Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 13, Vevay, Switzerland County, 7 December 1833 — Page 4

ch apti.u or 3issi:s'. The dai h i.e .11 'S Ht uittt with in life. Win! h"pe an ! ult '? feats Ihcv aw.ikrn; Arid when a m.in's taking- a JHs f'r a Hp is .! .? 't' a vf!l si- U ?-.? "H. hen I ritii.teii ,l.5s J, ,'. :(!, obtained he ki. i 'bought, la thp warni'b of rov p:iinp. That I". mt-'e a great if n thus gam. But o:i-v h . v c:! cu h-twn. For f m.nv -rs si.rr united .i.-ss itti n.c ant! n;v hue in'i-r oi icg : A j.-at.'i .Vi tVr.v.' pi.? M !! he? t r-rfd Thit -ho mish' t P give hip a neat nig. Ti'TP's :( rn till.. JJu-s : h n i .hat i met w i'.h erne ii v. t, ..,.! -r.:i .t, i,ojiF e f'fif t nrtion, A-d:if tVlt ,i nj.iciii of :'.! I might A ; A'ni di o-.Vii-c n one '"?., t-WKtructl-JH. rwivd ly Mi s inf nnntmn I wrote, Th. r.i'ier c f licr tag"!' dt'iharidiiip ; V s ..'. ;.j jMf vrsi'e t her g?trnr Ihp rioif , A i KiriS:i p.! .'. v.-it rftctviinc: '.en to m.vkc Lei yy wilV I ex-iltingh sw- .e, Jll'.s-b'iff 'n hr !.v,bt mv infantum AimI I Mi iuly get rti' l to Jliss fortune he i i jiii. i wean J'.cr ficrr. .Mis-cpprefunsinn. Eu!hPn hp no S.iiiger wr.uM yield to Jllns -d mot. iS 'ir In W ;i .'i''s- r'fji)xJit!Vion. she li I inli Jlliis-lifcc. i ttiost nous fiiH out, i i ;.i i f .1 :! no hidip hpsttatim. E'it io;! t I tie i.hiircli to married j ir.r!, Jliss take "i nip- 'ip parm to linger. Am i "rt-i o atmoyed by an aukwari' I CiUiu (t'l the riiip un her linger. H iviiip- t'oen . ,Wiss-i$erf, I noiv keep a ft if t iv at. h, 'I bo' I iivM in fVar of Mss-carriagc. A .d I ( iT'.'i, ivlit'ii tou l.itp, an naiti K J n - i j "t i v,i.i tlie j-iy f tn v nrirriiP: Vi's-?: my ilncllni put peiy thing i 'H'-i. sp-mnii'ig vir f there too' hpr station. Tut pi . nke tlic tune I take jii!g:iij my Sony, I., .1 iis-arp 'ire ii: ; ?. A liHC vAt f. a I, DV'S I'.i.vM' KR. I have seldom dated to venture within the saeied pret im tsofa lady's chain, her. There is -otnfthi! g awful even in ti e al-s-tract idea the various rites aid inysteiii s in wb.irh awful beauty jmts on ail her charms. 1 feel a sort of palpitation at the heart, and a so ciet it d finable dread, at the idea ha vir.g tin m laid open to the rude perception of hod i ly vi sioti : as i f. 1 i ke I 'a tali e. 1 was intruding upon mvsterie which were intended to be concealed ft. rn the eyes of mortals of the masculine irei-der. Ncvcitln h s I did, once upon a time Icing instigated by a vehement desire fl becoming seized anil possessed of a certain battel, overcome mv scruples So far as to pas, the Knhicon of the door which led into the chamber lit the fair Olivia . a belle of the this good city, a? 'd who is even now, at this present waiting, -le ol the idol, of its world of fas! lion, and w ho numbers sntnc score of devout admirers, more or less, in her trnin. When the special object of my vi-if was 1 humbly beg leave'to decline Etatiij:; si.tTico it to say, that if I ,ad succe eded in obtaining 'it, I should nol have transgres-ed the common law, or the sixth coirmar.dment, or any other ol in decelomie. sr done any thin", in sho't. tor w hi. h that rcsoci tabl ler of justice. Old llavs. could bar-! .it his t!!:-. r upon me, without committti g a i ream ol that peace which it i his especial province to preserve. A secret tear crept over me as I entered li.e nnr;a1. and 1 stepped on ,n.i ;.. to the. middle ot the room, although the nicest auricular organs, at any rvspeci.n'ie iio-i.incr, conifi scarcely have deti cted a heavy tread upon the fiae Turkey rarprt. I paused, when I reached the middle of the room. t, con poMtre and resolution. Every tliir.tr . , " ;in. ana i could almost r u U of mT heart echo from .uis. vja one was t)e , Wc!'l'hy "ipportcd the weight of fur f)hva: continuous thereunto, was the apparatus of lavation, and, before n e. fto. d the my sterious (oil, f. loaded wnli various ingredients, to vThirh the b or quarteis of the globe had font rib,,-, t .'. hi owim; that I had half an hour, wilhoul danger of interuption. I c-, h wo ip an elbow rocking chair, in order to muster sufficient resolution f piofai.c the ain .cn alia cl the toikt,

by searching amoi g it for U'hatl wanted. It was near the close of the dav,

and the sun shining through the dam- '.! window curtain3, gave: a rich a.

mellow volup'aiotifnes? to the chanihcr.' witli a mixture of respect, ami adiniraTherc. too, the mingled sweets, from tiop,and love; hut I could not ascertain the various colored and fantastically .whether his offers were rejected or ac?haned phials, came upon tnyoll'attor ;cepted.

organs, like the the winds of Araliv,; i .. . r . i . i . . r ". hut without aiiV of the stateness of such' la simile. All these things combined, isooti soothed my mind intoa sweet and jihdesci ihahta calmness and I sooa he. gan to indulge my usual propensity lor j waking dreams. In a few moments the jol j-cts amund mc began to grow dim 'and indistinct, and to float and gle together in strai ge di-order; and ithially, a mist seemed to gather be fore Toy cye. oot, However, it melted away. n,id I ft my vision perfectly dear, hut every thing seemed to have undergone a magical change. The carpel was altered into a beautiful variag iled lawn; the toilet into a delightful arbour, eln'hcd with vines and foilage; the phials seemed transformed into litil.. sylphs or fairies, who sported merrily . i - --I t; me ir aves ami tiowers; the lavatory appurtenances su: k i;,to t;)c eattluand became a clear crystal rtvm-... 1 . I , . . ' ain; atid bed a-surned the r appearance o( a flowery ban . where eiiTv f r : beamifal in.the botanical creation -revv m meat luxuriance, in the midi of which the fair Olivia roc lined, apparently m a sweet slumber. As I was gazinj; noon her. she awnl.-e. I ... I .1. I . . ' . - -'!, ...... ... uui ajiperir to observe me.

I lie sy .pus lnstactlv gath red around 'ou an a l traitor,' said the her, a:ideach preth red its aid to restore j' '"'.'. ltd y ou not promise that with the I'l.hMii and h ciia. ss which sleep (ho of my charms, von would pierce tad partially cha-ed away . One hro"tjt,u h("u ot" s0-r"- g !!.int youtli, who water irr.in the fountain, and sprinkled j w-''h' make mi; his bride?' it upon hereyes, vvhich straii'hfwav ' Vvc, fair I.idv. I did even so' an-

sumed a most fatal brlliancv : another gatlicred Lilies and roM s, and si.ook mem over which ouic

bs, r pale hvk ami brow, ' f-'' h:lVi; hcen sighing at thy f-ct,with-Ivly restored tire former to a j'" :1 hrief period.'

' 1 '"i'-ness and toe latter o the ctirnation glow; another nestled in her hair, nt.d, with small vvliite fairy tingers drew up the i.r dishevelled' tres l.ril...... ...t :. " . ' ses, anu twisied th em into luxuriant curls. I resenlly (he lad I'atly lov.-h, bryond'lhe dream oil" y arose trans cent

a poet, and furvcyed herself i . the toua- j V herever thy bright eyes have rested, fair, while a hlash and a trinmnhatd ! t!lcrc ,as ''ovv t,!'! hent, and a look Miiile overspread her countenance. Atifrom t!l,'e li;is " arrow (o its

ihls moment, n hit I.. i : i i recOlll7iil :i: i ' . . 7 ""'S' " ''in, lliMil as tlie od ol love, came Ivies joyfully around her, and dravv-

fig an arrow from his quiver, he beek-!!!n1

o.au tier to follow, t-hc obeyed, au;i"'oin ,1X"! on any. i he conquest of was soon out of si-dit. As I !.. n... h heart was only the siirnal fr rh..,. t-.

t glimpse of he: f lorm, I breathe, I .1 7 - - a i.'r - i I M. ' 'ep sigh, when one ut the little bein-s came up, and after rogardim' n.e for some time, burst into a heart'y laugh. , f,v.., iu uie louniain, (iinn0d un ;o l!C 1" n l,,,arl-colorcd shefh which he fought and held up towards me." i! iouc:ti rntoit, hut instead cf the reflection ofmysilf, I beheld the fair Ohvia. Sue was seated upon a rustic bench upon the bank of a streamlet, and under a large tree. A small, pale, intelh ct-..-iiM.oumg young ,n:in( u;i 5,.:itot hv j lerside. It was oionii.rr !... .i - ..c,. .u 1 1 in moon s-.one nrignt tinon t he i i I could easily observe what pas-cd. Tl youth took her hand, and. a, he lookc - - "-v O, , ,,t ne inulm I- - r d ..... .... ey,-, ner tace Was overspread I wiui a crimson blu-h. IVesently it, Mien uown, and from the rapid motion i ' t,K! nnlent glance of his e,eu to t,e talking to h,.r of love. The color of the beautiful Olivia chau'

geu rapuiiy (rom red to de, like ti1(.:ru l"'r tl,a" yourself. What more

im sol a morningskr.as ;lC proceeded d; at length, he cl.isned her l -...,i .... i . i .' wiurti ne neni m Hot Ii of his, and di ew it ntireSIStlllL' v to bi Ii,,.- 'P' i ne nicy wnt uown nerneao. the yon, blocked up i to her eyes, their lips met, and a kL .... . . i i"i2 kiss,;, k,ss..f y.Hiil, nnd h re,' was exchat:ged between them. At that moment, tb.o sylph threw down the shell, and running to the hank, plucked a Ikmer and threw it ,i. r

i.i .... .. M, ,,f - M. .1 l:llli uie,airvnivia,hnt thescence wasch in ' fto one which I instantly reco-Miiscfi to he the parlourofherfamer'shou e Another pern was ,r Xic hv I side, in uhoi. I!i "i,,C,, U ' ,,i. "mvcu a memticr - ...e u.,r, an a., qmuntam e of mine. I.e seamed ,o he upon a very intimate foottng wrth her, and from the lender a,r utl, vvhichhe- rerrarde.l hr,.- 1 .lectured w hat was to "'follow. !!,.'" apparently commencod unburthetdnIns mind !, and did it much in the same h le as bad seen him when he made ma (i, ou in court, in cause. 1 he lady siirhed. Kl..cl.n.i i sm.lod, and finally allowed him lo kiss her fair hand, jnl as thc M , , threw down the shell. Another scene was presented to me. in thc same manner as before, and a person appeared as the l.,t., dissimilar in appearance to Mn Simpson, in b,r Cr,c.us M,shrfl,. 1 1 k... ',, down with more courtly grace than 1 could have anticipated, and (he lady received his addresses with ... c,:,.. J. triumphant gratification. Apair the scene chan-od. vnttn merchant appeared, whom 1 knew to

sue men took un the si, .11 ... I Ul J ' ,M scx ""Ui.i make it a i ".m i .lo V ;,, nt;;,7;:;:;';;''j'i',im': !

oS( s a hati(iome fortune, and a character of sterling worth nr.d iutc'rri'.y.

with good yense and an aceornli!ied di'iad cultivated niind. lie told Iih tah'

The next was an elderly gentleman,lsay i'ercival i rich, brihi' him hack to i i . i . i " ... : " . .... . . . .

who had retired from business, with a large fortune and the gout. His suit

was made something after the fashion that 1 had heard him drive a bargain i'lpon "Change ; and, from an occasional i resort to his finger?, he appeared to be gi Vi-K her an inventory of his worldly nmi-jelfects. Her answer did not serin to

nloasr hirn: and ho vyvh vA arosp walked oir. apparently in something ofa a pa.rit'u. me tare ot ine i.niy a p. patently somewhat clouded, as the sylph threw down the shell, and tripped off, without returning again to the fountain. Presently the hdy Olivia appeared, and threw herself hlleslv on the hank. She seemed somewhat vexed and did not look altogether as lovclv as when I had before beheld her:

1 I I I ,' Ii . . !)ow, chewing the feather of one oi hi arrow. Come. hither, mv little love,' said jthe lady, I have an account to settle 'vita y ou. The. boy approached, carelessly, an I placing one hand upon her knee, was about to kneel down, when p ie on v mm upon tier laj dri hW('re! the boy, 'and have I rot Ktlnled my promise. I-nk-ad of one. a do line, nut there was none among them that suited my fancy. Diid you not protnsise me that.'' And pray, let rr.e ask, what have I had but thy own commands ;o gnide me? llave not all, save one, been tho e i 1 i ... ',om thou hast pointed out to me? man;. 1 hou wilt not denv this?' No: but j . 4 Hut liiine own fickleness, vanity. if'(0"stency, have prevented thee . - ------ . cast ilotl. Nothing but chang,? and no velty could ptea-e thee. Thou hast spumed all who have knelt to thee, cven those whofM thou didst most long alter? Atid now thou dot quarrel w ith mc, who have been the humblest of thy slave. Hut 1 will he So no longer.' Nay , but sweet boy, be patient,' said the lady; which of my suitors would you have me accept?' Either ol them would have had the worst ol tho hargai;-, unless marriage cured thee of thy couuoirv and love of tc'ianire: l.ven.ilil I'un.-in.l ihn lr.,.. . .m..i - .cnani. hat! a man old enough to he mv fattier.' tlL k 'l he better chance of his quickly 0;,V',:S ll'ee a gay young widow, witti m')M(,.v enough to buy a young huiand Hut if not the old one, wny not the vouug merchant, Henry Walhngford. lie is liand '.an j-oine, , sensible, genteel, iie.d conM " 'Pi et or desire?' i'N but Never mind the huts if voir wc?hl not have I. m , why not Sir Hector I vii.i.i i, me ij'igii.nmiii. llien; I r.w, . I . ..I .1... I. 1 I ,r was wcalih and rank, two things Hurt have an esptcial favor in the eves of woman; and, surely, y.iu might" have d.spensed with lhe trifles of sense and gentility.' 4 Would you have me marry a fonp Few ot your sex mm , m .L.. it , n icgisiaiiirr, ;u.l i , ""r; ' 1 t1'''''-' 'ates yet!' "as to-, hasty ; and be "'he would not be suilicientlv devoted (o his Wile. Ambition won?.! , nlend with love for the mastery. Surely, you would not advise roe to unite mysctf with one whose heart was not wholly given up to pure love?' 'Humph! answered the boy; 'then where is v omi" I'ercival. the v.. .air.,,.,. - ......,, IIIV. ,s. Hlllllt - lal youth, who improvised sonnets to your eyes by moonlight, and swore von were fairer than thc goddess whose'dutilul son F have, the honor to be. He was in love deep enough, Heaven knows, for nothing short ofit would ever have made him commit the absurdities in rhyme which he has.' A deep bin dl oversmv ad ibr. f. ,vf the fair Olivia, as the boy was speaking; and, after a pause, she answered in a tone llmi ,.. :. i: .. ...'-vi n in.iitjiiie a Mig.it .legree of shame and regret 4 He tsasyousay,a senti netdalyoulh. winch is ari insum rahle ,.l.;,.ri;, r then he is poor, which is still worse,' 4 And yet he told you so, and you ma.,e (l VCry prctly sncech in reply, k-t-

'-"P-o, wno itact toiiowed seenn d to 'partake iti some nivauii. of her sullen fount-ihurnour, and lie stood leanin-r unnn UU

ting lotlli (hat you did t ot sell your'and the rosv hue of her clvek I0wIv heart for gold, and that his love was a f.-ded, an odious w rinkle. "atheree' eooi prty oeyund the power of wealth toin-her brow, and a few white hairs d'.Jw. . l ease, or some t:oiei.,c of the snine 'ed th. meh es mm.rr l,M

nature. lut lie is no longer poor new. II.. 1 ! t Vi ' ! it i r -i, 'I am schooled, dear Cupid,' said the dv anl w.il reform; and as you me. and 111 take him. .v.,. .. ........ . ... ..... AtP. tlllf U'hnn I curl ! 1 r lt'!i ril. . .u.sm i .ueuuon now ne came io ne. ao.i auieiy laoooi oe u uiiui as lo -i.jm-.c: a jiovi coum iiecoiiie i icu ov Ins own industry; he is married.' i. ii...- .. .ir i v if i . i htpw rnh! fnw.irrl. Kim Wvt i.-.f..

- j m .- cwoii Mi lyiU'U LI irifillli rrvv-n In iv in- i 1 4 t

most lamentable Ion- ode upon the!to he mf,ki,.g u,e o7a new stock , I

laisi-noo.l ol woman, and then went and tide, which 1 had not olxcrvvd before ?"m v-TT v "i " I" ,!a:'5,,,"i 'I hy her, and seemed'to of old N.cholas Nankin, the nch n,er.;(ake a n.dieio,,, ,,leas.,;e in counteracchant at l ; she is vcrv pretty, tin- h.-r ellhrts : stilish,. in,..i i

K . ; . , 1 . I !.... 1 . I "mm; li- i ici ii. in Hi a iurnen-Ui n-wl the (. r if !. i ir it '......I ... 1,.. .!...1.l . ... .i i oii.;.i i i.i r i . I i me. i . . . i . never, had been so unmanneuv as i . otve some symptoms oi in r neiog (tn tu wrong side of thirty, a-d the old gentleman thought, that a poet might perchance, he better fr a Ins I 111 .-. . m . - . .. oami man none. N., .Mr. iV naval be - came, the lord of Miss Nankin, and a nnd-ome torlu -e. Ti ie base, mercenary wretchl sau the lady. 'Nay, you o lit in injustice, answer - ...1 !.,. t.. . 4:. : .i . ii ne loveu nice, ami won t i ov in onl:ght. under thee green wood tree, after (he fashion of the olden time: but when he found thee f.il-e.and thy vows broken, he improved noon the exampl.of the lovers of old, and sought rebel in the altar instead of thf halter. He gave vunt to hi misery in octosyllables, and then sought another brid-.-. Thi weailh procures him ni iii sio'i ioto that society, which his g ins never it., i .... i . . i .. . would, and he now w rtes verses ia hiown parlour, instead of the lourlh story ol a boarding house. can rhyme; about tho miseries of human I if. bottle of Ij-'iftlir. and a and ot his blighted 1 at! hi , . rVt '3' J".""'" ;uu IM -. II 1 .. ... . , i,i, 9S iv.urma van nunue. speigie, me daughter ol a rich Hutch man.' Well, there is the young merchant. Henry Wnllingfor.l.' ' Aye, there is some hope; hut he halatoly been close in his attentio :s ti the beautiful daughter of the rvido.v C'ati hhtisband.' 'Then there is no chance; for she is the most artful and managing creature in the world.' 4 Art and managing are dangorou terms for lov ers to gi.neiy , inevsnouiu ue managed wuu i ... t . i. ... i , i out knovvimr it. Is there no one else '"! l f : 1 1 . .. . - . .... . . - oir liciior reeniuri nas gone to' Kn.rbiiid.sn I n nnthi,,,, iw.rV... n.

over a;,j a

loiter salad :. iv..u,d to C

. i i . .. ti i ,

ecttons. Will his wife looklmr . i-i-: 'iV ... .. , : ; .i ,

. ,. o i.iv. luio. mi ineon: uieranie part ol ;Pr,,, Jor- t . , ith- rreight ,rt!,e packet ships wl.THi N ell, since thrro is no hope of the ; ,,;u u.vc 0,crv W(,,,. n

poet. suppose I lake the la-.vyer.' L..,, : .... .... , .

T r 4 tic, ii ....... .f:u nit- i, gi-i.mirc Cnlorttmatelv. he has. since he ha. L,- (;f.r,r-ri;, ,ill,r.nr,L- U, ....

lo takf up will, the old merchant, ntai! '"T ', a "V" ' 'Y" of,h:iU of IVte.r l'unclual.' r:u,M-r rVv. Journal V hKu. '1 am exireuu ly sorry,' said ('npid,'; with a malicious "smile, 'that you arei very laudable, excitement in favor doomed to he disappointed here, .alioJof improvements, appears to

lhe old gentleman was so ait.-ited at our leieclion ol him. that he wool I. ....... ! and drank three bottles of Modem, with ! his dinner, which brought on a new ;,ti lack of his old complaint. His hoes.Kecp -r, to wtiom i w;is under soim; ohligation, as she had been vei v mettv in her youth, attended him with so much care and s..icitn;!e, not withstand in "-he knew that she h id been remembered

in his will, that I resolved to reward ,:,,m' h taite toe subject into considcrsuch a rare, instance of disintered he- :,'",n Atiother conv .utiou is to be nf.-vole:iec. .lust as he recovered and, l'0"' :t Raleift;!, on the. 1th Monday, inwas thaukitig her for lu r allemion, I ai- s,a,it' mod a shaft at him with all my strength;it took rff'ct, and Miss Holly Jones is .7 ChUrt parth, !,vr,ur,d by re!?. 1 be no.v Mislres, Dorothy Punctual.' fdio.vtnsr i ir,,", the Dioly Intelhei-nrer The lace of 'Olivia became clouded "f Tuesday :" A ponr woman who hvci as he was speaking, and she began to in Water str.-ct abuic CaW-iwhitl. in a betray evident symptoms of regret - kitr.hcti cell ,r. much inftrsted hv ruts and alarm. Ia a lew moments, she ral- r"Mirl, o. iI.p lot .fii..n. iu ,..i i.or ,

li' d her spirits, and said, with a forced smile. vi err, mere arc men enomrh in the:

I I .... I I . . . . 7 i. art at each in succession, but most of

Muii.i .inu i no not despair of witmi g tt tnorclv lhe fretfiilriP" of mfuicv. 'he one to suit mv fancy. You must stand j addressed herself ei,ii, to sleep "Ag;iin my friend yet, little love.' j.f.e iva. a nkcnrd.n.l hcanm- the 'tats The slylphs gathered around, and 1, 'bnr infernal rev cl. she lighted a ranperformed their various oflices, as hp- d hastened to the "eradle. Thc fore, and immediately a number of ti ht that nift her eye uas mist frightful, gure-, of various descriptions, passed! A n'ber of large rat were. freiwS upon before thc fair Olivia. Cupid aimed ail,rr hif.nt. The child w.n nhoadv hnth-

them, ell hack posverless. Some were! ,,orri'd.V mingtp.l hy (he animals. With struck, and approached to woo the a-hom,i ihfli.-.ilty she drove oft' thc nt, dy; but as their appearance did not !,r,,, rewufd her inlant. An examir.ajwomise much, she repelled them. j f wnun.ls, hi. h were numerous There likewise appeared to he. a grad-jan(l "evere. left little hopes ..f lecoveiy. mil falling ofl in these, and among (he! T,,p physician, however, is of opionioii, last vv .'io appeared, there were none of ",:,t (houph the Hmputati.m nftlie rm a very respectable appearance. !'n"v be tifreiiry. the hfe of the little

u lui" this was taking place, anolh her figure had appeared in thc back ground, in whom 1 recognised (he ven erable old gentleman, called TimeIT.. t-,,'t.,-.,l l... r. .: i .1'. : i .. w., v.. uu: ,.iu nvia, ami ins; presence seemed to counterac! the of! (erf r.f tl.r. I .1........ .1. I-.. I v.. U1U w, UK. nun. ncings who were still endeavoring to beautify the lady, He waved his wand over her.

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1. I . 'I'l . J . j i:e syipns xccrrieu surprised ,hi!t .r'-"' lost their power. IVeeritJy, Olivia rose, and surveyed lU ir;l!!(. fot.tdaiti, and ?tark d h-.rk t K . i I ill tl gnneii and terrihed. T!it: ht(! Tod of l:iv.. l..-.r-, - ,t. I.:, i I i ----- auneil an arrow at oi l Ti;r.e, h hut ;ind upon t.e.ng regarded with a ste rn and lieezing look, lie lort courage c.and llew -a 'fay. The scene 'tidder.ly chanjred. and - 'i-1-i 'r.orc assumed the app-uanee of ranee of ivia stood t i . l.

p !'Ose,'f.X(.rti."ns to appear beautiful, but tlie

' ' ' v i in . I - . ' . ' i : t I a imn ...... 4,. r. i , 1 v'" "'- "" tin uiU'IIUI.,'l!M s-He at length sank .1. .;. t imo tears. Alter a short t!n-!e. rose, washed m.i.rr. r,r., I ' t "... i gathered up her hair, and drew over iJ a plain mt-lin cap, and making some ;0thernltc - i ations in her habiliment 'pea s, ap- ' iii'ar.'ii in tim.. nf - .-. r. K 1 , . : i i.,-.. . t c...: .i.- . . ..... . ... i... , ,. ...'j ii'it-oi'ii. sue turned round.and for the time bent ,ln-r eyes upon n.e. She approached :,,,,. ;.'. ,, i. 'i. .. i : : ,'" vm.ich 'or my cars, w hen I s-ij. Ier.lv awoke ;v .1 In iu-1.1 ti-e fair Ol ivia, vi;o had just retured from her walk, standing before me in all her loveliness, and looking at me in astonishment. I started up. and making the. best apology I could for in v inti iisio: . re treated, making aiio.il! lo myself, never to intra 1 re-tin within tile sacred precincts "fa Iji.-fy's t -hummer. J. D. Q, ihrt i:;.iAc,.Thoe who are not arou rimed with the f., r U ), ea of toe imm n-f ninnbei- of r!,u.L-a oils which are ixported from ouisiarua, Georgia, -.-- i,''de which the Yankees had so lo ig ; ,.HrrCl 0:, w,t!, its ritien s. to mutual i idva:.tage, in Clocks. The Legislai!uie forbade the sale of Clocks by pdt irs, under Heavy penalties'. .Now the iankess lease them llr iilnety-niric 'ears. .1 freak of niturc. A medical gentleman of Cincinnati informs us, that ti oair of twins, like the Si un ?se. were orn a few a days since in (hat city. It was found necessary, at their birth to

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