$ . ___ ._..__Jl- fl.L _hj- -I-f- - ---I.-_ iI -- _ -- - -- I -i. -- !ljiC iorihicin* aub Journal. 7; :; EVERT SATURDAY MOWUNQ omen OVER BERRY & BOWLES* AUCTION ROOM. JJ5SCD TERMS-THREE DOLLARS IN ADVAKCU. CHARLES E. DYKE. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, JULY 12, 1851. VOLUME III--- NO. 27. . : .. . ---! -i-------------------------- -- ------------ ----- ----- - -- - -- ------- --- - - ------- J. rtnI1.c 1 JoV1AL. also succeeded in obtaining the assistance of i Upon tho birth of her first child she sent for; when manhood comes upon them, look with From Ik Jfarrrft Xtview of a Suchtfor." she should not bet I knew THE ELCPIHENT.jit L\s\ cuasin, and had gone to the principal hotel j. her father, but his only answer wa=, tIt! lie I\ what pride your heart leapt within you whilst Early Friends. me uncomfortable; to hoar that it the would had.mako : . in the city to engage rooms for his bride. knew tier now no more, am! that it was ezceschvly Ibteni g to the strains which proceeded from Where are they ? There was a tall THE AVTUOB or riisr LCVT. j At supper Miss Mowhraj said, ] anmnirg to him to have to re'"MVmfFsigi !jjcrhapj: tlx-ir! giJteti lips-;m l can you iniiaience | I c.uiaot sit now, as cr.ce, spon the edgeof door ; s-eiid! not know woman me who but I opened the | I-iiiily: t hope you have not met jlr. Selwyn ; -.* from her whom he had discarded them to throw aside all the brightness: the b-ook, hour after hour, flinging off my her as one of the old sen-ants.; I recognized ti h: ben : rrwy sth.tet1. both Miss Mow I this aftenioon." i forever." j of youth and saciilice tr.em3i-l'" a for the pu-- to marry rWIS 'interfere with me until father return, as action i-ndeanueuts of a hippy homeland thedevojtul wishes on this igu: head lo repudiate the the bank. The hours are shelter than they perhaps that she might suddenly have herselfor i'1"n ii eomelL to elope vii on your pait would only tend to nuke I afibction of a lo\iijg partner tendeliial I child of your 1)oom-t ) cast u.T the r, teJK.! 1 her "not for an iastajit 1 1t aily: I should be te! last person to act : under which the was fufiVring. oflvive-to bury all the lint r let Iiigs of na- lor.g- Poor Tray U dead, long ago ; and Presently the housekeeper in : -a hr."Jf: : i-tieh Jin idea a'J.v l >nger, forif, in rny manner that \\ ould cause you imhappi'.iesg i But we will take 3 ju to ehvyns re. lence j tare in a studied and invettrr itc dislike which, he cannot swim into time pools fur floating' she asked if cam looking very the 1 1ie U tL'I,) uii: her tuuat into execution, that day but your fathers injunction in this he is now living in a handsome house in a i iletired if cheriihwl, must ere long assume a hatred l sticks, nor can I sport with! Urn hour after to grave see her.; gentleman wished .. J.3uM;! U''* u '"" aud ncver I'flt3 Vt Iv'i a instance must be obeyed,and I protest against and fashionable! patt of the cit-. IJut j of the most appalling character. Think ye hour, and think it happiness. The mound !j- The gentleman did wish it t i His: p' .perty or eea recogmae her." your tuldng any more aft -moon walk* unless eighteen molhs; !ha\e rolL-d aroutid 'inte hi* all of 'hi4, and when the tinel dazzle of, that covers his grave L sunken ; and the trees down ou one side of the fire and she sat : r lie wrote that &La taust car y in company ithnysvlforEome femnle ftiemJ, 1 n-jicn! with Miss MowLr..y. It 5 the !hour be- j wealth shall seek to exert its influence, ask that shaded it .ire bioken: and mossy. I and the leaves ; -for it was antutnn - T iii- i jrti'tertLflS ta the: letter.nj' and if j ou ttill j,erM.-<. ia disobeying my iajuuotions fore dinner, Sclwyn and hi* wife are wtt'ng yourselves ifhar-j iiiess or misery is to result { Little Lilly! is grown into a woman, and imanieil i- [ November winds were were foiling! and the cliillv. t Ill,. ,'. ; '' -nj' i th reception of this 1 fcliail .110 ,t ascureuly use suniiiU-I urion the &uft. SJM! h engn oJ in tewivj i :ro.n the pOliCy which you may pursue. But rind she has another little Lilly, with j I -Shall I tell her very U" ]1iii': ) ; i s.1d ScUvyn and imparted him ry mp.tsurvs to point you Jo a sense of duty." | wJiiK' her tiny litrb foot i is letting upon the \ve tnn t. dear reader, crave von; pardon for | fl.txen hair, she says-looking as she used teJI and ask at for -Isabel Ihought I-who I cm I'V'all-1'' 1 h-1*" fhtfler Had made: upon her. *' \Vdl, aunt. I frhr.H} !he always very glad of! rocker of a richly carved mahcgony cradi this digsior :id wo tiI -i_. m i __j .... ,...'al i.V| aIav_ uuv 11 i. uu* ,t wa* nam once jot me to call? I her tried t t ei, 1' -:vJ tcrsuade her tog your company du'in my v.-alks." in which is posing a little cherub of but three WOlkTio not Lilly. She has a litila boy too, that she was ve1 y strange, but I COTiM nrt nameit \'lii 1 -n t.e! morrow and be niar;i iI.. At So saying she hunii'd (rum the dining a- ( mor.ths. So sweetly dons it deep, that one / fo'-.J entreaties of a loving and unhappv calls Paul-a chubby little rogue-she writes, it .t TVdi'! n; !iat recently acquaint executed, and Emily arravt'd )herself in a light gazing! at hibiuitc; ms boyj) and said, | pni .chiPij! when tail!: :it, hiih boiii innate tai- I lit' does not rake un the falling leaves for thought I had committed some mistake, or \\iili l-itber, 1 liae a hotter kuowlj j silk dre' s and prepaixd for her skle.Ariin j ** lear V''i ilJjam! if father could only sec eat will achieve! the vktjwlsich: : has been bonfire, as he did vnce ; he is grown to b'M been ia some way cause offence. I called ci: oeliii"your ch.T-.T-ter: : than you ha\e liisjrJrt ; at her fiit'nds: she dismissed the our boy I know that the fecli.'igs of obduracy I so mgeily sought for and attempted on varioiiijoccahions a man, and is fighting his way somewhere in for Madame, and asked for Isabel I jItjtflLtt! : 1' trieitus aduiii Li:u tu i be a man \ carriage, instructing the tliiver to call for herat | which now sway his heart wou! I ib. compel 1eJ a grand scheme of internal irripioemct our western vvoiIJ!, lJ the short lived honor She turned pale, terribly pale-'Bella ?* i-.v.tcrattf: pn-judiccs, and of anma Millet. After some liule! conversation, Mrs.DeLacotirt toiild! under the fcolttr influences of a : i is on foot throughout 'Viiiuia.I .- of ti'ne. He was married not long ago ; hi.- said she.Ye . ,;iit.m.! fathers love." of all clas wife I remen.bv.-r as one of my '' .ymatss at i imy S *, Bella.' will tbr.t having one*formed a resolution ] remaiicvd, j i The 1 sympathies or prejudices >sea i I the 10' world .4 Dear Emily be aniious 1 ciliated? Mr U o.poaed! to it, first school ; she was beautiful, but 1agileis 1 Sir-Bella is dead !' LwauiJ J-'iJp: V.v ** were w Why, giils, were I as young as yourselves none can more are Mowbray 1 Jiii- i ". 1" *' J" 'nauee ? lEial, aji' rom I would prouK'nadiug Uiis fine diy." than myself f.r a rccorsciliation with your J and ha determined: to ue his inllucnco ajjni.tt a leaf. She died within .a year of their I dropped into my chair. I raid not a tl! '> little o; '.->'tamties I have; myself] had of, Upon tii! suggestion, Agnes saiJ, father ; but we have made everyalvaneeantI the project, (hi the other hand!, Selwyn !- marriage. Ben was but four years my senior word. The housekeeper-!>Ie3 her kind : 'bsmi > l-'i- clta-aster, I would wilUnj*!v nstlt j ** suppose, we do i:ziiilv."' they have been met v.Sth such decided repulses has determined to lei.' his assistance ; but this ijiief has made him tea years heart !-passed noiselessly out. My hands e : ff tlint h"viii carry out tbci.'on3vXfreesed I am rea iy," repilv ,1 Uusily. The young that 1 fe.-l oibinrlined by f'Uther conces- J ;rid use his cxi-.iior.j i'r Usfi'trierince; ol oliLr. lie does not say i it, bat his eye and : wc-c: over my eyes. The winds were sihin iiu Ittttr t t-* you ?n w, clear gi 1, these' facts laud's were soon ready, and when in the i Mons to subihit to f.iitu-r i.i3utaidcoatutne-; : its objects. The! day for t.e! ni"-ting of the figire tell it I ITi" outbid, and the clock! ticking mournfully in: i 1 wisli dear ( 'oiivenllon has arrivtd and ?lr.i nurse who put the purse ii my hand within. r-wJIn tiii'iii-elves upon you, why would street Agnes said, ly. Emily, in cwy npcct; to i a'bnjth , ;? *' I minister is of tho first to arise and that dismal morning, is grown a feeble old j I did Jiot sob, nor nor utter m urenJU": : hadje] depends, apnn our j Emily, mothers pugge tion was quito apropos to 3-o-r happiness, au.l as much as 1 i Moub'-ay one urge weepy any would feel humbled! i i.i ins to the prop-Ji-ed measures.iiu .- woman. She was over fifty then ; she may I son tid. thet.i-! ; to ni8. No oh! clesnsjcl prent ; atU dIS she suspect the result of this havi-ig n1uiiune.ti.; o jfcti-.i..s ed fi,,.- i !lit':1 mi'id all before! it and haviin well! be seventy now. She did not know my I The clock ticked mournfully, and the birds i..Ivt'| i, but ii I > ua p-ocrasliaate uatl! your fatier i wait lint; Emily you n pear so calm. I J concesMunsto your liillit, ? :! I would t : : : sweeps , rtU'' h" v.iil mo&t! assuredly thrust cannot account lor it I should. nlno-t: iaict gla Ily wke: t-ie ncce'ss.try co-ieet'-.frt' s fur ; ucl l every av.iiLbls r.rtrnmeat, !Iu resume voice when I went to her the ol-.er day, nor were singing ; but I did not hear them any ( j thti t.f hi* peit aiy.iJit thunders' ot! r.pjliUie.After did she know my voice at all. She repeated longer ; there was a tempest rgiagtithia Iji: ri:':r ia: ou- way, and may, pchars: with fear. pan-ose ]rcuoting your baj.i.ic'cs.-( | n-nd-rarailKT t.ty tUHicult which caa now letvf *' Dear Agnes my mind is made up, and 1nn ( !But: d.tret l every eli'o:1: that I h'vcm.. de consi lerable debate, S'lwyn arose, i th! ? nini2.hen I told it h.rPaI1, Paul she me, that would have drowned the voice of ,ni4 w ith tha: greatest ease and savtv. perfectly calm i-ud -l-ted! I believe I (and I havo: made nruiy) fr a rec nciiatioi! ;! and o completely did he refute the atgumcnto did not remember any Paul, except a little thunder.It . has been iiict l Mr. in tLt 1 of'. that iinnicJiateiy: ? boy a long while ago. j broke at length in a long, deep sign,- Think, di'-r Etnily,of these ihiujs and act uptj could face ar.y emergency at this ti-ne. JJut J ) by Mowbray proud, : opponents they gav " 1 austere, which cleat t'pin: the : : : of the CYnvention -j To whom you gave a purse when heI oh God -said 1. It may have been a * v w* l Inve. Xi-itMer! 3-011 or I can be hapcontinually ?ce. Mr. Schvyn and his liicnd arc now approaching. repuUit'e manner ly i.idi-i w-iy. juurumcu I pray 'wLjk! : under the excitemMnsi'a ." I i catcs's Iiis tru] determination, to diiregaidj > Mr. .Mowiiray approached id wyn and I went awav.. and IcJd him to say nothing to dr-it; was not an imprecation* 1'v 1 siiI Lilly or to Ben 1'I Bella-sweet Bella was dead It seemcel j our la.IlJiness. must exist J long as your resolution I 1 The gentlemen saluted the young ladies , *S \i nnd immediately joined them, SUuui and j But, dear William, I will send rur little : .Stlwyn, you have nobly defended the I -' Yes, that Paul'-said the woman ex1 as if with her, half the world trss dead-every B3V ; i Theodore to his ofJice! him 1 espoused and Your own digniliid 1 ultingly' io! 3 ou know Urn Tj biigLt face darkened-ever sunshine tl'i, Mr.1ayn, I Jo not waver in myWalm. Emily taking the lead. to see and I I think cause you } "Sow that he will allow the l better : and honorable action has impelled to it j And when I taAJ! I her_'she would nol blotted oat,-every flower 'uithered-every IVai it i is h.s! an arrow | ie'ciug; i Etnily, we will go into some ftoroi feelings of his ; me nature to the '' l-ict foolish! Give have believed it !I' Eat she did ; and took hope extinguished ! i tit ha* to think of lili'a4ng a father i and you purchase gome little at tide and while assert mastery. j overcome; my prejuJices. ray "Wel! dear wife s-e.jd aI1I'odore h"'i and M the be j hold of my hand r.gnin, (for she was find) j I walked out into the air, and stood under wlo hi* b? "% so kiud, si frolieitoui ronrrni- iii the fctore 1 will step and have a carrhgeat J lid? af--I me your past forgotten, tprnooi hut f fearful that be remembered." I jaa-'l then smoothed tlow.i! plaits of her apron. the trees where we had played together ith ' i iig:i rw. I 11 >ve you, and l/ivl t'isl i"my fat'pr.unot the sayUut 'I lie luveme still, r.nd i know that he will lycmd after you wit a tru3 fill; r.fTectioi." me long storIes about the old house and how i with the coid wind pining through my hair, i love You for homo the i the pe-ople came in f.fkr'vards ; and she call- i and my eyes filling wish tears. How cod! ! I' o'r : do not ecclvr y.ji curs1f lif will not regard ihe caprice of a fajther. I my boy. ;j" start on Monou, pre- I tb tUat father uiil cer beT ." I Dinner was announced, and the loving wu I -utne. Il so, we will! travel together." I led me 'sir' sometimes, and s-.tnotlmes 'Paul. -he die ? Why was she gone ? Was it really : ? ii-jp your I j make \nd last r.--ormeed! thoej t But I asked her only to say Paul ; she seemed | true ? Was Isabel indeed (h'ad.-4a! !:cr coffin v.cil-J, f r bt }3'a saiJ lhat l.e \\i\\\\ div | Tlie turned into a ttore. Selvvyn initantI -I happy pair prewired; to t'uir rept.- t iev, n t-njoycd .Mter di.iner :yiwn his lea'-'jros whifh an inordi fte pride on tIpart glad for this and talked easier ; and! went buried i 'sfien why shtukj anybody live ? office i . card! you a'ni Jiwcr rccAgiiiz? you again if I wt u Jed his way to the spot where he had went to 't: : j ? , [ liens indefatig.iMe i in !.! lions and j of .\lr. Alowbray had so long deprived on to tell of my old pLay mates, and how \\ ei \\ hat vas there lo live for, now that Bella .' jit'i i.i.ini d i* :*. I am rertaia ih-it to idirect'H a carriig; tu I be in waiting, and] in .-. : exc: was 1:1-: r.." you111 hav lo fiaciifico your love j !nv minutes returned with it. The ladies 1 Ist pgres.>iiig to' '.vcaltli! a.l: I lame. His- i them of.Haing i used to ride the pony-poor Jacko !--.atid was gone I l.iMnr: lUtlit-r.: fui t am: well acquainted with 1 were handeil in, the gentlemen also too! tliciiI wife dressed her little Theudoic and sent him I arrived at Richmond, SYtwyn wa how we gathered nuts-=ucli heaping ihs ; Ah, what a gap in the worW, is made by to see his grand-father and arrived anxiunsthat %ir. Mowbray s'iuul.1 Lome and! how we used to |lay fo1? and geese the death of those wo love! It is no lorger J. l.a; iiiati'i\iigf! nn<'d n dit,'rininaUosiili iwus, and ia a fe'.v luijiatcs thi-y were standing i having at jjo i' ;;: > IV law of the Medes anti Peruons I before the divine who was to make them i the ntiicc, tlie nurse entered and preseitii ''with him. but Mr. 'loliray said that hi? : through the long winter evenings ;' and how whole, hut a poor half world that swings un '.i h ilu- JiuoL" J one for iiie. Th} *> ceremony p2formed, th"v I j th! liitle boy to Mr. ]KoxrbMy said, | wo-Ji come in the evening. Selvvyii went I my poor trother would smile- ut here I II i easy on its own axis, and makes you dizy Jwvu J- J'ieasu inisius Emilv tend i home and tulJ his wife that an oU frienduulJ asked her lo tlop. She could not have gone ; with the clatter of its wreck ! M-. Siiwyn, I wi'l' ( ink over the matter were instantly driven to the house vhre S'! sar, baby to *" I much longer, for I believed she loved our The hocselceeper toM! all-little little Ena vil! ivo ir. mind to-morrow wl *?n had taken apartments. As won as Itiii.ly'i'etcht.d i see ion. c.H oa her that e\eninir, but would on me by you I Mr. her who it At the house and people better than tho io\ed her' as I found calmness to listen. She had s.>eoj.; 1 1IS grovnug late, and we tnuetl".t the parlor appointed for her, the j .Mowbray caught the child from the not impart t to wa? length ' : but to-jnorrow I will give fi-iited. The struggle had been r great one, !; nurse aid almost smothered il with kisses.1 .- bell lings and Mr. Mowbray ushered! intothe. ewn. i'en: dead a month ; Lilly was with her you myj heart is seated hi As for uncle, the cold, silent man, vim through it all ; she died sweetly, without pain, < "H"". Rtd what i think best to He done." and exhausted nature had to euccumb. She yearned toWwih his daughter! and apartrn.tmthicr > daughter, he wished call h'ishand and 'l'heudare. lived with his books in the hous'* 011 the hill, and without fear,-what can r.ngp's fear I- to K-r hi, her though child within restored but burst into again, ViMii .trcoii 'aiid! i !her to a square was soon immediately : j : and who used to fnghten me sometimes with [ She had spoken often of Cousin Paul sho father I" shrieked still his btern and "Oh father ; yet nature my cc id. flood of tears. uncompiojuL-ing my r u-i iciicc aad dion tidy part Upon a passionate } : could be .* ard fainted in his Upon her his lock, he grow cry feeble, after I leu, and hail lert' a little pacqnet for him, but it was :TiiflZ nt homehw aant said, j 1 tar Ea ly, said her husband, *' you not even overcome I hj the 5-: l* eiiee, Ilmily, aims. "K.niiy:; 'tis uprl( ss ta tewonstrat* with will in>i m.Ute xae unhappy bj iuduljing 5a of his Hide 'rand.cl.iid. After foneili.ig him iccov.-ry she 1-ii.l: her head upon his }boom, almost crazed. The country people feaid that not there ; she had given it i.ito LtUy'b keep you i gii that are 44ern1ite41( 1 to cxerc-ls? i iyiarulf LZVi .td. for an hour he ictu.-ned the baby to the nurse } and fouiid relief in a c-';ious Hood of tear?. -- he was mad; and sable with her sweet heart : ing. - you and directed her the next indicted their clung to him, and would lead him out when j Her grave, the housekeeper told me, was i iui'linedand ill directt juigutit, ; Dear William, do not blame me. I do not to biit.g the; child around .Mr. Moxibray day upon ' nh lesi lence and there with his st"n loitered, lo the seat in tho garden, only a little way off from her home-LcsiJa: J'wsjii'Ctive <>:' the conniat s of a devoted fa"rand 5 act si fooliJ.Iy for tho purpo of making every afternoon. J IK: no word C-.CMJCU UV ail n moving to , t.1-;: rt jarr.v sof tuc a ; ljician - of his boso'ii itieiiUoueii him"el" happy eharcra of :Ir. .Mowbray's remembered Paul, Mho saved her from in the crevice" and gave a ragged and a terrible - was neivi ) ''Ti i iMit vutlia. \ oil are HI* nrrcaii1; <*d to depart. Ly - I II'nt the ia the meadow ? under look drowning tree to the The next I uh lie utniv 1ulies flac l in whnnd-*, 4'Dear nmily, I will lea'-e you now. DoJ I and I if ever the niii- :.tt :mpted to sa> > board. grave. day, shaLe hi head and kid he could mutter them all but jour fnpr 5p sdf-o'iH, f fsr, uil;! com 1 not caus.Mr.. t>* hvyn any uiihappiness. Ti and where he his wife lived, now sleeps the the lionzonVit once windy November looked dis-- Miffered from ni change.! lie i- of his rfiajestv Insjiut tipped; , now glory reti:( 1 to herchatr.l er and turowrwll to-momnv, eaily. upon it? \ I IIf. the dark side of fifty ind atVrnrwn the mellow titit-> of hi3 radiant | beside her. liable wa> struck with grijf mally. I could not like them again ;-I and Foster ( 0pon a c.uch indulged la a flood j $flwyn cccompatned Agnes to every yon live fjr lime with but' and to liked he in l.L \ came a Lilly ; nothing, but the little mound that I had ( t it him in his ollica Eurrocndeii b live beams and as proceeds career across , Tbuoxt the and 1aoii MissDcLacout's sec > nftet: jioin $ln liowerer, caraajrc, tVy depait.il.! may : % when wrote last she had luck dressed tl'rne of heaven he light end j jU they me gone over Bella's There she sleeps fltL inw Wr Theodore is norally the aichcJ! gives grave. a'i 1(41 hi'n jt her 84ut ar iugat home, her mother fjiand-chiluren. engaged - rcnrks - to her oUl! hoMo-where Tray was buried The of now I Death thai beneath the sleep t Le f-ai.1, in reading fiom 0< nje wo k which his to every thing comng days of summer. A Question for Lavyers.-Suppose r. canal - ( Iite.j of sttu df-ciFi'--lv. V ill you the impression that she was to dine with with an infant: in his. arms, he laughs and plays j Tvvasa morning as I was glad i should find her there, when Ij boat heads north west for the horse's tail, . T ir. and 3Irs.ISelvvyn . *ub:1:: to the with his three thler tntl-ehihilren. I lie I has Mowbray, accomjtar.ied by > ionjrcr cwlrol of captit-inus us to day. gi: ami has the wind abeam with tlaw a : came back. Kill and Ben wero b-th living: a coming ad theireldidren } 1: ; T M h3 has tro: n around *ou the )lunwliMKiff ; Mother, Ethilv has just been married to gone on pur.-uing the way to wealth and distinction -!1 rfr., his wm to ai.d celebrate lai-gt.ter his nearer to the city, when I landed from my up in the south, would the captain, according a ? rest-t of old maiden nut ? 1lt.St4t1VIh." and now seem deiightcd at the gamhols ; : pro-ecded mtiethj to maratime law be n hang journey over seas ; but still I went to Isabel justifiable in taking a of fiietid j eat Act now, uu ranaoi Icncer delay. Say titt! I' "Agues, I trust you have had no hand in of his danghtet's liiile ones. j bitl.-3ay at the country: a SaUie j first. Perhaps I had heard so much oftener reef iu the stovepipe, without asking the 3'M: Jill taarr- tic mw. and it blutU b3'80." i Use RllViir. Mr. Mowbray waa so opposed to i rflvvvn: too, has r.nivcd nt honor and djv. Lshort uot.ance from the city, all i is happiness which, from the others that I felt less eager to cook? "- ot auw dear WiUiam, but on the inor- it, and for von to have assisted his daughter tiiclion: and la now a member of the loweiI !joy) and gl-iducss, and the scene i-} one them pcihaps I wanted to save - or . TOW i i"My in an t! *pcmcut will cause a breach! between !I houae ii: Ccug'.ss.: Tim !!<'h many a hard I must ii. pire cwolions of a similar character.! I Ii best see visits; to the last ; or perhaps-(I niy did The Young; Ladles1 Shorter CatecXi.rn.a.._. ' dearest My,what happiness to hear our two faii.nifK, and 1 would not incur Mr.Movbrav't fought battle! h.t& he j'nrzacd h'wav to Lono" i Hut years have gone by, Mr. .Mowbray and !i ifathers. 'think it)-perhaps loved Isabel belter than What is the whole duty of woman? To ' yon for and delighted .tnd confining pcoj.le. I Hlhir.'s pr.tents have been gathered to their dress--to sing-to dance-to play the . tay 9. flat %v< ,? |fct cococt a j pIai,, ili pea! tire upon any account, :i I them r.ll. on pianoforte and rrrzLT.Se he preliminaries 60 Uiut tie un- ', he was ono of your fathers warmest ai.d mo&t prove their strong nbidiiig faith :a him, by : UiSliam! ie still living, happy and t o I w-entinto The cocntry, thinking r.K -to gabble Trench or German and ,, flaking w U fie roeR6ful Yoa say that disinterested friends." elevating him to oUires of j-rat inportiiic.*. conU-utM in ihe love of an affectionate wii'e, j ji the> how she must have changed since 1 to preside gracefully at the tea table? What Jour llic of and! proud of the growing reputation; of his | way j is a man ? A thing to waltz aunt has tkroalonp-J to execute ihe 1fl. j "WtJl, Mother, 'tis done now, and can't In r.inily, matron thiityears, von !i left She must be now nineteen or twenty ; vitJi-.to flirt MTUCUJM., of acted will find that which to enthiail Theodore, now a tustmguishcd la v>or, and also !- j w sth-to take one to the theatre- . yonr fr.il.er, it will, therefor, be i be helped, and I think, too, that the same beauty and 'then her grief must have saddened her -to laugh ed her husband in the of her liisc-ldes* daughter, Kmily, so like the 'dream j jtace at-to be married to ' I I ItLl day gitlliouJ.A | ones bill and tn , ry ;; a condfM.nsion to deception) perfectly light, for I can sec no ju-t reason : somewhat ; bat thought I should! like pay d1i her Mr. rlightphad" of sadness overhangs her brow, of his youth, moves along through life, the keep one> comfortably. What is life! A polka y aii r at this taW.tflg, foriJiP will for Mr. Mo\vbray'sobjf ctir.gtfi S&4wyn. I her all the better for that. Then perhaps she 1Uuw of but this is chased the fond affection counterpart of her lovely and amiable mother. j -a Schot'Uche'! dance that wiiiiU it. twJ, TMJ U1fetwd eon'jlt a Mend "Hut, Agnes, tUat does not justify your ever avIy by would not laugh, and tease me, but would be one 1: LU I li? n wiuicas to the ceremony.1'twill 'acting in the matter, and it is a toarce of serious of a devoted partner, and then her His younger children are being educated, and! and wear a sweet snilc-so crJm ( through as fast as possible What is death ? - is with hat the left his wiiw her f.ther Ubeinir quieter, lI'm.-.son-ietLjnar! that it is countenance lighted transccndant vast propei; ty y unfashionable nidtavor William toolho t to tip to to tny legrf nn and beautiful 1, i thought. Her figure, too, J that the children cf i his i bosom'may tunta-d 1 which s.ivon: more ofhcaveu so invented talk of to whisper of, to think of the less to-yjorrow nt the hour voa will Wo will lum ever pi's on to other matters b'ightncfcs > must have more elegant, and slu would j so Darnel 1 bhol! meet yo-j at ths phct you may [ in connectiosi with our arrati\e. As .OOtI than of erf and his Emily shall be mouldering in lite the Khali go immediately In my fi iend, ; as Emily became more composed, wrote shuddered a little at this ; for I thought, , Ji6? DUcoait, and 1f.k her assistance. 1 ) to her aunt stating her marriage and requesting dience, but yet no hope pteseitts itse-lf no dark the silent tomb. _s'lo will hardly think so much of me then ; says in one of his letters, have ri3e lo her l hnu e to-morrow and dismiss her to tend her waidrobe. Miss AIowbiay position! can be elr.i'.vn fiom hiui of wish perhaps she wIll have seen those whom she told you of the i par.Uril who ahvav put on tt1fa iiver'der the pretext of during at Mrs. was astounded at Usis aniouncemont, !I to bo again the indulgent father of a loving A MATTER OF f'ASTE.-A very modern likes a great deal better. Perhaps she will'! his spectacles when ho was about to eat cbcr. ad Aues and mvtclf will then she however i.nmediatcly sent Emily'* clothes : and lovvd child. poet seeks lo assure the wurlii di.it" rn'mt nt! not like me r.t all ; yet I knew very well that ties, that they might look bin2er and] mor?, .. and yoir nt'ut1." and some other articles which the Knew \ ould And why is this ? simply; because she would all" he "loves the sky hrk' lay. We are should like her.I (temping.: In like manner I make the wvs* aa, ;' plan; dearest Etnily, and now go'Iiss be accojtible to Emily. Her next step W.IK not give up a coi't-tant heart, and minister to prosaic enough to prefer the hen's 11 had gone up almost to the house J 'I had of my enjoyments ; and ihouph I do & cast - t DeLicourt and arrange matters, and to write to her brother, informing him of the i the avaticious cravings of acapiU'ions father. do passed lie stream where we fished on that my cares away, 1 pack them in as KuK cpm- lo write uie the result" fact Upon! the reception; of this! news, Mr. 1 And ia happiness to be the result of a union Ma! mid a little girl married t lo her mother.much as the day many years before ; and I thought that pass as I can, and carry them as conveniently 'I as Iiniilv started for her that w-onld i where mammon holds an unir.terrrpted sovlereignty the men want to get as I can for niyehf and f iajinediately fiiend Mowbray paced I his loom hi a rage I now since she had grown to womanhood, I i1&ror Jet them annoy iIle Selxvyn went after a cousin of hi a have been extremely creditable to the ( od oij ? Certainly not, O, parents you women lo ? about t' should never sit with her there again and oilers." Mr. 1 osier, whose sen ices he proposed en- j the infernal regions. l lye and bye, sober reflection -I who would sacrifice your children upon the IVhaw) what arc you talking who surely never drag her as I did out of the river Ar' ---- : come women ethhien suntmijy'g into I lhat 1 altar of mammon-who conccivo that the \Vhy% ma, ihe joung end ;tt d.vine: was asic ' friouj mstantly entered Ktolc him and he concluded and chafo hor little hands and once , upon married never never ! about getting a: ifhe dud le are always talking ; not think) th J aai-.and Emily departed to male thetcts as the afT.iir was beyond recovery, he would gorgeous and dazzling splendor of weath is here don't do co.' perhaps kiss her, as I did, who sat upon i ed his conscience tl suh an ono follow* ary cT&ngemo'uts. She wroto the fol10'g stay North until the bitterness ol his feelings sullicient to counteract all unhappy influences the rnen my rnolher's lap-eh, no-no-no , ; no'.c to her lover, had become softened enough for to allow him _pause and reflect. ThinU of the nljyss of don't come after cold victuals as I saw where she buried Tray, but the ola Yes/'saul his grace, "I think ha fallows!! Why it J'aj)ear WiHi "n, I have just concluded! his son-in-law without vio misery, unhappiness desolation into which yon there ribbon as n:own (tees a houe iu a gig-.... ha drive : my to pass offering usual !v said a lady to a boy who had for a slab was none; was no there itfirsi, j the"wniewwiih Agnes who enters fully i".to lence.He. you may hasten your children-look to their time been a daily visitor for that species nowI thought that at least Isabel would __ - we matter. To-morrow at clevca, !.cpe for returned to his home, and thoi'gh Sclwjn !- early loves, when all was joy, happiness and long of charily."Father. have replaced the slab ; but it was a wrong Unuh and a friend cam to a bridge :_.."J} . the spoke to hinj and l his daughter wrote pleasuie-tho eaily gambols, ringing laugh has joined the Temperance Society thought! I trembled when I went up to the you know who built this bridge Tasked! * V* OUT own humbly entreating his forgiveness, still l las the merry, gleesome hallo, as, ia the exuberance nnd we have warm victuals now/* was door-for it flashed upon me, that perhaps, lint f fou ., Ore f>' ,.f 3tIcd flower to ; 4' Ei1IY." unbent He walked of their joy, they passed from t could : iron will was never I { the reply. Isabel was married not t1l why She despatched this to Sclwyn, who had through life as if jegartilees of hla daughter. (lower, sipj .ng sweets from each, and then, I - L