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IPIEAIlBDBnTlBl, ft i t irri nf ma t u.w - - . i t a ae, nr IP't,u 7ntil ell arrearagesare P'a . "'M BjT Willi . , ont,n?l of th. powihe.. wuhwg . Tit inarriaee knot . was - tied ana x.i-iv he1 bly supposed that n.r.til1 na HIIDOSen - to his sorfdx mo,,ti.i oix douar. at th hu.,'htr' 'commutio matrimo .v ... 1..., 1 mil fiirap ur lour ullaris iti una .ti 1 .La. tunnanat Inil 11 ! Hainff let her see the , What is hissalary?! t - hprimtum oft., goand Mtina a . 1 . . . I L.. Mra lh llnDn Twenty-five dollars a wees.' surpnajcu ucr r Well, elf, .ne.nai ma men my rfj T-'- retiring to outinuawui r,- -; . lne ,l.ttf e Chase' beiegnn. dangnirr. an..,. ft-y- -. ; :f p, AND MEMOry. V. fccairea for a la than , . . .kjll i,r; Ha ttntl bride eroom thousand to piay.it nome. 1 .; , , . , . in ,rl(1u. . a btinz M ilMCIil'"- ... " I 1HII Kll 1IIO , - " , .. . . .. a I r I I n U1DI imj . . " (iiinmr an 11 mi iikl ii v - ik l .1,1 hiif inn 1 c tir cii m' . .. T .1 W IMWl 'JL'" - , " n:.i it cake, for which it cried; isairreeable surprise, oy une u""; i ,.flr. for ti- irnkihir at thi door. It:, 'Here's the oionty, aam iiii r-: . uu .i.ter . it .fluwer, n. iuuu. .-' - - wm u i. a.a.i imviiv-m - a . . nuair 'a out and barged accord- thrown ouert, and, the ser- iather lenucmig i 1,. fna'J 4 -oiriiTISr.MF.NTS.-""! I Y Will w ' t. n a n 3 Ini il ill""" , , aw A . (, . a. a ,rZ.Lsr',; .'V-What da von want?: crieu HVm ;- ': do ; : do. . , . 1 " . . ;j nfia t Ul alia M n III!) - " - m. ftVAii jo. work muatba paid fJr on deiiv- ft geDtieman il waiting 7 i:.i..;rnrStataomcei will d kaiow 10 lee Ju dollars, ana. or (() ti Postage on letters ihuD v- , , . , , atmn. 1 shan't tak 1 WISH HI acr the 1 .1 h.t .1 rlanned its biada joyfully. and Hope promiedit fairer ones, wbicb 5 TKa t.o.U wrew to B boT. iie Wl ..;n .1 ik. iiminr twilipkt. .Another 1 iuiNt im a I . . . . . . f being with a weei,Jsenou i.,. hi fe him: : ler name was mono IPHW BW " a T ; .. I RrxA mUm 41(1. -LOt)lfc UCUIIIU HI" Ynii had better :ukr the mo- mm ,r-i . . m v " 1 - mnWeA til nv for he.'fi done dImMO?. . .. - ; r- ,K1- I .. !.k caa T.H k m am ittt retiring. ine law!. I - tu iUktt-,nrri.lMe a hftrt ot. .nrl ran't see himr , i and SOOn alter Mr bordered with flowr.. Butterflies iprtad "The rv.n w.nlb;iow,.nd ,0 ,hf;rhe,lte and wen. I'L,., .ffJTIiS ,nmmnicted the an.wer Ki,tge. IIOU CANST NOT FOKtSET.fliii. Thou must not forget me-where ever thou ait S. unwelcome visiter. , Mr I congratulate yu-. lf; Rnt I must see himr Mta me saiu in? iuwfe. 'Wbataritnoo uoiomg m ib.m. uui ..'... 1 .f wniir nio'iiiTmlll I i,i,4 M.mnr Anil he answered. ' .i.,(f (TQ ' UD anil T Clt yuui t tannic j -" ., ----- .n. Stranger g 1 1 . ,iwKmvrhotherfsv roe. 'Come I " - ' I I m M aaa V aS II II II T. I ' " V t " n ' I dtMiitlt niflla IIICV nit TVMiw v ; .,-.. i 1... . ... ' :.L'. ma i ip r 111 u t- www 1 " The, servant agein wem up -where ever thou ait ,n,.he answer.;his dwelling toplay at home, luUf it tbat ,baI, be IWfcet wben my -..ist .: tu.Mi.fl round tht iai " . . . .. U ,.i(hi nt hil, 11,. mail 01 oia lecuuK" . - , - l . csirl tnf a m -i eye, (! behind biro th lioroH Uajr, . . 1". j . !... uiiih iha ia and nm re oi iarnrr. uui ' IIM - w ... .oroething ( the air pf divinr, from U bair being traijM d irom nia irra pies. Near them aal Soatbard and Pi-r-ter, tbe former atute aod rapid in eou.i. tenaoce 8n0 gesture, me lauer ,iangeiy mingling boyish fan and ligbtoess of maanar and glance, with the sobriety , to the Jogde and Senator. Ifi, keen eye , takes in every Ibiiig that passeshis ex traordinary moutn.wr.n us over uanging v tin. ba but to unfold into a umile to wia ' . . ' . rc.-.t i j . laughter Ifom toe sourest mntiai r okw agogue. 1 hen tnere ras toe Dngni oon hoinmie of Ewing of Ohio, tbe most prim itife looking tf Senator? and ib benign, , religious gravity of FrelsngLuyseu; the gentlefnaitly airoi DucKnaoan, looerewu- nessi I I'oiOdeXter, lueaornewoai nmiau cholr ''simplicity of Isbee all these, and mauy others, were aiTiiiiiig, wr uotbing more than their total unlikeness to eacti other. i Ko English person who bas not travelled over ball the world, can form an idea of such difference ;" among1 ' menformiC one assembly for the wmt " I ' .Mlri..M tkit; ala ' lail. purpoaes, anu jjca.iu.; "'"v gua ge . '; Some were d esce nd ed f rom Dutch larmers. some irotn rencu ougro nolei.lsome from ScOth puritan; .oom Irom . . .. r a,L.:r ' Lnglisn caw altera, some " vireu taius. Thty were brought together out of law courts, sugar fields, merchant' Inm nihil ntain farms, forests and firai , ries.'; , The stamp of originality was tm ,a.c nn v-rv , one. and inspired a- ay I v a va - - - jr heart; - , . v J,ike a arthro the darVest of time shall arise pa,t visions of pleasure on memory's slies. , , . ". . ' Thou canst not forget me-r-oo flower that springs; TIo bird ever carols his swiet mntia lays, t Jut speaks to thy bosom of earlier days. ' Thnu rmt not fortet me, at morn on the hills, If thousee'st the young sun Vissthe brijjht flashmg rills. ' ... Whose eye with thine own, as its beauties incra. sed, ' Marked the day god. of glory arise in the east. Thou canrt.nLt forget me when moonlight looks And glad evening smil 'neath his bright jew.1 d crown, . "... -S . : Whos. rapt heart with thine, to Ae land of Ue West, Roved eqftly while watbhing the star of the west . Thou canst notorg me when muric Is near, c i h.,ri.rf -Aef will wake in thine ear, Whose tola may kruig back that fond measure of yore, ' . Which, sav In o-r memories, we ne'r may hear ' more.' . ,'.., (J t , .--.... '.' ' "' ' . i'f' ' Ohlcanst thou target me while wild flower aad Sill - ; ' ' , ' ' ' Are fraught with love's soft, silent eloquence still? ifi Anvom ac ain. said the brMegroom, and ask him it ne comes as a triena or mr. The serfant again irippeu down stairs and made the desi red inquiry. A friend!' was me "" This made known to the bride- I groom; he aresaeu iiiiuci. Iwent below, and to his conster nation discoverd m unaca sonable visiter no other than the Y6ur name is asked the visitor. 'i. roniiixl the bride eroom VoVve married my daughter lhare. Do you love her 4i And sbe loves you of course, or you would not; have marneu her?' She does.' . What is your business? . (I'm un actor.' Where do you act?' At thehPark Theatre.' Hiw much do you get sirrnrdinff to the wishes of his fat her.in.Iaw, and the first per formance was the honey moon, with 'the favonte, piece oi ;aii well that ends well,? and Uhe happiest day of my life. ; , , scene in a Printing office. A'tnll ait footer with a spice ... . . i, t .: ' of oddity hni nnmor in nts puiz, and a breast pin ol tne warm ing pan size in his bosom, walk ed into the priming onice me u ther day, leading ny ine ;nt.i he cms slim. Derpenuin. . i S . aW ...1.1,. (,!ar, ncl as trrsn as a waier uv ly, Being in our shirt sleeves, as Jiu k downing would say "we kinder blushed.'. Now, for a s.ene! thonglit we. Bees you the head v man here?, Ahem! ! man! oh voli mean the marriage collector-the-the deep involuntary respect. I Jiave seem my ..umklv nt rhosen ItlPO. Slid 00 CO'lD.' bairisgray. ' n jpaoy of Ibe high born, invested with tb I be uoj oecame you.... . jn,,qUt dignities tl an antio,"e a'OB. . be ft in his bed, Hope and .Memory 1,01100 as thisr came 1 the pillow. Hpe saoj a merry coectioo wf BtoUHouIed iuit'grown, ori song, like the um wnen o . Kma broagbttogetberon the grouna the nest to the ssies. t . jiierv.-.ua, . 8ufficiency ,0 Worir. out the iu ol Baid, Follow ;ii.e, andvthou snau oae d;vttseconst.luM,i8.' : . music in tby heart as sweet as the lay I ung thee.' . . ' n... i.m.r ai.l. 'he fihsll be mine also. Hope wby rieed we contend? lor as long as he seeketb virtue in 011 nr-ii, ..u u , kim istr& all his lite We WIH V : , long.' So be Unbraced Hope and mem or) , and was beloved ottnem 00m rnvr. nr.SPAIR AND SUICIDE. An incident occurred yesier day evening of. quite a romaotio rim mrt p.r. aad which bears a ff.n rpt:anhliincp. to the mlo t.and waaoeloveaounemooin. v , r . - . . When he. awoke, they blessed him, drrtnialic suicides so ttequent in hand to each. H b tUtt X?t0nrh cnital. ,'A Voune: came a .an aqd Hope girded him every U - nan ftH-met diaries Titter a corning .or his tatter anu eve. . lsrnpvmfll feun Smith in the em- supiied at tne iaoie 01 ui - i .a r. . sir . . Knowledge lor meirguesu - - - - puy V wai. - " ;r ' At length, age found the man, and tor DCCorne Strongly attached 4 to a Bed bis temples white. Jo his din) eye, fl latly residing ill Cuinmet it seemed tl.al the world was -n . - . - , . . , r place. Butliwasue nnnsc.i --7 ,r , L , -n. rhand and the warm blood had grewn llon wflS relumed, but the girl S onitff in ni vuiuai 1 mm iifr r ncu , iibi wiuiwi- " VViM " . ,l HIWtrHVS Memory looked on Dim wun for ilp union, ami she ac&uienced irv hr mother's decision. '1 he lo- ver finding his visits no longer e con- tirt siriv- n.. tiru.,.sketii eu 10 dr-soair. he neiermmeu tg. ins iwko f I . , . . ; . US . f , v J w w It b a lof ins and itog tnca friend. She sat down by his elbow chair, hp ..id to her. 'Thou hast not; kept P'r,..., . week.' a v, I'll give y oil, a thousand to play at oine! ;'i Come,' here's a carriage at the door, and fur nished lodgings at my house--gt vour Wife and go with me. Tkii .' an aereeable sur- orise' to the bridegroom, who re .1 a!f Jonas S SO awkwarrt- and be said to ner, . 1 nou a.. - - vrr uu.ufe ... w .ow -l LV.L" h.sirl -.atrr' ; (an. faithfully some jewels that t en rusted to encouraged. doubted the he means the nead eater, tan. ,. lhllt tb.y .re lost ,;. v L.- h.Vw,i.rrs.ec:..iif Wtce editor) 'Oh----ah---.unaer. -r- ;w , d mour,fu,y 8nd meekly r h. j;,;" i 1 . . -J a.waa. vnn uh iiiiiiiiriiL aaa u 1 a a a.aa, tin lit ius.iv ub v a""w v - , a t . .iiinnnuwrj"- . - -,. ..y - - tall nut her Iikh tn the test, uud if ln rtf wenninff,caKe-ncyi worn. cnv ; - . . 1 - I0t 01 wciiuib ' J , , Tim nur oinamv ke titii'Uc: tn And ' a -a. avhak t . SKiuiin .jiucu - w ia.iiv 1 1 1 1 1 e c ti luiinii at a -.a i marrn. ur are nreuy iniitu r"wr .. .... . ......... u ""r" ;'T- . . V' "' . .u Buttb Than the heart, where affection's young blossoms once grew! MIS CELL A NEOUST" DRAMATIC SCENE IN RE Aii jjir r ' prise 10 i"c Mvr;bv r.- "' . . A very amusing scene in real If,ained for some time tonisn. .. . . ... oi th. j ...wi woVat a loiss whattoa tiie in re i err. 11 cc in uhu v cm anu n . , ,,,e' '"" .I-. .,,, in NewL Tha tide in the affairs niOSl popular, .vvm .... or any. ; ':T , V f . ie: York, was lately related to us, of men seemed to be fast llsing lorK, was j .vi- i.ta' ntiA a dt was ex- Wh ICh IS tOO gOOO ;l m .v. Upm. i .iT-r.. T-r natVrnol ...u : ika ciih.l l:..,i ins mind the Dateroat The erntiemau wny i niumu s . - - .v b(i uct of the sketch, has for many roof of; hii bride, .wide open jeci j -J:-,t.nt tL '.::.!.. hirri: and fortune at vears OCCOPieu an iihkv 10 rrjuei6 ." r-: - . . : .u. D.rlr Thpatlrp. but k: trr.i;if hei would give op lately took leave of the stage, U the pride, pomp, end cum and freed himself from what 8tllnce' 6f his calling. Oj Uie Gait calls the "warts, scars and btheV side wa the tark i hea deckles of an actor's life,' by tre; audi. engagement to be Committing matrimony. : vThe forfeited only atlOOOdamnge lady who inspired! the tender He revolved the subject (or a hreaaf. is reore-l m,,mnt in his rnWd. eiTIUllWlia ! " ' - ' r ii.'i". r . J I 1. . ..... .....ti ma WOIS . ..... Kul Ih. nam. Ilia I IUVU t . a . . k m . a i I lit. ' I 11 hpnn eaiera at niai. -..,, 1 nave met nu. . , . .. , . r .1 v .. ; , wv -C-..-.-.::., . hn h ft b the (lesiruciioo Of an "OW.noneot.yourjnKu . them v hey r y frerthlvChaDDits-. 1- ....ne h una mr, inn bv nr8ic iu - . , -.'--,,. 1 ui inn..... -. , n ' -,i.. .1 ;.w t n him as sne W:.u .1.:-,n, .mi .m h vector. - f 1 IW .K I -IVI A ilillrW IUUbVKU IMUIW" I - I if llll I I1IA 1II1CIILI 'U 11V 1 harnessed qutejeit ; cespe.king to b. Jbrg.ve... ..u-,., Yer see, Mister, 1 inougni as nuvy bopt bVgaato unfold a radiant w.ng y ' .nffpr.fi hPr rdjusttck my gall in to see, L . .i s . a .r. a i . . t i xt n a 1 1 o irifu il aui.iii.ti i nrnrroi inu . auri a a. U a iat f nutt ne his moum ciose 10 neam ner touc, -y - -.v - . . . . . . ipuuiiis . ir..,. irta heavenward fieht. V - . wretched man imagining his Tbe old man lay down to die. u f confirmed, d re W tbesoul went forth from the a?u y id. . . - . .. gels took it.; Memory ascenoeu u, - - -"V , ide.and went inrouj" vi""' . iuw. r . Tt .....p.. I at ifia thras-1 ' r Q.im ' ' k. r aot to be. that is the qucstion- Whether, it, nobler in ti.e mind to suffer . fn.l,.na ' : Tha stings and arrows oi ou.uu. 4U..-..M . Or take arms against a w of trouhlo ; And by opposing end them." r anrl then screaming as if we rUaH to. see vou prtrtrwnt offis go, and kind a surprise her ' , t ..: fall. like you Know. ? -way .' low, we are not aeai, sam tcreamieg in cur turn ai me ih of our lungs, nnd Ketcning u p Ask nardon, I've jiiit been talking with a deaf man below .may we we t. M.;i... ,ffi ro ? , Uh. ceriam- ade between the casfs--.-right and left down the middleast off-the office Ln a.Unti in rrninp: order, but iAk Afi't rnnanrn vourselt a mite but what on arth is this! Only a press 'Uh, an mpro- jved cheese or ciler piessi . un Crm nrf8. Ho. ho! well I vow that'acunous enough-lets trv it. Taking hold or itifs ub santed as young and handsome, and moreover as enjoying a goou fortune. The gentleman no sooner saw her than he loved anrl thp ladv beheld him a husband at sight,' and exhibit- .a r a, u . ed by that silent language o. li.9rr 'l.ovi. for love.' He been so severely pierced by a J iL. I laa crrv , 4 1 ft purs nan uii 5 .uu.. - L .,.. ri(l that his on t remiay ur wasm . l . ni wm.. - . , n!:to, ,h. Keartkch.. -..d . Th bri co.hing - pohs h be popping the question He the requt .u. -t , ft. ; clean oci..nR- -.. r"-" Sfd ?o,and received-for answer, and, with tbe bride, accor.. pan,: ,hoe..V It wftj" fy srU hich was followed by ed him. home. gollyP quoth Jonas, jumping up i Ovarii, rows,' and finally by The next day the father-in-, I I ne inougiu w"m.. M . r vir tail ano givms hm" N...ninn i Ha rlid not say with , i innsi in trvinff to set had Mercutio, plague on oth of lhc wy, upset a keg ol Cu- your houset,but oniy a p.-su- ink. which, flying out, oiarar.. onv I nn one of them aid that one fc . .. )art 0f ms dulci- Mia - .. Hfki a rTAWn in 21 tiiauni i.v.n. But Hone paused at ihe tbres u ti... .t. a.nired. like a rose .i r.k it last eduurS lainuy fj""1 , if.. a i..-w.tia r.. nam uiti ut. ..... was Immortal Happiness. Hope ' '-.i.j .' k, annl. which she had r it j ik....nk m. wnru. iitiiL"'i .be said.plaated hi it uch seeds as bear the fruit ol heaven Her dvine words w '' luV V ."i r enma breaking harp, oourntu out r . , ,. - .,1,.,. ,,. n mnTelsi . v- -- . -- - sweet, ana i ne-.w - - - m,n) iajd ,i,a Indian, somewnal eaend :.. .Ttna that is born ol ine eann ..a i .... ,r .i,;. rn syi&. u .tarnal as the at ibc .u6 .K-i M.,l ill. DUI lUCHiui r " ' uju. j - - . . i . . . .j . i. I llipiis..::.'i,' ti' ; . K.,ki from which men are ju6"' I ,ct: - .-..V ..Sad ttt Irishman in . . . .'. I . burst of passion. By the height of tha or iKp American Senate, Miss yuanin . .... k . eau ssys.-' ne fl. and ho forthwitl began lo pommel un . i.nno-ine assemblage. s "neu .ui ,-.iian mail immftrcifutlr.; enterlJ it, I thought I never saw a finer (nierllng quit) yelled the- , L. 'j. iKa fortv-sn before my I . . . v 1 ' IvniJJM JXECDOTE. the Emeraldi Isle, travelling n th Cherokee eountrv. met a native; Good tnornin, said the trvler. 0 see-vou.' replied the Indian; (ma nine good morning.) .you see me, replied toe uisowan. be Jasus, I see you too.' Skeoe-unske (meaning mean wnua - . . . '. i .nr. ..j set oi oeu - , . efa8-two only being absent, and tbe U V i-.nttf.four States.- Mr Calhoun's countenance first filed my attention; the P''V7 wT It s forehead, surrounded by a load of ff, . a. J - -! kt IRK I If I IB uiuu u ,R"0":."itrn.0fthetno8tre. innexioie "'" .r markable beads of tbe country . ft ext to Mm sst bis colleague, Mr. Preston., in ,Rular contrast-stouMn pero with a .und. ruddy, good humored face, larga blue eyes, and a w.g,;orange today, broV..!;,erd.y..od Opposite sat w rai..- - ; 'Yes, said ther Irisbman, I'll knock Tou tillwour hearts ccoteoted with tber batin; I'll givo yoo. - . a k; n.rm ka haan ittMOVemd OH til. coast of Africa, so large that he purchased . A:.). iM. Yri. a watch tniar.1. BUIJ. ." v. , and u?d the anchor for a trinket hung to . . . L .L. U .ul.k Ik. ...I .nil It.a ' OIS WatCO CUlia wiiii hjo a.w . ' D ..n.nliiti nripit findina some Jiffcu! w. 1 - -r tv in putting on his surplice, swore tha der-l was la it 4mtn I said the clerk. 1 .i. V t .;- .- i a 1 t U :! f t V V i V .... i LI ' . ... . f iy 1 ..t-5 1 i . a 4-.W ' 9 'X.V