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<1 throughrthe Fose-colored- b _V.spaoxons drawhig rgoin, ~- diffonil-glow to- the -cheel- . - and beautiful girk who sit: on 'a goth _ by £\ Mame 'of 3 mm lentan far- a~youn Weredita. a |B attempt Ao: compete with hi learned Oppénenb in the field of asgumen nately, this cage didnot require t 'the open widow . By. her' side side sat- \[- This speech. twas. fifolloweti by a very 0mm; : b efflneffromame ~Contisel employed by her lover; Kini] This gentleman said that ble . dwellmg ludlcatei y soon arri y =th l$l.MI‘S Leslie, © bi 3 t.! Khe found the family uembled 4 elsmallroomflhe’only oneethymosseSSe He would : sunply state thegfacts, «wlnehlbut the children were sent out immedi- # {They -were t ~ . young. man of noble and dig: ifred-apponr- ' guce, whose-dark -eyes wore beut, . with ~. an expression of deep and pussmnate fee}- ing upon the downenst looks of . the- maid- He was speogking in i low and earn- est tone, and apparently the Loon\ for whml he pleaded was not denied, for the \ i : rhite hand to Zen. concession, in her favor he had. abundant testimony to. prove.--'ately on her entrance, and an awkward € - I vhti 3 had never ol‘nrli’en his Juuwhiflglwosnt length broken by Mrs: Leshcrh” and had uml‘mmcrly refused fo make any <{tstlencerof -some - minutes - ensued,\ )+ [. have fuken a strange llhelll}, Miss: Dec-0mm . that' Marshall,\ she said,; “but 'sonte ~ circuin-{ he was in perfect possession of hm mentul | stinces hn ve oumlcd 10-day which ve faeultiesup to 'the period of his: deith: \ter it absolately. necessa ty. [and, titi: Aly, that heywas not the kind of. that :I should see you.\ ~ rim -be inflaented: lat the ~petsst che paused ~-tirey > added 4 m wtmm Jail? jé lghts which they ' joyed without molestation d remare ElLdllfinuI tis mpressedflwtl}? ‘th “to her OH _I \remain in his, mmLfor- -a single moién suaetghs of those about lum, even im t, ily, WEI]? filial: only washer daughter,..nor-could o until site had wailfen. and despahched to my! peace Fhe note which had brought 'our herojng hth’le aboglerand led to the ex: uglffihanfil collision between them . fnd British [t fishermen, I-~degmed it* \expedient to sta- t ‘prfil’yr 4,. C : outfit re Tait a nlnqu tous s a Romer vgn may c# cs Angle geqsed to smak huf- wafiwmstml a {there been any one likely to make 'an ef- fl {} °= Dowou know huv tuur“ ofTLTur Da' ”l gov party wily. co .\. % ——auho soul, ha. lmm'ewe— os - ie ~eyes, fnd a shadow passed 'ovter her fa _ \-\ But: will your {at}??? will 3 Lox - be {ands l 1th efirbjmmamy P [fufizhe wealthy heiress will wed With \on Ho e 8,00 oo. moth— OC er, consent to your arlion with ane whose} B _b;gtqhmxs lfiuknown‘? tha. ig jthfimhlm of - “Baikal“ ask;\ replied her com omen 1m for that pm pose, f He mhled tlmtqt lenifi?” 54, cx x EOmP lflmx in t 115ml. §. #4 between the two tlon e naval force in tLat quartet2 dormg ( OVernments H regard 15 tn hlrshufl%~ : nut Lgnvurln mpg lefl‘e u ‘v M nes: quired: for its rampart He would . only add“ few words more, and then proc tion of gtherw‘tmesses, m ix, the en o e} CPt i‘ \\*w’.u\y \eT * g» 7 31150221111 s: ness, it. is one. whic miy, perhaps - speedily . removed,\ | and Ar: - area ing in «his hand an open letter. fear, may cause you some troub take, an etmnent-lmvyer -Houb who hai eurered the room- anperceived| - by the-lovers,.advanced to the sofu, hold\ ~a hI)’ | -_- dear Emily,\ said he,: addressing his ward, : . -< aud dropping the nluvfm tom fn which, y) tende > in B---, and. luxsfouns me that he is in=|\ structed by Mr. Leslie, who married the: a AL cre r fastened firouud’ my: arm. u (Mr? Hi you know my 4 m & va \()tmnn\’ raglzed Funlv ‘m a fault “plltflhmue attemp e. to he (ml; uy olevosc ~f Tuqoilmt: x0 pun-uh“ hut; dems thescluir iracter; of ATv.. Mereilita, } That old Mis. j rexrtlen Tepntatiotf was too well- by xor. deed:nuy (lcfyu'w from \h»f(1 uo un x‘hmtaMlulx EL R J)‘ no?r wzmlclwlw LOQLflClflarfl‘itflkk the MA... But » hy do was: Mr, Leglig's; and: thea ugmflhlfi to \vmlee—§l_ w observe x i€ not help regretting \I she u s—so Boo to lose aA daughter he ml #0 lu igs. 3 ,tcr“the cefempn), und while the br'e \x'wcce1¥1utr»~tl;e nigritulationggf her ligands, Mrs, Lee- is instructed to ehter mto nefrotmtxbns that: stheLt io. - ~A Commfissron for a illustmg'the‘clm [ofour unzeus against Great Britai \main“ ispengable duty to \take all- egal of his ward. WWWF Al toatlmouy of . tho i- men of eminence in thew profewou cod irlxddxooomhkrstopstwmmhsh the -va;t lidity of the whl and protect the interests The. withesses were \then called They eousisted of the phys cians who -had »at-| tended the deceased. during his last ill-] 3 ness;_of \irs. Ellis, l‘i‘fi’lm—us‘cfk‘rcfper—mclm tfifi-lmkflfiflsemlewud—plaeed—ho; ( T| tore llengxlove, mud ex xm' d her hand flmxmmmmn—gxz who or; and «6 My child! ni senseless on the foor. . Her who had been a snle 431de ty interested witues own, own nhtld hd i ily, -{said in a roice of deep eurotiong ~~ | pletely,established the fact of th tor's being-sound -of mind the devmlhts estate Alrs. «Ellis ”a“ then {hind been made by hersel give Iris dmwhter' to that mlnovb nml m character - Sho {attachment to-the' chi Ik and to hi ln 'he had {awards him 'the duty and ie hml adopted, , she m” wholg estate. Uf f. Blake here - interrupted 'the: mt He begged leave to ask, who was ung lady in question, and how did | Meredith, to introduce lr master to for- iis~ obstinacy | on he firmness of-his el re witness also to his * My daughter! my Tong lost danglis :- r| _ Oval-powered by, her feelmg, ~ voice, ~articolnte: pi child |\ suid her mother, ccun tentleruess, \ strument: of atoning for you? parents' It‘lr‘e' Fhe declining life, which. wore embittered by my dis- obedience, were soothed by thy filial piety,] Henceforth 'I am at of my daughter. peace, for I feel that I am forgiven.\ stant, then exclaisfing, in a 'firin voice i \le “WP ered narent and in & scarcely audible: \ My - father| my. fathexl bless win-fl “(10d -has already blessed yo’h‘ my n voice of sol- in making you the \in- O ed \T therefo’ie present thesghjecb Klitio Cruz'ens of tie Sou EAriterest, wi v : hwy—1x -t tie; heueuelpfiebhe’assemblmvmf' WWW secFopor anew D +y our notice: ploposea to settle mem by no “amicable @} and our: Mnnster‘nt London G (III mm\ _L. With. Franoer 'our -relations - continue ' lon the most-friendly footing, | The exten- and of the Hauseof Repramtatzvesx \Isive. commerce hebween ma Umted ‘ $119 Emperor & conduct of our: olfioaxs w ) 'this transactxonxe -' hhunt\ Regarding -Roszta 'subject afid’élaxmmgm ighEt wlthmzthe\ limits off ths 'Borkis 011 mis Te case, were justil a ble; an to! their conduct; \Has been fully approve mands of: the~meeror of Austral. has eel declmed‘ , For a more fall account [of tins {| d' Affaives of Austria and the 'Séet Y. . e and mmplmnce Wltll The dg- {to tha correspondenee between the (marge + t-evidences of ad straining hu‘ to his in UlS'tf their caphuty to hopes of the 'ounders of a political sy8 mplex. and symmetrical, branches of the gover direct refe.ence to the source oflpower— + under this system, no man is -so. lugh and-noue so humble, in the mech ren oe Aprt d cs ak 2 bpmnflm hmvo’tmpormnt' pohtneal rela-}. scertain inde tio: hhe ig t-of our Chea other, the duties of ill, alike, linve)| \the istfnds of Cubs an l’fffdx‘é l- - Jew some progress has been mam gotinting a treaty of commerce and navi- ,-Ab_oncé| patiog:-- --- hile : the ent . Independgnt of our valuabletmde thh I am happy to. announce that | wh st Congsess no ditteiipts have | t unauthorized expeditions matte, which is herewith transfull 'Who principles \andpolicy therein-ima tained on 'the part-of. the Unitéd tail, xvhenevemropm beopphed and etforcei «The condition 'f7Ch1ti a unply. __ 51.qu 01 pill-MIC deUull fs 10 escape trom the serutiny, or to -be exempt. from the re- sponsibility, which all ofliual fuuctions Upon the justice and mtelhwcnce offs mthm thaUmt of these Colguies. be: manifested within 0 States, against cither Should any movement a hunts, all the mercial relations notmxly thlht a tions. pointed, is instPucted to avai l‘hlmselff’of all-ogensions to 'open: and. egtggfl’ out-{com- pn‘efD'l’fifi’fi‘u’ hue mm 'othar 4 Ammo 'nd> a ! the usurpations and encroachmeuls ot pow- (the masses, in a government thus organ- ized, is the sole refinance of the confedern- cv-aud the ouly security for honest and exrirest devation' to its interrsts, agaiust occurrences have taken place at II or in the vxcnmty of the -Ca thori ties. she acquire an mfl‘xcucc so detrimental to the interests of' lns cient? Alrs Ellis was somewhat confused h) this odrupt inquiry, bat being 'supported 2 (in, BGinity was first introdnced into the femi- iy of her late guarsian, {sligbt bastlo took phiee in the cropd, and! pmt'pedgd to narrate the manner in whi ch; ed to 'relate the story - of Mrs: Pmce a; [to his daughter an-account of the circum-\ *> w ere briefly the-see /a faint scnonl w female voice. der was soon restored eel mnnmhon wutlnuuil and the facts so clearly proved, that thel head to issue from a} was his howe during the vacations.. {ing thus constantly associated with A thoughtless of cousequences, and hopeless Af tha ef emdwfig‘ the caso was submitted} They soun beguau to feel the consequences to the. jury. The decision was such as of their indiscretion, Tor theit slendet w lung still the most abundant 'cause fielhourue. might have been expected. The- whdztyfixmncos became m ; and as the 1 of the will was established, and. Emily father 'of Mrsi-Leslic refused to see. of actumalation of signal mercies stfowered Marshall was declared the andoubted bear fron them, Mr. Leslie was compelled upbn .us as a uation, It is- well that a heiress-of the vast estafe of the late. Dr. to accept an offer uf employment tn unlé consciousness of. rapid advancement and of the West India Istands. L He was now in i most embarrassing When tranquility was restored to this * \er on one hand, and the assaults of of person- [Tittle group, Mr. Leslie proceeded. tog.ve al ambition on. the other. The interest of whigh I have spoken our principal ~citi¢s-and the suspiciou ANG, between our citizeus and the Spanish ay- Considering the proximity of /m that island, to our shores, lying as it does in the track.-of . trade between some of 'vigilitnce with which foreign intercourse, particularly that with the Uuited States, «] pan, under the command of Gomimmedore . may, for the purpose of opening com- I intercourse with that Island. In- telhgen has been received of his arrival there, and 'of, his having made known, to - the Emperor of Japan tito: object of his visit; but it is 1dtb yet ascertained How far the Emperor will,. be' disposed :to §: In 1852, an expedxtmn was sent to Fa. nov nim. Ite stances which had mduud his appp'xreut is inseparable from an inquiring, self-gov- - ed, doubt- less, ut the garment, time, by the unsettled He was the only son of a neighbor of wmlfldou of our relat.ots with several -As he proceed-: Dr; Melbourne, aud at the death of his\toreign powers; by the new oblxgotmus father, being utterly destitite; was placed . resulting from the sudden extension.of the | ath . college by: the Doctor, whose house fretdof enterprise} -by the spit with whicis} }» that field has becn entered, and the amaz- Y ing enurgy with which its resources for {be female was borne out, and the ex- k“clbourm‘ a mutual iattichnent gréw meeting the deinands of lmwflmty have It was finished, | Up between them, and the young people, been developed. \ Altliongh disease, assuming at one counsel declined to make any further ar- of obtaining the corisent of the father, time the character of a wide-spread goment, and after a brief recapmxhum. eloped, and were married without it. -- demetatmg pestilence, has Teft its sad p0n..s our o¥ reverent thauhfurneas to God for an increastug strength. be habitually associ- _ ated with an abiding sease of depentlence It“ was on the evariing of-the same day, condition. The situation of his wife fre- upos Him who folds in His hunds the midst of her gusrdian's family, receiving} their congratulations, and-emieuonng to: concert with XF, Meredith same means of; risk of offendiag their pride, r wounding their feetings. - Her fover stood besfie ber, and entered with eagerness to into her plans, and assisted her to com-! bat theargainents wich which his father | spaght to mierate ‘her ewlmmaa‘z wiil ' danghter of your late guardian,-and who asl been absent-from th}s.conntry..almaspl( ers Xaminc, ant. if nossnble to overturn the will, by wquh © - __you\heir the estates of Ur. Melbourne f In theevent of success, of course Mrs. as heir at law, would possess - the ** _ whole property n c c ~ \'And is it not'just that stie should do - so, sip?\ soia Emily, eagerly (rah per- . ~I have no clmm which chn compete w uh | Abat 'of the daughter of iny 'benefuctor.- - - There need be no law suit, sir; for I will instantly take mensurés 10 \transfer the ig~--] ~- property toitsrightfal ow wer.\---- - -\ Ny doar girl,\. said Mr. MereJith, '. (._ affectionately, \this caunct be, am your guardian, and I cannot suffef you to >_ solemn promise I gave iy dée€ased friend, ~to see his last wishes strictly executed. . Mr. Leslie has just retgrhed to this coun- try, andis, I believe A6 very ngcessitous ~cireamstances.. _ I not object to your a. . doing all for him that your generous heart a - may prompt. bat the will of my fri go; Ao -* must not be overturned without my do - all in my power.to establish 3; alflmug‘h - oubt fot, my sona here. would rejoice <atisuctf an opportunity to prove his dis- .inferesteduess;\ and, smilling nchly at |_+.._ the confused young mms, Mr. Meredith}, \ nitted the apartment, leaving the young / conple to. pursue the conversation, which he had interrupted. - Acting under the advice of his counsel, C [+, Mr. Leslic réjected all Mr. Meredith's of- fers of accommodation, and persi ted ' in -* Aitattempt fo invalidate the will of the late Dr. Melbourne: He had, obtained some employment, which relteved his fam- diy from actual want, and the- day 'of the l trial had at length arrived. Mr, Mere dith had removed with his whole family - Fo - to B-, in order to give his undivided attention to a matter which so deeply af- famed the interests of his beloved wird. 'The court room was crowded to C and,. although there were few persons fctaally interested in the case about tol ~ -. ~be tried, yet there were very maur who C we ar intense wnosztv as to theresult. -F - a &+ JH afiempted' Ito prove the' h\ conceals of which were MfflflO‘WS“ transferring to the Lesfies some portions ; separation. Fortunately, ._ deSirous to lide her poseriy 'bad sot the means of supporuu-r ber in comfort daring his ahggce- #0, could ither of them endure thought of a. she yessel in' W wear sift- > Miss MarshaH -if cost a favor, to “W the will in qubstion Seve iww maget; WE; while is pmrfect por: <irel exertion of andue magenta on the, part! ~~. _Of some aan interacted - fieeaéeweéflw—“T‘ew ay &n On the indestructible gatare of parental} flatten, and appesied fo the jafy iD. _ Spow if is were emiifi e that a gemffiiy afimmv eds «A- Pk: gown“ gtqawif.‘ ge m anti one so. comma as thew“ 56mg foe- Vefiéfi fighfly {0 the “mg we, fiftégfiew yoa to srerifce M sim #as 565i iém as She ts $3; WW if? i mm\ um? $59 $s sitess of sthname and. #i: \ it nated s had drawn aas hail E ewe;- mmmege” mavs ccmiry abour s dost aff W 5 figmfigfiwfiifi £3? think EI bed tberfec walk; the da deat of Dr. Melboume, afifiggfl“ tho mea ts ook ery g mat, sad & «mgfimfiymefia Mgfivgwe Ease ptenctts twemmfifigeflmm n t tage Mmee‘ san.\ fie mm test. mymwfioemmiow- ogre fra» l fifiwfiiym meWQmeisay fifiaggg a WW W“??? Wé , be Recof she can hardly esi Hate, f“ “he val} exil fixes smog“ at as he, of --- swam” ar ar.\ «Aid £23533“ ske faked the paper fata the wif W925 #6 ng tik th WM? L gsc n. ana Raka Tial Zs, ar a faw {Giza atas «6% Rim coll] »@, Le» 'd: um z =P . &), Vt“; at Fobs, s £¥§< a4 all? 0 : gala: tg afe ' WafiQeli. that Emily Marshall was seated in the Vented her ncceampanying bim, and. he uestmy of men and of Nations. , Necognizng the wisdom of the broad . pricip eof annotate religions toleration proclaimed\ in- our fundamental faw, and tejoicing in the benign influence. which it of the fortane she had igherited, without which he intended to sail was detained has excried upon social and political con 'for some time at New York, and in the, meantime Emily was born in Belle Air,. to which village Mrs. Leslfe had gose for\ : the purpose of concealment, as weli as of economy, for » hngerimg pride made her dition, I should shrink from a clear duty, did 4 fil to express my deepest convic- lign, that we ean place no secure reliance tpon any apparent. progress, if it be lin sustained by national integrity, resting currences, may well be. apprehended; _> on er the prise“ arrangement, must be in the first ¢ null: pones-afi-ansiter till she bastheard from thoseRathorities, fellow citizens. any such agreement. be again upoh the consideration of Her (3131— olie Majesty's Governnicat. ° = ing the attention of this government to a claith for losses, by some of ber subjects,] agon the great troiks affitmed and Hlas is tirerg gunrded,; & repetition of such oc- As no diplomatlemtercourse is allow» [ed between our Gonsul at Havana and the Captain-General of.Cuba, ready ex- plunations catnot be made, or prompt re- dress-afforded,- where uquryhes resulted. Ali complaint on the part of onur citizens ace, gresented to this gov- then referred to. Spain.- Spain agin refers it to her 1ccal guthori ties in Chiba for investigation, and post- To.avoid these irritat-. ing and vex.tions delays, a proposition has been made to provide for a direct ap- peal for redress to the Captain-General by our Consul, in behalf of our injured Hitherto, the Govern- ment of, Spain has deglined to enter into 'This course on her part is deeply regretted; for without some 0 rarrangement.of tins land the good asder- {standing between the mo cogatries may. exposed to occasional. interraption.- Uut Minister at Madrid is isstrneted to renew the pmpasetwm and to press it abandon his. restrictive policy; that populous country to & ~f ommercial, intercourse with the United States, ~* It has been.my earnest deem: to mains | tain friendly intercourse ments upon this contin nent, and &. among theniselves, | 'With Mexito, a dis» , pute lras arisen as to the true boundary | 'co and the Mexican Stato of A former Commissioner of the United States, employed in runomgatgmt line par- new—3mm fff sua k Mal-f ing the initial point on the Rio Gifande; but imasmuch ds bis decision was cleafly n depgrtare from the directions for trace - ing the boundary contained in that treas ty, and was not concurred in by a surrey. or appointed on the part of the United States, whose concurrences was necessary |_ to give validity to that decigion, this Gov» erament is not-edwelnded thereby; bat that of- Mexico takes a difi‘ermuex of . the subject. , There are also other quesixoos offen- siderable magnitude pending between ths Negotiations have beech opened, but satf- to enable me to tyenk of the probable ra- o with the Govert» _ therm -in preservmpgood-understohdm > line between our territory of-Now Mexi . and- open. WWW Our Afinister in Mexico . ~~~ ~ Mme! instractions to adjast them-. For several years Spain has been call. % tient progress has not been made therein | .e‘ii‘i€t1€d wig? in & sgort Law, fae r.- egg”? g, it tas mmnwmwim hat. cogntty tummy; R= mrm‘p‘tj’ disaster made trae neighbors Of mitted in Ouf clipibmatm mespoudeeee agree wih ber nasuand, ani his al by 311k» _ Or £ was relations fig: image cvrentes is eugesad in Ru? idtrbta. 3 + 12353?— afi that ca «imagmhms. A3 rg efarge Hege fie ad 0 335, a}, the ml fir M3? Ni £00; m z Top many yours witn asesse som want, Comaress, _. jod “528258 . \ “el imam“: 'the qurappy couples returned is Ametas some the anti} xo einidres, the only sirhring goes targe fasmily, They afrised in £ fP fepesd Te gOt a Comrie «A a MW mm are flog, but there ste good <6 here that thes: may all. fieaMy fee spite years $BTtS: commends We 533mm)!” should bf‘fide dinger firm from for its payment, In Janvary last & was £ ares by He Exli& amuse i mwee a favorkble con seeméy Wmfi both bram m e met. Immvemtgwfiafifi came to this may tn 1mm Meta past, Crest aJ Esintention, io doe form of law, to Comireed the first artice of the Cow | become a citzen of tho Emied Stotes --' effiewelfimfi, 1818. fo fe © X Prop rerpapet: IFI to thre Sskerizs an mmfimfi‘a bs visted “£533 i to emcee oz dtfes le sll iu -.. Kuatfiets and cities separated widely from | with the Spanish Government as early as lit cat & or qxets other, and cheernog to wateh the p, 1347 3m one afm refiwesso; M o i strength effieagmmmoa fiofidoffir re l mil, p y? gar _pgo migps ami Phose ©f orr dink wt, which anites aff hearts, in all as: she reaiiged in : all its buflerauss Lae yam» uf m” 3; sion, “33am bans of heet isisfeent af fha} dl sgsuenreres. - ~ 3 cms wfi io: Tus ctvaste Gf 4ue Yrest fizz! pog We Lin Aipas there has been no finsl item pearly rew years,) * a Segre, m~ i wmwfiv em\? tke: sa mew thrigatisy fimw in the case of The schooner Amistad.- sult. Timpressed wilh the smporiaflee of - 4 Reveation _ in ine The clam: as beiévefl to rest on the ob at g ammhie 2333330325 wit WW elem-1m reasonablo to es- pect that an arrangement dintoslly safe- factory to both commies may dud and ® testm‘? ‘fi-zgefiinp 35“ w (Sony ar ism regeefizve’fi mafia,” we? thers aod the Unite States. - Cowma «the vast meplorsuol ths the of Srates week mohemfiafsmfifieéfiefiy Ge ewmem a