Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 February 1844 — Page 4

A TALE. CATCH A BE A U . A DOMESTIC TALC, EY SKETCHES.

tit-tween riches and pood new. It is not al wy the brighost colors that makes the richest flower. But to ntir story. When Mr. Harrington came home that eve ning to tea, he brought iili liim Mr. Kenton, lie had known him from hi o!ildl:ood up. r.tid he had known his father before hint, and lie

had no hesitation in introducing him al once

"Doarme, M.in ! w hat shall I do? ' sa;d Jn- nie inner sanctuary of his homo the familia U'riigton to h r step sister, a-s'k filish- rir(!e- Julia and Maty were already in ed reading a note which the servant had put ihe pnilor. The former arrayed in the new i ito her hands a moment before. ' Here is a !ross which the iTtaniait-rnakcr by dint of note from father, saying 'hat Mr. Kenton, who LTroat xe"lioi. had finished snd decked eff in has lately nived from Fu. ope. wiii iiti:s 'he most approved fashionable style; the latter

r.titrecl simply ami w ltiioul ornament, in a plain dre-s of white muslin, that rivalled in purity the "niiwiiies of her complexion.

'Jtih.i. .Or. Ronton" s

!:1i,tWilh,R I,owcr nd fr. nude , work form.. .Ulin. t.

.....ii pass wirougn the veins of her h. arers. ,u" ., . , , --

........... m i ii vi v.viiit:tiusj W aSH I II,

Mary?" i

this evening. What shall I do?' ''Did Why receive him as your father's soqnsintineo should he received with cordiality and frankness." said Mary Lee. ' Certainly that I f! .all cr.dciivor todo. fi.r he is too good a mr.tch to be sent away by frowns. But that Ur.ot whl I meant. Mary. What shall I do fur a dress? I cannot aprcnr

before him in any httt ihe latest fa mv ne-r ;i'vn will stol be co;;o un

row.' 'Why cm you nrt wear yeur fawn colored i:lk. or ynr.r v. hit:' re?"' ;:-krd Mar . l:!:ei:'tt r of them are son'. 1 fashioned, '' I i:1' sl;rr 'cu ;ik w-! in any thing." 'What ! appo.r 1 ,:" re hirn in sncli dresses? Why y.w nitut If or si. Recoiled !:e is i ".v from L ei hm. and has no doubt seen i'i verv '.vert st vl W.eddn't lent a f!4tt!-.e

wr.r.. -a. 1 i t- .

....... m.c ., utu,noa, Mr. Kenton requested

. ..,. . ,, a song by jiHS Lpe 13vcr ready to oblige, M.ll v ,41ok ,Cr .. aJ arm. and after a short prelude. sang in a voice of touching sweetness the follow ing: As twilight sofdy lingers round the close of

parting day,

So clings to me the memory of loved ones

THE FIRST Pi:Rlor)IC.-TitN ION. f t n 4 7i vr i n r itiA .

Lut Mary hal found an exceeding tough' tt r?i- s vn ,.,vp r,, piece of lender fowl to cut, and was too busiiy ' . . A4TS. engaged to hear his question. Jnlia. however. ""dVS lady-S Hook For 1844, wa not so dull of hearing, just then. , editcd ey siks.sarah j. hale.Ac otitrs 'M,at what do you mean father?" asked TI1IM ,,. . , , ,. , ' '

sne liuriiediv. . . " . . .. i.n-n rrr.-

The

pasr-'d awav

away, and then

"swept bv Death's i v l.n,,

aid Mr. Harrington. I reelected b.i.l

e.pon entering the parior w ith his cnest. "Miss With-n hi chiiPn- rroo'-,... r.t i, l L-e. Mr. Kenton." ' j vdeyV shade: rr0C'"Cl3 of ,i:s Garksonip T!ie ustial f-irms were con tltrotigh wiih.i and th1 parties swed themselves in conver-i Sw cet is the memory of such I bold them

T yiy here, is going to leart, shrtn V ID ht( HmU'ffnf anm .or ni'mn'. 1. i I- i . . - "clause

rood, the voting tho w.Hif..! .1,., r.,,, i r. ., " e " " :",u v.omp-.n.on lor the Lrf

.... j ...v. ...ui- iiainiitin. . America. 13111 S:l!! II rt:ii I ... . . . . .

Aiioiiicr frcntleman s cstabhshinont ! lie iarcre accession ,f m!.--

iu "IIOSIT iit nasi 'Rr. riia at nnr. fct. -r .... ..i .1

"" "rre J" -rs that oil v bloom to ... . i f.. T" I1'-

w liner mid to fade.

fs of

r:lv d-irirnr

UUJ satton. J dotibly drar to-mot- Mr.Kntnn tv a fine looking man. apnnt -! ,:t 'lxre is tme who claims ,f

enuy :it)niit five and twentv. He wr.s not what I Mm.vr tear

raiht h called a Hall nomleman." but he was A. leing ail

rather a' ore t!ir middle hrirht. w 'oh a form1 hcii

well shaped, and a face sttonc'v marked w ith inteii:g.-tco and embrow red ' v travel and cp"ure in foreign ciiuies. He w as frank at.d cotdial in his ui.i.nnrs. a;.d i-e tlided into con-

1 1 11 iil innv ... . 1.. r . .-tm . i r v Bill . in iui f'li I in m... ti. t - .

" ' ' ' v ' ui iiuu ui. iiunaiu iVt'll- " mh til l K i r 1 ton." : ver liberal addition to the li'erirv and We will leave the reader to imagine Miss C!,1t "fi"tor to th- l.idy'e lU.'k. Jnlia Harrington', surprise: and aU-o he event : j,,c rewf ?n'h!r- 'he pUbli8!,rr .',.1 ... r, , - , , . . bis the pleasure, o' annnuncin-r Mrs loo .i u nafev w eeks afterwards occurred .,, ce:bratcd author of t!.c Three Mv' ' Ihe Harrington Mans.on, only addm2 that .f s lvvirP.' -n,c !, :.; l, i,... , M. , V I , c7 onr little tale wt! hveany influence in putting -The lives oi tie old Painter.' one i xi,l hl ' your ladies inthe right way to catch a worthy ; writer in America; Mrs. Mirv V 1! v.,r,

i r-. in. mr vim w in ne 1 1 u i v answered. "mc oi me pwcpte.'t poets, and mor h:n.i.-

iiiiagimtive and sTmcgdil ,rn!IC wn.rT(! o!",)0

impure of f ot.1 to linger with ti.i Tl VAY WOULD FORI S44 x, ' V,fV w: ,M.,ir!: au,,h'ir,r ";

"..".I ni .i i i li'iir.lU'cl

me a warmer. !

$:i l01.1.! A Y V. A U 1 X DVXcr.. PUK f'FNJ.V.IIN. 1'lSllOB. A-Mf TD r II. C. Pt::ic M.i;- mackav.

iiiinv e::se

i

eve. in -i f i'i-

the--e five t:K

hi

i! tl'-:- a

that has L'Cen v orn.

ofseese r.s I 1

p. No airv exc:

versa' ion w i'h that gent let throws Fitch an cnagin"

possessor. He was i.o

erro s-;t upon his i;;u cr Sip. w ell tt:r:io.i chin; ii glas d

yV.; no iingppaikled on hi fingers ni he w;:s simply appavel'd in a plain suit f t lack. Some time after the re nt'.i-m; n hud anivi d. s'tpper was announced, and they adjourned thereto. Mr. Harrington leading Mo ;rd Mr. Kenton Juli i. It wa evident, P m the time the l ater centlem-in bad entered the parlor, thai the ttns;;rp:ing bonuiv f Jul'::, had

r.i(ir h"rp ror 1 ' ,e "i-'nt in'pre'-ton vpim tun'; lest a

eiaherately fitvshed picture commands the a niTHtio'i ufa beholder at first sight, ail rivets his enchanted gaze, im'il brought in compatison w iih oe more perfect thouth le-s !a--z'ing. His eyes had scarcely wandeted an instrint from her f.icr; tl.ere seemed a spell upon him. Mary's prediction seemed fulfilled, for it wa tdmest tree that he conM see nothing else. In conversation, though his avsuer-

ifi'.b'e yet tones that

'. e

oiten he.ua vo :r fsti.r s:iv. .re' wtd re bi t a

sesron'lary object in l is eyes. Only let hhv tnmac:''' t: get a pep at your face, sis. tr.d I war rant yon he will never think ef looking at r.nv thing ris.." P-ha-A- ! How yen inik, Mrry." said xhc proi;i beauty, glancins in an opposite mirror, anJ. cvj lent'y rot d::!e.-?d at the allusion to

her charms. ' Hut that i

thre. I 'ruts' Inve my new drc--s this evening, h-:; i; tr -t :,t is the rotnt." "I W obviate the d;fiie:lty. Julia. Yon kivr.r bo'.h onr dms-es were to be dor.e at th sa-ne time, hut if you must have yours 'o-nigt!!, why I wi'l wait for m'nr ii'-til nest da v." "T.:ankV, sis, thn'ik'e. I will go immediately and send a note to Madam tlirouv'." And she left thi room.

Jii'.in Il.irrington and Marv Lee were as dif- ' Mary were stiict'.y polite, son! feient in ehararter as thev v. ore in person. tho-o to her sister were made in

How w ell I loved thee, mother dear, no heart h;s! mine can l:im '

, i but Im.i-o we loxe are fust to feci ihe foil des-;

lr. 1.1 raMXX P,.:. t. , . ...i

it .. , rri . . . i . i ; L- . r

' i :. . ve. tnev tiassawav. as i:r ec from hea. : ' " " ' ' '

om ,1'oiiihi n , ' . . . ' . ,. ,;., .....L

1 ' 1 I i - . . urn ' . .. 1...... I .. . . -

I .'niiii.t u i'lnv, : ,

r w realheo h-s' Yd thoogh thou art numbered oh t,o il,io. s v"

ire 0(1 from I k: t'lal now .... i '-lerarv char

ei'; a.in Anion!: mv sweet :eM-einl-,rnm-e n nL.oo il,....

i;,: '

I'i w

I i'W p.: it.

-'rl. i i: t l,o ,-. ii. I'llllio i t til'K t.lt.i ariiioiince ll :.r

have ttl'tde lh liui-t rMPi s vi' nt i .xi'-t-i rr..:i-en-!0 t o inipri.v : i! i-'evato it

? . . .1 ...

I i : m i . i r . II ' i . . lUT.rr ! oil n pri,ft; I the ctidiii'i'd ft:rri.-t..ii4 tf

A Ativ'fj.s'. a Magazine, ami a Hrrinr.

lllo.l llVflV i roaiiiH'ri. at..

ee. f.ML-et thee, mo.her dear, while life! ,.,; ,i., ..... ter in tlie e,.nin.y. w l.ose .names will apr-m

ittld Itien-rv hist. ....,,,,. ,; ... .. , .. I rt ' ""icis Inch thev turmsli.

1 ' i 'i in.: nn- ii'ai iii;ii rrim

When she had !:::ihed. the tears glistened

in f:er eves, for the sail vei

j.wi ins . .-Hjll.-lll nun ,..-l!n..IC 811.1 lil'Vnlinn x ;ro"itw.a 'ivorite oo t of V.-w nrtfiati.'. .lag Neil. llso. aiith. r of ( !, irc.ta ki t, !,cm.

grd' hlO K! (' l l' ,.t I'l'S Tlll'T n! '. iii.cnior oi . h nun. r. 1 1 1 r i v il. t

Us i.w ii . i i,;o,r Iili.- i.l e ; ' I Pr..n:.ii.Ts.'n. n nt I or o' it... Xm....... . i.,

n-'i i in I.'. .-.I i i !:u-..j . .-.nil iii,..,,., ,.s i'fSt ll. !i:i"T, r ' t,l.- ,.,... ;,,,,) , ,..., it i'ti'i i i t i.ic t he j u . The u!vib.'i :s ;,; i t libi-rty ? f-rr. tnee t ho 'utiirt- o.i'itri'iiilinns of tor il ol tl.o ; h;. ,t li.(.tur;.'al. ti:ogr:ipli;ca! a nit Kelles I,-t;res n.

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I.S .ror 11.. I. ; .1 .1 . ' r ' ""' " 1'

.. ...... ........ nmMlM i ii mm- p f : . l r ...I.

'.eel reii'emlirall-

ur I'oiiiit rv. It vi' review fairly nm' .- it i

W lli'

i l.eretioori i.

'.ii;ii.-cti(in xviH he r.,in omoH n

cr. f. .. I. .'...i... a'. i :. ... ...... r ... fii'lv.nil th t.ew l....k. ,.t v.'....' i .. . .. ; . . . ' " .' r " eir. are .M n,

...-.ff.i-..i oi''.in u.iciv i.mi i.isi . . . ' """ '" ' " i I osoe. Mixs "it..wiek. V5r I-.I' M ...

YVl X,Tr!"i" "r-1-it'"';bHrv..Mr M et. M.-. ..'(.', sU M lOtlil' ii.inrp.ij ri.m ..-I....1. ll..... ... 1 .. -.. ill II. ..I.

. . . ' ! r - Ani.an, ir. C I.ee H.-mz. Mi

K. t-ton also vce moislened for be w:,s ,.,,:, ! '.' .. 1 ' "'"" ""-"-"i.-r ,, , , , , ,, , ,

of..urk sen-i'iM- feeling. Mr. HariingtonV ,KSnr.v ,;. ,.,,....,. '7 u - ' ho 'vet f l.itorral r-matice am! tl-oco

Rut Julia, how- ..).,.. .... :i c .... " "' ncn-.i oil' fa I ton

- s ...... - uir. air mm i . i r hk nil on i vi.nio I .

' i Upon Pr '"her mIi

i minn.an I er t houg'-:i bad been with o was in he ivi ii. The eves of Mr.

eves too were dimmed.

I'.m

irs. . .1

gloty J tho pri:..o , ,

The farmer, w-'rhu-tt being ;rerbeari:j:

?iiii?I::v A .'m.,,1 ..! ii,m!,. ,f t.n -r wnv In ca'rb

ftshion. her w eakness lay i:i her p i le of es, ai d n v'i'ijuise 1 eo::ton:; t i i which sli? lirM

all k:t 1 of hmis -'-d i hive nppeared i". t;v I verv litest and rna-t

hi e hen seen e""" 'Te;l itt sh term d them, vr.lgat e.o

;is;:n.eiit

nccomj

r-'g tl.r.t v. as r e extreme f.i :ioi.

y t:"-efi:l; vmer.!. a

in er rooking, w onM h;r t' s.y. toe detth of iier. d'.l'ig i i si;r! eorerr!-: 1 ;

i i:.irr iter tuvft - :t t iein:

way c.iiTtm ind t'ooi ervati'.s ryi-r.Tile was eont.tgioi-v tV

:tnt 'lire a go-.-! fm!r3. The captai'i of a vess-l m;tt he competent to command or l e is at merry of hi o t crew. So it is v. i:h the tnis'ress of a ho-is -hoM. un.1t for the task.

e l ei . r. She was -i !es. v.h'

l

, To t the .T tl) or as . S.'W-

-.1

e

She fi '1 voo.l

s!.e 1:S ove ,io t. ed si

eouid tvi -

rgolthat so. vat'ts

m-i .O '.he proud 1 er-.titv think she was in a fa.r

ie wealihy Mr. K-'n'on. At al',

cventsshe had made a good stait li e rare, howeter. was rot rt won. This s-e v a peif 'rtiy "aware of. r.ttd she determiretl i ot to abate her -ea). She was '-enl upon winninir and that evotiirtg all her pow ers were I vm :!;' . ino plp.y. The iight tri ml lirg i f Mr. K.n- !:. V hard i s be look her nti it to h'ad h"r t. 'h table, t"! 1 plainly that he had already ! egr.n to fool the in.

Th- V v-e-e soon fe e;:s board."'

it with her? was sl(. svmpathizmg will her M t ho same time every w.k. howevei-. mall '"c' ,,! ""' "'-. w.l! lane the.r sistci? had the words ,.f ihe song cul'od up t ho-.i c .-r clu -.: will tie du v noticed nceordu "! 'T'l'i lV 7t "i y r"",i,,'" Mcoik-ctions of her im,tl er. and were her ! to i's.Wst It i,- the am.'.. u ,.f tV I-Mit.. i Jm';,;..'. ;..." ' "- daiks moorl s bathed in tear-? Mr. Kenton I '"" j-nrral. oP..n wlocl, tVe public en ! Z-ilWrr rencrv nr."l .. C n,'!,"'re's esp.cud sowbc, ,:ro the dv in, away -'V y for the tr.U". . de. , v and just ,cc Z IT'lX: M ii s ti'i. rs I e lei.l ed aroi.t;d, bi;t lie wasdis-j' ii' '' p j 'i' . , ! ,.f W. U-.lnw Nmni.s. i!,e !!u-.,.- r ai!(.i't,d. (Tncss v.ttsl.ct'.sdoina gentle ! xy,t 1 " k 'M'J1m!'' Y " tho Now .,;(:V K,ve,' -l . Ye.n-.s-ee.' cc Th,,.. trade,? Dot that von wou'd rcvr so I 'TV ,i",f,-I n, 1 orp" ho a.e partial to gracef,:. esv, noncUai't w.:,te:lyo. She had giided away vhilst the ,M , ,,!, by twV.i-l.lv aJo-ni.iish '"T I''

iMi.im.ll . BM.mv Illll-llllJ ill-; I'll H-'li.I irs 'I Iili men ot l-i'ril v llonrvf

re.-i w i te sp

ed

ai'(.i:i.ii

If

.ce.i in st:rve n-g lu ise.itn tne mirror. A J Doming. Ilq.. an.) , Ucv. James M t1;iv shade it niing'ed disgust ;.! indignntion pass-! To tin e gem b inen tho il.-ia rt nu-iit ot itovji . ed over the face of their ;uest. ''Can it be,'" j vv,!' H'eii!etly comnittted. Mr. Hrmii g is v.-ih-.tiuht he. ' that such a noble tenement cau l ' , w nrn'' "' a"ce o: our lO'tutT?, ... li:.:

ho ib. ! o'l.-i t ,.!.,...! .....i, - l i;..i, fv oimv tin Pant ami .! i:io.. arllolea Bi -....'

I)." w h .'h have attrart-d "'.neral attrnta ii

..,..1 t..- I. o ...u i i : . . ......

setn. sut.t tne shallow raisid:.. ....,

..'i , ... """'" " 1 'riS- -r. .Mackay

.... . . . . '-: ' ' ' "

i pa.; in .r.ve:'at:oii ar.ii y,r

! ve.ii't j place of such a vain ami little

: i;t:t be w as too w e!l bred to 1.-; his i

t witn pleasure the laonlhiv return ol .VP.

I lis. Il. H ost ,'iqo int. lively, ami

j magnz re writer. 'I l.e hiinin is o: tbel,' Ii tin r ,1 . i - .

hi Hies, ic i onv.inrif. w i,;

irom

. ... 1.

i set n. tui.i ine Mm ow

ls r.n rxceliem

lltrO ni'.'t rrrn..i..l .. . . , -

- . ' .-. l i in. i u I .i I I 1 1 I . 1 Olllllll llte III ... 1 I : I I.. .

" .Hid imo ii v competent as a cri. ie

Ii w a:

M.:rv"s rv

om to i.'i-:'i'",-

tiiat ? he was

f b-eotn ?s in realpv a -serv?'!'

Bilnn-v ta'.e aua'-.'ace inrs cea-e to obr v her their kt-.ow ledge is s:t;ie.

f servants, j

as she could w ith son aits at inc-:'. an 1 to do: the duties of the lal'e herself T! s eveniee J .

sue om asusiiai. iio-.v ner.ti :i:e.i s:ie inoken :i; she sat theie in her neat white dress doing '' the honi'rs of the table ! So. at b'avt tl ottgl ' I

at!: : etrd

h good ,-nis w hen he left - f .t f-orn mi. pertir.g th.U : r v, av to r:reh a bean.

"oil. what d oti think of Vr. I

to Marv. wl.-ij th -V w o; e

Jl.iia

It

"tw 'ttistimliii;tl:iK new c(Tot ? maki. ih ew 'ori.l t he ,.. st. rritioa! au'l oritv, aed t-i

give . i i, on tone, it will

lid Sl:

M r. Kenton, now. for the fit n t;n:e.

tho night. ;ev; n you. particular as von

i -an I. nti : :0:l.tng to object loin'l.im. 1.

lino h

coptini as tnapv

. Kenton?" I roma:.t-c attract tot-t- r;s her. to ".. re. bv present -tig i' i;ric,g f.-i i "'"neious t.ai. s tn.d pnrnis. at-ii lir e -rlii les.e

l.s li.-t ol corte.-!'. i'i!ei ts l.ns In

Hlteri-si.

ig man lie i a pit v

I Ureatly enlarge,!; n,,d .s !(nnv ,,,MI;r

he lo'i'l d're--'- i''an '1",,",,rS U'" '"; ,M -,-e1 ,0 eo'.t,,l,to

-f her c.rde r 'o

ignorar.ee goo -.' satisfied !'.!

Julia Harrington thottght not of there things.

toward her. 'Where could have brer mv o-rs?"' sa; 1 hei to himself that I could tint see her sweetness1 befose. And yet," he contii -tied. ehntcig tit)

To be hf reigning be! 1; to dress mag-iif:eent-' J n'!1 'ni't w onder, here is a more b:ilii:mt i ly. he the c eat est in ihe fashionable world i ' ! an ' ubima'rly tn obtain eclat by rnarrving a The mr.gnet that had attracted his sight tiow !

man ofpnneeJv wealth, were th" nU imror- ! "egan to lose a lit tie ol rs power t::l

l.lllt thinTS that oerunied her moid- iIiiiimIi as i

to th" n can of m iking that htivhar.d's h.'mecr

happy, she never thought. As to her rrP'-ai -i Pr

anc.she was indeed a master piece of nature's hardy-work. In tnrh so was mile to dazzle by tho beauty of her person, if ret by her mind. She was rather above the middle height, w'ub a form approaching almost to e v. b-i yi', and whose cverv movement was fn'l of the most piiant gracefulness. Her features were of the mosi tegular coder, clear, hold, and finely cu'; her eyes v, t.rg. dark a? the ravo-i's plum'', an l full, large, and languishing; her forehead broad and high; and her skin, tlrvi rh of a b -'ight olive tinge, so clear that one

.ine-

more. lie is iatb.t r plain for a iiea i of u

I ut no n tit er, he is tie;." 1 think he is. indeed, a line man.'" answered M:,i v. far different from the peril med ecjtiisites that you have dangling about yon. Julia, in defiance of al! I can say ." Oh. if you have such a good opinion of him i;e mn-i !;e siineihing extraordinary. I wil

ei

is pages, as are no w a a m-.I (in their lift ot

em trilailors ch efh ) in th.- monthly m-.g -yines 'I he New ,ii hi is now the only publication of :ts kind in liie cainfx ; t ,e inilv Mm ,v.,r i -he class of lar-o pa ...-r"s t ho Rrotlier .loeatlian rind tl e It ston N tion hiving gone back to Ihe ioi sh ijio. ami p.iriHknijr i,,-o .,i tin ne vsii,ier I Inn tl,-. m 'g.-izn-o. careful com pen. I of tho foreign ami d..mestic news wdl

ho.xcver, he

iiiothi nil.

, gl Will, I il .

ure nm, i.g ..or eoiilr liiiti rs (l.i- i.;n, e i s llhtir, iitnhor..! '. x eights w.ih the V ashiiet.e ia lis, Vc. ( ilit r.lmt ions ,a i e ;i .-o r ni'v rem tie 'PS of IVnl. Alexander Dallas H.,cl,. i ate I'nm ipal of the I't ilaiti lj hia 11 -pb Scbonl: i'rof. Joho l-'r.ist, llditor of ' I he Ymiti" IVo,de's ...;;."' bir iiin:ts w ill not give us spire enoegii to iiuiiior ite the names ol en j quarter ul our emit ilmiors. 'nr iist of foreign c n" rilui'ors is ei:ralo,i w ih M.c iiaires ol Jnanna Ibailbe. Marv line, -ei! Mi'Ierd. Mane '.dgewott b. .Ma.y llow t:. Miry At n lirowu, reroPe.Z'il ill I hi rope nsti.e ehto ol I'ritish 'ctnalc authors. In order to give ad vt,., vari' tv and ir erot to the pip-s o- 1 I .,.! "s lt,,..'k.lhe pnli-i-her hi- enp.ageil I be yei i h-i ,,i several ilnii.'i.t hlerary g, nt leiii.-u lain l,.i 1 1 y eonveis ot with th" I, lenntire oi I ,'oi,l in-iii.,1 'ii:-,,r. who w ill i.-pnl.iily furo i.-!. t ransl itioiis ImiM itie pnre-t an : tmi-t bre!ii-,t 'ivoig writers .a France, (ierniaiiy titid Itally. ns well as oo-v

i onal socriinet.s ot tbe literature of Si

i ii .

nrosl'l, i'i as inrolnf. vo. O.n . . ... . ... '

le. His eyes could not dwell now altogeth- m, ;. ' i ' V ..'...- L,,rVM!,,,Jr,;;ir;,,,,T; ,, ,' .,.:, .. I '""" " ' k. i i,c I .i.i.y s H,,k ,i,

, ,: , . , j ' " 'amor a nome question, til eig I . .. ,. ,, ' ' "" ' i iuk jiresent rs r :o;crs with I . eou.i i i i i upon Julia: but w:m h-r sometimes. .r-V. ,,,.,, fr . ,a . ,, ";; nvpects eo.nplete. , ' l,,M,r .,ter.,,ro of ..... U ,

tty oiten. to Mary. Again thev would turn i ,, ,.,.,,i r. i . . ., . " i ll'.ili J hreo ilollnrs n year in niivanre: ' ..,,....

j to the former, and. hen lo,!-oat er. as though i rii.0-v r,. ' 7 7 ,.: , " " "i " " ' 1 " n,wl "M .'"bers renowing tr ! , . .e -any it..u w,n al-,, o.,.,t,n.,e , ,.,.

he wasmiti.-iVlv coi'.rrasiir.jjjbrm. Tien f o. ! ,. e . V, " I ' "- " ." rT'VP -"t.T..- of , r,s g. at is ,V" . '..""., "" ""-" "-""' "r '-v Ibis conveis-.i.m , ,..,..,,. :..,,a I , '' :"'V 7 "'" n-t accept h.m. Seem.- G-J ' N,-w '',,rl .. I!i o-U .v.. ''."j M iri7 ,, j 'shion. Il.ee mot, emeni ol.b-,t.,r i.,,i, "u , ' ,, i" " -Iv.-.lmiaef Mai y would not accept him for ami the Ko,,sn , M,'oniri,.risb I!,,, n,-e i '"' '' l'-"t ami tin- an , ge- . a .ose it-, r nt.g.tt eas I ,ia r . i-eo'. - f N-.v. i!,0 firs! she would no! h tve H ..n- a.'.!rds f.r C '- i ',,,', ""V'ts h.r I ' e early te .pt , oil,.. I Vl,i..i c le.edlhat these:. ,s. at .ea-t.wer'im the b:i:-: , r, ,, wn .... . ntwivrtr ;.. :. case the m.icr,... ..f P..,.- .....i""... . '...m abroad. w,!l . i,:,h!e , ... . h,sl er n. ...w

at-Ci

"You n.t si not i e sitrp1 ised. Mr. Kenton

sam nr. ii inmgton. cuuirg tb.e nteat. "at I'h

lack of attendants en n e. Yon know il:at I

have invited mi to a family supper, a' d thus simply attended w o du e imd f : m m .'av

1 .i.- . , , , , . . .M

"om me utim'Ii sue w onu! ji,t nave Hern much

n-oie ready to .nmvrr in the negative, fm be !

' i it know n, Mr. Kenton had made in. liti).-. im.

j press;,,i, upon her. j As to !? ;. ;. rlcmnn in question, the reader i Will slilllvse ll:;,: l.t l,,ri .. :..

l m . ... , . ' .' O- II,, I 1,1,1 : I'll s-

.tiary. iiere. ;n i;nl mile tne soivatts :,! tl. i t,,,i ..

111) CSS. pllSl .,, J. M INt llFi ru ro

Ann

l-.t VF.w SFldr.S-f-41. Tin: Ri-.cos aoi.y of

los rnj; I .'.-iiii'i Is Vi'h lil.-t t:,t

sure the t, ,,-t I 'gh'i lii.i I ,

ill pln'i t h o li i e , r

rn.i:.: n-riosi c-o i-io ri'ivi.i ns it rrn,, 'oi vc.r . .,.i-, o., .:i,i.oi,.,, -,i:i-.,;,. i...... ,.r... ., ... , .

- ' .w ... i i . ' on rs.- oi i t. or i i ee w reks n om i,;s no , ...

hrc';ek. j Indroo, I o not -ee h v e should keep b.e ! ditctioe. he b, cti.r.e a ren.lar x,s,er at .le Mary L-owaa different being. SI e was t ':'' or two ctoni.t'e. for she is m fact, mv hoi.se of Mr. Harrington Still Thi aiientions rather, if any thing, belo.v the middle height, i ''"'sekrrper, cnok and all. I doubt tmt but : bo.b hvlies were cqnally clni.led, or s-"em-Her f-r:n. though not so vety d- lie ate. v as ! t'lis r; y hre;d we are eating w;,s made b j , J t ,o d JHa. who never dreamed of Leant ifnl'v pr.roStioned her waist being not j her." ami he smi'ed upon her n he spoke. Pr ,) fasjp, m.,t Sis," HS she called l er. beof rhi: !ih compass, but such a ore as could: "Yes."' said M'ss Jnll,-. thi-kirc to -how ine ,1, , tiv.( .rr," t, rn' in cVstacy ni the b e!..pe.-l wit'mut fear of sharping nsnnder. nmv f.r.c were I er trstev. "du- is nrvr rn. prosper! i f being Mis. Kenton. f.,r slie iufer-

it form him. or her. lha in .be

he inavil

; Vtists. w ni

j ami Lentil 1 1 ti I b'asli

pe-roI in roi I be ,1 , h .s r a, . I

; u hrn -i.-,ji.. , n uh.tI,' I n'- 1 1 n c! lcl j.'r fo-hinn .laies are ns- 'nl T. !m! , ki i

, , . ... . . ,ti.,' , I'M, t, ,r 'i'i- i oil w , i ; ;i ,!.i i : (om,,,r, SJ.Vfo (hen kf...n u ,, r. .,Hk ,ir ic ,,,,.'

ions ui the inualli.

I ti - fill O. , . - ,i ,,,m,T - c' l!i I, nil s , li t'

flay hy

avis. Pumhs. I ,,;: ,MVo,n V.. Ai d . 11. r ibst r.Mo.ln d , ie!;fts. PUK F, OXK !()! .mk A Yl"H.

A mm g lite rhcep pulilmnliora ()r the d

Pn'l,' l,1.a it .i . ...! I.-. . , . .

.. . . , ,,p j,,, ,r w I.. .. t.. . . , . . . ...

. i nan tlin .li.o.tl.iy s.(.ria S

i.i tne .New v ,,r ,i ,.,,,,,,. ,,.

IV,

thev were .Je:ief. hor foroluv..! lo.-,siho wotk. I oben te her how vtib-ar il looks but Tl,,.. .. ;.:, .i. t....t.i...i t. .. -v ''""!. Puli'i s,

' rf." , .il"' ,l,'l, ,1,1 , - t'-W'l-I..-

St.i1 is a pet feet do-! tains

: bm,

i

to please lorn, so eager w as s

drive- s-o'v. ver hirh her cl.esnnt h -.ir w as s';p 'hink d;fferently.

fa te.l with c-iaker-bke -simplicity, hei cheeks; "stic.

n i,-e:i ami j'ioommg as te.e nnciiric rose .m ir imi rxruv iri i jivs'T mt'spius !ef; i:ii, nia' nn'r l,o o.l

h-r eye-bro".- delicately arched, and her eyes --nrelv he be queen of d tm-'stics-,"' sail M.-. prov. d of by her. and it w as trulv v. cf d.vrk h: 7 hue. whose happy spat klmg e-; Kenton gallantly. i how near akin thev were in opinio

pressto-i ct;.i'iej itsef over tier whoie conn-: -- " isi-eu. ann wrii goo. I liemoveii ;!i:Terei.. w as the behavior of Vaiv

'r. ami , ll.i

: h gr-a-

iq'ii'eiiieet

in' est n.,v lh. I, owr

tenance. Without affectation or forwardness

smile asked in a mock servant like tore if he modest frankness sb.. i

"snei-lmost lawueil -lpim neni. It

e lo gam him. Nothing i cm tii ue tics Imi -e-

w as ap O l i.-i I',,

Wi h a ! I , ,

e'lsmi g v ear h ill as-u n. in iirinv liovi'l am! sirit.iig ehariii t. r. 'II oil j'-rts Will lie jr.. ;, v ,., .nr,.(-t f. .f rt ists of th ; b gtn'st rani. , wi, V m number. I bat ti . I -. f . -g v . ,. .,,

i ,n a. ler. - i , ..... ,.

i sen--1 ,,t , i. . . - , , ': , .

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re g IV.HKi. t ,t 1 si'it ,h e lu,'.',t.i " i-e i:, t be n'tor !

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ru-r u::'ii:tv were not exactly reun ar. vet."""" ' "' 'o-i s, e i m oig ii:e rei vatu s i, i n om ', m isits ih-.t , o . -..n .i..u. ...,i . i... ! . "' n newest n. , v. i

l ers . n i l I, ,..,,!.:r ,

's- ii, w re-- In i! I,. i,,. .- ,. ..

I lib 1 1 1 a sl a, o mil .1, I.

. ' , rioii, n ,., t ,t , , ,.;r ,,,.) I .1' !'r -ins! i. .r i..Tf..j

. t lii rei, re h-' ti te I i,-,,

" er.-si-rv ,: ,. I !,

i i i r..i s. q...,,, ,.

ahe was gay ami spark'inj in company, and t vonM takeam.ther ennoftea. i came, and if she thought difTeienily .i: ! ; ,," ' " 1 "' -v P 'r c.-vol lc e, m le elf vai enlirelv forgotten in her desire to "Oeitninlv."" be rorbed. have pot en- tlpoit any subject. s:e fitmlv 'et gri.iU eV ' ' '" "'i-" " w ' i,. g ,, ; . ,.)s , , ,, p'ease others. Uo'ike Julia, she was not afi aid i"yrd il so much this long w bile--w hethor to ; pressed herself t that i ffei l". In f i t e t., , !'r'.'" ' ''I.' '- u;lii llig;'i-g

t i....msi,e em;i:o meats, in l.icl it ivas lo tier " " u in tne ajree-ioleness ol Hie present : art ions were mam.gi d w uh lhat otoe, ,. t. ii. ., ! ,- . i . u , , ( ,. ..r... t u .

nperiiiten.lenee, (b nl, their mothers beino rmpanv. or the stipe in itv of the tea I do so well hecm- a woman -, .,., , ' ,"" ,"' I"- " d that .i s " 'r -i.. .., devH that her s:ep-f.,ther"s house owed i'S .""nn'v. Perhaps both." ! Time roiled on. ' I '. J-cMrvy ,! emiia!,, 't''7,'."'," M N i"r '- romforl and happiness and that sten-f.nhels ftMi. Kentot. ha not v :s;ied Europe for noth- Two mo.nbs ie,vo,1 i. - :..-!.!. ..r . i... . . "' ! " "r"i' '. 'nr " """ " i ' '' '" ' ' '' " '

loved hornone the less for the interest she 1 Mary, '-he has perfectly learnt Mr. Kent.m stopped as nsu-.l at Mr. H arrinn-' ,"r"' r'" "'e v W l. , ,.v.,rV'i "'t,,,," " ' V,'.. took therein. Then. te. her needle was her of paving nnt Invents. Did I wish to 1 t-m's door, an! having rang ihebell wa ad- "'',r !""1"r . " Vi.v.!f fast',. ' ''m-'.' s,onep t i " ' ' "' constant cooipatiio-t when ai home, and how , P' him one in return. I would sav he was the ' mined. Miss Julia had gone wiili her father j 1,"-,':'r- ' "'",r -"man,-, " ,. , nJJ" V !J h ,"0,'c -',f'' '1 ii. much nvve bewitchmglv di l she look wh:It king of fi.-.ilercrs." " ' to the theatre, an I he fo,,d M .,v seated i i ' imvl.- ii..e.,...--...., , , , p , " j , ' V. .' . ' " ' " IS,,.. nm'.,..l Tl, ,. ' A 1.1" .-..i.l VI - . : , , .. . . ..'.'- 1 r Vi n'li-l. ,.. ...... I. . . .1. ' O I so,,, . . r , I

,i, . v ... or i mill in k oi v, omer. in , -lM- ..i .i . lumrEir.n. -i en ni ooe tne pat :or s :.ne. enagei w ith her rerd'e I series-- vill i,,. : .-e v , ,i the bill-rooo,. althe route, or on the prome-, '' Miry, whe-i van re.d;eet'that it i ;-j What passed that evenim- ce.ule reader Vi i , ''T, ".. .1.1 m,,,.,. ,., 0;, ,,' .,. " " 'M' " -"M- "'- na ,e. but she never appears ,., so mm-h l.v.m- i tereary to pay ibem to Qeeec," Mt. IHrrington's vulge i , Z M TrT . ' , I M' V?" tag' as when r.lvniT il,,t iiO.. i..'......,.,. .,r, ith teb i.flnnr.Mi,.n .. 'r..i .. . . . I . . ""'J ni h.. .fn,., ,, ; f i . w 1 '""'J-'.1"

, J ' . ; . , ' ' -i "K -""" T"n- wo 00 kt.ov-t!iere:-l,earr,v, ,.f .,. pra , 'J . "signs oi n, s r,.-i w

l-Vi-; , '"P,nCr U; "f , v "V"' ry agn.n pro- be.ng bin one imess t,he tr.vtt-aeti,,,.. name-j '" 4 ms-h.,,l w ' , . ' , ,,"",i;"" -r ...' i'e5-'-gige.l i:i s.,me domestic employment. Yes ! reded to the par or. !lv. Vv ,n! e,:n . w , ,,.,.,.,, ,,.r ! ( ".....

- i.i. n -oii ii v 11 1 1 11 1 rirriiCTi 11 n,v . v ai . nimr inain'r Mi n ...... i n ' a ir'ii ii ikii'. n

Here Jnlia commenced a series of ariack to 1 'hey say is blind, and w ho. also. j sometimes ' uontrv. ' - '"e n, tn- l,. j,n;rll,ni t.j ,i ,...prj

catch Mr. Kenton. She talked lea-modl' -. spoke j ''"'' enioiitly dumb at least he never te'U i.,e

ot tier love of loera'u-e. and the an t,a ke,' particuiiirs of love's dei larations. We

r

t.ie domestic circle is woman's empire. Theie i she reigns '-the bright peculiar Mar."' There

she is indeed a w omm. I'i regard to dress, Mary Lee also differed

from her step-sister. Simple in her taste her

t'.tre w as neat and becoming, as woman's

Ct should be. Wi

. ill .,'.,iM s it-ire

be r, tl..

. I,

ev-

!t le Ihev . and

can

eiwever, f om vv I. u folhcv-

prett v near guess, ed.

The next day iio i Mr. Hariinstou took hi

fashionably, and n evetv fashi'-m.b'e

show ed him (a ri',?r:!af'n ofcems-e f.r were laVine on ibe tabled bor ,'mni,.

iiuni ii,.ii ,01 uic rentier sev -.!. on! nu'i o-.li- ,.fl,o, 1... : seat hesi, o Al ire ni , 1.1 . ...

k, . , . . ..(.'.,,,.,-,., , ,: , ...... ... ,. ii, n.i'i ui y, my O.v It !,or,r it.oif .... n. 1 . . O"1 , . .. .. ..... I ... ,r

,,. , ,.Vy m,v i pun rue

iv;t:ii:i.v, am as inev n; ilk eewitetcnc - t,... i.: ...:.u , .

- - ........ ., , ',. , ,,i ,.,.i,i i,i,ii . iiii ,i ,,', nrrnm pan too IM to cv.eh a bean, as the saying is; but will 8jd- herself pn the piano. With a front sbw ed beauty ever etch a man of sen.,-? Oh tie! of rebutanee. he consented, and sitting down tt is a e-..tis.-n thought. F.vety mvi it may to ihe instrument. aeeordin- t. her fts'b -a:,. mves to look upon a pretty woman ionaWe tas-e a fahi,mab'e air f om one of, he fieh.y t icsce..; hut mere is a vast di&ieuce latest operas, and tedo her juetire hf csecu-

t. miv i port mertiomng the last. Mr. Kenton begged 1 'nomenls casting arch looks hi thai vim? lad v -ifoll inrrt.- 1. .. f a . . . I ,. t, . 1. . .. . i . . i ' . - '

"in. ii sue it-mi neii iiin numerous suflusim,

At

ofceniiTen.ar.ee. commonly called blushes onoih IiAc.Ia

-And s I am going to loe my little honekeepcr." sai 1 he. smiling and looking at Mure

I weiidyr whai I'.I do. Il wes ha.l

nijht

r .! ' . r .. .. .,!., f..., ... I lie niiirii-iniri . fil. .....,.....,..,, I! h" .V '

" "! "I'tail. live fhM,i!.,s. ;iM1 r," ! -- I'V X rt sis . f . ,o I'r.t ',s . Ml. I, .t-u.-thve ii. .Pnrs.ro,. ..f,.v(.,lfi,. j-v. P-a,.. T, k-r. C.r,i ,,,. s. ,ii. I I1 KT'I- l,.', s,i,,rv ,., .M.lo,n F.nolish J. ! " """"r. Mi.l.-,..'e. Humphreys.!'!,..-,. v..b.n'--tti't..-.. .ho Wo. I.l. nnd ltP,eKw.d"s M i,r n,'1 "artatt.. "IvUTl'l'r'" ! sT", r r "! -""'i'.'f Distinena.lr.l Aullicrs wall .V (p-I be -on, ,i,,,eII,t ,r 4 t xx , j, ,. , be a fcntiire.

- ; s . .-ruiers I.T., I ..... All let t -s t,, ),o pootnaid. N.Mros 1N''HMS rb'i : n N

T MR MS. 'no , n ,v ,,np vr!lf Twn:.;),e ij,,

GEO. HOLLAND, 1 ArroiiNEv t Law, IIrookvillk, Ikd. '

Five

Fight KleVrn Ad dies

10 I'i en

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