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iin iiiaepeiiaent- raper uovoied to tiie interests oi tne ireopie. is own, iiirnGuituro, iuucation, laterature, tiie Markets. &c. &c.

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mmi SIX U'DIAaX FllIDAY. OCTOBER 0. 1.51.

DUMBER n

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. :..:: : v ; . :: v ':'. ',Xi CHARLES C. SCOTT.

if i" -: ;t lou mr

mo; hei's heart, auu t:. gi.e.e.ss i us, ui...e i 1 ..

Tunc I..S-1 l-i': when 'take:: a v.inrcio. Lmov i: to ;:iv h"ed, that , halls t

scat it-i:.:.. ii.r.aiirn i.esiii,. w.,i vir wcavo a ?h-::, I'g.ve !v.i mv ,t veinr.

:jr.a oi lima vv.ir :.Vvc .mtmoieM s:a;iowi!.g. 1 ate pl.iv her.d upon he ah Lcr J.ow tl- ': hs eui.time. So- lied up our' i set .he i ' v una dor. vcui fCst ail", re: and ttv ; ;- '

J.t. I wi-di mamtn , wcuM excuse of Kate Mori is, closely mufti ed. stood before

rested her ' her. Rose started luck, and evinced am.v.e-; ; raet.l at her sppear;.cc a' such m, mnvoi.v, t

The Orphan.

a:. a aga: ::!. V dill

h

K W.ivr :.e was j..

;w oea; ii.

i.,r Lctrih a;.l I:a,I j-. -i.e v. u h-j'.r jii.oeoi'Oc to tin? t.'i::h ot.ly c;. n ria.iU'v. ,i .-v1!: '.'.t a ..rta'.t laLii. i no y -. . . .; t i.. .. "y ; ..: rou a !.-. : i ; . ! - . . u:.v-: ; aisr-ir,-:i..:t iia.i 0.,;;:';, ; : iV.z Jay. si.,.- ; ; ea;vl ..:A , t.:. i-. ily - iir:' t he e..;e, she rc'.-it-.-l to l.ir.i the ir.e:.!o:.t e.f ;:; " i i:..; e!.;l ; vemii.os Iio ci l-y V'ii" l '',.rr. ' J.'i s: 0, ;.":il a

:.e U.v.,1 r.v-r u:..i a:,.i jh .si. v :i si-.-:i)i Je: v a ;v-

'.;r.s: oi m::.c: i "t "'..L :t 'i i o:.e I ;-.:n s!-o :t i:i.'.!ci: . Ti:i: :n a.I :.. r K-a::rv a:..: sweet: ess

1 rea'.'.v l-.licvo 1:111.-i Catl.crh:o,

i s:. - i.a erv ;t to see ir.m tee.Otr von

a c; iv laeostiro: if it v t-ro oi.'v ta v.- his C;;ri,f

it y. 1 u-.T r.iv v.n- o r 1. ti-.. o.er.cv

in a lively tone. "A

truoe to these sotnhre fav.eies: ai l half Vv

lie rousc-l I;.ez from tie; ilsr-oa-i'heve. sweet otio," siie . o iaime.h

.tXeima:.oa ul a.arm hu!t mvo.uiiiaroy -' ' ' ' 1 an-els in Heaven are sin-in-': "A hur v ... i. ,. , .... ,, i.v,,. i , , t , , ' the va:;eirateJ birds worked on the tootstool. T horn her oomi'anio.!. Nay lvo l.auteiioo , , , , , , Christmas to vou, Josov." heed not. y.v cheek mav be pale; but j "nt;l ho tun:ca 11 ovcr; h x l n"'v''1 u thc i - - the chcelv of one more -entie ami c-ui, is' h;Uch of "'155"' r"U;- 0,1 thc rcs' 0:1 thc ! Well Done, Girl!

, ri-i, .., :. ... ,,. 1 carpet, at.u c:u;e;.ci! at t ic ohteu r s, ami i j a;er vet. 1 here .s c .e een now, tcw.i . 1 0 ' i t -v- t -t . n. ,t r " 1 - ' .:,!. 1,:. ,,.,,,,., ,,. ...... c.;'! I he 2s. 1. 1 ribune tens the fou'O.vn: 1, ... - ,.1, 11... , .... . , ,j .... ,r., .'. 1 '.aou v. ...l ii.a 11 an.- a!enc uir-cr. r.ini'ei:caili t::e l.!aw one ect !.o or cre.Miea . 1 1 J , ,

Little Jo:ey h:' i ' ecu ah-'iie a long, long -vi.:!. he had broken his china dogs, jvaiied

.e iringe off from the tabic cover, admired

although trio thin lips wear a smile. f hey shudder and. cry loudly "dor-ey is it cad'.'' Yes, dosey has found his moth-r, aiol thc

cry ::. :( ... i: e.-s and iiVctior, 1 ' si.-t.vt at the toilet, 'h I rot i v i,,;,Mtv

1 uhl t:.:::k I.oei I.aii.ei.ie m wit1 ,;t.ct'!-;l g:Us, wear 'lie c.i.m.s o atrim :.y .;;.i.a :'..dy." Irei li.ierrnvtci her. ''Catharine, wilv

f clii

. ;e of

To vou I aiw

.vas si

; t '"- i-,y I .' --.ly this nale . that white w reath. C-uic.v Never hail Ir.e?. bee;; so tm tiful as on that evening, aiol :n

that shrine

In

to i;.in.ii. Come with me Ih.;e L.it:

o'.nf.i:' to a wu.oow

rr. x",; ii;"vm!,T' 7.,l. .'"'iV, " I , tcAW drawn bv tiie bright tlie Hev. Mr. Thompson performed a .Mia. All-UlV s iiWCiiinj, V'!i.' ilVub;i'i liOii;) ' - - - j , , .,

ml fr,m which a faint light streamed.- ' coals fining through the higii fender, nit0 . ma , age cere.-.K.n - u,e x.u. , Ciuneand wl.it a S, vour i,n.le'a of hs' The;l as tiie H-t;es said It t,s at tne proper tune, and tne ; .,.;".. '. '. 1 ioneline-s of his situation reealle.i itself to . reverend ge.lleman said Amen.

t)) 1.0 cut; came, tie irette i, i mm -v. w;tn ;

in'. not marv ni.-.ti

iOVeones-.

.thoui bv.eow ;ng wr.nm'ht in all tliot. was lti liit and love. v.

v i never s.iao marrv.

"in' b'oi-h of t':i" ,i0-' l -f v' l-mtary n imirati u li: :est

his mir.d, he cried again softly, with lar.

.ear no v,".1. , 1 v

ir.i; o-t-mt

i ' :'r ei.O i. o. j.;; p;. O"

ociobeh.

sent m sai; mav I ; o: a

. . . . . ... L V. - A : '

1 ,a:es c : t;;v oeao: hv

pt 1. -r :;.- c-.'.:.? Cur h. ;.. '.ir S" h-;.'.lv."" v irl.t-.il v 1 e.sento i to anvil. 1: -

ii.a: ceuid el.e,r :!,, .- '. - .. I.- i f his wife, or v u:oe her ::ni thi m.-la: ly t'nat was un- ' ..t r to tn.e tne little Inez, u- soon a Mrs. I.oioi d.ed. 1 he ; ixt ii.;y, wlu'U Mrs. An I'.y arsived al the coo.eg -, she f :;;. I that Mrs. I.e.rtv.n :...: vi..M in ti.e mgnt, viti.tiat giving anv ? gn oi conscious; e-s, or tfseoverii.g who s'ne

w a. i acre w as a m-o no , - :.r.

.hanie siuill never stain the cheek of anv : Laurence, since the day of losin'r, lm:

.. ne. however I may saeriftce my own peace t0 1:er 1,a' evor hrgere.l ny her me when thrown over her, and awed in

that the object of h:s afmom.. , was : U;t-V m t aj u un l-'T lUe -uuene o. some ,0

01.ee an ob-eme loo -o',- even now -ub-' l"einatir.g spell. Lrnesf, the gifted, j-roml ,

"... - 1-..

s-.:.g u; on ciiar.ty

birth tiirough life's p.rh, wiihn

locliue.-s ever i".re-s::i ' u; 011 111 v h.-i-t ; star 10 0'"? 1 its 1 -am uponhiswai,

I uable to resist the imt-otno.v.tv of i 'alii.

,.:.. , ,, 1. . 1, , i .,. ,-i,t ' , a 1 ,, 1 : tears running down his plump, rose check

viii-w nil.' 1..L-. lu il rii.HU. iloll 1 , -.r rni

. ! Josev was cold, lmngrv and frightened 10 -wr- 1UI,1

j ,ie 01 iiei-

''I want vou to perform the same tmr.g for me," said a well-dressed., voungibh man

he had never been alone before; and the ' '' ncu '

v.' T i 1 Mrue.--. could n-t conceal from hime'f, that

ii... -.o..i. f..v.,....i 1. .. t

' .1 ,'' i' V "V.i '-.r'. : first funned word his little tongue had ever i ''Now right off to-night."

........ i . .1 i 1 :. .

AudlVs ..rounds, and ,. -1, ll.m totf.,. u..e.e.., ! a-.eu m..iu u.s puaiy op

tii.. r. "M,... in- ti 1 ..' -l.t i fi.. . i , ... , 'Tiiamma " "mamma.''

i sense ot i - ' l' e . nouse. i nev cutereu dv a sioe uoor, ana '

,s "Can't you put it oil' a little? It will

make it rather late."

aywr.'-u oes-

Without one kindred tie to bind me to earth. U::-v' Us' 1-n!t loved not win the And yet I am not ungrateful: for there are Iovu of ,na;i tI,At is r.s the mcb.or's gleam: s- me who love me weli." Ti.en winn- lut a leep passioinve bve, that wor-

the t nu that dimmed her eye, he asked T0'1 it? i,,c5 "' t,,c h'm'1 rc' ' ',f iW tl

K ,- ,, , lo'vote t l oan: int. sue

none gaoy: urn:. i.ite. von can trv vour

own sweet powers, and I will surely lead one gay m:.!-ure at ,ur bridal. I must run

I'. l.Oy : :,ssvd l.im Li." "Do you ever dance, Miss Audli ?" as

od llrncst, as lie hovi-red near her.

T.....l:..l.T..( ir Tt. il .1 . ''X. f li .i l.tv cal-c ..v nr r.i.vjr n T i . t

aseeno.mg tne staircase, late oi ened tiie, . . door of a chamber, from which proceeded i 55,10 NV"uU LiVC "SU hh hl h am VCr-V "' g , , i and covered him with kisses at this first to-1 " -s; where is it. ' sin' it :u re,l sounds. i . r . . i t ... ., ... , , hen of intellect, couldn't longer hear him; ! ''Close by only a few steps west ot the

, , , c. , u. ... tnal she rested on her statelv couch vale as Park. A c are ad ready, and wol detain iC sechi' iielore her. hue had been brotmat - ' , . r , ., u 0 n ,.. , 1 1 1 .i t . n i... l. v.iii 1 i-i r n f. m- TimnO ps oti vonr wav nonie '

. ; .1 . . r . . ... ' L.IU ..l.'tt 'il.'l s L ill i ..... v"ll I L . v ill., II....'. . l... .w ... - - . up in tiie midst of uixurv and alliinuice. an. ; , , , , ' - f ' . . , . , , ... 1 - ? .1...'.. rOl.l ...1 .1.1.. -..I' lr ......ftrittie T, in,' wh'.Oi .1

ra.uiiN liniieu u".ui uer iiie'cix oiisoni, auu a, a. .... .. A ...... , .....v..

: h.ad never seen s.urow ro;d R;..'kt:i 01 nnv

.. , , deep solemn .-.eeti settling upon ot its various forms. up;,or;ed :n the 1 1

her sweet ' respectable boarding-Louse, and everything

evinced dec? rum.

ome j.cov. Ss good lu-e." ; vu .ls .:u ...m cu ..ea, neu arms of the nurse W' ho w as v ai n 1 v t r v i r '' to ' ' ' o- iyV , . I, tl'e heitmofMiaihaud beaulv, Ues, " does," re; h-d C ustaut. s,,,,ht, lnez .Vlldp, U'r , ' 1 ie did not k now, little lone orphan, how bhe lauy young and pretty, r.eaMy Laureme m.n'ed i'h smtol c step, through ' r r streamed u; on the pillow, end her pve'iMit-' r "' '" ' 5' vl l,e'u 'l-1 l or: and dressed, ami altogether a desirable parser tiie brilliantly lighted apinmeuts of her l'Ut, n ecoraes you not. There 0,, wi.t, a p.a,Wv t(,.,:fvin. t when her soul went on that long jour-; for the gentleman-was presented, and a .-....,.-. i. . Lrnest, take her hand and join v.jn uv c:r- , , , ,. . . ' . '. ? n.-v it rarred with, it n i-r.-tver f..r hit.-. t.- th. short nraver. as usual upon such occasions.

...-. i ,-cie mus a m.: uoure i ; i.er m.ien lu.-vm.vus mausuun inu vet there , ., ' n.uoer. Her clieeks were Hushed lo crlrns.ei - 1 -. t ,', , , . . , when yiung, anise: w',h -earls, verv rich, '.u .omethiug of j ride in the curl of her hp ' ., . and her voice once so musical was now d- f ce-that the thought of him , ofiered, and then hands joined in i:ert.u:k-;he,,:'yx,-:lm b-days. -of .com in the glance of he r bLek eye.- C,Ui,i Kot V:t'l!H.t :,'fnn-- l'iw" Mordant in shrillness. The ihv.ielan wan ' wx' th" "!-V "1 on her breast as she "You, with a full sense of the obligations

And after the las: sa

ti.e i.ttie li. i7. leiuiue.i won i.er j r

to our new .K n:-.-. Marv an hour endear.i g ctien la nder happy v.cua; ot'ue:w.-e i ave ! cu tilled

rowuii remembrances, and Mrs. Audi

wati

1! . .. . i ... , . v . . i i. . - i t . ; e . . e i i , se . I . 1 t . , . r ... . . ,,,,).,.,, ',

r.f.os were per:ormed -l U0 ;l one was uiawn within the magic c:r- - ' . ' .' .'. aolding her jiulse, and Mrs. Audlv, worn .

iiM l.uiiui,!! 'liTO in ir :, ' p ' , ' . . . . . ir. - np . en..

she collected

around her; but two stoo l , . . T-' " , . attention trom inm, her

. a:1 Lcr nj art-two wh.se bearing seemed to s.iv, ' .' , .' ' -V Kate approached the bed, and -nu.tlv ' Knc not Ul!S' 110 crl , which that their j lace .-hould have Wen bv the ,hie l T v S0"f U took the place of the nurse. Inez caught V mK'' unlil stra,1rs came w5th v :.n . r of o'e li-"-',.' V- r .,..., , 'ore, she sudered him to lead hi.r to tiie . . , , ., , words and sad faces, and carried him w..nser- i e . a .......a.i. i.ines.i l.iiuenee, and. , i i0v o! 31. ss Laurence s form, and her wild !;...-..:,.. l i.. ii. . . iianCC. ... ':i:r s lie lvisse.l lier dm ir lienwt'i

out with watciiing, slumbered on a distant

e-.v

his friend Andly, w ei e talking over the scenes '

er.evci.ainiofn.in i l'! earlier days, and heeding not when the

or pi-rse.n r.ni.ld to vk w, :or nor cuaiity to ilse .-r j .'SSe.-sC 1 gle.U i-.e tuess

ureal l ow

w as dor.blv rej aid 'overy accents fell soft upon

'i liere was a smile of triumph up. ;i Kate

Mo-ris's lip, as they took their pla -es, opn.

hastened, to join the beloved one who had you assume, do promise, here in the presence

nc before. ' of God and these witnesses, that you will

Xo; Josey knew not this. lie cried still take this woman, whose right hand you

kind ' clasp in yours, to be your lawful, wedded

n down wife, and as such you will love an 1 cherish

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.mm r.niT f,..,,,.. . 1 .1 .-.l'l.S. -IS He MSSUU lll'l 111." U , UU illSl.l li Oi N l.Ul ll'll-.l. cieam rang lor main a week m the ears of

the prou.l girl; then she sung snatches of

murmured thc new word, "mamma," "mam- j "I do."

a ten

The child "!!;;h Amlly, 1 hoped to see your mother

: ,.i.

.1 tore to. i.:-h'. 1 wa. nlv

w ;;n he-. tuou!i I so

.a i ir.e;

iiai

sue nose Laurence, (.who, as a child of one

ma; was u. ar ,o .'irs. u or. n, ted to the :' MiH.n 'vii -..v. p..

ma." until thev hushed him. Then, bewil-j "And vou Miss, on vour part, will you dered, frightened and weary, he cried; and take this man to be your lawful, wedded

songs that Jirnest had loved, and tt

her, murmured softiv;

. , , i - ' v .i.ii..tii ii.i... I I il li .. ili ell '... . .... . . ls ... -T1 , . . . . - 1 J 1. 1 in 'ir ,'Tn.it." e. ,1 ..... li'iii'., O I-. !

I'I.! vou cer love, ladv! !. one,'; " " ' "" l'

hiding his head inning the , allows of the : husband?"

tes we-e procure! f..r !,r bv her kind hair-bt ea.ith escapes, w hv ul i she not cone;- " ' ''T'' ' e as in statelv halls, and his I liles dimpled his Hushed face in that! e ..ear .tin tm.e, past, wi.en showIn music she j articuiarly exc, lied The brow of Constant Audi,- sllghtlv cm- " 1. U"r iu tl;:,t . proud Kindred made vou rue il." Then I mother 1'old him in her crs were asammmle, some pretty hi ,vy uans audthe ;.,:.! of l.eis.iee; .,,iee. p,.l.. '-n e-e 1 a, he ans ... c.id. f:;-e lolls h'.t. ' V0A' H W:"1 -' h,r r,n. p,, y .i,, ,vmlp, c,,r(..,f ! arms, s.,olhed his trembling hps, ad whis- J of thunder; bm none that srer t led about

i '.in: tan vou

"i. ; s in v or sa a si.au". si . : I.e.

cheered their he:. us. an 1 made life ..hn--: 'a um veioenu- t

set ra again t ... to ii..;a. ts .e was wrv w ..ere sae sees a.I w no :

. out cereniouv.

w she wi

;ive vou a ,

ui'. ni wii '..': i in! eiieet bail set US s

tne little break fast room-

light in the raven eve breathing ef the m,bie

f y : ':'!;V; Hose not to tear him from her: and sob, till I eivn worJi of u,vo his eai- S;i

t'.i tv",in m nf that briitee:"0' en was finite

dear to her

sou; u i.i.ii!, now

.t m aaniir.nloa i; ;.:

w:Ui-

it seemed that the heart of the stricken one was indeed breaking.

did not know that he was an orphan. A Lvd ; so loud as that stunning little mo: osy liable, noo- chil l, he learned it soon enough. I "Xo 1 ncver wi:;:' SA'a sllC most emph.it-

:u. ui i ::., ana lew i;ii -ee t ig erphan, with... tit levin u her. 1

"I shall most cerlainn

ava.; mi se.i ol ti

The YiowZi Girl

l .01

If i

..te was c the tin u.

s.ae.e i i sue;; o

r brow.

C! r.er I.

1

nietimes i rn i.ege: oiU K.'se is n.eiieniug us to rem, . . n .. i .1 .i . , . .

a -' '-'. i'oe sue .oou oeaulnui ta-u. hi

tne sweet lace that was so pensive in its . ' ; , , , ,; Tiie line house was sold and all its cle- ; iilly, and walked away proudly to her

deep loveliness, lie was mm m urlng a fe w ,ai o me nam uer ooi-w as -e oiay openeu . Fv.,u,se- we -e na:d and the small eat, leaving her almost-husbam. looking

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lv.o; ana

is rf fli--

Cau-e

"I.", '. 1.

an

1 IV: v

a

:ion was f.uecr, and hat leeu

' pi:g Uii oio.ii ; w ins M in? 'xiniiic;

tie returr.f.

evenin

S . 1

e tinew-

ier-e.:i..i0.1rs.Au,:.eyVail:.s and wept bit- tnat she was copying for Mi, nis.ubi: d lighted to mortify her proud comj anion, tent soul goil;g up in prayer. ; sought out uark corners, Smled mo ; ; ter.v. l ne memories ot iter childhood had tne door of the sum Lr.a'.-i".w!.r.-..-.m . . . . ; , , them unrereeived. He talked to hmiscll. ' ' . 1 .

, , . , , ., , ,., , , ,, , ' i-sien to mo, Ka.e .M"rr:s. l wetud 1 ne soos ot Inez gra.IUailv sulis.de.1, and. , , , , . . had no ollnu- wav to vindicate mv character, n. ano sue hvl alwavs cahe.l, audi winch she was seated, suudetev m.etH-d . ,i , , , , , , , ... , , , , ,, , , when alone, and share! no jovs or sorrows. ... , t . , . , , , ' 1 ,, ;at..er.-ee my biotue.-. proud and .UhI as toward., moiang she b-o asu-ep. Oh! they: ' ,., ., , .,, " ,, , , I came to the citv a poor sewmg g.rh I i.-. i.eenie.I n.at .adv to be her i a- Inez raised her head, aid Mrs Audlv a- ' i i ri , . , . , , , , . ., r ,. , , ' He was unlike otner clnhlren; thev had, . - 1 , 1 , . . ' ' neis, ami d.eany as I love him, siretiii 'd in wh.) have kcp"-. the vigil of fear and love by , ,, worked for this man. lie made proinisais proanied, leanlne: u, o,i the ami of a "on- . i . i , , , , . , , , x ,, , , , ,. I mothers. lie woiud watch the mother as , , , , - . 1 , ' tne hut iieep sleep, than wedded v- on low the dear can alone tell the mingled sensations . , , , . . uf marriage to me, but from other c.reumu.u. u:v lie.-;-. s.'.'.-.l skr. '!...' Uemau whom she introduced as lln e-t 1 an- i - ,- , ,. , , . , , , e . , . , " , . , . . she jmnulsivelv caught to her heart some ' , , . , .. ' , , . . , .. . . , il lomg.n. thinu oi a bonny 1 nual, but of such hours. 1 hey stirred not i rom thc. r . 1 . ' . . . N- stances I doubted his sincerity, and le!t h:3

o.a.i auo.ner was ad-lea to the grou:o aromut . . . . , , . ,,, i , ,11,- f;.r ;,,-t the b-t trt'.. :n 1 .in,! miikhiii.' nut in trnst i.ir ! ! ,e ,o v i n i o . and t 'rOliaOl leeli.lg lU.-riue UOwt ir.ie- m

'. .i f v. : ; n. v-'-'-es .r,.,,! t' 't Lruset Laurence stood, with ai" ' '? . . , . T ' ! xvorl.l foohsh ' , . , . I the hands of a man of nntegr.tv. Josev , w ono iooi.su. !, r :.:;. .i :::, ;.- countenance en w hien many a pi-s.ou was : ' ! Mr. Thompson remonstrated n.t to in-

L ,a,t laeii Andly i.-veiy V a-ked Kate i-oi.'i nding for the mastery, j ust shaded by ' . " , " ' " , ma!;or'duce her to change that No for Yes, but for

S i:t il iiKi1 u c -1 t. ;itr t r I W 1 r I'Ttl ' I ii l. hmiii fri-K'-.m ne

vin.,..'" ,,.M. l i v.. t ; , , - , " , . , . ..t ' " . l'orii' .1 oscv was an ii. trader.

. V- .- i - ' " ntu-;-i J-::;'J-: owns .arm ana w.uspere.i. rir nct-hcr me !s ut ; I callitc, and asked for an explanation. .o,eu Lis in,,.d. syren's spell." Kale spoke p!a fully, but sUike." hose was kneeling apart, her face , -as a.ways a shy, ;1:et boy, and grew ;, Inez. Aud.y was beiuung i-vcr .ineiao net w uhout a iillle maliciousness. She we, s burled iu her hands, her humbled and neni- st ul more so amid this childish throng, lie;

iriiie wmi your iiiiiy , oi un- suiciioi uui..-

ii-iuie sistei? Come Constat

mv iric-ud. must wear her color

tritlin" with him in a solemn duty of his

ought out dark corners, and glided into j

.vcr.-: Saul a we:t she st,I1ed in m . eat i utei.eg i r e : u-ious In ii:e t titles. Mis. An ig w l:h an eye of 1 tl .11 i.e SO fie... '

t.e. V. vou

What has thus caused fence one of Constant's dearest fih

w mv ongnt ore ."

"Mv In

is V - v,...

m.uk me, if you dream of one, I will mar it." places, oven to relieve Catharine, upon whos

little prattler, and turn away sadly. Xo one .

:d

hd 1 u.i

, . l 1 -V- 1 1 1 : t 1 1 WlIII'l illtJI.li iUKI C li t I Ml IV I ' ' 111 1 "Lil.il V

t CMUeut.v , ,1 i.i, il,.,.,,,:, ... i., i ..... .1 ... .,..,..,1 i o one loeeu una pieie on , T . , ,..

. , . . , ., : , . . , , , . . ..... ... .... ...i -v. .. . . ..o 3,141 ,i a . 'vj'uii i,.e. 11 .in u-.iu.iij., iesL inei suoinu .1.1. v , ,: 1 1; , ,: . . . . 1 . lor a winie. noli 1 reiurneu, 1 eau ! tne.

AI....U.O.. i..e - . . .1 . . 11 i 1 : 1 ... . oe . i . . I ' 1 1 ','- l ' . U 1 ( i ! 1 g gi 1' 1 ; ,,1, ... !W : w.i ;..,., , ... n,,i.O. ,1,.,, .t.,.1,1 1 ....,. 1 t , 11 is 1 , , , .,e, . .., m.i, u.u .... nn 1. ...,,. ,

ti.e ihu.ee, Miss me, because, she

rse:i, I ' r i Vf

She break that sleep. 1 teepcr and deeper it grew

e s.o.e (

i I "...l.itl.: i . - U l ii

i.aurei.ce ie!u--d to i o:

. 1 V. :: u,,r so eood as h, a',;-if U r T

iei c .c l ." And a the -1; bu;-t of tear- f, lowed tics e .; '.."...: n. Mr.-. Andly was mn.eh she. he 1. lets

re Uliv a . i a:.. ;.y lelete ! to Inez ;. 1 1 1 1 u : il -.-i a ; i ." s ii h- r i th I'lie -ner own aao; ;. :. ii i,r hr own ly. She told her, tleo blrti; ,v..l f

his neck with care. Xo on

at night to his bedside, to see if 1

m tiptoe

door of mv former boarding-house e'covl

ic were

against me, and this lady, whom ! had! .:

" -y yyy , " !'' yi ';, . . , would u t believe that such tierce . as-i ns tii! they held their breath in fear

. .... i ,. - ., . i . . .e:a. ... i . r.i-.-i- : . : a.. . .O o ... ...! .... . ... . " "' o" i ------ --- , , . , ....... , . i i .... 1

her;.diitau uwa- to Mo lwdh mo- -. , . , , V ' Ue sm, was many hours high, when Inez eolnfrtably and happily sleeping. Xo one 'nle'1 a a MUa ' o,,!,.,!;, 1 ,,'l .:y S1y:,:;,l ,i:UC K' VViU':vr ;:V":lU' The physician ,,,, t;,, i, rthf -l-sed to removmy aivpiauitanec; ami 1

l-Vli..m.l V'.. ,1. ."TllL- LL t-i:ii l.t''.';; L.te. S 1 C

who had carried the cl.,..n, hd-li.o ,1 in- p.,,. ",;cL;p J.e mamre y. ars; a. .1 : i- . , travel ..A.,j xvli0 tl.v

the n"M"-l'0; .-, an.i oeu r.-- CaUoi, ; la;,; not ;nd :i''l' ' ;t i "v'l he U- w", w I'.a lj'.j .i-, ,.

. nu g uvu ner, sat in w u i v ;.ps. And! v and re- ,n.. .,-.....:., .n... i... i i

i hi. ii'u . e..i'. iuil in.ii li.t l (..i.-seii.

' bWCct i U A co,'"al t0 'd s. :u'a ao; !ihc . drawers, or stuifed his dinner basket with a j h,teJ ul'n k,"nvi,1 1,10 T0X1'" ' '' elo'jJ lier rvos, but a sni.h- was on lior faco. i r t S that tins man ha 1 h!arkeiu my ch.i .u it1 t lavtMio inoisc'i. i U '. a" I !!o hM her l,u!s, lA ,;" '""S t!'c,)1 t0 ; Xo; he was "one set apatt," he must take ' " hU ' l,irr:l?' :v . : ir"y, "ava!i,0 of xU ""conscious. ' wll;lt conies iind b, lh;Ulkful. 1 u- "h:l" 1 i:' i:"

one so

fanlile-.-V" asked Mr-. Audly, w ho jveiheao

i'.ei. V. .1. oi'i .1.0 sou UCil , una e.ig.'l i ' Octal ,e: t i ...r-i,. :m i:,...-! v .i

in.-, ...ii. ...'nil, . 'in. , ... nil. .iii.i I'm;

pa.-sed. om, thev stole forth to nour cut the ful-

v.

ii. .11 iicar u:

e wun tne li; the j iin i u c la . ;

i.lv' St,.ie-Oi tli- ..A liOOl . WIM1 a 1 'Ul,i,l slepl 1 Pur'-' ...a,, 1 i,-s ,, V .v ' . i , r , . , . . ; uoa neii. hei. ti.ed .Mis. Auu.cy, r.esi ol their hearts in j. raver. i..e 1..s....ee- ct ca- .y a.,eet.on. (.. r.sumt "from th -shaft of woe. 'Ti-a b:' er hatred "

i,. i:,,i.. t. ,,.i.. v.... it,. ..,.,.,1, ...... o't me come

j..'i in i.e .je'.-vi. i.ivu tne leaei.e.s

noeence. ill vou

back, and I u.l!

in

knew he had no inothor, and. neglected him, or remembered him in long tasks, so hope-

and so will

a., v. uo ,,t

-.- -r ,,. i ..... , . , ... , o .. .n. , ci. 1 . i . .. i . iessiv li.u'ii mat none nut a mainer cnuu

-"'-",. c .ii,:s Lametme nea's. Mie may yet lut hum- , - ... w.e mS ...e .-ummei una, aim i newed thc aciuaiut.r id 1 1:1 1 i.e. i, .. 1"! ... .1,, M.ri',,l,.rffr,,,',rl Itiivmv V,, ..,. ,i ., h il V C lil .ide C.lS.V. Ahd Wlieil lllS llCil d Or 1 .

: s n

have t i i have

1"1.

' hi' "S t'. i! bea..:.i'ul :; i'.'.'" ask. .1 Ilft of ids IV :.d. as so' .. as .-he 1 -It the re. in. :

the perfume of fragrant tlowers, borne on the .

stole in at Ihe open win-,

lild vv'.Ii

el

heart ached, there was no breast to bear

ij . newed his propo.-ds 1 a.

.t c! a w int.. sues t :as gieammg (mw. The rich curls that half shaded Inez's "is

troubles no hand to coed tin fever of

'Yes the mini.-' or at o

a. iaee at

- . v. i. r : . 1'

" ' ' i a', .k. my h.ve, of llim est se 1 ..f ,,iue an 1 le.ur -iei. f P. e i 1 li

ai w ii,., ..

.,e:, a isi.es i f h v. Hi, --, I hat e s ever tm-t with." She is my ad.-ptcd sister, and 1 cla ..e. i.i. in '... li.ii, ,tr lO.-ne -.'as !" i

ins orow witii its

T.

me 1 deceived him. 1 ; '. true, and his false. P was .

oor lielpless gin ai i to ave.

. , , a man who had proved bin,

-If i Oil!. l.'iUel hy 'due ! hi

.r c l

lorn Iu . upon the i-..mson curtains ! a . oigecm-- yet pale cheek, moved gently as the ligh

' i.v !n.,,.she,l room and gazing ouf v. oti u breeze met them. Put there was iov in 1 oor 'T-

.... ivit'i fin I've nf r.ie! i, a , u-.u ti Vstd'v ! '..1 l . ... . :. i ...i- t. .. i el em c had T id ,1 il 1 v 1 ' lssed o ear .1 ose V . 1

" 1 ; uiiin 11 c, iioii ii sni, ic u -on ner 1 , . : u nest s - 1

1 i.. . The : ha lows e' ew deet and .; he si ir- u ' . ... . ..... , u: : .1 1 I ie had crown thin and pale; hia 1 ps were

o 1 . in a .-, ui" '...v. . e ' . : ' 11 .I'll iu ; 11 a;- , 1 1 1 1 I I , ,, , . .. . . 1 ., , .... 1 .i..,.u i .1 , n ..: ' ... u,,-,,,,1 ,,,..,. ,,r,Ov -i., ( , ! to be her hniand. liwa-.n.i

" " ' .'.ic- .I.... u..sm;,i v.. u.ioiu- . llc;,,t reste. . ana nciil over her couch, with .1 . "" ' , , ., .

Vo... l.,r bo tiniest had ih:,. ,.-,,.', a- ..r , -r, , ile and shadowy. prieuils whisiiered when j i111' i (o sa one aoro oi e .;:,. wr.i. i

I iill'U Ul ilii.Mi'lia uni. X ill I c W ils gill 111'! CO , 1 , .. : 1 :, 11,..,,;...;'

e room lor him i,v - "U''' '

ample to girls, and tin in man

I. v.a- Mi. r. he's bhth-dav ,.-. the . . . ' " e.. as ... ..esi ; , . ,, ,, , i otlier aiid iliilerent cireu.nstanees the v w 1 1!

-. . i ii. in iiei mo o.'iiu-Miiiii in..!, ma. i..ie ... is ncia tin ins vvatcu, ana w mspercl loiu ly. - :i. . ...... x'..

r :r 1 l- t. . i . . .. . f I, -if , .i ii t t .i 1 . ...a.I i . . . ' - 1 , 11.. 1 l. i-,. - . 1 . ie.il il .e. ,-.i . -i ...

.er. a . i -.

I wi

:.' i e vou h. r

. rv .

it i.e.,,'

.a the death of her eh hlren

ieg ii:eaihed in her car the deep , assionate ' r,iliKl ,,,, a;i Uult was rieh and rarofto cheer ! t,,! batfseil a,,tl ,w.vs m;l'l r,"'m ,l'r lnm l'-V ! '; ,, . ,K , ;ordof Lvc. And oven wl.ll t he won ! ad amuse an invalid. She smiled as llrncst : tho W1"lur llK!' Little guls share 1 their dm- y-'j ( ayfr.mhrr ihe confession that that hoe was ' pehl up his watch, and whispered fondi v. ' wr with llU11' K''v,1! X ws ' kmd that , J "L ;od ; returned, even then did she bid him farewell, :.'Vo:l must lalk no longer, dearest; lu.;.0 he could never do enough for them . -

ever. "I will shame no man," said she conns Pose." And that oni e nroud ...hi held ' One day, as he sat by the lire, sad and d is- ". ...

. . . . r : . ii .1 l,nl 1. I x '"'"'l'- - "I

rouiiiy; -ami, rnne.-t i.iureuce, I 'asi oi an, - the cooling draught to her lips, and kissed pinteo, me icuis v

it y t !.' u.;ii t

.i.e. Pad never opened her doors to the gay v.orl 1, but lii'w she felt that for his sake, t ii . i : i. r v . i

- " v' Jtv io.-o ev...y seu.s.i in .....' the eiited and beautiful of vour own land. : I.

was Po ueauiuui sn

ft . r. .-. , . . . . . - . .... 1 1.1.. .....VI ..... .. n ,1 ,

yon. uo wii lor your inaue one amongsi llt.r i.r0w, as she thanked her sweetly. Yes j " "y noes osei i , v . - put well a, -.lied. 1 went home pondenn.

1;

mreneo, on her bended knees, lie- i to her mamma.

' "The poor bov has no rnonier

i

i

a (.

and lore'i t vou ever knew one w moe desunv ; smeda )r for..ivi'. nnd i-,w,. n,.t till vl,.

1 r-.i'i -a . ! , i . I i ifi.it: i 'i; rii 'U i a in , , , .un . ,,:ls , s0 Wivwaul.- And ih nest went , iiiiii i.i

le- liijt v. c:e mmv w tio wouni giiuiy na.i iue ie

gave her promise to be her sister. And in the parent

its was n

t .; i

n of her son to i.iii home.

"Y

, i egi...P . v :e ! m me t

' y i.e. i g'''.e . y. a:,u t ,p t LlCi Audlv w;.s the tleane of ma' v - : Very i n lug and w l.ii- g v. as ie

s..e leoeci in ( .th . g ,! e - ;i

i her with a

. f.r d t.t th.-i

at oi tie .I' .ecu ; .eaa. There v.;,- I

rn ih ud; ij. Pf.-.'s hai'p unb'ie en, ate! v a- sia.ad i nt on the l.f d, and many an or

on of

Iff '

Hi r head was bent down; and a deep l!llsl ,.., p; 0,, faded avv.iv. lav bv day ! (lie endeaiing love and devotion of the no- ually to himself. "I w ill funi her.

returned

for a .single moment,"

none of it

over the threshold. It wis a severe lesson.

. , , ! . 1 IX-

upon the value oi me woro .no.

Orrosrri'is. A good wife should he hkn

... .1 :l 1 ...i.i. .,.,.. i-.nert i . . . i i . i , i - i . ,

es, criiai tne cmio won ; three things; w men inree imngs -ne smnii V

tor- "ves .b'sev ie.s a manitna, she 1

from her presence to roam far frmn his own ; aper years when her own form was bo.ved

home, so painful were its menmrles. 1 with disease, and her reduced fortune made and manner; "yes, .lo-ey ..s a mamma, sue m,t p., ,u.

sat. alone ir. lie' n-, .m ; a lieh dress i:a r.,ll...l I nerds v..i.-e ' her an inmate other brother's dwelliiv. then ' is an amrei in Heaven." The lady took the ; First She be like a sua' I, token

w.-'s s hn.t in the son.' and her s' en in the ! ihd she bless tho hour, vv hen he had chosen ' child in her arms and kissed her, while these wj,i,; i,r 0vn house; but she 'j.w.',

.',',., A- 1 a. ;s, cr kne't m ai

lent in the song, am

iieh-ne .i in i an. -nt and jnwcl l.dd uj'),i nor dressing ta- ,pince fthrvlo after shade gatlnred upmi i ns his bride the once poor M.owkk ui;t,. ; words sank deep into dosey's heait. ! he like a snail and carry all she has on her

! )',:.- I', , ,1 ,.,. i!,p headed not t he nassu'e' hour, t . ... i i . ... ' ..... !,.. i...... i :.. "I 7i..i... . ni.ii hei-' wlnsoered pernet- i. . ...

i ..'. .. i . ... " . lip,- vv nt.l now. an, line rose-lUU on un , n.ui, i",,. ummiraims nati, mil. n: ill ii in ' .".i.i .... j. lMci.

gaud cvot.il g f-.r Hi r head was bent down; and a deep flush ; , ,. , , i f-vbd avviv lav bv day ! the endeaiing love and devotion of the no- ually to himself. "I will funi her." j Secondly She s7ee;7,,' he like an Echo, tn

, . . i . . i l t I.'.; I r' ' I , ; - .' m i l the last in ;',,..' eive i her pay; an ! I

,f "t1-, -ie; h id give:. tV-lr I ! -sh g, thev bit thu twiiii ' i . ow imon her (heel-, and a trembling of her

slight hem, bespoke agitatton. hate M

"A party at lhw? Laurence's! Low de- r:s entered uuperceived, and stealing to her , , , , f- ,. ,(f ,, viml)x: Ul

:gh!fu,t" .x.hvlm.-.l Caii.aiiue Moni., as side, threw her arm around her. 1 thev saw that ehan-e w as n ion that voung

.li.. adniinis'ered to the comfort of those ! Ilc heart of Constant Audlv, to whom she

or- 1 1 1 . , : 1 i., ..f i hn.l lieell in-mv vn-ii'.; wed. led

ilie.iei l.ei, .inn m 1 1 e i l .1 1.1 nines .'. i--..-. ..... .-v.. ......... .x...., .. .. .

, I hr.s .-.-..!. ' etier hiv," said won.,o , in ff. clusl.a , ut what shall I

v.l'h the hil I w h't. sh is gone, I doii't sn- was waiving oil evening with L.e. j "lnoz! sve.-t In.-z! why this cloud "1 ' fve i . thougii she is so gcei and swcet-itin- 'Shall v.n not e.i .l(.;it your heow to-night? Tell me, dear, when,

, I 'I do n,,t visit h .,' Pm-eiiep," rej lied mirth and revchv nign triumphant, why! It was mid, light, and alone in her chani-' malice. Lse energy. Strive and still strive, ! rs. An ilv -1 ut lor serviv t 10 jroenre the Ine.;ai.d a slight 1! n.-h p ee-ad over her fa-e. t les learlul eve? this burning cheek ? Come her sat K.ve Liurenee. Thn moonlight v as :,nd if all is lost, .strive again. Xcvxr say

Thc sun rose proudly up one bright CI

mas mornim' and shone in noon dosev's

A lr Never bo dependent. Hat vour crust ! l'Il, his 1,rovvn ll;,ir wilh :uul ! " ''p,'- ,

hoiicsllv earned. Look the world in th0 ' calling him a sluggard, lighting up tempting-

.1 1 1 speak when si 1 ken to; but she .),.(, ,,-.t hrisf- ! 1 ...

be like an echo, always ,0 have tho !a.-t

face; smile at its frowns and laugh at its

t, for the i.ight and leaving "Whin that is sirmge I thought you mcd . my pwcet friend, don your festal robe, and gleaming full upm her beautiful face as r-ho ' die.

:e m

v witii the v.omin, returned to to know her m re.''

let me. weave that chalbt "f palo loses in; lingered buried in deep thought. Her win-

ly the dark corner where hung tho full stocking. I Ivors opened and closed. Merry laughter : rang through the hall. A gay throng came ' dancing in.

l'hirdlv Ph.e lo;'' Ihj like a town clock.

always to keep t me and; regularity; but si..' ts'ioutil riff be like a town clock, to speak so loud that all the town may In ar her.

them th-' "So I did; but I ha. e not visited hrr for vour dark hah"."

home w i:a the 1 rom.se 01 v;-.

i .earl v three vca.s. Tiov say her brother i "Oh! Kite I would fly far fiom this gay I air of a southern clime stole gently in

ri-. ; of ',-s Au.Uv's mii s. on h.i. r-turned. Have ' u v?cn hi;

- .- : .V - - i . s 1 - - ' - - -

dows opened upon a piazza, and Ihe soft 1 MAUVii..i.orsNKss.-"S!,ouhl not wonder j "Josey, Josey, i wish you a merry Christ-

A ii that made my head ache,' as the sailor , mas.

Consctkn 1 lorsNV.ss. ' I shall prevent th?e wi of ardent spirits," as the itm-hcepcr said wheu ho watered the liquors.

hn K:d-"'s- My'rbr.oughi nt to W. .midst' Cep shutkd hor. but i-he wat not given to raid when the cmuou lull iV LilX) 011 thoi Th-y cr vv 1 - umd his V.hI. tie sicps , 0" Nature j 1 ,. .a, . ,!'- - : -,- - ir "-"f t v, :-! ?re y:. hsl t.r 3 1 i-p-.-e--. t.-r ! '-;r. 1 1 ' . 1

(tj-Xature loves uovelty almost cs much