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perhaps there were still other tus in tre il feli, I Lati ul, trips guly down to the native city, she breaking up of which appear But ant of
{ security. The Times ofary a ku well, fills Ler iuicher avd returrs. The
tried her Icmler jurit. We know there Constance king vely walnutic,
Froms a m beret s Let me de 1 an thes dach "
SOMEWHAT INQUISITIVE.
The following droll story wo extract from the timberbother. In substance it is rather ancient, but it has been vastly improved by on; Knick
..! stripling prphow ut thy dd tlem. 1 Iah-shled Yankee, every feature of whoso face !
seemed to ask a quewion , nnil a little circuw-
"inqntring mind." Uulost his, 0 1h],val
jing nephew. I seatvd
" .. . . to by our ancient mothers, "marriage i tion. "The far. 1 11. "How for of us would full that war vir-jing of Cial, which Snake riche without, be" ni lo prop unea, will in a soli tone,
The cars vem rastel Jyes the pres ivet. It- nge cubanosL in the eyes of a all'ng sorrow ilu ryto," were carefully :terestednes stiy adiretion nost ali in que capnec of
Test At PET: Elit And the cupacer, whimper and a travel r,if we were found sought, and if thise were granted, Dolsam muel, my beloved,' I saul, 'I have drawing water from our fathers' wells, fears of domestic il soord were te !! every rea-mn lo coocluite that I -ball Daylight was about to vanich from
Temo-bers traveler, riesling Ly, theo ponech pipe these eve,
ful vingut. a result of one of Mesopo- of Cannan
lamia's fairen cities, d'al pot think her
dignity compromised, by stonping to
were written on the Thir face of nature. and penciled on the light flerey cloud- that floated in the depths of the azure
"Brill Gxed in inr beart be it, never forgol, That the wealth of the cottage is love.""
n chi'd," was the response, "I have no chilifren Hasbanil then, 'xpeet" Yes, was the cart nnewer. "Ilum-"hofery'-a trailin' inan mcb. be"" "My husband wata sen-faring man-the|
captain of's vessell, he did'ut die of cholera. he
Wla Svog def. Wol, szA lame,
was drowned.' "Oh, drownled, ch? pursued the ingawitor, hesi n'ing for a brief instant.
rrs gy in their tent doors and contemp- beiress of lier uncle's wealth."
'Indecal, madam!" I repl'el, with a "Savelus chist?" ho naked Yes, the vestell the black rock in the darkest night, nnd was saved, ond my husbands cfficie, sa'd the bears the sound of its very footsteps.'
The engineer promydy mopped she engine Try ant homilij,we might then louk for-
want to the future wul the confident ex- in silent meditation. A plusde of disap- any surmise was hazarded concerning widow" 'W'as theyr' asked the Yankee, trus
cres brightening up: 'Prous man " he contilt-
i pectation of seeing many an Isaac "com- pointment passes over luis countenance the contents of Mr Graham's will.'
fortes after bu mother's death," and ma- ne he sees once more the sun decend be- 'I bare beard a n surmise,' sharply in- seit He, wa+ a member of the Methodısı
hind the meant.uns and still Eliezer lerrupted the ehler cousin, 'that Mr Gro- church-The next question was a litils delay.
comes not. Still silent and thoughtful, ham was not in bis senses when he made et; bni it coms: Dont you think jon got spread sails; the Prophet and our an- The pursues las way. At length he life it." grc.2.at cause to be thankful thet ho was a gels will be with us.'
The nest spork Sunt #+++ * For he Wesgaity they dingde ved The espacer and ogtul men W'ere presented by the company Wich a service of plate Co chou and de thewie."
'But the guard of The three gates?' The guards at the three gates are Tho Indefatignbto dreaming, but not of Agit's thoughts,
The Times clunky chu chus epitaph system ge, he a;Tfind wxh olemerge te lắc banks of the Month-ppi. The monetary of a voyage and bracelets, which had doubtless been
"The mighty Prophet protect us "'
up cream would be agrerikly relieret by a pe- rywal of the afarting terbimocials of tymen-
sent by Abraham as a present lo bis fh- Jare daughter-in-law. And then as if to the proces-ion. I'resently they halt -- the taily alights from hier camel, and Temple nuw entered the room, the so- West further the kir tness of her heart, he throwing a veil over ber person, walks licitor and intimate ol the late Mr Gra-
monster's golden presents wilb indigna. lion. To-night I expected his execu- tioners with the bag.'
and lind presumed at one time to lift his other on the other side of ibo ear Pears so be
ey ce lo Con-tarce. He opened the will, a litto huffy , said the inflable bore, mming
'Come, oh come, my purer dove! By
and all became mulely allentive. Oli, 10 our narratar, behind him. shs needa's be with thine eagle to the desert ! no me- what a disappointment awaited us !- mad: I didnt want lo hart ber feelins. Whal nial shalt touch the bem of thy vedl
Three thousand pounds were bequealhed did they make you pay for that umberel you whilst I breathe."
Thus the softly whispered words tlow.
ed mutually from lips to cars throughs
.
to lodgeda,' And now the pious ser
"Prat tuareler, pity me foor virtim, Who lost his life, and lost the race, inga. Hle bows bis head and worships the Lord, making mentioo of the name after their marriage. The circumstan- For certainly, we should have leard 'em Had'ın the explosion taken place Thesechert of this kind zughe salate the eye of his master, Abraham. The anlent ces attending the birth of these claldren
« moderate itgrvaše .
were so the mother, peculiar and trying.
. B. Jucat Satzvel Sierth, who died
for being half drowned. 'Temple read and they wluspered to the young rose,
and it awoke, joyous . aud. smiling, ked feet, ond this a white linen robe Lightly it danced to and fro in all the with large sleeves. Sbe stood wholly
concealed by the veil. and looked about
came the ardeal sun-god sweeping fiom her on every side. She fastened n Isd the cast, and he smote the young rose der made of sbowls to the balcony's won
That will ought lo he dispuled,' said with hus scorching rays, and it tainted.
railing, and swung ber elfes lightly a. a
Deserted and almost heart-broken, it bind out over it, while for a momenteins drooped to the dust in loneliness and seemed to hover in the alt. Sull sho despair Now the gentle breeze, which was soon enclosed witbin the young Ambian's embrace, nud almost in tho ing on the homebound bark, sweeping same moment . she.sat upon the horse's over hill and dale, by the neat cottage back, palting it gently with her tiny. and still brook, turning the obl mill, Toot
Aphor tagle record an fecidem is this) him home where the evening repast is | soon spread before the hungry sojourner. 1 bobI the little, pratilng infants we now Eliezer, however, will not partake ontil caress with so much fondness, striving credence to such a surmise.'
he has told his errand. And now no and contending, and perhaps conspiring "Dear mama,' said Constance do not doubt, the good Bethuel, his wife and cach against the other's life, would not be discomposed. I am very well content-
son, are eagerly waiting 10 catch the | the last spark of parental prile be ex-
words that fall from his lips. Perhaps Inguished, and the last emotion of joy bride" Constance here held out her the two former expect to hear something | fade from our bosoms. But as every concerning the health and fortune of joop of sorrow wluch the Lord odminis-
Jeliente white band to me-1 affected not to ser it.
"MIbear for." send an election acquaintance their aged relative, while the youthful ters is commonly accompanied by an on- My dear Miss Graham ! do not be-
carrying a mandy sag, on the day of elerios. , Lavan probably dreams of some metidote, to that oggiction of Rebekahi was lieve me so cruel and selfish as to wish
To love ju- Seite I've, legacy which the wealthy old patriarch lightened by the peculiar blessings which, to plonge you into poverty."
designs lo bestow uga him Ent no. descended upon .Jacob, ilte ilarling of her
ed-I shall not be quite a portionless Inpping along on ber errand of mercy supporting Lia foirone's back with tho and love, and when she anw the young, In aron in wluch he at the same time rose, she bastened to kiss it, and fondly hela th; rem. Arounil his right arin he bathed its forehead in cool, refreshing thir led a Tartarie laeco, which like us strower, and the young rose revived, Inmed serpent, followeil him on overv looked up nnd'snuled us grotitude to, the dangerous expedition. As he was :- kind breeze, but she burried quick away bout urging the horse inte n gallop, he .If then'est you said that your income, her generous took was performed, yet stopped and threw his caftan over the
needs no further inducement to be very courteous to the newly aparel guest.
Ile therefore bartens out to the well,and are mothers, know what a sad announce-
do not believe that Mr Graham was in
MA, ser dov'y bllieg. He buckel the zao
with the wele salutation, "Come in ment ilus must have been to the mother his senses when he made it.' thon blessed of the Lord, be conducts of Esau and Jacob. O, could we push
'I thought,' said the elderly cousin, had been gambolling over the sea, push-
aside the veil of coming years, and be-
with n surer, 'that the mind must be'
both base and weak which could give
fanning the brow of discale, and frisking The agile son of the desert hal swung
the curls of innocent childhood, came himself up behind her, anul was now
Or *! sorty habets I harc bers, Ant gung vị las prornd dotrà
aska if there is room in her father's i modestly forward to mret her intended boase, for himself and lus attendaus lo hushanil. lodge in, and also if provtion can be In the days of ine patriarchs, we pre- ma-le fer the camels. sume, there were no Institutes to teach It bekalı was not backward in sbow- The art of pircing, or the science of "good manners," med fet Rebekah, bad
ing hospitality to the stranger and luis
Among cita might have an epitaph " site, but promply mplig.l. "There is borli
il been stadied during a life time, could ! to Constance (this was the old fellow's gol in your hands tt is a very pooly ono1 ool have been more "gracefiff. rden of a budeme provision ) five hun-
WFlung more is sarl of Rebekab, un- dred pounds to the ellerly cousin, ditto
THE ROSE AND TRE TRFE .- Nighi the wailed recesses in the silent ughi. A moment after, n Inrge wlwe veil
had kissed the young rose, and it bent
vant could no longer restrain lus feel- Til the birth of ber twin sons, which ce- to the stripling nephew, small legacies
curred a little more than twenty years to the servants, and the remainder of
softlyto sleep .- Sinrs shone, and pure waved over the balcony. The most bis wealth to found a cold woter esinb. dew drops hung upon its blushing bosom beautiful female form was wrapped lishment for the reception of those wbo oud watched its sweetest slumbers ..- within the veil, without any other dress than tho long silken trowsers clasped were not rich enough to phy n gratuity Morning came with ils dancing breezes, with golden rings above the delicole na-
young girl,hearing the name of ber fath- er's anche, spoken of, runs with breath- It had been revealed to hier that the Less speed to the house to tell the glad eller shoukl cerve the younger-that the the nomes of the attesting witnesses, and
news. Iler brother Laban, whom sub. one people shool] be stronger than the then refresbed himself with sherry sequent hutory proves to have been an other people, evidently implying that and biscuits. As he was a frienil of de loveliness of youthful innocener. Tben
Atthe explosion en the other todr. The doctor were de fire: dererrol; Thy thoughe be wund ;rt well.
arancious man, rpied the ear-ring and| her dear children, instead of growing up family, las presence was no restraint on
bracelets upon his sister's person, and in unity and litethierly love beneath the the conversation.
light ol ber countenance, should be at
enmity with cach ofber. Those wbo Constance's mother, looking very red, 'I
his eyes, and lo. in the distance o little The mind must be both base and pious man, and sared bis elist f I do said the widow, abruptly, and toruing her hnde to look
weak," retorted Constance's mother,
'which could give ereventee to such a out of this car window.
ed upon the foreinust camel. Lis heall
rumor !' And forthiwill a sparring dia-
pump changed his position, held tho walow hy
his glittering eye once more, and propounded
is turned baskword, in conversation with [ toque took place between the Two ladles, a loly, who occupies the next place in during which I whispered to Constance n
one more gacry in a little tower lone, with his
rage of Moore's poetry done into prose. head slightly inclined forward over the back of was again whispereil from above. 'I his seat; ' W'as you caffatin to get marned ag'in?" have for the third time rejected the.
besare sol entrem with what the margin of the prox rmz midt appropriately be alomed- We tick sortething of this sort might ingwer: ·Celer thị cyprus
Sir , said the widow. Indigaanity. you aro Im pertinentf And she left ber sens and took an-
bam; he was a handsome young man,
My fleet horse is at my side, and my yacht is waiting in the harbor with out-
ny w riung family trained in ibs Labits! of frugality and economy.
Sowell salishel wa-Eliezer that this was
it e damsel whom the Loud bad desinvent for his young master, that as soon as the | company is such,and they approach near- er, le deseries the faultul Eliezer, seat-
camels had done drinking, even before he had asked her name or family, he bosted to bestow opon her the ear-ring!
and what our guardiou spirits are copa- ble of doing with our will."
As son pom the railroad! sierpete,
Ere son frarb the mess depot"
.lraw water for the eatnets of a weary Traveler, whom as yet she knew rot. Oh. Jaky. The hentemen were seen on every 'I finey. JEr Chilton,' said Constance's side, calling down their flocks from ilse mother, looking exceedingly mneering if the perfumed fair ones of the preser .! dir, slo aperol their time ta rain amir-e- mountains, unil fulling them in the val- and shrewish, that it is pretty well ments in-text of useful employment. lgs below, while the independent our- known that my daughter is the role
s cestumary
khet & boi rụi the boảy m two
But who hast thou with thee?' u bo shall nid us?
T wbuy more Lint by the suche, ,
car, nhu h was rather sparsely supplied with Ipreschiggers, obserred in a seat before him a lean
face, he at length "caught her eya' He nodded fimit'sadly to bier, and peloil, anh n nael
Iwang uiterly incapable of Imitation : "Ja af-
fiction? 'Yes sir,' replied the Inity "Patente 1
Jury. And yet this chaste ard beauti- the bulls, and valleys, and pleasant plan's fever, will is little moment to me; I bare Calures and tranquility enough le Comfort, though not for luxu.
-father or mother!" "No sir,' said the lady. Churtil, prehaps!'-'a boy or gal"" "No, sir, not
ry, and this song beautifully says-
"ihre seal, satın laty, dressed in deep black, and afterstufiing his position several tithes, ogil Lun ars. gio ger au Opportuuny luet in ber Arabian stood in a listening attitude with his car close lo the wall, which, either by wests of un acoustic contrivance. or an accidential construction ih tho archi- tecture, acemed to convey Ins Acerut wonls to a di-tant and concealed confi- dent At once his black eyes sparkled -tre was heard.
of erech sending to the duties of the
hear yon de stisinherited. This, how.
self by so doing. I trust it was perfectly legal to refresh myself with a ghus of sherry before I read the codicil."
ban and his mother protest against so her while her mele lived. He had fre-
( .... ] of these. however, we simply asks speedy a departure. They cannot thus quently proclumed her his heiress, but
that she may be willing to draw water give up their .mughter amil si-trr with- for himself and his enmels to drink .-
As frequently took offence at something
out "a few days, at least ten." to preparefor at nothingin her behavior, att be-
Low simple, and yel how significant.
for so unexpected an event. In this cri- queathel hizwealth to a hospital, jitison And now the suo lias set, and w tbe ais they called the damsel. In her breast, or lunatic asylum I felt quite easy on
et voice which left me no alterualive but to echo to her, atul I deseendeil the
cool and pra-aat twilight, the women
no doubt afferlions deep and strong were the present wciston, For MErs Lates, Mr
rooted. No doubt she loved he parents Sruliam's lusakeeper, had given nie and brother with all that confailing ten- it - armatiun nat only an hour before her
uly provided for Constance. and ulicy gentlemen in search w' fo.fr.mes-never! believe that a will is conelmlul till, you formed month with its liule blick mous- atush.alice. to have anguund whether there is any cod-
supier af . s: Myle of epitaph which should be faithful an.bastalur hastens to anret her, |were, for in every eultivalvil #not on; Conciance's usher very suspirou4.
tache, As il' these lips could breathe but
At the ay onled time, I walked into icil to it."
saying, let me, I pray thee, trink a lit-, ibis groen earth, ils re are some Kimlred ; the water from thy pitcher." With ca spirits-some fund and true heart- whirl the drawing out in Haley-street ; ike quagmire and kindness, she lets down "lu-ter around the gentle and the loving, 'very few rives of the old gentleman berpitcher, and rey lice, 'Drick, and 1 From all these she cheerfully tures a wate aternhet. There was Constance wil draw walir for thy camels al-g."_ way, and with the simple words "I will, looking a> Tir ve imight have looked, il'
Without further etremous, she gets a- go," she standa Family to leave taler, ever White bal worn erape nul bomba- forst Ler tak, and continues to draw un- mailer. home and kindral, to enter ue jzine; Cong are's mother looked very til the camels are sti fel. And this is on a long and weary journey, at the cuslistings and sal uneasy an elderly female Rebekah, the daughter of Derbezt, the of which she expects to mwit a hust.undtrousin -un is Sabor. What a lovely (sample, whom she has teur ron and with a- ding
m which simplicity, goodness of heart, gand to whose appearrer, she has not., knew the "alim Filed has fine!
armpasly and generally, are all so perley & ahed a sing's question.
ot a tar different nature was the message [ oosom , and the different places which [ was sufficient lor every comtori, remark. "not without reward, for she soon per-
PEBLINRED EVERY SATURDAY. ET
ceived that n delicious Gagrance had
OFFICE SurTa's Belling, seront story. Lickton. New Hampshire
quiet nad security, '. The time and man- back your liberty, saying in the pathetic through the trees. Thus, true elinrity The Litter part of ibe life of the Moth- |words of Haynes Baytey, "Hlay your hkeibe breeze, gathers fragrance from er of Israel seems to have been spent in lot in life be bappy, undisturbed by the drooping flowers it refreshes, and iboughts of mel' Ians just making for
TERM ==== 1.25 per anmem, if pool m RT >1.30 2 payment as delayed berne- THREE W
her of her death are not. related in sa- unconsciously renp o reward in the per- the door,leaving Constanre looking more ] formance of its offices of kindness, which cred history, and the place of her sepul- like Niobe than llebe, when Temple sienls upca the heart, Iske rich per-
said, "I think think the party Und betier fumes, lo blets and cheer.
les ! 5L" s thay L'serboms. >1.00; and for carh cebs gecat
Jacob, ingiving his dying charge to his
sons in Egypt. The cave of Macphelah!
consecra, d wel: "There they buried ble forthis ith read that the testator, be-
TELTHENT ADTP ST ADTPETITENEYTS ERG I MIN
iva Li: jourmy. W sts, id'et wowa admired Rebekah'. comluct on servant of . \hmhast. He has been sent! this occasion. She seems to have"qnt In Trier Aram, 'e gek a wte tor las, ch) acy tested in the pronozinon. She
benefit from the cold water system, re- roked and rescinded bis legacy to ut, be- queathing the same lo hus beluved neice, Constance Grahaus.
It was midnight. The creseuut til" reflected in the deep Bosphorus, and Ithrew o sliver glare upon the Sinmbul. Now and then the mr wus suddenly couled hy a fresh breeze from the Bluck
. mastit's so0 I-ste. Wish pious lican stors not, with joy and! pride. presume to ,and was a living Gill, to proposes to"enter into the proposed contract, neither
READING THE WILL
This morning I received n note from
So = {LANDHILLS, BLANKS, CAR.A., the Lord asign, by which he omy know f does she refu-e tu sign Ier naine In the my allianced wife, Constance Graham,
requesting me hit attetul at 2 o'clock that lay, at the house of her late itecle, in
she lookedl neither hke Ih be nor Niobe, but as stern and severe as Meda. I then attached Temple. 'Is il legal,' I said, 'only to remit patt ol a will?'
Sea., No man was secu upon the chy wall. The quiet twilight Resett'on their mountain-terraces. Only here and there in the harbor shone a light upon some anchored ship. "The twelve ghic+ Turning to the hubor were closed, and al the thirteenth, which was open, the gunnl scemeil to be sinmbening anay in opium dream", Nent the moique of
the- 1)Ses is Becos zet New York V B. PALMEK Es alse schorural to dal
'I real every word of the will," he re- plied, 'and having grewly fatigued my-
Thonghi Conetance is the prettiest
y iave been expected to sorround the ful old servant listen to be gone. Li- Innce, I had ilrterminedsperer te marry
w.fc of Lane, she -Child of l'rumor."-
Sophia, and the chief gate of the seragt. I was going to mter some further remarks, when Constance's mother sud, 'Good morning, Mr Chilton?' m & tone io, no other somid was heard save the uniforin filling of a largo watersspring Beneath the cypresses and ite mnosv. bery trees in the seraglio's seconst court, was heard the same sound of falling wa. ters, la the thinl court of the scraglin. (which no une unbidden dare enter un. ler penalty of death) under the balcony retiraril home in very low spirits, and! of the chief sultana, stood, in the shadow entered my adventure or rather misad- of an immense wall was n young, bronze, venture, in my diary, deilucing from it colored Ainbian with jet black eyes This very valuable piece of advice lo
Thir-ty traveler. Soon a daniel, you";
amil a boll warrior-brow, but was so ¡lovely an expression nround the finely
are paid, except at the option of the polisher
ture is only incidentally mentioned by
remain Til I have read the codicil.' I resented myself in amate, andl Tem-
Lust golden tints of the setting :00 still the Cananites, wbose land I dwell, but lingered on the distant mouwlain», and thou shalt go unto my father's house. the bleating of the "homeward bound" and to my kindred, nud sake a wife unto
be two brothers beld.in her offcclions, ed the stripling nephewv.
can only be accounted for by supposing
claimcal, in the sofiest of tones. But
"Constancet der Constance " I ex.
. mars, pursued by a smothered laugh
gentle words, and lover's sofien song. Ile wore a little red cap and \ par- ple caftan over the yelow cutati "than red Browsers were neatly gathered round Lis aukle, anıt his foot-soles were cor creil with untanned goal-skin sandal; - In his purple belt shone the hand'e of # shovt seymetar, together with a [mir ot silver monatel pistol .. On his right stood a beautiful, black sletd .of itny puvest Arabian blood, unsullied, but with a lion-skin covering. nul gont. ekip The sunud af it's step. The Young
'A gentleman riding in on castern tadrow
Sh we so lint. valne by 's
'Agib ! my cigle,' whisperel a sweet female voice in his car, 'is it thou?" 'Thine eagle was wufied to thee with the evening zephyr4, my own Zulet- mo! I await thise, thou light of my eyes!" whispered he to the wall. Ilas no one seen, or heard ilice" JIE only, who sees the bluck not on
woo's learn from this simple bearted laugluer of Bethuel, a lessea of indus- lated the pea e ul scene. Alone, in n retired field, Isaac na'ks start of surprise, 'I was not aware they
Converted the remains to as aufpeste wandmed M'here al =c-as of remotatuts were tried Bet, the '
straw and provender enough, and ronm
which be broughu
Mirtilo: huit before lam
AMMONOOSUC REPORTER, nung to the tiersi ol its colonins- feld a Sinte convention recently. when
Instead ol promising largely of out poper, they nommated lor Governos Ernstun by other noops that teight be at his com. ... and. he despatchel me to call Gen na Is usually the practice when a now Fun banks of St Johnsbury Ale Fruir. Pierce I did an, and when be rode up, publicalioe is commenced, we obey the bunks is wel known for Ins remarkable I riverviten, in substance ond os near as I can recallect. wo the following wurde caution of our teexperience. and will let business energy. and ufs meny oflier
Del colurons be their own advocates only
good qualities of bead and beart
Gen Scoti said-"Pierce my dear usking of the public an exercise of that alsoull rejoice to see the Democrats of
degree of liberalny which will award to the Green Mountain slate successful it not ut to be in your saddle" "Yen, 1 our enterprise " generous judgment , tho approaching contest. but there is no am, " suld Pierce 'nin a case like this " -
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