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inlC.',?- FEhll4 T WAi.RIl# r-rT!, Ist. is ' nf thtemVA ery y -'ru and .9ndany at' 114 ; M id1elote rNew (rleal. g- Tnus orF SDScIUI'UIION: -il ·r....... .- - ,- " $5 00 ' six months ....... ... ,- 1 'o . Single eolpy .............. 10 I.',t i' .1e'c('. CififslO rse o l d +"h bsllue'lUnUt insertion 75 cents. aits Pnrtw'executeSt W rtme- f4 1, and dilpatch.. .:. ti emmunientions most he addressed Ed the Louis a " RaI anony .,wri mstt be sccoumpaBle by the n1;me of e r:er. not nuse sR ily b4ebation, but csal Bea.nfe of good ,fa ., We ,re not responsible for 'the opinions of at our ctibites. ' " at THE IIBOR3 N4EALTED,'NE. ti ar terans onsoos. ,l, her er t in the merry 'Spring. In the mncsuitf bads And Sowe u, • er . and song, be H 'r step waslight and buaant el .i the dream of early love: 6 11 ile in her eye the star of hope 01 Gleitbed rabdtut from above. t H. hauCgh was as the gushing note in fIhe .song'Mtid's joyous strain; Her eyes wore the gladsome look of youth, t Whidh se' eoLebsek agai~ Ones more I atght her queenly foma, t In K~umnmA'A grgemos l oom; They told mnby the mmnuuri; stream ,ls lay, "neath ., mn arles I$ . Grief-worn her spirit passed from earth, e. Ire Hi had wtr:req 'ahg; , And they laid away no euderly, The hrel . t*nrt~an - *ol L, TORT TELLEII," " s ELr '"--T r' t. '1 I' . 'd lat talver tthe Vret ty fpoe so 4 smiliing but. uam.0loun before. C "I think t qWgap yery unkind. ielhard," t shie hg Ian in a vexed.ald inmlpatient tobne. 1 'lt iu hard iuesl:if I smay not receive v the risits. of one of my kildlt.st and best ti friends. I have cften told you how kind o he was to il'-" p "Stay, Mahnle," I said, interrupting her ft s;t.'1h sn much by emy look and gesture it ..t enmh:tlnd ns lv my w)rds. "I aLlow c y1, v', ", know, aldmost unliminited liber- a ýt il th, matter of your (jallui:tanIces a anl friend-. but this much I will sn.y: I s will i it urni.it your to nacept the atten- t tion ," a mlua whose wife, for whatever eo reasen it may be, refuses to vi it you: e and ntler any *ei eumustances I cannot allow MIr. (i,r,lnm Arnold th place hih- h self on the footing of an intiinate friend s of the f:unilv." "Y, u na' jen!oas," said my wife, with sd lightIrJ Ar siiun larr ll) "just I ,,'Iea packk of gosips and scand-l ;n~,iiIers chox.e to ianke my friendship t ! .".\eznle. Gordon the thenme of their 1: t\.6 I wicder that you would hearken I I t', sch vI talk." * "lHd I heorkened to them,you never wuldl b(e nv wiife. I am not jealous, ', .laude, Iut I h:ave no wish to have the 1 ,d, sttritabout Mi,Pembelwrton revived t ne thl ~ibjct of MIrs. Kerrison." I "And so I must not let my "eet Mxend 'a' eartlh visit me," An 'criedi her eyesn fluhing througmh the indignant tears that [ illd them, "merely bec se----" "Jlcause I will not permit you to re- I riie himn. He may be your best friend, i but your w, rst enemy conid hardly have h hanrnl 0 ore b la t did when he I1 j.opst'dtl ynur good name topamper his i owu silly vanity. I blame him, the man [ of the world, far more than I ever did the I inezpriencedl girl yes. th , weea. I I have forgotten the past, but beware how I you recall it to my mind. I have never • vyet, I believe, laid my commands upona rou tih perrfm any ant,~btIt~h oo now. 1 . lou Wll ICI permit Mr. Arnold t. visit I I rose from my seat 4I spoke. "'3lude t lhad lashel away her tears, and we stood thus gaing into ea,,0othr~ace for a ] Inmomlent. I could see tha- my wife was eighing the contenbig advann tes G ribelli ,n or bn;iAo I waver ed iu hk or tone, a Cee of violent op litiohm to siy wishes would certainly' live enal; hs.. ' lw e4p1,4my deter ,:ation ni my tse,.amld she yielded. ibiuL, her head ain muto acquiescence, hii:e turned and left the room, and about an h, ur later she joined me at dinner, -xquiuitaly d'res.4 d an' perfectly conm 1"I and plheasaut isn, map~tler, though IInewhat graver anub mete int tan k o eablcd oun Tsrsi sUioU ou the iambjeqt of MIr. Arncld's 1tsits, Hl e:ax mno po, z e to th. hotise, ad I thought it)o highlyof au 's good :tt~t uke' 7 *:U M ei :I7 /IW f'1 W/ 7r.blliE Al t .ýti)' s.Sdv, 9 '% . 4 'A II 1 ý1 t 1 i t ýI V· " 1T r. .1 '! -- . Li Si.)-, .II A II N 'l ltj f...v..!1 Witt .**t.,i I"'I. JAIAAL *S. f' £Ab1ý 181_ ( -:-!itr -4 ` 111 - ayi -J Grp v"® l" ° ý;ýr i<": iljlli;;tl~r fi( 1 W IL ~i 1'N g w'; II ok -t1 E..SI " h j'Yý Ju J'1 14.RzP47RZ·. r7*l s- fife: +1l: ."%wK.,a x J"" irf" r t;'~~~~),lt r·'ILL .L'Vs3 !I1ii·u4 1,III red on n clandestine i llit ' h iYfll a.' t e" ·di 01a~ hp lome, a ."Wl , o1.,,,l. • , I im w u g rU "err , u iý a numbnitfin d w o nert o 'tet t~bt irh pa' to nibeY and orwz 'ný r 6 heirh ni aors nm 'ise ]s', use thm m N, one e; hex tin, bett; flare ne tse' n t,ý- b tions as soon asosib sariae ,w6e offit we hboun aindher new niirhnme ssh'le whie bothu wre in their f reýte. So it twnce hat r 'lae4 a 'c-hst a c succesion of guests till late iii ;mptslWi to her. We hati. a yer JAp egnbr; cro- r uet parties, lunches, driving parties, and eve f -nCh e ioi drer all ' ola.ar lleigh-f hors l-dtr visitomstt oem houeiiith rN one 'exiptidn, .Mrs, 'larenee.' Ot .' 1 teret, Wh0 iaeed' very near ma, ..iseieM ta in igndcAflo' f adent. She'wass diga - nifetVligred niktron, thie t eth;Eta t two laughters, ,m1 uaer a e -per ci sonnage highly eseenied, an d'ot''ma teI hdea tiodethe nei fehborheod -Mr. Carteret' wk ehe*ligly friendly i w1 ever we chancel to'meat, but his re~L edi high-indet lolte5 hver paid *sy fiL even the ordhlary eivilY of t call. il learned"ihy, • ho. day. ; , One beutitMld lroing in. Oeto ,, Iu. rather ' 9-1'jir fo bui nese o wamo me to Philadelphia, ai t%'mdd not be at e to!, , fetnit6 tlotrau at e* thi) be t"; on the fa ~nltI tlay. It ailsl& h first time I had ev'idleLhyqcwife since our marriage, a.d I felt a pang of runl regret I when I thought 'of pWming trty-sixc t hours without'` nelook'lit her pretty face, I I one kiss from the.ro.' lps that had jnust presed ninea, so telderly, one 'glance Sfromn the l,lu eyes Whse last tear-veiled Srlook Was lingering In Ny memory I had ehosen to walk to the station, as the moi ning was delightful, and was ;trolling along beside the thick hslne thatl I separated Mr. Cartetet's grounds from t - the roadl, w:en mS ow name, pronounc Sed in a clear, distiet tone, struck my I ear. 1 S"Of cirse, Mir. s e'priseno dor $ notm knthow how borthe his ife behav ed lait I sp Shoriith t serisee Grmyself as anold." ivei'dld aro ir revived, is it not?"ig And: then the speakers passo ed on, andus-, LdI heard ? more. ld wait I woul mey fiOhrst inshehad!wope to force my way lovr through tho hedge, ald s, to myself For r but refleciunl came me-to my Spause~l Should I wertise myself as .a eavesd thropper, te talk by exhibiting r myself in the.l4araoute, of a; urP -rous- I edOthello? thero, wed wait I would I e tlodI tafy tthl ralJd be1i.rý iiex 1 tion Miaude.a .ad ss9,then, so deceive4d me? Oh,it she had! woeto her lovtei! Iwoe to her! ide,nlle stomyfeef! For ws w est ttle uoinu be 't or me-to msn toI reached the statiointe ns to p i t - thelock there, ftmnd that wasibl cals, a Iund whileO th.little bo.iewaso wh he propriwas eetabor ofinare'll, camtore m, just e nto the tatibng ' tfetd topureMm to is the ereapaper~orTi bnhere witheto , ag the tiM IMan, ipos~medib~eri moit ginm thOi lit d Ia'delaetale~ , It -A a writte, and hi h.e boywas " -el up, r sl.dq, t b 5 - i tpI of th it whore a e p, fmaster aet n af" th doe letters, d the conte ,p rthrsptii ae into thed"i..mi ,niioo, dt ejt inse, in it'." t "4p 1took a To SOn t f 1 t, and looked at the money& p f which I afte pur ., eq pl tho,t rI, . *i4Aw~ toa osp ;of ~ uip , prP- . el h .re . a sq º,l IiU . -NAT, tP8y ým1uJ r the ezWl9ed objretu wa . e omithe. ,P1 w a, adai, eaitd ,It.. am lthesgp of O Ii ... Ui....+ " I fr O0 TUE . ' i nw . ') tue ' i b 1 oUSE. OFEPME$5AWES. a C 1. S cc' ' ' ,' w u ll O ,T it ,,:. 2-, *i * *lUTq. f TI !frA'f" OT' LOUISIANA a (I onieWdfrOl our la ,ue mber.) 'h~e notion to. ieaoieidar..prevailiwg. ( the bill was referred to the Cmmutta.onu ?avOdkii1 ABairs,'tipdun motionsr Mr, Kensne, of Orless. " . t •*1T10!5* A• I " )*a' cd c a1rrrros t, x,,oi , <" Mr. t.ir, of ast Bato, otge,'pre scented memorial of Alfred A. DeMlro dei, 'Ih was road' and eferred'to 1 theCommittee on tatisa. -r'. Failadan , ofr C &lhtl r e 1.,., i pettlit s for the relieff I t. A',, "bltia'st A lam "ad st. hivetitk ifotfe, *Itibit were rcad and ierci ,et td'tlie Comttfit ie on L'T ritiesO' I~u"'li I fti tions o. .*i.,,'j ./ . ., Mr. Careir, o ,am ro pt sehti1e, . 1 pqtitids 'Roizi the pofli H' 1k'the tectipn o the' uige an of SP 1iAC1as r $ r&fer red "o t i re . 'tt u -otitry " i t a ll l:' i'l .... . . ":" " ,'" : SRBOLUTiONS. ' ,Orleasu oered :' I fal1l..p. rqh i*pn, w1h{ . was read adopted : . , e - º o r erjEtdha pmblaeluu.ng*ef.oi ~t~te fo' a qet pin t popeditj~ft'jin to S d3al b cppid out of anyfI a nfder 6 E tgti ' t '!, I I- Mr. Deweeu, of Doe oto, otfered th gllbwtin rebluelon, which wedl ema Itnde npti of the rvpp r JdFPB ,Asmisiat n i.Ck*,did * w i, b *lasth e sooen athmas J aggl ce4"wwii9 ohit~leh owes r, shall be.s.umenal&' e' k aufpixe ther i noniiey',iW hlibge teudep 6o samy ,.prthircJb1 r ht T aP. 1.blesieý: 1,+ ;.1: btg , l0'.,, • II it4as, meri tamslsriab.q - P . s i d -. _s (, t-- -i~-el ; er byr. I W .id tif, I ' lat..w " (" ,el lrii "t. r , : t ti e,,, ' / t lot o K,.,,, a ,of T or i 'B pany, a . by . l . i - ) . . l o. An' Set o i w lh* t o pathange .do and .Warish Compy. d or By Mr. H, edeptof Astrn t ns ofu e: a i 'tsat D i "s* t ' hlba . aigd kt i .+ina.e etdJ i 6 n agfiud afUtb I ol je gPlpl 9T - Ef r. .Beutlrot frSt.Nau"j Q- " H r s twrela"ng to titdng of Ap t iPx-: f igM.tho aiay.iof the, me'o s~4 C ,n,- . Ib qnds gratina , toa. May.w sa4 d 'lAn se"aoetitlted an act. in 4ti i t lon the tal Leve Company, and for . ' ot.f " • o'1 o " "1 s By Mr. Hyams of West Baton Rouge: 1 Ac ,it io t e' ,Wlt !ton I Rong, .s"t " ,, : . , 'r.: .;, So","k alnb to ckngth D cetmber .te .oj1i'eMi'ti A;iAs i ., .,n'.d ,a.d `fortll lii prisi, bl lo B i.fton . L-',, to n. ,ctentIl t ifor th'r,tIl I of an ~act ent1 fý'd rAt,'o amae eItl n t i o I ,i ti A act refv4 to ac bill PId l"' tf of ex 0 T A. A ll ""4. nrr ,1., 1, o "foi M.Ib9i o,,. :a,'i ' z,,- , .ad nact sect p - RQe o nine of'P thq esona i c of wo f tnesses I , rovid fo R'9F - a ; A n g ý Iac ies s "r"ý.i p. ý ..ta.ý1 f Mi r-: ' r mr t eOill _N o 8, 4 o ag ri t Lit .s ytisN Levad~ping, ahnd erreh he ui itraA .qcmri .f pn i n of t t :'lb:stae S e ti I 54 tib*essstgP oiaP * ZN u Ii mag W 3 JF,, 4 ,, *, awi G~ars p 1 S9aen i , +U O } - I ]slety' , o" e oi ,1 ag . : piae, ,stes, 'r, - . ' ,I . . me4,ers e O& I a1 iºe" , e, ~ r , ý *lf ,and, Ma , oc fUr - arlld, Meadows, rr n , + · ,T , , ment.r Quo pic nt oese wf ii, i~ , ..' l 4 ' .,Ij ,'." u the uecidn oldeink tile 4y, ebsf PqTIrirTO(S AD MEMORXILA ,,., ' , m ted ý , p1it~, fm r aotir i- r ba Jacintagi U ID, i, 4 *(19Pl9e1 4 'id1 DS', ratal ' " t.l. yfun-. iit4 p a t. l qqi pt ifu:l leard .nsad 41aA gold& l rtn ai, ,-ch ,.,,= t ii a,,,,.: so St Wi W ;Stet r Thomeq Ain', r ii u ,n I,-W t ý, : cal atshI htam d mrveys , !r eemepulfillR SlFM " d Pdrayer by t as C afiSte asseen S d, ,,,,K .ýoet.g. , a ,w E u.i.-maAsse soaessesa I. petieos frm a thl Sarieies aof p ndin-r hS t8 htgtfrc Janie ion Rd@ refe~ad to the C m80cttti b lp c uq _j. am o- ath .,m.isU.., mywoe e>ln -..-..-'. - Sia sle, ma .arr.,- , .__,_.,,,,g e 'pt.. oi , A . tMr. Murray, o 'l 1 - - Jarn and fifty sent. for out of the continge " ,I I dDs, Be oh" .P the m6ege eIgrenatbr odti a M r c se assel .+tj, t cis, onfg, odlverton, Pond, ll I,,.,hrr~·~o.t4 , - " l a" sort,, z.,n_,'41 , s p.s, .l). ti, Ontol, eab y, "o*m dio=: Ia Johnsont, I~r.a.@I3L, ,. A.K fIeh ol I o ii:;;;rrasiabi var r ae oir, , -UlVl yppp4 :juý ý ·tr e M I F tj, are and Art. uitgn, rna1rteair esrealh* Mol i Harpersane a ' ' fi I rdre A A d n &hb.r.. .. O - bit urbaud saUIy rniaicjtidt, Wlie Wgd ,t byq the q of hAds·agby***MkaI p HIa r ner, b -lyhews, 11orreid.bimweesuemd * t fbg is d s wui.res. * -