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A. hares es ! t iv. 1""1' t eau, two ea tern ems Ike taeT ' 1 of ower.' i Y '� A t o L 'w -.teed dtldw pa me es prow/as -seri ` w Ball gee raw , all asset miss 4 i.,.! 1.+() ., tit s eth •sate to rk wet twig 1 roti area mese&' r eteeee - ►tom' LT ahem inti# }•sai seedier peasee'tisfwaSeits-e, roost 1 • re $.. 1 e • , Bok m ts sit • , h�a'f litMtlN' ar ttp+syik UAW* eM�+11Rs' rmM ;at sill v� ,, . to , l :IOW lila 4tetRtrrgwl !lot its 1 � tnttRglttilla Mee ACn►roal' orr►cx, Uodcrirl January 3, 14d8. • .ja 1,e4. r. • octril. From Ike Denier 'ar.kr. THE BROKEN itrAit'rED. ST Star tees. O Waste ire sty aster 1 1t will fa' like Firnmer raja Os the flower that wither" slowly Where it oe'er can Moen again The tears neon my, weary hoard Are drappin' vas by ato- ll wog to me, sweet Mute tot 1 fain week' sleep area ! Thele ars many songs, my sitter - -•- Ye were wont to sing is rue ; There were win* of !Asian ire mosrateletae, Asd some of ;oyoe• glee ; Stanek ye now the saddest one If one tl.e sadden he, Asi ring, my gentle sister As ye ever sang to rue. 'Tiihard a !cat and !lithesome heart Should Graz be made to mourn - 'Tia hard distort that busted most Bho'i4 Grail tie left forlorn 'Tie hard the heart should wither With its hopes bat half *named. Yet ling; though by thy singing It can never now be healed. Thewa fa's through the window Fre towyl.metothe air, Bat 1 look into my bosom Aad find no sunlight there ! 1 wily ken Of a sil,iy joys Hy those that buried sleep, Bat 1 have its sorrows in my been -- Aad sister, let me weep: 'ilei slag to me, ray visite ! ft wiU fa' like Simmer rain Oa the flower that withers slowly , Where it neer can bloom again 1 Tb. tears upon my weary heart Are drapyin' ane by ane- -0 wog to we. sweet eater 1'or I rain willed sleep agate St. George, Dumfries, May, 1813. TIIE HA' BIBLE .�. , ,., )�3L*T BICOLL ' Chief Oder Household Gods Which bellow Scotland's lowlg towage homes! lt`hite looking on the Sighs That speak, though dumb, deep thought ap- ` on the course - With glad yet solemn dreams my heart is etirr'd Like ChiiJhood's.whoa it heats the carol of a tint • *•---c The Mountains old Aid-hoar-- The id hoar -The chainless Winds -the stream so pure and free -- The God-eoamel'd. Flowers - The waving Foteet--the eternal Sea - The Eagle Ilea:iog o'er tae Mountain's brew - Ate teachers alt ; bat O ! they are not sachem thou! O : I could worship thee ! Thou art a gift • God of love might give For Lore and Hope and Joy i* thy Almighty -written parts live' - The Slave who reeds shalt nevet crouch again ! For, mind -inspired by thee, he bunt bit feeble chain • And, Father, Thou hu spread Before fen'. eyes Ibis C4artee of the Free, That a4 Thy Book might end, And larice, Love, and Trak sad Liberty. 'The Gift war sero mei-the Giver God! Thou Bears ! it stamps thee Mae go sputa iby weary load ! Thou doeNy-preeioas Book ! Hate thy tight what doth not Scotland owe? Thee teacheat are to die, And Teeth sad 'Frith unsullied up to grow ! 1 Ia lovely homes a Comforter art thon- A ana1eam sent from God; an Lvolastiog bow: 1 O'er thy brood ample page r, How many dim and seed eros have pored : '- iiow many hese* o'er thea Ia aikneedeep sod holy have adored' flow Malty Mother*, by their Infanta' bed The Holy, Stewed. rete, Cluld-btiag wetds gefr brie reed! God !um thee I kneel, And tbank thee 1 Thom unto my native Iand ! Tea to the outspread Earth - Hast stretched is Lore Thy Everlasting hand, And Thos hast firm Earth and Sea and Air - Tea all that heart can ask of Good and Fore and Fair ! 1 rul'.�I► lut,ltnl.crr. PT Teta I,a't•rc* aut:tna*m. 1 Reece -teem must 4Ca t.Asi. j Now, � this rari.h lninteter. it is well known, e:• the nerd bsil;wnl•and me.t •tre- meets preach r up nl good work, to I. whole Lipton), Norm, tetorekty b with Men. like you, elf and al, the ratty path to !leaves and to hi:pp:new*: t. -t ere k nil or dl•intcreetcd sebum has sites !-ecu se'eor,;ieh even is the traditions of hes p9:i.h, of this man. Ko, when told that Betty -Nae nutt- ed him, he said, !to 1.44 ei.th.ne to say to t:.ete'3.s Rol a Rood thing that the l,., Hefty Rae; she waw 'teats seeking mot' e- Luer tuuld produce, that hirei.VY4esent son thing for. dome c,f her delinquent cuslntoe•s, sol treated With. Nucha' did H-.ity•',re Betty, how•eter, told the 'erten, girl, that ( apply any mow' to lbs watstet; sad ,ureas she would' not leave the m.nse till else bad u4 do.•;' b.•r hunt• ul. the •$ng..;ar met of spoke 3 elle the minster, who was obltrest benevolence tamed tor character so high to left her window reluctaot.y, and a: k, the i •w.or� her tetutby ecstoae•-re, that they tsfrudet's basins., o were per uJ set C. 11i•g a•q•taratance with " Troth, air, it is joust neither tees reel her; and tier Leese beeasste se well frequeut- mair than theta There is an L$••er's widow cd, that ane was ohhgeJ to tale le an er- haken 81 et err bit linin owert, a yonder, ! •island, acrd ra ,u the pace of het Invdiega. and !vete, I fear, at the pent o' death, -ease grew partutl.irty att.ebed to the icicle Shc has a fuilower, Inn, poor woman ! a ! girl, Annabel! Ai'Q..ern, a perfect pattern dear, hemi!-hesrted. little girl. An' ye ken. l of commerce. and ktaeaess of heart. Betty sat, 1 canna afford to maintain thein, an' gist often !•simmered to the salter,,, that she 'keel for them, an' mer o them; rhe ye mann ,'hutted write to het friend' to the berth, het con•idcr, in ray what fund is to drew on furl 11.tt she alw*vs declraed rwnpIylnR wnh, this purporw" r,rsm whet 4ully. arra' not utwentoed. Nit "I)-aw on your own fund*, Mr... R•e, , it was Most probably front a avenue* at since yon have been per imprud«nt as to I being retied in such mean cireninsunces. encumber yourself with Belch lodgers: ret' However, .after three months eonAee- gnit of them the beet way.rou may. Your ! ment'in lk try Hada huuate the poor wenre hon=e, by drawing beg:ars *Nowt it, !s a i w as enabled to proceed on het journey perfect nuisance rn the pariah." 1 howeward. Nor did she travel far us foot, "1 won my bread a1 honestly, and a'tear I for, bear the %rltaze 04 Gratteey she got is - deal hardticr than ye do, ser, an' yet I dinna +1 to* coach, and the dnrcr alterwatd decIer4 - jno.t trust to my gnod w•arks a%thrgi'her. l that she payed ter fate, and wa est duwa But I hoe mac Ober mist. o' keeping. rived' I m 1:dingburgh. No'la:thee word was heard out o' your pariah funds, and think I rather' of her tor many years, but Lbs act of benevo• deeerye poi70 than blame furt2ty peer er•:r- fence made Betty Jtae'a fortune. It war' Berm. But that's revehtn: to the-perperm:I blisoee) over the whole country what shy tell me wt.at's to be '!one • 1' the poor lady 1 bad done, and what the muster of 14* an' her bairn, for as the head o' the Beeston, l pupet bad setused to do; and there w•aa net you are hound to Fee after l:er, that I ken; : *lady to the pariah, add but few to the die. au' gin 1 c'iana got a sat.-at.answer, 1 tact, who dud nut scud Betty preesnts. It : I'll lay„ her doe a at your door it: the eoerac } was ealcsiatcd that the got at least fifty • of an hour." ' 11 preaente, every ono of which amounted is T!,ere will noth!tlyrte-r4f••4tAb ertfnister value to the wbule sum expended on the PO muctr 3 hi., and that Bette trend weel. rntal,d. And to crows all, at the best So be then Jotted it proper to come' to quartci;y>r:weft:4 of the he.itor,, a gentle - terms n•ith this hosted of t' e peer, be ask. !man i�!r. dict 0t ldotut) laid the case heist* .. ing to what parish the woman belooeed, and 1 the o&J,eu, to tbo great 'fume mad. preju ,_,.. what was her name? 1 hes of the min,•ter, and got a liberal al:uw- "Alack-a-day, rat, 1 feu she Is far 1 ancetot (ktty. free her native pariah," said Betty; "for Now, none 'hoet''se. of the mendicants they ea' it Abernethy, on a meat meet ca'd . chuckled tn.ber sleeve, and took 411 thea the Spey, that rises sotnefate 1' the 11ro- $ bounty with great thankfuloets and humi- lands, near the North ('ole; and bet sane'. I illy, after saying, "Dear sirs, dear airs ! 1 Alretress II -Queen, and, rhes a wt•rster'. l had mac 'merit at a' in sheltering the poor daughter. .1n' as -ye lee daughters o' woman. Slow could ony Cttrtetian soul your aim, Lir, an' dines len what they t. -ay, tarn out a poor Birk-crealure to dee at the come to, 'ye should open your heart the l back u the dike 1 Od, we may easily ken condition o' the poor wowa•, w4a hoe ritual that by outsells. .114 w wird soy u' us like better days." to be turned out le a poor tattle orphan i' " Why, Ulm. Rae., there 1. only ono tale I hand, to deo at 1lb ack lbs dike ? 1 had in -our parish law, wli.chisthis :-We mast nee seem ata, 1 wish ye wadaa meb- concrV her t0 the riser par:;h. '1 :: ;nt - ' 1:og it • 1.y u,a,r, t..r fear )a mak 1110 as to the nett #darn, 271,1 a0 os, t:.! r,.^ rc :� �;.i 1'ruuu u' 1711 �.ide o -.red ap sound a2ofyl,tt', der own, 1 bate no power -of ordering any= (aa 1:70 an,u;stcr w u' 4l,." thing firtbet." ( Now the Inch els'. that Ilett bad pews "Tbn ye may caro ynaraeil eke triable! merit, but not half SO MOOS Ila the country of ordering tlnit,'tar; for tf ye offer to lifts suopused, or that you, Cuddy Cauldnfe, ars her out o' her bed list now, and pit bei at tot• tnomcnt suppoernr; for tbsr6 u Burd a cart, ye may as wee! bier bet ower, another passes *hero we bare loo, lost a bank at *lac., of cut off her head an' ibe' sf,; i,t of, like the grafter put of out lad dote wi' her. Bae, for the sake u' Chris. ' 0010,r.ts, who inueJuce c..uactere for the tree -charier, ye mann think o' come ether I. pltp0se ut euoeing thein off (ride The plan for the present: for 1 am m"•tacn gin : Lairds u' Fac, Rich and four, mad a thou - ye be lane lathed wt' her. A Into nine, i send 010cr..) Beit 1e 14107.1 nut quite loss or a• mue k'.e paler as wad hiss, the carter, l Fight of treat all, tbuugb in, a •bort tail wad' saebeenamalefeesibIeewardf:aoare'leo,thisonecannotgetthemost made of that's sae kern o' geed work.." bee. 'Ifuwertir, It,, will be remembered, "Who, !tars, Rae, since oho it SO badly, that oa the eight of Mrs. Uf'Qieea'a sr - it would be dangerous to take her mut-most !total w the Iitd town, theta war lodged at dangerous ! and the person who did it might 1 le.tty'. beams a Suits i110015at Unker, or be tried for murder. Therefore, I think' e1piec, a c1aractee welt known; an English - your best way is to keep the woman and 1.1an, w hu 0 as au excise spy, and *great child,. -and I shall re; resent the case of our b'acIguard, rind what •ube..quentty got b,m- 2luarterly meetin`." self abut 1a •m •dray 8111* smugglers, mad "Ay, nv, sr! weel I ken t'at's meet n9: J well de_turcu 1y Libfrlshman, who waw os for kir I bring her to your door. But take b1s *ay to I1..: 0ast cuuutry (or butes:, ye care, ati be gro'n your :trate!, f •r I maul and 1144 resat nu lose to beg his way ell - e'en try to idnk ea mcectf. at, wee( as you, be fund work; and an old llightaoder, An' 0, it wilt be Lang afore yo find out one ycicpril \,cooler tum", but mute contemn - rcure'. for mc. As rho aali rang says, Iy Sinowtnsted Ufd Nick, ser Nicol, ib ' To reek for warm water mouth caalal ice, eut:::cay. Thu old rule. 11 will be rewem- 1 trove' it IS a grit to:.y-. - bere•frcttanged half a guinea with the land - 1 hie ►•kit grace -of a melees fare, lady. in 'idea tit give the cuff ter a part of Au' 11ere is nae mercy for none ofine.'" • 11; *i,4 Lad a *holt esntstence that night Brit au:d I:etty Rau 1111 nt,ty 1: -rd and with bits. M Q+ntee, trout watch h0 return. nigglydty by habitual 1 rectice, it bete` by N greedy agitated. pennies and hail -pe, cies that sho made h. 1 • flid r. dile =id Y,col Shaw sou nota big_ livelihood; for she had many of the tender gati tb•ug(► los bad vcn much the appear - pennies so natural to a e-ornen, and ere mace et ttt•e; ler \I uula. iu hrr oma cutra- inherent in a trim Ch -!.crani Shc menet (*Yeti $ktathapey, was aceooD'ed a arty eu- buug1t of patting with rho strang*'r, tae dtyteu4eul wan: Dot mo l;rll:,haan, ural«s o•a •b. could procure a better L.Jg:n;• for • 7te0Y LettJaudcr, lou a•, coecep:.ua to her, whicli alio hiJ Bouin hope .'f. kaon ire 'bat extent !hitt and ,re; alrtr can fu tar_ bo (uunta.n head at which she had to ap- egad. eeperually wBien 1 .yt,. is wry leant: ,tel- piy, But sho did hops to secure some tet In %ICS. Thu ate ieh i nt of a cerium's eh, to we a way, Arnty 1 But tberc" sea fon i env fiend: fie 1b.. poor dyer wiJ,w lady ,' mr,honse, au' the anabter eines hNp n.• Ms' ony tl.tag but • tett to te.s her aw,y ,n." whe Immo be ill by,kinp. I fear. An' .a that rase tbo parse* s re•"luboa $ quite ..th•J.a-b,r3u.e ye kr n, Best., ode eatke shoe.daa be estead'1 to .ught that's no beaatd..' to ihrelf--l:A 1" !baste etn',Jge.t sod tester at iia •hep. .sae's rnailluau.,•e, and returned hews with t physician. who preeerabed to het patient: era t is aloft, kr a wlsole gnartee of a veer enunciation for the expooso and trouble - Itghtaadcr, in the fttet el ,C.. to h,. laWrb• ho was likely to incur, S1. was m» M tlw a,ce0J 1 Iacc, 1,. hu r fN: 's; aoJ ;a aken. Tho minister, who hail on bis dream- the tLirI *sed "It flat.' 1' h't sob ,e •, ..m, ng-g"wen, retired to his study, to cnnti'Lnt't" be7ned wMt •try man b. t a 11oK tan.l.r he pemmng of his /splendid Lithe/um on' C** Cnmpmbrad; an•1 e.. •: in 3'4 these nod werki, but left such poor detlle as' !Ater, !lura aro but 11".1•,==1411...-1,-.A 4.1- tty Rao to the practice of thrm. l fee,200, f'r. so site o, cxdaling circum - As Bitty went home, she *motel a•'t ht!pl Itasece, be stet! looks upon the 0130 ate ntcrtain;ng Ferre P15015 1'4 cl•••-ns oa.1nudity .i.140.47,et.wnieb the chief is the tho hal. f■ahtenabli r171/11c,211...6;0,11‘.14:;,.../-4,04"t"-I.41-4 rimed!• o p42 potct.1 3 tMrt:),satetsllug b`7ond thee., miens," u sho terntrd 11; vel as s'M wast+-it*tLA1-Fti: �d( e:a n.ri t:.unpn heist. 0yinn some W1m: end cnrduls ire n Tofu- 4F't'-Ifb•w woe giro• „f ih,,.e ere.ety pelri- opher Litlte, oleo rata 14 hour, " Iit)J, _eke. - trt1*tsl ebar.clers. He had .'teirp:ed eat.. - 'e nit, tair weight are measure, Ktrtty !� rive poeitserowe a a "ore r, es etly crime et I believe pet. a duan u' /)acrd ate Tsai- ire e IA,rd of than , belt a 5114.11 part fn«n y f" 1 Lbs 1)utn w (i. n; and there ho hM p'rt- " Ay, Juat 110:•' .3e. Beam,+, •cighbour'ri anon; 141 •nap alw.,r as they had been e, r•ut,au, with • rt+pn ,t ,,o, 'hat *very ons ' Yo diene rx}M. t 1 ...t 70.1 ejir,le w.tea wase lb pay btu ,b n:uc'a antnwaHly; set 11, r to tai. 5 ' *:l 11"17-10 docs -Ju yd !' t6ts Iso fru. In»• psyueg that a•suNr. hs " if war ba4 ;In itbe'r 6r,p. 1 tea. t.•n aa'. pbfr•cted bs•teelt toi every enrt 0f 1'11, s.J wad has bate but a p•„,r .. iu ' T •eswls 67.97 pttIattos, N. had, et for trasr, girt. "Ay, like enuueu. l;.t J'; u 1 , i.ie for .R the toy front B.denock to Nor■,en, in t imalet'a era Wts cn..u�11 to ted hew dM critinny of L.asd.••, as tt+p.w.in, .o • het:1" dente -.1 rattle ►elongtng to 111,. M.cpber- 'r fh:r ate sties ! t) I Ca,!' t • ay abate sou of 1'ent.-lb,g, a o.!gbbnur d hie; turd And o'er rhes soA rams hands flaye oft in truthful p:igtted lee baa j•,.'4, And tkh to wedded hearts Ilsstbees • bo•d-an altar of the naiad 1 - Above all kingly power or kingly law May Scetiaad terevenc* rya-tbe Bibb .f the lie' I Ti.. sasr Eta--" A parent may leaveas'slats to hie mos ; bot bow soon may tt be marriage• ' Ha may leave hen money lost how soon it may be .quaodrr ed ! Bettie leave bin • round court:tueon habits of tndualrv, as unblemished repotatl• oo, • good tdeaat em, and an 'award abhor. enc' et viae in any shape Or foam ! for those cannot be wrested troves low rad are b•tt'r tela Ibttwaji a(gsM sni*4Nt. " �r9 : e» W►'i Jr+l totOtf.xa r ••f 1,e. . that. for t1 it %ha fins Las stet 1 bard len *oath eta bear b *Be ti suii, reamed '6 ti t►aw-" •