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VOL ill.—iNO. V. MOCXPOHT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 18*58. WMOL'E SO. Hi Brookpoft Eapublie. i. f m il * ii«» AT UllOlMtrOKT, MON'HOr C >rNTV. K. Y r *?i >a» >i+ T*,. R i j ' - • i ( t > j •ii * . . » \ , .1 . iS i , ; n •-• Alvorci^-i'r *i .J Office an d M At t:id A. k l u i it u 'U .V J C:KI <i eml -» oni l ii a f . t. i+.-i * i , ». M'J\: o» -v:i m •livllmt ' *. 1 '. \i sub s , hrt-i s nil i. X lUs 1. dif j cm *t'J tU VI Ugf •** i '• . . • • 1H III <U i in* lia, ,1) C •nyn: ; t erlor 7' ;.r • • eia l N»i » u t r * l •* f#r>i. $1 .1 it l tlll H 4 o .u the i>y C'Utrastr.lii , lect'tr««, .To Jamm. will go with mo to tho teacher, I can wholo night passed in broken iluiubera •\3be:« Rich- 1 ' II^ I H °>f couc f in, fXhiUlto n an Hk>- ' 'me , nit«* tlu<<ii«xt>a. • i}i(Uui, i(ia*.iv*tttMfifi.^ \n ef cii-intatfie ubjMCta, ••ut * i -.ii atc*»r,piiii d fi» i n a*:\iim-t.'. Po.t.ic-Al N-Utr«.it»At.miitiis wliwt « tfju.Job-Wor-fc « f Th * pn*U*Kfi»oraiin.mliiMvcrtii,«ri i »ro limite d t o ) • R rHlKTIM, U • W r k<C ti TKKMM OUR- Our f*cHUl M far •Xfcuttn- f «\arv * T»mljr o f Job rTrillin ; au«U a» UJOkl- i CI!l(lUI^l»*e , ClIKCK-l , UlijLiaEjtPs . -RKOWirr* . LAPK1.H . «TOKR IHIJ.'S , SHO W llt*« •tl„l.\*K.S of'AlWtUvis.KTO-.KlC KIT. Arann t aurpaaovtl b y an y e*tfcWiihm*i U In Wester n »< r Yftr k 'Buaiac^jB &IM w ^, i CAUY.UUiVLVAltO Jt ^J*. | t>tAi.r.its mall Kiudi of Hardware, ti.- tva.e (t'.ctt ii n« co^pci' t^o. Jobjiu ^ u- »« nt «*. it i......i *L»jit: ilu-ir tiorui ui a^ , ug'i oTuTi-.. L. wooL.\ i ^OVPiciC n*xt to tliA-J'.At olHce .Ucnunl c*'0 ratioti-i of every Jiiud t J(.*rtur«iMl m * liest luantmr. iIo]nw;»utIuc Medicines tur •&lc, from the Went Uurmau preparation ltrockport, X. V . | Don' t you remember, Jamie , Tho cottnpe on tlio lea, Th e orc'mid, au«l tho woodland, And the 'ch«risl*eU niaple itefr^ Thos e branches touched the window Of the room we eft. ed \ tuir own,\ There we tey and listened i.jghtjy, •To tho music ot its boiig-. &on' the roof is leaning, *J-amie r And the star* to-inght ar e wucn. *To shine botweeu the crevices. Of *' our oid room,\ I weeu, Tho homestead ia desened And the t.ul v ui J 5 luiikling grow 'Around the dea r o d hctuthsUme, W'aeru we sa t loi-ga^u. Aye ! \long-ago\ dear Jamie, •iinw diojio teem liic years, And iiioihinke* thy c^e» arc blinded-now By A utisiy c inid ot* tears . You shut ilieni ever so ch *'-•!)', And gu « oxidui ing hue» the while •Tln'og^h tlio \• sunny hills of memory,\ 'IVY*hen.yon wvru.ft-cliiid. T o when you v*erc&child, Jamie, -And puiyed upon the lea , 'Beneath the spieadnig br a ichft* Of CMC dear *»ld ma, ie tiee . 'T w **>-be»ure the turt WAS bio; eh. *l\i i-eivlve th^'chcu-itied head, AMd-befilre thoy loiil us.Avetjlii'.'g, Th.it one deaiest friend was ueud. Now glemninp through the mnplcifcaves iTiie iomb-*tone you.m.*y*aee. ll'Xtmurc-I Ui<>r, bat }ostei*:ii{Jlit, An'd i'Mimbe ed One, Two, Three. •Phe golden iuiks in Heaven, Those angel forma to guido, Ou r bnrk into-a resting place, SatWromal l wind and tide. •Do you ever, ever think, Uamle, /That since th e days of yore 'You*ve been wandering' front yOXir child- hood faith Each day' a little more.\ That for many, many, years , Jamie, lYou'vebren-slowty drifting past, That^great-cternal Heave n •WLere.-your bark should rest at last? :Do yo u never, never see, Jamie, •Hut faintly through the storm, *\V'ilh-<a-diiii and clouded vision A pure bright angeliforni? D o yo u never feel a hund, Juiiho, Steal o er yoi.r hrow a t even, And hear a iimther's low sofr voice *SpeaI. unto tin e ol'lleaienf '^Thon.tbsp my han-i, dwan'Jamic, *WV|1 gti waindoi ing hark thiough tear?, To the stwno *\ sweet faith itf childhood,\ Tha i we've l*»st these many 3 ears, .We'll tiust it e'or so faintly *Anri-il«ilI--ajichor \ byeai«rbye, , T On the gl.id'fcright shores of H*aren Wueie they wait tor you and I. F\^KE ^ . . WOJDE. •Bred.port, Nov . 17 n. 'prove myself innocent,\ *nd disturbing dreams. From the cheer. _ #. y ou oug j jt npt to ^^ *jr> about her; Mr. W«!cott»bnd neVef known his son ' l«a moruing weal, ut^which he *Wfs re- ahc^ riob i ITou must be mistaken—She (iresses A c5nfmcl Stare v-aslt. hisciciitcMtK-o. r.nl words of'U»&phcniy OR bia I0u [ ;u5_ Sl-amo vas geno. i saw him once more, 'n.- wae ]\i\ and co'il and motionless, snd \i-csc:in by his fronds to l.ia let resting l'- In thesinr.ll iiri.-c.fwn tLat fi.ll wc' I'to te.l an untruth, audtho words fell with -minded of the quarter's bill that must he j a rebuke upon his heart. ' * 'p.iiid, of tho coala an d flour that wore out, ro plainly. She would certainly inalto '•' Very well, wo will sec about that,\ -*\<! °f tue necessity of supplying Mr?, more show if sho were really rich. -How ;he aiHwmeJ, with forcer! sternness j und -Waleoti's empty puite, ho went forth to ( do you know that she'» rich ?\ | meet the difliuukios of at.othor day, faint •' I hare been intimately acquainted \J ll \ a '' ^ 1 \ >,lt ,lcw '• r,: ' E '''• : \' 1 nt heart, almost hope'tss of vuccess. A ' with' her family from infancy.\ s!lllk o w!th unw \»n> 0,i anguMi. coufideut spirit, sustained by homo nftec- \ W>;111 who wjuld oyer tako her to ••—•»-•»- tions, would havo carried him through; he rich \i Sho Roes to chureB in plain, '\\ 0T ^\!rr —A £r-.iiu'^ tr. -i • 1! as :..i!r.r AFICT -Sim'- r\\v»r , ype'* tr sfeA.:- ,n 3 ' „f 1'jjtit ht '.-SUIT) d .Li'.'/rcsem UH.$, \-.:iy<: \V '. :rt r r-;.^ -r\ry-o\ Q • c U\TT. wei.lv i\!'I-.::. \ C:, :'..' s.ir. ^-t hi *' &f>-'X. he rich ? Sho goes to chureB in plain , but uiisqppui ted an he was, the burden ' merino, and neither wears jewelry nor \ sroir \ 1n ' nit'irc, •» •wan too heavy for hiui, and he sauk un- crinoline ! I:. der it. ''i'he day that opened so unpro. is worth V i leaving the room he went down stairs, feeling much mure uiicuiufortalile than •wheu he wont up. Again he seated him- fcjlfiu lii» iiirge chair, and again loaned baik his Wi*ary head and clu&ed his ,.hciiYy ejelids. -.Saddor was his-facethnn , bd'foro. A.s he sa't thus, his eldest daugh- ' ti-r, in her sixteenth year, came and stood piwusly, clostd uj < n him a ruined mat, by him. Sh o held a paper iu her baud, \Father;\ he-opened his e-yes; ''h«ro is my qtt'irturVbill. 'Cau't -1 have'the on Mr. ;Fresniau, a friei.d anil neiglibor worthy of her.\ money to titko to school with rue iu the of Mr. Walcutt. He, also, had come , \ Do- you supptso she is worth twenty iHiuriiiiy.\ homo weary, dispirited and almost sick, thousand dollars'.'\ \-I am -afraid not,\ answered Mr. The trials of the day had been unusually . \More.\ WMeott, half in despuir | severe, and-when f he looked atteiotrsly . \ Fifty Iliousaud ?\ \ Near'ly ml'tlie giflswill'bring in their forward to scan the luturo, not even « : \ More than tlut.\ nioui^y tu-morrow, and it mortifies ine to '.gleam of light was seen along the black \ ^ os \'ore then Do you know how much sho , t-,ro -1\*™''\* l1 '\ !o'lo»itg I \ A eomfovtabV <-.lJr,)i|i.l No,-not oxactl, j-she is worth enough to be-a prise to any •Xet us look in for a few moments up- of you young, fortune huuters, were jou •' i I pl-^-t-.' Thomas-; hut! know twoir i \ ron t of,H rn ilr - \'' '\ «•' ' ' on\ of the h'-ltf-a*. dayn ff !UE( S.H 'The jcurnny wns ci.lin-.ly 11. • . oven's of their li\i>^, and th Ir c,.' ' excited t.h-> atlcritior. At a way slati.in, the th- . Id stepped out to got a drli.k, ..r doughnut, au:l li.-aid tin 1- timo tr rilbh f. the d.'C\ of t: l.l -nir to buv Ii i-nly no'estimatiug'hcT worth.\ \ Are yuu in earnest, Uncle John ?\ Surely I am.\ bo bo..ind tlie Gtheri.\ 'The daught spoke fretfully. Mr. Walcott w.ivcd her aside with his hanJ, and fho -want ofl\ niutteriug and pnuting. ! \ I t U inurtiljing,\ said Mrs. \Walcott a little •&a-p!v, '• and I don't wonder j comforts.\ ^ot for himself, but .for his g in t 0 lllilll t *ke is'btauliful ' that Helen feels annoyed about it. Tho wife and children was the pain. j ^ mine I \Will jou assist—' '•bill has to be paid, and I don't see why , ••JUHitir's CO me !\ cried a .clad littln ! \ Sl W : \T- She will illion—there is, li 1 nh0 \ \ ' so ° ll \ , »-'•' u : ' ° Him Tl.ii a'.,\ \M\\ i'i i.\r ici^ filri .l...kli TUIUi't,-,- il* A* he -stepped acro-s Ihe 'thrcs-hold Of his dwe.liu = ', *> ,pang shot through hi s heart, for tho thought come: \How' \ U-itk John, will you excuse me fur • \'* l'-'J''> ''_'' \' slight tho present hold mpon all those spraking su lightly of her' I real'y be.! t0 st ' P' nf •*• *' \She tiiust • i.t- his re'mi, ai. i n:l g ••... • .,it i'i . I i ejula i;:i I ; 'l i i . \vl.ici . \- ii- .• u, : Uttl-s . n. -.::.! .to > ^ O' b '*- .-l I .» • . .liii *: • a • t i'fr, t i 1.vi K '. ...1.1 V.'l • : . i I.. , I -.1 .-. . ir : i r. i. . 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Brockpurt.N I Y HATC H & ^AUTHK~~ 'UtALCit* in M'K>tr.s, Hho'-tr, IiPn her «• *• .i» ' -•tf't N». U Hii'ii S.re<*t,l!r*e o N> U Uii'i i S.re<*t, , K\.i >«»• ;I;d•-*.<*• t. uOl'.t .i.i.o i Afr - I rirv '•1'HU -..:, f Iir r isoua- • -•> toeing i; 1 fa t i-.vi Brock- A Ciiilds Prayer. B r ALICE CAREY. Sweeter than the-rci. •» • r ih'ushc?, Wij* 1 . . IIIP w.fl ,$ i tr . ; (Brighter than tlio spring-time bluihes, iteddfiicii ou t ot snow, Wher e the vo.co and chee k so fair •Of the lUtie-cbiid «t liroyer. Like a white Iamb of the meadow, Climbing through tho light; J*ike a priestess in thf» shadow '*'•: th*. tetuf'e brigit, •8e.'iiti'd sin 1 , sa t uiig,IIoly Onip, lh ne and nu t my wilf.be dune. .fnliiilfiti itferrllnin]. ;THB TWO HOMES. ffwo men on thou w;.y liome, met at it sir- et-cros/mg, and ilicn w.ihii-diou'to- vntiier. Tuey w.-u- no glilmr^a id frii'nd-'. -\.Tills ll.lS l.CO'l a i- r il' y ' jiiil.l it in.iy not b e dune as well first as last.\ I'o this 31r. Wideott made no answer- The words but added another pressure to ' the heavy burden under whieli he was al- ready staggering. A to- a silence of a few moments, Mrs'. Walcott said. I \ The coals are all gone.\ \Impossible!\ Mr. Walcott raised hiaheadnnd looked incredulous, \llaid •in sixteen tons.\ \ I can't help it, if there Vrero sixty 'tons ins'cad of sixteen ; they arc all gone. fTiie girls had hard work lo-d.-iy to scrape up enough to keep the fire in.\ \There's been a shameful wastc-tomc where,\ said Mr. Walcott, with stmug enjphasis, starting up and moving about •the ruo;r. with « very disturbed manner. \So jota always \ay when anylliiii}; lui.s out.\ a->.weriU 'Mrs Wa!ci.lt, rath er'tartly. \The barrel of flour is gotu also ; hul I bupposo you have done jour .part, with th e rest, iu using it up.\ 'Mr. V.\ .lent' -I'UTII* 1 '.ihiy oh.ilr.an- again stat.ug l.i.iuclf, Icii.e-I lack '! head and closel his eyes as at first. II. w sad, and weary, and hopeless b e fell— .'Q'he-burdens-of the Say-had secmeJ al- •niost too heayj for him , hut h e bad borne Up bravely. Tu gather strength for. r mowed struggle vritU adverse circunistaii res.lie had come hulur-.—Alas' tbat the pro • cess of eih-iustioti could still go on—tha where only s-rrotiglh could he looked foi on earth, no strength was given. When the tea bell was rung, Mr. 'Wal- . coti.ui.iue no inuvement to.obeyr thesuni- tuons. '\Come to supper,\-said llis-wffo.-eold- \ FiUliei-'s come !'\ cried a .glad little ! voice on iiie stairs, tho moment his foot- fall sounded iu tho passage; then quick, pattering feet were heard—and then a tiny foriirv;as.«i>riiignig.into'hts arniF.— Before reaching the sitting-room above, Alice, the eldest daughter, was by his side, her arm drawn foud.y within his, and her loving eyes lifted to his face. \ Are you not late, dear ?\ It was tho gentle voice ot Mrs. Freeman. Mr. 'Frceuvin could not trust himself never be youis. j •' Why, uncle, is sho engaged ? I'.l fight for lu-r.\ I \J)un!t take-on so. She is not engag- ed Hiatll know of, but she would not : marry you, if you hud millions.\ I \ Why Uncle V j \ To be plain with yen, Thomas, she I has too much sense. She knows you in- UnJ to marry a fortune, and she knows • thitt you are inihe habit of-speaking light- .1 I'l.U, „.lj .t le'ii,! W...1,\ ik .1. h.-r -e.it a'-. . ,T , , ,, , ht if \ot contemptuously, of vinui aud tounsvvcr. lie was too deenly troubled ,. . t , } ... , - J roligion. iu *pint to assume nt the moment a cheer- ful tone,-and he had no wish to fadden the hearts that lo-vetl him,'by lettiue the , ,., , . , i - , , „? . 3'ou have no lnelicr motive. depression from which he was suSunnc . . , , _ , ° not succeed,, became too clearly apparent.u But thew ' away. Aw 1 \'Their. i,u . ' has! tlu-re ! s o, I • tinucd, sit tit g!.. glall cn't —u'i al .-..T» ! .! Jiiiiij. j you'll g.'t'l.'ft' ;-.H my n'ol i.(j; m.l i.u.v : he'sgoue an !g..t 1. t, an 1 I'm g' •! .•.'t II ri'iiidi.l KllM-t. ii ,. i ti..- ; . c !< nt, and th - e.,vii'nt sat,-I., m. S.K- .. I..i. tl..- fact thai it was t.ln> ul 11 ai. 1 i.'t !. i- Self, that W..H 1 ft, v.-l^ g r .f! ».:\ ;i routd uf n, p!u.h >. N.,t. » f.» „'i. • ;,-,. dies in tho cur w r\ di-llglu.-.l tl..,ti: \. •*' the old man an 1 net th.. r.,..m a \\l . hid marie tlu b'un.l.r, and \ g.nor.iiJ .'. left. \ I lb\ :» u> h. •: .a,it r^ ji'i tisc. - A M.-'.- „!.rt ,f . • !-..! ....' |1V, Ml t'i.'lltt. 1 •K i * i to- pp.ol U.MS v>r ', •> .-..V TT1.- .\ ^r f tl - ' •'!-* - i i h. .j r,«- • <r. t ',-. rrnrrti • i i . !•• Vtt... i' tlit; \ But dill amend and juiu t!ic church.' \•i'lo no; save yourself the trouble, il , Nr.wsPAi-itn CiNTCiis.—'Wo You wi.ttld j found in our i d krial PXJM-I>i • •-. ,•, I.cst I may slightly de- • per'-oni vbivhivp I--en •i.^m-ii .'. w.11 ± ., .,, , , cei-re you Thom»s, I will tell you partly in : l'ni'T, N-en-mj tl Ireeuia sawnuicklybe o „, . , ,, , . . ,, r J ,i;i„.,.i . 1 J «hat her wealth consists. I aid not i lease th 1 Do uncle ; I am curi»us to know, it, spom to many, v eyes of JNIn he sur'ace. \ Ate you not well, Robert ?\ sho in- quired, tenderly, sho drew his large-arm- chair toward'tlie centre of the room. \A little headache,\he answored,.with i slight cviston Scare.-.y vras Mr. Freeman seated en- i pair of hands was busy with each foot, removing.gaitor and -ehoes and supplyin she can'tlbe mi \ Well, then in tho Erst place she has health. Tint of itself is a fortune in tin- are of grunting, miufl'-dr pping -wtvet.— y..u •'.:•'.\ itin ot : \.\) tlii^l.v _ j, u w „ »i*» i- e • r t ,• iii' d l_> . \ Li tue second p ace, sho is ingenious. -\I..' • ;it..,-:, iu. Au-ui las th. •' :.r.' y.-t i is.i. . -Mvji^v •*<TT** --«JR>-««—^ - o -. Ui Wi- --.—nVlr .' '! •• nt' f • n ? .).i {' i'l.rtur:. il - ( - .;t!.- •«-, I;,— , n j - «r u t v ..,.,. — • • • • • \ >• i 'sr.il riusf' •»>-. t 'ii i It '.Hi £'t III IV t'll' l ' 1* 1 ...II- A, ..i i - -. ..tir- .r n o riz . 1 . . ur- ••• 'heir II- !3nt be d d mil-stir. _ •Ari ..unit coming'*\ ••'iippur 1\ H- .i i\ I in a:- sli.-a.is iwmiigiln u. (.li .imtliii.i \t\i-i tvi- .h s my ii ucW'hc» - .-.vers in . Willow -er Jlaiijr- •1. Cords, i.rry.g-oii- ivcruseue U I -> »r . iSvi'-o «$ / -l • ' . ' ' k .1 i'i. I ;c! \ s ,n-i», i^'e.iieet F LUiu I.A.H\>-A nn-nt.'it i vprj- r n an^ort- & A l-UVE'S. iniE Un.lorsiRnca Iins established aU0O.KEt:-6I10P i n Union stree t llrocitport'Wtliere'lic is pnjpai-od to lnnnu- if.cturo a t short nolice r.nu a t rcmon.-ible r»toi, Barrels of everjr Ue-cription, Kegs, iFirkins, anJ evenythinjr i n th o lint. .Bepairin; done. »'^Uin .CHARLES WEDB. TO f.T!T. A FROST OFFICE in ifhe Itrit'ROlc BL-CLDIMO, up but one flight of s'air- .-croin the street. Iltilia^ beau new papered and painted, mid.i«,now really for occupan- cy. Jt is tho l»rgo«t, pleasantest ami easi est of access of any office room in t'n- vil- . as*. Apply at tho B'-U'UULac WFJCE. F.OM SALE \ ~ \ TO RENT. \•^TIIIE Old Tavern and Grocery Stand an. X LireryStaWe, formerly occupied by OA- •»* 4t Hiiiivniiu. :For particulars, in •rtiMa of OAttY, WUISTliBB A CO. \ Broeliivrr.UApril.aa . «].,f MT?/- . „ C 051 ?^?. for eliiWrm, Kmsing Bsttlon »u« Teothinjf Rlnjsforwaleibv ...' .[ ' . -..*. 1* 111 it- s'.' f iu u -tn.E, -.nid iiniritu n.-sica 1 U'< , closed his eyvs. lUisciiunieiianei'wnn-a sad, Weory, exhiusH'd O'l.. He had been seated thus f,.r u>.ly a lew minute:, ivlion hi-'Wife said, in a f. a ul voice.: •\ Mi re trouble agiin.' \ What is tin- niattor uurv V asked Sir. Wa co t, aliuoBt starting. \ J«hn haa boon sent home from school.\ -'\What?\ Sir. Walcott .partly Toso from his chair. \ He has been suspended for bad con- duct,\ \'@h dear '.\ groaned Mr. Walcott, \ where is he ?\ j •I j...,'. i. My t d dll tt.\ . nit. to • i ..• n .l. e i ^ suy ..ny.HI w4. i n i »ny i. t d dump.- Vi again,\ uiutlcrcd Mrs. iitirwlt. '• It's \s much as w.ilili tn asli lor mouryortt g .s Hiinteil.\ And slieki'pt to ilio diiiiiigiruutii. When .-bv i-eturiied, her bus.iaiid was stnmiltiug VTIII re she had left him. \rinail .1 l>i tug y<iu u-cup of'tea !\ she usked. \.Js'u I dun'iwih for iiiiyfiiiugl\ '• iWlnl's the mutter, Mr. Wnlcotl .' 'Wn.it J« you look so troubled about, as if you hu'tn't atriund-iu theworld? What have-I done to you!\ There was no answer, for there was not ae.iade of real sympathy iu tho voice that industrious und frugal th.'ir place with soft slipper. There was fortune, for any worthy young man, rich ! and th- tun ];ttl,> not one in the household who did not seek or poor. Phe knows all about kitchen that all do r and household matters, and is not too, life of an edit\ th-n- n-e nvu i j. <t.,,.', 4 -, ,, u i ;.,- _ ,, , among our sukctib.-rs, Lut am- n^- i ••- paper read. rs g-r, r iliy A.- v.. .1.-. g' t a [ ii.-s.in sit ,1 ,,vu t > a !,;m:-,-l.i!.:, t_... •tp ibo bill o far.-, and ov;n ti. .i.g , M IU.- i.i.-ir 'r. ais.i wus t..rt ii.'iui.'d, y.tn'.ii plaiu becius; ail wa* Hut ti. h. Ii...- i >i \.^ i \ as . -. '..' t! IT ' . lUI.-i .•-. .' a • i i. -. -^*r.t 1 n>- ra-^h .l.-.t 'O.d ha J rev T* as !: .<nro ..l.-R to reuder him noin-3 kind office. ..i«ie — Hero is another j Tis this di-.i-ncry o tasti- an. mi r • i- is . •us !• r..t.. n I j tiiuii. t -.Liu', al.ii.- t .a; ita i the It.was in pissiUo, under such a burst proud to-work. You are after a fortune t fUtijVct vv.is bruug'ut to our iu,r. I moi r so troul'l. some. IJu It -i Ml I I..ii. v- iti.'ii .-t l\ir :!.-•) f.'jr with of heart-sunshine, for the sp'rit tf ilr . and a spending machine attached. She' Frceuiiin long to remain shrouded. AI- •' a fortune and its ornament. ' rcadi most imperceptibly- to himself gloomy \ In the third place, she is intelligent thoughts ,gavo placo to more cheerful and refined—well educated in the best lines, and by the time tea was reaily, he rudimcrit3 of-cur literature, eschowe.most had half fortrottcn the fears which had so novels and all Frenchy trash of the day, liiurtted him through'Iko day. read- her Jlible, attends Sunday School But they could not bo held hack alto- M a teacher and a pupil. Is that enough? g'tier and their existence \v..s marked, W'\ J' o u not S' v 0 '' «P 'hat the is rich iui'e-d V \Yes; but I (bought ihe was rich in money, or something ejtiiuated in dollar- nnd cents.\ \ Well, estimate her-worth in dollars the f..r illy by ll/ at.i 1 g t«o p t. ,n.. le.id.t.g .ir.ic •: in u,i.» .1. ;. our daily paper*, i-xpr.-s.-, to cacii ..tiur ' opiosit: o, iuiuiis. As for ouir..lvos, j- full hlumkilg oi'th so (iiviisili.-d r i-r-o u '-•<'- . h 'bo •'>5r.. 1,-t '.l.roe Crsi -iiiflo ill. ottr U •r; » ^^»*-n3i- mude the queries, but rather of querulous • reduce their expenses at least one-half, dissatisfaction. A few moments Mrs.' \ f- see light ahead,\ were the hopeful •u-i'u; the oveniitg, by n unusual si once nid a I.-traction of mind. This was ob- served by Mrs. Fivcmau, who, more than a ul suspecting ihe cause, kqpt baok.fiom li r husband the knowledge of certain ..utters about which she had intended to anJ ocn \ if you .please, and tell m« •peak to.bint, fur she feared they would 5Uln - add to his mental disquietude. Bttr.ng \ \ I don't know Ihat I can.\ the eveuing-jhe^lcaned, from something i \ ^°' '* s0 ° )'\ u r nriior i s q l « t c slated ie said, (he real cause of his changed as- * inc o '''ore-is no money ra-lior patrimony, p cti At once ber thoughts commenced ]Jut * llilV0 not tolJ )' o u \\ J ct . nor l1 \' . mining in a new channel. % a. fe-.r lll0s t material item in this young lady's lending remarks^he drew hor husband fortjno. She is amiable and swoot tcm- .uto conversation on flic subject of home ' l' orea - Tl '' 3 rcany-a 'poor man in th- expenses, and the propriety of restriction li,n d woull] tl \\ li » not, 'o r g'' oa t fortune .ii vaiions pnuits. Many things were if he had only a morsal of bread with it' mutually iprunou-ieed superfluous, cud ' \ Well, unclq, that is the extent of this easiiy to bo dispens-d with; and before 'grange fortune which—\ sleep foil fortthiiuly on'thu^cwviyeyelids I \ No; tho most matGri »i itcm . om ot Mi. dM-i-emaii\ that night, an entire !' whic h « ive s a s r aoiil vsl,u e » nd beal,t y ehiinge in their style of living had been t o a \ hn P^essiot.a is the pearl-of great dotornsinodMpon—a change -that wotvld ! P ricc - Tkt is a E u:>rant y of Ul ° g onu - I iueness and safety of eve-ything olse.— ' That will 'cast its lustre upon ber own opinions, we shah never cxp. ct t-> n.ak • j a paper, ih.it ia.h reader nd. prrnj.- ti'Mii , the firs- to the last page, 1 ut we s'.all strive to present such » niu.-y ., Si., ..- ; and of subj-cts, that cadi on- vvnl liud | much, even if not a.1, tu hw lik ug. by ; employing in the .|.'iiirtni'ii's...f 1',,. in, Stories, Ucn nil L tcrrttarc, nud even ; Aiiventurca, many d.fleie.nt wi iters, w t . shall furnish a paper which shall pi -as\ i all c'.ass\s more or 1-ss.— 3. Y I'ajicr •V-I. t C , »i i '' •••' I le; I '• To Hi •- ,•. «.. . m.t !.e 1- •; v.iih al l th\- ;• i t i*ipr— '. • — fti' 1 ,C > 'l '• «. I ' . v... , , -I.-; •< rv • lllal-Hl's Of .'I I c* i C .-r. tj :.. Ti 1, f . i'. '.I'TVJ I' .'.I'TIC 1 i-.'re w n.i <sc .ip 'c r-di- '. '•• -i*- . .•ith flu i. .rna — Walcott stood behind hor husband, but as he did no t seem inclined to answer questions, she turned away from him, ,,-•!• . .,• ., , and resumefl the employ meiit which hail ' Lp in his room; I sent bun there as , ,, , . . . , , i TT MI i . ' been interrupted by tho ringing ul 'the soon as he came home, loull have to \='-'''\\-\ e - J . t> rt. tea bell. The whole evening passed without tho ocourrenco of a single incident .that gav. a healthful pulsation to the sick hoart ol Mr. Walcott. No thoughtful kindness was manifested by any membor of the family ; but o n the contrary, a .narrow- regard for self, and a looking to him only that he might «tipply the means of self- gratification. No wonder, from flic preseure which was on him, that Mr. Walcott felt ulter'y discouraged. -He retired early, nnd sought to find that relief from mental dirqMide in sleep nhicli ho Itnd vainly hoped for in the lwom of his 'family- l>ut the if he goes on i n this way. I'm out of all heart with hiuii\ Mr. Walcott, excited as much b y the manner in which his wife -conveyed 'Un- pleasant information as b y the informa- tion i self, started up, under the blind im- pulse of the .moment, and going to the oom where John had been sent-on coni- ng home from school, punished tho boy everely, and this without listening-to the •xphnalion which tho poor child triedio nake him hear. \ Father,\ Said tho boy, with forced jalmnesi, after the cruel stripes had cex«ed.-, \I wasn't to bl<mv\and if ion words of Mr. Freeman, as he .rcsigued himself to slumber. With .renewed strength of mind and body, and a confident spirit, he-went fn-il. the neat day—a day ihtif he had louked forward to withfear and trembling. An d it wa3 only throiighibisronewed strength and confidenKpiiit that he was able to overcome :the-3imcnltios that loomed up, mounttdu thigh, before him. Weak des- pondency vould have ruinod all. Home bid .proved his tower of itrength—his walled -city, Strengthened for tho con- flict, he had gone forth again into the world, and connuorotfiin the struggle. \I «eo light ahead,\ gave placo to \ Tho morning breaketh !\— Orange Blouom*. f»T Eeligion—A lt«-y which opens wiuo <h\ gale of Heaven. * .pathway, and that of those around hor, as long as she lives'.\ THE YOUKO MANVOOVRSS.— I saw iiim first at a suuiiil parly. H e took a single glass.of TOiie; and that in compli- ance with the request of a young lady with whom he conversed. I saw'him next,-when ho supposed he T»IE COST OF CAPAOITV — A wealthy lady, paying lienianghtern visitat sciiocl, and inquiring what progress sli- had mail- iu her duration, the poverties* ansuerc.l •' Pretty good, icauame; Miss is very r.t teutive; if sho wants anything it is capac- ity : but for that deficiency, you know, wo must not blame her.\ \ No, rn.idame,\ replied her mother, \ but I blamo yen for having menticni'd it b.-fo-o l-r . Her fath-r, thank Heaven, can afford his daughtor a capacity, ftr.J I beg si.n mav have one immediately—cost what it. may.\ cv A--1 .— A t^ijv Ir.ota ' ehl .\f. '• -1 ' -ii'. «;ii-'l.''fi ib.'at I 1 o I uTs vi -;e lli'-j\ fri-,J-nt, wo have niac.-.T'.-i'.i 1 .-.,-;.. '- r h.'-.b tl <- • i.... 1 11' \I: : 5 ' ' As i.-- i x.p'inroot. r i ul.! ii .- .. 'f il I\ «• 'u'.i .'I m sri .'.'•lii'.l, lif-g i.h.Lt-d ly bla:k ants. .,! ,i. n f. •• •'.!. -1 fir . i that ll '. «b'-i e •-I V ! -. 1 ! ft ' I.T':. t :icwr. l]y -^ S m 1 n an w is at R.chlan J Centre, Wisconsin, with a horse .inll.ur:- gy, and was asked if he would i't carry a aily wiih him over to Bamboo, liin.g al,n-, and a .gallant man he oorsentrd, when the lady, who is put down on the showbills as tho \ Fat Woman,*\ and who weighs o'tliy 090 lbs., was brought oat and introduced tohi.n. Hiscniivtenmtion was unseen, taking a glass to .satisfy the | wa \ in lesci4 'al'c, lad 1 cconc'u !i d ihnt he slight desire formed by his social indul- i c \ 11 ' 1 ' \\'•• acooiniuodat-her all ainn:c. — gence. He\.h'jsght there was no dan- j She refused to be accommodated in any 1 ATT 1-e th? !'•• inu* hccbi ..f ai. .. - i hiiv,.' kl.'.-.^l by fililam •'•o '•••> '- nulls -o >'.!- f . r .in u; stoi-i-d. i\j A'ftiv — VY.i.i.'.'-.-.-trtij • .1 ..'.v.'ii. i^\-' 1 indisponwlh-B t-.i.J,iriiiiC''y.t!iaiili i'»- Mh it ••!. i.i. t\ .-.' -.1 v Wo l.a.i' lh'.- vuli'0'.I l'\jd w-ietcoJ. ..- ii.furt—wor'e man tliMW. •i , .-iii J w - l.-iv? I- n 'I'll »li - . II. .re d'-.'h hy fro-tins h-ng '..J i.uul, lh u the food rer- I saw him again with those of'his own age, mooting at night to spend n shori time in convival pleasure. H e -said it was only innocent amusement. I met him next late in tho evening, in the street, unable to .reach his homo.— He looked ashamed when ho next met inc. I saw him next rci'lining in t'.ic -ITO\'. T.II- i J\.i.-M.--I\'^--Wll 1 th.nk Ci.-.ihy is tu.. g il.sb. Ho liaaii't g .t the 1 i.H hit of b ard. Once- —I say !.o imtl.-rvd, buthci \Lavi-s. A\ir!ia. —\1 t'.liil; nflt. C'r.iLC — Wu.'I U^on a, fjr it pnclcoo. my chji'k, ^Imcua.—Oil, ( irnoc! other manner, and ho felt constrainod depiivohireself of her society. — •»-\««». — Ji\|\ Mrs. Partingtnn is fan! to haws 27=-\ Read iho biographiee of gr.-at, ar.xlou'-ly nsk-,1 .f t n-!o Tom is c better good rr.on and -women,\ say i i.n pxeh-.iig ', n-.toiieof thi'inlia.la f,u.h.cn:ib!c in..ih- er. Thoy nearly all sprung from pi.in, strongminjej wumcii, vvlu lin.'. a' oil a, little to do with fash'ons a wiih i-l.r.-ig- inK fluids ' li.l,i':.d rn.'iriorj- — i.ir.H f.-r Tri.-»Iti\(j this Ui'irJ that, Uiiu\ Tuin hml beer, ti.ii. divted sc.'crc timis, v.lul- Kiu<!i ii:v> traus.Uu.tl 'bvii 'j>:o ia.i lir.n ill SI.- ,jr ir. i.l; r : iti'i'iiry upon the fact tha'.