,nWr i bide her
- ti.a. ..... i i i r- ..I. ii.. .i. ..it! baM nr 4tt U iy etnr ; '' . Hf -f np ! a rd, bit Hie cliatnbef to mac uer
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H'M.
f. ti.aa ..a. I. 1 a aaa Jf aB It - . .
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. .'. . . ' i . !DiO iliiil ur In ihiu 111 l.iinf! H in vi mr annu. mu no iiiui'ii iifMf iiii"
!,... vx "-Pm .,1. .... i...u,r ,e.a ar.a,amc ie. . , t , rf u, a uir..r tl aurb q... ,.er;' That .i.nP!e action. o full of ihe ten-
luaoflheaf i.niHw. .b v.bt l,,e u hi.. f.r .J' JV ul?",,.,; b.u i, .1 is... br.,,,, ....t ..rnb.'.v a Ir.ud ' !. r..r. of Wr nature, atruek upon i!.e
..''T - rl'rl r ,.1.J,ai.ed-..btl.e b,nr...fall put; ubiUt the proud
ati-t a ritr in the S.sfier Cuhifi.ni I prnli. ih'ie brt l.ki p...ei.nn tOMl ' yrara l ae, f.r ai d
i. r ii. ...i. ; t .. -'.f i . ... .1 . 1...1, 1. .1..... : ! iintifiJ i !.!: iiidiu." il.' ntli? o'til.l ..I
viifp mr .l.Miw r-MuiiiMir rl!H'lMT in" wiihh n nirip utru.iii:. - -" . Ki.. ilia ..... 1 ijii.'ip ...
,.,,, fM.r:-l.r tw,,,tv ye,f. I lar ibey...,d ibt me.orl mm e..,rq,ti...( b ..lajn-fice. t a...u.n in .
plimed a. many.r w hdU ftbe row-. I) t ie.pfrt,b.Iuy wa auiioubud. j ; ', . .. lllVo.Va.j . o ,1. Ui .tf.
Hat wait m ailf-rti i.ti.iifl am.ii i-kiA .
in-4 1 bae bi r. nr bi!l if cro, 1 4 centime rutinl on, uur ar.il tie, Ua i a 'c rn, rui J hhui. wbne'
a a. aa .a !.. aa a . l fatf. . ' ... a ,11 'MUC.
aiiii lute it-u;i;iy tieimiea wi-n i' UHKtiisu awpi i.eu tt iitrra;:y taiu. .cny i.ie iuu ie.i p. anj in i.tan-nutn
in g.MiJ rriH, ami bare ay b-i
the habit of letti"? k lit sill ku.il
bi rl i
ica ; u.r it b e.e to f.!l, lietn oi.lv ,cl.il5.iod, b.d li-tt d tinder tW rn-iy d.y
ail.naul tt.e fibilr. but be homW hrurt uf the father IrrniUctl a be taw the
tie the v.mtb on bt anti. Nuth rj, -l f.fccl f it upon lite penwua nreocnt.
. ... . ...
Ktiiiitnoiung up waif ring resolution,
be gjke hm a rold and distant web-oniej
ami thin, turning to hi b-gut adrin-rr.
nroc-M-di-d ! listen ta the proof and evi-
A akl, 3.9aaat f.tl I.AI inilllat1. Ilaill! ..... ... . t at.A r!a....l .alwa I....1 ..Atlini.
. aa a a'.a a I a. a ! -a.aa-.aa .....ia " ' I 1U 1)1 n tl t tC lil.tllSF v .vi wila
. C.Jfr..H.a,tif..r-beeii W lm.,lia l .,.i,rtOtt,a .( dr., am! l.ei:k',t,.-o..M(,e.. p,l.l..ar... ml , f . fill 0,- beard Ibt ......1 I.J... fr.-n ,b .ei.Be of bia fimih'a
d tun car. Uu u.ii2 attiubmeui la bun iud: i ti f 3-w.tf to bf. UfiHi u,i.it(ii ,....., ...,.;..... i t.. .,.! ,-. .
.. ....... i"i. . ..... .. .... i .... . ..I.. . .i .. .... I.. i. i "-." ,uaivr.
mi lurm, paniiiiim mu;ni orri ( ir-wio iut nui'nr wen aa iui,im - iriu.r., . r, n.-m m tanj 4j jj laoulll llik Lei it ber turn iieai
rattie, ati-i u my it p. h uii nn,iii umi
lTit y"injf ami id I, and nei. r b.ie
..M one a.itttnrv aniu.ul.nf any kind, lioui
e.iing prs. My !nrk natiaUy etiiiia.pf.ee
oil lite pf-aa the In 1 nf Sipt.'ti.bcr. wlula
xtme are vet cteen, and ienera!v cH
ly raoed hit death by the riuleoet bf ibt
Ulnar vhk h bad left ibt deep tear that
now to truly afiiftewd for bim.
SSbt biirried, viibout aarakeninf him,
from tht ebamtier. A beautiful amile pa
ted over ber fart aa be did to, for bopt ,tJ
bad entered ber bean. ' " -
1 rotifftt that tha minutea teemed nng
lo rite, fur the tuddennew of her artioii -staitied
roe, and 1 felt that tht bad takes '
tome noble reaoivr, which the was about
la carry out.
On her reappearance, aha waa accom
panied by her father, wlnwe face waa palt
front agitation. She teemed to batt been
recounting lo him what fud paaaed, but
the cruK-d apeaking aa the enteied. Sht
led bim beaidt tl.t aleeping youth, tod
pointed lo the tear. A fierce ttruglt waa
o wet fully agitating tht father't boaoras
it turned irreaolute'y from the boy ; aa bt
did a.i, bia eyca met tht imploring look of
bia own child.
She preed hit banda against her in-
itixrent bosom, and aakl in t low but em
phatic voice, Father, we know him to
lie what he represent, bimaelf to be.
I lunk of tho nobleneaa of deciding against
i-on.i... u a. tk. n... u.o..i.inv..ii ... l..i' t..... ... iki. .v.rr.ffnli inrn.n. vourseii lor voar own tranquility ami
k,... hut w.,Id beroii.e kf ..uiner- ...ccu.rt nee ,1 .eiii hi eld. LioU er, t!.e b-c.k loa, . JoJ of iW 4, XJ ,ft nulhi bcvom, fr, f f. ue. Your heart, I know, ta conquered
..ub.H..i...4.l ib. I...W. faoiisy, ihtnt.a.Mga...tl4....ron.-ll iU.ea ibe .r- , , lbtfw.mha tM((jb. ta w.lcvait pitted br the vwW'rwU he produced ' bul your pride remain lo bt ao."
all jif. e.ly .!e.,..cnt u U.m f..r ap. ,- v4 M ...ai....... I...y bad ml h Mllit lkl.MteJ tim uulj ,,v ihv ' !)CW to HIbtjt:inlia,e b.a claim. What fuher could retitt the power of
jo... t Hit mo. d-Uy left I... .g.t.eti uae-.Iy ...ur,.l a hn. I .wb.fl, ..; mhh d,tftj ,,M;W. WJW ,.f too rague a rluracler lo!'uch eloquence when it pleaded for her
1 ink. ai.,1 hi. Mi-nt a. u.c writ ery j m M b:.t b. en de a..d food, 'i'liroiigii ill thete aiit.g. af.t Ml,1 be f auflicieut weifiht in the mind of ty lking to hi. gain.
.nba.ai.i u ltM. n ; he t -tcred nj JuniK g i . h-b Un letbugt to gill and ,,e Ud l0 be ue.tUed; Hut u,t. ,it.rSona aaacnibled, to civc him pos-1 l he next moment found the bewilder-
on i.rthp propcrlv. .ot withstand. youui-a.nieu uom nia nrrams snu
il!g ul-.ttfh, all bit and nw Uie powerrul in me iereni amorare oi maun
tlifiiiicH itU Ihem all bv CI.ri-.iiu .a. 1
i.eer Inrn any ibing tnw a Ha field, bun. i n.tm.ii H-ere . any thing ol a atorm, iwnetneta. 'pieitoder roi.1.1 b hie ber noble lildr
g.y, am! am rawfol thai tly hue f.ie f'r b- lect eit very ninth n and When manhood put the Ii. ir into full rolltj ,j j,Uj wMt $lif um iojrrfl,
ol hi-i ann heait,tbat
all my fiihK When .nct .Mined m, I rai.ro t gout; bul -.u! ot tin gMl. it ni.,-. nu uie" wi n a lamn, ,ei ttie- ,ha bj, .,,, a tm b(J , j.O0, fB
let t'.iein remiin, an l keep a long, email, u-nally aided in bia rapid dewy t atd r.e ,ly ci.abi..g he bopea i f !na yout.ger bro- p( ,ldl..ig mnWd, and iha the -a.
alMlbi Irmigh in the iHd coiiM uitly up "n.y mght I l.H wt l iijl it.) the tr a to any cbanre l mceeaaion. megi(.g Irum the lOufuiea ofgirltio-id into
.ie I with full and coinnimi ood hr, wind boaled amund u. the lihuiii g, lie tofn afiei mame I an ami.ible Udy, 4, e ul n,Hm ,, tu,f Mmb.iod,
t. which alt the anirk bae frefaccew.s flbcd, (bt ibnudrr lulled, tod, in 4, ! hom be bl b-en for toiue tin.t eon;;- Utr mind was coi.tiniully aiuied by
and of ubkb the all eat fiiih. sM' U tbt leat i."uiid roibbini-d lot the . trscud, and a year ora. on, hetsw bit ' ,,..,,, ...j .,,.. ,.- , ,,,;,,. iv
plan it, l tle .W i hnaln-l of a.hei, deaimciion ol this fn.iH. In tht inidat , child no mingle with tbt lair poiwgJVx-eetel n.ueung. Ua p..ilabieniiitde-
aire tlieui Iro n owe ml ol me trouxii to .... i..eui.i...n.ii. oiu.i.n, uu. ur -"","TAHietei, and lite avoided 'he stem Uc ol
l!(e mher fi-t, then atrcw t.r Iwo q.mrit i.Mfiia iou.ui t. an iiifni)( vu " i'"" '" iter rmir, iMti. pm tu n iu ait tier
... ..t, ...,. ..f H, ThU tha'l'Caatit rum. ! UlUft I l.ei ! uaugnier in a joimgrr orniiier.
a aaia ... .w . . i
tnek will eiM,nnte ew a lew days, whrii
i ag-nn repleni-h in" the aame way. I
have kept, on an avir-e, nion- than 10
bex.t ofboei in this wmv f.r th "0
ar. ami have never ion thii Ikii LiU' ahlired boni
tr im Calif. 4 pea. If peas are iiu liii d to
luve a ild iei iuun e'.l. et on Ih.i. I am
a ire t!ul the aIl a.t.l ..i!it cuiiir.vrni'l that
tlTet. '
.. the conriH" bere reconiiurnilcd w
purttieit. an my r. for i. the'.. i.l
never inj ire war at'ck. 1
' ci.tni uori'Kii
black Jack Itidgn, Oct. It). H47. s t :
' chtl.t:i)ii iU.lri aiii.
Tl latt ot lie g tft 'bring the ec.faa-iM-, H' .br.-tbe.' i ldel tnn, fine toy of t cr fwtir coiuibeiierd pr iceeding a
likeness which the vouih bore to the fa. !. hja fair eouain, smiling ihrongh
auilv. her tears and aoba, stood by hit tide tht
lie wandered daily nbout the domain, nappiest oi the mo.
tube ol tde mtgr,4. ti.1, be tht l.'.Un men jatiuu turn yert-m age, wa me con- ,f u n,ee, , tllflI,r. ue ,nviied the
or Lata. The i et inormnj at daybtfhi s-unlp!ay-!illoatdcl.esiiei M hi cl.tl.l, ,Couiucl ol n..n barned in the law, thai
w.nia ol i!e .i!.rs men that we had ,howmg that r.ng prutib-etion lot ; w., .lur abouU f.-r a uioiuent teat on bu
tin aioro.. woasen and ,ai rouaea me i.ouct ,agin in ma em .baiactiir. anJ tint eerv amiearame ol
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ei.ibben thai ae had .abaded ffom the (biltrfa I.en. It mtg'tt -' .mat wey , yltire hnild be rehde.edtit theexpeced
hiomUv ti.n.ab iiin,e brul UHiii our,W'Utti gow upun.iveii's-iurr. mm ic tUimanl; bui be inwardly Itii bow d 111
laalraelion.. Nd t say, that all the, iidwntanre he tba.ru in tv it'n'sni
bi.iu-tn. ol uur n..blt. f-cnty were very .hiousli the marriage of bit cl.tU. Lveti
int.cii cut up.. Vn wvie torn bom each ,litai4l a lltta vision we,f it ai.li gave a
other, and we iievrr met again. I have ; halm to the ifiikiiiij; piiti thai pott.ied
beard that iiie f the bigg st of U were.biui.
i-uU it won d bt for Inendleaa youth, af
ter the nose of year b.Mijh lw lu-
... l.l.a.. .....I...... l..a !,... ... .1
wlicrt be coiitlnnnlly found objects thai1
he knew "be ntttst have seen before, but
wa convinced that bis own evidence in
his ow n cause would not avail hjn. Mes
eng?rs w ere despaichad In In land lo en
dvavor to col some more connecting links,
tin .i..' l.;.i. I...... i.o rfmnlne.t :m Inmate
of the mansion with bis friends.
Often would the cousins meet, ns if by
chance; ami each meeting convinced them
both, from many reminiscences of their
childhood, that liis claim was a just one
but they had lo convince cold and world
ly hearts, and her pleadings to her father
were only "answered in a rold and reproach
ful manner that forbade the repetition of
litem. , .-His anger was really against tnm
I tent t tea, wli.i t oibera were f . reed into ' Tune had rolb.d on, when some
I ,U i.,a...,..r ..r ii.1au.1,,.leaiadiiiii and in- tate. inherits! illroueti a 0;Hiit re anon.
i-,......).!. ,.t k...t. Idled l..rthe nreaince ol the b'td of the
i t ii'pittt'ir n mi tin it vu titw j ! t
cutdblist bit itlentin, and bit cUim to ! self, for he would have rejoiced, had he
pmpeny ol to much consequence, ttnee, dared, to have pressed the child or his
the principal evnkii.- w oola be bit own j brother lo his heart. Hut he had not mo
tajjue iteolleiiiont, and the eon nee ting ral courage enough to prompt bun to yield
testimony f tuen of known direpuiabte'up the title and estate that were as his life,
clur-cter, at the e.y piul at winch it: 'Thus every piotrucled delay caused by
I. ... . - I n.aiv.ir I.. all . prilllpnil I 111" rf allCeilif 11' ... ...... . . 1 . .... ... ,1... I .. .1 ....,..,- .1 . .... .1 ..I..... .....a... ..nil ..in..
f Uul H l III Hi) O" II lo.iune I uu ui'unu . - - M ijj nmr.. . n,i, lu u.. . u u. uwui ir m . i.--. nil: i .iu lu iu.iiniui b.hiiv nunc ivu.niv
Uo tueak. 1 wt of a very rtpcublt..Finding that he mut be absent from '..eW; s the re t rend man who hd, to inj evii!t;nce, gave bim a pleasure mixed
From tlie I iiMiiK-awa I'lii siier.
VluV.V Tl.l.A(.U.
Wt have noticiHl .-wiihplrasure that! iat ttaung
ntiKt farmers in this tectum- have b come lo. aa.ne ye.
ruvfria lit tlm avatem ol dtet) lihniitMtI lldifd to ll.e,
ami fin tibh. "instead of-making their me too grevn to be tent away into the
toil mellow ouU f.wr or live inches deep, - I coiiaidere.d.. oiyself.f.rnau.ental,
a ia ttill nraetn'ed bva'few, the general and ti eie-me i in no hurry U be list-
CBlnm it loplow frnai eveii totfiuncn- to t-.uea. i. ia otu gc.ii.c.u..
rt, and lhorooi lv pj.Uet'ue liw tarth to ; ! oiher r.j.i.Uy hzy braucbet; a
the tame depth, wall tile harrow and cub. hve btard it said that cut continual
g been living on my parent; hi ine j- r aome months, at' the estates' kiniliy'ibelnred and ms rurted bim knew! wttli pain "for he could not but feel the'
who wa very mucti - j e In IrVUnd. l e icolved .aka hit ( o.buij' but,, what was afl. rdid by the . youth who treated him with such defer
i.e, and had always thought i'amily with .him, h'tnj h't "b'rtr.ber chilipKowji ea.inisceicei.. ' ' ince, leaving his cause entirely in the
pos-esitn;.tor navcmiig in m mis The rvmeuibraui-e of his early struggka hands of ihe man to whom it was ot the
waa. not a thing so vastly done as I mu 8IU beart-bun-ing, Ciine bu-k, to bis mind most consequence that it should fail, was
informed it i hi the preie t. ' jwnli two-fold' lo:ce, 4iid b'adeied 'bit the noble' child of his brother.
"They p-irted ' wob many mutual ei ; ee,ng. To be again subject! lo the cold-5 ' ' 1
presaiont ol alTec-ion. bul they met i.o liefcS 0f ij.ose hohad once neBleeiid him' The sun was shining 'Willi-1 meridian
mine! l he v ssi-1 in wbicli they bail .. ttimm be h.i uiifoilunaieU takfto. enlciblnr 'Into the noble ; chamber which I
emharked f mu Irretl on le dangerous ' a reVt.ge w,ir in the etnt of Ins ls-( mid 'my kindred chairs weie appointed to
be l.rgottfn, wst ornament. I he painted .window stood
ndy shtunk IriMii open for the soft summer air to bear in
t and triumphant' .he sweet odours of clustering flowers, and
widi
and I
the aan.t de.nh. wall tile harrow undent- luve btard il said that cut continual drg ni'"e ! w .v-sst-i in hi.h i. .... 011 wil4lm ,,e u,
, v'.T !' .-i'ur.tlwt ii, , rmharbtd fmn Irred on tht . anrro..a . wlllrh, ,
mil -l I look upou ... ! which thev bouid. acd ad g p ..,on. unnld n,t
ii ..lttft ihiitaa bnimr r-iial. tha a a har.li.n.erclv ..lit rrisorio.unea ul.an, ili-ju.ig. per.iie.i. . . ... , ,.. 1.K am! be a.iv
:wl:,p .:..... .....:;:...u.,,...l.u,uc. , :
c.. ...... ... ........ .irivin a tpfiuwl ii iU serv es. , i., . " wmi-n ., . fneirs.
dusti.utbed the trmmph ofbi bopf! How he
the birds softly twittered as thev enseonc-
1 l is mind w as tnsse'd in a continual tern-1 cd themselves from ihe summer heat in
the deep shadows of the noble trees. I he
blue sky sparkled like an amethyst, and
iIik slit er lav dotted on the breezv downs.
II CIO" j tl l.'l .1' I'l V.i'l. ; "v . -a . a-.-.- .. . IVtllUIUalVIV.Hli, .. - . . .
ritv a, naked and help'bsa. ponder.ng upon w hat He becime the uuhppy p8esor ol ail wni, lh(J of lha, brothei returning sending the soft music of their bells into
ibat had ever, eihjed 'nd given enchant- , , . ..,';: - the ' rcrdanl valleys beneath them. All
Wf "'" - ' ' I .11 I ... f. I.,. .i ,.. .(' " . . ,
nieiu to ins ua3ures.11.. i..i ...r k- ,..,. . ibpr-i.. find a sttrn ene- na nre seemeti in aueiicious is
was uoggfo awsy uuungn nv .uc. , : 1 1 i . ills i.iuiu was lossro in a niiti" -. 1
the unre to an wbaciirt sbeJ, where j blushed ai.ihe ambition lh. aiopfeil ihe j jJe m aUempM,, loslCK him
0 low-born, ruUiuit t.t upon roe and (M"'"g sor...w,' which o..gM to nae;Ml. .Wl rome.ni.raii.:e -f his kind.
.peJ me of my clolb'iic There I lay, jBUtbed forth f..r Ins poor bM.hei sake. : bn,Uer Ue aIinosl rct,ill(H wheft he pi.-'.
r... anidmiiiiiiit 111 .Iriviiiif a peil h iHseiies.
lrt.,u, .be lorrotv of iNe buo ill' break t. I .bagged awiy througli the
ihe aurfire. and thus secure to their crops f and
a doid.lc amonutof ncrv inn soil, in whii h t omo
a diaHh quantity of eldnhle mineral ele-j ttrippq
:S.ri:fr TlVl bU Wet-. tould be my f.-,e..ate, aiu-e ,1 appca,- '.hat badever. gilded end given enchant- o Uiro,v ,im5clf inUl h'U anna aabisW-, the verdant valleys beneath them.
iiii..ir . . ..... - iup.-.! m lint iiavmeam. ir,r ins neiit iimii . . ... . .1 ..... :... ..,,.. ., ii.,m .mmoi in 1 .Mikiiuu nn-nnr.
. .. iw..a- v.,rli t .i-k ..etjh e mxuld.tea . pegi.i.to tcunuy. : - ' , , , . , iy proiecior, anu mere-10 hii "".i" -, ' ' "-v..
S r e aa iiii -llTibew CXa I I' f V 4 tome length of bim the price ai wbicti .'. had been bought. naxjous aIl)ll,' lor lhe failure of his; 1 held in my arms the form of a noble
Si. !! . .,t Z 'Iriai I r e. I time, when one moruiJg a quiet old man These eombat.og leebng. turned b m e -. w h lh;l( ,lkf.t m ,Q
I . U ?. ".it .nrn en ,i , A came and mc.suied me w.th a rule, and j into a tie,,, and m..a..lbr,p.e man;, h ; of hm.- wm,d eail for the f ,on- ,hc portraits of his mother and fa
l .rf quantities, soon set ! only pleasor. being lo retuin.lbtee l1d h wX jm unansWeraMy. ,l!er that were.hong opposite; Their forma
not of eiwi-oroi . r dautw hu . . ft s e ft(d ,liave 0ie , lhe the lo. mer iteg-e.of hi. p.rarnt parW.fet; , f , M . far ha, his h,arl were arm,s;n2 his'Lling recollections.
Z. .... I, ami: th. .. bcUl manner. ' 'y u,," ; 11)i,I,lp;a!v. .He was a weak,' not a had He felt that he was their child ; but a me-
r. I . .i!.b. in nt heaven only one- Aliet lorture innumerable I fouud my ;bimell. man; and the delight so ft atikly express- lancholy came over his young heatt as his
r'li,4jw, atvlmroi iietn, imiy.om ... , 1 it- ,d no ton to catrv down the ho-v , , .At,:i.i ...ill hi... ;,. -. ...t i,:.if .,:..;.i.t;o .i.i..
Ulinl W imbibing ivnritiorf lhal-.U, wouW-l . '", l"' a."" ' ! " Z.r ..I the bu8e. The child he loved i "V .I J: 7 V J 1." " . , "T
i domes in meir new ei K'"f ? . '-""' . - . - - - fit. voice lliai wouiu. 1101 ie iuuu. , j,, in. aivi imeas ctiiitcu unit, anu 11c n.,i
vou that I Mi proud. I rested my ;o K.nmy con... ...mv -
I ar.1 pn my kr.f.s, and fetching out '-g those sphnd.d doniama to .ggr.nd.zc
i ' J. . . . ..... I, . I. ml iir.lWn into a
looked down wnn coname- anu.i.i .ihm. -
wnen nrr raint-r
if ten titchea bmg and ihri e-eigltis .n
an
oi
wa
wot
mv father
meli in cireumferenee.."; In a deep mellow
tail and a large growth of root the hus
bandcaaii it ure h hnv corresponding
growth tf green stem and leaves above
ground, lo iinbiba gaeou food Irom eve.
rv inuiiii Urffic the atmosphere can on
ly fulfil it wlmti irieit office in support 1 placed
of vegetation mi deop perilous soil like
river bottom. ?
If th earth laeka anr eeiiiil ingredi
titta nsed.hy niture in theorgmtiKa-ion of
llie cultivated plant, no aiiiotnit of tillnge
cm eiee the alise.it clement out of n
tiling.. This fact ahnuld never be lost
tight of. . 1
We b.ive a parsnip in our office three
and a half feet lonsr. and we have pulled
heans in a U, whoio, roots ran thirty
inches imn th grfitinil. . To K' pl"
a fair clniiee it. a p or s ol, it should In?
verv deep, thai root may travel a good
av to -ret tneir ainiK'iit.
my lour 1'gs
,1 anv tlays ilid the beauiifid girl reeling that he might be proved the rightful heir
name.
.1 ...... i.n ...... .aiu0i neiiiiLiiui i'iiiiii ..itrn.
lauiemtpta vy , ,,er,:.u,iing that a
ap.on u.ano.eo . , f..lali,. wl,.,: from all
her irraeeful form in mv arms, lor I was.
called ber .chair, and 1 was proud of the
title j but I .y.aa grieved to see the hectic
of fever 011 her. cheek, and ll.e teats be-
Thu steninCss of her
I watconteved 'th inucii care, nu uyu ,. ....... , , ! dimmine her eyes. The eteranCss o hei
teed ,n a ide'udid old chamber, the like thai could be g atbered. a. PP d - lwr d aiu,
aw. i,b I ha,,,eier b-bcld be.o.e. Ii .be t lit too of hts It J'- ,he coweieil, for lhe firt tiaic. U.e .p
lull of wonder. .0 my rnsnc and tin- : bled!. , W as be tat, m ' " i Droafth of ne hitherto only loved am!
to lhe satisfaction of all, not for the world
ly advantages, but that he might in such
att event show the father and daughter lhat
he was worthy of his descent.
Hut tlie imaire of the daughter was far
A happy man wandered through tht
chambers lhat writ so bta kit own. lit -waa
now only guardian of ibt heir.' But
be had loat no honor. Good men clasp- .
cd him by the hand ; every heart applaud
ed him. He had gained a greater rsta't .
esteem.
A lime rolled on be found lhe reward
in certain fulfilment of his wishes. His
nephew seemed only to axit in Ihe pre
setice f his child. No word had been
spoken of their love. Tht tongue had
not been as yet trusted with the toft con-
fession. The eyes alone had been in
mutual understanding. I believe I may .
say that I was the first to bt a parly con
cerned ; for, from tht day to eventful to ...
the fortunes of tht heir, when ht had been
en agreeably awakened in my arms, that
fair girl seemed to hart taken stranger
attachment to me, and sought me, on all
occasions when she wished lo enjoy her,
day-dreams alone. ; x,..V,..1(
s One evening her cousin found her aeat-
...1 . 1. tl- ..I. 1 k: tr . r...
ru i.icir iit uiatcu iiiuiacii at ner leeua
What ha eaid waa very broken and dia-
jointed. What she eaid waa more so M
but strange to say, they seemed perfectly ;
to understand each other. I won t aay I
saw him kiss her, aa it waa fast falling twi
light, but, if I may judge from the sound,
it appeared to me to be one. Rut this I .
say under correction. , , ,...
They were married upon hie coming of
nge ; al least I imagine so rem the ring-,
ing of bells, and happy facta thai kept
continually passing and repaeeing. . is
In all her bridal beauty I waa her cho
sen throne. She was the onset of hearts
that day, and so did aha aver remain, for.
her conduct was known to all from the.
affectionate and prowd father. . 4
As soon as aha had strength to carry,
their first infant she placed him in my lap,
for I had been Ihe cause tf ail bcr happi
ness. I confess to yon that ! was rather
an awkward nurse at first, but I soon got
accustomed lo be dnimmeal by any heels,
which gave me continual oeeapation.
One calm and lovely stating I sup
ported a white hatred eld mat, beside an
open window that admitted tht cool and
sweel autumnal air. By his aide sat hit
two children, to whon ht spoke in low
aud feeble whispers.; Each held an at
tenuated hand, and watched with fond af
fection the glimraeripg light of life that
still held him in tht mortal world.
They knell before him, aud his bands
were placed upon their beads; and he
I passed from lift with a amile of ihauks-
1 more: often butore his mental vision than ,hal heafja fcad bieMea hiin in the
. I . '. f . 1 . I. 1 '..I.. ... ? v
I I " 1
Ibis hand, and he again thrust back tr.to : V - ; , v - ; "7. --
. -T e thotiBhl wati',"uS" "" i"-,
turn. I tie nouse iiiai nan ou.y soumteu
thai ol the lather, lor she had lacttiy ac-i . r iUCh children.
knowledned him. The first pressure ol ( 0
her hand, w hen no other hand was held
out to welcome him, remained indelible ;
bllv eves: lor, though of high bird., I his ha.
. . . - n. .1 .1. .i. .f ihe tins lormer position
lamer oeiiic eanru uiw u.-...-. - ....... 1 n.
wood, be held hi court in the open air. . ann mnimg, .;..,.. ! with life and merriment, had now become and he desired his success if it brought
which gave me l.tt'e knowledge ol civi-.tcao again . -g .. .. silent and dreary, as if in expectation of hm, uo 0,hcr good than that of being her
t - 1 i- .,t. ,
.... ' fpar.nathev m tfhi 1 uu.
UV l.iv llll'l oul at'-t &
lized l ie. Hm 1 believe that tint ran is
equal m any. I 'hntk we are so eaueo
bid of lite so.l," which we undeniably
be deprived of Iheir plunder, had carried
soul living anu
.' . . f. . ' IT .1., aVLl.fltiiinnll'
f .......I. ..... n..l .VII III .111 lilt" v-lil.u ......
were, vtt we tnuva, .. . ,,..' Rntitna him a burden.
t. a .'.,11.11. a 1 ..ret. .. .-
rrn a. iilui'll a
I great p..r.im of 'he aforesaid otl be
l.iiiging to the othet trees,. h'ch whs real
ly ne.nary to supp " 'he many branch
e belonging U to nublo a siem.
had left him at a convent door, where ihe
c amy ol the monks had sheltered bim.
Ti,. ntc.sPiI with hit manner, nan in-
At last the eventful day arrived. Kind
friends from another land brought ihe youth
home to the house of his father. If his
heart beat ttimulluotialy,s the deep glades
burst upon his view, rushing back, upon
his mind as it dreamt ol. 111 some pleas-
COUMIl
lie mused and mused until the sofl in
fluence of the day drew him into a deep
slumber.
A light foot, as be closed bis eyes, en-
Jesse S'evana, of Woodstock, Me.,
committed suicide on the 12th ult., at
Norway, Me. Ht was a maniac, in con
sequence of the Miller delusion. He had
squandered his propeity, or ralher had
been robbed of it by the leaders of his
faith, and died a pauper.
iiucicd him, and kept bim amongst thorn j ant dream, what Were the. feelings of the
tered the chamber. The fair object of his A new Post Office has been establish
thorns and, perchance, his dreams ed tn 1'lcave.laml county, by the name of
stood bsside bint. She 'gazad timidly at 1 IV.kville.