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/d 'with ' aduy ach P xing? nilglar nge §. l drought fig xii-gauging, h tevings , Rll‘yn‘nl‘léj'“; the éadnier Hies, 7% Auld brings the Antramn's glory- V bile-stil xiglat eyes \The furnreny em I rrin'k (hai a TE and <_ ma,‘ reif hidden lyur}s are bringing; AVhatgpaths the, little fuet in ty tread-- s fat hot mouldings (Crawo awilys my daglfug's bead, M ben hgart.and soul, unfolding, :* No longer eleeps wit o 1 - I“ haws) a d/llfhas many a-golden dream; e fond hedkt is beldinfg ; * a (fig?véjqé‘fl‘jmée'lh‘nl rise, ght and boenuty lug/sanding - Bowihine before m dother's eyos mBbhvE meas - pf laringer af #lial {IQ ig St Jolin \ in; the mz‘avrld ye + . phat Ten-4itgya 24, Fe en blessed. Ve qnd: Kézborrs, Hal rag \\ ~The Story. } Ingo 'Cinrth\s#ies 'diimed nine. - 'She | stir fool 1 - Sho mesdthe «bining block hair, and , brown | uyes TRE OLD-OLOOK . * T; uhifi'flqmm’d Lfvugjtfidr \w ho Babes its temples Mg 0 .) .0 waiting.. af P ysines U wo. .. hotty ing in vain. 3h6 js combrig at last--at last 1\- ng xl||f(l'¢l'5;d‘ BetwHon \his\ @pt teeth, fs a slight rustlingin the: lifchys struck hiis ong sg co) . bnt 'a darting bomew ard th fts uekt half terrified at bring ont so Inte ; and. ”(flag Ior} the deep ‘pwlcvfnl‘quigzl, l}; oodvcflljihuy'c- the sfleut mendinys Pok C \It in tou late,\Mdie anid, aim Che. vil- i will not 'come now, | and +; , have the ~luefl'ulrlumhliui'ncliuuni-rkm3fifig {NI 4 Fusce {may}? Tor. tug, 'olse Sho\ wy ul have come here to tell. me gnod thye. Iuiny be the at Time she will over Took upotrany fice. Much shr tates,\ ithe profty.Jitle.coguette-yet I fancied, tilting blockhend thst? bays been, that she loved me? , He dashed a anspieione {111m L gf thoisture from; bieyelnshes as he «paliv and plunged Ube detMelfpigrient . h & i as It he would I . \HorsclE flyny [RER Naming Kew. , 4+ iela * ' ries ns E have found down im the pas- thre bot, mother. - Only look !\ +: held ifs cher “nifl‘on full Cf searlet berrics blushing Ahroogl gilver green leaves. ;s Ble was a pritty, rowy girl, with t ras amber so) there allssethe wetpilting: i p- -| .. By the waywhere did you fet whords. |; 59k Lak 4 \Buch <mngnificent. wild Mrawhelh; Sat) ath a l cana : Tskad sty . YOu; -F a ut sponk that wp do know, nud testify Mfi\,l§éqlr§l%)‘j()l Km}?! UC ithat we have seen. , IE aged q, dito the qiéofilighn In onr ardor to gecomplish the no- if of Yie Augilst vlghy they, gat qnd talk- ble ends of this Institution, we (mist be ed-Rachael learned at riufims and «fairly ainderstood. We cure nel an; hoppr . had ‘B’ét-u »ho win (L wpon her dazzled with the splendors of its vir betrofhed hnshand, from forbang's liberal toes, that agearne blindto {fs misfortimes hand singe he left the films“ England Like all othor issociatigns frailty and | mwtmilubedi To }) *| yilage and 'goue soldering,\ and he in infirmity are a. part of our earthly in-, MY en, sit ! I' trm listened, to the sad pgory of old heritance . Wehave no infinite pre- Jacob Bensley's orld death n'pd 'scienue to guard us perfectly agninst ; his. wihow's proverty... 20 | ~limposition < We have much to en- And. then ho told, thein , how the cournge 'and cause us to rejoice, but . antique. fingers of the old fastiored ' we have onr cnunge of grief and shame | clock hay guided him haclktp the heart / also. Rarthsproducas no. goodly tree! whose constant love was,.to be his wife's | that has not-its deformed find flistorted | sunshine benecforth ind Ibrgxfix. . j branelres, and (we have ours too. The most treasured fin‘phonn in {Many held membership inoor Frater- I Mrs. Goptaiu Vauxq'wypfifiife bbztxlrgir nity whose lives make no prrt of an un- | its wptdon clook, Time yluivnpd‘ and eallied repatation. These we must en | rudely. carved. Yet ghe would.uat vx» dure asthe Aportle did his bafferings, ' chain}; it far “WVW’QL‘KLPSL Himgwricce of dnd-use them as did he his thorn in the alabaster and gold that €¥ep Jpqglglegl fle. |< Wa-haventtot time, on this oe: throngh Tylany'y <plate , glass win- casion, to specify these pffictions, but j dows. simply nekoowledgo. fhat they are} sume many and grievous. Among the most ! s i apg,.; , 4 bustfil of all these ds the man that' 11115013] [le164 US Rfi‘fidmg‘. 'enver not his private and personal pre- | on pan- S === ! judices outside. He prevents many a Who is the Bright Mason, 1 on} den} wid ous fin parat sgkly.ohl thing h with ‘mvglqibhjhl rgr‘f’mxe? w h a pav cate r overt L); fair.\ , ‘Ilshynld l‘hinlg‘s’o‘,“ ohseryaed , Yih Wine, piabily epit ho lMicrs when, Iowaver, Tl wdt-for theranke of«cold Atimes;' he} ho-asked,. ifilly an- affectation - of which 1d by: ho matins felt. > we ut\ «Well, sity it was lefi hereby a re- spectable old fenmle, about . six r weeks ogos* /] beliove> I've got her' #dilress sotiewhere, for they've brought'aigood manyilittle Frems here, offe: tite \brid another. Oh, > Areva 46 48,-Rebecon Bonsley, No. - Baker atreet.\ > i Ralply¥nne laid down his two | dol+ lirs and\ walked\ontrofthe store with the clock inder: bis run % aU Why did T ask illy qrtestions 1\vhe mattered. © Whapure:they to me 7- And 'yot it gives me a keen pang A7 think of Hacitgel's mother being dex ‘ tittve andlin want. Wfien' Lheard of Exrmer Benatey®t dont Inff’m-Qur Eanciod they would ever befleftineuch indigent cironmatine tent magee: | the or the oriven [butter man from entering, and .is to =-- bring in many like himself; and one | _ [such is much, too much for any one 20s Lodge ~ e [ ananthmof.his elowont pasief at the #1. ! Who is the Liright Maspy 1, He who Jut with all its frailities, Masonry is Ambrose | llotel- how | singular | lt / is degply read io all angieut lore, yet is ag sylom fopthe frag man. - Ttcis the | solemn \tek tick,\. blending: with the } reckless oa \his 3Trsapig practioe 1, , His Uinms and - Rearthstone of fratert ity. | silver chiete of nells and the rembte of } Masonry is: bat a fuwel . ol- gold in a here nro imevy ties that bind together cownibnaes on the pavement. helow.~- | au‘iupfinxm'uu. Ts he bv'ig'ni who 'can , the.hoarts of njearg. sand 'tis well, for | p ¥ et Cuptain Vine felt his least | soft- ' 'sff its asored legsons, and | wittwnt thig thergurould beng society. | the =+ i firpprntly all its milk-nu teache sel ojgn enprocte I ~ * uy mey, nteBatib. | ¢ work (. len 2 ings, and then. grieve 4fi5éf22iéqqcy | nftd brevet fAatame pow | Wt efifififiing Luizffihii 17 ofanity and disequggfinjw ervand, out evil the 'rerues of. panduJ tang thei is Zuni-mwuhy [; brims uel n lid-11mg { motiter But it is drug that I V a gonne | cymint Hri8 the bright Maison whose | * \Sue ane « nocin's given | ime Vinkee Greility for tinkorimg-pom , life geepin- the pure Tight With less of urth in [how thau heaven,\ | haps ft las not ® entirely deserted. me 'that tines fro k “film\ ; Every human being wana n friens. yet ? |- Allon Le 0380 tins pory of mav -some bosom lignes to his trusis and | He drew ong the dusty sceight- | adores by an allusion to that sicgificant ; woue-some welcojme sharrer of his | thoy» were, “13qu in hy some stiff; wou) in uze in : fifldgt‘, Jor , . phpoers doveXani writ more closely. . \Lobor.\ Uvn, whore, an.t: for what |- O'd solLers in a gommon canise must | © 'The peryuletier T wrote to Ha do you Yon aus rrady to know chad aSerighey; Hk yerr mo -the the desian of be Unot Mucor You age, and then with fuemliy, filtering ep se ha looked at Hial. Roles \I u‘g‘rgpfuv'h‘riu‘l‘mL sd machinery,\ hoshoigdf Aite doors *\'Tnsed to kt tfffll'hmhhu velvet softics af a gib Ts -n rustic bean'y, whose gim bonnet was tied as eogugtri-chly un- her Cohih' al if t \Wah Cb. en a bearing each chip hat that cest forty lot arms , - them down duuglitor,\ sat Mrs Benstoy. \Widow Morton his fust heen here, aid what dg.you think slo Rag « T': - * * Aghg says 1h4t Ralph Vane has\ on- left tho willage IMF night' Ruchdel set'down, the rosy bloom :gying ont of hechaeks and leaving a glgnnzqunur beliind. i\ \3fot i ft bs true P «\I am nfruid so, danghter. Do not: fret-he is'ut worth it, to leave you in Mis sort of way-yobh. that' he tas 'n cogaged to ! Oh, Rachael, I befevel it BIOTER Maid: astdee her bopnet, 'and isuically to plach the gtrep leaning ngaitist #) bet ween his set teoth ; ML. forgive yor Tor this deal of treachery, 'T kon't know ‘ i miiéfiimdtgomx olf to the wars. Ife] her,\ eho wailed, 'do you be- ouly HEP you-brtt 'my sight faile with to out loosu 'rom its reoorings, and ong breatti of ° d ad been playing with my affections. { opght to lookup this day sod be «bank- y! sf gamggzamgze, ' R- atp; letter I intrusted 7 t ners care, tie the comand go arcerts fight their battles over i swith the seal unbroken still «' doan fate the pagced quarey of your Let them sone, for ther tag were : A flood of tight segined to break in can mart -i with you, forged and drawn whist suoulder to npou his throbbing brin amd thore fathinils 'he test erch they faged the fiery: storm,- , \Jacob Bensley 2° hs oe dated being motive, tought, and intoulifau, Those stewards of the orose of Clrist. f Heaven Gied up your loins with trac courage, that tod and anffer on pagans lores. , and make good proof ol, oor workimir- ove a all their own.~- ; forit scena to me that I nevg iud\ i «hip. This is the wa; Jouatal plage; , a hose hnmible hiirs of Ged, and joint { - to learn to subdne your passions ang inkeritor® with his Sou, whose tear- E 'How bite is it, sete} 7° © ‘Iimprom yourself in Masoury, and bed'mmed eye is fixed npon *Sit aliideR, mothior. 'Are you bet- mightier is he that ruleth his. apifit' gnideg star, bave their holy and ter new ¥ C cos 00 ' thin he that taketh a pity. bivod-banght thea. And we, tuo, ~*Yelcbat my stiH® The trials and lrin‘fl'tplm of the lagt ! Lave onr common and «sered bond, un- will dome And bathe H for you, , few years should admonish us to “33°“ ' bounded by pnationmi interests or po- mofliet, (¢ bn \T* Have finished this , and be sober. Never before was “41.1293 Bitical Jistinctions, Qur principles pidée oP works \l\ « lot of this venerable Institution toggmno avery interest ofvnmanuq hope. | \Yoh are tired. ~deir==1 mm. aftaid | weather a storm af such vost tlusolufiox;,,nx-vl will on' minate in the nnn‘grsnll 'go\ dversork yourself if 1 contd , Maby and great wore the temptations dominiou ef that ebarity that survives } c faith, and i= greateat of all. ' Le cc nen s Tous Hossase -Ladies sometimes! lo not valne their hysband as they caght. They not unfreqzentiy learn - the vaie of a good hughand for the ; first tine by the lora of him, Yet the ' usband is the very rooftree of the | uouse-the corner stone of the arch | called hrene He is the bread winser ; of the fuamily-its defehce miyl its glory-the begipaing and anding of the goldes: chain of life which surrounds it-its cansoler, its Jawgiver, anil its king And yet we see how frail is that life on which so much depends.- How frail is the life of the hasband ' nad father ! When he is taken away. who shall fil bis place ? When he is sick, wht gloomy clouds hover over the bouse ? Whan he is dad” what darkness, weeping agoay !- , Then poverty, like the rourderous pssassin, bresks in at the window- starvation, like a famished walf, how's si the door. Widowhpod is too of ten an sssomate of sackeloth and ashes must workout r the 8 days youll? Sakis I l every day. © O, my dauphter !. what is drive upon the sea of universal confus- ; T6 Secbnte of you when l flon. Scarce an institatiog. civil, *\God'gbly knows! sighed Rachzel} political, or ecclesiastical, that has Tg? Tair heal 'dropped over that dod | eurviged the storm, and fall many a less basket work.\ Mother L_date not wreck of past greatness is yet drifting fancy what the future may bring upon thesblicn and troubled billows C 0C 04 i The genigs of destrnction egen now - Sho tose To open The door, 34 a} seems to dvlightin the vast varicty of tap sounded. .n the 'pannels-| the general estastroptc. (”garb fle uniform a cip- herg is a gslliny ship, new and dain. in the Federal.army, stéod_ before | strong, thogname of its builders still ' bright apon-its keel. tre with the hopes.of many millions, but <+ . {by.the tempest, and st.il floundering in t that - 901 ough of the sea ; and. yonder are fook so cold? s, Rachael, but I / others, whosgiled under secred ensigns bave been true to you al} thesg.yeark -some bioken in twain, each \half Here is s Jetfer Lgareyour father for afloat and. claiming to be the otiginal au, three Feaus.afo this very snm-; -others shattered to fmgmeufi and When fou gave me no answer ; become the sport of theapirit of cfiange, f an; espesially, Nay, I scarcely.. ther by look or word, I fancied you' Every American goal seo how erfonecasly 1 have | fol, as be eees this highly-favoréd old * fddzed you. Rachac, will you read § sea-begton craft, sti worthy from rad alptier now 1 Will you give me der to mast, .and prondly riding the fasger 1 waited for, eo long maiwves. Let Him who plants his foot- m . OA the etening before LI en-lefeps in the ses add rides upon the Orphanhood too often meaus desolation 22. , . storm.be ber Holmsman,evermore! ; :and woe. a Ska broke the seal) with | In all the fory and rage of evil pas . { 1 hands, azdglonced qrer fhe contents; sipw and compption, bot n stogle voice , «@The following left handed com- £ 2 ; {charged this Institation of aberrating pliment wasrecently paid by a geote. ; murmured, from its true RASCF man.who hed pressiontp go to a grc- 6a exer forgive you til vanother azn gik. Byt .@egfers pourd of sea. When the Rare chensh i article was done. up, be took the pack- - i A. over in pis hand. . . in ' ing rtl 'ere you 4 i . . a j‘fiififfififigw‘ wit tow, | \a T poo 7% byw . \west Afaats'ts etd fsp , mr ip Réow thes thefe: youyed 3:22:23 thizggug £35533, very g my, if goh dost pug. tp a tes t the yzifp is #24 Let 8 - . rast fete! #7 W244 = the samg |] wh az \€£ 18°\ 4 quqie No. am ux 2140- es asiin he: most sf . than ever, when he reve fecting stories I ever hoard hout a dog. clons evidence of Lor d was told ine many years tga by an wo- both Jn storm and «tn#filue.. cle of mine who oitee lived in Paris= , ad4 that fortane soon again snille My l_|m;lx~ way walking on one ofthe on the young whysician, and that Ii quays, when hecorw a man approach, | «nbsequently retarned 16 'the South i helding a dog by a ghain animal was frightened, and yet Le did loved hin with such an und ing. afee- not attempt to strigngle ns be was being tion -- Voun@ <Jadies who Crem led along - Hologked up piteogsly at; Biblecas the heroine. of this intident his j dior, - and overy now and then [ sceins to have done, are®prelty $1015 tried to fawn about lis feet as if plead: | make good sweot-hearts andZb Mef ing with him. - \Poor beast, he might) wives - tos know | @eemingly . what | wis going to| ~~ happen to him,' suid the min. Winer Bevan}- Bors Iix-tcimu-‘T-f \What is going to | linppen 1\ in' Many people begin the educatitiu of \ qaired my nnole. \Sir , \ , i is what will happen.\ and wild up with the cireus and thess 'Bat whys siz ; are you his master p | tte Th” degrading ‘iufixmncefi cand \I am certainly his master; und he ia | sorrowful consequence of this made: I am sorry, but it} «flu-91mm“ will be best illnatraté stating a fow faots that have pres So far ai'my, ould-poor Ponto! must be,\ The dog gave a low whino, and: 46\ my bwa observation A LF sdk 1ll'uumiing. yrouched dowir [¥ his may- gous, nbout thirty boya-éditt ter , | ented in this way that is in contain} \He does not seem so very. old. and 1 of all max-r\!‘knowle'dgu and occipatibi drowning is a hard death,\ ~-*PenCthoir days int fending. noveld} ted iny uncle. . the lives and (wmlfeflsl?!)5.0l pirates, \Sif he is uscleast 2 ; murderers, etc., sd their njghts in-thd While bp was «peaking these words, ‘ atruets, Shim\ sliops, gambling- the man unmoored a beat, lif'lmllhe,\\\'\\‘l¢\\‘l theatre. At the age d rowed to the middle of the | Prt» five, one had been hung for stream,. When he came to where the Mutdet, one for robbing the mail, Aid water was deepest, iny uncle gaw him | three fis pirates ; five died in the pen lift the dog. suddenly and $Brow him' 1“\‘[\”y' and seven liyed and diéd at “4?\ grent foreo into the atream. If. Vuunlnmfls about Fhe streets : the master bad thought that the dog's ! Elll‘mc were useful mechanics, and » thp age aud infirmities would prevent his | fate of the remalider is unknown,, , struggling for life he was very fyuch j Ofabuut forty mistaken, for he rose tothe surfuee, * scie kept his hiad well op. and trod the < old foga Purite: ter bravely. 'Che man then began to °° 1:15 how called by push the dog away with an oar, affd at | al the Aue of lity & lust losipe all patience he struck out j ber af (‘nngruxm ona Jud“; sd Ol so f tdwigal the dog a blow that he Preme Court, “wt-”Mg“ PQWQ’Q‘N ov n balinced himself and fell into the j (Faun. three physicians, five lnwyet», river. Hy conld sot swim, and now {ourwnn were dead, {1nd the remaindor began Ue gencrons animal & effortenot | fatmers and meal-tunes, and, so for as To save his own life, but that of the j known, not one pf them ever way caly master who was trying to drown him. 448 before the bar of his conniry on a ae dog in an sit down in the coo eypning of old [Ths dog «wam to him, «nd seizing fast C00 bal charge, and they all had.come . hold his enat colar bed him untila foristie ome», except two. or threa, put ff ro and bsought aml avery one was passobly rospectabl. «-Dr. Locton him, ha's drowned and wholiy fright ened, to the. shore-Lis faithful dag barking, orying and lieking Ins hnuds $. 9m) ng K ? f od ¢ > Iv MMG . dag to the editor of the Privge K. ind Troe in the grtentest excitement of £ ie Princeton (Ky ) Propross The dul j ifFoeetion. 1 remember «till the look . I’m}; aoe “Hf\ “fix\ ”in\!!! his vith w hich iny mele nee? to tell how P3\ tis d- ibe two-legged, F 2a , bois tailed dog that shot our Four-leg» he stepped forward anl asked the L.} led d f val man : ged. long tailed dog on Tuesday nighy (Do yon still thid him uscless-this tigble, generon« dog ! . \I think he doserves a better mister,\ said a gentleman who lad w rnessed the incident, and there and then he roade an offer to bay Posto; but the - S*\ ly whot the dog belorz- his hide-tanned-muchiy. - And on/ who will wait until a dark night: to show a pup that he knows wouldn't bite any meat it thinks alive, wouldn't tberitite to steal Blind George's lash | man, embracing his dog, said hoarse five-center, aud Lick the old dar ey ly : , because Congrors couldn't hy upset; \No sir, no- T was wrong . as long as I have a erust I will give half to my proc Ponto.\ ual Blind George's equal-nor wouldn'f dare fice a whne cat in a dark “31ng wok . | with a brace of tend4nch navy sixes and / . . >o... (a siang shot. A Pretfto Tscorst -The Louis jang shot ville Journal relates a very protty inci- dent, in which a Ran Francisco physi hia employer a piece 'oféloth: hé had cian figures as the hero. A young just Srished _ Upon examiflfifibr; iw6 lady | from the South, it seems, Was hojos hat har'an mch apaft ere found? wood and won. by a youthful phySCi3N for which a fire of two shiMings ' living in California, When the | demanded - 'Do youcbhhitge the ment was made the deeior was rich, fop lirge as for small boles T\ Imving been very successfil at S31. the wo-kman \Yes a shillin Eranciseo. It -had-not oristed many every hole, big or little.\ - months, however, when, by an unfor- mau’rmmvhawly toro the two ha tunate investment, he lost his entite, nto one, erclaiming, | \That'll 6 \heap.\ - The erect came upon him, shilling, anyway.\ - His it should be added, just as he ep weif pleased with his wit (St about to claim his bride. - What does remured the whote fine at 00ce. _ he do 1 - Why, Tike an honorable and ___. « U chivalrous young fellow. as he i, he LZ \ rentleman seeing an Irish» sits down and writes the young lady man tenerng in r very barren and des- the pmticulars of the utbappy turn plate pooce ot lind, sad c \Whst which had taken place 10 his fortones, prove . in that tot for, Po¥ assuring ber that if the fact produces % flork of shee weaeld cthme t any change of feeling towards him. she geat} nu that any\ ~ was released from al! the proroises she * And sure your banor, veaso't & had made to him - And what does frreing it to inpe the poor bastex abe, the dear. good garl! | Why. she out or ir I\ rephed Par. ' takes a lamp of pare gold which her | noon n eee laver bad sent her in his prosperity as - A Mesrenr -A resident of the low« a kecpazke, and having it anufaczared er portion of the city. who | was baR4d Into a ring, forwards it to him, With. test wee ander eircumatences thet the following Bible inscription em ercitei in said to Lave graved io distines characters on the teen kliei winie sitempting to coms cutmdes \Eotrest me notto leave mit a borglary on the line of the See thee, or to return from following after quetasne read , thee : for whither thoogoest I will go - - A aod where thou Jodgest I wil ledge; \My dear what makes you always thy people abafl be my people, ond. b X wag thy Bod my God: whoro 1. The wil wil C> ond there wil I be bardedat \fe fous the Lor dosstoms snd mare 11, \Nr éatinea®y d *f The poor, wed the sweet girt he loved, and, who . { their children - with an exhibition» of ~ A'n going to drown him; that | toys, marvellous - tales, silly romances; . Inst, will call at our office, he can get®. enactment make the oforcsaid individ~ ; iad MFS a ES\ A journeyman weaver took to ~,