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iotertion. ' ' - - -
A TALE.
THE ROMANCE OP BROAD WET.
I have earned three shillings, York, this blessed afternoon!" I exclaimed with ill sap-
nrrwed exultation as h- threw down my pen,
which I had been diligently using for four boon (I was "penning nn article for a certain "monthly," der reader) pushed my
closely written manuscripts from my hat,
which 1 have made my erne. pocKct since my
ifih year, the time, I believe, when mj dis criminating parents exchanged my infant cap for the manly castor. Three York shillings
have 1 made this Messed day, heaven be thanked! and now I can conscientiously take
ly are born under the auspices of more lndul The nobleman had married the gentleman's
gent stars than others the stranger rode up, housekeeper. She had spread the snare, and bowed with ineffable grace, and (blessed en like many a wiser fool, he had fallen into it. counter, that with the omnibus wheel!) his Half an hour afterwards, the hack drove to
bow was acknowledged by an inclination of I the servants1 hall door, and my heroine came her superb head, and a smile that would make forth, closely veiled, with bag and baggage.
any soul seek accidents even in the 'cannon's I and drove a war. The Count, for such he
mouth. He rode . slowly, and, in a few sec I was. 1 saw no more. 1 saw his name gazetted
onds, the carriage look the same direction. las a passenger in a packet ship that sailed a
i nere are more inferences to be drawn trom day or two after Tor Havre. How he escaped
mis, rcaaer: ah other carnages passed the from the mansion, remainelh ye! a mystery.
same route. It was the customary one! At Henceforth, dear reader. 1 most conscientious-
he melting of twilight into night, the throne flv eschew' matrimony. -
of riders and drivers repassed. The lady's .- " cariiage (it was a landau, and the top was ' . Fromtkt Boston Weekly Xmgaxine. "
thrown back) came last of all! The cavalier PHRENOLOGICAL COURTSHIP.
was riding beside i(! He dismounted as ill In a work lately published, entitled, "The
He enters the room, and is introduced to a
young lady of tolerable beauty, but with rath
er too muclt venemence ana egnrnesa uic expression of her face. Her complexion is
good, and her features, inougn rawer severe, are welt formed and agreeable. He talks with her upon a variety of subjects, andtf iids her, to way the least, quite as intelligent as himself. He soon becomes purposely silent, and leaves her to talk with some other mem ber of the company, while he leisurely surveys the intellectual premises. He is delighted. He finds hrr head broad in front, remarkably narrow In its middle width, and exceedingly
long. While thus busied, he thus soliloquize
menlallv: -
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"AH the organs in the jroniat ana coronal
drew up before the door, assisted her to the Philosophy of Courtship and Marriage, the region, beautifully large ! Charming and in
pavement, and took his leave. For several author scriouslv recommends the aid of rrac teuitrcnt creature : nsofu;tvfwfM,eweei
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:fternoons successively, the gentleman's ap- heal phrenology in the selection of a wife. ly bungling out in the postenai. ceronai, ana uearance mounted on hi nnMe animal, was Let us sunnosc. then, the custom of examining lateral rceion o(ihe caput. How viitnniisaid
j- a ..j v .' a " - - - i WW I a W simultaneou&lr with that of lhe lade nt her 1 1 he heads of ones female acquaintance, for faithful to all her moral obligations . Lkslruc
carriage. One evening they were unusually Uhis purpose, has become general among fiYciiM. Com6ot.'rews, and rfcguisitirrnrw, vcLite nn ihoir r.inrn P;nnii. ik. i..r.lali 1 harhelors. and that a vouni- man never ven rv small scarcely observable. Beautiful
drew un hefnre the .lnnr. U tnn rf:.rb tn tures to offer his hand to a young lady, until narrow head ! What a mild, meek, and am
. faros, hut I rmtlrl !. ..nrn tUm .!.. I he haa had an oonoatunilr of inspecting her iable creature she must be ! In his raptures.
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trian was not the stranger: Wo! he dimoun- neaas i e win suppose mai ine joung pure- nc n wiscu whu n ui v. u, - ..v, ...Vw
Van Buren, Mid with what disgust should
Western Llemorrats view the conduct of the
latter! Wab. Cntr.
For the Amtrirmn. REFLECTIONS. A nw years si ce, an J the rlaces which
we now occupy, presented quite a different aspect from that which we now behold. The forests were nncleared, and nature appeared in her primeval love lines. The foot of the
white man had not yet been traced among these hills and vales and confluent waters. The Aboriginal of the fori st, roamed through woods, pursuing with avidious step," the timid deer& herding buffalo, or paddled their light canoes along the translucent streams of the White Waters, in quest of the finny race, with all the native simplicity peculiar to their race. But now they arc gm: c: These foot steps are no more lo he seen. The shrill war-cry, the bloody grapple in strife, the death-song kidding defiance to their op posers is heard no moie, and naught is now left to commemorate them, save here and there are
scattering tumuhes, and other relics, which
a little 'ease in mine inn!' Whereupon, I . .. .- : :k - ir u: ntl
ignited my cigar mm scutiiniiiumig "t" i ratos, a gilt from my considerate landlady pray heaven she ch.irge it not in her bill to tare her candles, and ascending the three itcps to my window, I seated myself in iny accustomed chair, and forthwith began to
speculate on things external. It was that calm, lovely time, which was wont to usher in the twilight of a summer evening. The roll of wheels beneath me in Broadway was --aides. Bright forms flashed br in gay
carriages? The happy, the gallant, and the tauuful, were all forth to take the air on the fashionable evening drive! Why was I
not with the cavalcade! Where was my
Rosinantet Where was my -establishment Y
Echo answered -where f I puffed away si
lentlv and vigorously for a few seconds, as
these mental queries assailed me; and, blessed! . . . in. j t i i 1
Soother Ot tne irouoieu, on. .ucompiiraaic upr! my philosophy returned. Diagonally opposite to my window, stands one of the proudest structures on Broadway. It is costly with stone and marble, lofty porticoes and colonades. This edifice first at
tracted my attention, by its architectural beauty, and eventually fixed it by a mystery, that seemeJ, to my curious eye, surrounding one of its inmates! " But 1 will throw into the
itory-vein what I have to relate, for it is a BoaveHetle in itself. 1 can unveil you the
mjslery, lady! A lady of dazzling beauty was an inmate of that mansion! and, for aught I know to the
contrary, its only inmate. Every afternoon, armed in simple white, with a flower or two
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tn her hair, she was seated at tne arawtngi room window, gazing out upon the gay spectacle Broadway exhibits of a pleasant after noon. I saw her the first moment I took pos
session of my dormant nook, and was struck with her surprising loveliness. Every eve
ning 1 paid distant homage to her beauty.
Dare a poor scribbler, a mere penny-a-liner,
aspire to a nearer approach to such a divinity, enshrined in dollars and cents? No! I worship like the publican, afar of "'Tn distance lends enchantment to the view. But
she was not destined to be so worshipped by
all. One afternoon she was at her window.
with a eilt leaved volume in her hand, when
a gentleman of most graceful bearing rode
past my window, lie was wen mouniea, ana tat his horse like an Arabian ! He was what
the boarding school misses would call an elegant fellow! a well bred man of the world, a
remarkably handsome man! lall, witn a fine oval face, a black penetrating eye, and a moustache upon his lip, together with a fine
figure, and the most perfect address, he was, what 1 should term, a captivating nnd dan-
gerous man. His air, and a certain indescn bable contme if fault bespoke him a gentleman
As he came opposite her window, his eye, as he turned it thither, became fascinated with
beautv! How much lovelier a real lovely
creature anoears, seen through -plate glass!
Involuntarily he drew in his spirited horse and raised his hat! The action, the manner,
and the prate, were inimitable. At this un-
tunrded moment, the 'hind wheel of a rum
bling! omnibus struck his horse in the chest
The animal reared high, and would have fal
Wn backward upon his rider, had he not, with remarkable presence of mind, stepped quietly
and eracefullv from the stirrup to the pave
ment, as the horse, losing his balance fell vie-
- uv etiaiiEi , 4 l ui.-iHVHii- - r 1 f 17. aaaall Jllf ted, opened the door of the carriage, and the nologist introduced to a young lady of pleas- begins to peer about her head and neck as possessed the soil where now we occupy.gentleman and lady descended ! The foot- ing counlenance nrd deportmeut. He does closely as if he were examining a staulc. The Another busy brood of beings have uppeaiee!
- w. M m. aw i v ...1 .iisi t s aa . x a. aw
mn h.l nulohU knr h- i,.... m.1.1 not. according to the ancient custom, take his I voune lady, exceedingly jealous ana annoyed, in me inierwai, wuose mnuew loucn nas oias-
occupied a seat by the side of the fair one! et before her lo enter into conversation for moves several times away from him. He jed the
prospects of the red man, and driven
i un. .i ..I. ... . .It.: r t i i .j r.-
I watched the progress of the amour for se- the sake of watching Uie expressions of her edges up lo her again, and finally, o maite mm .roni nome, lone ana orjccu0,iar se
veral days, and still the stranger had never countenance, and learning the character ot sure the evidence cl his eyes, he lays his nana ras me ivocay niouniains, ana i.ience on-
11 J SlOgllOliljr IS UOIUIIIg, 1 1 1 pun UIC u.kwi irci ncnumm Mt...iuviur . -"J
id. r.. -i i i . I hpr mind.
-:....-.... v.,5U;. -t.c,,,w,, ,".... a j!' I,' .u Ki,h Ihim.elf down ...d A. while tl.e lumullimiia
.HkA M U I mm i, I M I .I n . I KIlflII IS llUllllllf Z itP IlUlillllJII BIIU tirUOl LSllfJIll I illfTC IUC LUrriVUKWw UMTt.llllt -vin w 1 w --w
mice v., . tlu. i Mw iiim niuuEiiie uwi, .. . :. .. . . . . .. .V ' y.T j; t tl.. . .V,.,H .otll- I,:
with that ease and self possession which char-Mre notning at attin tne balance in wnicnncr extremely snmii lonw tisiuh. ru wun-r ...w-u ..
acterized him. He passed and repassed the character is to be weighed. lie must sit a tins done, i han fie receives iromnisaaorcaoie, .- cr v
u 4- .1. .: j .u ...i. short time direetlv in Iront ol her. as it he a smart box on tne ears, nccompanieu wnn uui iHMwiiiiiiHninrc uic ocwe oi our iwe
hastily ascending the steoi of the DoVlico-- 'e going to magnetize her, in order to sur- looks and; words, which prove that he is no cre wrong in, ksU tow.Ni
nulled at the bell. The next moment he was CJ --i""""'";" .. r--v-
ai
But
has
She orders him the injured race of red men, still we have
. i .a .i.i.- iA nfwM uftftft..i nisi mil a. rm iinnia n nil rift, mflifpi ii, pirfli.'. uitnircicu ni iinuiH i nnu wui uiraciu nib
imiueu, ana aisappearea out oi my siguui :.!... .i ... i , ... utl iniopo.t n in il,n lntrr .f virin.
only for a moment, reader. An nltick e 'ae '' canaiuaie, 10 marKwuiur; supposing iu.i i..c.c - - - -.l ZZ" ii..;:; k.. IZZa
its advantages. The blinds of the draw- glance, the prominence o, tne inieneciua. ,n3
j : s mrs-jin-.. ana men praauanv pel Dcnina irer, roune viraEu,weremr.n;iircij wiwh. '-'-i , . - --
inr-room were urawn, ana impervious 10 not i --". s- " . . . . - . .... i .:r.. j
i Hiipra no fun nnronini ? -Ttiminp ine upfti i me uene t-nus. wuit.ii iui uc cehiui. m k-v
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glance from the street; hut the leaves were turned so as to let in the light of heaven and
my own gaze. could see the spaces direct
ly down into the room, as distinctly as if there
was no obstruction. This I give ns a hint to
a a m . s
a
their
much
was
another,
I I il..lli.il .ii.n I. nnftnt
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I.-idv 1 then learned "the art ol ",c "mxr"
opmcntof her selfish, destructive, and other hut a specimen of the incidents that might fre- seemed to lower partcntiPus over us, threat animal organs, which protrude laterally and qucntly occur, were phrenology to come into en ing destruction and devastation to our lib occtpitally. fashion! erty and pence and quiet homes. But those
N. B. Napoleon and William Uobbett, speiis nave ocen oesiroyro.
The clouds ef
Iftinn Aral nr(ftinc. wr Will sitfnnCS
i ft'vft. ..iw aw .....
i i":0t i i.. l.-n vr.-.nA. 1 1 tin r.ii(rnarinu radirnl. had remarkabv nnr- adversity have ben cisuipalcd the sxy cl
ll concemea, who nave revolving leaves 10 v r o . .n , Th of G.. iack.on oar national glory is yet screne.amid the con- I;
yenitian blinds. AUick gentlemen are "67 Ha 7t7lwl Drl Franklin and Sir vulsion. and "revolution, that other nation, v
edified thereby. Tliff next nwment lie exnerienred. The sun of nrosperity ,
itheroom,his hand uuon his heart- :""nS l "'3: ri' X ' - ' Uet shin benignan.ly upon s-Scien and
and I s:iw him at her feet!- Sir- :V' 5 - ' .knowledge, the handmaids of Improvement.
scene:
iTEns.
between the size of Bennolence nnd Ucslruc-
j- fivrnns, the last of which he find enormously I . . From oar London Cerrtipondent. niyuc-i . - .....1 ..l. i 1 rn . f .. s 1 I.e. V-.tt !( l
-. . 1 - r. : 1 iflrizc. lie uiiuci iuiuc insuni icuuiik iuiii i lie ruuiui ui nm mw un.. ..........
-!cl...u.l,r, .ur .bout W l-ph ,n,c. -nor. -f
: .. The t"K.!h .Mi0 T! fflJ ita lSfo. 7 I ; W & S . id i... formMi, h !'. of i cii.. .r h
-M m waits niiaa n is w siw isiia Hiniiiai.cu cca- 1 .... a- . ft
tures, 1 could see he was urging her to some 1 .
sudden step.
love!" I shall have confidence, I have so
good a pattern, when I go to make
ilaration.
the acc
are disseminated in every Corlior
try, and the smile of gratitude is seen upon almost every countenance. Greece Mid Rome could boast of their
famed orators and sculptors, India of her vast resources of wealth, Eg pt of the fertility of
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nA, i : h. nrran 5n ih Turkish canital against the inhabitants. I et we nave cecn auspic ous
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Sh.. . firti onnpd rluc - ol ISetuvoiaice. lo couiueraci uic cu -u. reuemous 1 n.u . -bjim
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and file writers enough to find all these graces and blessings
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. .. ft a f. . ..... Ih. ftn.o.ll murla ECnillllrllllie HIIU l;aulllE llll.llic.li.iaivu6
. 11 1 " 1 1 . ri action ot tne acstruciive ana piigii.iuu 1 even go bo ir s w iciwn a .,.," . - .. - tant, but gradually becoming more placable, rj f nct'O" 01 tne uc P B I of his'fleet on the us, until the star of our iiation s glory shines
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the door. I ney came -out arm in ar
entered it. 1 could hear the order
coachman. --drive to St. John's Church.
aAn elopement
in at breaking
and taking my
a . gr, nawtr PTPR. HIIU CXIIIU11CU 1 1 1 1 III IMUUm U a, I iv, meil iiv " w .w j --- I .
as ifl earned a policy ol insurance upon my u-t, it.. .mmnn t iew of the case: bat it Tns Guard Lottkbt. lbe great real
life in my pocket, the long night, of stairs to """ ". " ..t on her beautiful liu,: but De- must not be disguised that there is a devilish estate lottery to be drawn at Jacksonville
the street, bolted cut ot tne iron. uoor,ana - ' i a k,.,i C.nr nf ar n,t bloodshed. Florida and which numbers amoug its prizes
mm, -a . i jeiiHitviiMi nminmpu in mi uiiu?uni ulkicc i?unu nui vnu u - - -- i . . -
followed the landau, which I discerned just 5r . M ,1-!lt4, T,,n lnnp. nFupr .' rM,r!lin which will reouire great wisdom Bank's large Arcade, and Bishop's Hotel,
ri i rAiiar. irvui u ciu vi u.i .. . . i -..... i . . i i
vftw nlho. ll'lftftt
j When he firt saw her lovely face, to be con- occasian. The quest ons now asked are, what 'P"-UUW.; v... rjr lo- ,h,b. ed . b.ul.fol ,iprc..,on of .. Utol Wtart &jM.t- J J P & 4o,u ie.
I
spected upon every breeze.
Vrookxille, July 4, IB3VI.
h-.. t n a e 0 an snmitiiiHi nisi iw mi miw ii i mnm i m w a w i ir mwz n t:iivi"i - w s-"-
, thought I. Uavingbeen Though Casualih, was deficient, hn the three first questions Lord Palmei-ston
cover, I will ne at tne aeain. i... r inillence beamed from would nrobablv decline to give any answer;
bat and gloves, 1 descended,""-7 ...... ,Lifi.i.. An.- tt,. W k..mU av .No: and that is
iviivb va asw I IV s va 1 l w SI J 1
""'""I j A .ilhUku I ..J Rrirnruni. Ihe nnr nl the lend I hi? occasion HO Utile laiK.ana sin tuiniiun nniwnt:
ed fullfast on foot. I eschew omnibusses.- voi.c and mB of J(
.k..i .Um.nJ.il rTtranrdinarv credit from the habit of counting thickens before they re
chnrch, the carriage was before it, nnd the .i,nst ( :h.mhar of Denuties. for the purpose of nug- hatched," seem at a loss w hat to do UU tneir
i'" I .. i..t.i M.j:i..n..n ..l, ih.r -oil irm. We were mucti
IIPCl III IllC mcuncimiiviiiH uiiacc unm f . --
e hnve to announce amused at a conversation between a coup.a
turning the corner '
Oil IOOI. CEft-lllZ TT UIIIIIIUU1. 1 . ... . 1 ..... l.i Mr.ir.il rmm all hr arniiaintanre.
Thew ere vulgar! When 1 arrived at mc " -r"" "7 rAJ" i . n
- a ..its lit.,, cwiroma rncrnrn uir iiBr?
! carriage was before it, nnd (hf eu - "-
-happy pair - already joined together were :r, Ti " o 7il-w thr rfeet in the Mediterranean. prizes trArf. they get.thcn.
litis! crossing the IroHoir to re-enter It. lite "f'V. .!,... 'n.i ...uji...J r l..L.Aik We have to announce amused at a conversatior
' . . . . i ii.. t. i tintlleiniiisoreasi,isuuuemj ...., .-j - - - - , . . s.. u.u .k-
riniimg footman, wnonaa ieS...j ..nWC iremb,lR0. ad ,e dares no longer on the authority of letters ol the in ult.. lot darkies a lew evening "
e ceremony, followed mem. n remain in the room with her, lest she should from Constantinople, that the Sullan has not steps ol the Atci.aia aya nana. xc.. o. ii k.it nwn-t. ran-irirtoa fam-l to remain iii 1 ... I . . . . ; . -if-.i ai; i... kn4 nnAA tn nnrchaae a lirket
j. uc - j r , . I IiU imnrudeiit errand, and afford him I only dec
. lUIIlvrvi .-.,
(19 OtJWI V. ItlV. ..--- " I I II . fVl. 1 cm.i;,. h Pmnhet. nronounced sen- nal nrize was his to a certainly. Ine only
tence of excommunication against the Pacha difficulty appeared lo be what distribution le
oam -u.iii-
J
ston
and baggage. Frst descended an elderly
science. . -. .
He gets up on his feet nnd strides, with an
. I f Tlt.n ranva "nlta
leu ior uie opra- -;:'iZi . bv. and observes the w
another, two oeauu.u. S.. ? " 'f, ,h! intellectual
aLat wm inm niiwf rrni i iiiruiia vw " - -
rnnnir man. IlOW ki.iu " . ---- ,.
J ---D - . f .. I- I lent organs on HIS own exiraoruinnry i dies, running i p . he himie( -must never be i
wonder wnere - u one w
USI ' . .I.t-.: ..rr,nirr
The sylph rang the bel e,sPPK'1 ' : hVTr worth nn
u . j.trn t hmiiDh tne niinas into uie i -, -- a . . m
couiu k b ,. ,.mnA i:nmhitiTrnr& Ure: ii.Mrroirnfe I i" i-- "-- . ' . , . . .. . . 'u
There was a seme: .. ., tvi,, r.c:iliie far the rresidency. was, at 10 mane ae ouoursnuTn wo u uiui.ii -.-..
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after asideJong glance into the
I
k:. ..a f liPul.am ii-nM ntr them from the mnke ol ine orownT. '1 touin wjoun-
31 "s!. t'a Syria. This sen- , ing, what you Wet to do wid dat Arcade
onderful develop- fence was pronounced by his Highn
, and other excel- 9th, the letvaori.uii 01 maieaicuon oe.ng .us piarc .-..v.. - --;
1 ftm.rftiri hr 1 lie i.rnna Aiuiiu niier a rrne ana bcii mm .., ..
.. .. IA..!.-.:- r ik. lf.rf.1 nnriors of Ar.it den Til buv a hoss and woeon, and ride
"sartaisx.1 rnniiuii.itiis.nl ui tisv
'whis I consultation
thrown 1 the Mussulman law.
The 14th being Friday, down de lake ebery Sunday. I'll take de
I . . m . SL .-t. .S BftBAMafatiini- I KliirnM atttw Sflfk Kl"nir. HP lHfln ITBL UUtltTB UC U1CI
liose phrenological deficien. the Mahomtncuan m.si, as. r - .T ... w&. - flo
her incapableofappre- cation was to ,e reau .n Bisi,;?. Ilotelt DarJ. w.r'you nodder d irratideur! rerfruc-l I . 1 n. .... 1. j.i 1 i...ji.. l..
tv -......-. ii.. - Harmon, mei me.t-iam. uc ihli Huaiiuniui, " "
and
arawi4.S-.v-. ------ . ; , anA Rrrnce. small ! Alas '. she wilt be loo " . . - , ,...1. iiAM.OVf. I'll .nd
The gentleman was ior 6wmBt ih.tMn-hle t the last accoents, qiuetiy super mienuiiisi u pr..Pt:. v. . ...... ""ZtZ
' m n Mm . - - - - - mm. mmm BJi . . I TBI W IIIM ft.w-v- m.T . 1 A .k A -ft. -Fftl at, n - ata K M n Ha Bun ft .
the lady,hts onae, w..8m.K -rj 7 -r . cf this amiable lady, rxtensive farm at nortn uena, - ,..-, r nl-'lM
vent him. -Yon ttni: '--1 wims-i-j never to se'e her an. He pro- from the care, and anxieties M ino wim, are -you lyilZ
. 1 ll r. iharnuim iuitn mc nnr a nine limiM". iiio niucii v vnv-.-wu.-
' . 6. . . mm mr n I . I 1 ir - knltsnft-o fol. IM
1 c ii , 1 1 ar ww.uj "'- - - r lotterv ticket and quit. Don't
. . 1 ;IIP .-or. inlri-Kian
vou man 1; j -'- - 'j rrtinlv between the parties as if J
Svt. mam " j . . . - ... - 1. 11.-. .nnit.mfin nr ralner
ru tne woru-r n -j , ---
. and resolves never to see her again
a.il -' -
H
...... -w. i U-A heard the worus. mc KuuMr.u
ouj upon 01s sice, xne w. . . I ,aw him leave
Wirnrxcul ilh .nrnrM Ine inWOIIiniaTT IlOITl-1 r ; . .1.
- -t ift, .mi the ntexi' momem open mc ht;v je of the stranpr,for such from her -manner n. V? .tarleVback at the f receiving it, he evidently wasto her, star- door. I DJi K fooXnMin. The bid gen
ted from her chair and creamed convufstve- VfcVho WM now ot the door, inquired ly The next moment he had -PW him, loud enough for: me to remounted his horse, who was only slightly when he saw ,m.rw M .irr'
rtunnsd wiih the fall, acknowledged the in- hear, s-i nom gm . .on'-in-law!" terest taken in his mischance by tho f-ir be- Te. .a have' and may you tagwhohad hen the innocent cause (unless ; The devil yi have, and ao may j
. next evening the carrta-e 7. rfaohter." replied the
w ef the tsaasioa. Tne Uvened laotmaa - - ".rrAiiM h- the hattd
aasie M the doer in nis siaaa. saw -r, " V'. i-..,WK-a- ched her ears.
. ... mmmtmA m rwvi. hta kaY. I WS1 aS USU-J lOCWftlM -'" . . lT
oas tmouK casee forth and descended to thelkceper!n
i L.. hApr. for a new adventure. leing 1 continually
, p,... v: -t - - I pnle. Un the other hand. air. Tan uureni wnar, ana c
desirous to hll up a voia in ins near., uc i T --r- - - - . . i,,i;n., fl .u hv .noihe
neihbnr. who is entertaining m--'l5 " """ .: ." - . I ' 7. . . .
ine I v -"- , ------ - i .... ..i.ici.rt hi tine Kni-iisii carriage i vou nn aai
I .. riyint I.IIUIC (llHlieci HI ucr iiwuste. "- I I -y ..... . : I . UT - Inlin.intrT
. m m.i iiiiaa. b iu. u .im.u cuii nft.ni. k . sn... w r -
his dn ss; ms - "- . A . "... de riaht ting.
sfied, if he can porters J "V"
. .. , , - -- .. ... -
donU s
r I .M.ft.Mft.
lakes hut ordinary pains with
vanity being sufllcici.tly sati
make his intellectual man appear advantage- nis-iemocrau ...gMuc-,. -fd'I.".',S.TC.h?.l'..- ...S ...L Wh Mr. J,Olr .Hd Virgi.l.,
folWwed that cannot be described
-n..l,l tSe a wise exoosishum ob
WVWiM mw-mrn - .
Well,! does. 1
and
1
pose you If marge aiscnuu mure u ni
dollars or fre'n a halt a wees." -no, no. ii yoa pays for your own washin. Having
R,eiS .rvi.. j.. c.F-..c. --- . . ,i...nw-lherdereni ,hus settled their ntlairs sausiaciomy,
forehead, which was wonderfully enlarged oy :".rrriT., -J-l Itt ii. ..rf Pt. -diourned. each to hisban kitchen.
..... tt i t 2 i .iiiait. wiinmir it iiih hi-iiik iiittuw owwwt - --- . ,
udhood s tie gionew i-r'-'r:':cr fZMi riks dis. A. u.
brashes back the ringlets from bis expansive
id, which was wonderfully entargea oy fceto, in his childhood ! He glories in tod passport (since phrenology was in a tain, all Mod Society. He carefully
'hi. templet to divpUy the magnificent C-g ceremonje. o.
Picayune ,
huVnd Dassnort (nce phrenology was. In tb.-a,ng,no 'ouuJ---
. .."a . . .". . . , bi -.r..ii-1 trrare uiemieires ut mo "-M""'" t . ...
of ringing bells, firing, Qi-cii. It the an loren x-ircare a. and parading troops, of New Hampshire pass a small note law, and
iVshioe) into nil good society, shaves his teimdet, to divpUy I
developmentof 7itJy, ami strokes nacntne 22Hf iiisdri perfectly deomlic, how can you hair on the top ctoJoUnnd SrVanSesvery fond oil the slme kind of an net Caswei by the VTUj i v . -r.ll fuller disnlav ef the Of-1 to His Heme. Mr. - i . v.
uc-hi, i ; - . iftui p.remcuiies. and ssm su saw oi wiixtiHMM
gn of Benevolence l ; ; JV. ...J .rfbwi to t-iM Oc ipmMlini .Q-ai -w " ' ' ' ......,,,.,.
tlaving dressen ms c..ui..uj : 7,toc0n.-luiate that royal Ud on berl IlCtsrTT--lte WMK-m xtjxas off to visit the yonng stranger, cfident of 1 tM. fnV of ih .. Kfllm J id lh lade-enit,. of captivating her. if she have a pij.lSSJSi, the conduct of Harrison andWhe Jeisore of two American tt-Ce.. the inUllectual beauty ol hu rickety Mvhcad I now aimcrcu.
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