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I 11 --- ) s o f ? ?Yl PER ANNUM il ^amilg VOLBME VII. Froui Harpers Weekly. lion willi Mw Hoop De Dooden Doo. Ie,u' \? 80.mel Her dancing ? .. ? 1 eatelv sof'enc A FASHIONABLE BALLAD. | . J . . , less,?that is, T . or R|'ver tinsc Mo go to l?a!l d# oder night, |jul a |,jgi De room wid gns was blazing briglit, pride and rec I)eg ils were dress'd in de fashion's height 1 ?jve t.rovincifl \\ id de 11ooj> do dooden doo. ' of questional \ part of those Do re air-tubes dey were so blown out, gjn t(} j,e |jXe Kitcli Miss was as good us a mile about, I pleasure in tl ] )ii 1?.jiiii'ftt titriiro ?1ii? l.tnl: atftiit ! " %*% m,na '' - , -- iii iii iii \j i Iti (1c llonp do dooden doo. 'I>ooa 110 tlii ami 1 am ]><> Hut dere wns one doy cnll do Hello, , to bo put on i Ah llig i?h Hen afore ho foil; a public dan i> Golly ! alio were such n swell ! nothing but t In do Hoop do dooden doo. loves me as I atlentiuns On; Ilor dross was white, her sash was rod, self. lie onjj She wore a bucket* on her head, alone. Her nock look like do garden bod? And then lloop Jo dooden doo. 'lighter* of would have hi Sho stretch so far from left to ri ;ht, ] fHailed casta She cover up a sofy quite, ''?n ',n '*'S ^ She put six chairs clean out of sight j 7*7',7'? NVi?l do 1 loop do dooden doo. j ' t- "'I *8 w re<| freedom ? , I ask dis g,d ,o |,ab n dunce, j 7* c*T*f?"y Hut soon as we begin to prance ' ' ' " .... ... . ' , sage rellectioi I ho t rinnylonn stop our advance ; I way lQ Hoop do dooden doo. man submitte i and causeless garment which (ley call do skirt, |,? |ni?|ll ?s x It trail behind to catch dediit, yield the pant It trip me up, it gib me hurl: a great deal i Iloop do dooden doo. In short, at tl i of St. Georg VN hen I get up do truth I toll her : hiidctinaids, i Says I, ' Miss, you'll excuse a fella; cliiug-catriagi But I can t daiu'i* ivid do |ri$r utiihrolla!*' . ,B*n<?Iuiiou ol iloop do dooden doo. mutual consei I * At ?lit my j. ke I hiujjii Vup ! V.ij. ! i ?>,r Uiarlee at Nbe look na though tht) en I tne up, '"K * ''' So deli I lake her down lo nup ; !n 4,1 r'Tj** In her lloop ?lo dooden doo. " " ^ ". 1 vowed ill thei moral. revel again e Now, gain, if vo:i at pnitie* alioxv, ' lit And in <! dunce wool I nliake de t >r, ' * " r ? "' ? v , I I i .. . . , .. ! xv?al INot 1'Kv* n.llutintt, lot indie*. go: ... ' ii i i a i ' 1 ravelling, i loop da doodt-n doo, , , | ' plenty of ino , ... ; Man must li:i it ml I < t . .urn Icnn do tiriif. , , . . . ,, ....... lbs sole ot In lint your p rtneratt to grid drt bring. ' j(j4 j1(,.ir( \ >' hrui-i* d< re leg. ii break dcre ?liin? if Sir t "Irule* JI lis I loop do dooilen doo. Ituihlund tin Pyrenees, did In polka. wall*, or in qundreel, ' ! impU!?i .1) - rimd you see lie lob to feel j |js|| coiintrv i >i >->!i and blood, net bone and steel: j brail Sopl.ir Hoop dc doo.Irti doo. straight home i lie Intd been i ' 1 N" ' , b'nleboy, rri . .... ?i.?ic j than bo was g i , v ?j j fore made a . ^flrrtrii stunj. _ - . 1 ing twinge* ?> A Bad Investment, j r'^T'' and with tt ei ?- operas, balls, Sir t diaries Enfield anil Sophia Med .or'" hurst \v? re a couple of young lovers in I emoisr e the dangerou* predicament <>f not exact- "" " Iv know n g their own minds. J'hey were 1 pa* ing that ej?o> b ? f buutaii life wlien l" "' " r people have not vet formed a clear idea 1 *P*C?IM" | . it what thoy would have ; they long af? *V,,M ' tor au ideal perfection; but the object i '"'~T ."' u '.1 ... ? , . . u* cli/? niillPil wUicli cjoivs iii'- nearest lo their stand.ml " ' often fails to fulfil their imaginative de | "'n'r'".,0.n,H' ' sires, an>l so tlioy relinquish the possess* I , '>e ion of sonioiliiug that is really good to | 'IMl,re,,e<'' ftl accept what < xpuri<iice'l persons would "2",n; Her i rail an indifferent, nay, an inferior article.; ?? h?*?npf ^r^ti Sir Charles was one-and-twetity ; the cX|"*clation. greaU-r part of his minority w ss passed ; ril""? I?M,!,i"ti uii'ler the control of a strict ami cousciun- I ohjeet ol tious guardian, who carefully nursed his I ?''T^'jdiorean largo property, ami who,while preset v:tig sBI1' *',e his youth fruin the dangers of tho world, ! but that most debarred him also from the lessons it had w'' to loach llis sister, Sarah Knficld, con corresp filled lo the selectest of ladies' estaldish- ^?,,r'l*h *J''0 '' tnenls, met there a fiend who more and punct,,*''ty. more interested her brother on the ocoh in *:ons of his vigils. Sophia iimii every |?w* ^om, ??u qualification to make a young man Imp- ! P!"",' py, 1 canty, intelligence, accomplish* j incuts, birth, ami connections of the high- her brothers e*t eligibility,?every thing except fortune, j ,pr,l"n w"' The guardian beard of the mutual inch- I ''crtook the o nation, and approi/ed; Sophia promised *' 111 ''"i**1 in everv way ty> be a fitting mistress for 10r' "" ?* tKufield'Hslf; and without any formal ""'I" of I ' ngaggim nt being entered into, it <> hap- c,?dpd wRn c t>4?i.'?^lh;:t the predestined pair met fre- I ol!? -v , S .,fliNk< f.ondon during the first season ! *?'ite, Wl nMP)lnrlew*? coming of age. Ht ll,e b,Mto.' llurS hnndon ?ea?on is a daulinrr relur.n |? r^*' ecene, froqoenllv ton dnzalmg for jonth 'tired that So ful eves to pure at Httd appreciate sieadi- "m ' ly. A wealthy baronet just come of age letter from ho m a Mori of rare inotb, lor whose capture r.,<,n J " . 3 innumerable waxlight* are made to beam ' 'Cl,e< * ''J1* their inviting rays, Society in a country ' >ft. * *'? whose frontiers are coterminous with those ! UHf,0.n ,c" of many a dout tful region, of many a "f ',l *" dangerous district, into which n certain P'"" * cas *ut. few are allowed to enter unscandalised ^ kw dayi and unscathed, while others return only 111 Msdemoiar with serious damans to pocket, to repels nrent conclud , lion or to l?rfh. One of these hazardous couhcement,provlneos U (he operatic department; and morrow. Ca yet it whs nothing cither extraordinary or there ' sinful that a young man who could Mademoisc * scarcely help being in the fashion shoirtd air was strick t>e charmed with what he saw and heard recovering Ire from the audience part of Her Majesty's mirtthle prot Theatre ; nor that curiosity should lead doubtless lbs him to profit by his privilege of taking a often 'out of peep behind the scenes; nor that, when think you cat gk there, lie should reply to the r-ail.i-sof the , but I waul laughing artiste#, whose ealutntory feau \ 1'alais Royal astonished hitn ; nor that his converts gratefnj if y< llu Cfl nail ^nlitirnl jtaspaptt?Fwotfii ta tj)e Arts, LANCASTER, C. 1 ideinoisselle Atlialio should ' No gallant young man cou thing like acquaintanceship, such a request; the bonnet i was perfect, her rougo deli- ; were donned with fairry-like d off, and her muslins spot While passing down the Kue when not spotted with gold the lady made decided poinl il. jeweler's shop she . passed, w i spirited girl, full of native assumed the character of abt ilitude, Httd freeii from exclu- ' when once the enclosures of l il life, 1a <h*ple:ised to hear Royal t' \thr entered ; and >le companionship* on the most insinuating tones convey on whom her .1 flections be- ' gestion that a parting nouvnii <1. 'Does lie take as much ) ever treasured nearest to he le society ot people like those hearts,?that star shaped broo said Sophia to herself.? slnncc, would do. nk that because ho is rich, 'Let us step in and look nt i rtionless, I will ever consent ly replied Sir Charles. 'A 1 par with, or neglected for, . thing,' he observed, after exan cer ? His sister says it is ; '.Very good taste ;?a five 1 houghtless levity : but if he 1 made up o( a combination of 11 thought ho did, his whole with one large star as the cent ?l?l to lie centered in my- Yes,' he continued, after reflect ;ht to live for tn.\ and for me j 'this might do. The price?' 'Five thousand francs; onl there were matrons, with ' d?ed pounds Knglish. Kver their own to mnrrr, who ' warranted,and the worknianshi CCepted tint life tenant of any ! ^ ou w'" n?t find a cheaper thii te with or without indiscro- i *'r? f?r money.' aclf, who fed Sophia's tin- I 'It '* n larger sum than I i daily reports how that dear ; 'H>' 0l't on ? trinket just now, as enjoying the lately-scqui ' ?f an expensive tour?' >f majority. Sir Charleston j 'We have other things, sir, informed of Sophia's dis- 1 ?ot *0 costly; for instance, t d the tesult 011 him was the I ornaments; which An unprofes 1, that it would never do to i s'>n fan hardly distinguish fror women's fancies; that if a : monds?' id to tin reason able dictation ' w'" look in again in tin suspicion before marriage, the afternoon. What other real Veil make op his inind".o ! you in stock V aloonsever afterwards; and \ '-fore they are, sir; you c more ratiocination to match. ' l,,em :tl .vol,r pleasure. There ie < tid of the season, instead casion to hurry.' e's, Hanover Square, and j While 8>r Charles was 111 us and a drjeuncr, ami a trav ! mademoiselle drew it e jeweller a t).A L.ma.J A ..t _ 1 I li r itsif tin* 1 lliAiiau ml frtitiA no % HIT" lUiriS HM H , niWMwnnu ?? '"'V ? ?.! any possible partnership by ) band, whispered, 1 iena ! Whei nt. 8 iphin and her f.iend tu" him, that 10 ?cure 1 returned to tlio country ; vo" w'" 'el him have the star nrted with u courier speak- , ^",;r thousand instead of five, Zen latigtiag. <?, on a (Jer-| J "11 ;,rc * loser by the bargain tnlinn-Freneh tour. Hoth ; the difference, which I pay myae a hud separately mid firmly K''1 ,n-v heart upon tho star.' r own minds that they would i The inspection ended, tho r ither w rite to, speak to, think I 'he shop. Very shortly after , or listen to news of each ' ('barles took a formal leave ?\ cr! Keallv, tliov meant i ntoiselle Athalie, promising to I ; no, never !' * j some liitling token of remen e ven will, a fast courier and ,Ic t,u'n 9t0PP?J lo his bank, nay to spend, palls in time, i bovv blh balance stood, and fun . n mr ulace hoth for fHVO,rab!? ll,Hn h? expected, s fool and the tlecuiion* r.i ;!?t\of. ho '*">"'*1 to n<l so it is no great wonder U?.VH,s *"<1 had a second mte after he had rattled throng!, J"Me,er of l,,e M"r' t Alps, the Lakes, and the ' ,Vtrl>' U'? '"""t morning the po I sometimes tldr.k with a nor Pr?*?n'etl himself at mad veyearning of his old Kng ; *P*'"nent. 'My master left nansioti and his oi . sweet ! 1,0 sa,d' *a" 1 1 H,n to i M.duunu. liut lo go | noon with tho baggage; but I, i at once, and confess that 1 ,l" "ei,,Vt'r ,lh'a m,?t-vonr ,,an( no better than a foolish hob- ' 'lht kll,d mn !, ?*cla?m. p.ired more magnanimity i ,t! , nnd de,,?h,-XT 'It is pficd with as tel. He there C;,a* 1 ^pocted. No do sort of half settlement hv g"'?"ou9ly added something el, I'ar s, carefullv cor.eealirg ^he hastily unsealed the pa . intimate friends the..ureas ! am,nu V" , ?0"t^,,1Uj b"\ as so< f his muladie du /x?y?. or 1 *wro vm,bl<,? a dol?ful change , The carnival fell 'early, j her cuuntenaiice. line the usual succession of I.at sal. this ? she cried. 'A i.d hallets, the most distill- ' *,Hr ' , . imont of the latter being j ? '?,U> has taken Athalie herself. Of conrm iK"gl??'d; 1 e '? " B^B lo B'" icqaaintauce was renewe.! ; hd-v ,1C '9 ?n he married to. II, ions on the ? .rt of the gen I tlal complete suit of paste woul ..variably so discreet, so re ' M",re lo wben -TOU ' so delicate, that mademoi st's ^ 1"ecn,t UP?" l,'? , conceive ambitions Impea : 'Ilow mucb d,d 11 cost ? B" iglaia, l.er formal Sir Kntiehl, j *' , , ,, . , him, might be meditating* . '\'e hundred francs, I belter ?rra?:ge?.enla?with henelf. I P0,yglot. 'Ihats pretty well, I a '...iladi such things had I ? av of a 'good afternoon, id therefore might happen . Poor. thousand franc n ruling passion |in<| a chance 1 8,Sl,e<,/in Uespair. Ami titer, tied in H manner beyond all j ,l ero RM)' \vmpnthy l?etwee Now ambition was'oot her NmI CuUrioriS we cannot say?si i; nor was love, nor va.tiiv: to ll,e fanning messenger the her life was?avarice. Her l,er bl,d il?v?almeol. friends, who knew Iter heal, j ,1{?t site lost nothing in tin was not a Jewess certainly,' P?')'#'0*. immediately on his assuredly site ?cu* a Jew! Afield, whispered the tale to .ile Sarah Enfield kept np a 1 mM'd'? w,'?. H% '? d"ty 1 onJence w ith the moody ,irht l'".,e hllu. f?8,ene<1 the broc replied with very fraternal 1 ',er mislr'^sa's bosom, accomf Mow could a brother and "cl. l>y the anecdote. Sophia, i the world do otherwise f? ! Mn'ling to herself, religiously gt Id she help mentioning S... "'Very till after her marriage; w could a sharp wilted girl j l**or* honeymoon was ov< I observing the change >o 'M*r htuhand. feelings. ?nd the obvious dl 'Charles, dear, I went a ti oh they tended! She un- ' ""te. You will oblige me by Hi e, blessed both on earth safely conveyed to that admira i, of a pe?i e maker, a med- : Mademoiselle Alhalie, wiih punger of ill-will and an j field's compliments. You doit' clion. Her diplomacy pro that shn had the generosity t< tjch triumphant success, that ( P*rt of the funds which pure diaries wrote in black and hr?t present vou gave me after th his name autunlly signed quarrel. It wns (lie mornit.g n, that he would gladly happiness.' de at Enfield if he were as phi* really wished to see o ty return of ,w*t came a 1 Co""" SricaiuNO.-W e phia's self, couched in a most 1*?P 10 ,n f" ?:j i_ . i i i natal of using good tangling ,h. iiimueiiiy I"""1*" wnicii >p<>Hlting H|nJ writing, and to a inder that we should fx? glad , Wf, M po^jUe, any us? of si reproduce here for the grat *nd phraaea. Tho longer the; nnniMun in love letter* ; more difficult the acquisition 01 under lock and key in So* g?age will l*>; and if the go! i youth, the proper aeaaon for t i afterward*,a looming vbit pon Df language, be panned ii die Athalie'* elegant apart ' il,0 unfortunnte victim of neg ed *ith the unexpected an | cation i* very probably doom ?'I am going to Kugland to #lHng for life. Money ia not n ul dp anything for you > procure this education. Ever; it in hi* power lie haa mc ille felt that her castle in the the language which be read*, n by a ibunderltolt ; but the ilang which he hears ; t< r presence of inind with ad- ta*te from the best "speaker* a nptitude, antl remembering the country; to treasure un cl t 'out of sight' is only too ses in his memory, and habitu mind,' she ?ald, 'I don't to their use?avoiding at the i do anything for ine there ; j that pedantic precision am particularly to step to the .which show rather the wee , and shall be the eternally | vain ambition than the polish m will escort me thither.' cated mind nrastcr Turn to lii?? Prow?it* Un'minv SImmMi *urv<-y Bis with ih?> woiirion of ?-acli purine ?l?y. Stitarts, Itaata, (firacatiin, Agrirnllarr, 3altnial J SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORI Id decline THE SUNDAY MOBHIKG 8 BREAM. vnd shawl *|v fir8t day of returning health, after t|iee -reil rapidity.? n,any weeks of severe illness, was ? {lQii f8 sti , Vivionne, br|ght Sunday in June. I was well en- e dH .a at every ongh lo 8u Rt an open window in ray heRr Ui0liich points cj1Rjr Rnd M our house stood in a lho >olute halts i p|eH8Rnt garden in the suburbs of Lon- J n(|C0 (Jot die Palais ,|otlt tbe first roses of the year scented tboRe wh finally, the lho rjfl breer.es that fanned my pale wl(ilethe ed the sug- cl,eekt Rnd revived iny languid frame, j Ah lhe r would be The bells of our parish church were just j w|| r heart of ginning their chimes, and the familiar u>en h1iQi ch, for in 80unj8 awakened in 1110 an intense long . vv)|{ch hc ing to bo with my family- once more a i ful;y ol it,'careless- worshiper in the house of Cod. 1 too* jn,ieeti R8 very pretty up my li.blo and Prayer Hook, which (be . f din at ion. |IH,i been placed ready on a table beside ^ ^ ayed star, m6| intending to begin to read when the , wor)d ftn vinute stars jlour of 11 o'clock service should be air j .jjow , re piece.? nounCed by the ceasing of the hells ; and J cotneg<i 8 ing a while in the meantime, closing n?y eyes sooth lbe . e eJ my impatient wishes, by picturing to ? hbor y two hun- myself the shady avenues of blossoming .|Uo the , y brilliant ^ lllHt \Ci\ to our church, and the | |o Rel be| p first-rate. t|ironga Unit would now be entering for oneCRn ?g in Paris, lhc public worship of the day. bonnets r All at once I seemed to be walking in |RStcome ntended to t|)e beautiful church yard, and yet pre i ,ronUhe c at the end j vented from gratifying my eager wish to ^ ^ ^ j enter the church, by some irresi 8l' ! can utlon which are though uuseen hand. One by one tfie j ftro owinj hose paste . COUgregation, in their gay Sunday dresses j J(. my gj| sional per- j pas|ied liy me, and went in where I vainly , ouf d<jbu n real din- i 8lr0Ve to follow. The parish children in I Ab , t two long and orderly- trains defiled up the yQUng w , course of 8lR-,TCR?e* into the galleries, and except a | dorv diamonds, fow 8tiagglers hurrying in,*s feeling thein- Hnd f-#p selves* late, 1 was left alone. I Church an look at | Suddenly I was conscious of some aw- mucj| )ol i is no oc- | fu| presence, and felt myself addresser! | 'plicae j bv a voice of the most sweet solemnity , Hm . o, I occupied, j j,; wor,l8 to-this eftect: "Mortal, wlm'-) , ^ noi > aside,and > 1i? 1? ' 1 'I? illto his ju?v inrt-rr prriiiiilwi i<> i i ^ n he come* , ,"rn , ' tl,e Rates yf lb? b"?ve, pause ! ol tin custom, ^ ?.re ' >0y ?nlcrest (icxl'* holy house | ^ WMH 1 brooch for f8*",' ; 7e,,ecl ??w often thou hast pro I'le near i although ,e solemn public worship hv ir j e ble pa . Herein fer.ei,ce? or by inattention, which is in Warkable If. I have 8'S . .,rrev?r??ice: consider well the man 1 j"< great privilege the unspeakable benefit ' vvorc Heej visitor left united prayer, lest by a- I '>' hetrotli wards Sir. *>a,n al,,u,nK't thou tire the patience of , <?r??luallj to Made- lhy lo,,g suirenng God, and tempt him ,n whic,? send her reve,' to d?P"?e ?hee of that which liilh rru,u l',c 1 ibrance. ,rl? u, l,HHl 80 ,iu,e **!ue<l." Seeing | l,,c'rt,< jr'a to see me Cl^1 dow" ")' ?yes and blush with heaven, ml it more Con8?'?U8 ?'?ilt, the grncious being contin- i 8a>'? ',ll>w Within n a n"l,,er to"<\ "I am one of those | !<:l oll,?r the Palais commissioned to gather the pray. ; Wl" rview with , "I"118' ana tliem into w?" her I wreaths of odorous inceixe that thev may '<,n""co a Ivclot cou "<e,,0 t,,e ,l,ron? of CJod. Enter thou i l,re88ion ' emoiselle's ! . , l11"' T1 l''ou ,Lalt' f"r % warning, I oarneatre i'.iris last nl>le 1? <liseern tlioae among the devo- 1 b!e<l?',pi follow 'at 'T8 M,M>Ut to l,e off?r??l which are accep- I s,,e 'onk? e char (red i , l? ,"m' a,,<1 ,0 8<*e l,ow ft'w '? num. I longer, sh ? "er? how weak, and unworthy they are " | 'V things, id Alhalie i Ar ^e. feaM<' "Peking, 1 found invsoir I ,,e 'OVea ' a larger ,? , 8 ,? ?f tl,e an?H' 8li,l? l,ut within j ,l,al 1 ubt be has , c,,utrcl,? antl 8,1 pb"?d that I could nrinuU* L ^ , distinctly see every part of the building. 8P'rit to t reel, to ex 'Observe,' said the angel, 'that those As the n as tliev l,r*)fr> "me from the heart, and of the ? overspread i ,* .! ,e 1MC?"(,Bon wi" ?wm to ! ore?th J 1>? uttered aloud. They will |?e more or cr**?s<?d. nd where's ll?,i8 auJibl<;' in proportion to their earn j '"fended estness?when the thoughts wander, tho passages the star to ,0,,nt}a w,'" f>row faint, and even cease al without c 'it to the ?^eit,ier- place in v a said that lhia e*Pl?'"*J to me why the organist 10,1 11 lon! d be much ,,,ou?b apparently playing with all his lw*en ,m lo princes- ,n,Kht. produced no sound, and why, pres 1111,1 t0n8' ently alter, w hen the service bogan.though ,noro to 1 ' i: ' ?i -ii * , rehonrsed sped A ill - ll,u "I'3"- "" ly iiiureti, ?ini nil appeared t attention, only a few faint murmuring! 'ecH'led ?' replied were ',eHrd- 'u' bouse f think, by How strange a?J awful it was to note m-V> K?ve the sort of death like silence that prevail ,ho " ote!' alio ed 10 l',e "hole pews, in which, as wax '? "'?*t ? whether ."'us evident, no heart was railed in grat- " -i' n actresses ,tud? to heaven. Even in the To Deum i. e confided *nd Jubilate, the voices sometimes sunk I ^i* * ' re" i secret cf into total silence. After the Creed, there ' * ^ i*"* was a low murnioringof the versicles,nnd ! , l,) ) end; for ,lie? distinct ami clear above all other ' , 8?ns< arrival at *>unda, a sweet childish voice fondly and I m-V Sophia's verently repeated the Lord's Prayer.? i ?Jy, hound, the I turned in the direction of the sound,and i *1f >ch star on distinguished among the parish children ! r i >anied the * little boy. His bands were clasp- 1 sometimes together as he knelt, his eyes were ! ,* J ' larded the c'??ed, his gentle face composed in reve- wa,u7rm ; hut long r*nce, and as the angel wrote on his lab con*CI"u', ir, she said Jf1". ?*?? words thai fell from those angel ! i?,? J] I'P", his smile, like a sunbeam, illumina- i ? 80 fly pound | 'f?r * moment and I re l"ller r?" getting it ! m??bwd the words of holy David. i ible artiste r1!6'? be ?.va?4*Out of the months of *l,or*e<! ' Lady En- Ul!" ,?nJ ?"ckling. Thou hast perfect i ^ ?? a t yet know tli * ? advance l/reaeotly I was again reminded of a p'raver'"if based the -, r'pture passage?the prayer of the pub- LtL?' our foolish ll0"n- A wretched-looking man. who i M,:. star of my *w?;Pl ibe crossings near the church, loun the amV>? K. S. D. ?cd ">?o the center aisle during the read- ?nd wl ? ."(CO .H. hi, ?ccup?L f?,S. U"U TI.I I . ' M,< n?0|n,IIU?yll. ? ?" "VVVI'M tKTt*' | It'll IIKTU advise all son w#i the 241h chapter of St. Wnthew, j Out of t rly life the ( some verse* attracted his attention : he I, asaeml ;e, both in i listened with more and more seriousness, I praise an bandon an until at length lie put bis hand over his these fev ang words face and exclaimed aloud?'What will be I oft'er I y live, the come of ine in the day of judgment t ? 'Look I such Ian Lord have mercy on me a sinner.* That jng my i ilen age of prayer was inserted on the at.gel's tablets. I are, such he acquis*. O may it not stand alone, but be an awa*, thou, aft n its abuse, kening of better things. May God in* act such lected edu- deed have mercy on such poor neglected mortal e ed to take ones as he, and raise up some to teach I angels, I ece|pry to them, and care for their immortal souls. 1 thou woi y roan has After this, growing accustomed to the descends irely to use broken murmurs and interrupted sounds, I those fev instead ot I followed many an humble Christian ! and prai 0 form his through large portions of the Litany ; j their fact ml poets of' though often, while I was listening with man stai hoice phra- hopeful attention, a sudden and total of worsh ate himself pause showed but too plainly that the Keioerot seme time thoughts ot the kneeling suppliant had j after it I 1 bombast wandered far away, and that he who had tion of f knese of a appeared so earnest in hia devotions, had | Sudd* i of an edu* become languid and sileat like the rest of i od, the | i the congregation. so opprei % ImpnuKiBtnts, .jFortign auil Douirstic 3icms, nail tjj? ftlar MNG. JULY 14, 1858. art shocked at what thou hast liness, that I started and awoke. said the angel, 'I will show watch pointed to the hour of elev iter abominations than these.? ; must have been the stopping of the rong and patient : he is provoked i that interrupted my slumbers, and a y*. Listen now and thou shalt ! solemn scene had passed before tny thoughts of these people ; so . in the short space of a few minutes u have some idea of the forbear- May the lesson I learned in thos I continually exercises towards j minntes never be effaced from my h 0 draw near him with their lips, and if this account of them should ir hearts are far from him.' ! one wandering thought in the hoi \ angel spoke my ears were dea- 1 prayer, or leach any to value more ,h a clamor which would have . ly and cultivate more carefully the eking in a public meeting, but I lege of joining tbo public worship * re, in God's holy house, was aw- Church, it will not have been writl Fane. The countenauco remained j vain.?English Tract. 1 composed and serious as before, noved with the words of prayer, ihrases thev uttered were of the 7| It ;r 1*1^ I d its occupations. j ^vvjl ll till III U l? shamefully late Mrs. Slack always aid one woman, who looked over ~ ~ T 11 1 1 1 _ From the Country Gcntleni ot her 1 rayei Hook and saw her and a train of daughters bustle Cultivating Plants while the Dew icxt pew. What an example Mkssrs Editors:?At least fifteen r family; thank goodness no ago, I noticed a plot of cabbages, of \ accuse. ino of illHt sin.' 'New t),0 large, firm heads I could not ac igaiu already !' exclaimed the j for from anything apparent in the si r,returning the neighborly glance ; On asking the owner how he made ither seat,ore she composed herself | s<ich a soil so fine a crop. 1 1 mblance of devotion. 'How tl.ey | |,js only secret was, that 'lie hoed J it heaven only knows, and they ! while the dew was oil.' Ho the ; all their Christmas bills yet.? that in this way lie watered them, I r!s look shabby, at least we pay j course the good resulted more froi 1.' i ammonia than the moisture of the do here's Tuin Seolt,' nodded a 1 ] adopted the practice the year f. lan to his friend in the opposite i|,j? and with the result was so we 4lli> in in-Atuin.# ? .c.iSiuu5 istierl 111ht 1 have since continued ectahle, 1 declare he has been to recommended it to others. In my two Sundays running. How dming for the South,'publish*! ( ijrer wj|| the devout fit last ?' sjnr(>i vou wj|| fim? (|,?ge ]03) 'ill " were shocking and striking ex cabbago tribe) especially like to bnv f irreverence : there wore hap- KOj| n|,out them thoroughly worked nany hucIi, the involuntary wan- //,, on thevi. There will be a I thought were more common. great difference between the grow nuch interested in a young cou- two plots of cabbages, treated in < ine, whoso attention lor a consid respects alike, one of which shall be rl of tlie service bad been rc- m sun rise and the other at midday : l'roin tho dress of the young growth of the former will surpris Jged to be a clergyman, bis lady (.XPmi t],at of the Utter.' p mourning; they were evident- A Rl in point Rome time since led?tliey read out of one book. , , , . , , r l.e forgot tho awful presence l,'? ro,,nd of ,1,e agricultural pre bo Stood, Ilia eyes wandered which the substanco is as follows : Hible to ber gentle face, and tit A small plot of ground was dit , called off bis tbougbts from equally between the hired lad of a fa 'How good she is,' he began to ami bis son, the proceeds of its eu r attentive to ber prayers, as to to be tbeir own. They planted it dntie-1 What a sweet wife she corn, and a bet was niado by them b ! How happy I am to have which should make the best crop, love.' My tliis time thecoun harvest the son came out some quar if tlie young man wore an ex hind, lie could not understand the vhich showed that she telt the son, as he had hoed his twice a woe I ss of his gaze ; her eyelids treni- til laid by, while lie had not seen r attention wavered, and though j hired lad cultivate bis plot at all, am d at the book some moments the latter bad gained the wager. It e too began to murmur of earth ed out tho winner's crop bad been and I heard ber say, 'Oh, bow quite as frequently, but belbro bis no?even hero ho cannot forget was up in the morning. Providep i beside him.' It was many seems, follows the hoc of the early ?efore either of ihein returned in with a special and increased reward. heir devotions. Hut there are exceptions. Culliv service proceeded the attention w hile the dew is on, manifestly be ngregalion flagged more and snob gross feeders as cabbage and e hubbub of worldly talk in but there are plants very impatior One man composed a letter he being disturbed while wet. Ti e coir to send, and even altered whole garden snap and running beans ar and rounded elegant periods, amples; and if worked while wet, me check or recollection of the with dew, the pores of the leaves rbicli he stood. Another repea- to become stopped; and the whole j g dialogue which bad passed be is apt to rust and become greatly inj u and a friend the night before, Whether the I.ima lieans and otoer dered how he might have spoken times are as impatient of being hoe lie purpose. Some young girls the dew, I have not ascertained. I scenes with their lovers?some rimeut should however, be tried tho ncidentsof their last ball. Care* ing season on oil hoed crops, wives planned schemes of econo- WM. N. Will 1 warning to their servants, arran- Athens, Cia* liming of a gown, or decided on * earn becoming trimming of a bon- lrogressive Agriculture The New York Observer says tin conscious of the recording an- |owiug good things of progressive cnee, all this mockery of wor- cujlur0. fiigliiful. I would have given 'Under its influence, spring up have roused this congregation , ' . ' i i i rtnu lumeiiirm uwcmngs, noornt'i j of what they were doing ; and . . . a s , . ... , * . , .f . e .1 . i shrubs and flowen, and beautiful* rnfort, I saw that for the involun- ., . .. ., A. , . .. . with the smiles of liappv wives, tidv iders, a gentle warning was pro- , , ,A, 1' *, ' dren in the lap of thoughtful age?I , A, i .1 ? hearts, and acts as well as words ol n from the angel or the waving ? . . .....iicnt wing,, ?. if About to "'" '?*"? '<> Agriculturo I AC? so <l?,cra.od, r?c?llcd>l,e U""' P?U ??tW? . on lb.m, I , , , ? ^ , stables for cattle and raises roots to g ll.ough'a of many a soul, un- , ,A , , , . ?lience cAme .bebrc.h tl.nl ",,m: U 8'?'? *'M ?PPl? * ie dving iIhtur of hi. d..olion.. 0,"d0" w,ln Pl.->l1!"8 or green,,,S ,, . ? . _ , i sets out new orchards, and lakes Ci blame, tears of penitence and . , , ' j i , nt i i- the old ones, lorse, ot which those kneeling r , , , , . . , ... .i i - r ft drains low lands, cuts down hi new nothing, wrung the hs.yrt, . , . . , " , b. I hnys a mower, house tools and wa ?t Its own careless ingratitude, . ' . , ' . . .. , , . ..f t keeps good fences and practices soihi g at and adoring the forbearance t ' , , . , . ! r . , A t ? . It makes liens lay, chickens live, an< I mighty, while more concent ra . t . i , B . . . . e . vents swine from rooting up meado ('its, and I trust more fervent tl . ?. 1 , i . i . e l rogres?ive agriculture keeps on jeeeoded .0 tbo .nou.wl.rj for- ^ of i)(y f*o| >nJ Wog>' of .11 tbm b.lp, bowever, wood for lh. wonim. I. plow, d. of dc.o.ioi! ... .ra.ll : """" "rn y ? I looked .. lliA .iigcP. ..bleu, P'"?' " '"'"""S of 1le?ven. , , , Iv, it subscribes for good religious, >cked to see how little was writ- ts. cultural and family journals, and hr'en hundred Christians, thought for 1lhe|m in adv?nC* ?tlvocates free ? ,U1 ?f.*r a W,.?L- nf m.roi-.0 I ^ Uko something hcs.dc d b less lb e G iv ?ro fa IT good "are fBrnily to the county^fair. i words the sun; of what they ?. ,, ' ! To T akb rHF.811 I'aintoct of v to tliywic Mia th. .ugel, r?a j -;l \k? inoroe.li-u.ly . piece of clot nmost tl,ought.. -Such .. lhe.0 . b ,h* ,V"'? ?'",nn 'U P"'" 1... tllo.i g been, ltareet 1 U "? ? "'""o"1? P?? < .r.h.thu Ueo reveled lhec, 1 "f .V1* .00,1 *,rt .f* .|...t egeiit t Oh, oouia tb* ! ?ppt>e-t.?n well ?????!>" heer the .oog, of rejoicing :bf P?"" q?>?Olb. efo.e the throne of the Altnightf, j,ub ?"'? ?? !>?' ?"b 7? iildst indeed wonder at the con- ??'' ng mercy which stoops to accept ' '' aRTB* ' have a very fine mar t faint, wandering notes of prayer whcn, I got her, had a large wart < sc. Yet the sinless angels veil , h.i,,d '?? I got five cents' worth of ? before Him, In whose presence SIV< sublimate, took an old case kn ids Uldlv up with such mockery t Put it ^n the wart dry. Three 01 ip at thou hast seen this day.? applications will euro the worst kir >er the solemn warning, lest here w?rt.?Protrie Fantxfr, >e counted to thee as an aggraya- Rhkcmatic Lameness in A Hoi prill. For a rheumatic lameness in a h inly the sweet aolemn voice.ecaa- handfull of tun flower seed in bis glorious angel disappeared, and two or three timea a week will mal wive seemed the silence and lore- as limber as ever.? ftpral 4W?c } IN ADVANCE kfls. N IT M B E Li 22. *5' linrithj. 11 this i - j mind 'Industry must prosper,' as the man i said when holding the bfthy for his wife to f?w \ to chop wood. eart : j _ | There is a Quaker in Philadelphia to l*i | "plight that he won't sit down to his I meals, privi- . >f our " ^ len in | Why are people with corns like certain . vegetables? Because they are toe-mar?\ l.vrP* - ??mm* mm m m - Sorrows grow less every time they are told, just like the age of a woman. ian, j In what color should you keep your is on promises? Keep thein in violet (inviolate.) years ' ' vhich i count i *'ie largcst room in the world is the 3j| | great tobacco store at the London docks. from ^'s 8a'(' 10 cover s'x ncres, and is under found one roofl + them )ught A Dutchman being calle?l upon for a >Ut of toast, said : n the 'Here ish to the heroes who fit, pleed 'iv. and died mil the pat tie of Bunker Ilill of >llow- whom I am one.'?Drank standing. and An Irishman, writing from Ohio, savs 'Oar- jt js t|,e m,jSt eiogant pluce in the world. s 'Tho first throe weeks,' ho says, 'you are . boarded gratis, and after that you are 0 t',a charged nothing at all. while ^ T1 very * th of ^ person reading funeral services at other t'10 g'r*ve< forgot the sex\?>f the deceased, hoed Hn<' a8kefi ona ?f t',a mourners, an Em the erR'fit'r' 'hs this a brotlier or a sister?' !n?lv 'Neither,' replied P|t, ounly a cousin.' went i At a wedding the other day, one of the guests, who is often a little absent ss' ' minded, observed, gravely : t .11 - e. ? i I .1 . . 1 1 i uitve oivcu rcuiHrKeu mil mere uave lide'J J been more woman tlian men tuairied this rmer j year.' ilture ? .t ui ? i Dad luck, is mid ply ;i man will) his . I hands is Ins breeches pockets and a pipe ^ y ' in his mouth, looking on to seo how it w | will corne out. Good luck, is a man of li n" phtck to meet difficulties, his sleeves roll1 eil up, working to make it conic right. turn- I The following laws for the ladies are hoed j l*?J down hv a Southern journal: rival | 1 Heforo you how to a lady in tho co, if street, permit her to decide whether you riser J may do so or not hv at least a look/if re cognition. a ting 2. When your companions how to a ncfits ! iady you should do the same. When a corn; gentleman hows to a lady, in your coniit of j panv, always how to him in return. imon * - ? c ex- , Mits. Iirco, a widow, having taken even J $jr (Jharles Trice for her second husband, seem HlHj p>ejng asked by a friend, how she ilant ]jk?d the change, replied/Oh i have got tired, i ruj 0f u,y 0|(] K?gg fa, s gcoJ Trice.' { Not long slnco a youth, older in wit 'X')H than years, after being catechised concerncom* I i ing tho power of God : "Ma, I think j, : there's one thing God can'*, do' 'What I is it?' eagerly inquired his mother. 'God can't make ltill Jones' mouth any V>igger ; without setting his ears back.' 0 ! j A Spanish proverb tells us that four " * ' persons are required to make really good salad?a spendthrift for oil, a raiser for tasty vinegar, a councellor for salt, and a rnadwith msn to stir altogether, ithin i H m M _ >road 'Doctor,' said a dcipairing patient to . i.:. ?i.<i ? i ie..\ ' W6l* t niu in ck uicauiui oiniu , L >uilds can " '' her l"y nor?f/ ; what Khali I do?' niilds ' 'Why, then,' replied the doctor, very feed | Krave'y> I think }'ou bad better?roost /' p??it i 'Slbei>.?Women require more sleep ire of than men, and farmers less than those l engaged in any other occupation. Kdiisbos, | tors, reporters, printers, and telegraph opgons, i orators, need no sleep at all. Lawyers ng-? 1 can sleep as much as they choose, and 1 pro thus keep out of mischief. Clergymen ws-? ; can sleep twenty-four hours, and put their hand , parish to sleep once a week, oven! ^ ^a'nd ^ colored woman was called to testify Final i H courl 'n Worcliester, Mass. rocontiy, . > a trial of damages by a collision of two a^r,' | carriages on a highway. To the question rhools w ',t,l'u'r ore l'10 Part'es wr-9 iutoxica i 10 > s | s^e answered that she did not know, 8 ' but 'he went as though he had a hill of 1 sale on both side* of the road.' Coat. ; !i anil To Ikok Sii.k.?Silk cannot be ironed it spot i smoothly, so as to press out all the ci-envf the ses, without first sprinkling it with water This ' and rolling it up tightly in a towel, letBmove ting it rest for sn hour or two. If the wwite, iron is in the least too hot, it will injure im ! i!.? ?n.l ;? a)t/Mi1<l first 1 Ir'wvi nn hi mi- . ii" tuiur, nuu i ???vv, v.. an old piece of the same silk. on her Childrrs MsnnviKO.?A officer of corro the United Stales steamer Georgetown i/o and | writes from Itombay, that ho baa jus', r four attended the marriage of two cbilid of a ()ran?with all the solemn rites of the Church?who were each ouly five years ass.? of age. Children are there married by orse, a their parents when mere infants. They i feed, ! think it a great disgrace not to bemar Ice him ried at five years old. A boy unmarried rf*rk(r. * at six is sn old batchelor.