7 '.. ' "; 1 .' J j r s - r r . r , , " rUBUDIIID itikli IT WILLIAM a DOUB, aoiroe mraomitiii. . YSBMSt " If paid ttrlctly fa advance, two dollar per aa aia; tw dollar and fifty eeutv, if paid withia is iaeatbj aad tur dollar at the aad at tee ear. - JkDVKRTISKVRXTS aot ticking elxteaa ae. will bs tatert.d on. tlr. for on dollar, and twmhy In null for luk .ubseqoent Ins.rtion. TaoM of greater leagtu will ba charged prepon tioBelly. CearlOrd.ra and Jadicialadvatrtiaement will a .hargea ii par cant, high.r ttiaa tha abov. . rate. A reaeoaeble deduction will ba mada to heee wae advertise by tha year. Book and Job Priutivg dona with aaatnea aa despatch, aad on accommodating tcrma. . ' CITY GjOVEUXMENT. Wa. Dallaa Uayvoood, Intendaot of Police, comkis.ionebs. Eattern ranf. Eldridge Smith, : " , A.. Adam MidJli ITW. C. B. Root, K. H. Battle. . " G. W. Haywood. . WaUm Ward. A. M. Uonnan, , ' II. D. Turt,cr ' v - " J. 3. Christopher, City Clark, - . R. II. Battle, City Treaa. Cu Guard. James M. Crawley, " Jackson Overby. City Conilabkt. .Kdward Hun-is.' William Andrewa. A. Adams, Weighmoater. E. Harris, Clork of theMiir ., kot. ...... ' ( COURTS. -.'"" Tha Supreme Court of J"urth Carolina 1 jeld ta thi city semi-annually, on tha scorn d . day In June, and the 3tlth day of Dcoemjjee, 1 v Judges. Hun. Frederick 'Hash, Chiei Justice, R. M. Pearaon, Associate uuVo. W. II. Battle, ' Kdmond B. Freeman, Clork; Hum. C. Jonea, Reporter; J. J. Uushford, Sr., Marshall. Tha United Ktaltt Circuit Court for the Dis trict of Norjh Carolina ia held.erui-a;uiully in . this city, on the 1st .Monday in June and the hut '-Monday iu November. Judge. Hon. J. M. Wavne, of Georgia; Jlon. Henry Potter, of Fayotteviile; Histriot Attorney; Kobert P. Dick; Clerk, .Vinrli. Haywood, Sr., Marshall, Wesley Jonos. The Superior Court for this County, ia held on Ire Brat Monday after tha fourth " Monday in m ircn ana noptomner. John C. Moore, Clerk, Joe. r). Bachelor, Attorney General and Solic itor of the fourth Judicial District. The Cuurt of Pleat and iftarter Senaumi is held on the third Monday in February, May, August and November. Jeff, li'tlav, Clerk. Chairman oftlte County CWC William Buy Ian. County 7kliritorYi. P. Marriott. Sheriff ofW.de County William II. High. ' Coroner Willis Soott. .. lieyitter, U. liutaon, B.V!KS. Bank nf the Slate of Xrlk Carolina, incorpo rated liyo. Charter expires in lfcUO. Capitol $1,5110,000, divided into 15,000 shares of which the Literary Boaid holds 0,027 and the L'uiver itv 1000. . Pribciml Bank at Knleigh. (Jeorga W. M.rrd'ieai, President, . Charles Iiewer, Cashier. J. H. Bryan, Jr.. Teller and Notary PuMic. W. E. Andernon. Discount t'lerk ana Kotarv Public. ; . Jordan WoniWe, Jr.. Cler!;. This Bank has braiieiies at Xowhern, Turbrn' FatatteTille, Wiluiiugton, Eliaheih L'ity, C'onr lotte, M.lU n, Moraiib.it and H u,r r. iinreTi r ' On tlie part of t'ie State : l. WCourts, Poll Ic Treaaurar, rx-uffii-io, L. B. Branch tuid W: IL Poole. ""i ' Oa Mm part of the St, wklm iers : W'ui. Itoj lan, Was. 1'ea.jr. J. II. Brvan, J. 11. li.'llouiW-', Am f ad J'm a..d B. F. Mix re. Offering ami Kenevial Uu Tuesday. Iisouiit day Wednesday. loiueat: Bill, aud Uill . iUuhane diix i.uiil ad avary day. Buimeaa hours fr ia 10 till 2 o'chick. KnUiyk firamrk of the Honk of tht Uupt t' ur William II. JiHiea. Cu-lntr. It. P. Fiiii h. Teller ai.J X tar Pul.ll.. Oiaat-roas. e. W. Il.tt,d. T. II Seth and 0. W. l. Hiii.liinea. r- "a Oifaring i.iy HjuiUj, li,iun( day Tuenday RAIL hU ADS. Hateiak and aa Itailromd Company. R. A. HaiailtiHi, Praudeut, W. W, Va, Treasurer, J. M. Pwd, Asaiaiant Trraurer. C. B. Allen, !pot Agen', . Mail train tear. J minutes before 4 A. M., arrives at C 1. M. KartS Carotin Railroad Comjtany. Chat. K. Fiher, Preaideut, C. P. Maudaul.aiL Treasurer, J. T. Was. Fre.ghi add Ticket A cent. Mail tra n arnre & mcI.r k. A. M., from the Eaat i and depart ltul. afirrio'ckna, A. M. Mail from tlta H'al arrnae at 3 lulnuias af t4o'ekick, P. M. Uansru at 2U Dimulee U fora J o'clyck, P.M. POST OFFICE. Willia-i Whita, Sr., P.wt MaMer. OAoaawaira, aa weak days, Irwta huo-riM 9 P.M. . TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. (aaaitat a tarsart aa or aaiu t aLiioa KORTUEKM MAIL (B? Ran Thraagb Mail cloaea daily. at 6 1 a. u War Mail .. .. a4 9 . Arrixva daily . M 6, ! Ths Cars lesve tha dt-.l ai 61 . ai SOL'TlltUX MAIL Or To-aoea Ura, Arrir.. daily .1 tj 'p. Tha Hack karaa 7J . t WESTERN- MAIL-(B U.iLaosa.) . aoaeasl.il. at 8 f. ,. Ama d.Hj , at 4, p. as. Tba Traia leatss . a ,4 j, m OoLDMUjIUl MAIL-llr lUitaoa ) Clow daily, ,t f , Arrime daily al I a. ka Care learea a.ily al lfaa after I a. a TABBOtlu' MAIL (l:r To-..asa II.) CIMaaKaaHlar,Tna.aa4Tr., al t as ArrtaaTas4ar. taf,ru M f a. aa Jlauk kaiaMi Ma. Wed. a J In., at ft a. as PITTSBO B 'MAIL-.T,..,,,,,!!,,, CluMaaa Te.Ur ai.1 ftida, al I p. a liaek hare aa Imm. and H about J a! BpUndld Stock ofOeodt! f Isasw (Mn- ik. brrMS h k tt mJ. 1 a e.. M.. ! ,. a Cr . "4 1 eMM. iw 1... rtm a. la lUMa, aba aw a. w t -a, m.i,: 1 Hit. (irwaiwwwfl,,,,,1 w r I tm ia,. t. w nrtm, n a. a. . Trratu - iik. , . II KNira, aikirt aa aaiiaii'iija. av . n, m.. a-., - , , U-. , m,m laeaew !, a.M ImM, m jalaBaaBaaaaaaWBBaaa Vrf" VOLUME Xim " m RALEIGH, KORTTI CABOLDfA. VEDXESDAY Mn.mr.- mn ,..,... e ' " ' --- -- IW 1011 1D11TIIE1E1TI 'cr i-r. (.nm Mm..,, a. Appletaa's BaiMlag 34S 1 148 Broadsar, BCHICFFLIH BBOTHERa 4 Co " I FOETUS, ANDBIJl.ris ISI . TrBi, Tiintv Oili, Byft, Ptrfninfrj. .e., - I7U HUllasaMract, Ac York, ' ISVITE tha attention of ta twuVaftHi,. aad rariod stock afUrags, tamu, Oiia, Perfui,. ry, k., tit, la addition to their regular importations of 8t0. pie Uraga, they are also nceiriog . direct troai the sources af prediction aad manufscmra, sullies ot.looTii, HiB,andSailausHas.UaoKsii.Coas ioETaa, BPoKoas, Fmch aud Enoush l'sii j4 , . many otlier 8 rl voles asually embraced in Druggi.ta' stocks, which they are also enabled to offer on the most adrantageons terms. , 0 Orders, either in person or by mail, will receive prompt attention, 1. Juue 26, 1856, 77 ' Pint PmniDui Gold Jltdal Piano-Forit, . 8TEIHW.AT ft SONS, M a at? r act car, &g, 84.4 88 walks a streets. BAB aROAOWAT, aiw tork, Respectfully call the attention of t hepnhlioto their splendid assortment or semi-grand and siiuara Pianos, which, for volume of tone, elastici ty of touch, beauty of finish, and in short every thing that renders a Piano perfect, are amui-pus-Jed. They were awarded the Brut premium for both kinds in competition with the most distin pushed makers from Boston, Philadelphia New York, and Baltimore.'' NEW TRIUMPH I Stub-wat k Sons have just-been iwsrdod the F1K8T Promlnm GOLD MKHAL (over nil competi tors) at the late Fair of the Amerlesn lnsUtute Crystal Palace, for the BEST Pianofortes. - " 47-tf. TILT0N fcllidPAIRLAND, ' ' 33 Maiden Lane, New Tork. MANUFACTCRE? OF THE WOULD RE- Downed 8 ilamander Safes. Hunk Vaults, Baltimore Depot, 145 Pratt. Boston Depot, 14 Howard street. 17-ly.. FOR THE l,00t,000. . TftE If. m. PATRNT MAItHI.K CO. Capitul ? 1 05,000.) No. 3i Hroadway, cor. W alker H. Xew York. Ars prepared to eiecute all orders for Mantles Table Tops, Columns, 1'edostials, Pilasters, Slabs, sc., iu imitation of Miens, llnnai.l lv.... ninpoiuau, sna all fancr .Mr!l- .i strength, beauty, and iluiabilily to real marlile and in some respects superior thereto, and ut less hn half the cost. Unlike insrl inj iron.wood or slate, Hi. wholly iree I row' all olj.ctinns which are arged attains! mere suifaee work, where 1 Hint, co pa! tarnish, c. form the temporary polish and beauty . I tin article; Mantels from 8 to f to. Or ders fani llullders, fnhlne Makers and others so licited, and satisfaction gaaranteed. Agents for the principal cities-tieated with. JossrH Labs, Sto. Pkthi Ili:air, Tres.. Lovbi. (I. Mu-ai.ks, V. Pies ' Raldjli October lft.'.l. l'-"J-.-ly. NEW YOKK .MII.I.fXfJKY. MRS. S!So 'WhilfMlf ir.d Bitli YMWntn ud MruH Coudi Marthouvf , id EMidum XE IP TO JlK " I B.c. I?. i bow u L'urnpr oir iha n 4(J ) ill 1.1 , r mini e rm.' ftJ- i-i. I f !l r r oy , ' I.' u'l v-.fcatil.iltf rn If-. Ibw) 'tIM ofutt- fsUtVI. . -ff.T U alt. UasB. ttf "if-. IF. t,, 6 ; BnMkiyi.eiijr Mtia ti .f Workr D. P. BURD0N k Co.' W4TI.1 fTRKCT, I.B .nkiTN,- MB uHk tttf iharm-tin -,f th-ir n .n f., .ut nh ttu rf hp .t..v irakewMif vn Ifnfl mm ., r wilt, hr ,,, I Mrw:; mi Diisr, astt JO tr a..-?! ,Vf.. lit a, ft)T Will or aVagiM lb ,aj ).,,', , UIv. lfifeilaiil,iig mn -4tpi twNij, d iLc I ai.fd ln.ai re, jr. ' o:...l fi, ' ' 11 aoi. . tiawtll uf IMS )l. .1 tr ll,f. , AlMfr w iii. if lonjf ci!i-i , lit-, lb JfciftowljaJn, 6e j,,, , , tur f St.pirMi f, At omt Grid NuU ,v ...... . i. I aaatraettaa, aairaontmarv pewav aad .real oarkkilit. M4ers IS aaetaadly Mnm M Bay a ,w M a. trd. b, awii. or va.i, .u.a b. .,tk ar..H B.M aad Ui.paua, 1 """"I . B.P.UfSDoSfccO, a. a. miui, V a. a eoai.ra J F.a. s. The Wonder of the Age. no rn! It tit. TiAias el.ratad V.ti.a Lialaitat vm aat van fholer iyalery, t roao, t .., t wl,. ."j'TTo "; Wi..a. H..4.te a..ed t,.4a r..i. at -,..11. fliaaa, hroa . r arena II. ia, wB.lli.gak UM ' aifc Ham., U,,,.a4 pK w , lo, l:.a so I i k.t NO HCmi'O-IM IT. T-.la baa .ir.u aia Lla.a,..i r ,1,1 iwis.itaiHw aatlaa a4.aua4 lawte Milan, lara W Ike am;-all Uua Is ake4 Is k aat H mil, utf ! Ike dirMioaa. , DM W!,L EVER 118 WITtidt'T IT ArW M. ll y 1. M M s k.,irt,.. aayiloa( yaw bat. rta, lori kafa.. act toi a mumit RrrrM:D. -TbMaaada af Crfiitira ka,e b.rb rMi.ad ,!.. I .(11. mra'vuuaa. K.a a d.;a M u la. r" re- wlia eer-. -m Ira a.. fiMawrim b, ra a.aa,a av a. ia. an.i.iaa b.b m. aaVn as .y l.OOODOLLalB laaaaaa was ill arava llial Va ., a.l.ll.k.4 a'fcU. ""' """ taaiiawa. bm aad , w k Ika r-alw. -f " aad aw a fawralei et.'a'J rwom bw, a, ,., awvia. af ih. ta'L aala al A. . nMaaa Ua, i a... ""tsisanwl, l. 1 aaa laaaa ik. m. Uata, " 4tB, I. aaasa4 I T iBSaa, af ra. I af Ira T-. Mn t - I -r 4 a UaiawJi a.W4 faaailea, aad raS ia. lr.r.a.M. ( ab-kM ai'aaa la fcaka kkall. a ibaaaaUi, aaaxal la Ika lii,aaua vaa. aaatpaer.l ta-k ka.lla, I k. Jaaay a,,, a, faara la atx as. Mmn ax, ' raa4. W4, ' . I Maaaaa. aaMfc. ika 4.a,.M. . Pasaaa Maaatwa iNaw, tkeeb-w Ik. a.a4 S U aaia kf. laa .-. . - aMUaa at 4 mu, wseraatoi aaaanat la aat aik r J T -Ma." aVa CalUad t . T. I .eaafy r. I.e. . . lllluTT'TI ' 1 .a. i. a . . I f.ial. .w . krfM aawtalat.a a.tl 4 t.l.- I ayu, L. M . : - N l . . 11 1 A' r KKK.I!, WARftATTEO FRESU CitrM, ft prv-wrv Ltrpe Oi.ni. Hm hb. 1 II u ih or Mhurta J Erty 6U-Wk or tarljj nuBaBI, Odium, ' Bed ptklei lMt,n. oti1w Shina, r Wh'tc, ilea Miutvw, )Lrf iHew Stntobarg, pn.wn 5pk,s VatcntinB, Uipt Krd Weibr.9i Betuga, TSmtatnl-ttr t'"l e Hwttm ffulm, - While FoituifL Yell.w Puttb, - Craatmr Bu-h, Katsa fcity Vieturia. - Rt.yal bwarr.or 0it Kid Daaren Tellow. tn 1 ttrgs Red, -- . KarlyHed, extra Puretn. Earl; Yellow 8I1 Wsrks, K'orltd, or Uoubls, II'Imib urlmrt. Cii.na Kd Eye, r Earl, C'biaa, 1 Lsri-eLiBis,rnattnBuu'SBrsr, Carolina aawas or Saba. jUoUaw Crowned, or Cap; Kstra EarryTivBipnwlea,iUadreth's Kitra Early. hurl? TurQin.rooUMi KL Kwlm IO 11 Bluatl Red, Eariy WaabingtoB, EaHyHaytte, Karly CharlloD. Binhop! Dwirf ProHflc, bileaiavn or Hgr, MBngold Wuruel, Kariy Orange da, Karly iUlf .Ur Blood, FrUtth AuibraSugar. Vabfagtt Early Doich, Kuriy York, Lftmlrth' Lurpje Torkr Knrly 8f r Lvavf . Erly Bmtsea, Knrly UruinheBd, ' tJrn i'urlaxl tfvoy, Lttrge Urumhead tmwuj, lwarf Ulae Imperial, Kojal Dwarf Jlatrowlali Blue VrtiMian. Early Chantpinn f England Large Wbite ataarrvwiat, Lars Bwi Bil-tbapod ToiDavio. ax Flat. Cherry. vijtm, or Long. Rod Dutoh, (for pickling.) Car-h; Larga Lata lruiuhead, rommon Field, or Chceaa. Mammoth, Anrf.-a. Long fwli'l-Hhort-t-Jp, Long Salmon, While Turnip-rooted. Red Turnip-Footd. lYellow Turnin-rttoted. mat uuin, Or?n (Jiated. Mannotb. Carrot, Long Orange, KaHy Horn, Aitr gliam. or Field,' Large Wiiit, or Field, Virry. White Solid, Red 8olid. (torn (Indian.) Krergraan iSuKar, Sweet, or Huyiar, Summer Wbite. t tihHbnrb, or Pie-plant'. HaitiIf, f (hiHr.t'iL Early Bind., or Pattv Pan. J Early Apple Ituih, or Egg, Loug tiiven Crookuack, ( Buh Cronknk Summer, Adam i Uutch Summer Seallun. rjiriy Caniida, Enriw York, Kariy, Tutoarora. wnue, Dutch Summer 8ca.lop.yel. vW.'rV.trtr, Early Asiatic, (Imported.) Con-m-aut, low, Late Uutch. Valparatio, ar Porter. Brocreli Laijre PurpleiR(HtTa 8arty.,ad. u-.Mv atijvi rriOKiy coa. Cucumber H"hitH.iDfi, Fx tra Kttrly Rupcian, arjy Frame or Table, Short Prickly, Eitrly Ureen Clutter, Early Frame, Kariy Hhort Oreen, Lfine (Jreeo Tiitker. Large RmL Large Yfllow, Pear-ibaprd, Enrly Flat Iiutrb. Btrap. leaved, Red Uipped, 8trap leaved. Early Htone, Large Norfolk, Long (Jrien (Kveue'e) Huiail Cherkin, ftr pick lee. Lrir (.lutaa. A; Mint, vr Mttnfrna.Yvhm Ardeen, Large Purple, ' K0otcb Yellow, Early Pun U. iRut Baga, r RwrdUh, i-rttmrf. I rriffrrf. r.iriT iurift.t, oti.uK fa lad, Lrndr, Early Caitbaire, lmon BiiIbi, Ho,emsry, s(re, riavorjr, Fnainifr, " Winler; Sweet Ball, liiillfr Lettuue, Brown lu!th, l.iyal t'nbhae, tmeriMl, MiilriilelfiiR rlihage, ' C irlt-d India, or lea, w luie Ton, Sweet llarjoram, pSweet Thyme, titam &rrt: lRy iha poena or bu-bcl.) .UmI lovrr. White liBirh Clover, 'l.oeern., Of I' ranch, IMtte Itiurs. Ilc-nl- orhtd Top, 'Tlmof y, f alisty heed, 4s-3rt?n t''m, Pale-liae. V HT'r'p Nft'lMr, I'ii e a) ' r P. rnra, KHiilasiaitV F ue id) BstM-liw I. U-xtr ftnr.) ' nrtJ.IHlt V Jit ir. .VlHfttllllt SfWMt Jtaff, L , rr Mo 1; alrtj ,,r rteds aa iarlttdsd la this ad- t. . m. nt. A large lot of Mourning: Goods. ll..-oai.s 'ii.! air Laslresi Cnloa 4'hHlia, 'ua' - aol Detains. A. W. H. 4 R. fi, TI'CKEU. 1 lillN-TOVrl . 1 1.1 n: -just 8 t'UKMISTItV IIP fOMMON usl received a hrse snrt'lv of tht. m! vsloahle work. . L. POMKIlllV. Oeloher IH'i. . 1 .' AGENTS WASTED ! ! Kaka Money when Ton Can I f pil K Hulwrriker. dein k pT'-eofr tka aarfitotrd al I lealioa of sa Agvat ia ever, aaety af tb. I nlted tlinte.. KSVieut aad eaka.U? aiea Bay aiaa. at varal dollars r 4iy. kilh-ol rl.b or asnharrrry of any Had Fall i'nl jl.r. of lb. aalara af Ika ba.ia... wi'lb. .ivea er aitilrewny ibe iiheeriber. aad fav aaeiMar OM! P.. fifei-e Ciaiati So aei-eav retaea poM a.. 1 j H HKV HI., rhy.4. l li,a, I'a. Fivhio- He Rair-f iltlon ud Eij hnli. 'pttKasailentnied ba. (an aaeaed a b. .1 Mr. I Tbiioa-s aililiar, a ear ll, earner east af Ik. V.I r t .roHna Book ktaea, for Ika .ferl.l aeanaiBM. dan .a af (ealleawa aba 4.lr a 4eaal .bi. aal . II 4,w4 kaad af kale.' He kefa. by bi. akalt aad .1' a aiivaieai ta kl. ka-inea aot only la laerlt. kat aeeara a Hiatal .bare af tk. petraear af tbe eablla, i. T. AUTOS. Italelk, AsfUt, IM... t ty iDpfrtarTcri li Ike Irljlml Half rhrtta, In mi of t and 1 2 fmnnd; and in M'Mlie IWl aj". I, i, 1, t and 4 paandt. rn 1111 it J Z IT Z Z IT 13 & CO.. (aBMis.i. raviBvaa. aw .aa sniua vat m a Wk alalia Baaiara ta Teas n)j V. r. fWaee a Jfarfe. am4 A'ojft Kvnala, . rill LA ItELPUJA. ffl ia Metallia faeks aat a. la kalffka.!., '' ", a lartet, ai katk Mlaek aad Urea aa eau bw . r. I'rniad bi f r, Terms, faralaked kv as II la al aba av4ae IHaai. All Tee" warraalrd la yWaaa ar aa aala. "S" 'iba .ilea aad kmae Mali aad aaa aaly. llaN akaaM al Hbuk eawala akaas M paaaaa, aa4 af Urea abaat H I'liads Mek. taerk Id. issa, - T0 M E li CMA X T 8 . Stebbini, Morfan & Allen, 44 rurr araut, asw t. mroRTKHI M MAICR IJ Snip, Tjtt. CheBucaia, Parfsmerw, 4a- Hal l!IU aknat tkaw aMek rnsa ib. Wa) ikal tk. oa.Ml. , -".ya Btarkeu alara, raa. a lib e-.at4raaa.a6Ve tfaaS ia4aeaaa.ala la Ik. Af.lo.l, V lriaa at AfaaaaMane, ta ,44aia m,4i tk.y raa e'y ra aad aa as y.a..aabl. taru aa aay atiatlae kaaa ka ait.eakrv.' U4wa la .mis ar by bmiI will an, wilk knoar aad 'a..ll aiiaatiua aad are f.....ll) aj. o4. fair SU4att aaat al Braadas, ktlasaa I allaa abaiaa. AprnU Wanted to 8c!lKa pa, . rilHoUHiilT TIIK IXIUD ST A TF.fL 'pMlaakaank tie, lauaally Maalaaa klafailk. J UOTt sLTVL aIB iAXlARLI CIARACTU. IUIrll!il aaa aad Mlar. la 4 (....I ka. af taa eaaalry at. avakia, Iraaa 1800 to $2000 a year. Aay I-'.. on, ajaa ,aa ata.a a fMoataaaat kaei. aaas nk bat vary Maall eailar a4 aa rb. , r.lal- fa aed lafW eaatatalef e! daeeit.'Ua-, Miaoellanaoua. From Caaakar's Sdiakar. Jaanial. THE L0B0ISGS THAT W0ULD5 1 STJTT. landlady waa a liule, spara, naat, ola.o- loVibg old Woman, with a kind of aufrfical sharpiiaasofoye that Lraksatwi.nwho. n.iJbaalwav. moved wUhin EZ 1 i u . ::" r : ' hon, or at what aire .bcaaii the uusinesa oi lotting lurtithod anartaieula, or whether alia wiw born in it, and etw bp of tuk - ..... ..j... ... . j.. i , ' . business of lottinir furnihod anartaieula. or ...A . iji..j -Ta. .j a tnouiauj, A uu ll U aoOW i but thara aha waa, aa intimaia with W boase and averything that oonoarned it, as a limpet U with its shell, and as iguartint, too, as that ex - elusive animal is of tha. outoide world. Her eoo- nectton with that world waa of a peculiar kind, She never visited it but when driven bv tbe furor of cireumstancet.and then it waa aa a lielenguer el garrison makes a aortie against the enemy. Her natural foea were the trades-people who dealt in anything she wanted, and tha result of a conflict between them, if it involved but the fortunes of a half-penny, colored her whole day. It waa not frequently however, thai aba waa driyen to this ajrjrreseive wiuf.ir., t my landla dy waa a great dealer at tbe door, and lived in a perpetual hostility with the veudert ofsprutu 0, and live soles. - Her house, or at lensftue parlor floor which I inhabited, bore a curknts reseuiMancaMa liemelf, being a little, spare, neat.olean-looking old Boor. It consisted of a sitting-room and lied-rMim in excellfiil praeerration. Wbnt the ago of the furniture may have been, it was impossible even to guess, bat Sir all practical purpose., it was as good as new. There was no gluee on it there never is in a' lodging house but neither waa there single grain ufdunt. Though kept con stantly clean, it bad never been rubbed in its life; and that waa the secret of it. longevity. The carpet, though, aa whole as the rest, wiw not in either respecta ao fortunate, lta color Waa ao completely faded, that you c uld not tell what it bad originally been; the pattern might have boon matter of edloMi,C(introvorsj; and u exhibited a decided g'ing-way from the door to the Sre-place. ita dimensions might be thought scanty, lor it did nut cover the entire Moor; but then, it most be considered, that this o rpet was intended for conilurt of the lodgers' feet, not of those of the six cane bottomed chairs ranged at wido inter rala along the walls. On tbe mantel-piece there stood a lion of Derbyshire spar, and Hank ing him on each side a vusc of stone-ware the background being formed by a long, narrow, horriio tul mirror, divided into time Cutiipart mems, with a black frame, lucse apartiueiila for which I paid twelve aliil ings a week, were not particularly cheerful. They had, indeed, rather a cold, solitary look; and sometimes in the morning at breakfast time, 1 would fain even huve prolonged the miiiisering ol thediny niaid-of-all-work, by aekingqtieiuoua. But Molly had douLtlcht been ordered not to .peak lo Ilia lodgem, and therefore she answered curtlyi and slamming down, or whisking off tbe things she went her way. I hud at lemh recourse lo my landlady hemcl!, and' found her ao much more communicative, Unit I auddeiily oonceived the wild idea of being able to select Iroin her re minaiceg. e. the male, ul for a st .rj wlh which 1 bnd already reaoled to de 1 .lit tlie public, if I could ouly think of a plot. She was not nt all disinclined to speak. Indeed I believe she would have uisde no scruple id le.ling we tbe history of all her lodgers, Irom the epu,:b when thing, begitu'to'n t le down afier the -oriiinu t'onipiest; for it wits to some uch period I relerred in my own mind tbe f rit appearance of "Lodgings to lt." HutJo.niehow her hrlgcie had ihThiaturj to rVl.vte. Ui r l.iv rite hero wa a goutlomau who every now and then nmight her in news from the world thai porli unt nt was going to iui pxae a tat u'i luiuihliwl Unlgiuga. 'i bia was a ciy asci.iug .-uijtcl. S lar as it wont, aha ..-. BonMipul us 4 ilimocrat, that 1 beg in lo be fearful of pot tical c n eience, if wa were met Heart; indeed iie did not hesitate to .el tha whole boil nir ol Il.eui nt di n .n. e ..,.,,. ;.. .... swer to my caution, that II she wa took up iu och a caoae, aiiea .0 d o n lei ihm know ihev hail got ll. aroi g w.w .y the end uut mnce my lauuiady liajl not a story, why not tell it! Thero waa in it a young tieutleuian and a young, lady ood a m..her and a journey and a legacy, all tha requisite materials, lu abort only not mixed. It would be something new wiuldn'i it to give a hue story without a word of l"Ve, without an incident, and without a denouement. .Such was my landlady's uo siorv;' and w will get it out other, "I'll luily and ber daughter," aald khe. "W.kl, I ilout know a thara i. anything par ticular to tell aliout them. 1 hey ware respecta ble pla, and excellent lodgers; their rent wa a. puneturd in coming in as tli riatard.iy; they Slaved f urir.u uionihs, and Ihen went away." "Yen Lai e not mentioned their mime!" "Their nsine! Well, surely I Uiut have knowa their nam when I went' after therefor aao i but aa Ihey knew nobtalv.aiid were knowa to nobody, I auoo forgot it. Y( called th. naoth er the I'ailor, and tlie daughter th Young Ladt j for you sea, at that tint ih.re was no other young lady ia lb huaa. 1 heir occupation f A lor that, lb mother aiarkated, and th daughter sawed, aiuing iu th ehair at the a id dow. Sometime. Iey walked, meiiinas they read, and aimrtlmes they ehslled. They did nothing als aa 1 know of. They lived on their means, lik. other ledger.. All halgara that atay foerteea raoatb have meant. You b an grean, mister. Too man me laugh amietimea I" ' "I only waot.d to know what waa their station, Bow th-y lived, and" "Liv! oh, very repctall ! A lal.d sh.iuhUr, w .ball say, oa the Huaday, with p. laluas andar it ; Moaday, cold i Tuaaday, baabaib thea, maybe, a pair of lit ,les th V ailnea! day Thursday, a dish ,,f aasaenger; I'riibir, sprata O; am) an faiorday. bread and batter ia lb dreaooti, with saxlov ar a r.. ,ay al le. mail, ap lb week re.pa. uLl.. 1 know wKal lady is, mier," her th. landlady tied bar ye m. evre!y "and lUm were ladies !" "I have aodoabtal alioTrt) and lh young aanwaaafeoars aan.thiug l,k. tkaaaaalrear" "11 waa like nothing bui a uiyatary at tha Coburg! I don't know a eon he were a Joung mail. Memight joata. well hat beeaa middle aged or an elderly niao. 1'h.r he aal al I he carlo wintlow opaav,ta, with a Book ia hi. band; bat K waa away ta aa l bat M was ear aiiolow k. wts reading, a bar th young lady waaattliog, a i have bold y., Mwmg ia her chair. Day aftar day, week at lav we. s, nsnnUi after asonia, Ibera aaa keluokitig, and baikteg. aad to.4n.gi ill th BMHtr, dar aay gaiheied Bfwa bia.y., aad be nM m litUe U lo irw wrl,." -Tha yrnna lady. I h-,, retaraed lb looks " KM. poo. dear I Ur lot yiMt. ah waa aa afca.goted, thai ah sou Id not tell what ber H tHlkswNls bedg oa Ik o'har nl id th Mraet, rtli. do SO laofh (bt. I I, .1,1 ba. ll ar uty...tsavs.. ,4. a. 1.1 T six IW I..I ker po. r Mind ye in II .brarfioo, promiaiaoua l.ka, bow b. skaicUad away hat bead, aa il b. bad been a-tawlinga.iawiagl It waa a gnwl Bablortuha for h oi U.at 1 bad kail aiy ear ia, I .f all kia l-og, binely, quiet Iw.ka wore aw ai aa and. Th ,..( lady a,m4 . fraia fr-m lamiog let head a..aaa,,aea ; and evavy time sa .4 au, it ga hint sark a spaaaal bat wkea at Ul, ah. g.t a,,, aow axd Ibaa, aa d ka k,k, full lta gik, ai anouMlung w tl.e Mmt, a lairly buliod li-.a. off iha wiedow. II anald Bt aiaj,4 Iua4 by a makaae al maana litU kwiwiag. aaar aual u.al th eye ika bad bea.trbed kua did kol aarr. ka..' Bay aoroaa u . . r . T a wora I ""J1" l0"? ' i.r t was not to be d. so j aasiiyoot of ha' penny a pound- but in e-aning r was li a ' hotna, a tbe yoont; lady waa still aewinf, 1 1 o iKh I would joa pas hj Iha oths before .ruasiii,r ov.r. Ai d so, iniater. or awar, i.r an). hila I t,,d r giiiiK by tha bou I loobad at his window, proniii.cu.iuii and there waa a sight to see I Ha u MM"'herand of tha rornn, where ''' with his bark to ll,. wIL bt. tw emows ; . i.7 , I . ' D,"Va'" b'ahio resting J. . TO"bd:he bewir-atorwg k ' twi no nmrmimn 1 i ' n ,ur T,h' "WHI ,h ,'',' , al.me, with iliataniinal.il lo.r... .; . I SMS, attli that vnnne lailv )o.f,.ra him. 111.. at t I.' , ! Vftfl V i n "p' for ,b '',i"8 ... .... , ' . . "'"'" ' H'wrt yon ooroa lo that, j ""iba thayontig m,n." itie young man, tr he were aynnngtnan, was a grave, steadr. aedata. miial indiviiln.l whomitht have Wnall aires from twentv fire to fifty. Ha wore black clothes, and awhile eravat his hat was always as smooth as satin; his boots lonaed as tr they had been French polished ; 1fi hair was brown, and combed smooth;' his face gray; and he walked its if he was masuriaifTln pavement wttb-hiasteps. He left the houe at one hour, and returnnl at another, noither a a minute earlier ..r laler: and he indulged his poor heart with the young lady for the very same pace of time every day." , "And the heroine!' "The what, wtttarf? "The young lady I bog pardon." "Oh, she waa a nicesortof person, of two or three and twenty; light hearted but quiet in her i manners; with a g,od complexion; pretty ennngh features, tRking ihem all together, ami light blue eves, with tlio liaey appearance of short i(jht." "Then, go on to the meeting!" "I'm a ftomin? to it It was one dny that the Parlor and the oung Lady were nut; and the live sole leing fried heautiful, I waa standing al the window, wondering w hat ever could be keeping them.and it just one. So, as the church dock struck, I sees my young man, aa usual o pen his d-or and come out, and after a sweeping glance with the tail of his eve at our window, walk d own tbe street, so steady that one or two stopped out of his line, thinking he wa. a mea suring the pavoniiNit. Well, who should be com. ing, right injiis front, as if fur the express pur pose of mealing him but our two ladies j I da clare, it put me in mind of the appointment in the paper for tbe sake of Matrimony with some Imdy as has honorable intention Hud means se crecy. The young man went on for a while, as if he meant to eut. right through between the mother and daughter; hut bi courage failed him at lost, and he .topped ot a window, and stared in at the bill, "Day school for Young Ladie.," till they had passed sometime. Ue then set off agsin, and disappeared without, turning hi bead." "And i this the meeting, mistress!" saiil I with some indignation, "To he sure it ia," said mv ladr. "and the on. W meeting they ever had; for that very day the Parlor received a letter from France, or Scotland, or some o her pine abroad, which made her give me a week'e warning; and at the end of thai "lime, they went off, audi never aaw them more." "And isthiaynur story, mistress!" mid I, get, ting into a doatiright rattf. "1 told you from the first, mister," replied aiy landlady, Uaring up, "that I had no alory to'lell; and if you don't choose lo hear the end of it, you may do the other thing!" I'.lL ! lh nd, my dear madam, lhat I am dy ing to lisnr. Y ou have ao interesting a way with you, that really' 'Well. well. It was- eight months before I heartl anything of the Indies ; but then I had a few lines from tha Parlor, telling aie that ah bad given up all thought, of returning to London, " her daughter waa now well married, and eh was to me wnn tier. 1 hardly knew at flrsl what the letter wa alsiut, or who it. waa from frbr the -T"UBH m.nn nd K' ,ti, m after Iheta to on iua uiiomuu wuuiias. i nsaru and what wok I cr""'' ,n" mT ",'n. "' 'he lax thai waa a going ' lo1" ,ai'' aP"n '""'tfings, I had forgotten all about i wi. Iiy Hi end of a B Tear, ihinaa anr. aa.a dull witli me. The parlura were empty, and the two-pair-buck bad gone off without paying hi rent. On day I was silting alot.o, for ti e girl was out, and thinking tp myself what ever waa o 1st done, when all of a sudden a knock cam bi the diSr. that mule my benri leap to my mouth. Kot that it waa" a hmd, long knock, clateer, clatter, clatter; nor a pM.-inan't knock, ra tall) nora km-k lik yoiira, insatsr, rat-ai-at-at ; il waa three Riodcrnts. leianral. im.l.j tbe knocker, with precisely the aaui number of aeconiia iietwern I hem and 1 eoiabl bar sworn the stroke, were knocked by the young man, for many a time and oft hail 1 heard th.in on th. door on III other .id ol th. way." "I hope to good new, you were right!" eaid I. "Never waa wrong in my life." said my land lady, -when I fell anything... lllack e.t, wlnl eravat, emamth bat, gloasy lak.ia, brown hair, gray face all were, aucbanged. He looked ate.d.ly at me for eome aeconiia when I opened the dor, a...d 1 bras just going a.k him how b did when M last he aaid : "Ixidginga !" "Yea. ail," aaid I, "please lo staple;" and I ahowed hint into the parlor. lie haikedai every, thing minutely, but without raoviug from where h. stood near th. door at the table the ehaira, tbe Ira plana, th 'cbiiimv-gla t I amaureh aoluied Ijiat the tail of that lion waa bnikea (but th husay trampad fur it, 1 can tell foo I) Both ing eaeape.1 him ; and at last be looked al the window, iimfal the chair the yuung lady ased lo til in aa abv aewad j and IbeB turning quietly round h walked uut. "What do yo think of them!" a.k.d I anx bMlv,'aa I followed hint. ' "ttoulda'l auit," aaid ba; and aa b went hi way. 1 wa a little put nut. you may be sure." "I'll lak my rorjrfirata tbof Ibal!" remark d I. "llut n.4 aa raaeh aa via Ihink. miater," Mid my landla.lt -fc 1 aould aot belo fealin. aorrv i. hira. Hot ye 1 a. when Ui. very earn . ... ,1... . , . . 1IHI error reJ ......a .iiw it., J Neil year I" "Ua ihetar day. boar minul, aaaoadi lb am kma k, lb saua look ia aiy laea.tl,. same Ihsperin.B of Iha room, the iwst gate al the young bwly-eohair, and the same a newer t "Wool. lot auit!" The a. it year' . . "My dear atailam ! leiw mag k ikal ago?" "Hall a matter of twenty year." laaagladit wa no worse ; dr a misgiving bad eon, over m and m.t imaginatiou Wat feting Itself )a thed stanee of tbe put. "The aeit year," continued my aa la.y "and II.. ne.t. aud th ae.t. an4 iha Rest were a lika aa may U. S.tui.t, tl.e pari was let; but u waa all osl, would w ,( it aiislit do for another liae" and ! blger. la. II. t out, he ll d l.'l iL and Slill it an.ul.li. ..... At la.f I liaioa.a-,1 .... ..... .. I - . ... , " . ' ,. . -w.-H Btvarii, - jL-iiiir lUkl WOJ ItHI V OS till- Voul.J Biaa's dav . ao 1 as u.a tik tiit sir,k i.,a wh.a e.,i.n,i bov it gavea-a u. h a lumt I frlla.il badk t d.. right, , aa by thi. time eccua mm.dlo tl.ar .-., j.,aaa.ad always grew ana. b ut when the time cam.. U it was of u o e.ieine to biiu; oaly h. Mated Iwio. as b ug when IV.I.H wa. opened arid be aaw a Strang fa. a. Hut he ,, lo all ll, al,ary thin. ,iB,a Wou'du'l tutl. Al all U.aae ,!. of ili.acli..n,Li, stay Wa. af U,. aaui Jei.g h U. a minu s; and when be went away I I and f I did w.ir-ti bita oocab walked Uaight to t!.euaeb-olU, - .11. m-sier, yoa may think, aa yew. naad a.lhal I aaw a . 4.rT.ranr ia it, yuunamao'a j hx-ked aa if h. was a Bewaring Iha paramnt, I onlv Uking agora pains to iL 1 eaunnt think whatfil waa that mate me eare so modi about that old"ffRing man, for I aever ia bit life - changed more worda with him than too have heard, -ieat once, when the cluck waa fnat. and he hada't made his appearance at the hour, I aat quaking in bit chair, and grow ao aervuaa thai when at but tlie knork ennio, I started op with a aoreans. Bui this waa after wa had keen well imin a noure oi jeara accustomed to aaca other. L1'". ' umitimct cruas; that was when r.. h,i k...u ... li... ...,t .i. i mgfr atroretiryeBry accustomed to each ether, we had hardly any lodger, and th parlor never whim cutr. not it waa all on a him. He didn't mind m a pis nn en when, being ta better humor, I once asked him to ait down. Ha just looked aa usual as i thero waa nobody ia the world but himself. I was ao sallied, that I thought of repeating th invitation, and pointing lo the young lady' chair; but it waa a bad Ui"Kbt, and I'm glad I " ""H-fr-g more and ;lad nuw that I kept it down, and more infirm: and at last. when one year be came and went in a coach, al though he would not make use of eoachee'a arm either in coming down or going up th. steps, had a Acre heart,And dim eye ba.king after him. The nexi year, you may be tur., I was at my post aa usual; but whon it ovine near the hour, I waa ko fidgety and nerv.iu that I could not ait down, but kept going from the parlor window to th door, and looking up at th clock. Tha clock struck tiler wa. no knock. Poor old young man I In ten minute mora, there wa the post man's knock, and I look the letter be gave me, into lb parlor slow and desolate like. Th girl waa out; we had hardly any lodgers; thing wore very bad with me f was wire oast down. But business is bnsineaa; and I oiened th batter which wa no doubt about th apartment, for 1 i Ber get any other. Thi time, it waa train a eounlry attorney, telling mo of that Heath,aud of j a clause in the win, leaving a hundred pounds to me for my trouble in showing tin Uxijinjt that leouUln't mil. Mister, I was look all of a lieapl , The whole twenty years seemed to be upon my brain. The (oung mail the young lady the long, long love looks across th street th meeting he couldu't stand, that was like Matrimony in the papers the-visils to III parlor, where die had lived, and at and never hv him the gray face the sink ing liinlm the whitening hair the empty lodg ings the handrail pounds I Is waa alone in th house; 1 felt alone ia Ilia world ; and straight way I throws the Inttur upon the table, plumps me down in k chair, and Curat out a crying and Kibiiing." ; , .Here my landlady stopped; and her cttdsa tale ihitf'Wants, um think a, only incident, pint, character, coloring, a brgitiuing, a middle, and aa end, to lie a vory good one. But nil these it receive, from the reader, who i. acquainted with th inner lift), of that old young mna, and i. able, if he cli.Kise, lo write his history in volumes; and whose memory brings befor him some unconscious image, which gav4on and direc tion to the thought of year, and supplied a Mecca of the heart for hie meditative visit with out affocting in any sensibl degree the cold calm look, and th measured step with which he paced through tbe care aad business of th world. , Which to Che. . .... Mr. Cliainniou, a rich widow of only thirty uuiraora, and in tha full bloom of her beauty, was in th matrimonial market closely besiege by three suitors, ell uf them good looking, nil gentlemen, and all prt.fe-.ing unbounded and disinterested lot fur the fair lady Capt. Treva nion had been a cavalry officer, but had retired from the sen ice, He waa a tall, dashing figure with vary arisiocratie raaiinera. and lib. K.A Pepper, Paul Clifford' friend, poasaasedan "un. Bitumon nne noun oiiis.tr." Iiuloej, it Wa ru mored that hit ambrosial curie were not nniura'a gia to him, but th ttmlia avima of an ma nama. b' and more favured individual, proeur of Ib.gle by theliilermrdiatioa of a certain am.sint of filtby loor. Tat Captain had in hen tod a large fortune, , Buitor No. 2 wa a Young man about town, levy fiisbiiinabla, polished and pleasant. II contrived to keep nut of debt, but hi financial resource wer .aid to lie very limited )laud Carelea. evideatly had a good -proa t Ml toartect of: Biveas. The third suitor, Mr. (Stanley Morelon, wa. an art student, and also cultivated poetry. TbiMigb. very modeat and unnffented, ha waa slightly eccentric- in th matter nf ce-tuiae wore a lieu- ben. bat, and black veliet cow, and during th Kossuth excitement had aeriotit tliuughlof eoui plcting hit epuii.meiil by a feather but his bet ter genius saved him from thi. selection. A. he ana quite sensitive and timid, bad an awkward bubit of blushing, and waa silent ia company, 111 Captain and Carelea mad light of the rival ahlp, and Considered th oolites! at confined lo themselves. Tl.e Captain proposed afiar the moat approved utej o, ,b.!.ou uro,p,n graeetuiiy ,., kar9i andpres.mg ll, .ua that murmured hi. ...... ... .i - r..: i. i i i ... . , . . . iu ..m uiir nan.i u.a. loneo a. Ills guerdon. When he hod retired, Claude paid hia devoir, and made bi. proposal wilh gr.at aarnaaineae! Hi irofeaaii.n. iuternatediie.. were Bo lea. em- p nai ic man in v aptain ike painter cunia netl. M ban al . .;,t. Ih laily of bi. lot. ha fiMtad a voice which fail. d huu in II . preaeaet of other.. T" eiicb nf the .ultor. she give th same reply namciy, thatsb wmild return a deBtiit ao .werhi hit .nil exactly Hire weeks from Ih dai.of bi. pn.p .aal, reoiiiriiig hiia in U.a inter val to rvstniin iroin call Captain enteie.1 Mr, j haninlon'. drawing ri and .nrveyad iimHirfniiu bead lo f... in ll.o Vrraiillea mirror, with a .mil of aali. faction. II was ngairod in . elf auliii.ratl.ai whan a light step recalled huu to a .tj-nee of p'n.pneiy. He lornel and Uheld lb." widow, but a th,ck Ted e.ivrre.1 bar far. II. drew a chair lo her eti ana aiiijieseed Per. ..-earc.ella." said U. In hit but ier- lo remove the en. i. . i ......... .. uas acr meant ta S. soneaalail " Ala., I'ai.lani." aaid the widow, arllk a Bi.sv..lre, and drawing hot T.il yettbaer, llinae rbartn. .lial d I loiigar." -la .1 pl4 r ried U. C.Main ia a Ion ut alarm. "What do yua ai oan ,r " . .Siuea I saw yoa Ui. been tarv ,u k. n boa I was a btl4 my paieni. aeilectad lo ba.. Mi. vn.ai.d, and lla rat.cv. of small p..." "Tlie sm.'l p.,i!" rricllli. C.i ain, po.l.ing hi. ehair back k. tl.e other side ,d a .,t1. J...'l be afia d, apialn." at; ,t l,e,dw. It is a. I over, aud I aia a dre,lli , tm. buid, Uilnl eour.etl.al Baaka aa diUeranca la yaor atfeciUa.' H-to:"crir l the eai.taio, "It w.,ld m.k no d.fleirac If I wa..t.-J to retire with itu lb ooumry. to by lib. lh,rb and J au,. Km Ulo g . iui aooinly ta inir.laea al l.sli. ai. J , , I V ""'" 'J a dreadful dialler, -.1 kaier ntrrad aiy l.etd!" 'I rekstatsy ia fima Tour nTr...,'..i..... are fra,' said the wid.nr. ' i "1 ....a,, ikmi.t a,.'..."..., . ,i r.a...;.' greaily reh.iel, "il.ai f m ailllod iadivuloal .d .isilit ia aiy s.i.iatH.o, who will ba will I very b.pt y I mthary, meaie, 1 wi.b )w . very (..al day " lllg or luo.iu-ii.a a anil "I,...,.!11 ...1.1.. ber. and lah..nl bimaelf fr an th. city: K.h e.u.1,,. t?,., J am i, ,7,. p,, .fl C,'. w-ier promised a kuicjl.tly ,.la., i8B..e and kei i I aia a an and ia tl Z 11. f ? 1 b.. pledge. TheC.ptu r dowa lo Newp.rl leeTT, 1 ?J ZlrnV, ZVu 77 T"' '. ' ITauda went ia rjaratog,, and St.nl, rr,cd hia Madame bTcooratl. l ll 1 "' " "' aket, h Unik u, lo the Cvidt. Mouot.i.a,. ()tlTbWtr7.r' I ?"" ' " ' Tii. widow shut betwalf up U three a,ix- ItittaV ,lfl Tv ,."M'i"' '- " A.,he,.,T.,i,;B ,ha, tim V VZ .ewnmn n.i.u.nir Wit BlUlUie. Ill eieVBt.t yourg gentlemen h-ird of the Vm of Lr 1. . -y wilh treat M-ataafe. r.,,l?-tni ' !11." aaid Mra. I tampion. ' My basinca man, baa just beta with me ail th momma, Mv inve.iment were stoat enior lunate, lam e..ui.oi.lv Urcare.l " -How Biik.nuiwUe,""eiUjarlea! "fori am ia tbe same pre. li mute nt. I doti't see n y way through thi. quar:er. Now it i. very evoi.-ot that it would be tbe height t.f all folly for two Beraona wltlioul any locfiaie i.r to marry only lo multiply m sery. 1 mint beg you to con sider my pr. p.al of last month oa only i n il tional. Doabtlea there ar n.h. y:pi'inciplei Biea who woohl in my ese think only i f a,ti meul; bull am too g4 a morali.t and loo PHid a citueen to think of persevvnti!; a, nr.-. arewell, mnjnnie! Farewell C.rever! I lone yoa witli despair in my heart, and madness ia my brain." . t Probably no dcLaration of despair was ever altered ia a cooler totm and so thuu -ut the widow. " "He rpved me for irij money, aa I tlmupht," ah aaid, "I begin to belicve'tl.at ail the'tnen are alike. If Stanely provea e.jualiy heartless I haH renounce the perfidious sex." The fouiis artit heivrd !he loss bU lady' Beauty calmly. ' It is a m sfortune," sail bo. " Be.ittly is a glorious girt, but perishable ; the true heart ond mind alone remain unchanged till death." - - Bat I am poor," soul th. widow, ; "You give m new life, Isabella,!" cried tt. paltiter. " The wwld cannot say now that any mercenary mat! ret tainted th pore feeling wild which J regard you. Trusl me. you ahull nevor want while I huve brain and baud to work fur Too." . . " Then tako me fir such as I am and was." cried the widow, throwing (t Iter veil, both ' person and in purse, aud furgiva tba fahiieitct tale which proved two of mv suitors worthless." Freed from the veil, lierilaszliiig beauty beam ed on the painter in nndlmmed rmlianco, and her hand thrilled tohi, touch. itcd ny that Ihey wore huppyf - ' : ' Fram Cbaawert Cdlnbwtgli afak'.tt!. Anecdote of the I'reurh Mpy aystem. Among the many fnmtlie whirh'toae into no tice under the empire of th first Xanoleon. few bold a more dtitiguthed portion in the l'ai i- ian society of the day tlmn that f the Countess B. Hei boose, at the period of which we i en' was the rendrxroa of ail the celcbrit e (J tin? time marshals nf Fini.ee, stale men ariin men of letters, alike cmwded I,, ber salrtn. Biiriin M. wa. ane of her m.stt f,eqnPnt gue-t-and bad tlie reputation of beinj a. ,.,,T amusing a personago at could be met with in consequetice, hi. company was very generally .ought. en by the l,igl,e,t ci, dek. in which, though but little was known of hi. fnmiT r connections, he bad found mem fv-ebtain an excellent fisiting. ' "e 'Toning, in the wlnler of Uofj. i,rili:.m party aa. aaaeinbied inlhp,r anloons oflho Countesa B, when a gentleman, well known ... all, arrived In hieathUs lia-te, and apret.ily much cx. ite.1. Il mrnle bis w M M!Uy n, poasiblo to th ouni., and all' crowded r ,,d to hear what ffrtwl pioce of Intelligence hed.a.t to communicate. . we are all, I think he mid. "well aeo..l. etl will. v . : . i ' .... alio iff so constant a visitor i ..ere. , regret to say tt J have just learned in .... oioto, puaiuve manner, that he it undoubted W leave the cabinet ofMuntlriir Foit-he The nsseniblnd gttost were llmii.lcr-stro. k t this nnoxpeetod aunonncement, each one emb ay, oring to recollact what indiscreet tiprosi, n m.Kht have passed In. Ii, i tl0 Pr,,enc.,.f the treschorou baron; and all, naturally enotn-h. feeling extremely uneasy at th poesibilifv of be uigciilled upon to answer for .. long foreot ton Word., spoken, as they though!, in th, .,.. ly of ririyat .ocicty The hoMos. nf course w an m.wt indignant at the Insult which had hrc put ntKin bor.aiid could harUly believe in the tr.itli ol Hi occutatiiHi. , , k , However, aomething lmt be done ; th Urort wu momentarily expected ; and unless ...wore able t clear bim.elf frtm tl,iwri, j,pinlion, must lie atone .xpelle.1 frtaa theeXty. After tome discuMion therefore, it waa decided that, upon the arm. of llaron M, th, coun.ea. shoul.t requeet a fcjv m notes' private ennyor-atiiun with him thai ah .Imuld take him into another room and having told Im. of whal be ... ,(d, .leiiild ask him if h, bad any exnhmati pj offer, a. otherwise ah. ,houl. he oblige to siic nil. to him that he most diwontiijue hi. vl.iu. In the m.did of the inveciicw which were mur ed forth on tb, head of th. utiforton.l. tunm thai worthy made hio.n.. . ...i i , aiituicuiauivnii wat ilent: and though I.. .,(.. i .. : . friend, with hi. cuspimnry e.yn.,imit,ce, beevi- uciuy sawf.ii waanol right, a. hi. m.wt imim.ta aoiale. of yesterday avofd .poking lo linn, or at moal gave him the slightest nnaaiidcailinaii...,. ns.sss.yrr,' easily aha.hed, llan.n M. pro reedctl. n. usual, to make hi. Iw to I lie hoato... who at wie as bod been agreed t aald to hi,,. .Monsieur le Baron, m.y J reqoeat th. fk.orof a row wonl. witli you in private?'' "Certainly, madam.,1' replied l!,. baron, offer Ing bt. arm, which ah declined lo fake, and forthwith d the way to aa anle-ehamUr. Ih. otHinleaa, feeling naturally very nemo, al Ilia part .he bad lo perform, at length ,J with om ha.lt.oBi tlluw not aheiher v. u are awara, .Monsieur le Hn,a. nfth. aeH.'.e. 0U,Hm wbiKb ha ; ; " ; ; ' ""' i I B "reryna ami which. un- yno run remove oreit,' .... i.e.. foreefebiaemdniir.8iminl j au." l"rily, mut i he baron ... ..,..., aa pnle.. eontinuedt I have been inlomi I. B,-i w b it appoara lo bo iindouhted authority. II,. i ... ;. ,i r . M"aii r. tsWtttt you are, ,,r, ' -im. replied lh. bacon, - Is tl ,t all ! ,i mw attempt lo deny it nothing can b an-re true I au a spy. -Aud how," exclaimed the lady, - ha,, dared to insult me and ioyguc-i.,',y r,re ; , to pre.ent ymi..it nitht al ,r ni-h! nt nr h b ail unaorthy Biannerf" mine. ' "What!' fried iL u,,t, simiai aovthnig it f .. . turned out nf ilt h. ear in.i vi i "Sifily, Madtiua,' an-ae e "dar. 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