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I - S T A T I S U N I O N . BY^JOHN I. IttfiMFORO. Yoilime 1, -O U R COUNTRY AND OUR C O U N IR Y ’S FRIEN D S .” P O R T JMRVm, (O R A N G E Co., N. Y«) TH U R S D A Y , July 24, 1851.. PU B L ISH E lj: E% ^RY- T H URSDAY . r I R c U L A R , PoRT J eutis , Orange Counfy, T., ^ Daceiiiber G, iSoO. ■ _ $ Tliink ye tli.at prisoner’s aged car Piojoico^in tire general clicer.’ TLinP yc liis dim and failing eye Is kiniliod at yonr pageantry ? Serrorrlng of soul and cliained of limb, _ Pr'liai IS your;qarnival to Lim ? DownAntli tli8 lair that binds him thus, Uhmirthy freemen, let it fmd No refuge fri.m tlio T.itbcring curse Of (!i. I and lunn.m.lvind ! Open the p And usher The rictims of your savage code, ■To ^Tgtv free and,?iy of ‘ ^ e ; tfs'cTinio to bram 0 prison's living tumh, ler from its brooding gloom ■To ^Tgtv free and,?iy of (Jod ; ^ e ; tfs'cTinio to brand Tlxe chiodemi'.g of tho Almighty hand. (3fM r. Pips, s'he had been mi St anxi-ius to have an interview with him. Tliree days had passed since his return, and he had not called to see her. She had told Mary Campbell of his return, and the opening of the. sealed paclcatre, all of which the Scotch girl heard without feeh ing that deep interest which agitated the \ ir Tahitha. TMU FOEZST M ilDEXi T lio Anigle.r'.i S e c o iid I jotc ! .‘TiAi'jEtt x r n ( C>JtUiuuc L) “ Upon my word and honor I should think they were Indians by their hats,” said Edwin gazingazing att themhem throughhrough biss eye'gla: “ But tlior complexions and funs dent reseiuhle the Indiani Proudit, g a t t bi “ They have splendid bui> I r complexions and funs dor 1 Indians at all,” replied Mr; im-j “ No they don’t,” responded the dandy, [ a..; still holding the gla.'.s to his eye. ii'c-! “ W hat .a sweet pretty creature the lit-! The Subserilioi' having become the Proprietor hml Eilitorof the “ Tri-Stotes Union” New.^^aper and being desirous of exftnding its circulation takes this rocthod ot inforiuing the citizeus of this County, and of* the- adjace«it States- and OonntifS, that the publication of the paper will be contiunc.l on “the term<t,aml principles annonn ced by the lni^’*Edjtor, .^.—Uoi^ected with the Press'of the pity of New York,A-^die subsoriber Las -been for many years, dhat and a£ thn Pc,nKcridic party, ho -wil!. udhek. to the 'prla.-Iplcs and usages. Of that ^ party,in ail his jiilit’.m* course, and will en deavor to dl'-omio '^e its prineii>ics; but. as in t paper fjr the p -uplc, there are many sidijects ff great interest to them, which are not political, cithei- in /net or by hifercnce, the T ki -S tati '. s UsiOH^ will he mad3 a vehicle of general intel ligence m rc-f rence to Agi-:.'iiltuve, Commerce Literature, and die xYrts and Sciences. The intere.-Ts of the imnic-liatc locality of the paper, will, of c'.mrs >, Liaim sp ecial attention, while those of the Co’Uity, the State, and tlw Cn- Ai • 1*1 r«rg'-, V. ill L'* t sataiiied and mainiriuc-d. To the citis'-us >'.f t];.' I.er.V'r C-iuntics of Pciin- ?>lvaiii.i p-u.I Xcv.- Ji i-scy, the paper is oil'ered tofieLLhoss whose i!.'crcrt|^re already s what id.uui/al with thosa oT'ffebs Couuiy, Wtiich must be r.ioo' and more mutual a:, ,,,,,, , , ... SaU Heads an I odicr IlUhwavs become th..'«bebidiel land was thuapra.Mugh.M-own I uaiighter, but the aprnivnt age i i Jennv Jo!'d .. p-u-r ard . J »>adu hof tbi ik ( f Imvcliiid. Thu tb .light' “ I Cdiina t.-Il y V ’ ,^y,i.Hn. ,.n . . i , ‘ ! stniL'Ic tuT that ht r Rwn child, if it wen-. S’^'hno-, “ Tliese a tlie^ IS nu «teuswe dub Oui.e ^u, tier prmn- I rr.'W pa-sod over Itor Coun>.; iduckla muif' 1 “ Dear me I” exclaimed the maid fan ning herself quite furiously- “ Swim !— A Woman swim in the tvati \. Flow very vulgar! I’m astonished, Pips.”. “ You wouldn’t say it was vulgar if you could see her swim and fkim over the water like a wild duck,” Im replied. Tabilha covered her face with her fan, and appeared much affected. Pips was quite sure she manifested a good deal of falre delicacy, but he did b\t assure her of it, fur he was too much of n gentleman fur that., ^Therc was a short use inj.l>e-,qii'n- heari of pool “ It is very strange that Mr. Pips don’t cali,” thought Tabilha, as she sat in her snug, neat parlor among her flower pots one aTternnon, the third day afler Mr. Pips’ arrival. I' wonder who .that jl^wny -vereni^v. ghfijei.Air.,girt •blur c'.twb;'? VU: i- ’1. [iri^sihle Im lovu's her? No, 1 will n^'-dbe- fuch ihmgs?” slieiu'sk hV'Ve jt until I heai it from his own tips. 'VYhat a einguEar hat she wore ! But\I mast confess she’s very beautiful. The tbfrg in’gt old en ugh to be married, and and yi:t I suppose she thinks^ slie is! These young- girls feel mighty smart! I c.-in tell .Mr. Pijs he will a c ta very fool ish part if be rnurn'e.s a girl so much young er than he is himself.” Mary Cam p k ll now entered to make enquiry ab.ait some domestic affairs, noth '- • • • “ It w’as strange that you and Mrs. W at son should have thought soj” hecontinu- “ Y'ou were gone so long, and the child was brought to Mrs. Watson, and it was £0 handsome,” she replied. “•And so from such circumstances you. concluded I must be the father!” he .an swered, smiling. Dear■ me, Mr. w'hcre it is sent. I saw that girl in the wild wcoQ and lovyd her. And ca blame me for that, AHss Spiker? over our own matters of Jovi 1 fully- believe your doctrine, ’la'bitha walked I And can you You have alw..ys said that we have no poi !£e to and fro very violent- Eer CQiintctiauce was wddely expres- nd . her*! eye had a strange look. me, Mr. Pi] g, we hafS’-hi, hpew [ Pips luid jacycyseen herapp< what to think, eyeryihing a-ppeaied\ s o } eeb J ii-'iic-gan'xq fear that sf strange!” she Fepfii-d*. ’ ' - . 'ear so before, he rriiglit be- ycun. fueb things ?’ “ You know I am pa£.>iongtfjy fond' of hunting and auglimj,” he ronliod. “ I krinw it, Air. Pips, I lci'oW. it,” she .said. “ It is well em.ugn„ man.— But for a woman tu shoot anV'li-h, and swirn too ! o j the thought ir tcr.ihlel” “ But the mr st iVhi' nublo im’m-s in the old country do it,” li.-‘ said, smihng at her . .......... . auilatitn. s. She “ They may, Mr. Pips, but it is highly veryse-1 improper f v fedies of our cruntrytnjirac- 'UsehoM ; tice fuch sports,” t he replied. “ I know pi-\tty creature the lit-1 ''‘itb some one 1; tie girl is 1” said AiigeHuit. j iui'i rn near her heart. I She had n.-t the most ill>tant idea that* “ M ury.what do you think Is the rea son Mr. Pips has not called upon me ?” daughter, Liit the appnr, iit age i f Jenn-v: a-:h’e'I. iced that her mistress was in a . rions, thoughtful imn;]. The househoM ; tlce such sports,” t he replied, nff'iirs being disposed of, Alary wa.s ab- m ' V' nr taste i.s tno nice to approve el, such retire, b u t ’rabitha felt like ci-nvcrsln,g pr TtiCi--:. Is it m t, Air. Pipa i” ah.iut those matters which “ I nnist coiiligs I wa: highi -.-OTTi-T— - - - - “i t rea&^j-j^y-fd-evw-bn' tT^irj* I miwt^. ‘ Bup whyMlo jr-u ,t.vc oum ^ vvuo;: acIgibwIeJge, and' the mystery aini’t -hail' thing r^'she picked, stoppin|t-and confront' yealed .yet,” h.; au'iw io U f “ ThtJre’e ' ing h m. ’ ' . ■ ' S-V-i;---; saW and loved her, and can .2£‘j<U an^prpva of I reyealeu ^yel/' li.; au'iw io U f “ ’li<it?reV mg ^YnntotSfrfg-dij'.mrjt wLfEL'i \cmnmjr-eoiiT-ii * ‘ f c-:.. - prehend.” • • [f.h. How beau- irCath* ■ gw t iff' d ■or and plaj' tfn* lame troiit.” “ Lovely girl!” sljg repe,.ifd ildiy at iiim. “ .'■'liort il. wn t; wil liy ■^tie^e is nn fX.Teiii:ive .*uD u/iiiue uu m f'L Kali ^ (f .iish'.yl Pv.>jar..>,-lS; are re-pcetfiillv Meib-tl. I ? , , .i‘. '' r A1UAIF0F.D. tenance for a hn.nu'nt, an] t he was The lb i:-is walked along as fast a heiutifif DoJtm ye kin that afore ?” deer and i’,.led, staring the dcf-r ’ replied Alary, half .'^wim nr.ked in tl.e w.ao-r ! D.-nr hie!—r ,M bachelors are did ever miyb dy h 'ur i f .'U ’)] transuctiojis , \oythitig , bcni'i’ ? .Mr. Pi: vsliy d\ you call nmh n girl I'oV! Iv ? A'o'i m-.vt .have changed in yi :if vi,\.;-.'- r.od f.-elings! No, Mr. \ >ti do not like F'lrh things in a n, I Liiow you d- n’t, do you .Mr. ung o’ any than tile Oi l bachelors are s ’rm-timc.i fo-.i, !” | Pips, ling : \V on il l, 'a girl f vf ly ’ I in yi :if view; . ..................... ^ .......... fa-.:, !” I Lips, y -.ii W 'IS m SvE-efurJ^—p3,r-o per An.mm'i and J e n n y did, s . that lli re in the veplio.l Tal.itha, striking the fan ^ im h-,dd r'orAM'rA^hmwi-/h.n-.,wher. a, liv.-rcd b>-the ! curri-age saw thr la s tiio time. Once Jen- m hand np o h.-r lap s.-vm-rl Came., a-.-l -$1.50 or Aluil S.ibserib ;-rs I 'B' J.> vear, fifty , I iviih her h i’ei.s not iaugliiug. IS-irati \ i mm me ii-iiui I s \.n breught her back upon the tide- them,” said Mary, , j walk. “ sic a mon at all.” ' \ V,'-j “ S.he’s a liale witch of a thing,” said “ But .gL’il-Mrs. I’r unit. ' , c a c lim a i me time. Once Jen- b'^id up n her lap Ei-via-jl time, in P ‘: _ , _ the hoi led' Saiiih raul ron to-, quick Encce.^su n, and I Aing quite an-| “ I rnu.-t siy, MLs Spiker, I |do, Ir-hkd. ‘’[ “ 4 ’m sure i can’t understanJ it,” she [,give rin reason,“ replied. “ Don’t you think that gtrl yuu , ‘ O, dear, the wrfid now looks dark and brou'jljt with you h.c.ks somt-thino jihe the ^ ,gh oiny !’ rlie said in ii ti nc of voice scune- lillle one ^ v.-iiat tuL'dm J. ‘ It h..a now no charm i ■“ Airs. Wats n rugge.Jed’ that v ly f-rm e . Would to li-.avou 1 had died in thing yeftorday,’’ he answered. - She inf e..cy !’ tbinks they do, and I mu-, t c -rri es there j Siio n-iv raid; upon the sjfa, and her appears to me to he srane rcseuihhuice be- viof.-et sjewii s s.-emed lu be subside, still tween them.- One thing is very certain, her c iunh-nance looked wild, both are very b -autiful.” i ri;-s ihougifi it best to remain quiotiand They have a certain kind of b-auiy,” ray n 'hiug, Leu he wirlied he was far rahitha, u hhin,.--to gratify him, but fi-.a that lo au. Sim sat up-on the sofa how to do S', rlu'he.rdly know. “ 1 .-:u] - 1 some tinv’‘, her eyes iixed on the ceiling J o-e the g rl r,n-l her iTiother will go b-ck : over luad-.;and her lips moving, l,ut n-i again into ilie w. od.--; ?\’ ic uml tac-'ipod fn la thorn. But for her | mailers waicii deeply interested the gOGi k‘ D, no,” he n-jdied. “ Timj’' will re-. t.i culiar altiunl.-- and lixed gazg upioiileU widow. Both felt as though they main in the city.” I d;e coiling, he would rbqve believed she j w.-re the mothers-in~iaw of Air. Pips.-k “ But luvi- ibtqv any tiling to liv,i5 upon w.-.' b-.-crminir reccncile [ to her fate. He | Stab and little Jennyr were coni in the city 1” .<-1,1- jibki-d. “ It c lUi r. bm! d m thing f r which he cncldjust- geth'or during the day, and sh orent deal more to Jive in the city than l.V I'l ;-r Aclt lilib elf. TlUe, ho lla'Cf occa- Uaiue bod at night. \Jenny had where they C. lm- Ir, m,” Li n.,lly viriu-d h- r m p-u&t months and I com]ianion whe rn Bie -hved better than “ I hat'j .ouis enough to £U]'p. it year:;, but nev, r v. hdi-a design ef forming, them,” lie s id. ! any ch stn’ ci.niH'cti.in with her than that “ Why'Air. Pips, you ih.n’t in'i rid t i yhicli already e.xistcd. Aiiimligh she 1 { end your mon -y in t'u-ir sold ' itj u - b . I very foolfd,!,.- d.-o.:!n -.1 I km - l,.v., r,,.- ” i-hoas'o 1. id .i.uri'J descai.ti NiimbeF She now walked .abqut the rhi&ffi in slow and measured steps. ,a“ mg time to the ransic of i Pips remained some time longer, and at the request of'Mary, tventfor T.abitba’s physician. ThO doctor came an® pre vailed uporr his patient to retire'to her chamber, where h e prescribed home rem edies. B.uthe had ho medieme for the sickness of the soul.' &he became quite raving in the mg.ht; before, ’taornmg a brain, feyeg yv]as fastened Upon her. CHM^i'EE SEX. ' fKn GROWTH 03? FRlRKBSHIP—'rilE WAY TO ' ■ CATECJiicr, Atm THE-T act TO avoid it . Airs. Watson- and Samii’s mother be came fast and intimate friends. Hours and even days bad bean , passed by them in hearing the stories of eafthAsther’s lives. Airs, AA’atson told her friend the most re-- innikaUe incidents in her life, tifui and accomplished her daughter nrine tvas— how ardently Air. Ptps loved Irs-T, and how much he mourned her death. Sarah's mother related to the old lady the birth of her daughter—many of the ujo—her long life in the words, and many ether which deeply interested the s^trange circumstances attending the e —the character of ihC Indian, Paujo- istantly to- iept in the you ?’• !.l_v d'-cdu j,l her love fur d iiji. n the power of If par.-iei’-t Is c!,_-lcr'e.l ■will be a-i'.l- A APA-r.rvTI.t-IH'i FC'T 1 F'^ur. o 1 - - - “ - cr-.eh to'aw.-Mi'.-r.t in.-,ertlon, “ 1 F.qinro, t,; 111011:''^, -v/*' i coh am, la nil-s. V,nrds the lMr£--:,nvik:.i',-a im ti-u at tlie-ii ‘‘-''LV. j refdii'.l. “ A. uU Ivtiuw 1 always Spi ru.l lau'aliiug. S-u-ab “ Then the h ildies imr-t nap.-,;,g aftor tru'.li!” s \.n brought her back upon the tide- tbom,” mid Maryw “ Iwadira via after walk'. ‘dc a mmi at all.” “ S.'ie’s a li.ile witch of a thing,” said “ But \-ou u-onhl run aft-er an Ir:!.Ii , .... -Mrs. I’r unit. j caclinuin,” raid Tahitha, still kw'ping . ^ uu j “ She i.v, that’s a fact liy Ci >nrgn,” ivpli-' h^'b ban roing. , 'ip n i r- fl nr, m.d t!ie J, ai|u, ’ Mi'iitville, .c^iailiiig and fi'clin'g hi;; ^cat-; ua. b-e cann-d aft*-r reidii-il m--f:o,i'i ; !.y b; - ide. ,\,'l 'uak the •1,001 od .Mi.ntville, .c^miling an: tend IM iis’arhi-s. The ’■,/,! I nelj;i:i, he - ....g hi;; ^ c a t-; *' L im. b-e turning to An^ M ary, sm i’.iui cni',-1 i ^h.' funn'-d hen-eh' ;\ii?a-ly' fhr a. few jmiiintev in sihuice, h iving li -r Ireud over wonl.l run aft-er an Irif.Ii 1 lu'r I'i.'ilt sllouMer, and ['Urtialiy c! tiiig raid Tahitha, still kiwpin.g here y rr. Tin-f.u dr-pj-^ai Imn-! j up n I’l *l f nr, :i!id t!ie J a r ai|iis hun-'- gancT'd aft*-r iruu” rejilieil m--f:o,i'i : !>vb b;: ig. “ I sh aild n t rin afi'-r 1 L i p ' ' a n d i'fii.' f. t.fli -.TvfL fo.lje I W h y arc V' U , him.'ur fiiiv i'lieriann tfha ever breathed ih '’- bre:r:1 .d quit:-re -n i!w’/rih h m J p,-..: , S'.bcr, Angchna my d; iir ' , in t! ; ' V'. m -M.'’ -J.T ’ ; ir .-I n w.m - -b; k-r tji-a t-.ydU.^-’r ■7!, “ I’m lint [ .ir.;'d'lr!.S n b e r, an I 1” - “ A'- u c-m • AI-. v , ' j-ut if tlmt L-;.'i ;m ■ n..-'-.-! .-it a .- n Wle-p. ii'. k t i;,.-J 1 \ ‘I pi'-ll I',''': up _ ^ __ ■1, f.lic-asked, r-Using upflu >1 her rcvi-rv auiJ --^''‘“'“.V aleaihl h :ive veil it Wnul 1 1. ” p'U Inr. b 1 >'l ; i-'f. t'J (r-.f:\ p.; > a r'ic ;.:;g a. r lei' rui'I 'Urishii; ' g content.-s of the wu;'i vw-dcav-,-incr tn .H.ala- .-fj her fe.diee.- y<’Ur li. art,” Saiiri’a! flh l. J l e .m l if! • fr m h :■ v'. ^ L'h-vtregili.iff'il 1-u iiy',-e.i ; i . h.m - ■ wet ■ lk I xvhjcti the t’.might ef her child had rjL’.lv! “ Wi n tv-w,,. th-t’mn .,ni.Te one f. r V ■ “ I'-.e-d-n* c.i-e <,ff;..n u&g !'* he -.viJ ” : ^ d , ~z : . _ ' J -W w • ' l 4 - » v \Ur' .1:^* ‘ , and de d iiji. n the power of a “ Sun ly 1 h ’ replied! < I -bie’i ' e-'C ml attachment, y. t lie had ■invariably ihemtnihe CJly f T tlvil • *5 j'urp';-e.” t‘d-1 1“ “*’ tiiat ho b; li-.-ved be could nover “ AJr. Pips, do leJl m<> if you t-..r - :■ ' far fug-tU.dhcrh.c WcA on r.s to ival- abmt that sh f-tiug, ffshiu -, r-.vii.m.ia... ly love-r.n. iher wrnoui. She endeavored girl,” she anxiiiu.-ly inquired. > t .■'nrr'r: him D'.it if .on;!) a Rctu.n, ami “ .Ml,---; Sjui’er, £ b,e fraiii: wi'.h - :1b i ;o •; uch u; n tl > r.,,t-ur; and pldl- yoii.” he r--{ lu'd, --’i h g l.-vely m-.id < i ' r e b.V of a liivt a:,i],Fi-c i;d lev,-', that she the i’ re-n lms-t'-” da re.- t]ji- j-o-.ver . i h - l leCMiie a kiu'J ( f nr'ib'ninniac ill lovt’ s-r'in l ha;, jy j y, ^ ..b’di . Ni diii.g biU :hii .s]e''ii?,t:ofd;’- / ; ’ .-ide. ,\,'l was Still!— j with u y V. i; ! e h e ; it ! ” ^ nt C> uld Pave .Irive’n her s-o fur g iVed Up ’» Ilf s I “ i.-'Vi ly ..•■»i I . f th ' :d. ■ r '■ l-''.u-t.ae!hiL-.f!irT,drec:<tu«ler.stowiKe :d quit ik.i-’/l'iIlh ou ,b pe..'. d, b . f a 1.1 ,■ -i,,. -.rpaiu!; g V-. k.e, tl. .1 Jege;-, r,'i!h'r.k .’i.g ■ k \V n t-;..'a h 1'” ’ t h. •-1: ii.T ; '..l < f {lie P'n-'i. : , e„ B'U-iUn lA’-ll I-.-\': up'll l!,.; L' . - L - - - 4 yet her cetn'----''t' i '* i'iC i’i i I'l'i'' rui'I uu'isfiih*'■ ^ LAUL-hiud, content?? o Air. l-'ipa vtreg the b '-'U 1-u'ii-,-*,-i-i ; i- . wei .- ik :y d,.reieiit from tyh; bi;ll enter, u ah'l ran t'. leg . “ •’■‘‘.'t. 'Ct-d. The c.-miug Air, Pii JOB PElYrLNU I iliitk ,ei were V- ry reih in'', h-- n.--' 1 “ d- “ L' t f'.\ '■..''’chmau U.' it am p!i; il. “ S .e, the lull : mo'Jit r cal!.' h -r verygr!‘|.i’'qai , - ,! runs ahead. She'.-: in v-rv lii 'h In.-.11 ,v,l. „T!,.a-sa-v«-, i:ui,lcW V ,”' nt tins oCiee th>' lUtnoFt Ueq'uu-b. I£ <-sp.-- pj.Q„pj( rieiKte in this branch of tha tra.u-, an-I m-Gcri-i j .. J J,, J J •..;workwi-h,tc.s.nherwhhav.-i:imacc.mpi:-,a|^^;^;„^ -Com e here little Mr! j can insure sativsetlen, tlien tin- inibhehave r-iil-j (,,jj fieient guarvntee.'dwt their v.Tiit-jsIiall be v -.ryj ‘-gyr .If : I'e.! the liU.'o gii-j ha|p ,:] -‘tr. 1-it;j vtreg the w -il 1 - ; i . b -w e i .- v. :y d,.ieiei!t irom tyhat iA iiry C,iifj4,bi;ll enter, u ah'l ran t'. lew d, T.Im c.-miug of Air, Pips I' *r.;\ I'-\-? ’ -s, and h. ,■ begU.u wry Hr, I ‘ ‘ \ ” ■-Pip..'ii:i“ s j;ii ■1, .1, ad •'■'oia I k 'I' maid, 1 r a’.e Irni lu-v.-r a y ~ t ,e t k’t c . unt.-iiaii'C'-li'iiik S', l i-fui e, i t'' Air.'', \i :us'n— her e;':trerne put his )',aml up ,n her ofhL■i' .-e.’' . f rehi-ad :uii ruld-ed lii-r h luple.-. H T ; bii-.’-ii'y fl •<;. \ _ _ ! “ To he curiT wu'l in .sfi V f 'r the W'lrl'l,’’ , ey. were iV't fullv t! ‘H ,,yft flie lids i “ V .h i ti s th----'tii.-.UerJ” asked Aluiy h^r uiind, and I ’.fuck u blow at her j said .Mnrv, sniilin.f and leaving the r\\m, ‘ f ■ -in -1 no be m. iloulers. 'A'e are .“orrv t - ' h' ddiug liL'ch-ands-alnl endeuvoiine; to quiul ^ b us hi. Aliss 'i’uhitlri Spikt.r nvas really I “ Tabilha IV s all iu ,n il iti.-r, running 1 - - b!'joI 1 to r>, dm a- r.-'n^ - f t'le iyeP bor. ;; , \ j in a b.,.,! way, f-.s Air. Pigs t-.vprcssed hex de iby-; “ 1 1 .'I v h a wild '-ill (fti/q frvrst’” — ! r - 'bh.u-c: ud.ti ri. ‘ 1 . I•»! r» I»,>i 4 'f ♦ L -» ww ,.... 1 t. witch a.v V ur I'nuv in my le m iv,i,l Ire.ik. ! II ; w-v j-i t in thne * j h'.-r A i,.-', ‘ y - '- b-, :ind In v. ry ii.r, I it’-jy, -,v na.Ali-ir- 'p'ker, ni lu-.u cau.e; fahl.i r'an ai the fi ■ r, k'e'• i-;g her in li'- | ’-Pipy*:i” i vtm •'Vlml y . V high ','ii I h;'u- 1: ' ;y b, : n .” arm v I. r - b 'r sh-ud i ''-nu to a, .. ..fi i •' .'/'yP fcr maid, f r Hie Ired lu-v.'i- * .vlrs.' \ L‘“ • ] y u f -I ■ - r —.-e,” said T.i- bitba. “ r' e, rs I bve. Air. Pi]>s is com-. I he,, d \'wn. iii'j! Y ’ll must hvaV'- -aa af n PCLTIVU FfL'sJrtcr P e r U e l r i : '’ Ei-eik on l.iiut—t! r ny’.i 1.;,- 'iniip:'?',ngrate FecU-ly 1. t': I!\ :aib;y li.aht c'-'tr-''' i-ter-Iinj 'i'. 1 !.ha d!ir. im'll-.t;, As thwigh it ’.'ju h .-l taa ..-ight. Iladiaing on Lis -tr v.vy ba t, His han-Is upli.->l.l his Jr'joping he.aJ— Ills bhe, fic\:; clicjl; is scvwed anl hard, Unshorn, Li-- grey, neyb-cU;'I Lear'l; .^afl o'er his i'jny hnzOT.-! ti-iir. His liiHg, ui.iievqle-11>lss t of snow. ■ No gr%k-fnl iiro Lefjro him glows, Avirl yet the wiritcrj’ breath is cliill; An'l '/er his half-clnd p-ersen got-3 The frv'iaent ague-thrill! 53ileut,i--iTe c,'.-r uii'l an in, A s 'im'I. iialfinurmur ,an l h.alf gri->an, Fiir'.es ap-wt the p:;h:fal grip Of the . j M >uir,'rer's bear.Ied lip ,- -O, £,vl and fcuif-ring is the fata ■Of oH e.gc changed -and det date. Just Gf ■!! why li.-.s that old man there 1 A*muv-leror shiirei his I’rif.n bed, Ykose evebalh througli his horrid hair, (Heam on him fierce and red, Arid the rn I j \i.tL and h-.-artlcss j ecr Fti}\ over on hi; l .rxthing car, , ‘ And, in wmkc-fnln .-^s or sl6ep, ^ NeiTC, fiosli is’d .-s thrill and creep, ' \'’‘Whene’er thuf ruffain’.s t'l?s1ng limb, Uiinisoned Trfth mm-d'^r tou'.-hes him t AYliafc has the grey-haired prisoner done ? Has lunr'ler stiilue.l his hanils ivith gore ? G od M.4.DK THE OLD jrAK POOR ! For thin he shares a f J.on's cell— . - The fitte.st e-.irthly tjq,e of hull! For tliis b-u-n, fiir which ho poured His young bloo-1n o the inwler's sword, An l canntel light the fearful c«jst— Ills H'j'j l-gained liberty is lost. An! <-u, Ur .such a phws of re.st. OH prls mcr drr'ppi-'I his Llcxl as i-.ain On Cun'cerd's fiel I, and Bunker’s crest, And Saratoga’s id iin! «. > Look forth thou man of many scars, Through thy dim 'lijuge-m’s iron bar. It mast b ' j *y, in sooth,'to soa - ,* \ 'ri Af -nu.-i ,5it upraarei to thee— I’ile lhiranit J, and a prLun cell— . «* Th'i Ian I repays thy service Well! running 1” 'b ! 'jo t'l m tl:** a- r -im^ >i I Icrki'i! at ibo . ' 'i'b • c.ini-i'go w.-i-'lo* AIirr,->r, t.,>.-<'i> if m-vrv t-url was in I’nit th« > d Mr. Pi].i 1 . i t im d • ibt • ; “ i b' 1 'rt'a a wild ':-ii] i f t1;q fevrst)” — -re.-r ' quite lu'.n-ih; , .u, nti ifle a ;a ia ask-'d iH ]>r p-r ] 1cf. i an I tlmn a-'.‘.ing a Jargg arnl r.j'vgivings whether .'|m tligm-J liie ;'-y-'^hiimed Tabitha, wf.nchi.ig- herjjrtn;'i _ 1 hiiiLd five rn nuU-s at hyast, ?Ite sat iu j Kr the bale giri’.? name. j r -f hilly chair f P.Mr. Pip? ia ;i { aiticiiiaj’J fit Of unt. If the tliJ CATnlcrfcjt i?, ho : Alary’s gra??p and aittiag bctit^uptight silence u:n n the sofa, gaizinn upon the 1 “ Can’t v' u ti ll the gent!v-iuan 3’uuv|fr -. It was tlie san^ cM anio'd chair ' tlicuglit acted the p irtrvtTj' ci'-verlv. it-ho sbJa. Ctulmg and iriovinn her lips. ’J’erribJe' aiJSiTl'.h. ■ j ht- hnti always' gccup-i'i d . wh-.-nerer he j B-iny -iny .s niewl'.at in dnubt, ami not knf.>,v j “ Awegh'awop !” r-rjilied Jla'ry.' '‘*^The thoughts were burning in ’ner brain, and .Spislancelhanliu | ?un.tJoir.nft h.as lAgnde jight!y^d Ico any anmng them wn.^tbemomoryofherhav- i e r , I'tM,.) >k up j . : iiig ivfillon tlmt false iet'.ar. Hereon- Dr the j “ He Aigla twfmve lAved rae f.r I laii;i;t oienCe had awakened her to a sense of the rk'Wt-r!^f'RHc.nmi Invn■.'em an'orlfilie wrong-she had j B 'iny .s niewl'.at in doubt, and not knf.>,v ‘‘ Awegh'awop ! r'?Jiiled Jla'ry.' '‘*^The “Little Jenny, wim’d ycu think it was?” j c-ume to visit the m.aidl lie cnterc-t!, and I h u t .she imVht Hoed tfinre asHslaiice than lie ] Ico any anmiig them wn.^ the memory of^fK“i (answered the little girl, striking at the i-hc received him iv i-y /cerjially :gVs he^ was c.>p d«le e f rem,b.-riiig.^i'r, I'tM,.) >k up j . M“'-T Ivfillen tlmt falsi name?” saidSiru h . ’ j ht- hm] always' gccumed . wh-.-nerer he j B .s ni'.-wl'.at in d. c.-irne to visit the m.aid^ He cnterc-tl, and I hut she n i-fic received him ivry.‘ cerjially :gVs he^was C->p -SC \f one of the-hi-r.si's and j-auirhing. ■ H-d tlu’ ch.tir the cO'Fndii’t j a ,‘^nriTl be!l ih a was o n ijetibli! Dr the “ Wli-.ro did .you got yjur hut ?” u-olied ktvjj.her rynj, fr-in hi4 L ’r r.'.rml c-rf- n . ; pu .MonUiile. . She thought' he had -reafiv “ She made it for me,” answered Jen ny, taking hold of Samh’s'liand and shak- m hi4 fa r r-'-rnd p'-rf n. ' pur,*,- ^ .Tf'jn'njt'nio.2-he^,nia-d. j hu;i the j'io.wer^^f secotij I qvq .scKeau.edidh® \shs hod committed,theconse- had -redly gam -4 a D-.V I “ You needn’t ring, Mr. Pips,/ she T4^'dhM£%prit|&lng from the cofe and of which, she could not foresee, luring hm'aB-m-'-. 'faintly viid. “ I begin tm feel bAter:-—i j fhe floor etr-aiglit as a be.tn The gmlt of that critjier grew ^ o re and Dri'iitad and temples Pup il’s a •t'ery pretty hat,” said Airs. Pruiulit. “ Here, you little witch, take that,” s.aid Aiontville, thi-owing n half d\llar ob the sidewalk. Jenny ran and picked up the money, apparently much [denteci. “ Can’t you thank the gentleinan,” said “ Thank you, sir,” said Jenny, jump ing up three or four times and stamping her little feet upon the sidewalk. She|j then pulled S a r a h ’s skirls and tried to nds of fle.'-h during hi.-; 1, h ’ ■ • oxposui .still remained ab.ut his imck, where True, his skin tyas rather brnwiio I up by exposure to ihe sun and a Dw blo'ch- I Yi'ur nibbing my j lies d\no rue a great deal ti' roUd.’ the flieSdiad been at work, but on the whole she-thought he was as hundserne as ever. ‘*0, Mr. Pips, ynu can’t think linw glad I am to see you again in that chair !” she said. “ It is a •more comfortable .seat than some I have (uinid, during my absence,” ho rt-fdied. ‘Ilow ofien I gazed upon it and wished That, ho thought, was .t gentle hint Dr him to co’-ftinue hi-, ruhbigg, which ha did in-a very Kind .and feeling” mapm-r. romody I m 'I o { ii nod her no\y fastened upon him The pow e r o f second lovo.'.ccordimr t< s doing its Work. It will bo . Pi*,'-. ng mapm-r.rasMij eyes, whicliivei't: in a fi.vpJ g.aze, your ,.-c!' him learn sic a iessou,” maidetr,, . “ BeV-calra and J.LT u Q bnve nlw; ■go where it is eptied the .gar Scot gmlt ot that critjier gre; more friglufulin her awakened conscience, which now stung and drove her almost to hi madness. By narure she wasy-uot more !I derravedepraved thanhan thoU';-indsop';-inds eff others who d t th e nd quiet,” , siid.fPips.— I 'tore mn'cr baft trtA'.irgtj a ieltejtor commit ;tya told mo that icive will j ‘ t-uer criim's tf grebier laagnitude, but m.” , ■ I her rnoneinania in love aflairs had driven eory, was doing US Work, it wiu bo . remeriibored hy the r.-ader that Pips- had beC''>nio II convert to that doctrine ; but n< t-Mmi d upon to see you occupy it while you were ! gone,” she said. “ AVhy didn’t yuu call hurry her along, fur she was anxious to . get home and \si Watson. huw her money to Airs. hsen tn- “ Do you Jive here, my dear ?” asked Alontvillej addressing Sarah, and gazing into her Juvely face tlm ugh his quizzing mrst swui earnest soli; “ That girl has a most sjdendid face and form,” said AJuntvjfle. “ If she had nut hurried ofTI would’Lave asked her name and where site canif: fri m,” ‘ I wish you had,” replied Mrs. Prou> dit. “ I should like to learn her history. I presume they are .sisters.” • Tery probable,” he replied. “ Don’t Besides, 1 had com- on me as soon ns you returned ?' “ Because I saw you at Alr.s. Wat son’s,’^ he replied. Be pany to provide for.” “ Who in the world .are these who came with you ?” slle ashed, gazing fcndl}' up on his face. low, sir,” replied Sarah, smiling He now told her the whole story which ■etiy, and _^assing along at the -he heard with great astonishtaetu. _ >?he. ilieitation af.her young compan- was very an.xious to know hfs^ opinion of .the beautiful Sarah. That troubled hei the most. “ I-suj pose you brought them cut of the wii ds from mere sympathy,” she said. “ Oh, Mr. Pips* I always knew yuu pos sessed great benevolence and kindness for the poor and distressed.” “ The mothdx is a very clever woman and once resided m this city, but she fol lowed a man \'-ho deceived, her and then she sought tho wilderness to avoid all civi lized society.”: “ Then she d’as net'er married,” she raid, looking net only surprised but very wise. however, through tlie charms rr pleading of Tahitha Sjiiker, who had'long b gaged to convini “ I am vi said, while . “ U, Ml*. Pfps, ynU'tln rufi m y forehead and temples beautifully,”\ g 1 w said. “ Biq Dr that I should have lamted entirely Dvay ! T'onre very kind in d e e d ! O, X Sjiiker, who had'long b convince him of its truth. I am very glad ynu feul beuor,” he while he cnntiH'Ui'd his rubbing pm- :ess. “ In a few minutes you’ll bo quite veil, I trust.” I her ulonjj until ehe had reached a fearful j criri:- in her life. O, hf'W she now wish- t v.-riUen that letter! It !u’ could I'uarall her .pther it -V than that. It is the , 1 last fi'adOir th it i roaks the camel’s back, j3-\'|and bnt h r her writing tint letter she O, cruel mart'.'to eeV'e niight have borne I k -i-ether troubles with out sinking und</r them. she ever did any one else. .And Sarah 1 veil her young friend with a pure affec- n.- T h e mc-ther and Alrs.AValson realiv fc-nny ha found a else. .And Sarah n.-^ The me ther and Alrs.AValson realiv ih' u.uht the girls resembled each other face, form and mufiun, and Mr. Pips w: f'lrccdto believe ihalhe saw resemblancea ips was between them. The widow AA^atson had now a happy groupe under her roof. She lir.d rdtvays been opptsed to Mr. Pips’ m'a.rryir.g, but Sarah was so ymung, so beautiful, so kind and interesting, thaf the cJd ladv was perfectly reconciled to the coriteiiijilatcd match. The ptuentage of 3 Jenny, especial'y on the faihe; im-4-anJ 1- uki-d wjJd, I'uf imde no repjv. “ Ye’il^ fiM'l hutur .rtop,” said AJiifv^i ler .'fl-’oero. exci.aimed T a h ilij^ you, but, on red niy b e lief second tin.e,” he second tune 1” pway ! ^Ir. Pips, I must say that no other man' squid hr^ve re.^mod, nir to eonscieus- -ness sb scon 1” That wif^’ w Aery diroct Inahle C'amnlirnent-which conid not d they are very Go, riK ' Uv' Lgrt a iil fire- tbo guns, Aal filng D-, .iI u'ry hanL'iV.orit j till yoni’ li-ipni^ om icing glwriSi ‘XT'.-! '.-'i!’ Give Lic-1; i.L.Ir lie .shout ; Let boa-aieg • I iui.-ues dcAaim Gf honor, lib,-.- y an'l fame; 3tBl let til > f J ', strain be bciivil, Witli gHr. f.r : ...-Ii secoml vrorJ, And every 4.In,/ -..kh Lveath agree fo praige ‘ oar glurLus liberty!’ But ivlien the patriot cannon jars Tjjat prisontr’ii c^d and gjocuny vail, And tliro’ its the ‘ stripes and stars’ Biso on the ivind anlf-iU— ery jn-c you think so, Angelina, my dear ?” “ Their hats are alike and beautiful,” she replied. They now reached he me and Angelina rejoiced in the prespect uf sitting else- tvnure than facing that dviudy. She nev er was to sick of him befure, tie re mained with them that afternoon and the evening until a late hour. Sum as he departed Angelina retired to her c h a m b e r and sought tnat rest s he so much tiet ded. She was restlqss during the night and dreamed of her child, O, who can de-^ • scribe the feelings of that young mother ? She awoke from her dream and the tears ran down her cheeks because it was all a dream ! Her mother fully resolved upon the match, and Angelina was equally re solved that it should never take place ex cept upon that one condition. CHMTjElTxYin. THE MEETING OF BACHELOR Ah’P MAID— 'VUE danger of one idea — a species OP INSANl'XY. palpable C'^mplimenDwhich could aistaken, but how tn d»swer it so not to give her cither offonce, i^ oncour- agenient, was the qucblinn that puzzled him. Thinking be might make a slight blunder either one way or the\ other, he remained silent and gradually ■termina-led his rubbing. “ Air. Pips, have you delivered the mys terious padcage to Mics PruiuIit?’’ shi ;cd, fearing .she had bt laii'qliirjg injn “ Never 1” heart is broke me. s o !” “ 1 never told you I loved the contrary, that I c\«Jd never love answered. “But you do lore shrieked I ’abitha loud enutrghto be heard in the street. . • , a ygung Ig^sie ‘^r,- a ^ o n lo§ hen the; first l|me, aiyauld f ihs-.de ' catmii do it thq secunij tirmi^’ saiiL‘^lary. “.Nature liao her -4m law2 and j^a mod can ohange ’em.” ■, V You'DJ'k like a fool as you are J”, ex-' claimed'^’abitSei. “ Love aqIrish,^oach- t-'l tlitf l.-ul ; I'. iM'i,] to hi'i llii- fi'i [I Dking net only surprised but very wise. “ Never,” he replied, expecting to hear her moralize on the subject, “ And that girl her daughter ?” she ask ed, expressiing great astonishment in her coufitenance- ng .she had bepn too harph, if not too coarse, in’such a> com]diinent to him, and therefore wishing lo'change-the mbie-ct f'T a few- momohD. “ I h;ave h not, but I nidst da so suon,” he replied- \“ ' ’■ ‘ I wi-h to.ubey the iticH’uc-;-maid. I don’t hear what you- siiyV^eplied Tabitha. “ iS'or do- I wish, to.it Leave the rouui.” ' ^ .Mary now retired, much to tli? regret of Pip.-', who iiad n-r particular fancy tu be leltal'ine wiili such a wild, screamini king under t It is-done, end I'm ruined !” .she ex- claioiC'I, surldeidy ri.sing and standing like a statulf.' tijK n the fluor. Then placing her ! and uj'.un lioi’ furehi ad, she continu- efl, t‘ Aly brain’s on fire ! 1 have dene ik!” . f “ D-hrewhat?” asked Pips, feafinglhat her leasun had received A-icrrilile sheqk-, Ivhicjr might piiuve sutiums and' jiurmu- A vacant st-are the only answer, nmv cimfiray?! him, and pecnsiunaily its .throne,,-§nil be. called lAlary Carnpbe] andnhoifow ludgh weke His w'yrst fealrs umre ninv ci‘nfmry?d. She suofl gazing upon him, and oecasiunaily a 'w ild, .unnatural laugh escaped frpm her. It was evident to hi'D tnat her reason was tottering upon ...........................................sell. paie little Jenny, especial'y on the side, was ftill the subject of much doubt and great curiosit}', and aff'ordudAhe'cld ladies a fruitfgl topi-G-'rtrf'dDnVersatiin.— Pips had not yet cenveyed the letter o .Miss P r o u d it, w h o , th e y tiow had nu doubt, was the mother of Jenny. Elbrattth'Murdoch had not yet yisited .Airs. Watson since the letter was received, atithorizino- the opt-ijing of thq_packago. Watsem enme X'u- tfiB- CGDclusion lat .slie would m l Pljis had passed AlrsJPfoudit,’$siiouse.,^W » ’ \ ' eral times with the iel-ter'lim W „o ,„oh ut some day and leave her ' daughter at home ; bur they generally rode together, accompanied by the dandy Alnntville, who was now pressing'hjs suit w'ith great perseverance. The feilowreal- ly believed he was over head and ears in ■' love with Angelina, and. the proud mother believed so too, and the daughter was ■afraid it was so, AVhenever she was left alone wilb him, she treated him with more \ indifference, if possible, than when pother was present. He had made progression in his enterprise, as 'he imagined, that he began to fix upon the day of their mafiiage, and to consult Vvilh the mother upon the subject with great earnestness, urging her- to appoint an ear ly day for the cslebraticn of their nuptials, but never spjiaking-of it to his intended bride. For this neglect on his part Ange lina W!js very grateful. His visits had now become very frequent, and not an evening passed that he was not there.— 'Sc-m etim es Angelina’s heart would almost .sink within her, and then again she would suirimon her resolution and endeavor to appear'quite cheerful on her mother’s ac- 'CGunt. But if she married him, she was fullyAesolved that he should first Lnnw the darkest page in her history. Her mother, foi’\ some time, had .purpesely avoided any allusicn to that subject, hop ing that Angelina would eillier'forget, or nofinsisl iip'on the condition. .But such a hope on her part implied but a little knowledge of her daughter’s true char- Majui’ Lenox w'as driving hjs suit with To marfy ihe-d f i n Mary carii'min, ai^d as soon as she saw the couutenaocp of I ’^bitbaDand heard one of her l.auah'^sho Inti ihe'-fiame impressions that Pips ©ti. ,. / y - “ Too mnckleJlbink-%g cn^an idea,” whispered Maty Jd-Mrt Pips. “ Irish cnocliman A lrs.yC h u b b y !”• liniis ul the letter in full, for .Mrs. AA^atsun, anti therefore must deliver the package ‘ ih)^ daughter an-d not let the mother kne it. No such However, he did .not appjvher.d | exclaimi d T.ibuha, s|-ririgi ’ ■ ■ ■ ’ fluiir and Cuming down agaii “ It is truD” he ‘replied.' “ Don’t you think she’s flundseme for one brought*itp in tho woods?” j - uVerher daughter; besides, I understand _ “1 hardly know what Jo make of her,” a young genileinun from ihufc'oiuh ismuk- she replied, “ Shtj’s a kind t f wild young ing l>>ve lu her.” ’ 'i oppuTiunity hfs yet red. -Mrs. Proudit kfeeps a*close watch :<Ver h er daughtbr; besides, I understand 'tlialshe would attemjit n/do tiim unyb.'d- ily injury, violent ami spasmcdln as she “ i'believe .my eaulj’uu’re ihg father of loth those girls!” tuid Tabilha, pointing her prvmbling finger diivctiy towards his righfc'eye, i¥r. if she would ] sf-ririgi^ frem the m againJin lier. same tracks. J, “ Will ye lie deen and be.^uiet P’ ask ed Alar}'; Atn jt « tck that I should go to bed be fore tlqe.^rig'nt sua docs I” dem.anded the ■\b Miss Spiker, she can .shoot a rifle and kill trout with wonderful skill. A good old Indian taught her these wild Good Lord 1” she exclaimed, holding sports.” up her long arms. “ A girl fhoot ani uau, it is terrible Air. Pipe, 'vho o v erheard of such things ?” “ The ladies in the-old country often enm-t'..” rfuilipf?. «» Miss Tahitha Spiker was in great practice such sports,” he rejflied.\ “ The tro'uble and anxiety. Ever since the arrival young lady can swim like an otter t” Do yuu think Miss Proudit is th^ mother of that child V’ sh^^a'Skeff. j “ 1 Lave no-doubt^f it,” he replied.— “ But \?*ho the father is I canu-1 divine. One-thing I am sure of, hiuveyer, and that is, that I am nut its father.” Pips JuUghed, but no smile appeared upon 7’abitha”s thin faccq for she had too much to think of to sparu time to laugh ! Slit* had now risen and .?at Upright upon the sofa, having entirelv recovered from her fainting fit. u,” he replK-u. “ I suppose yon have visited Miss Spb ' - -------- , ' , . , , . , . ker across the street, have you not?’, she eye, i¥r. if she would pluck it oat. [ uufo^'iunnio 1 alutha, rusiiitig *0 ijis* win- “ U, Air. ITps, hu'.v couJiDyoti act so when j duW' and pointing tc the heuyeiis, „ j called at her house to in\ every, bully: lhou4Ayi.%t'ermS|)^Idnd and “ Sbuu/d ymi retire jam might be more , he replied.— viriimip?^^ >. f . . ..ji?!™’ ^ imploring „ yugs Spiker, I ’m sorry to say, is very dangerously sick with a brain fever !” “ Indeed!” she said. didn’t bear ail hjs sldtl and tact, inir, widow Barlow would iiw, Barlow would giv pli*ndidlendid home,e, andnd renderender thehe remamdereman hh sp hom a r t r of his days comfortable, easy* and happy. In this enterprise he had much at .siak-e. He nor the widow Barlow had .«;een Mr. ^'Viva n all his friends. However, tht next day after his interview with Miss Spiker, he called m the window, nut, hew- «ver, before he had made inquiries after Tabithas’’ health. Just as he tvas ringing the duor bell, a carriage was driven up, and iMrs. Barlow came to the door. Ble&s my s o u l!” she exclaimed, “.1 was jnst on Ihe point of going to Airs. ‘AA'atson’s to*inquire if yoii had returned! when did you arrive ?” A few' days ago, but I have been so busy that really I have not had time to II, he replied. %»iker, Jf-ynuialk .ifms I shall ^ i c e . soojf bugiiy tu think that you bereft c4' ^ “ Go 1 leave me !” exclaimed Tabnba, yui^ seiues,” he replied. You kimw' 1' srtddenlv turuiug round and confronting ‘ ■ hoed in y^tr h-eurmr'-l’him. “ The girH the child! take care nev^r uttered a fuLehoed in y^ tr h-euritfr''!,hhn. “ 1 am not the father of either ut*those girls, fiof vour chiidren bul'IumlllO Hnewu love, pf tho elder |r Ami u I-U*d, unearthly laugh burst from Qpg rt’ gh-cr Up-, and aho tiourlt-hed bej longjarms And e.xpecl to wed the y.tjung thina?” '! in fo.pTul .u yiuliuns. »She fv'as Strongly aske/i Tabitha.' • j IjmpreS-^vd tvith the conviction Ihut Pips “ I d o , ” he •.’ep.'it'll. Lfve will go Hvas f.thcrt-f Sarah and little Jenny. of it, but then I havn’t any coromunica'. lion with her at qil. She might die, and I not know it, unless I happened tn see the funeral tram from my window, “ a fit subject for a brain fever. But Dl hev pass. 1 hope she’ll get up again.” fT o b& confmmd.)