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WioxiAm iJmxiK. >? \ Krank E/Tavj.oji. Jos. R. RonKiiTsoN. j ( Robt. S.CATUCAirr. Creo. W. Williams & Co. IACTOBS AND Oomiriissioii jVEe Pch.an is CHARLESTON, S C. -AND Williams. Brinie & Co, Commission Merchants! <65 Beaver St, & 20 Exchange Place, New York. _ tog*,.Liberal Advances made on Cotton and l'xoduoe shipped to us nt either point. JjluS 10 Uw' ASK NOT WHY I ?ildriLD LOVE HER. Ask nie not why I should lore her; Look upon theso soul-fulreycab 8 1 v > Look while mirth or feeling move her, And see there how sWcetly.riabn 1 1/. Thoughts gay and gentle from a breast Which is of innocence the nest; "Which though each joy were from it shed, By troiith v.ould.still bo tenanted!I i mill Sce,'from lh"08? sweet windows ?eepihgj'1 !l* Emotions tender, bright and pare,"''?^,,? * !>Sdd wonder not tho faith I'b keeping; bi'ul Ercry trial can endure! .r. 'jUult I Wonder not thatlookH so-winqjng Still for me new tics are spinning; Wonder not that hearts; so true ^ ? Keeps mine from cyer changing too. -fN C Tilll/J! All ?V IUIOL SHE WAS A, WIDOW. by cornelius tynear. , She was a very captivating woman, for she had.tlfc^vcctcst finile, and the most innocent looking face I ever saw.' She wus a smtdl woman, too, and I always jwas fond of small women. Her eye?, my xicnr sir, wero black, but, unlike some black e)cs that you've seen, there was nothing wicked about them. They wore regular lamb's eyes, that is, in expression; and. as I said to Grogstar^ the first timo I saw her; "That woman is nil ungej. ? tf^h? can't be anything else with those eyes." "You're right," said Grogstar; "she is an agel if there ever was one in this world."' "WlfuU do you kiidvCMfeW/IOl 'Why, uiy dear fellow I knew her when sho was a little girl, olio's old Googlesby's daughter. tShe married Frog shain. poor fellow." "Why poor lei low?"' " "1 J<s_dead, M^novf ? "Is it possible tltal young and delicate looking creature is a widow ?" , "D'.s no* only pos.-ible, but a fact," said Grogstar. j "However, sho isn't so very young. I believe she is twenty-eight; let me sec, you are?" "Thiiiy." "Ah, yes. Well now, my .dear Tynear, if you over think of marrying, 1 don't know oi a woman that would suit you better than .Mrs. Frogshain for a wile. Let mo introduce you," "Thank you, I was just going to ask you to present me to the lady." And that was the way I made th'i ac (pmintancc of Mrs. Frog*ham. We wero slopping at a hotel at Sandy Beach. Mr. Grogstar had a room next to mine, and before I bad been in the house threo days wc were the best of friends; and after-he introduced me to my dear Dolia, I thought more ol him thai) ever. I soy my dear Delia. Yes our acquaint ance ripened into love, and ?die confessed i . ;">u-?i o<it 'j'-lltlO'l. 1?**J ti'tft'l p. ft j\ ihi I that I bad won her affections; and her confession was mudo within three weeks of the day that Grogstar introduced nie to tnis lovely creature, , '"Tw;tn on the evening of n day, Which we in love had dreamt awnv," f r jL"*? I Ii d'Vi ?tfr ? i as the poet says, that I made my proposal. Wo were sitting upon tin eminence near the sea?I at Delia's, feet looking up iuto her beautiful ey<?s, the looking occanward her lamb-like countenance illuminated by one of her child-like smiles. "Delia," said I, and as usual in such cases, I took her band?"Delia, you are the-only woman that I ever loved?iho only woman that can make mo supreme ly happy." i ' >; ,#h;o< Hi As usual in such cases, she did not withdraw her ?hM^1 } "Ob, will you darling?" I urged, after a slight pause, getting rechty to press her to rny bosom. "Cornelius," sho replied, in lu-r sweet, flutc-likc voice?"Cornelius, I'vo been through with this be?before; therefore, I beg you'll excuse mo for any scorning lack of enthusiasm; but believe me, Cor nelius, I love you vory, very dearly." "And may I call you ininc ?" "Yes," she faltered, with stich an inno cent; child-like smilo upon her counu> nance that I could hardly believe that she was a widow. After escorting my be loved back to the hotel that night I rush ed iuto Grogstiir'u room to tell him of my good fortune I found him flit'.ing by iho open win dow enjoying tbc sea-breeze- and smoking ' J .071XO welcomed mo witha cheerful ?milerJSK| : B?t fr couldn't sit; I was altogether "My dear Grogstar," cried, J, aancr before bim, ecstatically* you behold .1 happiest man in tho.worhl. . Sho is mi j .."Ahyou.reler.I Buppose. tx>?to-th jWdftjW?:*(.is mi totcA iii ni?fn*i > > m I .''Yes to,my Delia. Tho young;tha m-tlcs, tho.dovc-oycd; tl,o im.occnt nnff unsophiatioateo or?atnre rtvho*?iby*the[j kvay,?GWg^taf; I''cahnot think heb -a^ l)eiij?f tV widow." ; ??Sutsbc islynca... Sho U a ?M?V ~Tu fact my dear fellow,! suppose thtttt what IS^pJii^ctmrefcaYtlcss.^rSq she 'She has promised tu,boiniuej Grogstar.y Itlib\ight thoro was n tear in my frinds; eye, hut it may' havo ,b^ti\caV!SQd'hy1'(ipe* Bmoke from his pipe. Ho grasped my i_i < ,t*i'kk>vI ??.:;*r t: ) ? hand. "Tyncar," said he, with evident emo tion?ruTynear,' I congratulate you. She is a jewel. She is one of a thousand. You are a lucky man to win sueh u.woman, but you don't know1 il/ You t' ink you do, hut you don't. You imagine that you. are happy, but you've no idea how happy you ought to be, under the circumstances.' She i? a most remarkable woman, Ty ncar;,but I assure you that?that sho is a widow." Then1' Gro?Ptar wiped his eyes, nud resumed his pipe. "I am gind, my frend, ilmt you approve of my choice, and J hope to feee you nt the wedding," said I. "I shall certainly como my dear sir." returned Grogstar, ,4I told Delia?Mrs. Frdgsham, I should say?that I should expect ail invitationt^her next wedding, and sho - promised ^fltt*I????*>uld "have .me. Is tho day appointed?" '?No, but I shall not feel secure in my happiness until it is. Oh, my cle ar Grog star, excuse my emotion, hut if you bad ever loved as 1 love, you-" "I have" he interrupted, "I know jus! what your feelings are. Give them vent. That was all that saved nie." "What! did you ever love a *.?oman ?'? "Yes, she was a woman," wailed Grog star, "and?and >!ie vviui a widow." "Did she die!" "I would bo alone, he murmured, lay ing down h's pipe. "I feel it coming, !*v feeling of sadness ond longing,'" und a.s be turned bis face toward the sea, I am sure 1 saw u tear glistening in the moonlight as it trickled down his nose. "The sight of happiness makes him sad when be think* of his own sorrows," I said as I quietly left tho room. The next morning there were two arri vals at the Sandy Beach hotel;< One was Mr. Bluggs and the other n Sir. Noggle stone, bUh of London. When I appeared on the piazza they were both miking with Grogstar? Abe latter bado me good morning ns I passed. "Is that him V" a^ked Blugg.s in u sup pressed' voice. ? m'wo ? - ? al "Fortunate man!" exclaimed Noggle stone, when Grogatar answered in the .a&matiye.^ . a V)J . ;,(jt< w 9J. 'Aw Did they refer to me! If so, then my friend must have told them that I. was Dolia'a accepted lover. Perhaps ^,ey nixl^ seen her, and perhaps they were both charmed with her beauty; um I poor ^cl-J low?, bow they must have envied me! I was thinking of. this, my bosom swelling with pride and joy, as I quietly smoked my morning cigar, when my beauteous Delia appeared at the door. Grogstnr, Bluggs, and Nogglostono raised their bats simultaneously. Delia bowed and smiled?oh, so sweetly ! Ah, she.was so happy in my lovo that she could not look coldly upon any one. Then she came forward and took my arm, and we walked down toward tho beach. "You know them, it seems, my dear? I questioned. 'What. Mr.Bhiggs?Mr. Fogglestonc?' "Yes, sweet." "Ob, they were old lovers of mine," replied Delia, with that childliko smile; then, noticing that her answer did not seem to increase my happiness, she added "but that isn't my fault, Cornelius. I wasn't to bhimc lor their loving nie, I didn't ask them to. 1 never asked any body to lovo me but you Coriiolius,dcar." *- > ?-? an.1?m?, ,:. ii ? |'?.j i ' . r j "BrttotUfeyj.paw't.Jbclp it, said I "you ?t^fcojl^u'i?ti.nud'?P.5<Pfk ,J-P',a. U >vpu-/ ftscitoitria taW,QfPg*t&Bue\pr.Joyed youV, j wiVOlUTttddid/i'^iid Dejia, was pay; jtoirdJoyer'.l'jo vlii'^'n! ?4j?*f? :ui A'juiit ii ."Hal" I .caught <her ip my arms as wo stood .on thoi?ndy shore, and pressed liorj to my bosom.) .. .,; , ,.. I .uMQhl Defliajiif you.iove^me.jmme tftft p-y?T'^K 1" Ti iirinr)[?'? 'yynwjtf liirak. jin^Wt tp l^se^u; adhere your are, jsVTfoufided RyMKrtrf-of ^'dtfrvold lovefs; who afe>llnarJUbteiiiy^tditing^ tosntitcbT |yi)U)fioanamy arm?, at thc^ first, iavpr^iblc |<W?rtOT"ty,-[ ^TVJH^theJ^j^ajjiiug, .and let it bc.#oqu.M ^bo; suspense will bo terri ble until I cap call you really.truly my toyCnftuAir^noW) too well I kuow thoNcause, of Grogstnr's emotion, which' ;hc vainly 'tried toiconccal; wheu^ I told him you bud proiUi's^tW'ho mine: "Nhtrio the day A 11.1'>V?U' ^eS .Tiiursdayido, 'Cornelius V[ shtr?Aked in hfer; >musical'voice, while a tender blush suffused her beautiful coun tenance ns^she timidly raised her dove like eyes- to my face. "Yes; Thursday will do. I think I onn Survive a,Week," I answered. % "We will be married here, then, iu my flittlo parlor 'tit the hotel." "Yes';"--' "And if you have no objection,I should like to have a few friends present." , 1 "I havo already invited Grogr.tar," '?IT sam I. |*?>**Yes, nud I should like to havo Mr, Bluggs and Mr. Nogglcstone there." "Do you think they will be ablo to !jcar it, my dear? "Won't it be. too much for their delicate organizations?" ^"Thcy.will bear up for my sake," said Delia. "Then let them come," I answered, turning my eyes toward the hotel. But yi^asiwo-vM?y?^+'P?i#o--nndrdorm io - driver Bluggs, Nogglesto?e and Grogstar, all seated at the hitter's window, each man holding a large telescope in tin's hands, and each telescope being pointed directly at Mrs. Frogshum ami myself. ? "Delia," said I as the cold perspiration broke out nil around my nose?"D.cji.a, we a ro watched." "They always do just so," .Oic answer ed. "They Watched Mr. Frogshani the .same way* but they don't mean anything wron-.-." "Ohl they don't eh? But I won't trust them, n'iy dear. They may have formed a conspiracy to snatch you from my arms I dont like- the expression ofNogglest'dHe's eyes, and there is a sinister curl to Bluggs riose'. No, let us- return to the hotel im mediately. Until we arc married I shall not feel secure. I hardly dare trust you out of my sight." "Dear render,! cannot-linger over the next lew days?the last of my single fife. They wero too full of anxiety and vague terror that something awful was about to happen. I hardly dared leave Delia alone lor a single moment, and never retired to rest until satisfied by the .sijorings of BhiggM, Nogg'ostono, and Grogstar, its I listened at their doors, that they were wrapped in number. . But, Thursday came at last Several of of my friends from London came down in the morning train, and with them the Kov. Mr. Aldoiburgi who was to o'liciale at the wedding. *$"it*j 'h^liUihber of Delia's friends and relatives came also, so there was a pretty little company gathered in Mrs. Frogshani'a ^pjv^J^rj when the bride and bridegroom entered the room and stood up before the cleigy nian to be joined iu tho holy bonds of matrimony. I apeak of tho bridegroom, you will observe, ns if?wcll.ns if he were not myself. This is owing to the fact of my having obtained most of thd particular;! of the?tho?performance from anotber 'person. As for myself, I was in a somi uuconscious statu for tho greater part of the day. Too much happiness, no matter in what form I take it, is sure to lly to my head; aud that was what was tho mut ter with mc on my wedding-day. But I was conscious through it all of the presence of Bluggs, Nogglcstone, and Grogstar. All through tho ceremony they kept their eyes lixed upon my face. I think I hoy were in a sort of clairvoy ant state, for they seemed to take all my feelings upon them ; aud v/heu Mr. Aldet bcrg pronounced Delia and I one, we four sighed in concert, and looked around us with ? smile, or, rather four smiles. i Mi-i'vi?fi'urvaiiiti ;<r tum;??tr-rrm?TY-Et ? .jTJieu ,c.a,ino. the congratulation^, thoi ! wine, (a slmrti/We tQi^JH;rj|UroadjStq|.>oJbi tho tearful partings then, with my, tbenuu ! Itifitf wife hyrWy: sido, ,fhe &oja dashed* oj?, hearing ua away upou^our, wedding, ttou*. ??:? -if..-.. ,dJ ui . ???}, md *>1 '.xW,> '?? i j I bftye^ot.yctrtKud^ho reader that my. .wife, bad, resided; at. La^glmlm,,preyioug ItanOurvjaaarfiftgf?.! ,^hoi).ow?eci -: a Aia/tt \)\<i#W tim?iW^tiH?&Sim Tepairotjutoi ispendrkhe Jiorteymoa^ M?toWP^.*t:M?e;hou??firi. tl^?ev?pi?aj Ii)V4S^mewhat!?t^^sod MJ>P?o^aing psft lt^6^to!jth^,p^rkrib^^ ytf&ntfr Mi tho room filled W^h;^hiWren,,\v:Jm<fi^P) a, iTMshifoDipolia ,tho moment jslw- o/)t#rcd, the Xi#m> in jflhitt'v. O .. >-? r.' i !!c dtiw M -"Why, dear CornoJius'.'reried Jbe deafb esfcof ,wprueu,> looking-* up. into j ?IX;, We[ Wth;8qtnO'OP.?fusjQUi deph-tod lUpVJU, liflR ' lunwetifcilhokjAg; 'countenance* 'I duujt} Uuo>Vrr'l|'t?i?k> I ;uiU*fc,havo jbrgqtton- tp) telb you anything;about': my ehiidren.*, ?{ ? MYoui-...ehildreu 1" /...? ?. .?. ' ImVYcs, clear.'- pi< ma v*h n i teqi v"How?h<)w inauy?-have y<ju?:got on baud?" I asked,'in some bnwihlermont? looking aroupd !on the sea of smiling, childish, facet. i ? ) , "Only twelve/' Delia: answered,, .de murely, u?. du is ? ? ?d) >) i ! I ,{;tTwelve?i!; cv?'<Ye?; four sots, Cornelius,' replied | the I the paragon, of women, puttiog -up; her little rosebud of a oio'ilh for a kiss. h sank into a chair. 'Madame,'-said,. I, ? f.you uro doubtless aware that I ujui fond of child.reu^L dote on them, and I appreciate this little .surr prisc.you have given, me.' IT . , 'Ob,.! knew.you, wfluld,' w rftdfj .,<.*.Yes, 1 do*1uAY/hofc splendid.iplMl.dreijJ Are they.all,hero.?' .-. '"les, dear.' . . . . 'You aro suro:that lucre are'none run ning abuut loose outsido?' Quito.,s There.are just,font, sets, and they uro ulb<hei!e,',;!t ?si/in^tnt.Vi Wr/i j ?d| 'jjets? I don't know that 11 understand you. 1'lease explain.' i <?. -.::t I-, ^ ; ,\Yhy,' the began, looking chauningly naive, 'I murin sets of triplets.' Then the [aeJi down iijiun my knee, and put her beautiful arms around my neck, while the twelvo-grouped i'itm^lves into ecu in thtttV regular iord^r, andl .with their bauds beb.iuddhem> ?t??od staring at their now father. 'I'hen my wife con tinued thus: 'I married my lirst busband in London, lie is the father of let No 1.' i n 'Ah, indeed! After he became a father I suppose* be died.' 'No, ho?bo became discouraged, and retired! He said that he bad heard that there was luck in odd numbers, but he wouldn't believe it. So !;g |?fi? im.-, and I?obtained a divorce.' 'lint Grogstnr tokl tnc that Mr. Frog sliam wns dead.' 'Ob; ye?, be died. I was speaking, of my lirst. His name was .Nrigglestono,' 'Nogglostono; tho 'gentleman whom you invitcil to our wedding?' 'Yes, darling. My second was Mr. Bluggs and ho got discouraged., and and retired.' 'Did be become a?a farher too?' 'I inquirc^^h^o^;^*1 Yes, Cornelius^el4Ko. 2, belongs to him. I married Mr.-Grogstnr next,.auujI he is the father af Sot No. .1.' '?^ftSi l\9 .Vfipa^'V1? discouraged f 'Yes, and he retired. I obtained d Mr. r rogsham. ?Ami he whs the father of.^etNo. -1.?' ,Yos mwit* 'And he got discouraged !' ?Yes, and died, replied Delia, arising at\d stalfdibg BefoVo r.'.e in all her love Iipess. For one moment I rat spellbound, gazing first at tbe twSlVb.'Iben at my beautiful wife. With some dilliculty 1 staggered to my feet. 'You are not discouraged, 1 hope, Cornelius!' said my wife, as she laid her little hand on hiy arm. 'Oh, no'my dear. On the contrary, I'm (juite encouraged. But I never could bear much bliss--and this is? well?a?about four sets too much.' _^_ A desperate lover out in Indiana, haying wooed in vain, thought he'd try the virtue of bullets ; but tbe girl wore corsets and he didn't make tho Slightest impression. "I and My IIi^nANv'CA^ do' \fWil but-iin real Hio.it Mk?rj?as?TviUfi*rt Men tier rs ' 'amidrd daily* U>cCWirl??wlntfemg thWmirWii'd'iitrd Jioor-o^^ho^'^TWfirtf New -York:" 1 ' a kjJKX "iu New Yorfc.jpi^y/uiiX^fd?y evpntng7 ft jnJb^nijg mn^^ceonjnaliicd by bii^ufo aiid .'six cliiidreh"* entered t.l:o iu nkud 51?e?ti4Ta^ ,M?'W. cRn# put theui-into aiu^Qf.the-w^-iu^ei'lsmf lite fust fl^r-.vY$(n>/ath?v^'tfWTfl1 Askea to* [out net 10 give mm tue money ana pp M?ld send Mt%\)? dW ^ic^onOT hitnddd^ : t'rtJ?*irf*;?H!fcH^ ftth**^^ "What!'* ox?]ain)e'diCiirwhy,.4wM?t?W< i}t:?.upi).ji:,<in yoajiutfti.ul ju ?c.t,A?r^^ enough for you nil. for four cents.' 'Thntk , . ?", . r v r* <?V*>^pn<muk*? so, captain, but I and ray husband can do without ii."" ITnndiiilj fifif' roW-'ceWsl Captain C'linchy, ' i^^^iS^jWt rell, went to a neigldionb^Bakcr'lrlSid returned with three loaves',7 Smrfa^nu'lA. nndtifch, and ai'subfectiprirji? wfcPralsed among the men, all of them "gfivo ^heir niiic to ass it l tho poor family. , , Here is an inspiration, say, tl^icjfc moild Ibnmurcr, whoso simple paliip: should move the world like a notf sofflS from the? Mount. "I r.nd'inytlWyi?to do -.without'!''' What 'devot'?n**wi love! Xlutti-pcn4: n>o.ther/rifl a:,jo\^i which ]^cjy,{Y.p.rki ehe.nld.Ippjvuutlsr^l ofnJl her merchant princes "and raUwi? The Code Duello. <?? *i$Ut Augusta GA.yMnreh 8.*?dS(4yr? . Two.negroef. X'etcr Blair and- Dorfes ^ul'.iyau haA^omo^pg^ flffft^,gg^ which Blair told .Sullivan hawiis hq.gen vvj ijbfff a! tun oi ..ni &<urd*tx*JL\?.d; tlemnn. 1 he latter demanded ananologv or satisfaction with Inet$$*0l&?$. Bhlir rTpYicTtehW^ make.but accepted the challenge naming the time, place and weapons. .m-xft ing at scvmJAjdui;^,,.accompanied by their second*] tAVi>, negroes pained Ralph Knight upd^\\i\\[am.A^uxstrp?UT;*fbo grouiuLwas stopped off l antj, Ctflts,,^ shooters plucv.f in the' handskif the; jSrin cipals, Kniaht'gave the w?rcTs^ef mand. " ~ tf : -t' : =??':-'????J? He said, "Peter, aro you ,W$y$% "Peter si'.id, 'yes.' Closes are -yo-U'reftdjjf' Moses replied,'yes.' ?H hiO bit* Then they Commenced- srmotm^hfM bo'h parties fi'r'cd' awav until TO "MRt barrel was d fs m {Whit rH&ft^ero reloaded, tho jirincipVls ircsniAedi' thofr pusuions, tlvo word^ uf coouuialidii^p^|. cd, and the tiring rccqiuujqacc^-f ontjjU^ cd uutil Blair fell to the ground, wouud i , i , - i ? "i '-"Vi "? ed through both bis legs. 1 be narties returned to the-city immediately. ?"^rl Bullivan fought"at th :.- :uo.- , . o. la?t vcar, end Blair Unight >quuth?Tj??35e?r i*avanualMsiii\|%ftUP>0flieS4to ecoe?it?() i*) l slthi)aqrit.tf-/M .* ';i uiiiflH vftnn It. was an expressive remark of a f>rac t'enVmn v^rTftn^lfr^^^fWi p*CVi(?<! WeV^Fy ?"^>he dfjh'l^h^wi?rtbh'gfi, sir, to boilswatett"' ot aidoiudo'.) 1? l'\ ?hung ?himself the other day becuuse lio bad a light with the school^t&icHcroahd j'aik'i to q mpior him. . ^ nhimu "Good-bye, you 6*d scdldibg', ft<WA*fcfl Cd heathen,''' urs'otc >? Duinuiuo^^anl'lo his wife tbo,hist thing b?forc ?eicidinp. She sayssh'.-'d Jike tq ^'^go^^pjd^if him f<?r about one minute. - A wealthy Bufndo.^i'low^lutJ^ ^4^3* has just ni?m,ire<i4K?ivM*wtt-?\Y'ulowed son indaw of thirty live, and, as tli^v'eluro children on both RidesVipeople*'hito* fmrnv trying tdistudy out the ncwly-cstaolislKhl relation: hit.. Wfj' ? ? ? '? ? t ????'?'. ni hiffr .^filMHi<W ' , A Maeon nj'gro, who.wx nt info a traufo at a mcciing the other night, was aeci dcntally owih.oked. When hit, Fo^nd thi lights we:- out bo fylj uyj 1 ?'????),'cb? gn.galiun and .-m .'e.d- d i-i ? ? ?/ walloping one (iftl.e.dca.cun^ ,rl|c.jffif* as an excuse, t lmt "dcy jugjMl'V'if }jk${tV!i h .me, an' dev mout as.\yell ijayed^ed n-e. i)e church ain't no, [na?v) ;': up 'sliiictions in s'cictv.''