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=44; Blue is the sky, no rain tg-day ; ; tp ^ i t has been light for! hours, have not begun to play,, rave we gathered any flowere., vho looted on, each accent c a u g h h d, ‘H e is too young for though^? “To-^nijfhi, Oh> vhat a I never saw the sun SQ latej Nor leard the hge at this time hulnming! I;thought the fioWer^ an honr ago lunktores _joded crow ! H ® g l%ht2 t is along the W eou; s t ! i siosedt&err beltsaaia so How si )Wly flies th a t hooded ( ! Hov^ Tight it is along th e c me, ‘H e yet hath to be taught bft' ttiove too quick for thought.\ ' , jHAnHGom thoughts would’s t thou in me aiwa^ ove ? for th a t brings only tears— h r fri mdship ? no, I Was forsaken I ‘ I Plea sure I have not known forj y ears : < T h e fu ;ure I wouM nptJ fOresee^ik i.... i-l phst; t ;Oijne too fast; , ----- im e, ‘No co n f e r ; have f brought; The p! st to him\s o ne jainful thoU ^ t.\ ‘‘Somehow the flQ w |r s tem diffetentnow* itfn c l T h e daisies dimmpr than o f old;;, There’s fewer bloSsOni^ on the bougl The|haw thorn buds look grey and he pansies wore anot]|ier d ie ' W h en I was young, Whf \ ' There’s not t! W iich evei Tfaeire’s nothing now loqks a s i t ‘ought/ Said Tim e, ‘T h e change is in thy thought,’ An Inconyenient Acquaintance^ »Y HEI,aa_a^aKtEY:. I ‘Mr. Lorimere is not honie, sir;’ replied a dinner, Ifehail spiali to him without fai ^ ‘Much obliged to you, your ladyshif C h e s tf:tStfC & i|Co„ Cin’t wait, nop Drummer feitheji. FU call - his afternoon. Here are more prnnjBs for y on sonny. ^Vhat an eye hh has\gOtd , H is J atber’s ey e ^ ju s t the eye ’dr a gfejatfinan. M:’U call at half past three i^o ^ w y s h im ’ : t bal Ipr satisfaction, he ! How are you getting fefh e ^ p r e s e n e d f e Yain. W i tvofeld adVise i I 7 j V • 7 • , MU kiteVm motivjes of eKiosityfoniy-the PoSy-cheeked Irish girl, to the query of M^aj|in}(yw\-u{¥in|, hut t josy^faphav^ refr individual in a shabby brown coat, and stri S s i S S S ^ H f '■ ■ ----- fionvtlte redfe-spu a lohS< ' ' ’ ' ' itDue.iBTlv fEomtl/W r.^'-u a aaliaof ijtiia'ra, 4 iV. F. Mirni/ig’ Netsd- i^bJtietlreiiktis exUibiiiimn of s u c h 'a ; chaiacler, «4eiS»Tot(:eii to acknowledge the ponucy o f the #&wkdoidi.--E3eitij gsymnatliy by Wposingto imvliiaillkiriaiiit on* ol t{b® liutiisn form, crippled 1:! HeiEUiBhE SEJN:AvT|l(dN LQsfe w'fajb ha'v^ ret^ individual in a shab % brown coat, and strap- less pantaloons, that disclosed feet paired- and matched, who .=tood on one oi the m o st Igant maiisioas in Bond S treet. ‘Of cour.^o not ‘iF h e n shaU I c: ill again,, your ladyship, a th i | a 4 e rn|on T W e dine at half-past ;e is alwa I iali to h ___ to you, le s m o ., Cin’t ither. FU call - h is afternoon. Here are ,,, youiplease. thfee-^AIf 4 Lorim i^ h a l i loveliest try thife4-Jn t nrimere against he; g t o i i a trouah a Womai husband. T ‘ si ‘Ai ‘Ta-^be-^Sure^sifeet creature * P ledged b u | to tnuth, to tlber‘ty , I - f H A C A , W E P N B S D A Y . , to set tjhe e p p befolre Mri tiofiniere, and, pep4 suade him. to give n le a chock for these things jl shalljestepm it a kreat favor.’ . . sir. 1 am very much the bills he have stood so „ ) 1 - Hrhafc count- j‘I have an appointment w i | m b e ,’ passing b y the disceindokel attendant h^ entered the drawing-room* , v - / I _.i Mrs. Isorimere, dressed, m h e rjfcliek a k tire, was upon the sofa. She hardlF noticed - ilr. Badger gallantly s a t . Mmseif bpside attere her, stretched o ut his better foeitferp.m^skand fe d reoeiving i t a a a v in,,an insinufeingly s,ympiathiamg*feei ‘ 8^6 was unwelh i . lat s iy h a t JciiH efoqufent and eKplicil l Did you notice vi^hi t an elegant house I came out of.] Been pay ng a visit 1 pay n g a visit to one of the imaniin New York. Great coun- t coi ntry«-*,*^’ ? You’ve got an.acconnt j husban 1 1 si ir the w fe fpi peculi? rity of mine, I Bke talk*- some w 3man, thefe’s nothing iljce I f ever trouble the .husbaMds see , w h a t I can, do with them eir wiV<!s, Nothi: _ ‘ help c irry on a suit agai collec; morre iuppose, but what da them ihavp g o t co atscience Up the lack la tl^^F > bed debts from such other. Nothing men hate Woman feow their affairs, an d , ti yg them into payment of !a; country this ^ '' - wom fe then always so anxious, t of m lacl| lan’sVhea^. ‘Who iff this Lo -imere ‘Loi-imer I’ Wpy he’s A man wh i enough to make hushandsi—hearts m o .-j^ y own for g e tting a t ^--Wo- k ver at heime, t a t this ‘M rs, Lorime: and . early hobr V ly dear»--Mr. Loriimere M rs, Lorimere • is t ^ caff t be IJ speculation, lost st lade pnd |ost togt ■es |n a |ar{ jcogruzed a certain Jeering the mouth, and a shrewd wink of the grey eye, against the ovvner o f which she had the waiter more than once close the *^‘You have a fink bloom, my dear, 4. fine u ’d better show me to Mfsv Lori^ KttTTii tr\ fi nifi ruTT riTir-ri %x'%i r»- ^ . .jrv Imnfett, loylaielyspokjettpf in| tl lone atm. ami a hemi ;Sf<> {,ebt>ic ,tiffctlibmost rfrate bpiror. W .totecr- ll( Otifbtmnat« Iiay to seclude lam fronl the pohlio! ....... . s r i i J g j s s E \ ”'?' lOicJ Uirills the W ebeg'the p fronl th e poihl blpom“-y< mere orvl sfa^ll r‘Mrs>_Lmrlni' W ,.,,eetowri to Visit oii^ of tirejniosl aJr^rabfe bu- t e S * s ! S l 3 £ f e l $ f e S ^ i S i g S f temtitifrliegai .^pMtihoirlv.ibybeii^^tarm. W - p J S a s 2 f e s | g 5 S ^ |p R it ql t h ! i0{ipyt j |'V ' p e r y ucp^sivefy|e'ten S i f f i r S l ' fel.Wtiicfctei , _ cdll a'g! ‘Eng ^ed injself „ ,agai|ist the door, % a i •again, e h f he slowly added,[casting round a few i furtive glanGes asfthough l e were seelcing *’’'“ ine passport to tile ladies presence. ‘W hose chilld is that-^M rs. Lorimeres f The girl ndddedv 7 ^ T -* irf.L 7 .rhi. h S , ‘“h';!ll“ ; „ .............. 'S S » . ' S -■=*-hh'cold. dBclmed to vi«U ^ L r h f i L . y . ’Js \:4 :j o h . 1*# iK; ^ ‘v l i j l r a p S ! • whose extjraofdifiary case ;:/;L .7 .- “ ; . J . 7 7 ' K. - - i ' / ' :!■--? '7 l ' 7 - - . 7 ] ■■ ; '3 ! / 7 sh^ll havf! find iiiyy v'^oW'H oo-y,.ay,, engaged sir, you d best m o w ed si wag is she 7 said, Air. Badger, delib- y placing h iniself fe:Wi£onrfortfe urchin,, wTiose begrimed face was enquiting-- ly protruded ^ from behind the front door. ‘Herd’s something for you !’ And he drew ffrom his capacious pocket a handful of .prunes and pea-^nuts, and held it coaxingly towards the child. The toy at first drew back, and-timn'unable to wilhstand the temp- dog with a la^ e’s y o u f ttiamraia, ffly little man f lother handful,’ ‘W h e re’s ;re’ssnot. . ............ , ‘M a 's in the b ack parlor clearing the b reak-; fast things.’ ‘W e ll, tell her a gentleman wants to see her, and I ’ll try and see What else I can find ■ 1 my pocket \for yon.’, . j AwayWay ranan thehe childhild towardsowards thehe parloiarlor, r t c t t p girl let go.of the door to stop him. Mr, ladger seized that oppertunity to step into ie house, foFowing as Closely on the fugi- [veV h eels as though he quite 1 a t home such p u rsuit. H e eutered the parlor just the hoy cried^ ‘M a SOmfehody' wants to see bowed in a decorous, but now ^ hat^i D ^ ‘T > befeure, wjiy not I .That's the yery time to mkkp ari impressionv Besides I Want a godd lopk at hefl lidyship. If I get aU ap- ;sWerlfrom him. I’ll: |oin you farther dovfe»’ Al|. Badger withdrew bis arm from JBf} ley’s and piMping a few steps I forward qet unceremoniqusiy placed his clisengaged m|n: her -yithi i that of the astoni'shod fop. Mi ok no liotice of the gentlem in’i lufe, but starinnr at the jmung lady of his Iroiound fed graceful salu- PAdger tf disCompo madt one tations* Mp. BrinteW trkul o f e ^ M r. Badger bowed ii .pnfertunately obsolete style. I j Nobody could have mistaken the glance of Iharked admiration with which he surveyed the fine person of the lady standing at the head of a disordered breakfast table. A ' ' ‘ gj^g ly^g^g . cl:lna Meeve oyer a remarkafc her hands and rather haughltiiy jwhat circumstance sh< Efench , itily drew ^ her white fern, dried ’ i demanded, to 3 fedebted forjthis .;.I' Mr. Badger bowed again fe though Ke fel; 7 M r iftimself camplimented. .‘The. g irl said yout ladysf ip was engaged It I k new I should be no diffturbance toWpu turbanceto md this beautiful tjoy, what a /!’ said he tenderly me colored hpad. 's counteijtaince relaxcdin r to half smile, and she pushed a chai Wards h er g u est. ' '' ‘your ladyship’s child, I presume?* 1 vastly, ‘ else I should have sup • ladyship too young to he hii i Mrs. Lorimere this time smiled :positively and'renlied in a gentle tone, ‘M yonlysoi il tepHed in a gentle tone,: ‘My only in d e e d l , a noble boy ! what a head ! Yoi hfee heard o f Phrenology ? M ust take bin ” ■’ ihrenolOgy man ; should’n t Hnited' dent of E e m a fffele fead !—.Should’nt won- seinghii ..S k ^ S f ' M s ^ i Q g h i m a President. Great cGuntry, th is! Great country— -• ‘Take a seat sir.’ [ / i ‘Thank you, your |adysfep'‘-^thank,you-—• :X doh’t care if X do* V e ry p r e t ^ carpet you hafe on the floor-“ GQme from U h e eterfs^ali the house furnisbed with th e ’ Same , T h a t s t e g s 4 ; 7 T , ' ■■-I'-r?.. ■'! ,Mr. Lorim^ie to settie'ahout this Very pet, C h estef s growing impatient*’ ‘ ‘Indeed, sir, I thought the carpet was paid rlo n g a g b l’ ■ 4 . I S i d f e S . . . . , : ; ‘Ypuj surprise ,r(ie* I chose the china my self and am almost sure was paid for at the hime.’ ' ‘Slight mistake your ladyship*ri-Tiothmg jjjtt f niore, now, if I ,could g e t your ladyship ju s t il t e ^ t bro- little feopey by E times fe mueh ns he ever ther* This.is because he - and owes large sums in New l^ork. Great to all the |hopkee 'co u f e y this—’ ' I . ‘Is there a hope of his paying 1 ‘He’ll phy me every stiver. You gee eyery, body pays- me. I kty m^ —f* - - - peopie. Don’t cqteh haV one npt. iLoriraers father waS’a old man was wor|h - a mint of mip] bought nothing with it b.ut pride. ■ l i e diei and tljio childreni ,|nherited his pride and ai none pf the money. Young Lorimer is tup Ider upon all his old friend! tin to fashionable society. •Xlisslippi^el wed|hfhae g atheredoroundhi m,. a troop of! g ay lodkers on, like wasps abpu;. a 4ee K|Ve.-f Notblilg he dreads .so much a s t e - ing c p t b |, them, [ Nowwou s ee---bdtI c a iit let yop infe my plans; The train well laid trust:stjme jme |orpr ibbatJ a ti . ' i‘W h a t p elegE|it yi o u n g man feat is w i k is' coat, He’s. f i . ‘W h a t an elegfe ty r ip front of us;|l I , :oat, that m u st ig,[an acquainnance ----- .. ^ sfe has !| I don’4doubtshe’s pretty- me mvAear fellow, I have a bill in i be Bill Flashing,Jan acquaint of mine. •ymg his addresses to fee .young lady wife himl A forkunol hear. W hat an air ■^■^\‘’^^'^-IT'ekcuse k'eper. I’ll nob when he’s walki irposelv passerlrthem; topn- uok’ofthe assailed yopn.g genblemah, .the c< nfusion of the belle and the truA delgbfe^ e ise arid seif possessed grace . _ jf p .lOy the troubled -“ran, .the the bait in his mt m e e . me to-morr Great country tl to p It it off a w his t rm: and look w h a ; a fool mubt ha.vf so think J girtjshe was-i-^lGakedjat me -s*al the womi as ■well as a wo —finest, women | n fe J o W iall T h ik is ~!‘Tliank, J P a s ir, t am quite ‘i ’our ladyship’s beautiful Jboy f e iE per- !’ _ . '' ‘No,’ said t|je .mother mofp. cohfeequsly, ■‘he Is well.’ , , . '■ . ;4 : ,7 . ' ; ‘Mr. Lorimere n o t come home y j ^ your la dyship t , ' . I • • , . ,‘Mr. Lorimere dines o u t, H e ^ h a s just ‘Ah ! indeed ! Supposeh?’H beVhome to’ ten: ? I ain’t much engaget, this afternooii; I conld wait.’ , ; 4.- . The lady .gave him .a supplieating, glancfe and drew’ a deep sigh, ' 7 -' .-fe •He did not say When h e Would c o m e j ^ i . He may not return until late fe isjfe f e in g / Here M rs. Lorimere Showed, an eyidfint desire ; '^Don’t he distressed, yptir fadyshipS*^ don’t riiind waiting a t a ll ’^Hpid: he in a fecuUarly , tender tone. ‘ ‘Or perhaps I’ll call again to morrow, Be sogdod as to remind!lfr. L —*^ tq-iiight, andagain in the morning*and once moi-ffas hfeeaves fee house, of those iittle dfeifefe; I shall find it convenfeit to c a lf in-oW., Pray don’t be distressed.’ vill certainly remind, him, sir. f am j ified to death about them. Depend up- itl they shall be paid/ ‘ ‘rp i sure of that now you’ve f|k b n fee i t f e into your own Iiaindii. Dohft let me keera you from your dinner.® 1 11 see you to- mqrnbwv youifeadysliip, wifeout fail.’ , ‘\Mife this consoling assurance Bfr. Badger took his leave,. i. ■ ■ ' The n e x t ' morning Mr. Lorimero gave; strict orders to the servants not peman With a long, t|hin face, ---------- feat day. About, three o’clock he euterp'd fee fash- tbnable tailo|ing eslablishmehton fee corner of Wall street and.lBroad:Wayi ' W iiat can M r. Badger carefully stationed- hb one corner o f fee largo iviildow whi upon Broadway. :‘I Wc|nder who that fellow is lying.fn wait for,’ said Scofield to.oneof his .clerks.-—• ‘Here, W illiam wratch and tell me who he pounces Oh.’’ ‘ . A npmber of M r. Badger’s friends (all whomhom hee hadad moneyoney too collectollect person^ from w h h m t c he styled his intimate friends) passed by the window on their way to dinner-. Still lie post. At t last two gentlemen o‘'; •ior, and laughing very merrily cato( One of theifi it was evident wfe i losed distill )W on their way to dinner-. .. res ; kept his post. A la s t tw o gentlem en of y exterior, and laugh Ii sight. One of theifi •eigner, of at least su] _ Badger, with out-strqtched hand, rUshod from his hiding place as they came opposite D you do Lorimere ? Glad to see distinctiem-^- the door, ‘HowY you--rhee dupe me j1 is it nof tahee, sir, and mous p a i r \• - deiicatek’ looking for you all day. Intro- ; friend, Count Morgannini your inencl, Count Morgai Happy , to make your acqi and M r. Badger held out his ( Jol the . feeks*. , , ;quk?ntance. jBeen lo| have you dfIppeA your Seen-yonofteftt In Bro ’■ . ,, .mfe wo^havp' here, fisli a lfttie of fek life with grfet GOLmA}'^’ lek b ^ tl key „ ----- ---id a t the girl as ■much as, to say iwhat a fool 1 e takes me for ! Hi^ tight cofe mubt have growjn uncdmfbftablie Just thep so I think f rom jhls fidgeting. ,'Swieet io. e -- -- I --- td to loot out in preparation of efelaspihg •loved finger of the Icount, ‘Pray excuse me at present Mr. Badger,’ •said Lorimere. ‘I am pai[tiGUl'arry engaged.’ fShan’t detain you a hsinute my dear fel- 3W, only want to know when you wijl settle ,and I promise to pay you fop these confbui [lose accounts of Chester &, Co’s and Drum- ed cafpets. I can’t staiid thik.’ ’ I ' ' Pm so hapj5y to makofeeGount’dac-: I And fee China, t o o l’ 7'■ r in this country ; Very fine 'wo- CGuntry this=‘^ shan’J fail you, you niqy [he sure,\ Great 1 a nttie ui ttie imp w-ii.,* , country this, great cdufety.’' ' ' ' f. Flashing pfOmiiseti to I The CQUnt^gave a look which the pencil W fh feesfe wmrds, Mr. IBadger!’took his and fork out fee s|iiners.; better than the pOfe cqn doscrihe ; and drop-^ deavel; hiit not-without fir^t insisting “ -great counfey. j Tried j ping Mr., Lorimere s .firm silently bowed t o ; hearty.shake of his frifend’s hand. • ‘ ' hare are y( u going nowT , . lY streqt. W e are almost there— jjust fee jour 1 know I shall catch a: part}iGul|r friend of mine wife his'eronies a-; round himi He li H e II have to shell out this time take u ) my quarters in his ofece the ifce u ) my quarters m estj of the day* I took lodging ounce in the amb house where I had a large debt to col- ' tjfrodj him. jl followed him abput like his n trie old Nick, phatic' for repotition. Hei by. I shall be engaged\ .‘Excuse me for . money dpe.froi hii of deal ^ put jhis: |and hie iool fng g( ed; and pried Eh, fr. lighted bto see ybu, spelk.’f h( t l old |loyen yc»d L again ! Npw TiTmake a bargain. Wife; ^di pay y >u that,bill, and give y ou ten to boot, f yqu , Will never sflut out thet suS-light Xpom these doors again, and ■ he anoljher bill against me in your let any Ad 1 pur modt ; pur modd o f ’ proceedini )ol I ! DowA Wii takA'ai||ther biU T S L and he bbled out 7 / ’ you X f lali.h e s tv< yoil ht c i biach lad fpr took bowed clplck 3, bowed the slight q ii< 1 es( rve for tl e male again! other man do it, but ’’ proceeding.’ ith the d d s t ! I’ll ne^ against you[ as loilg as X fe lisi-great Country-.- cap dr W the ffloneyN of fee 0 feanyours* fe of yours ! Very mutteringly coupled his 1 pweetness with expressions too eih- ] for repet is no house I, like calling i A s.we)et lady, that wife delightful to talk ’ Mr*i Lorimere wife^s phatic ‘Excuse me now I tell yon, If thei money dpe.from me, why don’t you sue ?-^ S u re^ s p e I tell feu —“you’re welcome to sue to-morro-y.’ ‘That’4 not my way of transacting busi ness. I pue for the -money myself tilF P g et iu I’m my own lawyer and I never loose a 'cause.’ ! •. ‘I shall he to late fe dinner, and am going fe |um p ;into an omnibus. Good morning, ‘I hav’pt dined yet myself,’, said Badger, without releasing fee the captive arm. ‘You takedi, “ not mil - fl.ekpdct friCiid! ‘W elL feat doi imd sfi|angersj I’m . hai )U.’ , , .mere gave a look a t the pmn|ibus it appearfe to be full. Leaping on the step and takhig his stand in front o f the door/ he called o u t lustily fe fee driver, ‘Go ahead,* and before Badger could hobble up to hidi,fee prdnibus Was dashing off' a t full speed.' take dim-jet e-w f^rnilh, I suppose.! I .should indi much taking a cut with you.’ - fe a t don’t make no odds, X don’t ’m hail fellow vtell met h Here comes an bijini- gave] the usual „ nick hbw he kept ittjon of pis BpecieB, t'mutlprig,g) fthat friends before I Nat Badger.’ tuaintance of more of yc i done. Thefe’sn o baffling A couple o f days after fee above iheident, M rs, Lorimere was in fee parlor with some morning' visitors, whose carriages stood be- r r O R I O I N A L STA T l IN eo Broadway. . the num etonAbills/n Badgef s hands:agains¥ ‘Indeed, this is too ,1 lad, Badger,' exclaimed Loririjiete w a s’’ defrayed. T h is Whs h u t' a: Lorimere* ‘I have been trying to get ac- ! drop ijn |he b u c k e t., Three of four more Vis- quainted with feat jman for more than a ^ its to i h f bopse were madef ineffectually.-. ' month, ;and have oniyOustsucceded/ T p e Waiter had learnt h is Ang^ h^ disbo‘ ‘Glad • y o u did sufcceei-^I attribute; ffly | ered hisjpresence through spt snccesq to that. Did you see wfiat a boW he [ h p ie.J H e never gained admii gave me-’ , . j m L Badger hihiself expresset ‘DBi|ce t a k e h is bow ---justashehad prom* .feA lian to be baffled.. IX e'w a ited-a fuli ised tO| ride out with me I You ve put mC irndutll fbr a'good opporfenity of pdtting hh out o f ,humor I can’t listen to you now.’ 1 ingenious design into eXeCulion. • ’ ' ■ _‘No:l well I’ll just walk towards home L, M rs. Lorimere issued caifds for a .patty ;at 7vhicl| she hoped to assdmbld the elite’of th city. ■! ■ ‘Of! tm’s sMi, to couid|ttiake liler, looked Mrs, evenikg of fee ball. She s of light, -at one end of her rooim i and the gaily di ’ ' her, in ad er jittii. 7 her the air of a sovereign receiving hon of heat devoted subjects] f h® ,,, m o st desired to see were pi‘fsent._- Eendall s band Lad arrived* W ellef had surpassed; were assep ^ . ^ turined bit's. Lorimere’’s expectanl ■ ■ bfeei^at'fei ‘How do you do, your ladyship ?’■ Voerfera^ ;ted Mr.. Badger, the moment he discovered M rs. .Lorimere. ‘Delighted to s ee you; look ing so charmingly !’ Seizing the lady s h and within Ms own he gave it an unusually tosty- Lorimere a t feat mqrheBfmrossed f e e ; room. Badger let go o f fee mQthei*s hand : elbowed h is W&y to fee crowd* and striding up to fee fair ybUng girl, loudly accosted h e r ; Ly-napie’. ' ; ‘ Mr* I Lorinieri,., who ■feoniifec hapk - heard feat there was somd distirhanlce,^ little ^ Buspeeting its- tpue nature, iiow| immediately madd his uppearknee. Badger p o u n p d upon