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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-11-02, Page 8� �, I . I . " - 1 7 1 , I . ; ­ I I I � I - . 11 . ­ � __ 1. - - ­- I I � � � -­ . ­ — i I .Yii I - I i -, I I I ­ -- - � ,, - . � -, i- —, — . . - — � � � : i, ., � I . 11 __­ - I . � I , I I ; � I I I I � I I � I I I 11 I � I I - � I I 1. 11 I I . ., - . ; , I �- I I I I I I I � I � I � � I , T -14 . I � I I I - I I . I I ,� I I I 1, . . � , 1, I :, : I : I , . I T , , I � , I , I i ; I . , � I I , I - I - I I ; � � I I . I i " I ,� � I , � - I . 1� f . , :, , I I I � I i I . � I � -1 : I I I I i , : � ! ; 11 I , : ; � , 11 I i I � , , I I � , . . . ; I . T � , T , I 1 : � T I . I I I I , , ! I I . i i T . . . I , I I , , . I I : , -_ ) -� - ­­ ­ N,__�­­�_�*111 � I . . . � I I if, , � . I I I , I I : I � . . - I I , ! I I I � ! I ��, , . ,, : I , I I � I , � 1 T . 11 I i - i : , -1 . I I I I � . ­ � I I I I . . . I I I I I : , � I � . T I I , I I , , . � � , I li � � , I . � � , I . I � I I ! 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I I I I � I `� . � I . I veet lant area to -love radiatoce of a rich Italian unset bending I GO NG' UONAIE-6 I � I I 1 2, 1882.� ands, means of ' towing P _­ -, ,one, 9 . . I I . - I be- � . leabure.. on-th uk h wever exalted, could attain. me,, si � - . ,he,� that I have d . I 8 I I . . , Wavemb, er , , I. I I I . I � I I Formed to pless,ei and acopatoin�ed to thee -that I dare ab t'llis Moment tell thee in overhis head. ' I . . — I ­.- , I I I I �, " - . T I �� friends. I I 0 The Tonchi a Story I �� - I Pit%lae, here, yes,, �, " it , Great Rourb I . I . , �, � T � hau .conquer, the Countess fancied she, had only of my presuiroption.' it is thella-attirpoil on thievery spot4hat I � . I I - ; . I I I -I have writben thee more,,my son, t I � ­ � ­ I 'd, I . I ',r I . . . . I � IL - I I I I � "' , to bring the young An-' can so offend thee, for! soon I shall be gone 1 fi st beheld � - Wellow� -old. I I L . � , : I I . .. T purpoBed , I to eierfi* her "power - I I ! r I her," .lie sat I a$ lean ng, . . . I doing at this tiwe' and � -t . . � . � old Leateau. . with which I int(.ud6d to ilent W her. 'feet, � and she Was, therefore from thee for ever.':' I I � .1 Against the sun -dial, he looke1 up, at he They Wert sitting in tbe waitiu room Of , ., . - ' . i hav6 not said that ' . I I ow,,: through whou I a cluste , ig�t a . � . . Oldletters, 0 then spare thent-they �re priceless commence my letter; which was ,,,,z only to equally surprised' And piqued when she Her hand. which � be had taken, lay pas. t&rett wiiid � rog tbe"debot togethez-oLthe dapper 1 man I . . I I . .. for their age i , ,' ' : I � command tb� diligence and thy filiki bbedi..' saw him remain not only indifferent to her sively in the fond 'pr6ssure of �'hiB, while *IneB her lovely fees first appedred to is who looked 4B though he' ,wig 1, lit be a , com. I , 1� I . . � I � . . I - ' . ,1, lov, I I I � face and turni ' I I e­obow I love to Bee each yellow time. her undisguised piefo�epoe, she raised her teaxfu pg on view, likethatof an.angel from an opening inbraial traveller, and the 43�0 � I . stalnedpage! � ,; � . . ence, but also to encourage thee to perse. charms and . . I I , I I . 11 .1 at. ,rough fel- , � I . l , :11"t , but actually tef naira-tion, of him a look of bitter agony, said, in accepts cloud� and then recalled the momentw.lien low whose cowhide boots, shagg$�,,gaxmeuts , - ,�, They tell of joys that are no more, ofhopes that verance in the course tLiod. so, well I .itifying his ad . I I "dT.1 . . I I long have fled!; I her'nieca in a manner toopointedpotto scarcely audible, � � I . emerging ,from theJow Poital,'Ehe stood and broad brown Mexican hat-idlol that be ' . . , Old letters I 0 then sl�aia thein -the begun, which 'giveth great joy to thy . : y are sacred , . y her disap! It not Burely be . I om some sepli-clUized regiou � I I L ,, I � : .14 . to the dead I fa,ther's heart; for ib� is �,O set upon thy I be observed. Too wary to bstrA "Thouwilt,not 'nothouwi fore him a viBiou of youthful beauty no waErfresh fr ' � I ' - 11 ­ ; 11 I I lying on the Buse � L . I less touching to bi4 soul than dazzlin of the West.' The we6teyner bat looking � . I . achievingAietincuiou in the law, that acY paintment, and re eptibility leave U811, � � , 1, I L� , . d in - I . . . . I � . exerted "I 9 . iness, 'to ,his senses.. outofthewindowu�oathe dreary confu. � They tell of times"'of happy times, in years long, uld, Lam per- and inexperience of Gu'iBeP � 50 Orl am loat,'� h r surpasging level: ' . I iemi�sueas on thy' part, WO I I pe,abe I I b iroust be E he answered , I - �, � . I . . longdonelly, ' -, I . . I ,reat uilhappi� All her witchery to please, and, if possible in'a cinching voi, , - Every object',Qn which his eyefe.11, every� oion of track.o, 5witolles, frogs and enorting . I Of dear ones that have ceased to live but in the Buaded, not only cause him g ­ ee, � 11 since tol Bee thee and I ' - I mecoory! . � I I � ness, but seriously affect his health. � Wip'his regar& from Ianthe, before they know-th&t I I may n'oteeek to win the I a is I a sound1balt stole with whispered M(Aody to freight,'enginep. , Just a,t tbat.'moment he ' I I . , �� �'. ,I!h . .1 . Tbi perfi1me. s6cIfted like a, inaii, without, a friend in the I ey picture Many'n bri bt ,"Therefore, my darling boy,, as 'thou. became irrevocably fixed uponber-striving Oka to him of her. a . � 9 I bright dcone,in . , I daily torture that �is destroying both my' his ear, a)? I I � i, sunny dais,01yore., � � I . I— I �fort in thy. earnestly.to create an ,interest in him by 1* of I f pure , � I . . Old letterB! then spare thbin, for thev are a haBt thy parents' ,hopes and culD . . � I haPpihess Ai4my life.". � the flowers and the silvery murmur of 'world, and,opt o sym'pathy th� coin- � , � I , , ., priceless store � : , .1 . � r revealing, ,whenever opportunity' offered, I ,She ilich the fountain as its bright Waters ran, trick. m6rcial traveller Attempted to stiika, up -'a ­�� . T � keeping, Ltrust ,the charge is'so far dea � I med tenderly t6wards' 'him: as - 1. . . I . I I . I I " I . - I I emotions Which 'behad he spoke, but the Words had scarcely' , OVerthe g�anitelip.of 66�aslnupooi corivematioa:. I � . . I . <�, * to thee that thou wil-t, hold it sacred and glimpses of those . ling ' I � ' ' . I ,lielred, llbw­�deserted - .. . � ooi_g the emerald turf ,W6re 'like sweet voices ' it " a Asked , : , , r I Old am 1, too", and,gray I � . . . I . fallen from Via lips,'W�en the d ddenlk . � - - and alone, ' ,. , ito striving to fulfil their desires, bea�'pro- kindled in her breast. ,. .-I , , ' "'Got long to - wal ?" b, �, in Ek - I . � � � I I � I . I , I mote t welfare and honor. . And I' Nor, with his quickness of peroidpItion, opened and ths Coo�,Dtess Bertha entered. br�'a I her'rame into his listening ear.' 4riandly tons. � I I �� thing ' � . And all 6fth6se lonce could call thy fribrodd, ,hine own I P 11 "'� I I alas! are gone, , - ,. I . . I 'Day belovbd child, farewell�take ..cbuld.he ,remain ,insensible to the favor One haBliiil�g _.. .fill'scorn and anger:sbe Add I hall Becher no m6re!' no more I "'Bout an hour, was the short anB*er.:, ." . , . I . de's now, . no to.r., 1 " I I Going fai 21, � ' . I � . I I I Yet ,oft at midnight'� stilly hour, in Bolitu lor ray Sake," with which Bhe regarded him -and though cast upon t , 7 a lavers I! and Ehrihking from ' , he Badly reiterated, and it ' I . I �. I I . ' . __ eat - � , , . . especial cara,of thy health . -iAnth& seemed,-to�him that.the mute things 11 Nigh unto A,-huxidrad miles back into - � I rPlX ' dt tomb 1, hold poin- aDdlet mehearfr6m.theesp6e ai ad him, yet its withering power, t - - . With esch one in his gile dily that thou the discovery'startled and p p he timid rose , . . 1 O' * around him suddenly echoed his melan. tha�ken' . . . - infini6ro sweet. � I 11 continuest well and �happy.� That th .he must have been more or less than"Inap and fled from. :the apartment; but Gui.' ' I I . . he I try." . � , I ,� � . . � � . I � . d may bless thee, ray I ' - CIA% , a,B pro . . .i � . I � ,. � fion, And -Send had- he -not felt flattered in no common ,seppe, �vho had instantly sprang to ibi� 01301y 'ace I .1 nounced these, ' I Yes, where ?" . I 11 I . . . 1, I , Old letters I here is one"tl�e hand of youth is on good c Bng. to g i 'i atapding� erect, and proud, ,touching,wordB� : ­­�__ ! 11 Stranger, I'M going home. Heiner.". - I 11 . . its face, - - �. . I .. 1. 'a uard and watch thee, is degree, on .findin'g himself am object of 'feet, remaiuec . I , ,, I . 1. .11 --!. I wa' ' Hi li�ly less pi�.Y,. of thy fbndplothei, decided, Preference- to go beautiful -and 'with folded. arm'�,and eye of bold determi� - Softly. the Purple; twilight stole. over tb,o " I , , I I I I . . Ah I that s from: a brdth6r youingj in some far the c.a. . I . I Sol Been, a;Wa� 103.39 ?" � . .. foreign place! � � 11 1.4, 'Bout ten y eare.11 . � I I I . �L . i, tba,t qua4led 'not be' -impe., dewy landscape; the bee, laden with linnied .. 1� I � . . � I I . � ., . PAuLiNr, TARTINI." fascinating it. woman.. Bub as day after natior . ne'ath the I . � . . . I I A sailor be 611, fraii],,.open-hearted,, -: " . I � I . . i I I - � I EPO ' ile, sought rest within he'r golden cita. , "Ten yearE6. and now', you ,are going, - , ,, y, beloved by: i tiality of the Couptess� r ous,glailbe of her�.. I - , . . I I I I 1. . I bra The letter, wet. with.,Guiseppe'a,tears, day thd growing par . . . , � . I I ve- � , I ' dell the b,utter .her wings and horne 1 . Well, that'a plea5ant. I know I'M � � - ,� I Cold, cold and loaosoi�e in his rest beneath thl f ashe couchid6d its perd- became-w6re �appareut,; betraying. itself in � Tho4 shalt answer for 'this presump., slept,ip � fly folded I - I '*h' * ' a � � : . I - � : ell from his ha:U-d, . . I I I . � Atlantic wave, � . I � I sal, and with his face buried in his folded a hundred irivial.-kets, in the softened tonea Ition", she said, 'In �a voice low .6ndhoarEe I thefragrant,bosom Of the.half shut, -oolly'mway about .a, mont At a tim " yet . . . ­ I . . I . . .1 .1 . I flower,':,and the -Dightin h �a goalin, �, ,. ­ . I 1: � f 'bar voice, and, in glances- too eloquent to fromemotion. -- 1 ,gale from herl when 1*came back P.M.' as appy: as' 1-1 . . Another, stairoedvo�ifh (lark red spots, a� clasped arms, he bowed 'down iipuii ,the table, 0 .. I ' - I �' 1 . ' tangleabower of roses'llailed the ap�roach� in � a- sun Bhower. Fact; I : . I I b& misudderstb6d, Guiseppe felt Ibis positibn ; "I vray to do so, .aven DOW-Tr,Jady "I be � yoil. wouldn't . ;,") I . I . I by bloody hadlds,� �' I inelted by 'his: mother's fen'deine.as, 'and . .. of�'the hour she lo' ad, with a'bur�sb­of' think'I'm s6ptimental,yet - ' . I . - I Was f.und beneath i 1 6 father's corpse on'dread wounded to the soul b � y the consciousneeB 'One of -extreme' 'delicacy and emba,rrass-' replied. __ - : � - � - , - I . V , , I I when I'm'on my " I � , I I . ' - _ " Not now 'I �hs said -contemptuously, I � would way home the cars ,never seem to go fast-_ , �. -, I Corunioh;'s sands; : - , tbb deserved .m6nt. ,He could not retu -action" - � I melodythat! at 'any, 'other inoment . . � . A strau,,er hand with kindly �care conveyed the that i2evbf ha I Lt'so little as at' . . . to ,her aff I I i ha. a caused the s,dul of Guiseppe t6thrill enough and I can't think of anything but - i I I � . relito dear. - ' . I I. this,time��-,� for she commended jji�p6rs�I. -though she p6esesse1 everything to win y9t scarcely able to .control her a-itat�ou.. v , *�. . I I i - . , . : shall. Lseb thee ,ai'l with ra ture. But.now, " ­:, . i 4nome', �Qma, .11 the time 11m.there. 'My, � '�� - Old l.tters i ye are priceless I ye Lave -cost, a verance aii(I his; diligence tit the, Very dud' -dazzle an.uLioccupi,edhearb, for -'in this 11 To-inorrow I I ag , P," and I I P , I . I but ' . I . widow's teaj�ll' - . . I . I � . ' 1 sh* quitted ,the ,apart. T For fier be had no ear;, the Bt i in your shoes for a short ' - 1. . moment when he had alradst'forgottentho , criBis'tha veil ,bad been' -ren t'.away' from - turning from him. el . I . The grove; the fount,. boj� far%v&u`1tt'helmiig _Pd,like to ' be , � , . � .1 � I time, just to fedl;" he* ha,ppy you must be. � I Another-ino� i not that'haiia! Ohl she, was P, omis, ade a bey'and to his,father;-aind- his, and the secret unknown to him before ffient� I !� : " . I I � . , 11 � r esm -t - - 'Time, fafe, the earth, t e g orTous heaven a . . � I I I bright'a � fid,f � air; : - . . . , . -f;.. � � � . .laid bare 11 Thou wilt seei ME, mg more," , lie. mur. thought, _ h' 'I . ,. TT bove, F elks all well, I suppose 91' -, , , . I � , I ' f his-deop love for la,nthewaiE. . I "S . , as Volointarily yJ, I ­ � but obe mighty drearit . w elding'to the 6sciustious 0 . tranger, � Too pure,too�gentie, ana too good, for anget, . . - 21. - . I him � lireatilcka _tbav dreaw - I son goingback to be At my . . . I � : I long to spare ; � . .1 � . I of his favor�ite cefilne,e. ' I - t0his.gaze. Heknewitwaspreau- mured, and ,drawing his cloak around , I � 11 I � 11 � � �. . .. I - � I . I , 'Her -to ttfd earth, of,gria and woe - well, beath! - It , But y . 6t," he said'at laugtia,'With recov- . and that it he I aherished it b, M,p"ttu'.0iU�'i'l, he departed from the': Palace"i And pursued � .Was love V, ' - I I 1. I mother's. funeral, .It's ten yettr, ten- longi I ,. I the . ffii,,lit'st bi vitin ; ' ", � , �, " . 1 I I . � I 1. - I Ad be his way back,'to the. . . 1. 1. I � . � I (To lie continued.). , I : , .Joiig �ear� since I saw' her ,fast, and 'then I - : i . . . 5 , . ered e'n'.e-.rg:y of: mind and purpose,' -,11 even �love on in hopeless- silence; for- shoi - city. , I I I 1. � � . - I . I , I . .. TW. hu t Zot such another fl,owe.r ,in 0,11 thy 11 ' -eathp "hiB ,PaBsion in her ear, - Gdi�eppe entered his solitary apartment .. �_ � , I 1. I WenVaWay saying I never. wanted to, Bee, � .. I I : daric domafti� � � .1 . ,4yet. it is not -too 'late 'to show them that I ,dare to, b'z I � I Mrs. 11,rinixtry'k- 1p.roNlloects and Or e'YA R ". hei aid.- I'aid-,that to my motper. -But I I � .1 . . � I . I I , -tui I I � I ay am' -willing to sacrifice myeelf to -their though she frowned' not on his .suit,.the ,in a nultof thought indieeljng,�Whi6b, I , � ' . Ohl Teare not the only linksthat bind.us to the ' I . I � I I , � , , -Mrs. Lan4tryls'first per . - - --p u6h mor- � I . I . I � , " 11 . I wishes; ay, 6ven, though health an& hf I a pioud.Bisbop,,he well imew,wbuld spurn in his rapid 'walk ,ir�m the palace he bad , - The bbxeB for. I I was at m 6 thap,a bo�r'tblen, And � , - . I � .1 I I . . past I ., I ,1 I , � ' 0 surely f6rmanceip'li6w York were . " - I -1 didn'6know I .� , - ,. . . I I I , , him � � - � .not been ible to subdue. -He f4b,6 iihat 1, ,was doing. ,At' Was I I . - I Sweet, sweet inemorials of the daystop,happy . fail pie,J will, llress on, even to victory. . 1, with disdain., � I . . . ., . 1 , � I I I I . sold At auct - loil ' lier,, bdt,I iim not toAe:blamea too Ij , . I 1 . . .. that his fate' was .now. sesled, that hence. last , , lr,ay mot . far t last � , � � night� and brought'�45'to '�320;' - I I . � I The dark n I lend me'its-silent ' The C'ountess. Bertha, on, the boiltrary . . , seats I � I ... . . I L 1. I I 10drOi),f1lWa,a1u the a' I igtt ,sliml . I I I I 1 6 angry CouhtcBE : sold at 04:50 t, sr .. er I We . � ,'Adds;ft� nt 'Away I nev . The tea ley wil'ich.tears had � hours for toil;: when every eye is closed, z forth the vengean as �of tb . shly. , er I q . . � was her own mistross-­4ndependent- arod� , I �' Q 5.17-56 eacb�' Mrs. Langtry Do. , " , " I . , I , - '' almorlt fled. �i , _ I .� , " . Would pursue him �to blight his. prospects , ' makes, Iheed'6 6 sent a letter home�, ' t one, but T always ',' : I I . Old lettdrs! ye ,ire pr6cious l ye are sacred ,to and darkness is. aiound Die" will 1'radeem free to choose for herself�in which choice, I . - e itt in �t'w 1drk at Abbey's' meant to� - She us�*d: , to wilts m'e-such I - . .... � i, � , . '� , I . � I , , � . 'T Even DOW' though her brother,. might Advise, ;is had and rob him 6f,the favcir'and pittronage,of Park Theatre '011 Monday nighi.-bi next 1. . ­ - ' ". . - - the dead.! . the moments given to music. . I I � ,. 11 � h, I 1. I � I . : . . :1 � . WillI 60MMODC6 Lt4i,3 C0U1jsB_r.iOW Will'I' . been often heafol :to say he 'would never the'BishoP, - from w ore hd'had receive&so week' -As Hester Grazebrook,�*iu. Tom Tay. heart -breaking letters. that. 1, great' ran . . I I . - . L-.1-- -1 . I � I L I ,., - I , . . I I . " I I I � 9h . I I ­ I I . . . - I . I k '. I inmor as� I -was,'' couldn't ,.keep the teark . . � I I . I I I . I I shut out the bright and beautiful. images a�a;ins6ektocontrol�herinclinatijn. .She, inAny, mar 9. of'hindhess. �. - ,., � . or's 11 Unequal. Matbh.'! .Her costumes, back., Yau bei I a,-Ldidivt write.bocauseI I- . 1. I . I . . THE PASSIONXTEUNIOLINIST : : - Which thrcug Iny nin3d, and for their sakes too, had declared that 'ivhere.in future she Yet even in .vicw� 6f,this calamity he ,,like those in her other' play 1 are cf'her: �, waf:1�1 . . � I 1, . . 1, - . I I . . own ,designing,/., I . .- B" alwAys' a-a-thiukibg that 1. would,' .' I � , . . . . I .1 . I , � . 11 .. �'.. - , who love. M6 so well, st.rive to fliid inte I test besto . wed her�hand. her heart'Bliculd accom. could Ecarcely. hrin'g..Ihimeelf to regret the . In Ze �first 'acb of .the 'strike it rich . I.w6uld go' home � I .1. I � . 1. � . . �. I 4, I �� � - . " Unequal Match;" in .which, she is a. poor I I I eLd.th,86. ,, � I I . 11 . . and harmony � i.w 'these vblume� ,whose pany it., and that it - should. be given oukly scene of the morning - I nor would he haNie I I I.,Afie,Twears &_ flo d cottop and j ust show the old folks' what moil I � . I . ,0 . ; . . ' I . - brief, and -, passidflAte Avowal country,gir_ .. were . ey . ,� �, . . - I . I I Pages 1, so reluctantly unfold." ' - . �, from the vblointmy impulse -of affection, �i66alled, the and ease was, but�but,' str�anger, I,Put� it . . I - ­ ­ � I I . � I I . ; I 1. .. I � I .- I � 11 . ips in that moment dress, tpeiied �u'o_bver a red.1petiicoatj With . . .1 � I . . . I Ashe-aa4d this It - his books uninfluenced by any worloIly consideration which.had escaped hi's I . I �, dfftb long, I *as,'goipg home next week. . - , - . A St6l­sr :'of T �_ ove, MIL-,ic . a gathered I . d * , rObief - iii 4be :, - 0 - I . I I .1. . . � 1 .. I around him, and strove to.concentrate his of fortune or of�birth. A Bunny future then of lonely communion with 'lazithei since. 'a white apron An necks ' I . I wBsgoiog to.'surprieb 'am, 6,fid'' I bad , : . . . . . . .. I ' I � ' . I iseppe in the love of the the'd6eo emotion;- she manifested at his BeCOnd-sbe has a pale turquoise blue dress, 1, ' . . I . . . and.'A d v' ,en ture., .i thoughts upon their .contents; beihdi�gy opened before Gu - � enough money to make their, ol&age coril. 1. I , . �, - I I I earnestly ove be.autiful CoupteE4, and �,ambftiort whis- � words brought' to' his !heart the' 'swe-eb 09 soft material, Insde. up I in. innumerable - . - ,- - . . '' I I - - I 11. � I I � . -, �.. - , I . r them tiltthii first rosy streak . ph"ItIlig's, loopings and' 4rillings, , an fortable, but, stranger, , she went t h6m'b , , T, � . -:, , , . I. . . u, andeDjoyit., But asEurance of her reciprocated love. �� i '�' I . d . .1 .. . -:, , , _:, -1 � . , , . , ,.. .. --.---.- _. '. .1 . of dawn stole through the ,wiUdo,a,s; eciipg., I pared him to, piess . a I � .11 -a' in � befor�e.I dict'.,'.� . � I � * I . I . . . . e-evannig t, e . n , gth draw to a . a I lose ing the d . im I I � frow its alluring VOiCO3. ,- I trim cream. lace,, an .. A I ild he .wipea.-his horny, _sidn-bio'wned I I. : . , , . ,inol. btiugglijig flame a(' his he turned boldly " And yet-," he a generous rlatii're 1ba med "�. with 'bub ih . , ., at I . . . ' aid, -hie � thira it' , 'elaborate .. ' Bilk I I I I nearly, expiring larap. , Sleep bad fled fro and withAbe Biolc6ritybf a first and fervid tiriticaphing, over his Relfisii joy, 11 what u 'i6h .",steel -gray � I I . . . . -that evening on Twhich,so Many new and I in . � . . hand-uoross .his' dyes. . There io�as-�Bilefical . � , . in 4 . ,. . � * . . .1. I his 63 ehldsi but fhefevarisk exeiterpen� of oRsBiou he said to himself, ,' It would be matt�zs it that I have. stirred up'the deep , '' jet,".yhich' - � deep emotions had A.'woka Within him'"and I , . I I � . � I I look!4 : liko. the �'cales�,:-of, .a . 11 Don't thi 0 or that; ste I ah-_ , - I I . I - . . � - . for a, few. minutea�, then, hb continued; . . I ' . . silver ,fish., - � I . into Whose narrow -limit 1 so 1�11011 Of eDjO I This ruibC-ptevauted his feeling, fatigue. � greater happiness ' to. - die for lauthe, t"d foluatains'ofber a,ffeebions, :since 16he i 18 -In �' She: Stbbps to.-Coliquer " her first nk w rse of-ine-i , ' . I I ! I F ad . y _%V I ' . ' ' � -had to live in luxu y. and pleasure, uniliviDg, p( � I get; I L ,� day be it r6wn'map, bpt, somehow . , .1 I . unent, 6L hope,:bf ,exaltation h bee For a fe holirs of serions, stud�;T.IL . . forbidden to -)firithern out'in their full- , dress is �of rich antique Batiol;�brocaded- 9 . I 11 . . 11 . ' ' 11 , 'As ' 'h b -loved* With . , . I . � resolutely di,,�rai�ts�ol &,,I 'Other thj�ij,,bts, t. h o u,-, . � I the py., and P � rilli � an, t I - � nolss upon me.. . Whyl shauld,1._r,,;joicQ4hat: z . rest I � c&n't- lie�p tears out- of mv. eves. , The '. I � . crowded, be left tho lighted 'halls at I I . � ' I � � �' , , h wvo tioubled , theli I ,- for ,Iiou-ht or fe-l� . . .1 38, over a !�Mon�colored � . y L I I - . I � I . - I ;- la , 0 a:. B Bertha." . � � . ,., � �-1 I . . ,� �, - 1. Will Como. .'YOU 860 1 IVRR the YOUngeSt. I . I - the pgl&��e,'and: the, IiLm,i6v, 'swile% that but p'N'v th ' esub. amol events, of. th"'Pia. , . a i . I I I I '' ' .. petticoat,� ..puffed flounced iid� rinima& " ' had shone on him s�3 brigbtj��, �Il(_i wended ceding eveninobcourred tohim-iolvividilue-4', "! laol�lle knew o whab waB.�aBsi notion at gladness that 1 sular not . . 1�4 the baby, her. boy she used to call me, � , " I . n t nq in his .One er with 6to'broidery*'; point- lace rufflea' and '7 � � . hi6 16 " - ­` 'b ... .... I 'he clity, he tremble Ag i 6 liv a over those fevi brief hours (if' Ill . -, . - I. ,9 . . I and *hpiiIgrew up'lwante nely'-iTay ack to t d a il 6 .L . . � ear�,:arid Bearcely dreamed as vet of the. , a Due. Let me risa'..abo�.6 this 5veakne�81 - , d to sea the' , . , � . I . - Rahn. ,The'. secoold dress is of Eiprigged � at tile p6sitiou in 'which he fbuild:him8elf; ebjoyt"nt; lie heard- alaiii the niurtours food secret which, lay hidden -id'hBir 6w­rJ. alld now, even Low,striviolg.to . conquer� it, ,-, world, to .see life, but she w,oht,(,d me't , , , , , , I . I . , . . - jig6ld-color: . 0 . . , I - app, ause Whi , ch I . I �, ­ d I wilt write to. Ur and tell 'muslin', .�ithl Back tied with ma ' I I � . for lie felt that the event� an4��SuDciations of Of , 1. � , , . 'foilowed 'hi6 porfurm-. ',Her eyes swam in tears of pleasure, an her,to forget. iibb'op_9,,brow6,h%t with ostrichlieathers,, stay at bouile, and'I w'as� to ' o6 -headed and T. . . woet6r - tile lovely word tb 0 mrua� - iYe ,I will bi(� -her - bestow her pre- . 86 ad 11 al ' - roamed ', . I that nigllb WASt'give,it new dir,ectionto his ance, and. s -still, 'he saw me! 8 and1 want Away. But _Ways� (I I . . � . . her ct,eek a b1LBh of. th au I . I a gl9yeE%4itnd S�e&colci ghobs.,­The f I ­ - I - . - smile an�d w6de'r`eyes ofIauthe oylveinore7 iose'wheii he was 'by,'but. her words were CIOUS love on -some moreJavored and gifted i (3,,ess, bort petticoat 0 coming Vack, 2111�d, ,here, ,�heii I 'Was .� � '' I Purposes- au'altered hue'to [Lie whole of I ., I � . . I , third 9 gray,caghm ere, a ' . ' , I I . - .. .. . beamii)g' upon. him � in Boft und'elcquent, few-itwlis enou4 child of fortune,, add, pronouncing,ap eicr- i I an 1. strap�qqr, �- � - hiEfuture' eaistence. " : ,: . . I . . . . . Ill to, list". to.his.gifted with evefskirt, tucked np�,W�a-tWgvr ,_�,,,lth ready it was too late, too late. Ab"; I � I � . - .. .. , , I. 'Eliallsee,her. - . spe . ecla'o'i"tbrillin-l'Birs,iri�-eno��htomeeb,''l�v,i�faie. I � Ic.can't-help it," and the returning uliner , I . - �.: , � Vias .bu I a,pprov&i Ot Ids , ritr&1,11H. . , I 'Well to love aud.�to ambit tion, will . � ' � A lamp ming diml,� On the table . . I I � .1 . I ! packets, plain laced bodice with'Aawn fichu . I � ... . I � .. t I he. and that thought his sp6ahing �glauce, his .beamidg smile, I . an rp, ' I of his solitary aparltneat wbeh.bb entered again tO-da.',.'- said I , ,turn my stepa, framl., P,adual:apol bury my d fileE, gray stockings add black, sihoes howedhis head on Itis handsand'wassileni. . I . . , hauLi.ted hioll , I a -Hum! ' ' � I .In . � - . I * 1. . aDd basiiedt lay, :a ,le'tter .directed inAb., . ­ I I 'k . ,a .8woe, dro�a,Lii, till and treasure their remeffibr-atice ' :her dra'amp .and aspirations in �an obscurity 'buchles lace, But,lbe other said, nothing.. - There was: �_, , ,-' 11 , .. I � I . _ - : with cap. "In 11,LRosalind" I . . . dear fart'.iijitr han'(1 ofThis i-poiber. H the hour -arrived wh4n he' was to fulfil.his a . Which Hhall .cousign !the narrp� 1 hoped to . - - -f�-"Iurnp-in-his-ti)rout-tha�u-,Vre-ven.ted,-iLi� ._�_,�L. ­­ :, a � I ----. I I � . - . oul. All ,delicious harmonies, were assb.. I . � lars Laukiy'%�eitrs wItiat she believes to be I I I I I ' ' to - ok it eazerlylip, but - th L a sudden flood 6 tbe.pal:106. . � - .1. . . .ci to love link through all future tiple.with Melody, � � I- I he, 'looked toward the window under pre--. 11 I I Of appointrbetir, a . . . I ated with him,and so she grew , .. . ­ ". the true - doubleb-'iond hose I of Shakes-. I teill .. I . � L, d, �, I eat qu ok. 4g he 8�� � &iL, asdeLded .hr -ildish - 1ndles"s cblivioni." ,a of wipieg his forebe%cl with his )land- � :, , . thought:, tbat'�,yerwhaltne. ,his mind at - His.beart b or guitar with �almost -ch. ..passion, .to deep and a I � � . . . peare, while the daughter of tb6. banished � . L . I . I I I . I . .- I . itofitatayedhim when,he would have its steps.-Jowards .the vestibule, where and in anticipate 'the 1ibu,.of instruction . He caught no bis'pan ashespoke,and duke is masoIluariidiug as a., youth. , -When - hareblef'. but it,: was " only to'conceal th,.e I . � . , - .; , - , . - I I .moisture am unbidden in his eyes. I I I Eig1lign the' seal.', He.. could 'well im�gine .Fabian sfoo�L,�va,.tin.-torL-ceivea,iid conduct spreadingt1i'd unsullied sheetbeforehim, I she comes upon tbe stage�with Hypren d � tlia;t c , .6 . I I � I . .)It. - 1 .1withimpatieuce and delight., Nev6rbefoie ' nd,'.B I gitated w I . I � 11 I . I I . 1 .7 I . , , to I_G I I . �_ .1 I. what- it.�,onttiiueol-the approbation, ille him to�. the presenc8,.,6f',h.iB 'lovely pupli. .had master. �o docile and so apt A pUpii began with A reablu:ts-ha Celia she appears iLi it quatri L Bein r e 1anL n , . � . �. . I . ut an. a, .1 — I - � . . I � , 51DUng on. a 0, 6D hD�Ith6 and never- pupil so patient :and devoted a spirit, to impress, upon, it, in his, first'and I - * hoped; the'Jond' 'anticipations to which it'..H6. f6uDdT bar, . . . uEhi . . costutpol with toucbo�s of flame" color ,about : ; , %,I 6 , y:S11411114 Not: �tv6njen.'mjlstfe', , I. .1 I I . '. 1. . . .. I I I I I . es or- � - Ei-etFo , , __ __ �____ , er to. I�iAha, the passionate. out. . . . I .1 I . � I .. . . ... . — —RIV4�1,-Fer—anca, and-wili-cli-vu f7-t;ll�-Coun-teiis'�-B-erthi)�to-A�h�6in,-Biie . eaciaer'-for-ho-Aetogthaped o t his easons ,last lett I . 11 _�­I� . . . . . I .1 f, the tradi. . ( . � . . '. . . wouFa I I I I r, . , � - I I., .. -1, 11 I so- beyond all,brec'edonit,. and Ji-e-r1st�-UE­d-a­oa­ -"a rw-o-wf-his I . , . .. -it These' �divergenciea rom I Iftl�em�ere.Etetotwhiatliug.o�tn elpand , - . : __ . day wouhl slave cbes, ad. and ur�,ed him* was readingAloud4row the poems of T -6uE6moi6,d-Et.,u(l��).�Bfipa�i-r-illc--.m % � FWa—ar of ee�TUs-a-l�H'd-6f-t))-o�stiiTme-are- - I I � . as I., R . I � . . . : ... I tiona t heer it,map so much, why shbuld. it, be . I 1. .. , , . ' heart. ., . 1, � ! ! I I I . . a . � - . . . , 'dueda.. Ji toil and; both,.'reader .a6d. listener were .so pracb.iced hour after bour Without. weari. I . . ,understodd-to have, .been --adopted...,by .the " I 1. . � oav"atd.s ,,-; his at path, ,o - . I Ir am ­ - � . pooliplain I t. I , ,, " 11 1. . I I . . 00 � I , U� , . , - . ,denied to, it woman.? - It whiBtling will - - I 1. I I � I ed by - -th , I I � I � ., s ail d be, co in pan - i' - . I li�btenjolg tile t!asks aild -strengthening the absorb the F16yro6nt t"D ey , DeBO or I 11 Scarcely dare 1 Address the%" he ' advice of Mi. Labouebere. � UP)n �tlljs ari 'the, blue y Ora , - . I . . . - . . �. , xbeolves,�iiltlbh were to him s6� diffibult and. dUilot percei I va . `Guuse�pp - Ltra06 ti'll' - The-C6urotess-. was �ill.at a iose 1 feet I ,have ve' - . " , . ve away . � I � I . - . ,a s. at . ase, to "see MeDced,.11 at wl riturbol poiD'tMr§..La;boubher6,�wh6 accompamee 1,new . me,persou, surely w � Oman have.much I . I � . I . I � . I . ..., . ' ' . I - - . . � . . .. , I I 1. I I , '6pronouricedbiquarne. � - un - oe � � ' I . har1 . �� I I . I , to breathe forth the' guilty secret' of' 1. . 1 - � I �', . - tb 0" F ag .' Th - both Another, s'nollhai, .one wh .1. . Illy Mm, Langtry, however, rolaiy be -heard. As More need ofitaseiviceA tha& thoi t� brothers,',.. ' ' : � - . , , . . ' "'I a' I . them,come manyMore such occa" ' . - x3qt no'w'hie hadyi'eldedtoAnaliurement l6a4ed up, wit i "' - sudde'n:blu�h'aiid smile upon iLs An unformed, .child, engross e love. � But it is as a; suppli- to ' ,,,Td, blat and' hose ",the Lbildon . . . I I .. I - . . . I 1. 1. the U -for to sions , , I sald d nd Attention of I the n . ON I � ' ' . . . which undermi��d' the 'ver'y basis of his as'b a ive thei:p 'With that gr,46eftil si—, inuch 6f the time a, M a . an Vthat I approach.thes; and I know that 1, � "ities, 1i . a fallen Out � among, thoipse'lves, 1; �' � . � I I � � � . than- to inch". There'are many who have . . ', '. most sole , icify .Wbich­�ras . llatoir�i � to,,�bipl, 'she loiveff; but while she -Bat in the stund, sh'all not. plead 'to tbee� who Art the,v'ery . ... �. mro Promises;. he had even con -T pl in, . for I . : I but there 'Beems to. have lld�.,a­a 'general , t, I ,., . . � � . I � . . I . . , - . '? - not is ,,ift of song� Why should ihey:uot .. !� - � Bented to occuj�y a pla,ce whose doiti ' . , spirit of gerltlenoss�, in vain,*Ior� Pai donw. . I . ' - � I I as though-adtfree frorn"embarrassmebt, the apartment, seemiolgly. occupied ,with her . I � I � . disappointment anlong the audiences i�` whistle as they rock the, cradle,or -, perform ;� - a . would an branch � upon: the thne allotted to - -ieelin- lent'L gauch � I . . I t aspire to � win - thee, but thelove I roppUR`at Mrs., L9,n . gt?yls .th . I . .1 � I `,, I sri.eto.his inanner, but peipci.l.,or oun broidery, - she �,epn ti dually kept way no . . I thcli�rltish ineti air. bousebold'dutioa or:accom pan t6 ' .1 I I I , " . -s bie,' &- - - '- ,cheriell. for thee -wi . I , . 8 - � M attention toward y Pon- - L I . his.studieij,'.and be the 1peah' :of,;nukturing served .varher, to -6nbarice that �:.Mod,esk r6elVa ive; Joining - . .11, ever:.. animate y inhdahtv.�to�.,tba con�entional type'of -selves On. the pia,no ? But 'there' is a; .. * . �. � I ' in . I ,,, . I a of�its chieratti casi6rx ally, in., the lessons of-tti6,111' i heart d while-life.enclures, fill nq�i i9hola: , . . . . I . . ��,, I that love o,' mu,,i6 which he,had pledgel which Was on actions. . be orning, , . ,'Dirt 11 . � . . . Gany'?iie�e.­ '. - �. � - , . .: . � . . I " . . 11 " L' - I . � . 11 ' withL joy. �� Chide Me Dot L'ibr .t ­ - I . IT Tysical orhygienic ad t " A Ill th , .1 , pla�6,hlmaelf' o ' .1 . Th I .1 .1 vau'age in w is Ing � , '. ,. . himself to subdu�e.. T&ireaiite'd 'by regret Le�t ,he '19hou ol..s6osm ta. , r. venturing, from. ti-rne ,to'� time 'such . be' I he .1 .1 ": . I �; I .. I . - , . 1. . � . .t , 11 thW L . I , ; � ing ,� --.I- I � I I I � I and, self-reprba6b, 'he 'a'' f' al ;Upon the -footing of. I a" I gue�t ,; �spak . 1. I I.. .1 I . � I . ,, '-7-- �� Which :should �x,cuS6 it �agalns a I . .. li - I - I . . . :, At - at sever I 14 , a rem arks. as,n ecessari y. elicited replies and utterance pf' these words, ,,or ietI thBna . ' � ,, 1?e1ifj1PuU the Pro,pheeks., I . I . , , , . ' . I . - . . . f ..� I I , 1. I I � I I � � 1 f d form., " It is � - '. , - . minutes lloldiol,� tbe;unopehed,letter:in his 'directly Of thd object of biH !vjsib to. -the "oftsa led to discuEsiorlB wbichint eof givethee paid, for, it, is enough that Ilsuf- , I 1. . :canops o propriety. or 1�, goo I I. , �: .. L � , � I I 31 '? I I I I . I . thou ha;Ppy with, 6 , oralorip An:obscuie'ieiigious. Paper of England;, often..remaiked :that the- a H � I .. I .,:� ' ' I , . . palace; bal-'ID,1 h �rrupt far.;, be _ I � . I . d in ..t. verage gir � is so � haud.; but f!lialr,A13xi6Ttk1rod affectiooi,�Oop ai&' rnoDaa'nt 'the course of his instructio6s. Th. Bishop I 6" , in . I I I I ' , ; up at. t q ea I � � . . called The 1�rotesiavf.Standa,rd, takies aviow. nArrow chestedi'an at reHpect.com..,. I ��i,T triumph cl iilli,,l feelings and lailibels guitil,r, which, lay7 Dear� by upon a in th ineintim,! was :enraptured wl'th�his pate, yet ever'.zbear,in, mind, DIV sweetest, . . I e, ever .more .pLL , . a a . gyptian war that is fit, least pares so . Unfavorably With -list! 'brother. . ,1! 11 _ 11L ' .- . � 11 . � I . L, , . brLakinp the �eal lie re6- .wit a7yettrning table. But elqe �gaily. insi�ted- 'that: he niece'g'�progr'6ss in' music -' he had never 'lauthe that no . . . I . . I . - other caii love th;�� A,, I do, of the receni�E, � � 11 . I . I I , � d .novel add- staxthug. ,It �lis', in brief, that May this n6t� be due iu some measure to. .� ,. t, . b",1o11owiDg,�6)rd,4c'f I ' I ' list 16, ing r., ' "noter : i may :, never- -gaze Up. . , I . . . . , , I I . heart t L � , ,At t�.ugb I on ili 'th as, drico I ;w-hietl n ever boy � .� 1, ova,: , , should give her the h ,48on ,by play ban her.F.0 I iest6d beforo; and,himself'rio y Eiogland.incarryingon. ewar�,%,�. .1 D_ the ha -bit of iDg Wh](31i �, . . � ap�allabe again,,'�till shall -its ,radiant ­­ � . � � . .1. 11 �y ,� . I . I "Lam-, alone this evelaing, my darling 1'iiiiasulf; that 80 Ilt kil6w d6w'he I mean� am%teurper'fo'rm'er he began to hope -Iou� )��Phecy of the IN , . , as soqn as be . �arriveB . at, the .1 1. '. :� ,,, � - ' ' 'I 'e vision: of AeliMlit,'baunt-Ac. .ly fulfillinga,r. . I I ew, acquires . I I . I . � . bh apd. )ear heaut like som I � I TO ment, a I nd t at'it v .1 SOD' and'yet ilob-alollo, fog thopart-with roa:iluo6d� tile � j:nslr 11 what she,,would, attain such' I xcell'o'no'e, in 1116.: . Y, Eta' h " i i the prelude twthe dig�ity 6f patits, and'girlp 6eldooli do?'' Let ,�,,. . i ".. . . . I � . - I I - I _a .. .1 I . � me -thy a�--ile,,is'beamiL­ on MeI-tily.dark, i SOULE -1 %pable of producing in the ..scienca7as �miigbt c. her .to 'bear 'an , -6 itit that sad: andaistapbsolitlide whither _,a . . - �, . . � , . . slit was 01 enabi� , . . � . I I not of this dispeximiion, apa the be,;in. ar'y one try for'.five" minutes' the inhaling .. .., � _ , . . � - . I , . � . -eyes in 61.1 th�dr ln�troua. beauty look.intb � bands of,��a master., He pleaded, however,. important r"haeten, to nurture �ths deep heart's- Din I � �, . I I 1. , .1. I . - - , � paktip the social concerts which . - . ., ,hich foll-oweth." The� ysar -Add exhaling of 'thie" �reath' as it occura ia , 7 , �`, I I 1. �, I . - . ; T � I , g 6fi that�vq I , I onlue.with lovd, and .tlj�'gerltle tones of thy - that he -,�aE, to teach her . the. princiPlea'of be gave Montbl ,to a,T's I heal. There 1,88 .'' . '. ..'' I . � I . . T I elect aircle'of his wound which time ma,y never 1, I . � 2 - is� therefore 'to -be- the " pyr*,midal - thd,'a6t*6f whistling; and :the effect on tb'e. - I -:4, - , .. . voice seeul borneto me upon the wbis�er�, , musia, a� c6fil.bined: Nvith-sinkilig;I sinpa the fri6ilds. �Re e4ressed in, warm terms, his will I live over ,again' those white witlged . I � 'lecy.11- The'English people. lungs and chest,'caunot fail -to be noticed' " , - .,.;' I . .� . Ing breeze. My heart embi:a�es.iheej thougli ftuftar,was an instrupieD t. cn:,wbich.14 had gratification to Guisoppe, �overwhelmed hours whichiled so, swiftly in.thy,presenep;.. ."Year .'of Tpropt . I .. . . . . . � .. are the'�eu.lost tribes of Israel, and as such 'A dail ' ' tice, of this kind wotold,�d of� , � , 11 , I I � : T�, . I � my arms cannot, and it is filled with ten- little or no experience, having �lwrays' con- him wi-th thanks, invito� d him frequently to th ere willl repe tit �viih never weiiry ing-h and, - I ­ Y-,prac I I - I . _�11 . . a 0 �. a"ol't"in ace , E ITT, rQ,beneft that) all the pottent inspire, ors . . I .. . . - �.. ,� 1, �- VIE on- him favors and I , . I ave played together, are to 6-6 the � ')in Aishin,� the me � , , , I, t . , - ', , : -. ,i,. . d6r thoibg,hU oil tli6e:�-vii,tfi ,joy at�thy Pro fiued his practice to ,the viollp. but he . bi�s. t:Able,and '19, ' bed, , .the, strains which we � to prophecieE4in i�. book.,ofthe Revelation. slid, obeEt exL-auders. in the mat -a' . -:-, . I gross I , . an d: w . . I . and dedicating rpy.. every thought to thee . , � I . .m . I I I - - ' � �: � I ith sweet hope th&t'�ail,we. :was constra,ined by;tbe uuited �ersuasiorliq atteriflons-without measuie. . 1, , 1, , I .� - I .:, � .. � Turhey -is Eaom, �and is about to perish'by'- Phrohologic,aZ Jdwiial. , . �, I � .1, .. � .. . - . I.. ". , I I . desire for thee imay be accompliBb6d. ' � 'Of. the two jaiiies - to to lu�n 'its strings, and ouiseppe bad'not courage,to decline tb6' and� beaver�;_ pass, 'On my, joy less way ,I-tho.diviad up of .its own Euphrates,?' ,. ' ' I � � - -1 . I I, , _ . , � - . . , . , I - :: I I � I ,6 �-Succeedlng to ttlie , ,.nowibg and unsought --oork.po . , � , . ___.�_ � " * * I I 11 1. said I was :alQn8'_alona.,'In;tb4 dear than tun , vid's'piaved ,06UK.tesies which brought 'him i0ta,-&uch, , unh j" till the . ri Egypt is Esau, and.is about to f � ail into the . . . 1�. �. I ' . - . I . I . .. � ' I auunpler chamber�-but,thy father bits wifhT­ and sung,'tfie. Courite'eii and. Ilatothe joining..4sxeiliar contact with Imfithb, thou�h they tal Of the * t6m� * At' last unclusesto admi - . to' e crow�ed monarch of , . ,:: I , , . '' . � . . ! 1 1 1 .1 I ­ ,hands of ,,, British Israel " �ctfter`which the ,If you were b ' �i, . ': shade - of the orange *tree 'often in the ,vocal mblody� ' me,to its test. I I I i 11 .1 , . . . I oureelf,your firsb, duty- %1hpuld-Ve to sup�,, I . .1 � out, Under the And thu�j the tbtew:,'him, itt ,thoi� same:1,time into the, . ': i . .Jews are W 'go back to. Palestinz. 'Thi.E. is *y I .1 I I - I , which showed!�fts 'green shoot abov'e ibo� first lesson, ended to the mutual satisfac- .society of th6'CoUniteSB, add MA06"himi: , "My6fJe13be'I8' -nown,to:tbeCouricess ,� � . presB,6 rebellion. I 1. I . . 1 �­ I i I 1, lie ay when, thy infant -smile in, , though. had "the Bishop aware how difficult was the Part 'he' had Bertha, and through'her, doubtless to the , On a dial at All Soulb, Oxford,:thero is' ,, , I .�earth on 'ti I d �ion of ,th6 - tr . I , I h- . ,the programme up to date. Itlis defective, I I I � I . I � . . I I I ­ . - however, in not'explaining, fikstl: how the I I V first blessed my sight, And his countenance- bean witbin hearing, *it is m ore. than � possi- -1. to act, bow. great the. neril to - himself oind Bishop �, let their wria­tbo`;:I h -'u -m' blyanir"eat I . this iilec�.iption : 11 The hours Perish ..and. . �� . I . . I . :. I I I � British. -Pli'listine ista be . persuaded that . ; � I I I . I . w . Won me, alone �I I a' Jew, au'd� are lAidTtO our charge.,'' 71' " ­ - ,. 1. _ - I Wears it, look .�f "Net, and, c6utented , bphd oulr3li�veobl66tefli�&thiEtdestil.torY,' her be'lo;�dd,Jf be yi.j1ded to the passion. fa 1. I .though meihinRs the he". is , nota . Philistine, bub' ' ' � - I I. '' �'. . � I - - . for yesterdaywehe6rd� , dh?.�;; mod6�oi instruction. At',th6 iiext�.dnc; with which sbe,had, inspired him,. and how expiatiopI iim about. to make should,pur- J A Boston deacon, is to ba put unde�'dis- ., " good reports of' , . I , second, how he ,31oall be - beguiled ib leave , U 1� . I . . . from a l6arhe& ciolinsellor ,of Padua, *he bo�76ver, he was 'ptesent, 4when'Guisevp; certain. the,ruid'whicli &w&itecl him, should. chase their forgiveness, 'and erase from his: Bea�girt is . � " to- t1ho bare cip � . _3.," , I . I � I I . .. . I , � -uoin'� . � 9111. avO Syr � iah hiIN:o le:and enligrato , . . , I 1,irle.for inserting in �bis dry goods adver- � .11.11 . _ � .1 .1 . I I '' , I .. . " spoke aluoL.in praisil.ofthy modas't'deport, :�.commended his taitching so ,soientific�lly be.resiBt the., almost, openly � avowed'wi6he� their Is the kennembri" 6e,'of all, E` f tiae Jotdap'land.. . tisement the line : � 1� IIi. I jow, joiek and, I I ? . . I � , . 11 � I � thy d' itly that the' �Of the'e6hracred'and ,vi i I d: m'y,exile., I could,w.rite I 1 I - . . I . % , F I inebt, and of th3T diligence.iii uties: �anol enfoiced there ,so eloqued: , � . .. .1 , , � I I , , _ gh ., , I . . I nd ctive Connteag. mysqfferhigs an .. I � � _._._-1_-._____,. . . , . . . . I I . . , � . I I—-, ­ ' p was 'ChAimed With the neW tutor,. Agi't"atbd, .by these conflictirog thoughts, ou t,o'.tbee, -.beautiful Iduths, I till-tb'e BUD . � : "_. I . . ..".a., .�f - . I , 1�1 � I '. 1, , . .1 the gamp.,7.. '. . I . . I � .I. . , 1 . ___..Thy..,O'w'p daar'letter,. 706, hath gladdened B ­h �' I . - I I . . . I I I I I � 1 ''I . b ' ' - James.Stetton �an,._wi ej ap,aged., couple- ' ' Admiral , McClintock, � has, taken - the :, ,, . I . - � ,our hearts.. and'heavily As. We -feel thy ,.de'1181g(h)t�d with Iantho's quiokubas�, and 'arid feelings his h6alth,becaine diBiirderel which tbismorning for the last time lig ted, . I . .11.1 � � . I , � . � aWcnc� b "' " `� the 1hought,that. talenti and'pr , his 666V grow *,waia"'; his , ey . a, Imiguid' , me to thy Ewoiet'�reEencc siiiks to his ev n'- 6f.New York, are dying.fiom thaeffects of Charybdis off.ifie, hands of�the_Domlrolon. , , � I . . . , we ave, �Joy' In ophesi�d that before long she� -1 .; ' -. . a . � , . _. . . I 11, . sea to. fill gas, w J , ': from the stove,in'th'f GoVernment, and'ihe iioble.�b�lk now hea .' 11 � . thooi-art fesdiilg-�-O.a. iibb fruje,f .1 . I hich e8caped a r � . I .1 - L I � ,xoni the - ' ,,��buld rival tb�. Signora Victoribe, it ceIB- oven MUSIC 'd' have lost for him its �-ind:resf,and'agaiiii'ahil3gioryari I I I . I ' ' 'ff M dookyaraB,at Halifax. , 1.1 I . .� ,. .1 I I .seems to ., 4 . . L - , -I,-,---, '" -beeii a f - . . .. . ': . I tree. of. knowle6ge, so that whehli� a sun of 'brAted vans, Lst I h ' ' T i " h''d- ' ' " and:.the nocturnal h .On 8 -n F I room, in which there had Ire. � at � our life ' . , 'L w 0, It year previous it , ebarm,si r he had so the'world with bright a s,;butImaynot,for CaUb'L Liddon is 61coutt ' i h - '� , - '' I I . . . L . . 1. . . bliall,be, desden6ing- the horizon - made all Rmly riilg with hej�,Jwqle. . ., long given to� study wera spent 13ither'in the moment hath arrived 'in which fam:con- ' .n a resign t. e post Thd Attorney General of'TennesBee has .. , , ":, ' " I , . . . � I of professor of execesis'Of Holy,Scripturel ilistructed' All grand Juriep teN'fti*rb in- '%­ -::�, . !�. ,v") : t4ire', as J.1, climbs ,tile' heaverie" 1), Abe'floo ' .of bI at adieu--4hall'itbe for I � - I will a -:1 Sopassedon waeksand merntlis, during Pa91iDg With. rapid,st,eps r 8 rairoad to, bid the . ­ - - I � � Aa�edding il,l-jroa'&�tbe, glorious beams of I . I M�,� heart Ablis i the Univeisity ofbOxford., . didtmouts against motrim-a 'and bir � . I . wh1b1i tiple Guisette, filled with hopor to apartment; -or in'troubled- musi �s on -his ever 2. at tlio�tbo,ught, for, u - - ' . � , t4day . ��.'T .edin'ttans- a n I I 1A ! I Ing The steamBbip Texas, GmP103 -Dow, oporatiu'ii that State. 1. . . .. science and of.knowledge. , �, , himself the place -to which the Bighop had - sleepless and unquiet 1011h. � - , 1. witb6af'one ray - of hops, however ,distant � �. . associations 0 , ,. . . . , I , . . . � . . porting'� troobs to hgypt, ba:s arrived.at . The - I , , ", . � �. , . 14. Last; Light as I Eat, at, thy favorite aPPoltited him in the brehestri 'L - I'd however faint, life itself.would become 0, I excavations. for a: 106k Vp a cana I .1. .. a 'of S , All observed' the change in him', and . treal'an her regu . ! . 11 ' 11 1. . . Window in 1z, Buinmer house, I heard a Antonio, - he tomeaninsupportable burden' 1g'owith- men lar'roate.again Which I'S being made ne4r`Mons, in � , ,� � �_.-., I . I . I WaR-Alao constant in -'bis when his physlcio,n�urged him, -as be valued. . : I L . ordElpbinstone,the new Pregidentof inging the, sonata Which thou 6sed ­ I . i&t to light the bad of , / I . �te%saii k s,i . . . Instructions to tile 'lady 11anthe, and yet his life, to ildit Padna, and, try theeffect Out'n'aught to -speak to� me of thee';Bave I y, j36,lgium,,bave,broi to lo�e F.o: i-auch, HE i6clin6d u'pon. the ' . I I the 1�6rtfiwest Land Compan has a rent, ,I - . rF�-E-,.­%V­­-,, i ". I witlithese Auties to engross his*tinae,he of'hiB..native air be determined to follow thebupch��of violate which, fdlLftom thy . I an ancient river, in which have been,found - - , ' I . � IDottom )�. ,is 'oat, and as it glided slowly made 6uch'rapid -progreoB in 'his legal stu I - this Advice, aBaur'ed his only safety, was in '�irdle-'ou' the first"day that I miat thee . roll bringing iin M;POO a year., I . I � bonds of mammothe-and otberanimals.' , ' �� 11 � I __ ' - . --past .1 .had timb to drink in.'th6 whole, dies; that he outsbri.p. 6mPeeis, and flight. Yet day after day he'Aingered on they are withered, Vut'still they breathe oi , A few da,ys'ago Victor. Huvq'presided at I ---R , ores, is Asserted to ba, unpr6cedentedly I .1.� 111, I .melody - � i�ila I Dead - 2C -15id fair �to 0 " t%in , ped his c, . f ' � . )t t6it'thee, deari' b . highest, Prize in the nor said aught to any one of big intention; thee, for thy� smile,:; once bathed them.iv A banquet giv�n at Veules, in Fratice, at his b6aithy� � Last winterobly sixteen English , I i I . child, Eat it drew,tbarB ,from,� my eyes; Vpiversit' . , , . tness, and - so I Wear 'them. upon ray expe . na I a, . to-eighty'poor child . - I Protestants died- there,..of whom all were I . I � : . " I y. But -he 'was only.epabled to butthiere.waa a'saduess in his. manner, a swee . I ran, many of . I I . , . for, it briAq!,lit ba�� again Aboso BUDDY achieve all this by'adberidg heart, in whose secret chambers thy image 'whom, .were ,orpbanB of drowned :gail " .�� I . I . strictly to his subdued "melancholy in, the tones 'ot his ,� bra over 6.8 and -one 97. The municipality a n7 � . -tours whev. tln,od 4�nt`st behind me in that resolution of, devoting the night -to his enshrined, � .. ; � � andfishermeni It took place at Pelletier's 'templates furtligr impt6vements on a gr(e)atr I � ,.1', I I , - voice which smote, Upon the heart of th6 is . . , . books, which he'regularlydid, at, Is I I . I "Farbwe in 8 I I 1, . ,amber an.d fillpcl it, %1v i-th-1by music. With ast such ' . I 11, I my, first, my bhly� beloved� Hotel. The di nei wa f6116wed by it lo'ta' . �. � . . I " A . tender lauthe,and more thanonce brought I .. scale. - I � I I i�4 %t BWU�t Magic" did6t, thou touch 'the. a'portion ofjt'�s would redeem for study ,the 6right.tears Unbidden to -her' eyes.' the one light df,.my starlebs,,Eky, tery., All tb6 prizes were in,mopey;, there .11, . 1. . 1. . : . :, . . pure . 11 I- -, 41- 4.1, ., . i .. , r. . , ... , I 10' 1s.o2,tby-Insbrn1n6nt,',while I,IiBtene � every ,moment Which daring the day lid I They were not, UbIpaihed ,b �. , wbich,thongh it shine afar, shall ever beam were no bl'auhs, Add the highest pri�o w6s The Xiline?W I't a d c B ZcOeiv says that the-. I . T. . 41 . 'a, I y him, and be I I I 1 ()4�;,, evtr'an6ed',� tiJ the deal, breeze had, given,'. either directly, or, indirec unclouded on my mentai vision, and with, ,100francs Victor ITU96,ivadAressffigtfie relations 'between the' 'eiiiployei ' and I ' � .., 11 * . tly, to , biassed her.for her gontle sympathy, little. I Ib � -to b T 314PIpye-d-are taking a, tiarp for the *better.. . � *: , " ,� ., 4 , us'tbat the brief hours wer6fast�­r,r., — '. * . ., j.toLg�6fitlo lustfe; �irradiate' the,, darkened � little'falk, old them. 6116V6 inTa'just � I 1. I "? t4t . ___ - I �. I I . . .1 berB of, my I son __ffi____T% an ,no ar da � , I . �P4t�6� . . lf,l'bp �tD, midnight. And th'n.caipo , — -,A'W=rth-mt.iThuln-swreH,ove4�&nfl�i3tiffe-red-. , - _ 1. ­It-is-E&i4­to­bb1be oustoth now for motny of a , But these instructio6s at tile PpJac cham I' Once, ore, Ere - o , to love each �.other, I . , I � ce 96on I up Less i I � . uced other results than 'those which 'Ba'God'tby Did 0 1, thie1arger wanufacturers to ,furnish tea, at . , .'.1 .:�.. . I . �.. �Idol, and our walk �-back 'prod ' leeply timulli'mself. '- L106ions. I - I I . 1, dnty .. . . : ,, J.4,t , tid 16, At . Ond"day in the course of his instri Well I a, atjd,ankels�brigbt.. ,at sea or anywhere else, : ,to which . I th-6-noonday lWhich gives groat� . �4; �U�yi,,. - ,fiagrapt garden to Our hbrpe­ had been desired or'fokeBeeni for in a brief as thyself. the guardis�ns of thy life,-, May . called them., - - 11, � I i . . . I I . , 0 . il�e- Countess wag summoned, suddenly I 1-1.11 f . . . I 1, . I!! th,., pa, -t - . .i, * I .1 I I I . . . I , satisfaction, . . . , '10me, abd ob, those, 'happy is both Gifla&ppe 'and 'his fair scholar from the thy Path be. over � flo'wers-may thy' cup, of ' ' - . . 1. ,. . . I , I 1, I I I tia I . The writing a a letter, t6. the,wifo of a, 1. I I __ I . I � . : ' � I I � ' - N4 1, , . .1 I I �, I � . room, when, at some ca,sual at � , , . . 4 . � becameanitiated in a, subtler science tbftll remark'of his, % pearly tear fell from'the' h4piness be full, -and, when thy lip Ddiing, axecent performancoi of 7 11 The , � � . .4 ,4 the . .. 1. (11105 methber ol!!Iiis chutch was what brought . I W,93, 4 . . . � .M. 0 ftrolidols the same as tha'6na' he had: anomed to' teach'' Th . . World" at'tbe,Pittaburg Opera Hougd, . I . I�; " -I PP �- - - -, I . .1 -o. soft eyea,'O'f lanthe upon the music over it I. jray only that thou wilt sometimes Five RdV J" 6 , Sullivan, of � Sule'm, O, to. his ' , , ... : . - Bishop as Be dour Press -t by � a a I - ever faith. u a he said while, the electric lamp which 'Was 86bsti7 I I ., � h, - All T. , . I, ad floworg, bloom�on i1i W I tit when'iantbe Which Ella bent. Guiseppe soi�w the precious One thought t6 . 1 xil' a , I but I r ", 1 downfall. I., My precio a d rliiig,ll . -employed for .' 1 I 11 �� " et? 4�-, 1 1 and Planted ihom�the, took her lessons but -.thb Coufiteiih made it, drop fall'glittering upon the page, and by 0, ful and adoring , �. � . Guisr,pr �. � ' in the bourse' Of several P ly �tutedfor the calbium,light , 04 _-44� Qk�d � � I I" I ')�� . Vers � HBOMA on A -point never to abseoit',her'self, ' a scaled the lat�ter, and despate -it tendelk, ,,"Ica; - never' be ,, ' , - . rit ". . . � , iio. b16, bed sentiment, to I scenic effects. was bei�g,removed, it flash . . . .P , and her. 'sudden and resistless impulse he snatched ," H . � . . I . � . 1. - I id 4 , �: , � I thy taide swan sits jealous eye, dete6t,ed .in both,' even before. the book and prepsed it.to his lips. Norwa% by a, trusty.meas conciled to thecruel circumstaInces, that b w4a,b ��i6,, , .�. � . ­.� enger,'a friend of Fablati1q, re' shot fromthaAamp along t a wire and ' I �, I ) a4 lab t4 ,., .1 . . to .thee its woht6d the Boatet was,' suspected by themaelVeE, this all-, - they were alone � and caution wag into -whose hands, �iith a charge that it ba 'prevent our enjoying each other's society.- created a panic in the audience, wbichwasi, ' , , ­., ' I 01:�,, 0,,otl ��J, . . . � . I -go— '.lose rp , � e � 0,0 8441�, tz2 I'll )�`loviolgly in the symptoms of'An indipient PaSElon which ipig I ,, to�the Lady Ianthe, he I feel likAefying all the rules arid dire I I �, � � I 9 t 5 44re M, �! �, 1% . I ot-tbb thought only that he loved her given privateI3 ,pm. waist, quelled withbub of life-, The - " ,�, � . the ( "000'. Net, I . 1: .1 .. little ,blind girl she resolviedto crush, even in its very bud, - and was soon to sea her no more'Piisseased romised to deliver it. 'Then, weariedin stan6eb of society ;, and, indeed, it I did not � flash itBelf'. was only momentary 'And did � . I 'it) ,,,,j ,�*" , '' I . I I . ,at . a bouqueti Hbrowninterek in the YOUdg Musician bad bis-hotia, and as he gazed upon her blush. P .. no damage. I .. , 1. I � .� .1 - I . - . * , I . �1�20 - -1 0 1 11:. )'� : It d .body, add exhauAted'by the intensity of his tear ifiat.i6 would cause yen mare'anxieby . . ,�, 9-(16 1 , . 1 ,�4 ill 4ZICI on thou wilg grown into an intense and absorbing feel. ingAace, downcast a ' the long �:dight of and - rerplexiiy, by"My c6ifiJ Ing, to see YOU I !i 'I . th C1. N - , . I �..'� � . I . to bid its sweet emotions; he descended The'-de%th is announced of.,�,Fraserls ' I 11 �� 3Z , 4y eading-from his apartments, And' and walking on the s6reet whenever 1, had Mag"ine.�"- ' Among the names associated . �::, a,� 40 ,P 96, .. . I I 1. .,adsici Ali I ing-there was a froahneaa4 a purity in,his bonfuBion, he loaned 'towards her 'and stairs I . I I to 4108" 't, ,% the . � . �,rdstore,to saritimentai which charmed heri an&inde.. . npAnted. a burning hiBa' upon the small walked f6rih to calm b1w fovered spirits the' opportunity, I would a with this publication are th6se of Tback-' � � ! I , � ' it . ert6inly do sof . . � I eerl , , . � . . I , - charm, pbudeably ot,his Personal grace .add beauty Tatb6r Ptout. , I . IC7, ChO6, ,6-uJqu07,8S4 � -white hand ,wbich tested lightly upon the s;mfd the sweet� an''of:sIlent"Influendes, of regardless of the goseip of the pedple. As ,ora,y, Carlyle,'Coleridge a6d'i , 4 , I . �, . � ' . ,�, ,:p oe.-t- I %y with she.'v,as captivated by his generous abd chords � pf her guitar, ' . . ,' I . na,turel, The soft arodbalmy Air fanned his I came down from"thp church,this eveniQ' It was',for 11 Fraser 11 that Th�61oera , under , 0- �-�_, I I . . � I , I I y . I zwl -4t'vilt "' W., th, , ` I , the vont -do V tnie of- I'diebael, Angelo 1 )mziyt, Ob., 040 �4�' . , , I I 11 i like impassioned nature, whose-arden b impulses Lilm magic's silver sceptre hoveritig, I hot brow with it6,dcv7y breath, and seemed -And A* no light in yoor wl�dow, such a h � I Via 4,9 Vdat. 4 1 1 . � '. I , . , 89 � . , . h 'to bittl ifiat I �Titmar8h, - wrote some of the beot'of his ' , ' . Ook �k . . !h' I �w.ere',aopifnually �betraying thereSCIV68 in T6.wakowindsld frUm tha untouched. string. k 1� scotche(f and aching 'sense of lofieliniass,came i1poh, ,. a ev�n III - , The �', � 1 , � '' , ' ' 011,mysweet I rly 1 �r ,�� . I . lerj ffie_changtug 6xPres81Ou Of his 01�quent 'Loi�er drooped' bar fair, head at* this first heart with 66hpogsj while- ho'pursued hig d6uid"bardly bear up undent., I—. . .Got , . . � I � . � le4 .f 0 t, � , ;1. � .� . � - I shetchas; , ainong others "The 1: � 04 I I daring. Ac6 of "love, but no, word escaped her at 'pet, i you ca 1 way thab� I Haggerty Vardo 0, I ,, th I hQ69 8410 . I *)t col the utterance 6f -feelings onward I . I .� I V . . , It 04, :uj , �, ! , I I 11 antenance, or in i I ' f "D: think of apri rod " And% shabby.G, nfeel � : � I 'Q?O , 11 I ,.1 I ,� I . I I way, unheedingi, whither, y I � to4ra arell IT, ke4t P.* (i , , - " 11 � I I . � 1''.. I and opinions that ,found axesponsive e,cbb lips-to6ra only, I instinctively pursuing: the. path which 16d can come to you at any- time, I b6 stories, ,,,, MOA 6f, Father Prout's olever­­­ ;, � , - � - __thti_�14s,*_"_. �� � . . I arge and bright, fell from I I I � I pe YOU I I I . __ ,-,---Pl I i". --,,—,--.�-.,.�.in-hpr-o,w.n..b).- f his'birtli qtPresbrot ibby, among the 11 me; And it there is any place that productions. were pubfiBM& in the 111119s.4 . I ­ !ok , . -111 - 7- - -116 ZI oil tit - 4, d, ­­-- _b ruips of will to . . restrained b- ' , fe '� V, )i. tic?, 61' 1 1 ��AstL_0_ - _r,_qy.ps,_9md her bosom heaved with its tb.tho Ancient At 1. 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