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; o Novice, in: "i h.u.:vj:.M di.mo.. m 1.1 1 rcn KicsiiK. The c!:U'ti i.f ri"H::t.li) was one iff ti).- in-t !;ri; ;-lv situated in I lie tin1 ithine: and its d( main was so t; h that it was lor several centuries the ooiect of coutei tion between v o powerful n.t.-oif in the neighborhood. Tii-' i-m-ons "I Wi'.denstcin nr-
the experience of others, a;id repealed w hisperingly, as they narrowed the circle round the winter hearth, the thou-
'id I cmifM ii.tmmttia Atr -'ttiA k
w orld, like the phantom they described. How the devil thought of visitinjtj o retired and holy a place as the little
convent ol Saint Ildeganda no one could imagine; but tlie fact was only too well established. He had been seen in the
it-J the i of more nncieiit possess-garden, he had been seen in the wel io;. while (lie barons of Leihenfein,!corridor, and he had been seen in vi w ! cr. b. ;:en in ar-;';m('i:!,ru: the knotjions. Atone time, lie appeared in t be of o.'-ui-trv w ith the sword, i'- th pos-j likeness ofatall man, ornamented with ; ( nrize tillcrnatelv ; but, at thorns; at another, he was a black
e'x'iln the lifer continued to keep it -dwarf, with cloven feet; and at a third.
he wore his head under his shoulder, like the neighbors of the anthropophaci. The remarkable circumstance was that the spirit disclosed himself indiscriminately to the. wise and the fnolij.li the credulous and the sceptic; and at
i 1 I . . :l .1 r . . I r-. . .
in were so successnii, i iai. io aiiay me lermenr, latnej unit-
was sent for to a neig ihori' g mo- astery. that hi? opinion might be taken on
I the subject.
rather Uottlob was looked upon as
'What! before your convent!' 'lie goes to illume other worlds, and' ?:;t;i:.A'.s And of Minstrel songs.' 'gladden other eyes.' j rorioilu-ai Library. 'OltT I Juliet bhjsIiLd, she knew not why. I fONTAIN L'(J, in the h, ap,.l p0S'And hnndsore knights.1 It seemed as if the voice was familiar tu! 'le form, a republication of new It was the devil cried the monk, 'her ear; although, ifso, she must have! standard work: Voy;.., Travels, starting from his seat. He paced for heard it onlv in her dreams, since her History , Biogrphv , Select Memoris:
sometime inagitation through the room, male acquaintances on the earth were;'5lM,';,r Science, Personal Adventured
w;th-a their ';w so o e
I of the other pat ty were laid a-si-.h and forgotten. Tin fen i, --y;whhstnndng. between l!v,voii!ies was carri'd oi as hiitrrh a cvor; and on o .o occasion the
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thaf th." baron ol l,ri:entei:i hcan to fe-ir he s,h uid neither have cattle nor convent I.-lt. In tY: pr-dicament he up- died toSii:' II b'SM ;ida, the heave !v patrone?- of toe o--.vet. and vow-
i; the event h -r deliv: sr mm from . 1 . . . . ...... in
jv' 1 Uer bov or g'rl, wliich his lady was th. about to presoiit ie'm. Ttie Saint
it at-i' -ared. v.a ro' !ow ie -tnki'icl
t'o ba'yaie. Tbe barof; trium
tlint the
cd
o
i tun over hi e.ie.-v, ami trie .iui.ee
, ;bc;ir:e";:;, trom t;,.e mset-r.t s u tcht, was brought up as the desti-
tic i bride of heave-.. is-' roll-do ..a-..d .very year si ruck
a - ev blow a: h er
lisr.
-.o 1 t
Juliet
!e of Lf ibensteiii.
I ... I U
one SO': as !an., aim i'.ru iiin i- ,:,! tii-n a lirrd; and at last the ha-iir1v-triki-:g i;:to tin- v le of life, d h'.m-cli'nlone. Kil eih then did euivt bis barsiaia wuii Saisii Ible-
l .it lie bad ho tnougn' i: g:v- . i . i i .
oway. it. ;.t ni- unnueti tr
broad land to a: o'ber race, and s i ped suddenly the succession of a h drfd lords of Lei her. stein. The hi a itv which was now about to be
aided for ever from the world by a veil, might in other circutnstanbred liali'the hearts of Germatb.c p.ilalii e himself might have d . r a ha: d -o u-v. whee animated bloc-d s? noble; and their heiress of
hi house might have been the mother oi a line ofprV.ce?. Regret, however, xva i;ow in v ii her ; ovit late had al:not expired; a d i:i another week, lie Uomi'.-g Juliet of LeibenJlciti would eecotne the nun sidegaida. Uat with regard to the Wildenstcin
the baron's position had lately altered for the belter. Hi old enemy was dead; fid the young baron, one of the rnosic. lehrak-d keigMof the t me, car-
I mote (or touroamo-.ts ana smgie
than for war tor imeivstor reHe was, beside, addicted
S.' h! v nSe. bv
a kind of saint in tiie di-trict; ar-d ia
deed there was omcthi sr st: ki ;gly intellectual in his venerable face, that ci saw at once in him a man who misihl rise to the loftiest piunae'e, if he onlv willed it, in a. y summit whatever. From infancy, however, he had been
brought up to the monastic life, and hi faculties could idy develops tlom selves in a monastic mould. He knew noshing about oeo; but was inlimatrdv acoiiainted with t!ic spirits both hght a. id darkness. He wasronvrrsant with tne rmslcrios of the church, but a ignorant as a chil i oi the mysteries of th ? licart. ' he father's arrival at the Convent
of Pr;meidob w :is an rveiit of tom,-- !
magnitude in the estimation of the nuns; and it iray be a question whether he. or the devil who had been the mea: 6 of int roduciag him, was looked ed upon a tiie more distinguished victor, lie was received with as much
and then turning t the noviee
' Daughter,' said he, ' the evil one ne-
to suppose that he comes merely to frighten the sisier; tor in reality there is nodii g so wholesome to the soul as
i
so few as to be easily recognizable
Father,' said she. at last hesitating-
l alcs of unexceptionable ni'iv bear
ini: and approved Poem. It is eub-
ver acts ithout a motive, and till now fly, have I even seen you before?' jii-hed we-kl, n. liiiailters of 4C oel.ivo I h ive been puzzled to discern the! Yes,' replied the monk; 'in the gar-i!,;,"-! --ach, at $5 per annum in ad
cause of his visit. It would be absurd den of Saint Ildecanda, near the old ; vt1cei "d cotiiai.is mat ler eq-ial to 20ft
a ' : ..
well.' Juliet shrank and trembled. She would fain have addressed some onu mip
m r . . ... . . . . i . I : I . - . . I. : i
ear. l on are ins intended victim : It knew: hut as the cow s ol the v hole. " - i-mrarv, v(Z
is to you he has revealed himself, uotm party were drawn ovei their 'aces to V ihimn I I. I ne L't- ae.d Tiial
hideous hat noble torm. and not in protect their eyes from the glare of the
thought of terror, but of beauty and setting sua, which was yet strong, it delight. Tiie mv-tery in which he has was impi'do for her to tell that she
shrouded h's incarnation, is meant to a-was surrounded by a troop of spirits, waken your curiosity; and I feel eonfi-j I coold not h ive seen you, then, for dent it will speedily he thrown aside. I was aleep!" she faltered at length, Fear not. however, for I am with you. thinking it necessary to say Something '"ho only directions I can rive ou ini 'Oh! that is nothina,' replied the the meatit'me. arc to pray and continue. nvnk. a d he raised his cowl suffieient!sadf ist. S lo ild you set: th" apnari- iy to ;dlov his face to be visible, altho'
tion again, (which I shall endeavor to to her alone. 'Do you know me, Ju-
preveut.) repeat a paternoster aloud, het?' sail lie. softlv.
ard call up.ui the L i ly lid-ganda. aiid.!
f, evil, it will i:ta.i'!v vanish.'
Father Go'tloh did iot co'ite-'t him
ies mo yes! stammered the no-
l-aes more ihan ai other iYiiodie,. i America at the sam pvii.c. Tlio iollwing work have been alieadv rc-
f Henry Fasiah zzi, with Copi-us rx ract- frrm his wor,il!justF:itif .f Idadn f - lucation: by K'. Uiber. P.a ')r. 2 History of Peter the Gte:.tr villi a preliminary sketch of the IJisto:v and Statisdirs of Kissia; by Gen.
Cau. t I'mlip de Seg.,r, 3- NotV- of
ojiney Mitough h ranre and Italy; by 'Vm. Ilazlitt. 4. The Lel Esi v& Klia; h Cbas. Lamb. 5 The Wof. b-d Spirit, n T-ie of Life; bv I) l.er. 8. The Life of Carl Tbe.-dr KiEn.er, the German Wariioc Poet; hyhis father. 7 M irtial at.d Micelanecu P-imes of Keen er. C. M Ii . r .
rviL-iiie- s rrose i a?s. y. 1 oun
vice, co: fou ded and alirmed; for iti was a face that recalled distinctly the
self with using only spiritual means. iapparition of the garden, and which'
Heex'immed carefnlly every irifh ol the her lancv had siace dwelt unon rene.-o. Upper India and the ILn iljv:( l...int-
prem si-s anil ev;pei i d!y dec-nded in edly in her dreams. laii.s, &c. by Major Archer. 10. The p'rsoni.iio the ol I well. tr ing if walN,! Do you wish to see uic again?' he!Gi!!nP r f by Leigh Ritchie. 1 r
-tone hy stone, vit i a liammer. He. .coii'inned.
the;, fo the i i -fan I horror of Juliet e-
ijected lh toad from its -.tacient do-nain.
tlie convent, and tPiished im n n-t
the business bv iuir-uag i .rrn" in thp well. a::d reeitj ,g over it the most ap
proved formate for the expulsion of de
vils It seemed, indeed, as if the very presence of the holy father had been able to keep tne evil one at b 'y, for the
The Young Pott, a Fragment of Avt-
Yes no!' tocography; from Tales of Field and
' Yes!' said the stranger, smiling ex- Flood; by John Malcom 12. Helen
ind threw it beyn-.i th prerii cts ofjultinglv ; and at the moment the nro-! Waters, f om the same. 13. The . a. .l ... I 1 I I .. ,-1 " I I, I , r. . . ' 'D...I , .1 . .
cession nailed at tne gates ol r ranen- "roiners irom me same. 14. i he Kilob. vai; by the uth r oi Recollections of Several knights pressed forward to J'eniniula. 15. Anecdotes PaicN assist tne novice to dismo i::t; but ihej,eMdirecting brother called out sternly to Volume II. 1. Critical Sketchesthe monks lo stand fast. of the character am, genius of bcot(- ' Ay, ay,' replied they, for they had '"' Byron. 2 .Liur'nal of an officer all noticed with anger, the augmt nta-''ml'hyed in the Expedition under th tion of their party to an u . lucky nuna ,-"mand of Captain Owen, on tfr ber, let us see who is this we have a-:04' of Africa. 3. Notes of a Tour
in Albioa. 4. Be-graphical and Cnt
iTemina'e n'- oures of poetr)
nl
omb, M " in ti the
a- d sentimental love; a 'd oent in
u, c.wi. tv oi the dame a: 4 damsels of
. .1 i nil tiie timr- winch he did not
e-., siwav in improvinir his estates,
f v uil iu g rui..s, and exploring antiquilie. for Juliet, she was more an ob-
t aI" o.'miniion Ihan o! PM. HOT
;ietv v.as o! te.F.t sort which is term rd radi iot. There was -ome'hing, in
ce- d, o ethereal about her. that she j :r.e o. c ti;e uU a of a bet:gof a pura. d br:c;der. and happier world.
Der heart was at onee warm and light,
)ir spirits buoyat-.t, and her temper
tr i almost to chdd -hness. Her music
I oiszh. as it e l-oed through the con-
t i'aidee. ral;ed a smile into the
fa. e ot the sternest nun in the sister
ro od; a d w hen -he appeared. a gleam of 'un-hine seemed to t ill on man) a
ctlddark nod witt ered heart
The co- vent wall were the horizon
of Juliet's hone. ar d tears; lor she had
m e- k .owe., and hut rarely seen, me v.o hl beyond. Within their boundar",. there w as enough for the exercise
of U the nT ctiaes her heart yet knew
shape re-'iaioed invisible from the in
slant 01 hi arrival. The nuns by de-
Urers recovered iheir spirits and becani"101 us
ceremonv as if he had been the pope liovfuilv r. arena :-r lor tin- divoio hri.l Tiiev ulaced themselves in a lin a- '' ' Sketches of Sir lis. Mackintosh
himelf; and at last, when fairly e ab-idJ ! tiie novice; a id all things at lastSh'St the gate; and when counted, it I"rd Brougham --5 Service Afloat,
lished iu handome orator,he set him ireturne I to their uual tra-Kiiiliity ; ex- vva found there we.rejusl twelve monies ! 1 ''uJ,risini! the lVrnooal Narrative .-f
1 rus strange inciueiu struck the whole;" D;ni-iin iviiiomcet. b. lAeanfles party with surprise and co.isUrrc'tio.i;10' M'tine Lyrics; by Mis Fletcher and it was observed that the novice, ('te M s Jewghurj.) 7. Sketch of wliose face had been before u Usually ,hf g,JdiH and character of Wards
dushe l, became deadly pale. jwrth with selections from bis Lsriial Wlien fairly entered within the wall?, Ballad?. 8. Nine Months' Residence Juliet was encirchid by the you 'ger ' ' Z'--hmd. 9. The Life of MalUiis, wild for new of the world. Ia ;i '"ef; from the Library of Uttfui vain she ;diadcd fitigue; in vaiu the ' Knowledege, 10. Hitor of ihe O110ell sounded the hour of relireinent; 11 n or r.pki-h Empire; by Edward tiis was an occasion which did :ot ; Unburn. E-q. M R- A S II. The uie every day; and, sheltering them-j ' ) rob r. oj the. uiihor . Ri.itrciions elves behind the privilege of the no-j f 'he P.-:ii-i 12. Domestic M.uvicc ahvays greater as the time of;061" ' tJe Wc-1 ' Chef heir ft sal exsiuction approached; they! icliarl. liv.: vears aresideiil 111 tiie Lle.irried her otl into the warden. i u Is 1 3. Tne Life and Character of
-'ated her with playful voice upon the! -4V ,,a 'lb-.rce. 14 .... 1 J. . . 1 'Ti : 'Pi... P; .
violet ha-u, where the ravs ol tfo et- " v": 1 r ,
self to inquire, with heart and soul, in-!, ept tne eart of poor Juliet. She. w as to tiie business before him. The fath-Jstdl in a dream; Ar still sihed, and er, however, with all iiis ingenuity. ; jremided. and h-d tear: the i loas of
could not elicit a pailicb- more in for the world which had bofn suggested, mation than we have commuaicated injvhe knew no! now, ti: hautited her a single sentence. A shape had be-t ifanry: the barb h id siuck. seen iu the garden and in various purls I :irrivvA wht,n s)e of the buihoogs; and it had va.a-e d Wi perill-tu.d to p iv ,x f.lPl.well viit lo suddenly when seea, not by mean of thp nidfk of )rf ,, -tors n;A ,lt: the intervention of alls or trees but and tl)(.d ia tvlit.n Li'ntfiimr h:A heen near if h -1 thi , i
.. .. ..... a, rnucn si n e.iionr as was
firm earth and the clear air. The te-
monics of the nun? agreed in tins, a' though each, of rour-e, varied areon!
ing to the charat ter of the tadivid i il ;
but the ituess whose accou u w.i. in
Doi-SIOle up
on the occasion. Owing io the feu ivith the joii. baroa Wildensteo-
!!iieh :iad evet-heen form.tllv fo iclu
jdd, the iroceio. partook a much ; ifhe OlihiArf a of the rrliioits rniire
the opinion of the otoers the rnot!ti.r. for .ti:rhoogh the immediate esco.-
vague ana uusausiaciory. wa- consiaer- r lhp A-;f. r,vu;tM rtf0i...
. - My IIIU1IVII' V I.VI i jivvvvi ('I I x I I
cd b) father otlloh the mot impnrt-
ml of ihe whole. This witnes was
Juliet of Leibentcin, who was hv tins
tinn? added to the list f g ot seers.
When tie beautiful novice knell be
fore the mo k In laded countenance it
monk
this was foil :( d and preceded by a
!1rong body ofknight- a id men-at-arms
Arrived at the cattle of Leibenstein.
shf; was received ly hrr kinsmen with
more rosprrt than aib c'.ton, and by the b;irone! himself Wirh more trrief th.-m
1 I . I I l "It . ! I " O
was ngnieu up ov sucn an immmnuou lfjcp. fa loo!d. won all a father's
is migot have heen cast upon it hy tne !pri(le upo t'u, beautiful girl before
him, jui loir lung- upon womanhood.
appearance ol an nngel; and pel naps
issocialion of the kind dul suggest some
itself to the old maa's fane v.
I lave j on too,' said he in a tone of urprise, been haunted by this thing of
sin and darkness?' ,
know not, father.' The) tell me (hat you are pale, tear
ful, melancholy, w hose lite has t II now
been like a dieam of heaven. Lit so? i
li-ig sua always lingered the longi t. Juliet at length was fairly rallied out of her depression, and even o: a spot like this lost all sense of alarm, urrounded by the gleesome siters. When in the midst of her simple sto
ry, however, she was interrupted by a tiembling of the earth. 'An earthquake! an earthquake!1 cried one of the nuns; 'but, holv saints
Mt-n and
i lie 1 i nes we Ijive in,
Odd Fallows, and Blessings of Biogra-;
phy. The Periodical Library will corrist of F ur Voinms in the courje of. ihe year each volume to make upwards of six huudrtd and twenty purge. The London Editions of the above works were miginally published ia
inre than tkir'g rulumes, cst the pub-
what is that?' and she pointed wth hor-j hhers about Eighty Dollnrt. and bt
ror lothe old well, from which a vol-i"en auorde4 te suocnoers at the .1-
nnd thought with a bittar sigh of hisi
bargain wit!i Saint ildeganda.
a fnr lulief cli irrnc fimiuril An-
lighted, and bewildered'. Never' had u.molof ?c ,WttS 9V" l. rhi& r"duc,,3 "rj of . i i . . At the sight the nun- dod shru kias: lo lvrs anb Firtr cnts:!! exi
.... ........ , ,
iil VII'
w itii fitijue and emotion, sank Upon herr
ince. hilluwing nl ires free of po-tage. viz:.
TWO D L-
exclusive of
r.i , i. . iiif" fii.iiii'i: mil .iiint'i ii vi ' I wiiwvri rp.i . . in , f
rimli.. in u'ichi r.-A niiAmi .i rr.i.l I w . . a ..,t .
i .,. . . . ,i . with fatigue and emotion, sank Unon herr N. u Subscribers are served :n the
iit.s. ' n i) to- c"' moss''ii ner, rfry ...... .. i i iv' '
i ir ii Miiiiecu iivi. ieer was
' 1 know not, father.
as 1 was w ont.
'When did the change take place?" Y"sterdav eveui. g.1 'Describe the cause, or the circumstance.' '1 was alone in the garden," said Ju
liet. 'and feeh g drowsv
1 Drowsv lab I ah! that is the time for
the eneim. Watch and prav I
The column of vapour rose majertic-; fTxton, New Havio, Ct., Worcester,
in. e ii wi ii . r i ,i Tl. luriumiiiii in m mui 1 1-: in 1 ci in:-1 u -h"', em iiiiu, -wv., "vntjui, ii . e iay so hanpv a,:d so short! Ihe lime ,. . ... ' , . : ,. v .r . D . ,. ,v , I do not feel , 1. V.. ,. ally, till it was ill inunt d ill ihe tent re; Ms., if-, w i k. Balr!inor. V.(!ihif:cUiu
ui ii.'ini;ii ,i.ui .tiiivt ii oe ion: sue lan- . . . ! . ...... . .i .
ed it was noon; and with ft saddened a v,v when a jroa.ung. rn n-;.J . Annapoi,s nKnmonu.cha..e5. art. a..d a ihonghtlul brow, she at hhr.g no.se, resembh S distant .tnu -!er, .onvannah, and C.aemna... egth tore herself awav from the un-cam; ,from f,he carln and th 3,41bacr'h7? oh,,?e .u
?tood before her.
1 sat down upon the violet bank,
J .1 t .1 l - I J . . . l . -
i i .1 ai ri nmi i ip sin iiiis ii'Tii iiii, i-i a i.it-iii
i- i h,irii iut iiimm. ircu n ri.u- o
O I'" II. IU " .." "7 . . . . LI....1...4I- -i:, .Jlk..C. olU""'""
sh ns and her shallow, -hort-Hved en- u uien. rt.-u .u., .. .... r,r of
. . .i i. ..::.. ...,a otron ol l ie in n s were mouen into a suiie ,
jni'o s: oergenue ui-mu. . - ...... r . ruonea
r.. nroud ambitions. thre were - v., ......
I' . I I I I I..II ,!.... 1
.- -i l :mil mouminLSCominasand goings aim ot .e- . ,.,.
death. She miirht
i .i, f.,r.r ,p.t lhronrrh her ami- vne oriu.
li 11 ,v" " .7. I a iu -i.i .i- .'-i i :..-;:
i. :...-t. ir. the verv UL'hcsl ottiees ' vo : an ; u.e uiu t..'p..uvF.,.
1 ll'IV'-i - W
.i... .A.n..,,;ii- in hr ahhess-slll O
in me , : n., .....1
l m she omuserl I I nem wiiu unur, n.iu uu"u.
" I ii i .t i. i ... i i. i::.i
h r 1 with resolving, if ever the fortu- walks, ana genue ueeus, aim oeaii.o.
A -v of htr arresFion arnvtui io iuuuwu-, . ....v o, ......
cie
he
length
hoi' enchantment, of the wftirld. and be
gan to rctrare nc r sli ps lo Kraner.lob. ' ,!o,3' S',int IMreanda!' cried the 'Two and two, broihersViid one of novice' OreprormhiP the twelve monks;' sit of us before the ' Amen!"1 said tlie. strarger. Juliet
palirt ). and four behind, a- d o -c at rcritfd the pUmoler with a loud and each side of the dam-e df L ibenstein.' fervent voice; and in like manner the They arranged fhemelv s iu ibis or- stranger responded ' Amen.'
der, hut one was left. In vain the dl-. You see ' said e "entlv. Ibat. an Ibe
Ihe procession counted then pioverb says, ' I am not so wicked as
eyes. r.-sod lumseli, and. am black"
counted again; there was still a thir-
Iits
'You dreamed? Of what?'
terilly by making their remittux e ia notes of the United State B .ok, when they can pos-ibly do so. The tirst number, wi'h which ihe -ubscription begins, w i puVli.died on the 10th Mav, from which time cormpUte sets can be furnished. Address, Post Paid,
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teeulh nm-.k! the . men-at arms, howev-lthc novtce more ,)oIJ, as she crosged er, who lormed the van of the march,. her forehead, ' who and what art thou?'
i.;..,i M.i..,i:i.....4 u '...a i .al '1 am one who would belnend you
llliiu. i iniiviivn.iicu . T Liru'l 1.IICI I null ; , . j- ... . . t . Ti ti for a cerium recompence if you will only
..... i (lr.,l mo -in nniwir amlv Al nrn;unl i1 lllff COlin'ies. til It lliev nri now lire.
gious convoy w.th aical rudeness - , h approach!lred to m Ulh at their stand
liv 1 i.vr vnin 111v.il lll' 11 V.-V
Fulling Mill. JTnjIlK subscribers wish to inform tlie M citizens of Switzerland and the ad-
1.: "... 1 ..rVirwi he! nr unbao- dancing plumes
El0'., 'r,.! limit into dominions only 'Hold!' cried the monk, indignantly.
I'M r ...a l h..nrt. ' And when tg awoke?
j'' c....ri ,!lv. the ao- 'Then I saw some.Ai.iff.'
l Pii sc:.i, iii". - e- - j 1 1 IT ... 11 1 . , L,r reremonv of Juliet's taking 4 Was it tall or short!
..;i l-..i the minds and toadies of 'Not too tall. It was covered either
L dimc-i of Saint Ildeganda in full I with a cloak or a cloud, and fhe instant
emrdoymc d; but even this interesting my eyes were fully opened, it disap i. :-..1lJ I.i- ..r. n,...r..f '
tome row nesHa 10 b iiiiici j -1 pen v.. t!...r rvi a ddTerent nature. The rea- 'Were you afraid?'
a .r u aware that in those days the evil . 'Startled, but not afraid: In a little
on- a nu'-od himef w ith walking to and while I was so bold as to look into the f, e upo ' the earth, i i spile of th count- old dry well, the only place lor many e saints of tne catholic regime; andit yardround, whercahumanheiug could
wa ihrref-re,no very uncommon thing have vanished; hut nothing was then to sec him as he passtd by or at least to except a toad, which has lived there a c.,i nrfxi-ni'p. and then describe lone as 1 can recollect.'
him to the outward faculties by the ' What was your first thought after
...,renMnn of the inr.ev o.is. . yetJawakmg?
irowover,.oor nans had only talked ol nf my father's castle,'
on long Kan, ia I ruig tnwnshiii, lluee l . .. r . ...
u i tunes west iran ven , ai me sianil lor-
. i- -.i.i i .1 . Ill rillliau mai iii-niuiiun ctcillli. luill . . , , consoling himself with the idea that a', . e ... r.. ,i ' I Juierly owned bv Robert Bakes. T hev
lasi evening ui notri ij itiiui me noyi -
ntruder; and the directing brother,:, i: ... i i .:.i. .i . i- ii-i il
of those whom 1 may not be seen
discovery must be made at the postern
ot Saiat Ildeganda, began to step out
ike the rest.
' What a lovely prospect!1 said Juliet,
hardly conscious that he spoke aloud. With what exquisite tranquility the
sun forsakes this heautilul world, to sink
behind those stern and rugged mount
ains
This beautiful world will be his a-
gain to-morrow,' remarked one of the
brothers by her side. Juliet started, she knew not whether at the voice or
the words, and threw glance of mo
mentary alarm in the direr lion of her
convent. She sighed deeply.
'The sun,' pursued the monk, 'does
not sink into a grave or into a cell
sUters have retired to rest, you will
meet me here:
'I will not promise!" replied Juliet,
gathering courage from indignation.
Then I must visit you in your cell,'
said the stranger coolly.
'Oh, yes, l will I do promise T
The 6hape disappeared.
Concluisin next ueek.j
Tlie ruling pn man. During the Phr
nnmenon on Wednesday morning 1 3th
ult. a woman at Port Carbon. rongly urged her husband to collect fifty dollars immediately, which were due bun, or be never would get it as the day nfjudg. meet had arrived. Jflintr$ Pa. Jour.
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