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ti j. a ::t c . t tr, il,.2 t..zti Lillllit.y x.Lz:i tny cf l,iMr. Cummingf had two dau-lsrs Harriet aud Esther. - The former 'Ss riiilJ.aunny teicpereii, and . a Taction ate She considered herself none to, good'j. vih the poor in sickness, to feed the hun gry., clolh the niked. shelter and befric:2i'i: theuiiforiut.ate. Sut how different 'wa aa the latter! Esther was just opptZli ol her si. tar in iwost every particular.--Pr 1 rouch'crf grossed in selSsb lies s to care for their sufferings. I au it was el ways a matter o! worrier among all who knew the sisters how -two tich iiiBSip-'odas happened to spring ffotn "Jia same source. Frank Clark, to whom Father wit's nmeh attached was a young rasa with whom the skssrs had formerly been feeuaisted. O was his native village, hut while yonng.'a rich utide had takc ii him l Charlestown, S C iuti a wholesale store. x.;uitlca Kiaoe him. a suhjsctof eiiT" erfloog the companions cf his child J Your? ladles f!shr! inr k:m 1. iLj i irg is, and talked of him. "filisncl is tiot rich,' one would say la tha other. . . '''".-. " 'ITo .13, he -worth hundred of thousands. " - " " , And no heirs?' He has no wife, no children; but 'in case he should die without a will his property, mould-be divided among ...moire dia ii-nt fcliitifBa-- - :;'- . But how happens it that. Frank's un v!? t'.K'.t married! . " , C'.-, he fc '.tried' his betotlv'd long years t I c,.n told. The blow cut him to the neart. lie cever-htoked for -another, and LvcJ a bachelor all bwdavs' llow old is he.! -. ; ; . ' SD.- Arj4 according'? to the course cf naturemast go tlieway of mil the earth, 'Dees he,l3ve Frank?' Yes, Frank has been a faiihfullad and and it is said that he has willed him Lout 11 bis property.' . .-- . Frank wis on from- the South on a visit t tni parfetSis", and tves Hlitelv "invited to the party from which Julia was exeluded on account of her being inordinary pecaniir? circumstances, and a mechanic's daughter. CHAP.-II-The evening for the party arrived, l was a very pleasant one. The moon shone brif trdy, the sir was mild, the tkv clear, ssvd there was a geaeral turn out of the elite. - - At the appointed hour Mr. Curnmir drawing-room was slendidry illuminated. L-.rgs and costly mirrors, painting.- 'bl V f.aest stamp, rich carpets and sofas adoi--d it, for Ir. Curnmings was. a roan v.:,o, L'.ve the epicure, meant to live uKi'e' i ;f!owthe carriages do wh 2 sv " ii i.rri-t. - " . ) d( ..r, sun Hsi.ir. Fhs i'is'li i treina c!. -..nln-r. ;1 i to i .!;.. ?. ci. i w-ei... ' , i 1 i! o L".;r h ij b' sa jlcV p'' -'I'.-i '1 r- , i... fc..-r v . -i . ly t.a y I f :!y - -. i j i. ;ti i I'r -i , Who C !i L 1 ; . ry . j t i i .

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it i . hi. t V c ii - t cT r a'l v as n'-' v. F'i i r';hri'' Jans eu the ever z - ui i a. nest every cue, wL. '.in h present, l- :.k Clirk ca Whj-t l. ij Ll- t.ie rinvitsd was mi? Cen h be u i iv r t amors? r nr i he ..vi';1 ' j to appctr he co-' 1 net f , se of hi--absenc , r d i ic . i t. 3 t3 i ty ' wc r see 2v jiOpe it. - NveU , ieer i !. '.' - wc?w -slid, snides and bright, L.ces wen seen all around'. Cut poor Cther could say v i.h flrr.n' the Aga:.. A . t'. ' zv: ' me nVdv ing, Sha made cn c fort "to be h?npv acd chec; .1 bll cf ': o c ?. Any cne could ee that her attempts;' were sicklv nu vapia, s i Here wjas . beneath heralcted sR-iila a mark:tf charin not to be conce&led from tje observer. t eye. But the clock- at lei!;;:h struck 2, and the company a.;pecsctL': F .1 ia Ksther; for' all kind of" IfitJCal cheerful--tsess conies-, mos'l direcsly t cress the gram. - - . ; . f , A person may put on an outside show f inO'destVl nnJlanao 1-,.,, V J-' wealth much easier than an-' external garb of merriment. When the "minds is ill at ease, we detest mirthful associates; we long to retire to our chamber and weep in solitude. . , - . No sooner ; did ilieJ company le?ve, than Esther. attempted , to do so. But slie was not allowed to be there exact!-, alone. Iler 'sister always pitying thos in trouble followed her. . .. Alas me, Esther ikjw do not lay fh ' matter so seriously at 1 art,-" said Harriet. - Don't speak tone. Jlarriet;,l'm in.no mood for talking.; 1 - ; f hate to. se you feel bed shout a trivial afjatr. Oa th wh;le our party was 'a1 good one. Ail seemed 'Don't speak to me, I say!. Be silent. Harriet obeyed." She knew Esther's disposition too well to'iinde-ruTce to. comf"rt her against her will.' : , " . Esther spent-the rest of the" night somehow, and arose in the morning with swollen eyes er.d headache. But the next Sunday she saw Frank at Church, when he gave her a nod of reeognuion; and though there was a sort of a smile of contempt that wreathed his lipl which seemed t ;y, I kr.r .v ye, 1 is nod did her some ;jood. Ila. Lz-, to her.;!!, 'F;.i rnt esce'dy for-::t-n Frank ah.r all. Ycj satv I 'ha here, Harriet rUd you i.otl t uid he to 1 tr sut-r !i.n returninr'. ' Ye8, ' - ' ' ; '.,'.;" And he L-.-ed du3 did you no'ire , . I did net. ' ' - ' ' " i v ,j ,.ied t - s ' 1. 1, ; : .2 ii -k him " didi.'l jut u1 err paiiy t! - c:"-r . ... , - ' '! - ; "' v V1" " 'p- ihps ) ivi.is (r . "--. i ' ' d A t t y r-!" I - - II - I ' i 1.. r-. ' 3' 3 -d.' excuse uf s- ebsettta. ' : (Jh " b -. t t' - t' . ; r: 1 c.ier..,' i1 - fch.ii;;l rhi- hr-rl v. -.5 -I h vi t- ; . . . j - !i 1 is ho !y ; x I so kC'n 3 ih'T ai ly fa', i -r.s c - : ' r... ' r rs t . the s ju.h I 1 I.. : r a: er .n'ti'i ' t 1 ." 4 . I 4 .- ; . ... ... c r Cl si . 1 f, n .. 1 1- o ; s .v- Is .en ' t ars : : vi 3 T ',y 111 Fiif i . . , . wrtn 1iI ' i S 6td" r i ' ' 1 .' r i i S

A i. i d ays past ahcr! 1 1 crriv ' l. whp r.r. Cs .-.- ling's duuht'r-j Jut.,-, invited

to at da pirty i ti "Iprcsi k -LL., ii.. -n .-.':.,...- V v it -d i'-th-r, hs cpparcd a-, 't ' CjVA, . -n th'o cf i r - : , , i t-.-o ; ;? 1 L.:'.Sl. i ,a ! . ? '4 wculd "-.Ayy-d r : ) "ui'cl J. ha Sic- "here; J Harriet J !...- th 1 .:: J1 . j !' e "p' i,,y,' j', " ; ;;; r'AVhy so i.sked iidi yrJ ,h s U ther is not wealtliy not mere si, pr i.sps than Mr. Ilarri-i, the pr mcjlTaiVic. I know that v tf 1 11 reVp,.j'.dc'ci Esther.; But Frank, -ycu knew, hzz t!i u.'ierc with; he' I nioke. fch;o. s.ioli J i.l woniler ii he izn.-.zlej his her -old caktia.' with'' "new furni'ure, ihrouh-out. - . Frank is net ri;h I Jrri"t. Jjiu to wealty, i to be ssure, uut we have no prooi' oi that said uneie5givea'hif pockets' .r " ..of "g. .Id to spend in making parties to the Kortiu 'fdreover,' Julia Harris has been: of. 1st' getting extra apparel for some occasion, OFMrs, Child's, .car milliner, she has purchased a bonnet at "twenTy-five , doH-r.-expense, and, a mantua v?s recendy bought at corresponding value' ' ' " "' ' .-. 'Indeed!1 Where does- she ; gather, money to dash out in such fioery. s, - 'That is more than I can tedsome say .she has received letters containing It lately. J ' - - - t -. " ' " , ft'v?M don't see. for ,'i what o'acasion It as been purchasing' . such appar" 1 KUSI entess said-Esther;-'.- '.L.Jl I cat ' .'""'k.'Hhe will be at the party ' to-inorro nigfit"''" " ','7'..;' . ;: '- V heii the next eveninjj came, he sisters beiit' thefr way to the" domicll of Mr Clark; . ':' T ' Hundreds' of dollars' had been ' expended lor .the occasion.' ..Thly.daztled'in the richest attire. .' . - - ; ';. - Frnk'rtien'!!-f top'Tcr the sin of neglecting us two years ago said Esther to herself. I'm so glad that we sre.sble to appear before him in good style. . When they erste.d Mr.. Clark's"' the met two young men at the door. ' .Esther failed -to notice them, r- thinking called servants for the evening,' rather. -C :i invited guests. . v. ' !,, s '.' C - - M avr- ' --' c - to the other, ihos3 ,irb, so far j .i-crsjs cr.r.csrrcd eclipse til . Esther tossed hiek her he?. on I.criiig the complimer-.t rot i.:.r,.'..i f jr her with a haughtily air; but ii?re'et inf.- '. net so splendidly t.."..-s.d fs !. -re! 'cr''.l: rehuKed. - , ' "The f rst mri they net 'v i . w??" t' e I'crLh Pdinister.. "l , s sl i i;4cd :))f ...-i-Clr -ular! thou 'ht thev,' t so" -ravt r : n she libs invitrd to b ' ly p riy M-vor. .elecs tv.c-. ' - ; -ft S.P?i- S - W ta al .Ii r C J fPCl) .t cl.l f-c' ned f.'g1 : - , Jo u ',- '.-re. a i 5 .r they left thesr fi-hicr-LL Lc....-. 1 f.ne . i:ibroidred rL -- '. t i "-Th. - dsccr ..'. I ,o a j roc t.i t '.f: lo! they f''cc cred i . s'.eir astms sr.t t:.at ti-.-1 L-i Lviit j tt . e ' 'h ;;! Frar k C" w- - chout t . La i: t u i! &r. i v h 1 T - ..'iniid wa &. IT. 4 I I""' hr cj we hat l; rs e ' rt , v: s 1 1 if It -1 y.vtry ic:'-' 1 v:.-i f.".n -r. . . . ;ve c. I it t 5 t y . tr : i ' 1 ; -i 3 a . ' t

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led t ,i w o r x w . '' h. -Ime 1 c ' : ile Id c: .1 ol '1.1 -t; n tae'DeiiiouratiC Jlev r rr ru1.,, c firs fie mos.it-i. V CISC' new iLj.d ur.sulad &u-j jc'.s ci j ft.i.t mi. w-iifti" fn . tuiivo- ititi't est. i Fitt P't exoc; t s a oTJrs. m;r.u nr.ts c! sn:ii.ine'v iadem, will be i-.'iurcJ. We shall doTi,;. 1 t.i 'C.i'.'.s f:c. cr.croich r.vi.ls cf f?ieral rower. . We shi'l always endeavor to present truth, and bh'i not strive to mould it to soil the aprices or individualities f any one. We shall never to personal, except-where the imfa. ft-!ii" pulling lor h of ii . dj !.!, 1 er-!n"k'irowi-tu us as incapable, makes it - 1 - V . .shall Fn '": c! j -rscna i w mi 11 s i.ic vi 1 n mates scraunv"'imberi:ie: irj t K if ll hlT i but mora especially in c-r o a pari; we fiivv in inr! .-tiiiuort i . cl r ' 'f-t of men' 'that nipn crert t.e t cs rataer than Vi'at-the times creuio men and that no .misfprtun? csn Lef-'l tl o Democratic parly so grout as lo have inriri0Tme'n''"put"ar',iTs"'lM ad. V repudiate ihe idea that any man has claims upon the party; but-we affirm that the party 'laschims upon en y of its nf-'ii. ers who tiave the inter tit v and ahilitv to serve it. The work under our hands has "been considerably enlarged and otherwise improved -in- its - mechanical execution. There .will be every inoath ore flee engraving ot a distinguished. Democrat 'cf flits present- time,' statesman, ' soldier or. -u.-chauio. eit he r E urn p e a a. -or A m e ri c a n . The' selection will h always m harmcny with' th6gen'eral "principles, of the ' work. The ; ii...vii-w cannot be-' aVlirer t where there is a.ny delay .or expens-3 . trending payment." The sulscVii)iioii jiric ,therefort-. 3J '.Fs-tJramr-tr1. -.zsiJL'a - Li..ari-SkhK paid in advance.... We. are '-not unconscious that the tone of the Review is radically-changed. '""'Those subsctibers who do r'ot approve, or. v.'ho thUikitRot ch'&ap 'or their mor.ey, ere leaired to'p&y"iip arrearage's, and stop." DEMOCRATIC REVIEW. Communications addressed to D. W. II:lly, Iuli:ah2r, New Ycrk. " - A i. .. .J ..' i X v J O I ' . 4'- k !UO-r-tt, ; - t . V ., i , , ninety-six pages of reading matter, and 'U'luJa a portrait o! some dis'.'.rguihed i ., usually ttlccte J Irorti Eii ing Ar.tri :ai 5f oteiimf n. - 'l"rc- Hview will i-'i frith "J e'e'i 1 l.J p.L.C', 13 Cf tl 2 Uuitad ."hi r I-,-U'. I", T 1 ... F....-M .',.,.,).,.;.'..:.. ' t ? u . r a. i . v- a i ,v . . i i ... v i . ' t-i is Jitih-i as JOS'-, 1 -. i,!)Va;; rr". . , -i',:..: u3 s:c.:ilar lo ; t ili.ci-' s :y r-nres--. Its f-t at.-T '. a i.!lcJ' '. . ..".-, . , ''' rrur' i'ty iii'i 1 s ir-r-;-.-.t cx"'?-'! cf AVI- ;'"-' .tu, -it ..r t.f t . : L ' a . ' . . .. 1 , I. k .. 3 .. ;- rank i" l1 f v-r-, 1 c -- ' - -rrcu' LI.er..-.e, s .' "... ret di33 ;' il'csc r." ' ::z ' L; 3lu i i rcujtoned to Trek to Lrs'-ucarc.'-'l. f. -- metion cr G-cnusement. " , -. y - Fu j Hi. I:'- -r, ,d li rrr.tt.- sul . 1- ' ?r- r- -' - ' j t r .. 1 L itvj . L.,vsri i'.ci per r '-.r ' -i, C3 ul icsi - . thsnTtn rori?!-.b,-Ti J - - r i " . 4 - . et..--s' is , .. I l-cd, ttau'.B Cu.J ri)'" " ' ? 0!) ihe.part.4 - -w ---- A r-i r- r f 3 - r v : - i tro- f - j iir i ib tj - v, '; ; -: - , r- ' cf tr,3.;...-;- t i tr-.""" i j i I - ' - 4 is. .

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