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eaten he says, “T"don't care much for pic-| But no, abo. A woman is always a woman, | in the human beart in, s gute a shape as to
They don't look like outdoors. They don't] she has, in the best-arranged banks, her window | ¢Tord out every other thought 0 RY KATE THORS. ia, Bridgeport,
ook like the place I want to see, Now, could * *
marie a Picture jist as I'd describe it to Ye, 50 Hv 4
very pI
Cena. Bngene, Ste, French
ei Hi Chaalotie “scods for a moment hewtatiog: then novelist, died on Aug. 2, 1857. He wi mn Paris
and receiving and paying-teller. Why, pray?|s wave of memory P passing through ser my The Fourth of July is past, and we are led to| Dec, 10, 1804, For several years he ‘ras a ann
rived Igo fortune; and
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. THE NEW. YORK WEEKLY. WOE: No.
for 8 moment! (flat is this—Pshaw! What a just like ; that i pee to be denied. But} the midst of tropical foliage and plants, » fs the spondence. i
foo ish fan tho puxwod Lomes would answer diccontul Bice men act on pretty nearly cel Ino fountain. Tt is Frothled bver y Mins Corre ‘pon
goes on with worl rales. Uy is the un tion Of credit, and | Merle, who, with her te hair, ia a ing :
a vei "the little house, as be bi painted the | credit ot sucss. It is i habie. to wos at the | robe of pale green, Tooks her 0. nymp | Gossip wird, READEKS AND CONTEIBUTORS. i
er, and the hills, and the old wall, not fromm man who fp stable. ‘Bat we canvot laugh t the of the fountain The tragon i is waning and {7 Commamentions: adiireaned to thie lonartment s su d
inisiuation or description, but from miemor woman: far ma perversion of a sent ‘ait | the visits to tto seem to have ceased nSebe soticed nite the watien ot reabonatbie part {
the litte house where he his | in her thane? The flush an ther eating eiiowhat wera pe se, going Veli digued to Chom as evidence of Lie Roun f ire }
brothet Hn were ro—where they, et a cheek is love. The fit of Sutin a a Shadow the fountain, seal erselt t
chililood nthe, Hit ous Kew nn, whet x ber emconal and highly-sensitive spirit is | benct &. i
iaaanaanennane Tom, bis rete, on brother, his hero, nes. an te peakat charm. ‘A few moments later, voices entering the grotto me ti :
SEW YORK, JULY 2 twa perats over tho ‘barl lot of Choir wilowed nthe, in busives however, she must train down to} fail upon her ears, afd one which, with & wild \
seennnes front to seek his fed Tules.. » see the Successful business wornan heart-throb, she recognizes, bas the power to chain mis rit ite io of ores a
Terme ta Malt Nubacribere: tunesthetr f fo ee erywhere, 1b when we study ber we find that. to her seat. irring them together very hard. Bi
Ho paints the little hotise from which their | in certase iu she bas become rigid and irou-like, Sah, the ni zap, of the fountain bas dserted | wren exys. a ‘and the whites of two; stir them in, a . 5
(Powraas Pune.) mother, broken-hearted for wank ¢ of ti tions of of her preci ‘ely as etn must train bis mind. her post,” N trevor says, laughingly. ‘1 | two wineglusses of rose water. When well mize, bake :
™ siete eS Teenie atwent "boy, had been, borne bisines shard for woman. It is'a pity, P any the |
ro i: fie 2 wouse, wo lon, OMe, ist go into. It is her right; but it ialght ‘And then, em en for a while on ‘personal reat of the whites Lo @ froth, with three tablespoontuls
r 3 copies ger
GOOD News and Niw Sous Weel in ‘vo eae, $458 | dere. & weak orton, bate late ii eae wet almost te aled hor mistortn ado oh viee—until ‘Ab dene the lady 383, soutly and] gt'sugae, and put oo top of the putting, When i i
TWIKI ALA. The vol number [ileated on your | the big aloueall vaiuly’ wishing | other thingé » much better. There ‘ought to be tele hesitatin 1
aublrewe nel denote when your sulacripsion expires, Uf that che e might find Ti strong, stou loving fellow to. earn every wo- tf ee » Eaton, if I cause you | ¥9, }
wish 0 Tia Sree a ea ee ne, yout strike it stranger! ‘That's it, It's | mans Bread ud protect her children, “‘Thet is) pain by wine ne sieut to ask; but Tan 80 {
; 1h taper est aulkeete the ver? fow much do you Want for it? | nature’ anxious to know," Ha ou found any trace of | or Y
pytsenitine decry of your rtiaice te acknseigtget Same your ‘rice. "thf," said tho ——___ Ee eee blen ¢
el singe af vetuine andl nan ron your label wit ” sari The answer is low and trou!
i mi Ware nok been property credits, and Chae ye hist, Tellye. ye must! Dowt wie}. ALL TROUGH A MISTAKE. No." “
‘S te ith m igor. TO t picture, and b ‘:Eaion, have you any idea as to what could
‘Yo won't go back on that, But go BYVELLIE DARLINGTON, have led her to take sucha step? I ave wondered
are’s a winder on is tide, an’ a door 7 and wondered, for i knew that a not be rot
! bere—t T can fai 0 mischiev-| Edgemoor is grand old place. Round about! that the boy whom I bad known an Tove ever | weil q
eeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeee—e—e——e—SSSasa—w -hidin® Veh “wa wall, and jit smooth Iawt catalate, dotted here and there | since he was a babe, could have to be
. A PICTURE TO ORDER. rootber: nea eae or ace calli ine Sys with fine tree Bay flowers and dancing | #¥ght but tender to the woman hoo had mibde his F}
her eyes ‘whe fuer band, tke is? | fountains add teir quota to the genes uty. | Her avonts evid dently affected her hearer strong: t
BY WADE CBI |e reds gnxious-lookin’ w yomuan, is calth, through the death of old / ly, There is a moment’s silence; then Eaton sa} re eae wai sw ¥
— indest face,’ the dearest face. i ild—w] ¢, a ry stand few minutes fe q
Me el the ents ot oe biting oe Cont" ye,| aur. rot, bone tis oy li mac erat a tag Dede TET te PAB antici Ses maak i
State street, Chicago. Before it stand “No, the space ia too small. I couliln"t do itso bears her moths name—Charlotte, She s and I will requite that interest by co 00 ‘th sauce. }
wart, salon man, vit a. miner, | that you could ow in the itary window, holding back Ou the facts; they have never before pused Inv |p 7G, Hive, N.Y cist, All kinds ot wine would be }
‘ ‘i ‘Paint me her i) ye, sn ranger, will ye? heavy brocaded hangings with one ‘beter hand, ips. My a es ba epPiness and, vit ist a a ee oe Ane ‘are called, tf thes {
His bronzed, gool-natural face is Lighted with | see here.” And. lie goes down into lus tapacious sit she gazes ut with asad, mournful expres-| "re precio Charlotte's, ‘been cies ue when Juice aut the ine 4
conteotrnen if the worid hed at last rewarded | pockets and bea ape ‘@ great pile of sole coin upon. gazes wreckel solely ‘shou flan me for & time, the wine will ha 5
br Bis ant work 2 ple ti ante) Chroot dant with] tlie nsa"HEU™ Se ne se hie tg ne i
. “Don’t ye ca it, stranger. a unnoticed by Charlotte, as, she stands wit le—my father’s sone © he sku Maca tna . 4.
He simeotly regards asign wpe the wails at the thowant 38 eo ‘ te ii ve ve! haves Pi re ber face tunnel ra fn the door, some one has en- | w! elegy fat ‘hd when Esra bor Te wine a kit of a ors those of dark geapes make 4
ins these words: tk ae and ing 8 at her with a world of pity | was bis b "eh lips that 8 gave me the: name he bore | the rich tints sce emia a ret and port wines. Buvut f
Room 30. | yet, Tot masty te Tenge See ee ant earning | himeelt society he met rei we tego. genet
P in bis gold-seek- | SY! Site" ‘ile ie i RUN tell ye bow st ware diters an ae ouely te young lady fro vn Lawrence, Masse avis was visit SUN MeRae ite countries eine ae
Pe had h of ent." ; impatient turn | She fancies sh is i alongs fand the e thought, frames | ing ‘Hien in New York, ‘Gorman oe, i
Ferliaps he bas had enough of “roughing | Spove tiem one if aloud in tride the| tHe saw her often, and became desperately in
it," aod lougs t tor a taste of the refined delights} ‘*No, yean’t hose, none of 'em,’? he says; watcher iow fea Started Ake turns: but| love with b her, and soon discovered that his aifec- i
denied bim in his exile. oe Bay ‘Nell, enough, but _an't ye|as her eyes rest upon the ‘manly durk-browed, | tion was reciprocated. When she return Hosts. 4
Whataver his intention, he seems half-ashamed | got mo pasuslookin’ lites wonted, with: hoi | dark eyed face ve-salwess Fanisies $ from her ow | Lawrence, he followed ier. He is Bandon, ana] whic ines f
of it, for he takes a hurried look up and down | faces, vei other facee—han'e yoy stranger [a though by thtooch of « mag of extremely fascinathig “manners, aud her par- ow i muy pagar ‘
the street, and hesitates again before bis resolve is The k not look | ‘Are you gtalto see me, Lottie?” he says. at first seemed pleased with is attentions to wine Sout oft bot sweet |
taken, ani his henbrin Toots go heavily up the| into the questioner's ‘face, eat he Shout kno the| “Glad! heme word reveals more than sho thet daughter; but wben, upon inquiry, they | an of ae ‘the Seyariing nen,
aire dtoar bopa sel growing in his heart. Instead, for {dreams, and the nest moment she is clasy very moderate | 3 “uottion wile. the 2
Ina little room Hor sits a shalby |answer. he rises, and, going to w corner of the| strong arms, whia the rolco she has never yet Tacoma ‘heir abit. change “yo coldness, and Stu gona ciandnaneanete Mead gai a ts }
Bia “he paged \ompants otte Foom, lifts « faded curtain—draped as it might be| heard without. ¢ secret thrill, says, softly, and | they set at once about trying. to sever the connec: must the neceseary applan t
‘The wel a upon the steve, and the | over a sbrine—and reveals upon a low easel the | eagerly + tween him and nd their daughter, But mat +:
bulging ‘portfolios “of *studtes,” all about, show | worn face of his saint, bis inother. “And I am more than glad! Oh, Lottie, you fers had gone too t >
that he, too, bas been digging after treasure, but| The gold-seeker, with a quick, spasmodic catch- | must have knownyou co ld not help ‘seeing my, ‘the time. went on, the young lady had | ¢te. in (1 So ¢
of another Kind, aud bis face gives evidenes that| ing of bis breath ia'on bis kuees ibtore ye clutch: Tove for you aibng time back! T “should, have | cause soto guapect tha’ ber letters Sere Entarcepten, | messengers to isa aud _ceitar trees, and carpenters f
he has fonad it’ ing the frame in both bis big, sunburnt dands, as before,-lud not my povel tye compared to| and told her lover as much. Knowing I intended | ant they ballt Davi house.” To TT Kins $
His wide, shadowy eyes see more than they rest if he feared be an illusory, fading me wealth, Keptme sil stents Eon it something your | to visit Boston and iat re reail i
vpon, and’ bis high brow teams with fancies far | vision. x ther said to me vbe en Twas with hin, the very | probably meet his Indy
above the groveliug horde about him. His eyes ure fixed upon the face, and for a time | night beforedhe.qyd, lias made me cast doobe and | mired in society, my uncle ' overs F
Upon the canvas before him his ah Sormbines 1¢ dues not move or speak. Whip-conds gather ancl | hesitation to the rinds. Lottie, he hat he | favor, to take charge of his _co to the caryentere a vanlt f
the fruits of research, oer vatin tion, nm, pet themselves under the brown s! ot bis tem, knew T loved a Fou, and be woul ppier that his letters reached Miss Graham by giv. ‘And hi {
in results too good to wit varal, plane. ples, and scaiding tears well up in for you than t y wife. ing them to her f
His labors have not “proud e am the robust | overflowing ng the rugged uplands of he ‘Ghecks i in ee lovely glow ebasee the sweet face, as she| *‘I did not tell my wife, for, knowing her strict
health nor the material he other. riny rivulet, lose themselves in the wiklerness { looks up at him. eas of right and’ wrong, I'feared she might
e is thin, weak, and Ninicerabiy. poor. Strive tu ~T always knew father respected and liked you, | think that I had better’ not interfere, and I ‘
as he may with his unbusinessiike nature, he can ie | Eaton. wished heartily to oblige and serve my uncle, be- J
bat keep hinaself half-fed. vana ourelf, Lottie? tween whom aad myself, through the nearness of i
‘The day is bitterly cold, and be pauses often in Won Boul cigars shyly as sho tourgrars: | our age, the warmest aifection had always ex-
his work to beat together | ‘bis blue fingers, almost RATT move tina ike Fou; Jove isted.
i as numb and lifeless little, rusty, unused eb, mother,”? he moans, ‘after all I was too} And so, when the ot ing pre “One of those letters, signed, of course, ‘Eaton | 4’
} Stove iz tho corner, How usqually the goats of | tate"? by custoh is ended, they are tuarried. Ie is win | Wolcott, any wite fomid and real My tes ©
t this world are divided. The shabby little figure is down beside him, te ani they go Europe for their honeymoon, | handwriting and mine are very sim
i What @ pit; his cannot exchange of | hanging Shout bi ig 0 werk and crying: ting to return until spring have | close observer would see a nun rat slight ‘ie
i their possbeiboe to the port ef gualization orth Fort of! Dou'e you know mot? | once more elethe tho earth with verdtre. jmices. But poor litle Charlotte believed that 1] repine at. and the pani away of relatives dnl sents
i that other clase ws Pepreseuited by the w of tl The b Dawa pian never turniug bis eyes from| Four months have paved, they have ret her, Sharried ‘her “for her to mont and grleveover, Never give way to utte
envy boots now conning tp towaed hina! his mother’s-face, gathers the ort fa i is strong | their beautiful bone ou, the Elution, sia ¢ Cina. | wealta T have searsbet & Tun WeaTyUely, A Deer eee eee eee ee ae ceae forte way
What a nee ab yes, but Fate doesn't often | arms, with an on worace like ‘and | lo dream ppiness seems te r alniost too fit if is, ball I I ease that search, but I fear it mane be, wroree, Thin wel iow the to at
Tend an eat Slarrars sobs: pentect to oneiuuy " co try to elevate feo eel aninvet
Perbay aps be eat “juminating somewhat to thie] "Oh W PeOne day her Lusband was engaged to dine with Wik ety stirs he air. Haan OF sa ea % mente, it ee
effect when the ® clump-clumping of the | boots, fol- —t a party of gentlemen friends during the afternoon, | **Oh, Eaton, ary jusband! Your own, Hips b have | Mon! ns te ely eo Sagi east ot
lowed by a bombardinent at bis door, but was to returu iu the eveniug, to escort his | vindicated you! Your wife has heard and be- | upon tho: ily. of cl
Interrupted itn. WOMEN AND BUSINESS, wife to a reception liewes!?” Ne look nro so than I
He Foes aul opens the door, starting, half with — ‘The afternoon wears Te jis, Chariotte's voice, and, there, before his | witty wercoucrast their destiny sth ours
fear, bi ure, at the stalwart fign BY HARKLEY HARKER. of clock, a all robed for vr hee eenecd ftariv! ivity, | dazed, incredulous eyes, a slender figure is kneel- | pe Rrently in our favor, we nll feel veeatetet ‘that: ‘euch
before tin Chaplotte, » While ating f for her Husband's com” | ing at bis feet; the long, golden tr roses, ing | ine inet, nid couse to grumble overs condition whieh
“Good mornint, sir,’? says the miner, still] ‘‘If women are going to do Dbusiness with U busi- ing, basies 2 getting ing ie thins ee rae as vi. | away. trot mvp her Baxeu. bese. Eneeratay np gale hart x. woman Is gifted with fy
. ro opens anu ua aya! uplifted to his face’ she cries! , fe shonhd always vo
Sood murs nue fu) the other 1 lice, | MST” ivory-tinted pai i ere the top, As slie| ‘aly “husband; do you not Know me—your little it, without regard to time or.
f ulding the door howpieablyo WS] Yet The multiplication tai i the lame to 8 | does'so, from out of one of the gloves fulis a uote, Totte?”? * ” onic at ie eee te toe ae eee ae
i “Catt E Took at the pictures? woman and a an. A true lady will uot expect | in what has sarery appearance of belug her hus | “With an ‘inarticulate murmur of thanksgiving, | tor persons able 10 cope with hor. Ofcourse ity ait
j erainiy. the cbange of commercial laws for her sake, She | band’ Eaton lifts With tears well i ee ‘ora smn Wn oat iF ity yan who takes
f ‘The visitor steps over the threshold, and a by fhe i not ask bank to give her note any more Glancing zcialy a ‘at it asshe lays it on the table, | up in her kind Set “Sirs, Trevor glides Brite ay wel aie ions dt iter “eaten 19
i time the a artist bas closed ‘the door and seal wail pot ask & g y she sees dress lis Adele Gzavan avay. Blessing i in her heart the kind Provi ened retral ux fatant expreaston toe spon!
i self at his work, bi hes gon found the reorh, has | than the three days? grace after it falls due. She | "Grea ch she her to request. Eaton's confidence at 80 | hg witicnn. ote ‘enon .
i looked at ‘hey and pl plainly failed to find some- | will try to conitense her conversation to the short- = wot yee inet “te ‘he : oft test a opportune a moment, iain
i ing he has hop est possible limit. Sho will transact her business, | @ralam mentioned as one of fscity's most bril eo
i stands now and wratches the artist layin; rose : " " [lant belles.” Suspicion is 3 aiother divectiong,
t ne pants, tow Ving | snd go about her business, precisely as men do. pent’ ume may cause it fe a rank reed propardons THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. whore Hut abie'te crows, ances with,
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Because even in business, well-bred men cannot! brings with I, cords a rise and make a few remarks thereon, from the | 98*Y surgeon. Tu 1829 ne
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i or waa not. sa rds are not readily trans-| forget that ® woman oman. Woman’s | her shortly before her. marr ‘ates 3 Coon sai te ‘ | commenced writing maritime novels. “The Mysteries
' mitted into form and color. "The usual terme of ways are not man’s ways, sand Heaven grant they | Cer one te pre i Aus Grabans a hard se fact thee wwe bave been perusing the various dai- | of'Paria! wan eee ia Jet. iy serial novel wee
i description are too indefinite, capable of too many | never sball be ‘was once engazed to Eaton Wolco ld have made outa list of the casualties i
t ‘and too varied interpretations; too. liable toda | Worn own ving, make her| ‘Read it,” Samer the voice with hier breast, ie have come. oder our notice, as resulting
tortion through the transforming influences of the | own Fortune, go vo the Pollan ie bes but none | «Tt is only your right to know what the contents | from our custom, nation, of “celebrating”? neil the coup
painter's owa tion to render success prob-| of us wish ber to be other than a woman ina of that envel my 4 eiuin from France.
able? ese spheres, We men believe that the pnt of ith trehng fingers the young wife breaks the Fourth of July. socialiatlo tendencies.
i sf don't mean anything like that./a woman works in como direction ase et We want everybody to guloy bimselt. Wo woul] |ewrieta, sorristown, X. Jott the gentleman to
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! Sus Yoake it. the way Lil toll ‘ye. fry, and from 4 man’ 8 She has a faith, wor ‘eeain iple, that atv seven ‘Conte ‘orkive be the last person in the world to curtail any- | "om you refer will not ni 0 day of the rong,
| help ye to sirike fi on ‘ry it, stranger. eu, ‘stand That is, roman’s faith i lee’ to yond far a0 Lo body's leasure ‘And we ‘on tie q| DM on te contrary, keeps fetorsing it from time t¢
i the damages, a it ye" ell’ make't look like the si ‘man's, is generally founded on intuitions’ arable ste vetances hi ty ne y's WP ~ . are as a jotie, and) time, Fon hare 8 ‘igit to infer that ie le uot at all anxe
place, Tl pay ad he jumps at conclusions, we say; and we must | ta te extent of hmmpering can {| realize as fully, as any of the spread-eagle ora- | jnnets
pate lucenints are irresistible to the bungr eonfara th the majority of ‘instances she lands on | bave homed iC best tarwaituntll Leow he sure of tors, the sone ‘of the oy we celebrate, ‘and it nt e
Pain we ha tutes frock sanvas om the eocel, ber feet. der faith is controlled in a degree by | the note reaching your band without dunyer of dis wanes te American ha » er
{ ama ‘sat ‘ised palette in hand, to make the the affections, Woe are glad that it isso, Her faith covery impor cannot j paiterataud that he 18 eallett mene rage, to
npt. ° feouies front Genotations of taining, in civilized | Then followed laments at. the cruelty of their | see why the day should te made hideous ed tality i aa mn ua inven
| wifhe other shots his eyes for a moment ia retro-| lands, by protection, Man has been chivalric to | enforced separation, and protestations of undy dangerous to life and lin’ by the sun abor you HO longer feel bonud ty tire engagement.
} spection, and then aa: is wife, his daughter, ir mother, ates The fae ‘with ‘the’ name, “Eaton Wolcott,” in tons known as fire-crackors. nr ms B. @, Thu . To prevent mw fron
i EW, ? ni rited a trustfulness that | fuil at the en ye couldn't have tines im
. Hell, there's iverranain right Cera ae ee Listory. Te speaks Well for man's treatment | “With ary. "iartotte sinks upoa, the floor, as aay Fine P without crackers: but they hi utenti eee i ro haters a uch a8
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rmidlle ot tho picture, that i whne T want eo baie eeinns tha’ deceroy ives, | Posible. ‘Those iuk.etante which bare a tapering
: q ie riven : ry ein thon: ih wet by aatrong | hand. ve es i
, iia thatan’e much of & finery ton ec Row, this but an ilustentive point, this fem-| {alt TB gehen the ershed | diskicare faces, Tats, and kindle’ eontagrations, | 0th, Nant i Se nk In its vuormat {
. he scratches his head aud init faith. We could Ike ‘woman to keep a - a aegi og hervelt up ‘She. staggers to her by way of amusing dl shemsclves. through mel. Zl A tow drops.of cresate j
“ forty feet wid y trait of character. Jf she vate, if she | feet. , through ronawa: m becoming moldy.
.. wt a, his river is is shou forty te te mt wi le on. ne that at lovely t Te eae tee ter faith well’ bee ished,” wear- | horses, frighten by fre-crackers, ot scores “| ised cloves will gencraliy |
eee eee ae sae Tele Fight ) trans wee was not Fntenied for my persous variously injured, of no sinall amount of t
around bike this? Therefore, we will not treat a woman in trade] 23 fut id. He teat Gurued up, and all for what’. That the “m m Diepte, West Pont, X. Y=tt Bali that tne I
But the other doesu’t paint it, Instead, he says: | quite as we would a man. The man must get his | marr aay fuberitances he hall ave it, | loys might have a good time this Fourth of July, steamer ary peri on ‘hog. 7, 16 tan Soom ber de f
bi is own eye-teeth,- Fraud is not | wit i it fo Piermont on the ‘utson, twenty-otehe mllea in
ivet ot lilo once ee fa es the roe Oe Fa our finn Ccan ‘hardly expect a man to | A hal hour iter ‘he door opens, and Eaton en- ain _geilted country plnces, where there are no eal the ime have been
only contrasts “rit a sebbe thins ‘as | give him his own wits in trai ee ters, saving anxiously : Passing, and where houses are @ half- worer. 31
theohiects unon tts bese me nee overheal, woman may ex to be chivalric, ‘Lottie, ‘inns a hove I have not kept you inlle apart. fire-crackers are not particularly open - -
Tell me what its surrounslingsare, ‘and I will try.’’ [even in trade. He Tight fo ‘reemer that, anny | wa ing. 1 to get aay, but could not."? | to objection; but in ‘compactly. =built towns and
“Well, acrowe on the other side is a row of "hills | sources of information are cl to woman. There aswer, the Too! ppt; pon Nillages: they are dangerous in the extreme. Al- Araten, he nomen
that stand right °°. aaaiust thesky. Just make a| is not loitering around Dotel « corridors, nor can the Tonge, lew ‘he snowy ten sis bride horses have a terror of them, and it is | of m fifteen miles,
ow of bulls there, will yor” sho stand on the eurtstone, Sho does bot go ou | wore at the altar the ‘day that nade” them one: | nok to he omtered at, for if there is an invention xtc) aects ot pilerinnge :
The tr do'thay. He was bora among the [shange, nor can sbe_ feel which way the tind ts © Chaskitte ean, to meet hin with the | of Satan, it is rackers. site (the ae wae he pice .
bills: and now ho rocaliv'a certain group of hem | blowing. Buty more than that, it is her nature ci inher, face , tone makes srery home- dnaman. had better stick to his washing sratlae wit sepnraten fron exch {
in every detail. Furst, laying ia summer sky | to velieve, AS true as Heaven it, ought fo bea to look forward to, and bis, Fice-stewing, and braid bis pig-tail once |
for backgroun, be sketches in their forms a man's nature to, be worthy of a son's belief, comely placed, where ite “eannet | week oftener, than to facturing such i Hatreptan, N.T.=Wo cannot recommend the i
flat in trade as in society. The meanest of scoundrels a oe OP pote. Pen upon ig pith gaest vou fish that every ace of arscnite tor Any purpose unions {t 18 ordered by &
"So." says the other, ‘not Hike that. Big bills, is the fellow who gets money by false pretense | naman Bose thusly could. be condemned to | ivaicinn. ho necennary to avian i
with rock cropping out next the roma woman. rospectus which now all a fe was not Charlotte have 8 perpe blazing and snapping bunch of | [py ferred to 18
“ye the artist, and he dashes and dabe booms a lie to induce women to put in their money, "Eager howe to obtatty ‘ted to his aforesaid, vant ho | not espeusive, ex form yon. :
and saps. asd apattors “the mingling Ente ‘and is ton low for words. It a vievous “euongh when | Sou were fonewl to tak dha oper. OU! TY i pon se et to abandon the nefarious busie ante cos :
dl u he jut when a woman is Z ‘ ea = *
Shauteg of color all about with a epeod that is be- cian iPitag exccraie But when a woman, i com and eerste, and wink seh geet a8 C hope |" Tire crackers once laid the heautifal city of sipnarerirer co anda may De proventet bear .
‘er Wi ier in hit anne, bent ovr bi [al rasa Sensing never nove Fare wel Portiand in ashes: the sume eause has destroyed | {Zt iis gloves." ‘Fulverized soupeatone may leo
clover and ‘as though he would look through | A wi ‘woman who is bold is unlovely. She may is it, his head drops into his hands, and | villages in every part of the country, and ton a douse.
he arene he longs for. allow herself to become so, but the bold trader of convalse, ‘bored 60 bs burst from his lips, | there languish, on bedsof pain, many human be-| g @. y,, gaca ‘Y¥.—Kiseingen, we presume,
i Noy “tant ike it, [Try the the femalo sex in, reulity’ pallies. men She, in * ings whose usefulness and Vigor bave been ruined | 4,4 12 su referred 10, Tt ina town of Bavaria,
ot tne river and sor on this sid ber ser. She be “dash es at @ rat! isix years Tater, in the sittings roorn of n of € 3 for lite | through accidents caused by fire-crackers | 4, hag noted springs of ‘aatine-ehalyucate water, of
Even as bes) ‘s the ore aa cotot With a a0 amoataral laring that puts a mer ‘revor’: ‘st count: lence, 4 ® s son saally exportes
ood bus are rin thera. and at ott 2 thi a. For he ‘role cannot £0 forget three eo One is 2 midile-aged, the Stes are t us have @ general law to suppress the phe ites F. V-—he coin of which yon incloxe an smpress
he line of the nearer shore, and | what he owes. 1 § col ber al m who has made/ things, We need itz and thong the boys may | yn ot 1 Talue at present, to our knowledge. j
tbe vce foreground som to" uurell agora ‘The ttle fool wert o . | her with th st three YORE. , oi weure to sy ty wi mat ery & Cai yo eg vet adirenses of eaters etc, eat
"That the turn 0° the riv really expects bier ral raul ly ‘60 Inte, and I don’t | an Kened eres, and clothes. ri ib “Arnold, Now Lawton, Conn.—The steamer Taxiogtn
stone vail town there t'ward the ete, Ts ate me on bim as not. She risks | know one of the girls ‘who woutl be willing to| burot_ holes, entirely done away wit “eh an Lan tatoal Sant On dante eae
ne ith bim as she would notie the 3 wore trasling with give up her place at the tables, or in the tents, to Forth, they Will be just as jolly a riot fom ot "ite San appa. only four of the 186 persons om
wi it yan a woman. Ab, bow sharp & rockiews woman | take charge of the grott 0. It’s too bad of Ada, | and be able to Bil themselves qnite as “te eal eaeaplange .
alt looks to me like a streak of brown paint.’? trader becomes when slo. is dealtng fh another | to get iil just as ail the arrangements are com- om rade on soda water as under the present patent. R.R, B., Harlem.—To take ink spots ont of mahogany,
“It is like a stone wail I have in my mind,’ jot her own sex, She is a very a » whieh Pieted. ‘Thre Glorions, fount fhould not pass by un- | gyjiy apirita of alta cninriatic act) with util the
the aint nepal. “But Just ere (twas crn | proven the above pont well tn row is Miss Evelyn's birthday, and, to| remembered; ro willing the | Iantasticals | Shi Manin, and inmeliately afterward Wash with
Wbiag down. abt the stones red | Te is Sd contradietory women are in celebrate the eas oa, a fa proceeds’ of | should parade Thott hoopskerts nnd colfeshaes
‘bout, hall ten in tho e gree, bike tl he; “ad tere | tratle.. That. subtle play ¢ °t ‘changefuines, which which are to be giver soe neighboring hospital— ve, are rrilting wn on ae Leaky, pnd. aoe &.. Provitence, R, T.—Rishop Tittlefobn laid the cor.
the cattle and the sheep came’ through, and had Sharmin in the soc ‘orld, becon is to be, pela onde fr Nes. Trevor's auspices. a ona the Pa * if Te ee ee ne eine ae pane an an Cathedral at Gar.
wore little crooked yath down to the water."? | trial to man of honest vt pup Wi wen be meets) Mrs turns to the slight girlish figure through the inched [street ‘not mur. | den Clty, Long ane. :
that's ite “Dims just what T wane: but |igia the woman ot trail. For one! month he | ben ling over her embroilery mur at having our virtuons slambore disturbed at ora, Rear, Name susanncthie. Feeney Cathene
ra aoa get it Yet [don't scem to'ase ie for the | Ltnever will sign a note, that is a fixed principle."*| "is Aerie coult you uot tne 'Stiss Bfartin’s| the unholy hour, of miduight. by the ringiug of | enarenst ‘Hieokr, Sinan. wan burned om May 31075
peer inanih ber friend pets her vans. One | place gad Barige fount ay bells, and firing of guns, and tooting of fisb- fom thrice Tost.
Mo 10 look too closely. Stand back s little.’ [day sho ‘likes?’ a bouse to trade with, The next] ‘Certainly, Mrs, Trev Po ‘roc do more | Let picnics flourish, let ambi ‘tious, Jovers of t RB. N, Ma —Tho enpoia of the New York City Hall was
Well hy the Eternal! It is like it, stranger! zou know, she haa “taken a dislike? which is|than that to show my aj pprecial wreciation of the many | country ant of bom! te, Jet lamb and trees itn "Ang 17, 1858, the might of the Atlantic cable
Te i to ao dott How could ye hit it so | unaccountable, aes is @ good buyer at one time, | kindnesses rh have received at your hanils.’ the table, Tet avery adoring man take GLA. Rea Rank, N.J.—The steamer A: ‘1
fi ent. **But ye left, out vig her wita. is a poor bilyer at another, | The eventful ‘afternoon ‘bas come, and the spa-| out his ree theart to ride in her best white dress, nena dy BORD: B omhgateamer, fmerique was .
. se nid,” he continues, ta little | teeause she ia tool” ike intarming herself. | cious grounds of Elinhaven are the center of | let the epirit of 776 be invoked from every town * »
ith @ roof, and a tall oak t thee | Bho cbauges ‘alvisers. She is ‘now too guutions bribient anit bamiet, let Washington be spoken of aul! May 4, m, nonoxiyn. {
Sitar tas confilents” She. away up oF avn seelwied nook, surrounded by vines and | Lafayette alluded to; but; ia the name of safety on eR Breer ye her
tis hs turn for| down. Now she relict on, her tastes, now on her (ing trees, ix the grotto Mfornied af rocks ta the publi let freera ied from | Wupan Chmrlotte, Tenm--at present wa have all the
ae ea eee are What aiid Loge tril bien! reason. “Tere “are hen by the thomand who are land paver git ckelly fa" tko. conter of which, in the laad, dorany tintuer we bees,