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Su^^ 6 j?ted by the d^th of tny friead S eth C ase , c I sa w a group, a happy group, A father, brother, sisters dear— 1 look dgain—there Spirits dfoob, Ih each eye there trembles a tear. Tfhere epmes a sigh, a mournfiil sigh, A isole nn dfree upon the gale, It breathes thus, as it passes by— ‘‘•One o f that.gronp lies cold and pale. ■ ‘‘That brother, that brother so dear, Tt ‘slpepin*r noW-his la«t long slfeep, That sleep that knows no wa ing here, where we are left to mourn and weep. e« jc lull I ' • ’ .Ml-. 7 ' :* 17.i r ciiirlsifr,9,nq her wj^ita :broHr, and,pt^|, t?p her pretty Jlp<, but shp did not. r^pJy; &ud the Xqng silence that ensued was i^rpkon atjeoirthby , ^ ,r* SbalU tqU.jou.Msle*le/’ he. asked in. a Jaw voice. f‘'w_hat ,the.,0pqnt ,de Tours ha?:|nst been fbiaitf ami he peakp. dauplless. from-the cauj,- moo niutora aniluopiitjpns of'sbpiptyj’f “ As you v f U l 'rPPMi ^e^te.|le,;cp|- oriucrjsllffhtly, and trying .tp^f im U ^ 4 (;enpe^^,i; . . .r, .„-i n , , , “He called you a Lestelle I .SLUlLme aEadventurer.” ;vA ti,d ifllp W 9 r 4 f p ; , s u c li-,as ctePtfs or hisances'torq, and emTiroldering remarks? IChat J arp foiiti and romans h^r head bent doWn ; ancias sfemslfght; tic,,,I eopfessi pver,s]Hce f can remem- ‘ “ Life passed gently, gently away. He laid as one quietly steeping-, And his sileneeueemed to say— t&loved dne’^3, why are ye weeping? ^eep not for -ee, for me-tbo’ gone,, life's short hour is dark and dreary, ’twill brighten as you speeJ on 3d>t.e.t.e. honfie of the To Ihy hd> ■Qur home is not h’eV'^drjhere griefddl To<drown eat-n 'object o f oUi J 05 -. tic, ey,llie»s» i von iro j c u i ' ber„ iii m y drparns of y o u n g rbm h n ^ e I p ictu r e d to m y s e lf a n ideal b e in g vvlipm I could love f b u t n e v e r W e reg ir lb o p d 's visions realized as . m i n e ^ a v e b e e n — th a t is, i f m y heVo does n o t spoil all by h is |n p scru p u lo u s p r i d e . ” “ B u t l \ia.ve n o t to ld yo u all y e t , ” co n tin u e d A u b e r tiu , w h ile h is h a u g h ty p len d id m a tphes in t h e k in g d o m .” “ lA iui, w o u ld t h a t h a v e in s u red m y h a p p in e s s ? ” asked L e s lelle. “ O h , t h a t -w e lived in th e old tim e o f fairies, an d th a t I inight h a v e one w ish ?” “ A n d .what w o u ld t h a t b e ? ” in q u ired h e r Inver. * - T h a t we might chdpge -situations with one anothef; that ybn Could have all the weallli. hiid 1 -\be A. iJoor girl, blessed \only With yhlii* affectiojis.-^ Olaude. l should feel «o rminiligtioii. nP gratitude in recievhig all, frorrt ybii— love tvould haVb equalisrednis.” “ I fear t h a t y o u r creed is ra t h e r a th e o r e t i c a r t h a i i a {iractidal one.' L e s - tetle,^* s a i d A u b p r iih Hvft|rA tnournfql 1 “ I f I could cohiffert y b d tb 'i^ d Ijdiief, - - w h i s p e r ; an d th e r e wras n o sh a d e upon th e open b row o f h e r lovdr, as h e M in gled in th e b r i l l ia n t th r o n g With hi^ b e a u tifu l an d devofed MtsYress. \ , rT b e ev e n in g p q ^ e d aW^V as even- Ana make each d-ay a day o f care. Vo; onr home’s above, beyo In yor brighl f'e'alms of enil! ■here flows no tedr, where But all is day, day TVithout' ^‘Dear friends, we_e|> not, weep not for.lne; . Tho’ strong \is the tie that’s riven 5 feut prepare to n eet all with me. In that bright home, home in Heaven ’’ tlam illus,N . Y., April, 1852. po in t m e n ts— o c c a s ioned. • p e r liap E hy th e absence, o f t h e buijr o n e am id a th o u s a n d fo’r w h o m w e ''h a v e areSbfed an d sm ile d - ^ a ball I s a b r g l i t tjpbcli in said L c s telle, iii a tim id Vpjcp. a s th e y sip o d to g e th e r w a itin g for T ier b a r riag e to 'd r k w up. ‘ ' ^ ■ “ O f co u r s e ,” rep lied A u b o r tin gloom ^ T H E m E - T i U l B . ¥ h E d i v o r c e d H U S B i ^ N O j hHj W o ltA p a ib v E i ‘‘ W h o is r h h t beaUHful girti»’ia s k e d ilv l “ T r i a v e re c e W d a torm^^ a y o u n g EilgH b litnah dt fUi^ eom p a n ion, ‘ tiM rto M ebt y o tir-guardikn*. a n d t h e n o - h s d lu jv Ibant fob a rhbiiie».t A g a h isl one ta r y J o Sign HiC d C ^ d f r o f t h e rnarble pillafa U m n a r s e n h -M M it o f ‘y d # pi‘dpC rty.” ' ; ^ ■fenchaMirtg s c e n d Whidb S P a risian -b a ll “ h V u l l ‘short b e dV e r!\ sa i d L e s tclle, -nreseiits t o ib c eVb d f a' « t r a n « c r . T h 'e Ihyiir^ h c r lj a ti d rniplprlngly on his arm . A n d you Will b e a r tin s fo r m y sak e , Jlaiide?” y o u n g g ir t alliidbd fo w a s ex q u isitely io v d y , w ith a p e / H e .an d eh ild -lik e Jig- C lau d e ? ” , . . . ^ . > h fe, a tkir, b n - l i t face, an d a p a i r d£ sWbet Testeflle! b l i t I Will m a k e tb e m o s t m isclicViotis b lu e ^ y t - s th a t ilo prbiriiSeS 1 Icbli sh a l l '.see how , confd b e Tniagitibd-=-amiOd«h life tie- H e iitly I wJH listen to M . F r a u d e ’s ar- rieih'aM d thrfee y e a rs. Which g lided p a s t m n c e iiess o f tm r p r e s e n t atritm fe m a d e ro g a n i ta u n t s a n d ‘how InimDly an d so h a p p ily w i t h th e m , a r e M a r k e d in th e m a p p e a r so ften e d if not sub d u e d ; gvateflil I will conduct iiu'self.” c h a r a c t e r ^ o f tblood in t h e i r o o U u t r y ’s r. 711 AU\d n o w foW-b’ofl H e r head-vvas^beirt a liiH e-foim -ard. and ‘^‘C laude!” in t e f r ii p t e d L e s telle al- an n a ls. N o w i** ‘ I'bb itiiiatb j L c i t d t e , t a a M S h 1 ^ i a m . ; 3 S h K w o u ld s i t fo r h o y r s M'. A tt-^W ittide o f . ^ e j ) tBouglff;*^^^ pcevishfaiM . a f a s t r i c t - ed w h e n ~ ro u s e 4 - a » -if-tb e - p lan s w h ich sh e w a a - e V i d ^ t y a>rrangihfetn:heg o w n ipind. req u ir e d co n c e n tratio n o f everv th d u g b t m S lf d w b h ld lie'k b '- s e n t to o ; i f o i^ J io u r s - to g e tf ie f j 4 o ^ ^ o n b k n e w w h e re, accobipanied gnlgrby-^hir tin, although hefelt-theateratlon, askeB «Q K M JoflC' lahGh f i i t h in her affection to have the remotesj: MM- — .*,..'.': D -!' r.-. i as sbe;sirghti her'bwit fbOtM, seildirt^ a tneS^gb by * *- * -5 .'.-J ' - ' S I B ' IiWoukb Yobii p i a ; ^ A V^vr.Tg d” .y £ 1 ..,,: -...i .W i Is y n a r k r e ■Wife WitVarWabSuV- ‘ i j r raided h e r h e a d 011 th e M f r a n c q V f j h e r M aid, req u e s tin g th e ^ p r e s e n c e - o f her idyerp e saW that h#eyesrw#*e red from e.vcessive Weeping. Uavingbowed lips, he s a t d o w 'u a n d w a it e d o a i m f y 'f q r .\T. F r a u d e l td com m e n c e fhe bhsin e s s th a t had b r d u g h t . t h e m Eogetker. “ 'Y o u n r e aw a r e , M . A u b e riin ,!’ s a id th e old g e n tlem a n a f l e n g t h , ‘‘ t h a t r n y w a rd is very y o u n g an d t h a t i n accep t in g ypu for h e r f u t u r e husliaud, s h e acts co n t r a r y ^ t o m y w ishes, a n d dem'on- stra’les th e n a t u r a l w illfulness o f h e r s e x p p / “ A ll th is is new to m e ,” rep lied th e yoiihg m a n , w h ile he sto le a n arc h look a t L e s telle, w h o w a s w a tching him w ith b r e a th less an x ie ty . “ W e ll, th e n , w’e m a y as well com e to t h e p o in t a t once. W ith o u t m y con sen t y o u r i n a fr ig e c a n n o t t a k e place u n til A ladem b iselle V e rh e y is o f a g e - ^ a .period of,W h ich it o n ly , w a n ts '' th reo - pif y e a r^ ; an d y a u r 's ig h i h g th is deed,, by biu w h ich th e W hoTeof h e r p r o p e r t y is s e t- ’ tie d j i M l i e n a b l y upon herself, w h h o u t ----- ..T .A to d rS w o r is th e only c o n - w h ich \the h a n d o f L e s telle can be y o u r s ,” A ‘ c rim son, blu s h p a s s e d o y e r th e cliqek an d b row n f Claujde A u b e rtin , a n d t h e r e w a s a m o m e n t’s pau s e ,,d u rin g W hich t h e keeii glaiice o f t h e old m a n , th e cold scru ti n y b f 't h e ftotafy,' an d 'th e p lead in g eyes o f th e a n x i o u s ^ i r l w e re fixed e a # r f y Upon h is fg e e ; lie l i e l d o u t h is h a n d for th e p a p e r , an d g lan c in g ■; | i 1$ w tlll’f sai3 F r a u d e l, copii llJilt , 4 %uu . ^ , to\ giiidc I t ; and..W h en th e sig h a tu f e Was‘-at' l e n g t h ' c o m p leted,- s h e 'flft'ng.herT se l f upon his bosom an d w e p t Idiig alia p a s s io iiajely . E v e n th e n o tary w a s m o v e d ib to sortiediing like sy m p a th y , knd gathering up his papers,! h a s i e r # ! to follow his p a ironiV o m T h e rdoM i And rhO love.*-s full lib e r ty t o give Verii to 'their feolitigS ; 'b u l regard for tb e tiih * id an d weeping ^ i r l j w h o eluhg Uy him so fo n d ly an d im p loringly. S u b d a e d J h e otfeirdcul p r i d e 'o f -Glaude A U b e rtitu And he h a d - J it t l e difficulty in so o th in g her ■fears* iOnd w in n in g b a c k th e 'su h s h in e ’o f her happy sm iles. A teW d a y s a f t e r t h i s th e y w e r e w a r- h e r h u s b a n d , at* tw e l v e fexactly, i p h e r b o i i d o iri pn d A u ^ r t i p . n o t beiiig a b l e a t th e m q rnpnt to in v e n t a n y d e c e n t ex* cu s e T o r refusing to com p ly w ith h e r r e q u e s t, re lu c t a m l y p r o m sed to a t t e n d h e r a t th e h b h r ap p o in ted , determ itied t h a t th e m e e ti n g s h o u ld be as .b r ief a$ possib le* g s he\ iraagined t h a t it .m erely re la ted to m a t t e r s o f a p e c u n i a r y n a tu r e , a su b ject to w h ich be alw a y s e h - tertairieid a n e r v o u s h o r r o r . ‘ - “ I s it possiblSin.ithQ H g b t G laude, h t h a t ' s h e h a s gOnerOusly a n t i c i p a te d m y w ish to. p o s s e s s sufficient fu n d s for m y disposal to be o f benificeiit s e r v ic e to riiy C Q im tryf A m t y e t , even if it w e re so, a n d h e r g u a r d ian co n s e n ted, I w o u ld n e v e r accep t th e m .” .. A t J h e ap p p in ted tim e A u b o r tin p r e sen ted h im s e lf a t t h e d o o r of. h is,w ife’s boudoir, th e J ir s t^ g lan c e a t w h ich con- jSrmed h is,,su s p ic io n a s to T h e - p u r p o r t o his Visit.^ L e s te jle vyas rid’t T h e r e , b t M . I)'u m o n t--tfae''B a m e Jvhbdii he h a il M et ottbe’ b e fore a t h e r g iiardiaiils — ^atood b e n d i n g o v e r .a v e r y busines.s- like s h e e t o f - p a r e lim e n t. ■“ P r a y b e s e a ted , M o n s ieur.” s a i d th e little n o t a r y * “ M a d a ine A u b e r l iq 'w ill be h e r e d i r e c t ly .” C laude b o w i ^ coldly, an d to o k th e offeM d c h a i r in s ilenoe. “ G lorious tim e s ,. M o n s ieur 1” , said D u r a q n t , / u b b i n g h i s 'w i t h e r e d h a n d s to o t h e r - ; “ g l o r i o d s 't i m e s w e liv b 'iU nolv ! T h e ag e o f lib e r t y in ev e r y s e r tie o f t h e w o r d ! ” , - ' I \ ' C lau d e acq u iesced b y - a n o t h e r bow . . .“^Yon h a v e d o u ^ i e s s h e a r d Of T h e new , ;|aiy o r reVolutlononrjr d iy e rce 1/’ MidiniiiBd M> . D u m o n t ; , ‘‘ a v e r y good - 7 - a y e r y .'ex # llen li la.W, M uyusieur,’! ‘“ A\ v e r y co n v e n ien t o n e .'T 's K b u r d th i n k , ” ' rb'plie'd 'A u b e rtin . lartghirrg irt Spite df-fiiriiidFfd a t t h e -soleihnlfy W ith whiOh the'rold m d n s p o k e , .v 1 u ’ ; rt’^ d a i t d e \ A n b e r tin ,’! s a id t h e n o t a r y , a f te r a p a u s e , “ I a m a m a n o f few w o n d s — a m a n o f .b u s m e s s —a n d i t is well to c o m e - t o , th e p o in t a t once. L e s telle W o u ldlavail h e f s d lf Of t h e pppoV tuhity to be d iv o r c e d fro m y o u ; a h d h a s ^ p u r - \posetyi t e f t'u S liogEfthemm o r d e r i h d t . T mighfcinform, y o u qf.bor-w ishes; t o w b io h s h e ^ n l r e a t s tb ^ t .y p u w ill offe.c.tio; QP* ^ ‘TVccursed liaH i t is falsfeT^’kxclkim e d th e e n n ^ i d ^ i k b a h d - i l ^ ^ W i l l b e lieve i t . ” . “ O U u d o d ’ ,$Sid a^gqutle: y m e e b y i i i s And you would-refuse he'r—may be?— Little ,1 7 • r 11 ,: ^ would: yoH.:ask J’oit jno; c r a i i c C o u n t, w h o , b u t a sh o tt, t i m e b& for§r,'^,ouMcaG.»ir^!ely cp n d f s a d m k d i to S & ! 5 M S f l equalfelng-Bpirit of tfib-age. ' ' \ 1I“.L a l w a j a J l o M • y o u l I m w .would en d !” said D e T o u rA J “ tbA:rom,4ftil§ ty th a t p reseM s _ itself in beCoMTO^ f r e e “ And poor. Aiibettin,-what has be* come of*him• ^ ‘--W hy, t h e y sa y t h a t b e t a k e s it-yery m u c h f d h e a r f ; an d no w o n d e r, s e e ing th a t h e r fo r tu n e is sca r c e ly reduced; an d h e r s e l f if po s s ib le im W b e a u tifu l th a n ev e r .” ; .: A t t h i s m o m e n t t h e y w e x e -in torrupt- ed by t h e en t r a n c e o f C lau d e -A-nbertHi him s e lf,, w ith L e s te lle lean in g b p h r s arm , -or ra t h e r d i n i n g , in - h e r 's w e e t, g racefu l m a n n e r , w h ile h e r b r i g h t ey e s sp a r k je d w ith -h a p p in e s s as pile ■fisteaed w ith a flushed ch e e k t o j h e w h ispered ac c e n ts o f h e r h u s b a n d , o n w h o s e co u n ten a n c e a sm ile o f triu m p h a n t exU lta- tatio n m ingled w i t h - d e e p love. . “ W h a t ’s th i s ? ” in q u i r e d De. T o u r s o f a^person yMp. sto o d n e a r him* ®nd who. h a p p e n e d to he t h e iio tary , M . ,Du- AndBidi th e y .w e re, a n d m a ^ ried:agala th is m o rn in g ,” s a i l th e n o t a r y , '|v it h a ■ “ - J f o t- a t-alh AceoVding to - f h e first m a r r iag e se ttlem e n t, -w h ich t a O k ’-place when Lestelle fVgs.a miuor j tte.W'hole A u b e r t ih 'h a d no' pbW e r t q ‘draiV a Sin gle sou of i t ; b n t on 'M im n g o f age sh e a v a i le d h e r s e l f o f .o u r i i e w liw o f -di vorce*. I m o r d e r t h a t th e m n u e y M a y J%e I rein v e s ted In h e r h u s b a n d ’s jiam e o»- ^ “ It w a s a noble deed, “b n t A u b 'e fliw diet -not k n o w a t first h e r reaSo'nsTor tt’ishing to be^pparated from.hiin-L-for I o[i|et him late last ;i|g% ipJhe;Riie) St, Hqjpore, w ith o u t th e , M a rseilli despair and t..,.. “-T h e t f r i e f t*-ialJWhteh h iifeefifig s -h a v e undergoji§:;W a s! jt!iftvdt4.4ble|?’, :$aid th g n o t a / y , “ a s his p ro u d sp i r i t w q q ld p e v e r h a v e been b r o u g h t to c p n # h t tO rthe sacrifice.” * ^ De Tours,” said the voting citfeen, itikiV | : W ^ - ^ ^ •¥ lit-S M y - * t t ? i W * h u < w t |. , : t o . «oB}sgat AN^AC’ i i i c f e i u j L 7 . C O M M a k h a ^ d B A l A M . _ We have been favored, flroin a rell^^ source, with a bit)#apihrcal sketch of Commander Ihgfaham, whose late gal lant, conduct in caniinand of the St. Louis, in the harbor of Smyrna, has given him a world-wide reputation. Commander Duncaii N. Ingraham is the son qf ihe late Nathapiel Ingraharn, Esq., of •Charleston, S, *G., and belongs to a. famll-y-emmeht}37naval-in- its cliaV- afiter, '.A'ilofthem , yvijh oneexeepHou, y ? W Ih ‘ being the intimate friend p.f .Captain PaulJJopes, votutiteered under his com mand, when he left FranCe in ‘the Bon Homme ^chard,. iff. and.fought faW Mtions ill the annals o f naval war fare.'^•■Hisunefe, G#taiirdoseph Ingra- b&ie, n. .S. JN„ .was lost in the D.S* ship, P*;^ring, which went d.qwu at sea, and was never heard ot.at the beginning of this century. His cousin, -William Ingraham, v^shilled a t the age of tiveh- |y- .-l?h«n , LiepteiHilit in the U, C hapter '6dr3; and ■ regr __ -------- - — — Eo- (®nh4Jst d ebts 111^,feg^n tM ir credit. aid of any individual, psOciati^ii 'orhdrpbra^ ,f 2. No muyicipal corpdfa.tipn of any city OF vhlase shall horr.dw tTj6neybr ,<'omTactAebt, except, in' th^ nianoer heiein'prp.viJed ; awJ .efr ln,c6,nfotraity to the provisions of this act . ‘ - f 3*. No municipal corporation ol ahy eftyoP villase shall.'contract any 'debt, the amonnt 0 \yliich-shall; exclysiye o f the debt now owin; by said corporation, exceed at .any time a'sup ^ ^ p l i r t l ^ i J i ^ t i o n of the, rent fiscal year, and the same ghail always b*e ftiade payable and shall be paid within ei§ht months from i& lime in which such iempora* ry loan is made. - • ' ^ 5 . No .funded debt shall be.contracted by any municipal corporation, unless T f’De for \a specific object, to be expressly sfaleJ in the or- dlnsttice proposing the same, nor. unless su'eli Ordipaoce «hdll.h,ave been passed by .lwO-ihircp of all the members ejeclea to the Qommoii cpiui- cil or board of truste'es of such corporation, ahfi sjiall paye Been submilteil to and approved o f by a majority of the tax -payers of ari 3 ^«oli city ;or village at a special ejec.tiqn to be up- pointed, for that purpose, by the said .eprn mop councilor board of trustees, nor lihl’ess' the |rh o SQle.exception i n ’^h'e ram lly, wa,s M s uncle, D u n c k n In g r a h a m ,E s q l , from W h o m 'he feoervM liis liu'tne. H e w a s a profusion qf light sunny c.nrls felLnp- tCaHullY; “you are speaking trow nobility of tbO rriind asserted jts supeJ ‘on her wliite Ahuutders, and contrustt d >» batei^heSs and motikery-l*’ ] rioHiy dvei-'ThaMei^ hCreditary nobin^ fetmiigciy hi their Wditiiess with the ” No, fitf' b m fe,’* replied her lover, fyw'naine and stati6n-*-that the .bar* ‘diiik.'eiiiei-ald hue onu-r satin robe, the latighiii^y.' “But good night how, Lcs-' riiTs of raiik aristocracy Wefe broken front and sleeVes of wiiicli were clasped diid God bless yon!” ^ down, arid men ow-ed ho limits to their Wftli 'diamonds o f inestimable rahf6; • He relinquished the hand lie held, own wild wills. Claude A#beHon-was - Bv her side, sat a jraMig airired a«'d as the cUrdage whirled rapidly ! a reVOlurioiifot in the ^bfeSt sense Of the «??Ht sfrt.liiM •urrtiru..yh Hr» uwaV. the Smile faded lipori his lips, i wofd-^Ms prond spirit had been slUup With studied plaiiiiiess./krthongh the lu r i i o f his finely Shipped head, tlM lire aw a y , th e sm ile faded lipori his lip s , I aiid J i e w a lk e d hom e i n uioOdy t h o u g h t d f - h is d a r k , m e lancholy eyes, k h d thfe i fulness. __ ' trouhlfed ex p r e s s io n o l’ his p a f t . ^huiid- H w a s a* s e v e re t n a T f d r l h e p ro u d sOme tea f u r ^ s , VOlidOred 'M fii ah db- sp i r i t o f d a i f d e A u b e r t in , m u c h ag ihe je c t Of Whom o n e ^wOuTd k n o w rnore. loved l i b s t e l l e / t o c o n s e n t t o o w e every^- •Tt i s .M aaem o r^dfe Yerney,^? ‘reydifed th i n g to h e r e t o su b ject h h n s e lf t o th e th e noting C o u n t tie T o u t s ; ‘•“ tlie rich - ' m o k ifyH fij surm istS-O f t h o s e iv h a J u d g e d « s t h e iress in -Paris, arid o n ‘t h e eVe o f o f him by th e i r w o r ldly arid p e r v e r t e d M a f ii a g e w i t l r t w a f ‘soleiilu'l,d6king.p^r- i ifhagfnations. A n d th e r e w e r e HVnes sOnkge a t h e r a id e ? ” • j When h e alm o s t d e t e r m in e d 't o g i v e (her m u s t bO Very Voting sa i d U h e rip f o r e v e r ,'a l t h o u g h t h e d e s tr u c tio n Of E n ^ i i s h m a n . ' \ ' ; h is ow n peace an d h e r s sh o u ld b e ' t h e isa e a r c e l y E i g h te e n ; ’* w a s th e co n s e q u e n c e ; w h ile a t o t h e r tim e s 1 b e re p ly . ‘’wilMril as^she is beau tilrif.” - . th o u g h t o f doing som S lhing w o r th y d f “ A n d h e r lo v e r ? ” • ' h e r love. -B u t a n a m e a n d f o r tu n e are A h , t h e r e lifcSHhe d i s p a r i t y ; h e h a s easity Tound in th e s e d a y s ? a n d ire *Che IfMtlirrig. ab s o lu tely n o i h i n g - ^ a ’rid is 'as in t e r i m a ih o iisan d th in g s m i g h t hap* •proud a s be is p o o r I W h y . L e s te lle pen - L e s t d i e m ig h t grow o ld — o r die W ith h e r beaQ iy and furtuire. Might 1 — o r sh e m ight cease t a iovfe bim -r^lor tiave chosen a husband amoiia the rid-! the heart h^adfs changes' audits* se®- M e S o f the land; h’ut She is'ibnd arid sons, none o f which; however, ^i-eseMble ‘rOmanlic, and Monsieur Aiibertiri quiet itsArst freshness a«diptt.iity< > • ■ ,j ] , , • As he looks, had wit enoi^h to persuade The attachment of Our girlish-idaVs fier that She loves hirii.” , i»ay last through woi«»iihoo(l,:^nd evim dpersuade her?” repeatedthh EngHsb- M old^agedtselfi'huc every wellivei pjan, ____________ ____________ ,i more Mf earthlyI'fedingi.jraore-,of the . ........................n o e m i r s nav iiig ^ny, reiii 4iaHitere,iSed alfeotioh fo r her,; w e lEnoiyl ,to o m u c h o f th e w o r ld Jo believe -1^^- ‘P 9 h ¥ ' .Ja i^ d e d scornfnily, a s j i e drpiv hiS; cpui- .“You are^ill?” said, J^esteile^ afixiqpf-| fyi if^tgqed the changed ejipfres-| .^on ff,l»v^ J«?ver’s.fCounte«»«M;q, and| hau g h tily p o u t,^ period ill a foreign lan d ? W o m a n ’s fi- h y th e \vorldly Scorn o f those-W h d m i h e in ivardly d e s p ised j bu t n o t fo r thi& did. be tu r n upon- h is (MpprossoTrs^—n o t ^fof* an y feeling sav e th e purri aftd holy love o f l i b e r t y ; a n d w h e n th a t nam e be cam e p r o s titu te d to th e v e r y w o r s t piirposps--rw h e n . it w*gs , th e xvatch- vvorfl^tp .eriipe an d b l o o d s h e d - f h e y e t clung to i t - a s in, his, first p o u r p f y q a ih - ful « u tlm s iasm , an d tru s t e d e v e r y th jn g to, |ts,'pow e r , .when. tbeifi|:^M |flp?fM a tidn should h a v e ip ^ ^ e d ;avyay . a p d 4 e suet egeded hy;an agq of r a tio n a lity ^ a p d fea* ho&h»ndAQO will n o t .t p bavetirobilM^d his p rim c iples ? gLqd th e c q ^ l l y ' Ba’poiis.of ?a, as she was.palied^,wifre p,igh,Uyfchpqng^(| >yitli th e J e a d inj; o u lU ica i c h a * :aeters o f a(gA>1 a g lad s o m e spi»^L ,d l e r . s m i |^ j v e r ^ |q ^ iVvqfiMM.aiid Iliad often a p u r p o s e t,? g p . t W IpolTftd. T O ? I 1‘e v e r , d r M t i d . -Y h e r e , w a s , m a n y ; e : \ *- w.ho,„4lthpHgH: m sistiess pleader. , , s . j i s ' s s s i s r & s S tpq sgrijRrilqns ,i* ^ r v e o ^ 4 ,n M e r f i t t qni m o v e Jh p u n p l e e ^ . T ^ p I m g s ,irhfch a r — * — ‘ O f la t e it h a d b e e n ’oblm T c l^^haV fast, b u t * t h e y u t t c r e ^ U w a s ' a lo y a lsf in h is.riei^ S ' A t th e opening 'Of M ie.R e y o lntion, in IIW 4 , he re provkled for levy* mg aniJ jcollecling, annually, a tax which shall be sufficient to pay the interest accrueing upon\ the debt; and also an additional su u wdiich be equal to at least five per cent of the tpuj a'mdunt of the debt, which latter sum shall con stitute asinking fund for there demptidh of the principal of tpe debt; and ^ueh sinking luod shall he and remain sacred and invio ate.ior that purpose, and the s.aid annual tax shall he levied\ and collected, until sufficient is realized to pay and extinguish the piincipal of such funded debt, aijd the interest thenoii, AUtije laws relating to the jelection ol rhe charter offi- cers of aijy sucli corporation shall apply to ev ery .such election, held pursiiaiit' to this Sec tion, -so far as the Same are applicable; ' ’ .y^V I^Toihing in this act coutaineci shall he jfenjed to altejr. repeal Or modify any law now sisting authorising any municii al corpora tionto to'borrow money, contract debts*and'issue tjng ___ borrow , _ bonds, obligations or evi ices of debts.' , f > .G a p t. I n g r a h a m j ’e c b iv e d J iis M idship- as a tale to tell on ivirich.’ the-'rricoi'dfrigi ang^F ■notes daw n .thc-riO b ic-deedsjof'w o raerr,^’ ] one»“ *^ A t a fu t u r e tim e all sh a ll be ex p lained ’, ine( freer to a c t a s I please;” ' ' , ^“Iie3tel^e,‘?^■e^xQlarmsed fhenhew ildeced A u b e r^in , , ,4‘,P a « . i t A^e^my, Lestelle.*^ ' M f ............................................ ev e r loved you less? H a v e I ev e r s p o k - em oriel pn^mlworiiEtoIyda 4fiatT Hid n o t 8 triy c i^ie ? n e x t m p i n f i l it f l p atniie Skke,pl‘0S^tat'ed: M y ; p foti'd \IspiFit an d d a r e d Ih e sheeF s o f ^ h e w o r ld T Ay* and deserved tbem—-Tor-I 'JrastcdT-rl nian-*-andiiM yr38he.8corQSfdeSpiiieKand dcSjsrJs MeT’ -y r ; . ri J n | ^ ' 'Aubel 4 b^n^hAdIbrg 6 ttereTh 0 jlifeiefiee o P lh h nR l9 .h o ltry ,l> « l;lio loukedpraud* ly u p , and* rqgoi.eginsihis'i ness, sai(L-=. 1' i A lrtfi oliT-jdfvorce o w iH irasurc yritri’ B i i t ^ ^ t h e pferi tfeiri(>lld lo^t ?o - forever/W d ddded -fri ri h o a i ^ .Vo'ice4-,‘u''' 'o ' ■ : \ , l tf.: rT i'^ jTcrieuu v . • 1 \ - i r a S a th e r e w e re n o t r a c e s o f i t as .'D o iifr :G civb .H p r ^ 'F h ^ ’e d i t o r i j o f 't h e Albany\JbttrnaZ teUstlife 'following«to- ryitahiS idraws^A lanpral rfeom it w h ich yoring men should, rearejiiber. A liJJle felfoiv, ‘whj0jpiition;a ipair o f skates for the first time, paid thq usual penalty;— Having.iuict .ijiiSself ,somcwlkt.iby 3 h e shan’t fiye it tfp,’’ wa's nthe reply; ^‘T canTearnJoG sli 3 iJc<; and T:lvill |eaMJ.’?-r 7 And at it he went, with an energy ..and determination which bade defiance to appffeift impossibilities; T ii'tw e n ty yearsW onl lhrit time, that litilefcH ow if he^lves. will have Aiade his mm’k foihewbere. A bo^ udio wtH not give Up h difficrilt^jobj Hut Who WHl do It-be- baris^‘he feels Cdri^1o'uS Jhat:b& can' do it; hris thri writ*' Br tlie‘ true* metal of h iyntidbd 1ft M s 'compositiore.“ • ' - • ‘ CML:.' '.:rr. ; t . lU . : (pp\ A j6 ^ iliri-1 ^ o y io n b .o W ^ « h ip w r ^ Cftllpd. o p , to;fee r;virhipped ffoi; ,spfne -m/p- ..Irittle i l a c k ,w e p i trem q U q g ^ l j e r y i n g ; . f o Ith e j c q p la i m w h i . -a rpligi0U$ « W h a n d j ^ i d - r : 1 .: ^ tjp u , w q i t - p p t d L ^ y Jny-pPsiyers^!’ , t ■ ; : , ,i < a p andrism iijiig t r i u m p k a m i y . ‘.T-H n e v - ■e^r^^YAfeem'.” ; ' ' ' , . V S i W W w s : t . i IrolHiftg 'sdw V prim p k ins^ri: f i e f ap r o n ; S 8 . f 4 . t i a ‘ S f f l . - . ¥ S 5 » * a \ ' e K : K R ‘« ■ aW 6 * t>wd leM .-ntrritL ■ -fr,! ov/'■t.-i'i\ :< p reserv o us,i%q%i Y fotl! W i»efieM lyiem p iri3m d ;isyirtue.i *JV.’ h & s 1 u‘t i 1 3 t G tVJpi Coinmbdori the intimate 1 about to sail * requested Mr. Ingraham to.a)loWihiiq to lakeL-Ms-son w iih liim __ “JYe shall ac'e'ordirigly went to seh at onee, at that tendefwge, and yeinained in actjvCi sen* vjce: fqr Au^q years, .until ,tfie.ql.q|e of the wvar. ;H e , tfien ' returned ,hQine> at ,the age of eleyeii, and resumed ills edhc^tiOn at school. Siifoe then he has,'tn'ost-O flhiS tim e , beCn ethpldyed m ac tik e aiuty. . i l e coirlm a iided Jh rilllL fajtai O w n e rs i n filookgde ,;duty Y e ra bsrii^ 'ftro s t r a t ^ bY -'sickiw sse w a s ^ ^ i k hpmelbui a short .time before lo s t. :F o r tw o y e a r s ipreMLous. t o j h l s M f d i t e r r ^ i c ^ ctty-w f lF loiig -ien iem f ief h i m an d .fils aCCompliSbedTamily. ' ; ;d%ptMft iiigfaliam married'. Harriet 4?^$outh.O a rD fina,,» g ran d -d a u g h ter. On th e pa.ternal.S.ide, p f H e n r y L a u r e n s . t h e P r e s i d e r i f o f th e f l r s f C o n tinental- - C o n g r m , an d w h o , a f te r w a r d w a s captiM rid b y i A l B r i t i s l f f r i p t e >«hi}p on Id? W ^ tp.Frappe ^ s . Afpeyl- Ch tho^maferhal'-side' is Thd'■^aftd- daoghier' OfiiEdward Rutledge, nitejof .ttei § m ? r s , p i th e D e o laratiofl: d?fj :CilA?TER 502. AN AQT M authorize gtochbolcjeis of railroad M d plank road ^ o n ^ a n ies to m ate payment? 'upon mortgages in process of foreclosure 'agaihst-BUch compariies, a»d therfeupofl to tb-become iilteresteJ in Said -mortgages. ’• ' ' Passed June ‘iO, l&fi-S,. 3%e J'eopie o f the State o f New ‘Vo-k, represented in Se^te ,and AssentUp da-enaj:i a^^of b, vs: merit h f principal or intefest of any b&nd^ of fit 6f theholderiand faolders!Of each tondsf such aprppbrtiph bf the sura Jiae and, b f the Surfise-' cpred M be pain by the whole of bends se cured b y siicfi mortgage as s'uc'h Mo'ethoTder’s stock shall bear M' The ‘-tt hole stock of said Goriripktiv: and’onsO paying such stockhcldet panv 10 siicui.e.iuc.pttyu.sa*i v i a\j' ='ui u sate .'under such foredosure .. have 'tbe jri^ht -on hi stirih' fnbjtsfage,-, fo’i- the use, ^rid behefit of saW pu'rchaser o'f. •purchasers, a sum'equal to Sittih/pKOpoftioft of the .pnee paul a a such sale; and:-fll».vpsts aqd expensed ,lhe|eQf,.'as such kholder’s, =stock in said Company: shall bear he tvhole capital stobk of said* edfrfiariy: dit»^b paiviiigitich 'stockhprder;sha1Lheieht !(!-tb'have the same relative m to a n trif stock UC interest in. sjaid railroad or pla.nk t'o # company-and its ^oadj iranpha^qs^apd prppprty, •y ,'i- . CfeAtTtR' 648 . ' Alf*A 6 T tri i-elatlon to‘ SufrogateV Courts held b y Gorihty Judgbs an 1 other officers vPessed.JuIy. 8 l,:i§. 53 , - naj^oUs. - i . i t is aJ2iiriouS circu m s taig c e .'th a t' h y W?,ey.m.ay«?ge fylth J b e AmqrfoAn fam ily cO fs^rthc^B v itiS h N a v y ; ’ A m o h g th e s w a ^ t h c late C a p t a i n iM a v t y 'a l t v ^ t ' B.- Cibq »!ll b a r ) js^idi S ir j j d w a r d ^ B c lctjer, pedition, lately - s e n t m i t i j y r h e firliish ■’i^d iM l^ ^ y ,‘;ifiiSfarcfik’tif;S ir lj0 h jn l'riaik - S » « f e S S i ,( -a I •( '-OiTiTTEfi '481;' ; , •' \AN ACT tb amend an ict erititlpd -'uin rfeTaiion 40 JHank Rbads.?’- p h s ^ d April . iJfiitSSS. Passed June 30vM S ;4:l The^iPeOple o f Hie State o f -Kevs-Vovk, jsjjMfi3ife|SSt