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ini ji. Loving ami hei:i beloved, his bniness ( 'I Ai'JIlIt III. in-re:iMn, his name rcspectetl, ami the time It was l ite in t!i" afternoon of the following lapidly approaching which was t bind him to d.iy that Chaih -s liiviotott, having r. turn d to his Catharine in the tender relationship of martown where he reMl-l, was seated in his oilice, riaje he looked hack upon the glorious orb as employed in muntin a roll of notes, a pile of it bur.-t up throuuh the eastern heaven with an dollars laving at tlie t,.tt:ie time before him, eye of almost kindred brightness. I low changed Ahvn three iipui abruptly entetrd the apartment, the seene at its setting; its last ravs fell upon 'ou are our pri m r V cried the Joreinot of h:m through the iron guarded window ol a prison, the party. Iy heaven! .Jim look there ; there's Vet, could w e examine into the soul of that the very money itself. can swear to that youn man as he lay in one corner of the small pouch.' And he very rudely sejed our hero and noisome apartment, on a bed ol straw that by the collar. ha l been spread for a former inmate, we should ' Stand back, sir, and lay hold of me at your lind, perhaps, though surrounded by the greatest peiil,' returned Charles Ki inton, sternly ; as timber the dano r f dyin an ignominious shaking the man from him, he ive him a blow death, and ol having a blot kit loreer on his whieh sent him to the other side of the cilice, memory, he was still "nme and happy. And What is it that You have to say r and if 1 am whv was this? He had a companion in that to be made prisoner, produce your warrant.' dreary place, whose acquaintance he had sought Vou may as well submit piietlv, Doctor in the hours of prosperity, and who nov, in the It it inton,' said another of the party, who was darkness of trouble, would not depart; a comr con-tab!e. 4 Yo;i perhaps can explain eeiv panion that can cheer us amid the revilinirs ol thirty; but you mu-t come w ith us before Srjuar the worhl, can pierce throui:l the bars of a Lawton. This i tnv authority; (showing a dungeon, and whisper to the desjxmdini: spirit, paper,) and it is only m ce$sarv to sav that us- ' I!essed are they that mourn, lor they shall be pieiori rets on vou, as the murderer of Old comforted. SiUcrsiidit, who was found shot through the Charles H i iii"ton w as one of the too small head on the road this morning.' j number of youn men who are not ashamed to 1 Is it pos-Ude! j.oor old man; has he really be religious; 'and verily he had his reward ' been killed r When I parted Ii oin l.iio last niht, J Tin; mere w orldling, similarly situated, would he was not only well, but seemed in excellent have been loud in imprecations or dumb with spirits said the Doctor. airony; but he, upborne by conscious innocence, He parted from him last niht; mark that, j and knowing that not a sparrow falls to the .Jim IbickJiorn,' naid the one who bad just ie- round uirhotit the w ill of our Heav enlv Father, reived a severe repulse from our hero, and ; humbled himself jn prayer liefere that being whose name was Carlock. lie left him in ex-i ' who is mighty to save unto the uttermost,' and client spirits! mark what the villain says.' I he rose from the cxeiciscs. with those tiaiHJuili.ed

there need be no leering about it. replied Ibickhorn Doctor Uivin"ton. vou temh d ine i in my bad fever lat spring, and again v, hen I had the chills m the lall, and you stuck by me closer than any friend Fve had since mv idd !

mother died, except this Vre rill; an Fm uiori- only son of a widowed mother, who had been st rous sorry I found it where I did. It may so doomed to follow successively to the grave, a be, that you've got a clear conscience vet ; but i husband, a lovely daughter, her eldest born, whether or no, though old Silersi"ht and mc ' and two line promising boys. Sick id the scene has hunted together many and inauy's the day, ; where death had l.uade such havoc, and crushed you shall have fair play any how, damn me if so many fragrant buds of promise, she consented on sha'nt. That 'ere money looks bad; If it to accompany her sole remaining child to a had been a fair light, we might a-hushed it up place where the newness of the country seemed somehow or' nother.' j to hold forth greater prospect of success, than Our hero, while Hurkhorn was speaking, had , was afforded to a loung practitioner among the time to reib et (hat if Sil versight w ei e indeed ot erstocked population ol a city. Hitherto their dead, circumstances would really authorize his expectations had been amply realized. He who arrest. The rille, w hieb be w as know n to hav e tempers the w ind to the shom lamb, prov ided for carried from town, had been found, it seens, the wounded heait of that christian widow, a beside the murdered body. The money that buhu of sw eetcst ctlicacy. Her son was such n the unfortunate man had entrusted to him, was a child as all mothers pray for; he strove by rediscovered in his possession ; arid how could it doubled filial attentions to supply the place of be proved lor what purpose it had been gien the lost ones to his parent ; and her eyes seldom to him? As these thoughts rushed rapidly tested on his manly form that they did nut bethrough his mind, he turned to the oliict r, and come watery, from the overfulness of gratified observed: maternal love. Their family misfortunes had ' Mr. I'ike, I yield myself your prisoner. I rendered his mind uncommonly ductile; and it perceive tere are seme circumstances that was she who planted there those seeds ot rightcause suspicion to rest on me. I must rely, fur ,(iii-!i.s, which, as we have seen, sprang up a while, upon tin character which I trust, 1 and brought forth goodly fruit, have acquired since my n si.h ncc among you, On the afternoon of her son's commitment, fr honor and fair dealing, until I shall cither be she was silling in the parlor of the pleasant little enabled to prove my innocence, or heav en places house which they occupied, when Judy, an in the hands of justrce the real perpetrator of lush gill, who had lived long in the family, lethe deed.' maiiiing with them through all their trouble, So sav ing, he gathered up the money from came running, almost breathless, into the apartthe table ami departed with the oilier r and his meiit.

companions! to the house of Mr. Lawton, who, being justice of the peace, had issued a warrant for his apprehension. I have always been gh'd to see you heretotore, Doctor Kivington, said the magistrate, politely, oil the appenrnnce of that person belore nun, ami should lie sn now, were it not that von are elareil with a crime, which, if proved, will call hwn tin severest ven ne.eo of the law. I hope ami believe, however, that von ran establish voor imii em-e. W here were von, sir, on the afternoon of vrtert! rv ?'

I vv ent out to v i-it soino patients, meaning; to 'Judy!' iuterruteil Mrs. Itivington again, continue my rile as fir as Mr. Ioichlen n's ; and how can vou speak so ' took his rifle with me from the uii.mith'.s, with 4 Ma'am, will voir please to hear rue,' roared the intention of stoppln;; and b avin;?; it: but 1 out the servant, at length hilly restored to her Iiu t eld Mr. SilverHi'ht, at the cross read, who voice, 4 are vou joint: to set here prachinrr, and was poin up from the ,ew Settlements, and he li t them inurthi r Mr. Charles? ritlcrin to take charge of it, I o.ivr4 it to him. 'Charles! gracious Providence,' ejaculated Wt; parted at the fnk, and I crossed over to the mother, catching the alarm of the menial, Mr. ontwoith's.' what is the matter surely nothing evil has hap4 Did Air. Silversiht continue on his journey, pened to hitrir' having ,hin nuckhorn's rille with l.iinr' asked ()!i, nothing at nil, at all, mistress,' rcspondthc "ice. cd .ludv, striving to speak calmly, that she is, sir; but before we parted be pave me miut not too suddenly shock the trembling patliis Mtouey, handing the notes and specie to rent; then unable to control her feelings, she the ;iMe.itrnto, 4 nupiesiin mc to pay it into the sobbed out, mv poor dear voun mater s in land olice to-day, to clear out Mr. Kichtey's prison.' land. He sail there were ttv e buinlred dollars 4 In prison!' exclaimed the astonishf d mother, in all, un.l I was c.nrntin it when arrested. turnim; ipiickly to the weeping girl, and graspThcr is a most unfortunate coincidence of in.x her arm, 4 Judy,' said she, with the earnestcircumstances against you. Doctor. The man n ss of agonized apprehension, 4 tell me the is found murdered, the rifle which vou were winde truth yon have seen me bear calamity Known i have carried, lav ing near him, and you before what does this mean? arrive in town on the next day, with the money Ah, ma'am, ji-t be aisy,' returned the anof the deceased in our possession. The poor xious servant; 'it's only one of them drunken man's horse going home without a rider excites hunters what's kiit himself, and the blackguards alarm; liuckhorn and Carlock, w it Ii other neigh- want to lav it to poor Mr. Charles, because he's bors, set out upon the track: they fnd the mur- a yaiikce, as, they c;.li it, and that's jit the whole dercd victim, stark nnd bloody, Iving on the of it.' snow, which was scarcely whiter than his aged' 'Mv boy accused of murder! my honorable, head; they divide some bearing the body back, mv pious boy. l ather of mercies!' said the while the others follow on the trail; it leads to pn'le and agitated mother, sinking on her knee?, Mr. Wcntworth's, where you acknowledge you 4 if this withered heart is doomed to receive passed the night; they there enquire what per- another wound, if my lust earthly prop is to be son made the tracks they had follow ed, and were torn from me, oh do thou give me strength to answered it was you; they continue en vourjbear this greatest afiliction, and enable meto trail until they arrive in town; they rnakc'afii-. say thy will nt mine be done.' bhe rose with davits to these facts, and procure a 'warrant for j renewed composure, and turning to her maid, your arrest, when to complete the chain of cvi- get mc rrv hat and shawl, Judy,' said she, ' I'm dence you are found counting the spoils of the ' glad it is no worse; this is but a passing cloud; murdered man. Now, sir, w hat answer can vou lor he is innocent and hi innocence will soon make to those appalling circumstances.' . he manifest. I feared lest he might be sick, or They arc appalling indeed, sir,' saiJ our , thrown from his horse; but the lord be praishero, 4 and 1 can only reply to them I am in- cd, who hath nut tried his servant beyond her nocent. If the poor man has been murdered, strength. the one who did it must certainly have left tracks; j s!ch was the language ot the exemplary Mr?, and I fear they have fallen on his trail, and taken Kivington, as she walked out that evening with it for mine. Hjt it is in my power to prove that the infention of vi-iting her son in prison We

I lial iu wcaprn with rue, except that unlucky riih:, urul the unsinith will testily that he gave halls wi.h it.' The min-nith has alrraily hern before in.',' Su'iire Lew ton, for I was loth to have you

appn li rit!' l, except n an n;plication backed j hv :icli prorf as coi-M not he rejected. He' states when i.e ave von the pun, the lock had j h en rep;iircL and poh-!ied, and that since that , tun' it has rertainly hern discharged. I am s rrv to do it, rir, hut my duty compels mc to commit you.' i It is needless to dwell longer on this examination. Our hero was committed lor trial, and so strong were the proofs adduced against him, that t'.e worthy spiire? and indeed the whole iicihhoihood, could scarce hesitate to believe , him guilty. W'licii the sun rose that morning, Chailcs Kiviüton was otic of tha happiest of and invigorated lechrs w Inch arc its invariable result Neatly two years had elapsed since our hero emigrated to that western region. J le was the voungi'st, and, at the time of our narrative, tin; 4 Och, .Mistress, an tire Lord bless you,' she cried, as soon as she was able to speak, 1 atrd prcsarvc yourouhl heart from breaking bull's got bail news for ve." 4 How often, .ludv, must I repeat to you,' said the pious old ludv, interrupting her, lllilt it is (Wtiuiioly wronj to use t!e name of your Malier s ftiiiolinrly on all occasions: 'the I-ord will nt hold him guiltless who taktth his name in vain." ' lb'theration, ma'am, but I's no time to teml totli.it now

will not accompany her; their meeting was such as will bo anticipated from their pious characters; ami though the good woman was alarmed by the strength vi' the circumstances adduced against her beloved boy, yet not for a moment was her faith in the justice of the Almighty so shaken as tu permit a fear that the guiltless would Miller. Hut leaving them mutually striving to strengthen and encourage each other, we will ask our readers to accompany us into the kitchen of Dr. Kivington's house, whither Judy immediately returned on the departure of her mistres. She's a noble hearted woman, that's what she is,' said the girl, whose admiration Mas excited by the christian firmness she had exhibited: 44 she is ji-t the right sott of a mither for sich a swait young gintlennn as he is; and you Jimmy,' (turning to I)iickhorn, who sat with a sorrowing countenance in a corner,) 4ye're a pretty blackguard, ar'nt ye, to be going to give information 'ginst a mnu what) oil know niver did harm in his born days? Ah! git along with ve I'm fairly sick of ye.' Uut, Judv, w hen we found the lille lav ing hv the dead body,' answered the distressed young man, 4 I very natur'ly said to Carlock ; that that was the best trail we could have; for! 1 kno.v'd old Sil versight had been down in the new settlement, and so, says I, the man what got this 'ere rit'e from Drill's must be the murderer; and if I'd a-knovvM it was the Doctor took it out, miss lire but I'd a-held mv peace,1 if 1 never could shoot a buck agin till I told : it. I hardly b'lieve he killed the old fellow j now.' i Xow, 'pon my honor ye're a great fool,' re- I sponded the indignant Judv ; ' you hardly b'lieve " "it it, do ve? I tell voti w hat, Jimmy Hucknorn, j the man as comes a sparking to me, if I set iver so much by him, should niver git my consent, j if he was the means of putting the dear young gintleruan in limbo, till he contriv ed ways and means to git him clare agin. Vou don't b'lieve he's guilty? Arrah now, Jimmy, I've told you ! afore Fs a sort of liking for you but I'd sooner b'lieve you had murdered the poor old vagabond, in cold blood, than that Mi-ter Charles did it, if he was iver so provoked.' ' Ibickhorn rose from his seat when the fluent and handsome Irish girl finished her speech, i and taking her hand, 4 Judy,' said he, ' my nag is tired down but I'll git Hob Miller's I'll go down and see the doctor at the jail window, and ! lind which way he went out to head waters j then Fll follow up his trail from town, and see where he cut oil" to old Wcntworth's, for it's ', sartin he slept there it may turn out that the villain's trail and his are two different ones. If so j be that's the truth, Fll keep on the scent 'till I i find tut who the rail rulfau is and there's no time to be lost, for it may come op to snow and that will fill up the tracks in shoit order. So,: . Judy, give me your hand, and there,' continued he, kissing the blushing girl's lips. 4 I'll find out who the scamp is, or in case that's impossible, . if Doctor It i vingtun dues net git clare it shnll

be his own fault.' ; A heavy fall of snow did unfortunately occur that night, leaving the wide prairies as white; and smooth as unw i itten paper, and consequently j depriving our calumniated hero, of the most ! 'obvious, and apparently, of every mode of sub-J stantiating his innocence. His confidence, j however, in the oivme protection was undiminished, and nightly from the silence of his cell, ' went up the inaudible aspirations of a soul that lirmly relied on the goodness and justice of its j prav er-heai ing Father. Nor did those pious' orisons ascend unaccompanied through the still ; vault of night to the Almighty's car; the a"cd mother's contrite heart was poured out in agony j of prayers; the parents of his alhanced bride, J knelt often before the throne of heaven for the i w elfare of their slandered boy, as in their allec-: ; tion they called him, and the blue eves of Catherine wept supplications, and her pure and innocent heart, hitherto untouched by sorrow, ex-J cept on the occasion of her sister's death, now ' continually sent unworded and unutterable ap- ! peals to her heavenly father for her lover's life. ' In the meanwhile week after week rolled by, j and the day appointed for trial at length arrived, j ' to HR eONTl.MT.l). i Titer am Fwm: Dkucacy. A hive every oth- ! er feature w hich ;nl.ms the f?mi!e chiricter, delicacy tUan-.ls Ii!eiii..st within the province of good t:ite. Ni.t lii.'.t ihiiricy which is perpefuiiiy in' rpiert of m hi. et h i ri tobe a-Miiimed f, wIim-m nrikes a nirritofn Lln-li, nnd siineri lit the l.i:se t'"Uftrtrcti".-! its o; a ingenuity his put u;mii an iin.o-i-t-r t ri iiruk ; this r,.ire'tis kind ef ilelic iey is as , fir removed from g' nd t.1te, ns fruui good feeling, ! .and goed tci.se; hut th it hieh. minded delicacy 1 which maintiiiiis its pure and u.iievi.tiing vval'i , alike ainong-t vvoinen as in the mcety of inon ; wli;cli fiiniikr from no necesfary duty, and can, fpeak when rcipiired, vvitn eriiiUsies and kiiuiness if tilings at which it would oe ashimed, indeed, to atnile r t b!u?li th it delicacy which kmcvd how to confer a hen lit w;;h"iit Wounding tue feelings cf aifther, and which nnder;-t.ind also how, and when to reieive one that delicaiy winch can give alms : without display, and advice without as?nnun ; and winch pains i.ot tie." m tl hnmhle r Lsceptllde be1 ing in creation. This is the ihd.cacv wh.cii forms i . :.'. import uit a part f good t i e, t hat w le-re it does in t exist ns a natural instinct, it is taught as the first pi inciple f good manners, and CsUiridered as ' the universal passport to ;o ,d fcoeiety. .V r can th s, the gre ile.-t ca inn of fein lie c!i irii ter, if total- , ly ncg.eeted in youth, ev r fje a. qn red in alter life. Vi;eii the mind has hecu ;u( ulomed tu vvlnt is vulgar, r gross, the line edge of I' l l eg is gone, ' and nothing can restore it. It is coin i r.itiv ly eipy, on first cntcririg ep ei I f, to 1:1 untaoi th ; page of tie ugi.t li ii e-u 1 1 1 cd. hy cios.ng U a'unst every iinpr per linage ; hut when once riitit i .-ng' s are al- : loVVld to llill'.eio w.til til' i ill I g I !l ll . o: I . Ml ila to he constantly revived Ly memory, mid thus .o give their tone to the hah.tuil ruuue ef think. ;.g and ouiversit g, the le-a'ity if tiie fjui ile cliaracter may, ii.detd, t.e s-.:d i" g"i;e, act its e! cy departed. .Vr. iö'öi'i JJcvghttrs j Lnglat'J. What are hit .Moinrs which g un rn ally TEf rut; M akiuaoi:. Law and morality ei j on Jove ! ami fidelity m the marriage pt ate ; but vv .rit are the motives winch generaiiy decide marriage ! Kvery one kn iWj. them ; tuitnlde fhtabliahmcnts, the ne-cr.-:ty cf a poci d p -sitn n, avarice, peif-luve, ambition. How tliould it be otherwise, when marriage' Inr gs w.tu it to nuny expeits, and to live is very d tli cult tor all classes, from the poorest to the richest! It riCjUirts great fortitude bulb in man and vveinan to throw away cmrely all ruinantic ideas, ' and iccupy themselves with tucii as are real, with the caies cf housekeeping, with the means cf euppcrtirghuiband, wife, chilJren, ilotaes'.ics aud every th i g attached to tucii .i fctaticn. .i ! there is ; no rid" ctien however lively and ardent, however, , ppoistar.ei us and no'jle in its fee teg, tint decs net , jfc'uate and modify in face cf thee Considerations, j 'Tis the popitive ttate cf ycur social his vvir.ctr gives ' , birth to all these ill-assorted unions, with all their ; ' evils cf rniscrv and fcar.dil. De f2t '.- "J.

I.I NFS, FY MPs LlCY HOPtR. " L(i mart tst l? seid dttv que J'otait implorer." Not u:,tj thee, -!i ) lie anJ nJut.t l'-rxli N. t u:'.j rhe', tli 'Uh t very hipe t pa-t, Tli-.uch Let 's tii t , sweetest st r may hine no more, N'.t Karth au-i one cherwhcl theam rcst-.'ie, C'r fim the tiiht inn of rt.e future ca-t Aulit, auht ol jjy vii nie. Ytt unto thtc.th ! rnoniirli r tcJ aril crowr.cJ, A' d t t au'iful in ail thy ?at amy, 1 1'ii:: no i!ic.-ii?c, tV'iji the lit-.ut be chill, Arid to the (-je., that to.in al n e miy fill. Ma;. es n A z t i.ee the wanted lul.t c f Aiy. Still ujt:n another shrine my vows Shil! all te duly pui, and t! jti't thy voice I. full i f inu-ir t ) the i ii i:. heart, At.J wctn one to that jul.ow ot calm ret, Whtic all Life's dull aal n'it'.es thoiiMs dt-oit, Soil, i.ot to theo, cli leath ! I piy my vow, th nih now t me thy I row Steines crowt.e.J with r cs of the summer piime, And t'i tin? acl.ii. stT-e thy vom w .ulj be. Oh Death! '! Dtatti (f s f: M melt) ly , Ai.d critic nuU''r;.'s a'ur.t' wiie llui.e, Stiil I imloie thee not. Cut thci,ch Life! rh Lif ! t!ic earchm test (U t e weal' I eart ! t V.ec, ) lin e 1 br.v ; And if the Ine ui .n the altar .-hii.e Le- tiiJ, and scathe ea. h c'o .vin hope of mine, M il liny my heot as now Turn ii'jt fiotn that drtad tt-st. Tut let me fay my vows t thee, oh Life ! Ani let me hope that frurt tliat cl win li.e 'I'lurevet mny he le'ectned a told r.cie puie And Liil.t, aul ci'e th .lights to raojnl and s.iar I hen flight the h'u'h'-r, Kclcacl fion eattlily fiuje.or taithly fe'r. 'I ii is, thi, o!i Life ! le rn ine. Lit ot!;ers stiive tl-.y glownc wri:ithe ;o linj Let t t.'it-i Mt-k Ihy f.le and iin fleams, For tre their liht went out n early slieatt)", And faded weie thy i.se in my niaNp, 'o injie, no moie to Moorn. Yet as the stats, the holy st.ii" cf nii.t, Shine cut when all i iiii 1, S i w. u'.d I, ein end by hopes mote puiely I liijht, l.iad still the tliomy pith wtu-c cl .se i-i lilit, If, hut at li-t, tue t ed and we.uy taique (iains the sine haven of her fnul ie?t.

II AClIi:i.(!f."S HALL. cv ; i oü nr.. Ilirhtloi's hill ! w!ut a quite look i:ig place it is ! Kit, e im- I'n'tii sii h .ill Itic days of my lite ! Siii It'.itnu who a !..!! ntn' dir.ice it is, .Noel tit all to Le 'tt.n'a wile. See the otiid b icht h r jrlo.miy an.l ?.J eiu'i.:h, 1 i.i' i j l x his t.;y kittl over the tue Skmi l:ps it ovei .' St. l'atnck ! he'." m i.l er.ouh 11 he iviit- iu mt) to lilit with tiif skullt-. Now, l.ke a h" in a nioi t.ir-1 1 d wallowii', Awkwaid i.iuiili, s.e latn knadiu: hi- d -vU ! 'i'lftii! ll tu- hit- .t.l he cul 1 ate with-.ut a jili'.'WKiij llj-.v lie would favti lus palate yuU ktuw ! Pots, i!i-he-, pans and such ta-y c-nmudiUts Ahes and p:a'a skins kiver the fl or: JIii lupboaid's a sl ue Ii )U-e of r-mical oddities, Things tint hal iif.tr b'.m luihbois ItKie. II is meal tu-ins; oer, the table's left Mtlilig, so lhslit take caie ii yourselves ;f you ca.i ! Hut hui.irci it till. , then he's fu-oin an 1 fuming so; Cch .' h t him alone for a l.i-,e of a man. Late in the niht when he i.ts to bed shivenn'; Never a lit is the t d male at all; He crapes like a taiapni under his kiveuti' Lad luck to li.e icltu 1 1" batheloi's ha!!. LUVT. AMI l lili:MSiIIi t vmi Li m Ui.t-n r. 1 he hi:d-, w hen wmU r shades the sky, Fly o'ti the seas away, Vi ln ic I iiihin,; ivi s in sunshine he, An I summer hrtecs play. And th is the fi u-nds that (latter near Wluie Foitune s sun is wann, Aie st.uti i it a cl .u I appear, And rty tef-ite the sto.in. lP.it when fiotn winUr's lio;vii;.g !.iri, l.ath other w jiblei's past. The lltth" snow-l iid stiil rt-neun, An 1 itturups u.idsl the hlast. Lok -iike lhat I n. I, when Fi teiid!i!p's t!:ion With For'.une's sun depart, Mill ll : witii its in eilul s Hijr, And r.t sties on the hi ait. .ST A.N AS. Tt.tiC t r: that wii! he:i:t ti", thotih Ltif'y tiui ptitlr.vay he o'er mjuutjiti and ea ; Tin i e aie I) f,s wt.uii will jait with u enly W hi n metnoiy 1 1 aes to t e ! '1 hi re are hi, is tint our luidm may l'mh'en, Tin uli toii.s.iiu' and stiep le the way, An 1 limtiwi ti.at I iU e uu ..iiiiht cm buchten W i ll a liht tint i cie .n i liiuti d iy. 'I l.cie tue lirtW' s th.it we chi iih thoujli nameless, I'jr : e hi .iu lips Ihey uiiv he; 'I he it a.e h nits tint ttu i'i Ktt'ied aie tiTie!is, And ttiouiitj u. txptessid, b .t stii! lite. Oilils :iei;l I'.H.I". Doi'Rij; Cvt iioN. The late Rowland Hill mi crstood' liumai, nature well. ' His chapel bavin - i .. .,. i.. I. t b i'i' . . U I U IV L'' I N I dliliOi l PICK p re im ri the congregation tliat there was an all teeing 1'rov. deuce tu vvh-jiu all hearts are open, and from wlium no becrcu are hid; "hut les" i . a; i . . . - , he, 4 there m y he any present, w ho are in- . . ' . ., i . i ... .

hcns.uie io tuen renjciions, i ue jeaiu 10 Maie . . that there are alsj two llo.v ttreet ohieers un the ' ,,r a riu' ot C jtnu , n,c ,r',!t "i"""' r,,r' . . ., converted into bread, man eats it, aim thus recovers , . . ,, , r a part ot what his preuccessor had Io-t ; so r .'.at , 1 11 LiFir.-It is un excehent observation of a great r(rt!ity tho ...ctmie of metem,sVcie.si s was s.-irc-lv poet, that, a man live as long as he will, the. lirt a jp,,,., . ;,r a traissm. "ration of f.,ril, if t v t . it thirty years el his lite will always een the longest ; ' nr,me was !neanl lLo elements of l.fe, is u.c.4.a:itiv and the daily routine ut our utier years passes Iiku jn aci0I1. the round of a clock, while the hm is on the outside j arid the movements with.n mark the passing of time Ci utot s tmm'ii iucic I'iicnomunon. Tiie rdt.i others without a coik-ciousii-jso tiiereof within i'i.r ot the Nto Ik Heaeon, of the 'to ii.st , h scribe, lUeif. till the weight lids run lio.vn and the penüu- . a singular phen-n.enou winch appeared in tic? hea1 u in fctar.ds btill. j yens. He says : An obi doctor was once called to fcc a patient! " i''nd-iy evening, as we strnllcJ njong .Mam who had b cn a Ion" tune tick. When he felt the (street, our attention was called by our companion blck man .tiio he tdiook his head, and 1 inpiirtd J b t a l appeared to be a most br.lwho had been at ending him. The name of a young j baM stir. Its unusuil lu-tre caused ns to pause rnt,tw...r . ,t, I1-...M u I. h-b fi.fnM ri.im .v- awhile, and iiresentlv we perceived it ne.ve, and

I-4 l'oh 1 no doctor is rit to p, escribe for a in till he had tilled at least one griveyard 1" j ci 4 1 med hck mau ir Walter It ileig'n paid, th u tmy'tt be sure that be who will in private tell thee thy fault is thy Irien.l, for he adventures thy i.Hike and doth hazard thy hatred, f -r there are fe .v men tliat can Ci.dure it ; every m m. for th.: oi '.-t part, deb jut. tig in t-eif-praise, w hi. h is one r.f t.:.e mos4. umvCisd tollies that bewitchelli hiaiili.iiu."

( i:m i s. A in in's genius Is ;.l vays in the begin- iC!,-t!i ; hn cf ;irej ue.ng distinctly v.si'jic on ithing of ,;e as uiu;:i u:on j a h to himself as to others ; j t;d(. S.M an t it is only after frequent tr.als, attended, with i pucce&s, that ne dares toiol; h.m-elf equ il to the Irian eastern region a light of luci-ts frjtlej undertaking in which thue w:i hive preceded npm a'j'iii.iini Harvest, ate it up, and de. fted. him have iixc'1 the ad. n. ration ol minkind. Hume, j W tule ti.e locii.-t- v ere dev firing, tuere w ..s'iueOd .if.es and singu'ar;4 1 ?s of behiviour nnv at J thing for the people, but w he,, tiie h custs had f,-

tend ee.ion : w .ien th .-v iSo. tnev are r.s in i.-iortuie s ... . j m. a.n.1 its sJiem.sii- s li.e minor' true s'cn.tis vv.b be alined of tii-in; at lei-t he w.ii r.tuer alT-ot t - dietiiiguisii himavif by w h;:u.-ieal peculiarities. L.NCot r e."iLT to ANut.r.us. ".l)n wa ar( angler; and .""sr llumplirey Davy relates an smuslegand characteristic anecdote of Archdeacon I'aiey. Toe llishop of Durham asked hi.ui, (ne ti iy, v.le.n a book which he was then writing would be completed. 44 -My lord." said l'aley, 44 I shall work steadily at it when th? rly fish season is over." j .vlAiin.NL TiM)EHMs. .3onie mothers are ex- I cecd.ng.y kind. Here's on i lor mstarice : 44 .iarn.j yea litt. e imp !" t-aid a tender-hearted mother to j her dear bttiC eon, 44 what on cartu cd you throw the kitten into the well for !' 44 O, ccz I crazy." s.'u.-ne to your ma, yuu little cherub." :?Et:t.Mi 111 lot. 44 liovv lar is it to : 44 W hy, it's ei ..t fiii.es. 1' gilt devils whv, a man told nie a mnc tacit, that it was only tix. 44 Well, see. rig that y.au are an old man, and your horse l.ks tired, and yn cc.-rn iinpatint, we'll call il three.

Siiiinn by' a Lorii (,'iuciti.t.oR. The rcmirknbie tuicoJrt of Chirb.'s Vorktf, I.orJ .M rürri, in

1 1 1 1 o, is scare iy kn jwa, and U.d u i Lr uiar.v yard tn:is;;rö beyond tie? cif!-: of a I; w iri vale friends. I n all trie j u rntiis n n J cr; "uicil worissef tie? day, his decease is s;rn;!y recorded as '.sudden dea li." The inirked coolness of hid brother, al w li oe house he called after accepting the. !:.! cf decree III., is sa:d to hive iiiiinetli i'ely occasi'iiie.l his trajjici! self liefctruetam. He cut li l!irit itp. the tame evening, in a pir...'ysm of rnr-ntil f.ii7erir. The wound wag rutfit il; it vva cd sod an sowed up with every probabthty of early and cui - plcte recovery, when li s wife, (a vain wutinp, t . vviiis"; craving lor i peerage tier riUstitiini d puiiuc w :i;."..:.v?y is attritiJted,) was f-jl;h cii'Ma la ex h.o.t to lt!tn, 111 hod, the patent of hid p.-crae ; it , reti v.ved his aniii ..-:i ; he tore away the binda-'d, ! i i. .1 - t . ... i r. i !! uiei neu i:r a icy ii'urs nifrvvariis. 1 nee : ntr-i - : lar f'icts nr.? t!nis noticed in .Mr. i'ftrkeV J.siory of the Court of CU tuctn 'I. rd Ciaiden wis mcceedtd by ('llirles Yorke, second to;i cf t.he lite, c!i tnoelli.r. Lord llardwicke. Tie; dnrattot efliid j idc -il po.ver was hut three d iy s, befAeen th; 17t!i ii'il 'JvUti of Jaiei iry , 17? ; nor did he ever preside in the court. The lite of this accomplished a Ivocat'.' will always be cited as a sid and t'ltal exarnpie of tlio evils of bleiolii):; the polittc il and j iJici.il ' cturi'tfr. After a life ot resistance to the tem.ation of a court, and an unvarying consistency in the constitutional principles id' ins party, .Mr. Vorko, i:i an ev.l inotnent ol' temptation, deserted hi-t friends . and violated his priaciples, in accepting tiie seals ! wiia me tine or i.oru .viorcen. i no periodical works f the day, and Walpolo. in the "Koyal and i .1 .... , i i- i

.Nob!.; Authors," record tint the chancellor di.-d who during the speech, I.n l ti.-oii earcliinj Mi her suddenly. It is a fact well kno.vn to many uf his work hi ; "an I hoi't y,,;i," d h!i ?, with a nrcont.Miiporaried yi.'t living, that, in the b.lter an- ntli-ant mot ioti f lor htijer, "don't Vol serve in j '.!': i of self condemnation ami wounded conscience, anothir u7t ,z ti.ik no per ;. -bed hy his own hand I It his been taid of, . a similar event, 'Happily for the human rae, all The lo'.i...v in j advice rclitiveto wirwn ivn the extenuations which accompany aiie'i case are hy 1 r. I'.-nj i m n liai, an etnin-nt Am-'mn phy-ro.-erved Ihr the tribunal of that I5e tijj who knev- ' .-.ci.ui and ph.l a titi.r -p st, vvlu d.cj ah jtit tlurl V th of what we are mad, and remembereth that we 1 years no : are bit dast. It political ap-ptaey, which has i In eriler to im pre. more deeply th min.lt ef th been so often recently and uabltislnisjly disjlivi!, citiz-'ns of the I .1 1:1 States, w.tli t'i iii .j of can evr be atoned f.r, it is wiien the self-derad 1- p' ice, by contrast tiiom w th the i-ViN f ir, ti on of the apostate is thus dreadlhlly enfes-ed ; let th.- J..11 owm n.s. ri,.ti -n hepa.::t?l 011 the Mjti show in j at least a repentance commensurate with . which is pi iced over t.e; J.jr ef tie; war :fi ;o at t Ii; o.Tenee. In this observation tie; crime of M'lf- : Washington, iianie'v' :

di!t rin.t um is far from beim?; ili; ited, noc h loss defended ; b it it is i inpoi-si hie Hot to pity the pros sure of seif-ilerad itioti, however o.;ciMontd ; or rot to csTim ate a mm, wno, 111 ins acute sensiti.,!' . 1. ' , ties 'id fatal ei.d.slio.vs that but a mown nt irv M'tiu. ntary Hon oliv had overc nie 1:1. nd.'' an hoiora ble and

! An :h :-o f r reitnii poverty, and for the do"Di.vu ri .MM.i: Live. II 1:111:." In Maeker.z .-;' rtructio:i of liberty a:. 1 11 ition iriuppness. 44 Second Camp tlIl ill (Juilia," he thlli tleseribed a ! 1 tie' il.y let Hi -re he piinted representation remarkable suburb of Canton : ; .,f t he connioti lü-tnoti-Mits of !eat!i ; also iiumaii One Miburh of the cty decOrvcs pirticul ir HiClf j .kulls, broken Itol.i'r', h i-jntals rr.e.V.h d w:tli f irk. tioll J heilig, ill the literal aceept itiou of the term, an,I w..iM,.ed ddi-rs, vill-i.-s on f.re, h;;. mile a city efthe d.-ad. It consisted of a well htidt town I !lr ,,n the ocea n , rivers died with Mood, and extenwhu ii was apparetitly not inhabited by living beings, j s;Ve plann waiio'it a tree or fence, or my ether cbhut devoted entirely to the tenants of the tomb, j j ,-t , Litt the ru.ns of do.-ertod farm le u-es. 1'he front of the houses w as appropriated tu the 1 A hove t us rrouo of w if jl li "ires, let t'i ; foil ev

1 r.-iii.ict Joss, wide tiie tiacs nirtuas divided into several small chambers, each containing sevenl cdHiis, arrar.k""d on pdevaled plitf-rins. and s'irreui.ded with incense burners. The outside o!

itiie.-e rliatiib'rs was beautifully ornanieriKnl withj Tu;; LTi: Mt. ;ui.i.e. V very worthy Js'ij be-iutif.il creeping plants ; while over the d .rway 1 rmaii bv tin4 in. -no cf ('r;7.i:!4, wis drown4! uvl

were e. riTJny in-cribed s me C;iiin.v! characters. I'he c dh:is were very th.ck, and in 1 !e ( f rouipho wood; and, when upened, coitt unvl embaiuied h).!i.-s in the highest preservation. I' ir!i teamt d" li.s narrow bed," heni attired in h s b-'sr clothes. pie.-enl l no unjileasm innjo ut our Ion r sleep. t).ie cidliu, in partieulir, contiiued a niaudar.n, (lrc.s'd in lud unitorm, wan n.-li satin rohes and cap nnd button, denoting tiie rank cd' the deceased : lee; hand held a fan, and the other a Chines ill p, perchance a letter to Clnron ; whil; ...11- non-y wa-s arranged on Ins breast, in the form of a cro-, ntemlcd. rio dotiht. as a I'? for the h ninnn. 'I 1 'fiiriese are, I bcheve, very particular 1:1 pay - 1 o f re :C r f t o t he in e m . ir v i if t ' 1. r n n r,- -1 ir i . : t ..J v- ' V..- ....... , . , V... .I... .L'.., ...1 .1 ni iy, in some fifree, account lor t.'u extreme ne it- j no;s of th:s immense mausoleum." (.'11 wars or M.v n i::i.--Tlie (Jard-noi's Cluonicl ?, ' in treatine; of the dillercnt kinds of m mure, h is tinparaj.'raj.h t 41 Only a few yeirs have elapse I . nnd what !n become ot all t he b .dl s tint s-tre.ved tl ie iiei ! ..! Wri'erh o! Nut a ti ace remains of them. Through such i hane as have been just described, tiew ;,; ii tve passed, t. II not even the bones remain to teil 1 tin; tale of lhe;r debtrucion. I'key are re t, ho.vever, lost; exactly as much matter as the world contained, on the ruor.nrig id the. I:M ol June.it contains now; but tiie clnrging squadron nr transj ,nf lo the corn that w ives ah -v, the plain-of , 1' laiiders, to the peasants that till them, to tiie cattle j that they have rearel, and to a thousand other peaceful t-hipes. In this maimer the tain'. mate- , TnU ar0 ,fru!n jiy t'J day converted ir-m one thmll.lil .III". HI I , .11. Ill l.ln, UM fll , IUI 11. . I III" 11 " . . . . ' ' . 1 are pet tree, to he taken uu into t ie h-.d v of a ru t i ... ..... i . . . i . .i i i... . . ! Sd i .hy descend towards the earth, ever and an -n j ''''"-: to and fro as :t met with d. Cerent currents i .i. .... .... ... ..i oi wine. .At o iigin u, proximity to ine earth hecame so close, tint it was I. Id from our view by the ieei-e tops. Wo immediately cr oSse 1 the htreet and wa ked a pii rt tlislanoe down a line, in or icr to watcli its progress. 1 5 v tl.is time it Ind b in i to ftfcei d again, and gradually r -e, t.ll it was o i ;i I frcrn our v.evy Lv toe clouds. T cur eye it apihoit -i t" t in P"ared i.ke the skeleton of a ll- " - He re w as n "thing le.'t. heren. .--.i a .....-! . . I ' 1 -"n.-. '- a-' ' "'- , 1... t us pr a v I c t he re. ,4' 4 ' b-n tr.oy cn,. t h-re u-,. i p,,.t,iy ivi.i.c ii.y were nere we c sou fjj-;u ; but in tl.eir a0ser.ee we htirve. 1 nis is tiie ar ii:.. r.t I ti.e toi.utv men. i ne country g ai .ng niter h fa.-'nion in sp.te ol tiie t-po.ial.'.i.a of a N ational Hank. Afer it hid drawn :1 all the vpai f; to ii .'i lie its bad oUä and It ft ti aie and pr sier.ty dead as a mou.-o in an er.hiust'-d rceier arid then burst itself d. stress ensued of course and they slid nil this i f r the wa'.t of a I5t;.k. I'ru-j biCK tiie luctiiis or there wll be no corr.! IltriiR iiivx Mo.vl. A i".:jr married weinn vv.l8 teliir" a staid h iv.srnie vi.it on to- iu! tl ;e of ril'ty, of some d -mesue troubles, wnie-i eh..' , ,,, great part, attributed to the irregularities of her nusoami. eii, snu i.ue u.u ma u.4-v ei live " brceght these trousles on yourecif: I told - u rivt t marry rim. I was e-iie he w. u.d r. r ., p j a g oi ruetund." "He is rut go-i c ;e t Le ture, madam," replied the woman, tut he is - i f ver Letter thin r.cr.e.

MvutrMoMvi. NvK' ii.in:.- I'i-i ll.-veren I Mr. , a ie..;.ectanle cK.rjvnnn IT1 li.e irdrriefof

the? i-t .te, rclat.'s th ! .. a . ih '.;.! .:.". A cu !! time t i h;;:itj -;t ei irr o I ; r'i -r th-; kn it .v i lied , tae l-rti r,,,v:i ,t, ret "(! I. mm wüli fio.v rii'K-ii ti y 'i ax, Mt-Lr hy ," r'i'l. 1 t !e; c'.ory :n m, vvlntfvcr rinv he t;;''r''d t Iii . T ? o.craüy ta: S !U" t i III ' lll'lp' un ! F-etictiai ! !-. !ov it t.l t'-e hrid 'rooin." "Yes hut ffi-.v iiia.ii i!j y.'U ax' 1 siy !' re,v Atel tlo li ;vy '' 'I h ivo ' i-t m; 1." r "ar.ied ti- c! .'rT'tivii," thit I leJ't it to lie! i!cc;;' n f tie' hr.dero.jra. S. r o :ve me tea dollars ; in? live ; t- ;n : t'ir-c ; .mir twn ; s ono i n n:i 1 s ine u:,,y a j iarter f ori'. rjirtcr. ha ?' nid tii lr : jr i ;u ; ,4e!!. llnt'n n rcis inh! n a ti- u v ' .! ot a x. Let in.,e jl 1 're T -l t!ie I! . . . r ii ji.ev. lie it', .i '. ül Iii i'rAvt .i b nk : thTe w ii in ntv tiiert? ; ho I'u ruble; J i i aii Lm p'-kcts, hut ivt a M.vp' iice Ci 'ild he titid. " J) 1:1 it," nd lo ! iSm-t.it I htd come nioney wit a m ? ; hit I r.-r i';.vt ro.v Vva- in my lothfr trows. rs po ket. 11-' t y, have vo J t htioil 1 thiiej as two hiolimM ah. .at ye !" t-toi tn; lr .;, with a eitxturo .f flume an 1 im! .Mnt ;.m 'Ta asto:lvd ye, to rone here vvitii out a cnt of m ney to piy ti.r it! If I'd kno.vriit n f.re, I wo'iMii't cone; a step vvitdyo; yin in:j:.t have one al me Ij be ir.rnod for i-H in." ,4Ves, h it Con?id.r. Hetty, isiid tie hridf rtwni, ui a otiiiii'j ton-, "we're married mnv.iv.d it can't he helped ; if you have t uci i ticnj as a Couple ... . ui siiiil.ns "Here, take Vol," interrupted the nnjry Lr'd An : ; i c r hitch. -riair tl lumau 5pecie5. A Wolo.v and or,hia iniKtn ' nlhce. .i ...1 A broken Iveie 1.1 t k . i n.ncc A wooden ! ; m ik ;n,' nfhce. An oiii :e (,,r -re !t it 1 poli'ie nml private v ices. An ollhte f or creator?; abb e debt. An oilice f ir ere it 1. ' lamm ?. ' lnr w.ir.'- I . 1 : ... r , . l ....I ...in ...r tl reprjs..t hnm in b! d; '.; 1 : n ;. i.r.u:; Y 1 - t,,:,,. m-. c, at,d all ;-eirch f r h.s h !y proved uni1 vaiiir.. After it !i id be 11 in water .':. te iiioti'h. j h (vev r. it vva d.-.-overe 1 ll 'atiiij iipoi the nrtac,3 ! ntd taken to toe f h.-re. whereupon Mr. Smith wa 1 d"-sp-itc!itd to coin y lie; intelligence to the ailbct- ' p j v;v! ' Mr. S.ni'h Well, Mrs. t 'riz.l-, we have founl .Mr. (iriz.le's body. Mrs. t "r:.le Vu don't eay po ! .Mr. S. Yes n - ii ivo tie; jury hi.s iton it.an.l f.ein.f it f-ll! ..f e ! Mrs. C.-Y l"u!i of ee ? (! ui say Mr. ''nz!-;' h ! wn Mr. S. Yes it is. nnd w w .u:t to ..II!..,.. .! ; . . ' kn r.v w!nt W Will II I I U ...J IV .M,-s. t;. Why, i..v miny cA shoal I y.u tliiul; t!,er. IS 111 ll.lil Mr. S. Why. a'..,-. a hti.h.'i ! Mrs. C. 'A i ll. ru n. I think had better tie; eels no to to ; h ie ami h t him a-nn. Ho 1 11 r:'t a 1 ion. l'a, whit if. i tile! A p ,e.;e "i r 1.' I bi'.'S to'd n'fi Us N", l-'ir, they n-st'-ci tibo'i4 m) ! or .lie, H i ! 'T . .v ords tit: ! Z 1 :; Y'-', hut here is a paper s!y the s.dd.' r !'.! 1 r, m l I fih-s. pies, they c eild r.'t hie oil without hny ( .!,torv child i tl!" d s-'-htrs is r !,':. a tte. jile. at II. Well you neu; i l.ke great feds then all. ? ,r ! me if I ran tiud out what v.u metn by "r " word-;. 'a, what is a s':y J j'it ' i - my deir, nr." irs tie. firm ,.,.M,r'. Well.!'!. 1 I rvT --ee,! nnv c r ! ' k ! ft i r Cra. I;. d stars ! I. .v i !i y u t ui. child. ere jiicr iy the i.cl crack'-d a g .i ! ah ! jes it mari' y u m iy KV 1 g.'.t. 1 II V I ir. I.v.v (hr.fc.vror. at Tire Ti..- f .:; ..v to Irs pup et .t" A eeiit leni'! n dv.r.g. mi le ii s will. I I prrivih-d tint f I :s w.fe, t:i irtly to be en-pi 1, sie. old have a b.y.ne would take two-tn r ' t i: pri p.-rty , 1 1; 1 h. ::i 4.!.er the remalrider . l et it :t ft'o a z ' r 1 , then the ncit inr wi s t i l a 1 1 ' and th : d lUglo r :;e thud. Nu.v il c lip;e:ie l that a b y aiel girl wero b .rn."' Uw. j rofes-"r i'.'ii.r-! v the proprt4v -vi cl : v : d'-d OCCord r. r t the ;v ,-h S n !r--4".tor. IiJ C il'ed up nn f ur d B s . d ;nv'ly ' S r. w io us tii ctei.ti' u of the te. t a .r !' ' Sir," answered tue tul-l, '"his ir.U-.ut.on v -s t'i a".!, only cne cn.i I4Ni'Vis l!eiNs .V.t i eig ig . 1 "WS III Ne'.V Oik, il tppe;, -g t l t .k n i : a I. " V ? s a vourig la.:.', and -.' : t .c it .v .i w is a d i i.J y . s i : v.-! tett try t i v.: , e - . ' c! t , ; c .. I t ; iii v i - I - i I :.g ; i " . . . , i . , ( ,..ud. -Mi, i b t I U ;! t h".-r a i n I.e.--.-, . lip h '.v i- a "' coT"! : jlv !:i""V pr ! .-u to the J ir. rr.ld i-'-o!. 1 ;. se " . s ' ' ' ' - p t.Vl: g b-it p. e.v.h. i-i.ge put a retthe ;.:-! Is Acre 1 I i re gg p.? i h.s j , t !y t- fall fr -m ..- .'ugh?. o! IPS foreliC I'i. h "-'l 1" r r- . c I-I ios i vcv.n to t er" iii'l. "i'i 1 he fi J ice , .- !i - ' y oe (if, , i' t : 1 t .e r.ov u to i .t'T. and t.e ! : U..V h.. t '.v -a r u - e.l, l ; in'". i 1 "J 15-iHOM -i. t i M't. . -. te li ei-., oi ' ui t ., i : o b'.'d n' a : i:v i.l - i;:r- se l.p I II t 4. Y ::4 h. .gc r . w .1 -l i ii g it rl'j tue '.v r.ls . i.e i.,.1 . '. e Ti ' l .1 A g s hn-g't; j ci re cy r "'u . t !i . the d - - . : w.t i Veto the prg w: ". , t . d; a'e v i a i i ' - -, i-'ti i - a : '". : "i dr I .V I h :r""i ..i i "i : l o ' i ; e-r, W 1 v s f: o rt 'i g ., e r hos-cn .-.ns. 1 -I i !' : i ? f ;r' ir I. nnd t ir i v i i o n t. i r ex want '. a j .s.t ;' I a i I . "ti re t iii"' y.eir i t I, ! u t I.li-vJ A (iov: .""" i ' ui i ' ; 1.''' . ; t: . be: a r r --1t..e liliu ) ,? t;e ui .'t "D y o i t t"ils i- ri t! J isti'je. i ..." ! Hi:'!"! - ""! r.ar.re iwi " : i'. t" : r i i v : i . 1 1 - vi 1 ' , . !, . .. -

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