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I sa w a group, a happy group,A father, brother, sisters dear—

1 look dgain—there Spirits dfoob,Ih each eye there trembles a tear.

Tfhere epmes a sigh, a mournfiil sigh,A isole nn dfree upon the gale,

It breathes thus, as it passes by—‘‘•One of that.gronp lies cold and pale. ■

‘‘T hat brother, that brother so dear,Tt ‘slpepin*r noW-his la«t long slfeep,

That sleep tha t knows no wa ing here, w here we are left to mourn and w eep.

e« jc lull I ' • ’ .Ml-. 7 ' :* 17.i rciiirlsifr,9,nq her wj ita :broHr, and,pt^|, t?p her pretty Jlp<, but shp did not. r^pJy; & ud the Xqng silence that ensued was i rpkon atjeoirthby , ^

,r* SbalU tqU.jou.Msle*le/’ he. asked in. a Jaw voice. f‘'w_hat ,the.,0pqnt ,deTours ha?:|nst been fbiaitfami he peakp. dauplless. from-the cauj,- moo niutora aniluopiitjpns of'sbpiptyj’f

“ As you v f U l 'rPPMi ^e^te.|le,;cp|- oriucrjsllffhtly, and trying .tp f im U ^ 4(;enpe^^,i; . . .r, .„-i n , , ,

“He called you aLestelle I .SLUlLme aEadventurer.”

;vA ti,d ifllp W9 r4 f p ; , su cli-,a s

ctePtfs or hisances'torq, and emTiroldering

remarks? IChat J arp foiiti and romans h^r head bent doWn ; ancias sfemslfght; tic,,,I eopfessi pver,s]Hce f can remem- ‘

“ Life passed gently, gently aw ay.He laid as one quietly steeping-,

And his sileneeueemed to say—t&loved dne’ 3, why are ye weeping?

^eep not for -ee, for me-tbo’ gone,, life's short hour is dark and dreary, ’twill brighten as you speeJ on

3d>t.e. honfie of theTo Ihy hd>t.e.

■Qur home is not h’eV'^drjhere griefddl To<drown eat-n 'object o f oUi J05-.

tic , ey,llie»s» i von i ro jc u i 'ber„ iii m y d rp a rn s of y o u n g rb m h n ^ e I p ic tu re d to m y se lf a n id ea l b e in g vvlipm I c o u ld love f b u t n e v e r W e re g ir lb o p d 's v is io n s re a liz e d a s . m i n e ^ a v e b e e n — th a t is , i f m y heVo does n o t sp o il a ll by h is |n p sc ru p u lo u s p r id e .”

“ B u t l \ia .ve n o t to ld y o u a ll y e t ,” c o n tin u e d A u b e r tiu , w h ile h is h a u g h ty

p le n d id m atp h es in th e k in g d o m .” “ lA iu i, w ould t h a t h a v e in su re d m y

h a p p in e ss ? ” a sk e d L e s le lle . “ O h , th a t -w e lived in th e o ld tim e o f fa ir ie s , a n d th a t I in ig h t h a v e on e w ish ?”

“ A n d .w hat w ould t h a t b e ? ” in q u ire d h e r In v er. *

- T h a t we might chdpge -situations with one anothef; that ybn Could have all the weallli. hiid 1 -"be A. iJoor girl, blessed "only With yhlii* affectiojis.-^ Olaude. l should feel «o rminiligtioii. nP gratitude in recievhig all, frorrt ybii— love tvould haVb equalisrednis.”

“ I fe a r t h a t y o u r c re e d is r a th e r a th e o r e t ic a r th a i i a { irac tida l one.' L es- tetle,^* s a id A u b p r iih H vft|rA tn o u rn fq l

1 “ I f I co u ld cohiffert y b d tb 'i^ d Ijdiief,

- - w h i s p e r ; a n d th e re wras no sh a d e u ponth e o pen b ro w o f h e r lovdr, a s h e M in­g led in th e b r i l l ia n t th ro n g W ith hi^ b e a u tifu l a n d d ev o fed MtsYress. " ,

rT b e ev e n in g p q ^ e d aW^V a s even-

Ana make each d-ay a day of care.

Vo; onr home’s above, beyo In yor brighl f'e'alms of enil!■here flows no tedr, where But all is day, day TVithout'

^‘Dear friends, we_e|> not, weep not for.lne; . Tho’ strong "is the tie that’s riven 5 feut prepare to n eet all with me.

In that bright home, home in Heaven ’’

tlam illu s ,N . Y ., April, 1852.

p o in t m e n ts— o cc as io n ed . • p e r lia p E hy th e absence, o f th e buijr o n e a m id a th o u s a n d fo’r w hom w e ''h a v e areSbfed a n d s m ile d -^ a b a ll I s a b r g l i t tjpbcli in

s a id L c s te lle , iii a tim id Vpjcp. a s th e y s ip o d to g e th e r w a it in g fo r T ie r b a r r ia g e to 'd rk w up . ‘ ' ^ ■

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‘‘ W h o i s r h h t beaUHful girti»’ia s k e d i lv l “ T r ia v e r e c e W d a torm^^a y o u n g E ilgH blitnah d t fUi e o m p a n io n , ‘ tiM rto M ebt y o tir-guard ikn* . a n d th e n o - h s d lu jv Ib a n t fob a rhbiiie».t A g a h is l o n e t a r y J o Sign HiC d C ^ d f r o f t h e rn a rb le p illa fa U m n a r se n h -M M it o f ‘y d # pi‘dp C rty .” ' ; ■fenchaMirtg sce n d W hidb S P a ris ia n -b a ll “ h V u l l ‘short b e dV er!" s a id L e s tc lle , -n rese iits to ib c eVb d f a' « t ra n « c r . T h 'e Ihyiir^ h c r l ja t id rn ip lp rln g ly on h is a rm .

A nd y o u Will b e a r t in s fo r m y sa k e , Jlaiide?”

y o u n g g ir t a lliidbd fo w a s e x q u is ite lyio v d y , w ith a p e /H e .a n d e h ild -l ik e Jig- C la u d e ? ” , . . . . >h fe , a tk ir, b n - l i t face , a n d a p a ir d £ sW bet T esteflle ! b l i t I Will m a k etb e m o st m isclicV iotis b lu e ^ y t - s t h a t ilo prbiriiSeS 1 Icb li s h a l l '.s e e h o w ,co n fd b e Tniagitibd-=-am iOd«h life tie- H eiitly I wJH lis te n to M . F ra u d e ’s ar- rieih 'aM d thrfee y e a rs . W hich g lid ed p a s tm n c e iie ss o f tm r p re s e n t a tr i tm fe m ad e ro g a n i t a u n ts a n d ‘h o w InimDly a n d so h a p p ily w ith th e m , a r e M a rk e d inth e m a p p e a r so fte n e d i f n o t su b d u e d ; g vateflil I w ill c o n d u c t i iu 'se lf.” c h a ra c te r^ o f tblood in th e iro o U u tr y ’s r. 711 AU"d n o w foW-b’oflH e r head-vvas^beirt a liiH e-fo im -ard . a n d ‘ ‘C la u d e!” in te f r iip te d L es te lle a l- a n n a ls . N o w i** ‘ I'bb itiiia tb j

L c i t d t e , t a a M S h 1 ^ ia m .;3 S h K w ou ld s i t fo r h o y rs M'. A tt-^W ittide o f . ^ e j ) tB ouglff;*^^^ pcevishfaiM . a f a s t r ic t -ed w h e n ~ ro u se 4 -a » - if - tb e -p la n s w h ich sh e w a a - e V id ^ ty a> rrangihfetn :heg o w n ip in d . re q u ire d c o n c e n tra tio n o f e v e rv th d u g b t m S lfd w b h ld lie 'k b '-s e n t to o ; i fo i^ J io u rs - to g e tf ie f j 4 o^^onb k n e w w h e re , ac co b ip an ied g n lg rb y -^h ir

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i j r ra id e d h e r h e a d 011 th e M fr a n c q V f j h e r M aid , re q u e s tin g th e ^ p r e s e n c e - o fher id y erp e saW that h#eyesrw #*e red from e.vcessive Weeping. Uavingbowed

lip s, he s a t d o w 'u a n d w a ite d o a im fy 'fq r .\T. F ra u d e l t d co m m en c e fh e b h s in e s s th a t h a d b rd u g h t . th e m E ogetker.

“ 'Y o u n r e a w a re , M . A u b e riin ,!’ sa id th e o ld g e n tle m a n a f le n g th , ‘‘ t h a t r n y w a rd is v e ry y o u n g a n d t h a t in a c c e p t­in g y p u fo r h e r fu tu r e h u s lia u d , s h e a c ts c o n tra ry to m y w ish es , a n d dem 'on- s tra ’le s th e n a tu r a l w illfu ln ess o f h e r s e x p p /

“ A ll th is is n e w to m e ,” re p lie d th e y o iih g m an , w h ile h e s to le a n a r c h lo o k a t L e s te lle , w ho w as w a tc h in g h im w ith b re a th le s s a n x ie ty .

“ W ell, th e n , w’e m a y a s w ell com e to th e p o in t a t once . W ith o u t m y c o n ­se n t y o u r in a fr ig e c a n n o t t a k e p la c e u n ­til A ladem bise lle V e rh e y is o f a g e - ^ a .period o f,W h ic h i t o n ly , w a n ts '' th re o - pi y e a r^ ; a n d y a u r 's ig h ih g th is d ee d ,, by bi w h ich th e W hoTeof h e r p r o p e r ty is s e t- ’ t ie d j iM l ie n a b ly u p o n he rse lf, w h h o u t

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w h ich "the h a n d o f L e s te lle c a n b e y o u rs ,”

A ‘ crim son , b lu sh p a s se d o y e r th e cliqek a n d b ro w n f Claujde A u b e rtin , a n d th e re w a s a m o m e n t’s p a u se ,,d u rin g W hich th e keeii g la i ic e o f th e o ld m an , th e co ld s c r u tin y b f 'th e fto tafy ,' a n d 'th e p le a d in g ey e s o f th e a n x io u s ^ i r l w e re fix ed e a # r f y Upon h is f g e e ; lie l ie ld o u t h is h a n d fo r th e p a p e r , a n d g la n c in g

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llJilt ,4%uu . ^ ,to" g iiid c I t ; and ..W hen th e s ig h a tu fe Was‘-a t ' le n g th ' co m p leted ,- sh e 'flft'ng.herT s e l f upo n his bosom a n d w e p t Idiig a lia p a ss io iia je ly . E v e n th e n o ta ry w as m o v ed ib to so rtied iin g lik e sy m p a th y , k n d gathering u p his pap e rs ,! h a s i e r # ! to follow h is p a iro n iV o m T h e rdoM i A nd

rhO love.*-s fu ll l ib e r ty t o g iv e Verii to 'their feolitigS; 'b u l regard for tb e ti ih * id a n d weeping^ i r l j w h o e lu h g Uy h im so fo n d ly a n d im p lo rin g ly . S u b d aed J h e otfeirdcul p r id e 'o f -G laude A U bertitu A nd h e h a d - J it t le d iffic u lty in s o o th in g her ■fears* iOnd w in n in g b a c k th e 's u h s h in e ’o f her h ap p y sm ile s .

A teW d a y s a f te r t h i s th e y w e re w a r-

h e r h u s b a n d , at* tw e lv e fexactly, ip h e r b o i id o ir i p n d A u ^ r t i p . n o t be iiig a b le a t th e m q rn p n t to in v e n t a n y d e c e n t ex* c u se T o r re fu s in g to com ply w ith h e r re ­q u e s t , re lu c ta m ly p ro m se d to a t te n d h e r a t th e h b h r a p p o in te d , d e te rm itie d t h a t th e m e e tin g sh o u ld be a s .b r ie f a$ p o ss ib le * g s he" iraa g in ed t h a t i t .m ere ly r e la te d to m a t te r s o f a p e c u n ia ry n a ­tu re , a s u b je c t to w h ich b e a lw a y s e h - terta irie id a n e rv o u s h o rro r . ‘ -

“ I s i t possib lS in .ithQ H gbt G lau d e , h t h a t ' s h e h a s gO nerO usly a n t ic ip a te d m y w ish to. p o ssess su ff ic ie n t fu n d s fo r m y d isp o sa l to be o f ben ifice iit s e r v ic e to riiy C Q im try f A m t y e t , e v e n i f i t w e re so , a n d h e r g u a rd ia n c o n se n te d , I w ou ld n e v e r a c c e p t th e m .” ..

A t J h e a p p p in te d tim e A u b o r tin p r e ­s e n te d h im se lf a t th e d o o r of. h is ,w ife ’s b o u d o ir, th e J irs t^ g la n c e a t w h ich con- jSrmed h is , ,s u s p ic io n a s t o T h e - p u rp o r t o f h is Visit.^ L e s te jle vyas rid’t T h e re , b u t M . I ) 'u m o n t-- tfa e ''B a m e Jvhbdii he h a il M et o ttb e’ befo re a t h e r g iia rd ia iils — ^atood b e n d in g o v e r .a v e r y busines.s- lik e s h e e t o f -p a re lim e n t.

■“ P ra y b e s e a te d , M o n s ie u r .” s a id th e l i t t le n o ta ry * “ M ad a in e A u b e r l iq 'w ill b e h e re d i re c t ly .”

C la u d e b o w i^ co ld ly , a n d to o k th e offeM d c h a i r in s ile n o e .

“ G lo rio u s t im e s ,. M o n sieu r 1” , s a id D u r a q n t , /u b b in g h i s 'w i t h e r e d h a n d s t o o t h e r - ; “ g lo r io d s 't im e s w e l iv b 'iU nolv ! T h e a g e o f l ib e r ty in e v e ry s e r tie o f th e w o r d ! ” , - ' I " '

C la u d e a c q u ie sc e d b y - a n o th e r b o w .. .“^Yon h a v e d o u ^ ie s s h e a r d Of T h e

new , ; |a iy o r reVolutlononrjr d iy e rc e 1/’M idiniiiBd M> .D u m o n t ; , ‘‘ a v e ry good -7- a y e ry . 'e x # lle n li la.W, M uyusieur,’!

‘“ A" v e ry c o n v e n ie n t o n e . 'T 'sK b u rd th in k ,” ' rb 'plie'd 'A u b e rtin . lartgh irrg irtS p ite df-fiiriiidFfd a t t h e -so leihnlfy W ith w hiO h the 'ro ld m d n s p o k e , .v 1 u ’ ; rt’^ d a i td e " A n b e r tin ,’! sa id t h e n o ta r y , a f te r a p a u se , “ I a m a m a n o f few w onds — a m a n o f .b u s m e s s —a n d i t is w ell to c o m e - t o , th e p o in t a t o n ce . L e s te lle W ould lavail h e f s d lf Of th e pppoV tuhity to b e d iv o rc e d fro m y o u ;a h d h a s ^ p u r- "posetyi te f t 'u S liogEfthem m o rd e r i h d t .Tm ighfcinform, y o u q f.bo r-w ishes; t o w b io h s h e ^ n l r e a t s t b ^ t .y p u w ill offe.c.tio; QP*

^ ‘TVccursed lia H i t is falsfeT^’k x c lk im ed th e e n n ^ id ^ ik b a h d - i l^ ^ W il l b e ­liev e i t . ”. “ O U u d o d ’ ,$Sid a^gqutle: ym ee b y i i i s

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ty t h a t p re se M s_ itse lf in beCoMTO^ f re e

“ And poor. Aiibettin,-what has be* come o f * h i m • ‘--W hy, th e y s a y th a t b e t a k e s it-y ery

m u ch f d h e a r f ; a n d n o w o n d e r, see in g t h a t h e r fo r tu n e is s c a rc e ly re d u ced ; a n d h e r s e l f i f p o s s ib le i m W b e a u tifu l th a n e v e r .” ;.: A t th is m o m e n t t h e y w exe - in to rru p t- ed by t h e e n tra n c e o f C la u d e -A-nbertHi h im se lf ,, w ith L e s te lle le a n in g b p h rs a rm , -or r a th e r d i n i n g , in - h e r 's w e e t, g ra c e fu l m a n n e r , w h ile h e r b r ig h t e y e s s p a rk je d w ith -h a p p in e s s a s pile ■fisteaed w ith a flu sh ed c h e e k t o j h e w h isp e re d a c c e n ts o f h e r h u sb a n d , o n w h o se c o u n ­te n a n c e a sm ile o f t r iu m p h a n t exU lta- ta t io n m ing led w ith -d e e p lo v e . .

“ W h a t ’s th i s ? ” in q u ire d De. T o u rs o f a^p erso n yMp. s to o d n e a r him* ®nd w ho. h a p p e n e d to h e th e i io ta ry , M . ,Du-

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“ I t w a s a n o b le d ee d , “b n t A ub 'efliwdiet -n o t k n o w a t firs t h e r reaSo 'nsT ortt’ishing to be^pparated from.hiin-L-for I o[i|et him late last ;i|g% ipJhe;Riie) St,H qjpore, w ith o u t th e , M arseilli despair and t..,..“ - T h e t f r i e f t*-ialJWhteh h iife e fif ig s -h a v e undergoji§ :;W as! jt!iftvdt4.4ble|?’, :$aid th g n o ta /y , “ a s h is p ro u d s p ir i t w q q ld p e v e r h a v e b een b ro u g h t to c p n # h t tO rthe sa c rif ic e .” *

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C O M M a k h a ^ d B A lA M .

_ We have been favored, flroin a rell^^ source, with a bit)#apihrcal sketch of Commander Ihgfaham, whose late gal­lant, conduct in caniinand of the St. Louis, in the harbor of Smyrna, has given him a world-wide reputation.

Commander Duncaii N. Ingraham is the son qf ihe late Nathapiel Ingraharn, Esq., o f •Charleston, S, *G., and belongs to a. famll-y-emmeht}37naval-in- its cliaV- afiter, '.A 'ilofthem , yvijh oneexeepHou,y ? W Ih ‘being the intimate friend p.f .CaptainPaulJJopes, votutiteered under his com­mand, when he left FranCe in ‘the Bon Homme ^chard,. iff. and.fought

faW Mtions ill the annals o f naval war­fare.'^•■Hisunefe, G#taiirdoseph Ingra- b&ie, n . .S. JN„ .was lost in the D.S* ship, P*;^ring, which went d.qwu at sea, and was never heard ot.at the beginning of this century. His cousin, -William Ingraham, v^shilled at the age of tiveh- |y- .-l?h«n , LiepteiHilit in the U,

Chapter '6dr3; and ■ regr

__ ---------— — Eo-(®nh4Jst debts 111 ,feg n tM ir credit.

aid of any individual, psOciati^ii 'orhdrpbra^

, f 2. No muyicipal corpdfa.tipn of any city OF vhlase shall horr.dw tTj6neybr ,<'omTactAebt, except, in' th^ nianoer heiein'prp.viJed ; awJ .efr

ln,c6,nfotraity to the provisions of this act . ‘- f 3*. No municipal corporation ol ahy eftyoP villase shall.'contract any 'deb t, the amonnt 0 \yliich-shall; exclysiye of the debt now owin; by said corporation, exceed at .any time a'sup

^ ^ p l i r t l ^ i J i ^ t i o n of t h e ,rent fiscal year, and the same ghail always b*e ftiade payable and shall be paid w ithin ei§ht months from i& lime in which such iempora* ry loan is made. - • '

^ 5 . No .funded debt shall be.contracted by any municipal corporation, unless T f’De for "a specific object, to be expressly sfaleJ in the or- dlnsttice proposing the same, nor. unless su'eli Ordipaoce «hdll.h,ave been passed by .lwO-ihircp of all the members ejeclea to the Qommoii cpiui- cil or board of truste'es of such corporation, ahfi sjiall paye Been submilteil to and approved o f by a majority of the tax -payers of ari3 ^«oli city ;or village at a special ejec.tiqn to be up- pointed, for that purpose, by the said .eprn mop councilor board of trustees, nor lihl’ess ' the

|r h o SQ le.exception i n ’ h'e ram lly , wa,s M s u n c le , D u n c k n In g r a h a m ,E s q l , fro m W h o m 'h e fe o erv M liis liu'tne. H e w a s

a profusion qf light sunny c.nrls felLnp- tCaHullY; “you are speaking trow nobility of tbO rriind asserted jts supeJ‘on her wliite Ahuutders, and contrustt d >» batei^heSs and motikery-l*’ ] rioHiy dvei-'ThaMei^ hCreditary nobin^fetmiigciy hi their W ditiiess with the ” No, fitf' bm fe,’* replied her lover, fyw 'naine and stati6n-*-that the .bar* ‘diiik.'eiiiei-ald hue onu-r satin robe, the latighiii^y.' “But good night how, Lcs-' riiTs of raiik aristocracy Wefe broken front and sleeVes of wiiicli were clasped diid God bless yon!” down, arid men ow-ed ho limits to theirWftli 'diamonds o f inestimable rahf6; • He relinquished the hand lie held, own wild wills. Claude A#beHon-was - Bv her side, sat a jraMig airired a«'d as the cUrdage whirled rapidly ! a reVOlurioiifot in the bfeSt sense Of the «??Ht sfrt.liiM •urrtiru..yh Hr» uwaV. the Smile faded lipori his lips, i wofd-^Ms prond spirit had been slUupWith studied plaiiiiiess./krthongh thel u r i i o f h is finely Shipped h ea d , tlM lire

a w a y , th e sm ile fa d ed lipori h is lip s , I a iid J ie w a lk e d ho m e in uioOdy t h o u g h t

d f - h is d a r k , m e la n c h o ly ey e s , k h d thfe i fu ln e ss . __ 'trouhlfed e x p re s s io n o l’ h is p a f t . ^huiid- H w a s a* s e v e re t n a T f d r l h e p ro u d sOm e te a fu r^ s , VOlidOred 'M fii a h db- s p i r i t o f d a i f d e A u b e r t in , m u c h ag ih e j e c t O f W hom o n e ^wOuTd k n o w rn o re . lo v ed l i b s t e l l e / t o c o n s e n t to o w e every^-

•T t is .M aaem or^dfe Yerney,^? ‘reydifed th in g to h e r e t o s u b je c t h h n s e lf t o th e t h e no ting C o u n t tie T o u t s ; ‘•“ t l ie ric h - ' m ok ifyH fij surm istS -O f th o s e iv h a Ju d g e d« s t h e ire s s in -Paris, arid o n ‘t h e eVe o f o f h im by th e i r w o r ld ly a r id p e r v e r te d M a f iia g e w it l r tw a f ‘so le iilu 'l,d6k ing .p^ r- i i fh a g fn a tio n s . A n d th e r e w e re HVnessO nkge a t h e r a id e ? ” • j When h e a lm o s t d e te rm in e d 'to g iv e (her

m u s t bO Very Voting s a id U h e rip f o r e v e r , 'a l th o u g h t h e d e s tru c tio n Of E n ^ i ish m a n . ' " ' ; h is o w n p ea ce a n d h e rs sh o u ld b e ' t h e

is a e a rc e ly E ig h te e n ; ’* w a s th e c o n s e q u e n c e ; w h ile a t o th e r t im e s 1 be r e p ly . ‘’wilMril as^she is b e a u tilr if .” - . th o u g h t o f d o in g so m S lh in g w o r th y d f

“ A n d h e r lo v e r? ” • ' h e r love . -B u t a n a m e a n d fo r tu n e a r eA h , t h e r e lifcSHhe d i s p a r i ty ; h e h a s ea s ity Tound in th e s e d a y s ? a n d ire *Che

IfMtlirrig. a b so lu te ly n o ih in g -^ a ’rid is 'as in te r im a ih o iis a n d th in g s m ig h t hap* •p ro u d a s b e is p o o r I W h y . L e s te lle p en - L e s td i e m ig h t g ro w o ld — o r d ieW ith h e r beaQ iy and furtuire. Might 1 — o r s h e m ig h t ce a se t a iovfe b im -r^ lo rtiave chosen a husband amoiia the rid-! the heart h^adfs changes' audits* se®- M eS o f the land; h’ut She is'ibnd arid sons, none o f which; however, i-eseMble ‘rOmanlic, and Monsieur Aiibertiri quiet itsA rst freshness a«diptt.iity< > • ■ ,j ] , , • As he looks, had wit enoi^h to persuade The attachment of Our girlish-idaVs fier that She loves hirii.” , i»ay last through woi«»iihoo(l,:^nd evim

dpersuade her?” repeatedthh EngHsb- M old^agedtselfi'huc every wellivei pjan, ____________ ____________ ,i more Mf earthlyI'fedingi.jraore-,of the

.........................n o e m i r s n av iiig ^ n y , re iii4iaH itere,iSed a lfeo tioh fo r her,; w e lEnoiyl , to o m u ch o f th e w o r ld J o b e lieve

-1^^- ‘P 9 h ¥ '. J a i^ d e d sco rn fn ily , a s j ie drp iv hiS; cpui-

.“You are ill?” said, J esteile afixiqpf-| fyi if tgqed the changed ejipfres-|.^on ff,l»v J«?ver’s.fCounte«»«M;q, and|

h au g h tily p o u t,^perio d ill a fo reign la n d ? W o m a n ’s fi-

h y th e \v o rld ly S corn o f those-W hdm i he in iv a rd ly d e s p is e d j b u t n o t fo r thi& did. b e tu rn u p o n - h is (MpprossoTrs^—n o t fof* a n y feeling sa v e th e purri aftd ho ly love o f l i b e r ty ; a n d w hen t h a t n am e b e ­ca m e p ro s t i tu te d to th e v e ry w o rs t p iirposps--rw hen . i t w*gs , th e xvatch- vvorfl^tp .eriipe a n d b lo o d s h e d - fh e y e t c lu n g to i t - a s in , his, firs t p o u r p f y q a ih - ful « u tlm s ia sm , a n d t ru s t e d e v e ry th jn gto, |ts ,'p o w er , .when. tbeifi|:^M |flp?fM atidn sh ou ld h a v e ip ^ ^ e d ;avyay .a p d 4 e su e t egeded hy ;an agq o f ra tio n a lity ^ a p d fea*

ho&h»ndAQO will n o t . tp bavetirobilM^d h is p rim cip les ? gLqdth e c q ^ l ly ' Ba’po iis.o f ?a,a s sh e w as.palied^,w ifre p,igh,Uyfchpqng^(| >yitli th e Jea d in j; o u lU ic a i cha* :aeters o f

a(gA>1a g la d s o m e spi»^L ,d l e r . s m i |^ j v e r ^ |q ^ iVvqfiMM.aiid Iliad o fte n a p u rp o s e t,? g p .t W IpolTftd. T O ?

I 1‘e v e r , d r M t i d .-Y h e re , w a s , m a n y ; e : " *-w.ho,„4lthpHgH: m

s is tie ss p le a d e r. , ,

s . j i s ' s s s i s r & s Stp q sgrijRrilqns ,i* ^ rv e o ^ 4 ,n M e r f i t t q n i

m o v e J h p u n p l e e ^ . T ^ p I m g s ,irhfch a

r — * — ‘

O f la te i t h a d b e e n ’o b lm T cl^ ^ h aV fa s t, b u t* th e y u t tc r e ^

U w a s 'a lo y a ls f in h is .r ie i^ S ' A t th e o p en in g 'Of M ie.R eyo ln tion , in IIW 4 , h e

re provkled for levy* mg aniJ jcollecling, annually, a tax which shall be sufficient to pay the interest accrueing upon" the debt; and also an additional su u wdiich be equal to at least five per cent of the tp u j a'mdunt of the debt, which latter sum shall con­stitute asinking fund for there demptidh of the principal of tpe debt; and ^ueh sinking luod shall he and remain sacred and invio ate.ior that purpose, and the s.aid annual tax shall he levied" and collected, until sufficient is realized to pay and extinguish the piincipal of such funded debt, aijd the interest thenoii, AUtijelaws relating to the jelection ol rhe charter offi-cers of aijy sucli corporation shall apply to ev­ery .such election, held pursiiaiit' to this Sec­tion, -so far as the Same are applicable; ' ’

.y^V I^Toihing in this act coutaineci shall he jfenjed to altejr. repeal Or modify any law now sisting authorising any municii al corpora­

tion to'borrow money, contract debts*and'issuetjng

___to borrow , _bonds, obligations or evi ices of debts.'

, f > .G a p t. In g ra h a m j ’e c b iv e d J iis M idsh ip -

a s a ta le to te ll

on ivirich.’ the-'rricoi'dfrigi ang F ■notesdaw n .th c -riO b ic -d ee d sjo f 'w o ra err ,^ ’ ]

one»“ *A t a fu tu re t im e a ll sh a ll be e x p la in e d ’,

ine( freer to a c t a s I p le a se ;” ' ', “Iie3tel^e,‘?^■e^xQlarmsed fhenhew ildeced A u b e r^ in , , ,4‘,P a « . i t A^e^my, L este lle .*^

' M f ............................................e v e r lo v ed y o u le s s? H a v e I e v e r spok- em oriel pn^mlworiiEtoIyda 4fiatT Hid n o t 8 tr iy c i^ ie ? n e x tm p in f i l i t f lp a tn iie

S kke,p l‘0S^tat'ed: M y ; pfo ti'd "IspiFit a n d d a r e d Ih e sh e e F s o f h e w o r ld T Ay*and deserved tbem—-Tor-I 'JrastcdT-rl

nian-*-andiiM yr38he.8corQ SfdeSpiiieK and dcSjsrJs M e T ’ - y r ; . ri

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' 'Aubel4b n hAdIbrg6ttereTh0jlifeiefiee o P lh h n R l9 .h o ltry ,l> « l;lio lo u k ed p ra u d * ly u p , and* rqgo i.eg insih is 'i n ess , sai(L-=.

1' i A lrtfi oliT-jdfvorce o w iH ira su rc yritri’

B i i t ^ ^ th e pferi tfeiri(> lld

lo^t ?o - forever/W d ddded -fri ri h o a i ^ .Vo'ice4-,‘u''' 'o ' ■ : \ , l t f . : rT i '^

jTcrieuu v . • 1 "

- i r a S ath e r e w e re n o t ra c e s o f i t a s

. 'D o iif r :Gcivb .H p r ^ 'F h ^ ’e d i to r i jo f 'th e Albany"JbttrnaZ teUstlife 'following«to- ryitahiS idraws^A lanpral rfeom it w h ich yoring men should, rearejiiber. A liJJle felfoiv, ‘whj0jpiition;a ipair o f skates for the first time, paid thq usual penalty;— Having.iuict .ijiiSself ,somcwlkt.iby 3h e

shan’t fiye it tfp,’’ wa's nthe reply; ‘T canTearnJoG sli3iJc<; and T:lvill |eaMJ.’?7-rAnd at it he went, with an energy ..and determination which bade defiance to appffeift impossibilities; T ii'tw e n ty yearsW onl lhrit time, that litilefcH ow if he^ lves. will have Aiade his mm’k foihewbere. A bo^ udio wtH not give Up h difficrilt^jobj Hut Who WHl do It-be- baris^‘he feels Cdri^1o'uS Jhat:b& can' doit; hris thri writ*' Br tlie‘ true* metal ofh iy n tid b d 1ft M s 'com positiore.“ • ' - • ‘

CML:.' ' . : r r . ;t . lU .

: (p p " A j6 ^ ilir i- 1 ^ o y io n b .o W ^ « h ip w r^ Cftllpd. o p , to;fee r;virhipped ffoi; ,spfne -m/p-

. . I r i t t l e i la c k ,w ep i trem q U q g ^ l je r y i n g ; . f o I th e jc q p la im w h i . - a rpligi0U$ « W h a n d j ^ i d - r : 1.: ^

t j p u , w q i t -p p td L ^ yJny-pPsiyers^!’ ,t ■ ; : , ,i <

a p andrism iijiig t r iu m p k a m iy . ‘.T-H n ev- ■e^r^^YAfeem'.” ; ' ' ' , . V

S i W W w s : t . iIrolHiftg 'sd w V p rim p k in s^ri: f ie f a p ro n ;

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leM .-ntrritL ■ -fr,! ov/'■t.-i'i" :<

p re se rv o us,i%q%i Y fo tl! W i» e fieM ly iem p iri3 m d ;isy irtu e .i*JV.’ h & s 1 u‘t i 1 3 t G tVJpi

Coinmbdori the intimate 1 about to sail * requested Mr. Ingraham to.a)loWihiiq to lakeL-Ms-son w iih li im __ “JYe shall

ac'e'ordirigly went to seh at onee, at that tendefwge, and yeinained in actjvCi sen* vjce: fqr Au^q years, .until ,tfie.ql.q|e o f the wvar. ;H e , tfien ' returned ,hQine> at ,the age o f eleyeii, and resumed ills edhc^tiOn at school. Siifoe then hehas,'tn 'ost-O flh iS t im e , beCn e th p ld y ed m a c tik e a iu ty . . i l e co irlm aiid ed Jh ri l l lL fa jta i O w ners in filookgde ,;du ty Y e ra

b srii^ 'f t r o s t r a t ^ bY -'sick iw sse w a s ^ ^ i k hpmelbui a short .time beforelo s t. :F o r tw o y e a r s ipreMLous. t o j h l s

M f d i t e r r ^ i c ^

c tty -w flF lo iig - ie n ie m fie f h im a n d .filsaCCompliSbedTamily. '; ;d%ptMft iiigfaliam married'. Harriet

4?^$ o u th .O a rD fin a ,,»g ra n d -d a u g h te r . On th e pa.ternal.S .ide, p f H e n ry L a u re n s . th e P re s id e r i f o f th e f l r s f C o n tin e n ta l- - C o n g r m , a n d w h o , a f te r ­w a r d w a s captiM rid b y iA lB r i t i s l f f r ip te >«hi}p on Id? W ^tp .Frapp e ^ s . Afpeyl-

Ch tho^maferhal'-side' is Thd'■^aftd- daoghier' OfiiEdward Rutledge, nitejof .tte i § m ? r s , p i th e D e o la ra tio fl: d?fj

:CilA?TER 502.AN A Q T M authorize gtochbolcjeis of railroad

M d plank road o n ^an ies to m ate payment? 'upon mortgages in process of foreclosure 'agaihst-BUch compariies, a»d therfeupofl to tb-become iilteresteJ in Said -mortgages. ’•

' ' Passed June ‘iO, l&fi-S,. 3%e J'eopie o f the State o f New ‘Vo-k, represented in

Se^te ,and AssentUp da-enaj:i a^^of b, vs:

merit h f principal or intefest of any b&nd of

fit 6f theholderiand faolders!Of each tondsf suchaprppbrtiph bf the sura Jiae and, bf the Surfise-' cpred M be pain by the whole of bends se­cured by siicfi mortgage as s'uc'h Mo'ethoTder’s stock shall bear M' The ‘-tt hole stock of saidGoriripktiv: and’onsO paying such stockhcldet

panv 10 siicui.e.iuc.pttyu.sa*i vi a"j' ='ui u

sate .'under such foredosure .. have 'tbe jri^ht -on

hi stirih' fnbjtsfage,-, fo’i- the use, ^rid behefit ofsaW pu'rchaser o'f. •purchasers, a sum 'equal toSittih/pKOpoftioft of the .pnee paul aasuch sale; and:-fll».vpsts aqd expensed ,lhe|eQ f,.'as such

kholder’s, =stock in said Company: shall bear h e tvhole capital stobk of said* edfrfiariy: dit»^b paiviiigitich 'stockhprder;sha1Lheieht !(!-tb 'have the same relative m to a n tr if

stock UC interest in. sjaid railroad or pla.nk t 'o # company-and its ^oadj iranpha^qs^apd prppprty,

•y ,'i- . CfeAtTtR'648. 'Alf*A 6 T tri i-elatlon to ‘ SufrogateV Courts

held by Gorihty Judgbs an 1 other officersvPessed.JuIy.8l,:i§.53, -

naj^oUs.- i . i t is aJ2iiriouS c irc u m sta ig c e .'th a t ' h y W?,ey.m.ay«?ge fy lth Jb e A m qrfoA n fa m ily

cO fs^ rth c^ B v itiS h N a v y ; ’ A m o h g th e s w a ^ th c la te C a p ta in iM a v ty 'a l tv ^ t ' B.- Cibq »!ll b a r ) js^idi S ir j j d w a r d B clc tjer,

p ed itio n , la te ly -s e n t m i t i j y r h e f ir l i is h■’i^ d iM l^ ^ y ,‘;ifiiSfarcfik’tif ;S ir l j0 h jn l 'r ia ik -

S » « f e S S i

,( -a I •( '-OiTiTTEfi '481;' ; , •'"AN ACT tb amend an ic t erititlpd -'uin rfeTaiion 40 JHank Rbads.?’- p h s^d April . iJfiitSSS. Passed June 30vM S;4:l

The iPeOple o f Hie State o f -Kevs-Vovk, jsjjMfi3ife|SSt

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