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S ug Wip.,It needs no guilt to ,brak, a -husband'sheart; the absence of oontentathe riautteiings of spleen; the 'thedimtidy dress, and cheerless home; 'he foibidding - scowl- and deserted bdi~oth;4bbed-hndother. nameless neg lecLswithout"a"rimeamong them, have - eito iioeth euick the core of ma - i'a thegerin of 'iark despair. Ol41.*~woran,S lef e hat long, sad sig arrives, dwell on the recollections of,ber. yoth, and cherishing the.idea of thattuneful time, awake and keep alive e I he then so kindly gave; and. pygh she may be the injured one 7.744Pf]raotton, not the forgetful wifo r.bappy allusion to that hour of peace . ndlove--a kindly welcome to a com fortable home--smile of love to banish tsle+ords--i kiss of peace to par. don all thepast, and the-hardest heart that'Oo eloked itself within the breast if se sb inan will soften to her charms, ithei- lide as she had hoped, for Sin at'obless bliss-loved, loving 9pA gPt-thesoother of the sorrow apg our--the source -of comfort and .thespring of joy. PATENT INDIA RUnDER OIL.-Of lU, thesubstances of modern applica tio that-af tdia rubber seems to be trie b'tb Cguseful. One of its mot'ie t nn. probably one of its odiIV' ppication i has recently g W p using it as an oil, or rath er in so cmbiing it with oil, that it *oldeitlin such a condition as to, ren der it capableof increased fluidity, at therfiane -time1 that it has a sort of: tonghne~ss;o a fibrous .quality like - gle. -This composition is called "Del 1Phaha 1B&&nt OilVt We have' seen it testie, and have been shown several 000 4cAtits ftrw iesponsible parties, (119o ' rove that besideahaving all _ PgefI. gu4ities of the best of sperm 9x(q-jeariugs of machinory, it has still .-greaterubrioating qualities,'and not so ,'eubjbct to evaporation or waste. If so, )it villintrduce an important saving in .thi expetde of working machinery. To -rairoad.edaginies ana machine shops, it ote"fgreat importance. * .R.ailroad Journal. *AGndTYOF A NMONKE.-The ser a editgentleman, wvho was *o e ~l~itse ininia, caught a young mon key, d,reygntit.to his tent, where every care was taken of it; biut the moth. eoritas so greatly dlistressed with .the lemk ofaher progen, that she never ca *sedantterrng 'the most' piteous tones, *nighst or flay, in the immediate vicinity o~f thytent, The doctor at length tired eatV~ithie hicessant howling, desired th pcvnt to restore the young oneo ~ql~~ i~iqher, which he did, when .':.lerfully retired, and sped its ay somunity to whbioh it had 3belongedwiaHeref however, she found shoce1did noted'~eceived. She and bor pogeri had lost caste, and, like Rthelittuted' deo afe~i beaten and; re ~etedfe'f b iA few days after, -our edica "w~iaer tly surpris; idt e r'cgurn to his tent .of~ its own aceprsl, apparently. very gggam liueqd; .ad. having deposited Sypog .Qns, itt then, retired a: few jyards'fromathie tonti'and there laid itself down tand -died.s On sexamining 'the -caucaseof the -poor aninmal, it was fodnd .Inia'tsost Oliadiat'ed 'state, stat- nd wobntl&l, 'ad' kor'atelie'd all over so thgtthere' ,u bbe 'idoubt that itdfad i,'ds ' te by its com rd dpgaq afely4or itself or it gn rqger , theli&le one into and .I) w h9J~oroithe aune Iathoibleakestland ulOst.bairon tion ofrthe t V l.Op.rglit. lindi herbe' pieag anld-his iff~ &'ij6i gi Pdl -' 2 'T.'he fdier9s a11 it. red so'o or three modswhbi the ciir'n'utas4ng eoesyp .in,w are abouts toayrme,;, Tbpistaallt.oll-t MIouse invhichthe liv#4 0 -as s at l-point, where the roads1 et iair in a~plaYe where theiseer p ns'in'u larlyiwild'and di'eatf., :1nswoodi p deep liollowfotmed t'ohais of high hills, w!h6sqids p s *cdfah W li fhi b titc61[tliWIkM 61i' oAMhi brown h'eath, 'o iyalbs of j riekly goos.. anothbr'house was to lie seen. for miles; in4 the'9i1y. evi dened of life were in:thQ'.fqw.lh pf sheep; which vere'here and threrebrbi sing aleog the mountain'stides; or.thd mail coach, and a few-vcarriarsvagoJiA whili atwiddittrydis ja's'se4ttldn tlien6ad." The'dd byibsor ihowh6 ;er paid ft visit to theTl. I4F1iisq Tas a butaher named 'Gonfrey, who i aon each Satu'rdayV for the puripse of sup plying the Pollards.it fi-esh moats. Mr. Pollard. hadflived in his present abode during several years.previous. to his'matriaige;.and being of a verycour ageous disposition, and having be'ome accustomed to the loneliess oft'his place of residence, he was not much af fected thereby; but his' wife, Who had ever been accustomed to living in a populous town, and being withal. of a very timid nature, and now lived in a constant state of alarm pd dread; more particularly whenever her husband paid a visit to the neighboring town for such necessaries as they required. And whatstended to increase this feeling of alarm to a still greater extent that part of the country was at that time infested by a band of lawless men, -who almost nightly robbed and murde red some un # unate traveller, or .brke into and plundered some. lono farmhouse, nar could the utmost vigilance of the author ities succeed in detecting them. ..Of these men she lived in daily dread, lest they discovering that her husband was possesed of a large sum of money-the saving of former years-should seize an opportunity when he was from home, and murder her to obtain it. She frequently pressed her husband to give -up his 'situation, and remove to some other place of abode, but he in variably laughed at her fears! assuring her that there was not the least danger, as none but themselves were aware of the fact of his possessing the money in question. One day in December, he received a letter informing him that his father was lying at the point of death, and who earnestly wished to see hin be fore thit event took place. This letter gave him great uneasincsi; for, apart from the grief it occasioned at his fa ther's situation, if he went he could not -possibly return before the foll.)wing'day, as bis parent's residence was more than thirty miles distant, and his wife Wrould be obliged to stay and take care of the "gate." lie must go however-lw could not refuse his father's d3 ing re quest. When he .imnparted his intent tion to his wife, she was seized with the utmost terror, earnestly entreated him to forego his iesolutioni; nor was it un-. til after a long time, (luring which he had used the most strenuous endear ors to sooth her and to calm her fe~ars, that he could venture to proceed eon his journey. It 'was Saturday morning when he started, and one of the dreariest days of the season. The snow lay thick oni the ground, and still continiued to full heavily, causing the face of the sur rounding scene to look more wil and lonely than ever. As Mrs. Pollard sat in the stoall front apartmnrt of the house, her fears gradually increased more and more, as her imagination con jured up a thousand dread forebodings and almost fancied .that eaeh sound of the wind whistling through the valley, was some one even now about to break into the place. Time sied, uhen at length, as %3enftgey the butcelie, ap proached, her tferror hiad attained 'to such'a height that. , he determined to Mkhim to stay, in the hipuso with her, until her husbaisds return. .This Gonfrey wns a' tall, powerfully o ailt man,aboutiorty fiv or- fifty years of age, and\ th- rughi'ebauteacel by no means pd-o14 lNo" repidd in a hanso soniefie oi a~mles dlstant, and wbigl wNsas.t test th alasncc from any other 't had oaunAa it Aegy AMWIth Adyniihe;iu:d 9g;, hp qydiavity-suisi egy-hiipp hyik 0' ejj, un MysdjfollWi rtot~i ataenknpg lidiathenl Who dsn Itex4q4rl.R9 di and will not return until .99morry vergignagi tha fiorseparti f ay o) ,lnensM ~ herdrI to.;ig; the ini' gi ppanguiiM b 4ti pgr s '4 'J. i , ringhg fst art,ofthsade rn gy#idoprt apearjo; 4,ise :tigi spow al-baeiuoteeptbut, tI mant nentoSl .Pllrnehodtem 4 Ki _ b ny a- I .b g ga 1 )) w.. or e,'brN g!lnc~~1Y. iAigtd J bh ppnt, minigg, brog As Lthlu 4ninht i d-tuddeplysnjgye .4hm " nverf s-rr,'.:hore.lied, 'and, speak-jp~gja slojgr .Ielib t e a - y61o4e- -".hutj ca nnot possibly-slay---rI 'e g' 91toqfalis tw-o mvidni i;kteght, _. Bittl iy--vewhat %lVill *lived-Il leave him with you; and11'l agree to forfeit my bead if.hc lets.any one, enter the house wbilo l's bore. With, rany thauksMrs. Iollard av. cepted his offer; for she. had~often heard her husband speak of thO .courage and sagacity of the animal in qiestion.., Stay here," said. Gpfrey1 i, s he looked at his dog, and pointed with. in the rOom With his fin gers,, "and see that .you don't,.letany qn eome near." Thelog, which was a very large one, and of the bred4called lastiff.' an swercd this .command of his mastor by wagging his tail two or .thrco times, and o1ing up into his face with an in telligent expression; and the next mo ment crouching down by the side of Mrs, Pollard, stretched himself at :full length on tho hearth, as though at. home. When the butcher shad departed, Mrs. Pollard began to caress the dog, and for a long- time endeavored to at tract-his notice; but'in vain, he contin und to lie mute and motiouless, as though devoid of life. This ciroumstancebrais ed her fears anew; for she began.to think that if the dog. lay thus passive now, he would do so if any one chauced to come to the place. Again she renewed . her caresses, and finally offered him a piece of meat; but still with the saine success; the. dog would neither appear to recog nize her presence, nor would he touch the meat. Tho Toll-House consisted of two roomis, with only one door of entrance, and which was at the front. The back apartment was used asi a bed-room, and was lighted by a small window at the foot of the bed. The front one had two windows; a tolerably largeone near the~ door, anid a small lattice whose dliamondli~ shaped squarts of gluss were eneased within thin. plates of lead. To none (of the windowa .verer the~re -any nhutters, uyith the exception of the onte in the bed room. At the usual time, Mrs. Pollard re-! tired to rest, but in vain endhavored t(o sheer.; the dog still remaniing in the samne imumovable poIsition . as when his master heft him. The night was more chill and dren ry than hadl been the dayv. 'The fal ling of snow had given 12lace to a hien vy storm of comnminigledl sleet r-nd main which the wimid now blew nans: the casement withi terrible force-al most appearing as though it would raise the hiousa frmu its veryv foundation. It seemedl a fitting night fer deeds of blood! 4Irs. Pollard lay inbher bed tremblhin'r, as her terror at each repititioni of the keen blast increased. 8tories, of :rab bery andl bloodshed, which shes had heard years agor now rushed through fler mind with. vivid distiprtpees; and her itnagination .increased their enormi ta thousand fold. She lay thus unable to. sleep, -ntil, as near, as 81he could guess, about mid night, when she thoughtsh .h1 eard the sound of a singh footstep outside the pouse. She piarasly., raised 'ber-self, and bending forward, listened for a con' timugge ofqtho.slwit eager inten nes~s ,She so~n heard dthe~stop magain, gtd tl e distinotly.- Thmeyvnow alp. pea. in nnta nr. . gha~na T e e s r ta no on n ite a I a &de i7ccTh-'wreomii' ionlpi 'd'nsttdd Alill pg;Uble s31iLk - d mted bais t h Ttiffi tno cesod' uIhdal tkL ea4 z t9htedevhh ane ~~~~ ladin Tise n t Rso4&ih& mll fsedfa 'ift ~~nkxestetroso Setsat du t byh% Wnd inat taivanth d%'earndef.Jofimt'11 so w migt46 X rr st1 uldot sWn noo cageV nr th ot1 Filiappryach n ' e .ied and. 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