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0lhr .. . . , . . ... . . v . " -,!.-. . mm 'VjtUUlullU::lUllilt'' UNIOX. THE CONSTITUTION AN D TH E LAWS-TlIE GUARDIANS O F .OCR LIBERTY. VjI. xsxii. riea trtaia Uaioa UiptiM 1 LIZZIE WHITE, ' C: Csidna; Tan ta L'lsitai! in. "' " ix at. e. a. :' ' ; Nai go m ihjr I . Y,r J diJ ' kiMr l.'Xiit UI.il, wluitn i I - t c... i i . "" ;.' ",UU-MI7 jp.Hi...i ,.f the brllr. which woulj make Yrs ; I Imw he lit I returned " . " ". . wu rain to twtiKin 13 II i ni such fZt i L, P"-1. ''. Pfr Wa 1 marry her. - Why. 1 have rare. KU. U, (,mu , desire fu, hardly buried my ho!,!." .4 rerlied. ri-ly.parhr.ii4in!el!iientfoneiv - Well. I have nnt hu,lA m ;f I.. LI 1 II fllf 1 I . .1.. . I .... I I L . I . . . - ' - li An -. ...... ,,.,,,.., p, rriurueu; ana Hit old laxly, not a-.der.Uod org leetrd. or . any way ;,. Cuhi- ing thai he referred io rntUbment, iliMttgM e.l Prri.r.w.tHrafUan.aUmeid h, must be daft. -Not buried yonr by o:hm hi r ruluvata-d. nf hairier! wife ! W. I. i. .,;.! i... ;Sr. ni ii ran .miy t.e a rrtilrM aiuieiy trlf vn io ti-rfvll lirishi. with aomeof lh l r ; I Vnw Ue ua I rnurni".!. 'jrcl" , T-wti1 re'-r,M'J" "And there . frw wt.ae.ulJ refr,!, IrUaV.-. W i lt I... r,.mt iw r, fm, r(4 U.er are oWigrd tc I digniiy," I trail 1 haVi meet pu af aia vuiil al'trr her faneral V mJ left him, muiurinp, SmpU 'uld imilt: ion ! hoi, ith, .o f irb. " All Uie iie,i laughed at thta anerjnie. charaeteiif tie of the naniet, anil lIJ iih ..It m ittrrriiif fat r.r " 7 V. ",ur'1 nmaiin: int .ir. " " I PliT iniHI lift IM IU CiMla ilit..11 I V ... -Ian UI Mi Whit, ia .mop, ,,. " it . i'J r ".ITV B,i"n,ri m kw rHaped im en .ii,, i . , I'm inurr Minjiium wnirn PI IO m n t I kit ill m ia M.aa I. ... hUe m a ty rntrrtaimng gul. . r Hj ywii :e4i of Lrr wiili at raurH nn-r!uUm e yua woulJ uf Q ieeu Vie iniijt re ry un'ik the imprttttment with whU'h ya 1 rti tin her fraer, nie, anJ rart rraUinal piwert, her tufty char cier ' , ., , flemly, i'er min. you are drawing fro it imagination, ami not memory." Now. J t:n. ihU U ielly prtrLiti ! YJ rrr'niiily pr te. f.izze White tr more atlraeiiona mil rirlite thn ever eeuira-1 hetire in anr nue in.liriJ uI; yoi rnJe htr out l'KgeJirr , , - TtKiMn l f-wvl 2 F-ir human ntur diilj fcxxl!' rirrle nnt tin inlant nf entrance into the ouanea; he had noted tit hak. with which it VU ililrm!neil In aiJ4 '...k. drawi2m..m. NtueliMy mailer to feel ject whU-H a f..,!.! alone made ie'enMnr. ......... ...... 5 vir. uwp inn iru ueiore i;ie etrnui was oer. lie VM rn- iinitrrtsillv a formerlr. tht ilie ready reparee mi h-ner Hilda the repealed e rlirea wl.irh nitre kept up ii point." Hut, my ilrnf stater, yon are derriih in? the triumph of entity, not the "genuine p!e. urea .f neial intfrrourne. If Mist White live fur tlmae, I no loneer won iler a. her wii-h ta pruU-rl against liaie'a ar count.' "N.Mio;he ilnea not lit for" them, but ihee have aiiiiietiinea lived for her. And. aeriouidy, wiihmu being the lets lof ty in her tliHiarter, pt agreeable in ron r raiion. she itiay not be wholly iiueni Voti were alwaya nrtfina; me to iniie her ,!e In eoniVraiinna ti whirlt you will heie;o that, although liked lier ery j finJ err few blind. n iii-ome.haealter-niueh. my eier..e Ml sjdl in the rear Jed my wind a'on1 gin in Mia. Wrlhv. rl your own. , Yi id ways joined her in j and von mnM acntnpinr tne. Lizzie all .herfio neua lea. itheneveryon nhtai.i-1 wilt plad her own cane letter than I ed a diatant j'nupae nf h-r in the stieei; ;rein to do."' . and whenever you were in her ortrijr.l Al ulhT.- , you preferred ennteramgwtth her to any . ,,, m'IlTf, nheeUe. ! ou .j-ppenred dntrait when j jf pne he wa h.ent. and your f ,ee .Uay.j, ,r .pm,,.-,J te..trte... Among bghted p hen h. et. rred the tx. , Mr- nn farh and now will dey all ,,,,. ,Uppo,e. arlHm.te of wm. nf the l.d.ea. whom ""rr"!!: ?r"wt hJ ,"I"K-"L. hid no, met .,e ner marr.a.e. a. meed that another had nbamed r Relpli llealey aooa found, or ralht . Jade, nreatinti to intiodure the eubj-rt. Ralph -rsn of shrewd knowledge of rnararirr, arrompiinied by enme enjoy, ment nf re foihlee. whieh led him to tread veiy nfien on the rorna of othere.noi from a whdi to give painbiit from a" misrhie ou pleasure in exposing and punishing wnat seeme tn turn mere r.dliea. A man of more sensibility would haft ahruuk from seeing his ticilii wri'he; but, desti lute nf all pride, and enrased in un easy, good nniuied manner and love nf fun, he delighted to vemtire where most would re. 'J- ot erery one. fie has Irulf the niero spip tistoit hieh wntdJ ileteet the in irt at the roe"e heart, and he might bare fiist railed your attention In Una slight tw ia a rlrrter oo her wise altiae. tie Lizzie. Hew. parole fltonnuer, did be not t :V "i No. Maria. I observed it myself from Mis Yhii's cartful avoidanre of any rrallel sahjeeta, and oertousorfs wbrn accidentally eanie up t and I did not kaow. Hind the erenirg at Mrs. Welby'a, that Ralph was aware of the went net a as well as myself." 1 "That Htif'M lunate evening! boar bit. terly I repented ol hating induced yoa Io ro there, for 1 never before saw the de fer! palpitbiy manifest' d. flut it is some ronsnlatinn tome that your own ob servation and reflertion rbanged yon, and nnt the captious, fauit-iinding, or in sidious ridicule of another. If yon pr reire a fault hieh is sufficient to weaken tour admiration of a 6tM. mind, and your confidence in an otherwtrixcrllert.eha racier, and wh'u h leads j m derision, I will endeavni in acquieeo jrf it, thongh with sorrow, be it confessed. Out if tlia sneer, or ridicule, or ungetiernos ezng;e ra tion nf any one nf a class who derive their amusement fmm the defer i of others. just at some animals draw thernntriment from corrnplioti ; if rut-h an one lia led yon, for the sake nf a weakness which Mead, is emirg this vicinity on bcti ntss.and that shehwd induced herdaiigb ter Crlia to acompany him. Mrs. Mead herself is lame now, and it is some years since she was hers U see me. f shall wrist for Celia weomt in mediately here, aad remain w; h tia at long at wtran make br happy. It will rej-ire sit to ee bei, S!it has never brea here, then, moth er T Yes, she was hrra once with Mrs. Mead let me see how many years ago 1 trmember ahe waa teve'nteen then. Yoa bad just finished your collegiate course, James, and were absent at the lime; and Maria, I toppose, hardly re roemhera Iter. Yes, mother, I do re member Jser, al though t waa scarcely eTeverrthen j bol he seemed to mt very pretty, with such a pleasant voice. Fhe was tall, with dark stances, to be believed. 'Acd who Ii tkia red-cwat witacs.eir.laimrd Bsxnaby, but a dcsceodanl four rnirjiaoa enemy, wbo has at riven tt tsike from et Hir 1.6 cry, tad w ho would not Imitate now io deprive my poor client of bia land, by making any tort of a rrd-toated a late ment 1 During ihta tpeei Ji Dntct wis walking up and down the bar, greatly excited and half rofttineed that bia rata waa gone knowing at be d d the preind cet nf th jory against anyihing lnuh. Whilst, however, that flarnahy waa grttim luting nd leaning forward Io the jury inhistlw jquent appeal, hit shirt-bosnm epeard slg!itly,and Druee accidentally discovered that Darnahy were a red endcrshirt. 1 -Brtce'e countenance brightened np. Putting both har.ds in bia coat pockets, he walked the bar with great confidence, to the astonishment of bit client and all the bail and eyes. It it nearly twelve years lookers on. Just at Carnaby eonc'oi'ed, since her visit." J Bruce whispered in the ear of his client : She was a lovely girl, simple and re J I've got himyour case ia safe aid, ' tiring, but vivacious when excited re-'approaching the jury, he commenced bit minding me very much of Mrs. Mead at j reply to the slaughtering argument uf bit her age one of the best women I ever ( adversary, knew. I had expected, to bear of Iter Brnce gave a regular hitloiy of the an marriige. but it seems that ahe ia Celia, stry 'f his red-coated witness, proving Mead stHI." . 'bia patriotism and devotion to the country,1 She cannot be very youthful." said and bit character for truth and vefacity. Maria, with a acarccly perceptible glance! But what, gentlemen of the jury," at her brother: Mtentv-niue the most broke forth Bruce in a loud strnin nf elo- Opie be upon you!" . Apparently. I shall be amply punish ed with you own reproaches, Maria, if I ever hac been aa foo!ih as you aver. If you ever hae I You shall not rte:pe me so. Jnme. What lu rluug rd yoii so! Ia anothr 'bright,' parti cular aui aneii i vmit a "Man is inconMai.t rterj . Qne fsot on sea, and one on Uri Ts on thinz conatanl itsvei.' , 4 v ; ; No slur on the sex. or I shall nnnte. and from the most lenient nf poet, too, u Woman's faith and woman's tryat Vit the clisracters in dut, Ptamp them on the running stream. Frinl thrm on the moan pale beam, And sarh ecsnearent letter - Shall ha ht ijhlcr, f.iirei, hrllrr, , And mote permanent, I stern, Than th tiling those letter tnrau IMeasant, amia'dc. and pretty, not much given to generalization, intimity aneaking of wha'ever came itpprrninst, she seemed to find more satisfaction in reminiscences ;and rnmpnrisona nf the past than in any i other subject, - After some humorous an- emote winch she rrcailtMl of school days. W Itv, Lizzie W bite I ' he exr.um- ed. aa the lady entered the roomi still Lizzie White, I nnderslaud.nnd at young look injf is ever, declare!" she added, slinking hands with a warn cordiality, which was hardly reciprocated. The tpilhtt and ijs application deepened the colour on Mjss White's cheek, and caused a transitory expression of vexation which ihc unwilling eves nf Mria Western n- Sliced, but which she vaiulv hoped her brotber did misht beset the most noble, and could be be now. Well. 1 ahall ba clad to sea enence. while hit eve flashed fire. wliat treat, and exiract amusement for himself easily overcome, in throw aside all your her " j are you to expect of a man who ttandt and other. Although finely educated, we j previous conceptions of a person whose I When Mies Mead atrived. the weK , here to defend a raute based on no foun suspeel that he had been suffered at school scope and merits such superficial satirists ' corned with all jdie cordiality nf an nld Idation of right or justice whatever nf io lB railier a lOOte iransiaiinn Ol some einiiol enmnreh-nil if Una ha Keen Hi) rnenil hv Mrs. lem. anil innn rtl man WHO tintlertaksa Ia itaatrnw nnr ihii. nfCsnp'a faUcr.iheftogt and the boys, lease, I cannot respect lite high tndepen- herself at home, in o kind a family. Af-rnony on the ground that my wimest for instance. Idrnce and maenanimitv nf mv brother , ter answerine all the inatiiriea resnectine : wetra a red coat. when. when, eenilemen t - . . . - "i . . . - Before ihe evening passed away. Rdph I 'ould wish." crossed the room in Mitt While, who had been convening with Mr. Western, for whose uncommon coldness nf manner the could not account, but which reacted those the had left behind, the begin to of the jury when, w hen, when, gentle- l aerea ith ron. Maria, iliat ii r.' apeK ni liertnnrney.and gave an amusing . men ol the J'ry!' litre Hruce made quires n. deep ins'ight into character, no ' dwrription of Iter adientures, and the ti epring. and calching Barnahy by ihe very lofty iMndard nf excellence, to per- ' I'-ngea the found since the had passed j bosom of the shirt, lore it open, display. crie netiv motes in other: mote's which ' 'er ihetme route. Ra Irond and team-. ing hit red flannel. when Mr. Barna- . . . somewhat on herown, to thattheconver-; may exist in the most exalted, and which oi nau supcrseueu me smwer rngtnrry (oj mmfcii wear a reu uannet coat con sation waa proceeding with lest anima-1 can be detected by those who have noi'f -S". "One sense in which the cealed tinder abloe onet' The effect lion than usual when they were together, 1 merit enough themtelvei to appreciate it ror,J taSr raM,'l way," Ce- wta electrical t Bimaby wat beat at hit when Ralph ioined them. 4 I in others. ilia said.laoghing. And you. Mist Wet- own gsme, end Bruce gained the caue. Earthrraake at Carthaiena. A e- urn nn perceive. Me nuickiv I'll .turned the coiirecniion to some ceneral Ah, ha ! poor hmilter, then Ae iRiieubje I. on w hich he talked at fluently incnntMM one. and t me more fortunate ; and gncefi lly ns ever. mortal is eunnintg himself in her favour. I j Uy the way. Miss White.V said Mrs. do not In-lieve it;for,ihebsi lime 1 saw yon Ci shntnn, "who delivered the poem at together, she smiled veiy graciously nn al the time Judge Knowlea gave his ms '.a a a a t . a... 9 vott. o nn not ticspntr. I snonm hkc . humorous icetiiie on t'aiill I.'uzie White for a sister, of a! things." "And I ptrfer the sister I have." Don't hrite me by your fl ittr ry Yon were certainly once much interested in her, and fat becoming more so. Wliit change ha conic over t!ie spirit of your dream? Hive you ever seen one ol her curls awrvt. Hid the ever wear creaking shoes, or rie her voice too loud? I do not remember; I was a very voting si:lto.. girl at the time. It seems ;w me that I have heard it waa Unwrtng. Wl over to was' - Mr. Western." tnid Miss While, hns- irili toi - 1 J. . . .l. .If. .1 Andao M.. Thoa I., m.rlr.d "Mr dear brother, then dn not dwell tern, were a lime gin. anu tonK your oooxt glancing at Mrs. Cnshman. who wat talk, 'o much on litis trifling fault in Lizzia. Wl7 WhfHy Io tchool every morning tug with a group in were a tchnolinat Well, it is astonish the wear and tear .... 1 1 a a a m . aMA.a a L I a,l.ja.l.l kaa aaaaau.u.l a ml .a I 1 ... . ofatidy'eage. I should have said," he oa- ny lauy ever met in eocictr, but i t wnjnwit ju wat constueratiiy injured. The mason lintied, apparently, not observing her at- rannoi respect a desire frf'a ileception ' ny where a tome familiar face. Jwork fell in large maun to the floor; tempi to speak, "'thai Mr. Citshman a no "l!er purpose but ehallow M,r,a jwnred tt her brother, in whose t,a ,rge cnlumne in the inierior of the pleasant wonvin, by the way was on wniiy." - countenance the read, "Thank Heaven, chnreli were broken, and the key ttnnea the forliied tide nf thirtr. Bui it it IlvJ "Not deception ; concealment mere- lntre is on" ft'B" tt least, who has Ihe of ihe archee were displaced. At Sanla men, iho wretch, and nol Time, which ly- i . . another parlour. vou which we can all ol us match with a great- j w,lPn was nrre nnore, wniie i was just . vf r ahock or an earthquaqe wat Tell at - ' a as as . . Aaskaw.', M-taa.l fMasia kAa .! 1 s m. m m1 lta.a.j S .a . . mm. e a - of Mrs. Ciishman. er.ior nus ceituniy injures no one nut -w".ii- " u-aiu.8 .......n vatmagena on tne za ol reoruary. so in, what a difference herself, and yoti used to like her to much,. m,nJ, fre,,r,.,"B "u"n,aSBi'1 yourten, severe wat it that quite a number of of domestic caret do nd o justly." siieauaea.wiiiiaiiumoroHscowanctntiie. buildingt were completely destroyed, end' o.... ....t.l ..:.. "True. I have ail mi rut her mora than I iveariy twelve years since i nave seen atieral nersnns wounded. Th Church Iij,s planted those wiinkles which othert Yes. deception, Maiia. Doet not this . wP . nil impresseii in ner of her years have not." ! h wen her nge lead her Io colour ,r"r from nreumatance : end as.l.e h is true Mrs. Ouahinan and I were nil distort facts, and actually to icll an ,0,Br,e.f J h"' h.e (,mu her.fM,',r" at the same school, but she w much ol- untruth !" . 1 '. huh-minJed, with true feminine dclt- der than mvsell." tenlicd Mis White.! "James I" cacy, anu witnoni any attempt o tn.ne, colouring violendr. - man? years older. ! "You martay'lhat the falsehood of.Ur"c,,1"m,r"!,on,",,ctw,f' She it not so aifreeahle as I had snnnosed ealling herself several years younger than seemed " quite her, miners - . ,1117 na.iii:. i .iTriivi:ii, 11 k -11 a etrength nf mind lo treat her age like any Martha, on ihe 20th, a tcvere ihoclt wnt In a abort rne nf them," also felt, injuring a number of houses. It was supposed that the shock wat more severe in the interior. Who Hilled Tecnmseh? At a recent meeting nf the New York Historical So ciety, tt we learn from the New York ..2,.,.. ., . ............. - 7 --- j ,.. . , rshly wanting in la-l." ; a schoolmate nf her own age injured no n' lr" ,,f.8lfrn,n' w.,rit. ;nu '"" Commercial Atlrertiser, Mjor Richard- "Pardon." replied Ralph; "I misitn- one; bul it surely showed thai her own I JHme ammt, , ten the innuenne 01 ,.on forro.rv , 0p;im tj,-,,, soul was debased, that her standard of truth . " presence ami gins, with uncommon fir- ., A(rr.Zr' ! would s.iccnmh to the silliest, vainest resource! wiihlil herself, she wit asMM SAn.l a aaaaa ll. Sk bU a aaaaS.taaaa la m i nappy ij,e w.r nf iQio. emhrtrintr narticulfirs I a . " . I do not know what she said," hatti-temptation. You are right to like her for. "" or sorieiyj m t-wnrn wim Ponneflf, wi,h , 4jMlll ofTecumsch." ly rejoined the confused lady, on whom excellencics.hul what confidence could . "'"' vauovram .ociai iceiiug uow- TJie Comm.rri!i Advertiser taye; tile, n she saw hi at'entinn was eiven to Docs ,i.c rnnversation. " do von know RowritU'? nol she hold her Inn Ikerchief in the p- j, , ,,, e6rtinion offiimnese of proved, wnv. letting the corners droop t ,-hararlpr with ir.tlrrtsion f mind. Noone giarelully from the centre? Has the !ra, j,e mHre fixflj ; Pdncl if convinced shown any had match in colotits, that you ; .:. i (.e ord in eeneral be- no longer deem h r n match for yon?" Faiihli' in her dress, Maria, so far a I have nliscrved; graceful in her manners, uncommonly agreeable in conversation, with much gueroii- feeling, and a fine ieve hini " infirm nf purpose.' " 01), Mi- W hite !' persisted the lalka live, unsuspicious Mrs. Ciishman, " you musl remember that day of his poem. It was only the day before my seventeeth tia. inrm.nfnr .tir.niA.t tit. ..... -;,K I.:. I Ittvo in one Him heitci fl:no. whos ro ream y inio me general currcni. itiirui- " - - - ........ .. -. m . . , . am, ui.ii, iii.iii viirt li., iirvii ui llii iiiiu natural gaiety, her wit waa remarkably ree irons the exaggeration which too of- he left "me by such a momentary impulse, and ,rn """ye n, as ner snowienge wattrom lhave bitterly regretted it. Think how , dilW 5 ""d 'nn 'w '' rharacter - aim intercourse wiin oiners, me tame tran'parent sincerity and openness which made her confess herself an old maid iyi do yon not remember our going most bland smile, calmly watching every , moral piinciples, ever are at the mercy 1" 1 in a carriage logethei? It varying expression nl her fce; "the has of "eh a folly ?' JJ seemed lo me insufferably autpid. Have1 "But she may have been once over- .. a a aa kits since yon heard anything of- the city!" " No, I have nt ; but yoo must excuse unjust yon may have been lo judge her me for differing fr m you about Mm. , ly one instance.' Cushman, who seems to me a fine heat I-! I think not. There has been for tome ed, pleasant woman, and I have listened time past ihe same tensitivenes nn the ... u . .: :.u . 1. ...1.: . . l . i . 1 ...1 o oer roiicrnaiion won muni incd.aic; suoirri, iiir snior tieirr io ruaupe 11 wnril ; r ir . 11 i ... Do not vo like her. Western !" introduced, and by indirect allusion, lo 1 M.r , !8,"n h" " J f Yes". I think her amiable and agree-' give a false impression All this cannot i mX T. c'i0,f" yo,,n" ie ' -t 1. 1 . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ,. 1 .'.. ... , . . could not hac selected one who would iih, iiiii iiiiiiKoo u t oau nriru vou db iiiiiuikcu wiiiiihii iiio ring inranursa without compunction. ' When Celia Mead leturned lo P- praiee her. Miss White, in spetking of her to my tister." ' 'Oh, yes, she is amiable enough, for aught I kniw; stupid people generally are ; but I have thought her very disagree able this evening," the replied, with a slight shade ofanger. " ll must he," said Ralph, with one nf for nundwcl! cultivated all thi Miss White birthday, and there were only five daya' i: yet will acknowledge In you. my dear diffcrMjce" si-irr. thar a slight foib'c has'rhanged my j You are losing your pin, Mrs. Ctish npinion of her. She is too sensitive re- mm!' almost shrieked Mss While, while sperting her crf." , i,!,. n (Pr iam l(1 rrsrue (he Ah. then vmi obicction is nf veart ornnmen'. which reposed in i' place as Undine: I never (beamed nf such a fonn-' securelv a ever, while Western hall turn-. his laughs, "that you have no taste daiion tor it ! Well, age is a tender point 'ed hi head to conceal a contempluous reminiscence. Mtss White. After all, with Lzzie. I know, iddioiiji how vo! entile al the'mtff. Western, perhaps la-'ies do not like to ahoutd discern it, I d . not know. Site is Ah I I was mistaken. Excuse niej meet schoolmates a much as we do our twenty-seven or riah , and is older by but I always tremble for cameos, titer are, college chums.- Though talking over old some "four or five ycai. than most of tbeo enily broken. 1 once spoiled one by times does make us feel old, undeniably ladies of our. set with' whom she is inti- (dropping it on the pavement. ItJwas a old" he said, turning on his heel, while mate, while many of her own age ere 'copy of an exquisite painting, Consor Mr. Western felt little spirit lo renew any married; and t suppose ibis is the reason liiioii." Apropos of consolation, you know conversation with Miss White, who look why di - subject of age always make her that notorious, money -loving Blake. Hard- ed relieved, and made several attempts to nervous." ;y had his wife been deposited in her tomb, introduce some amusing subject. - - : " But what a "deplorable Wikness f and '' when. h.rinr that old Warren was dead,; This weakness makes her lose self- it puts her whole rh-irseinr nn diflVrent nnl bU hereared willow, his enriched wi- possession and grace, and. worse etilt. fiotinrj. To wih for the conscealtrtenl 4 dnw, rather, was set in all his bequeathed makes her nntiiithful, "unjust, and irrila nf ;", shows that a person is living for an weallh, he hastened, before any competitor hle,,r he, innnnuieJ constantly to him object -which' can be accomplished onlv could antleinate him. io bes'neak an inter- eir. ".: , ... - . s wiihin a certain number of vesrs. while ! PRt i,. ,r sentiment and silver. Tlie old For some days af er Mrs. Welby'e gath 1 1 1 1 r 1.1H...UI.J erinar. as if hv miitnal consent, no reler- teai. anu as lie loin on ncu -(' -- -j - ---- lio'r Ida heart Offer me enee was matte to the evening, either oy Oh. vnutake the matter loo seriotislv,' a hum! I never knew anvthinir bnUl Mr. Western or his sister, until the said J i ne: mid you are unjust., too.. L'zzie music, except Old Hundred and a few to him, suddenly, " Jaincs, answer me UH 'i luing Lr the great goal oi.inaimiio-jpsalm-lnnes, when I hear em. Then he one question what should be the great purpose of life, -Jady is very d we can always fullil." f . , , s . jcome In offer ny. f ir ( has had and leluetl atlvan t ieo i,o!l'.r; hut yon know that in soci e'v. si.liil.. l-idt.'s are apt to be a little Jitl!, mi l have the Kdiiun nf oU maid InsletU'd iipmi them." ,' "' ' ' " 1 ill not knrVthat "nn agreeable wo-naii who enters 'society. ;wit4i the riaht muvesnni for the mere tteh.iion sire can feirtvc fr.m told her. with as much varietv ns his ro- . As many as you wish, Maria. m"nntic vocabulary could command, that' "Then tell me did yon receive your ho was attached to her. The word attach impression of Lizzie t sensitiveness on the reached her auricular in its moat tntentt subiecl nf age Ironi Kalpti llealey I cccsc. Impossible, fir I Mr. Warren ' I lo not usually look at ladies through did not 1pm ve n debt in the world: vow M- IlealcV't CTCt. can't attach a 4bin ."' At length he made- Nay J n At J10t oflVntled hr cnniMivdiend in ntairr Enolish. -that it'iit the aaestion. Yoti know.-thal saan's the crowed utftiV dv f dlo v the wai on Cwpid'e errand he came, that he ( propensity tq spy o,ut a (id f idicple defects and undermining the principle of truth,; have fulfilled better the promise nf lofty ...i. .i.:.i. 1... r t r u . . ... ,1. 1. t ic .l i inn 1 w c ocr nrtniwiii iiimii i ic lieu although I never, before the other even- , 1 e l . 1 1 j u- . . . 1 T-jiill nt mnntf tia, av h.tl loll him I. ng. heard her make a d reel y fa se slate- ' ' V u a i a .. ' - - I evneel. nnr nn M wh.im Maria wniilrl va'vv.sj mm - m m.iw --a a a a a 9 mm w w a a a ment. At Mrs. Wrlhy't, her fear nf a disclosure of her vcars led her to receive with coldness, and even regard with an ger, and mention depreciatingly (o toon do meannest ami injustice lollow in the train,) a lady or whom I had, heard her! have loved better at a sister. From the N. p. I'icajune. RED C0AT8 vs. RED SHIRTS. Not long since, al aconviviil party, at speak lo you with affection, led her to which Mr. Webster and several distin expose herself to the contempt nf a man guished lawyers were present, theconver like llealey, who was keen enough to des-! sation happened to turn on the leg-d pro- as ..a a ' . a . B a cry anu neatness enougn to taiigti over lession. nir. Webster related the follow such a common place weakness, and at , ing story. We do not pretend to give it last even led her to violate conscience by in his own peculiar and delightful style : a paliry falsehood." J " When I was a young practitioner," "It is so common a feeling among la- said Mr. Webster, "there wat but one dies who have passed their teens." mun tt the Nets Hampshire bar of whom Well, the more common ii it among I was afraid, and that was old Barnahy. ladies who imagine that their prospect for There weie few men who dared lo enter advantageous offers is confined I to a certain' the lists with him. On one occasion limit of years, the more an intellecfu-il Barnahy was employed to defend a tnit being who doet not regard this as her j for a piece of land, brought by a little being's end and aim should cultivate nabbed, running lawyer, called Bruce, strength of mind enough to conquer such a Bniee's cae was looked npon at good as foible, which certainly hat a disadvantage : lost when it was ascertained that Rarnaby when compared with the strides of other . was retained against him. The suit came faults. It must increase in alarming pro-' np for trial, and Barnahy found that Bruce portion with . the march of time. No' had worked and left no stone unturned to more, Maria; do not let your partiality! gain ihe victory. The testimony for the for -a friend urge on tour brother a union; plaintiff was very strong, and tiniest u l f . . . I. 1 II l . ; i. ..I . 1. . ii.cnuni oe uupenc iicu ins case waa lost. The principal witnets introduced by Mrfjnr ff. have been an eye-witness nf most nf the matters described, and a personal friend nf the great wairior.his nar rative was nf more than ordinary interest, and commanded almost brca bins atten tion throughout. He related many in stances of generosity an:l chivalrous gal lantry on the part of the Indian chief, which would have done no discredit to the knights of feudal time. In telaiion to the manner of his death, Major R. it nf opinion thai he fell by Ihe hand of Cot. Johnson. Such, be say, was the uni versal understanding on the night of the battle, when all the circumstances were Iresh in ihe minds of the witnessesand he sees no reason to dispute (he fact at this late da. The question Who killed Tectimseh?" may therefore be considered settled." Major Richardson is known to the read ing public as the author of " Wacousta," " Eearte," and other novels. ith one whom he cannot respect can never be." ' , ' ,-. Children,"-said Mrs. Welern, at ihe dinner lable. " I have received a letter to day from my -old and 4ried- friend, Mrs. Mead,, who was "so 'many'yeats- in my iheplaintill wore a red coat, in sum ming up for the defence. Old Barnahy commenced a lurious attack on this wit ness, pulling his testimony all to nieces. father's family, and like a sister to me, and appealing to the jury if & man who taymj that her husband t brother, Mr. wore a red coal was, under anj errcuav HoT to Prodnce Spontanrocs Corakilion. A writer in the Scientific American shows how spontaneous combustion may be produced ; Take a email lock of coilon.say from . to i ounce, and satBrsro it well with well boiled , linseed oil, such as painters commonly use; squeeze all the superabun dant oil from it, and lay it in the sun, in . a hot day, and it will take fire bj sponta neous combustion In twenty minutes in the shade it may take two or three hours. 1 have tried it many limes', ro gratify the enrions and en ineo the skeptical." ( The cotton itittst be pressed together as com pert ts can well be done in the hand, and it mttst nol be disturbed by lossemng it after yon tattiralt it - It is nothing irvw under the aim that cotton or hemp will lane nre ny oetug samraieu wuii oil, but that It should ignite so quick is what has astonished me. Some- kinds nf boded oil will cause the cotton lo ignite much soon er than others, owing 1 suppose, lo the dryers used in boiling. I do not know what was'-pui in the oil wl e i boiled. which2 1 hev4 -experimented with, as it came front NW York "ready boiled far ! f I e f t . . s a a a
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