- —a = —— Voi. LV. ) Pee ght TU SIT POUT sr. A Af — all mu pw Peckln * Phis is ivae Liberty, when Froabornm Me Mournal o ) Charlottetown. BP iis ce Edward Island. Monday. Septembe t a Sh Gee AEE ee ae kee Steteti 8 olitics, Literature, and Aews, ee & --* EE -— Freehold Property for Sale ~ {us Sub-eriber offers tur Sa e, tn Coork Street. ia the foarth handre! of Tewn La Charivitetowau. buving a froutage of Gi ti « 3 a little more or less, with a OWELLING IHh-USE qhereon erected, suitible for two fail ies, q@igh 4 roome Ov the Gret Boor and 4 ou the redid wet! Guished und jately paimted outside, with anew feace end gate to exch yurd If wot dirposed ef on or before the 21a SiP- | -_— i] f JASZARD would respectful! v { TEMBER ims. it will “om that cay, t i ovel ex, be Sold at AUCTION Tenme—Osre-balt the purchase money to Le paid dvwea at the time of sale. aud the revisinder way | remaia ever, secured on the Property, fortwo ou: three years, as may be agreed epon Por fartoer particnlurs please upply to JOIN NcKEREVER, ov the Premises Charlottetown Sepi. 4th, 1865 rw oe ee eee -. Spring ISsGs! ‘ “| BONDS BOVSB ny NEW SPRING GOODS, CHEtP FOR CASH! inform: his friends and the poblic weneral!y that be HAS JUsT RECEIVED uo large jand well selected SPRING STOCK OF LITERATURE, ee eee BO l douby. if 1 came to know this neighhor who I 26, 1865. on, having to advise the Public, muy speak tree,”---Enripides. SSS SE 2S SSS SS" - ‘Tt has been an unfortunate sidry altos! end wivhout fasging. though the remain. OOO ADRAAAARASSNAARSASSAPPRAPAAAALN | CETIVET te 80 ia the spirit, L should fio.) gaher, air,’ said Miev Lavinds. + and rhoagh’ der of the imaimrable twenty-one Aancer. THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW, Since the publication of * The Bridge of Sighs,” |b Thos. Hood, we (Montreal Gazette) have seen awnootb versifivation, Bowing rbythw and touch ug pathos. The plaintive wa:l of woman's lost houer will bring tears to every sensitive breast Che author aud subject of the piece wae an act- ress of eowe reputation ia the Siates, and who termerly hved iv St. Louis in great atyle and magnificence. She was counected by marriage l nothing to egal the following poem ju point of bher, ta the flesh. a common eurt of young! L don't deny the captain's gay. and gove ‘Wowan enough. with large hands «nd defec-' about 10 rasea and such things, and apeada tive aspirates, who woald gve wea card every farthing he ean get out of her on bias ,Settiog forth her abilities ae profe-eor of self and his own pleasures; sill, every one Ma-i¢, ad reque-t me to recommend hor must allow itisa hard thing fur » yeutle- wang wy friendy. ‘The secret of retaining wan of fawily to be brought toree Lie wife ja sentiment of iutefést in our fellow crea-' work. Ho gaye himeelf he'd uever have l tures is ty imagive much aad kuow litle | had to leave the army, if he had not mare ‘conceruing them. Let my fellow-lodger, vied, aud perhajs be wouldu’: g bat as it wok fr main unknown to we even by sight, so/all her |ctle fortune of two thousand pounds ithat [ might be able to liscen to ber playing: to pay his debts, and as be was obliged s ill ‘with pleasure, even if we remaised under; to sell bis commission to save bimseif trom | ihe same rool for years, A frivudly haud | going to jail, 1 can't myself say that I Loudun, Mauchester, G'asgow, Bradford WED some of the Bret people vf the country, and) | oo veuial family mind, woud speag to me|think it was altogetber his wife who ruiued tu those who kuew ber, the poem will be doubly Valuable Farm for Sale. peri Sutecriber offers for sae the LEASEHOLD INTERE-T of EIGHTY VNS ACRES OF LAND, on Towssbip Su. a, boty @eres we! which are under cultivation and the te- @aedes covered with Hard and Suft Wood, u-ur din queatity avd quality on the Lot The AKM embraces many conveniences (bat cube ides Bue ad. Willin iis Watec, aud wakes it atiractive \& « farmer Porm te actuated oo the Old Tuna K dealt a mile of Giahaw's Koad Post UB-« TUOMAS LAWLE:S. @ié Towa Road, July 31, 1305. t lita dangede Siseelearde NOTICE! LANDS FUR SALE! qe -a'-criber, us the Ayent of Si: Samoec Cesanp, Bart. The Right lon Paceence Stittvas, und Mr Enwantd Cesaky bas beer directed to diseuntinue the eveten of LEASING LAN D3S—leretefore pursued. For the favere these lauds will be SULD ow tie following terme: —A depveit of Pwenty-live per cent of tic perchuse Money to be paid dowu ut the time of Ggvime (he agreement. aud the residue in ten years be equal insta'weuis. The pw from Tweety ebiclings (/Ur ) per acre upwarde Farther perlictiars mace kuews at the sabscri ter a G. W. DEBLOLS. Ch'town, May 15. 1865 teal ieee ES Valuable Farm for Sale. “fu be sold tn PRIVATE CONTRACT that eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY on Let. knowns * MAKRSIIF LELD," coutais ine Bay Acres wore or less. © €Xcellent Lain whie: about 10 are under Cullivution, aid tic re Qusinder. fur the most part, covered with a vilu able growth of Firewvod. Seanthug aud Fescine Dules ' larwe Ott Comimsiows, Miu Lise Hae Cunudiiion Tenxs aod farther particulars made known on applicative t+ the Subscriber ou We Ireiwites, v1 ty Cuan is alucn, beg &. P. BDAYTHURNCE. Marsifield, Nouv 23, 1504. tl GB” The lease ic fur Yu) years, and the snuaul rent is. per vere ai ba dis CAGE LO | . ' , A Freehol.! Parm far Sale. ONSISFING of 175 Acres oF Brow Law!. ia @ bigh state © need Dwelling ilouse, I Ceoutr oi Ing Mucihive. and o)) Oller requiaites suitable ; j | | cuitivauiend “il ‘ Thies Perms. Alse. Gue Haudred Acres of Wood | i iw the rear. situate en the sout!: sideu! blliot ever. | about seven miles [rome Ubariiietuwn, « ‘ wear tee public wiiarts fur aivping jo re, de | The above property is well wort) the lotice pereuu wisnitg ty purchase a youd freeirele | perty. icing the estate of the late J © Wi tt Rog fie WHI be. given ive —-— way kung iwe Chitue lee ire at the oilie f He | | ‘almer. Esquire. or wi the reaidence of the ou serviver. tu Prinee street CACHEKINE WRIGUT, Execute: ' bout uf j t Lurlutieis u, Ucheher ie, a FOR sALE. Y arivat Cu'irove iwo Lil NDBiI AC KES OF FKREENOLD LAND). situaie the South Wiltshire Koad, Lat di Smiles tron city, abet SU ucre- clear aie iu a high «tate of « | vation bie Breeler part Gelng HiueG. und sy er | whieh can be casiiv Cleared. ari the retin } cevered with fence puies, scantiing aud hard 4 ven vt the Dest quality There are om the premisen aw New Dewe Hunse W by ZS. a New Baru O86 by J, fi . caapvlere a Hay llonse Hi by 22. al-o a Haron f Was # } Walled sua Lis aud ifiry. wanda vever-faliow Weil the dower. afd « Mreuiu vi coutee of tre farm hie property is adeuirally situated Rigeves tt Grist. Saw sud Shingle Mills, al-ot pluces of public wortip. wml a sebou! within ebdains of the premises, and within 44 miles of the Nerts iver Bridge, vue vi tue best sulpplig peuces ou the Leland For farther p rtienlars please apply to Hesuy &. Devse, ou the preiaises, of JAMES P. Charlouetows, Anpust 2), 1805. leius Cont Dulok N BwTDisie ieud will be sold iu Lets t) sui a : ’ i aa Real Estate in Charlotteto FOR SALE. 7 HAT VALUANLE PROPERTY called the Tremaine Property, being Lots No-> 18 and 19. in the first (pondred of Lots tn Charlotte town, sitasted on Water street. aii extendiny back te Romy wtreet, with Dwelling divuse ered, ve- Capied try ades. Liiruie ALSO, The Henl Estute called the Kurtlett Property. bein: part aud parcel of Tewn [Ate Nos. dS and 46, iy th teied hensired of Lote, hacing a frontaye of oor on Hillaborrmugh-street. and extending buck Iv3 tt with Dweiliss Huuse tuereuu sutuble tor twe families The above Properties are offered together for £1,750 PE. Island Currency. The true of Charlotrerow nr ix now extending ened increasing w° rapidly that beth of theme properties ere enhancing tu vala Gatlt si mary Qs) oa Moertesve. Apoly in Malifex terthwith. per Sunaliy og by vote. ter Information of reference, tf ‘ * c MURDOCH, Attornes fo WILLIAM NUK OCH Halifax, N. 5, June 26, 1X69 3m cer iD Valuable & Desirable Lbuiluing LOTs FOR SALE. EVIE Subsertber offers fr Tw Pieasayt!y citrated WATER LOS in George tawn, with Water Irivilege to the chanted, uijens jag the Common at the extern part af the low Also several BULLIING LAP Sind ferent | artsot Chariyiictuwnu. Ferme lilbers! GKORGE COLES Charl-tetover, 6th March 1865 seule FOR SALE, OR TO LET, Tv AT BEAUTIFUL STAND for business. witaated at ALBERTON. now iv Yee acenpation of the “tihecriher, consisting « "HieTers ACRES OF LAND. Pt Somfnrreble DWELLING HOUSE. WObK ane and other Out |ousee About eight never “ahave Land in cleared and ina hich state of thaw" There ie & good OKCHARD, fall of "Ou trees ? farther tr" ie tan well Know” te require any PORGAie Motion. and will be geld or Jet on ren- tie ferns Pleawe ajiply at this Ofer or ow ahaa ta JOHN BERPR —~ wey AG 28, 1865. ns Jeff. Davis will bo pardoned 1.3. WALDRON, Stree nett door to M. W. Siatn- ner: Drug Store Man we Wil be| The Dweiliag Uocuse and HKubldings are } } i PAY too Cnesiottetewn for Summerside, } Steamer *‘ Heather Belle’ { ) wid Birwinghow GOODS, couprisiag all Che articles required for = genera! STUCK, ia ‘Dry Goods. Hariware, Groceries, &c Tu the latest strles aad new cat fubiice of | Dress Materials, Manties, Shawls, Hats, Cops, Bonnets, Ready- made Clothing, Cloths, &e. All gi Lowest Prices for Cash. Charlottetown, Mav 15. 1885 | ' which wli by svld as the } | | j Leavod FopaR, ESTAULIs:LED 1820. | 1865! SPRING! 1865! B* the Ships Undine L. C Owen aud | Lewin & Lizzie. bteeeee Live rye ; Uvreaia, {fey Lu vindeus: blelen Vatics, trom Darbuders; 1ouy of Bath aud Commerce. trem Boston; aud Cette, trou Live tpeom. (1D subserivers ESave Complicted i } THEIR IMPORTATIONS FUR THE SEASON, vhigh having been Lought on tbe past renus tiey wie cualied EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, “ : Myedect BE CH NW hviceale buyers su plied a> usual G. & & DaVIES Char’town, Jane 5, 185. PP. E. sSbaiartD ‘team Navication te’s. Streamers Princess of Wales sud Heather Delle. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Cuomimencing Souday, May 22. The Steamer ‘Prizucess of Wates' Due thvete. Chatham aud Neweustle very MUNDAY wieht. ut eleven 0 elock me fir Line ine « train ou Pueatay Leuves *healwe, ler dchibncte i bl easivatr ‘i J and Newca-tle tac bade Peach lity al ulue vy check ~. and Ni beueclo ier Ciatl wi ove o clOCk mame doy. ws uiuw Newcastle same evening at foo Calling wh Chablis + itis ah ( webb nis Leutes Neu custi¢e WEEPNESD al wordy ud hicnivdeic OR Wav duu Lewves 8) e line, for Summerside nnd Charlee wR. ull Wirbg@isiAY ailerueen, at balt ov cles, pnmedi tely on acrival of tie rau Leaves Coarloitetown fer Pictou every THUKS.- | PAD mreortiding at tenil past Wine; return, jexnvet hou fur Cnurlotretewa, at 12 0 chock same iiglit ottetowe der oan r Shediue uv Chock beaves Uliat ernie atid Stie ee. every ERAVAY wort ug at wails past ely ht CiaecK Lenny es Shediac, pwWis, wt ball for Summerside and Charlotte two every SATURDAY after arriving wl CoarlielicluWh at Nall-pust tei rae ti_ue past } For Prompt Payment. | | attractive; & woman of great genius aod sur- paints ber own soul and lets the world see the Olt the anow, the beautifal snow, Filling the sky and earth below ; Over the house-tops, over the street, | Over the heads of the people you weet. Dauciug, Flirting, j j i Skiouuing along ; Beuutiful snow! it can Gu no wrong, M lying to hiss a fair lady's check. — | Clinging G lips iu a frolicgsume freak ; | Denutiful snow from the heaveu above, | Pore as an augel, geutle as love! [Oh ! the snow, the beantiful snow, |i w the flukes gather and liagh ws they go Whirling about iu the maddening fun, {4 plays in its glee with every ove Chasing Laughing, | Hurrving by; | Tights on the fuce, aud it sparkles the eye! Aud the dous, with a bark and a buund, } Suap at the ervatals that eddy arvund; Phe town is alive, and ite heart in » glow, Jy Welcome the comlby of beautiful suow! | How wild the crowd goes awaving along, } liailiug euch other with bumor und song! How the guy sledges, like meteurs, flash by, j Baig't for the moment, then loat te the eye; livging, Swinging, Vashing they Zo. Over the ernst of the beautiful snuw; Snow 60 puse When it falls fron the eky, Po be trampled in mud by the crowd rushing by, ; ; ; , | Po be truuspled and tracked by the thousauds of feet, } Gill it blends with the filth in the Lomible suecet. Unee I wus prre us the sunow—bat I fe!!! Well like the snow-flakes frow heaven to bell; Fell to be treumpled as ith of the atreet; Fell to be scuffed, to be spit ow wud Leut; Pleading, Cursing, Dreading to die, <elfing my son! to whoever may buy, Dealing inel awe tor a morsel of bread. ‘dating the living and feariuy the dead ; Mereifal ‘ied. have I fidlen so low 1 Aud yet I was vuce ike the beautifel snow (nee 1 was fair as the beanrifal snow, With an eve like its crystal. u heart like ite glow ; Quce I was luved fur my innocent grace— ge iwticred aud ecugit lor tie charms wl my face! Futier, dlotler. Sisters, all, iud, and nyeelf, I have bust by my fall; Phe vericat wretch that goes shivering by, Will make a wide sweep. lest ] wander tuo uigh; I kuow Chere in nothing that's pure as the Leantifal snow Por al) that in on or above nie Whe Steamer ‘leather Belic’ Leaves Charlottetown for Mietowevery MUN VAY i ruing at hall-pust bine. - ; Leuves Picton same evening—on wrrival of Aiail bout six o'clock—tor Charlottetown } Leaves Charlottezawu jor Brule every THURS. OAY and SATUKDAY mornings, at five o'clock ; eforiuttiw Ww Charlottetown Suue evenitwee, tnime- iately alter arrivel of Mall at brule, at about ise) Chock in the evening Tuna te we tiet mn The FARES | from Charlettetown to Pictun,eur back —Cabin Léa, | steeruge (Us. Oe berlottetewn to Brule, or back — Cobin 9s, } Streerawe 7e Gd ‘harlotrerown to Sammerside. or Lack— Cabin Ya. Steernge 7e tal FAKES — FKKIGHT. Charlottetown tu Soumerside, le per burrel bulk Lio Shediae, led de Richibueto g... . * ys <8 ¢ d De & Miramichi f 8 34, - shedise to Riehilbneto and in 6d, < Mirela, Ketors Tickets te or from Chorlottetq@ecn and mntmertide, ile. acailable ene week Trekets void if parties leave the intund durtigg the true Excumsten Ketces Tickets, atone first cline ture f tive or mere gelng and retari tinge toe ther, ta and from ut Ohe Station Wit in one w eek it being die omeplied wie. thea Pick ces ertll bra esd Season Ticeete may udiv idivale or familet Ly order, " _¥. W. HALES, See’y. OP Vietneoewn War 9. 165 ' ME i $i. >. [PE MALLS for the eeighhoring Pro vineen, ete., will, antil farther votice, be made np as follawe: For NOVA SCOTIA, via Picton, on MONDAY lend THURSDAY weeniugs att oclock \I-o, lem BKULE, on WEUDNissDAY and FRIDAY levenings tso clock For NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, and the }UNITED STATES via 5 «dine, on MONDAY evening ut 8 o clock, aod lye ciock | L. C OWEN! Postwar er General General Post Office, Unarluietowu, Aur. 29, iSbo 1365. International Steayship Crmpany. PREK3 to ; ‘iM iit I Keede Being Wharf every ‘ or . t) i] atter, Wilt itate eG e 3 ; 7 O DATs oxy ae oe a a ¥ MONDAY at Seclockh goin, for Kastport, Port Glaseware, Brouches nf all ke de Hodis K Sh o | land and Kustou, uutil further neice g ' ie Oo nec wu Senet Work Hoxes. Klasric Smependers. Soup, FsGrn: oa Honey Dew Cavenudian foboces at | “rom Charlottetown to Kxerport. Dilewle or Retail, Walant Writing cae | OM . Portland. s.. 2.14. ° : Lames is © Riety 7 * Reagan sonisrne nak de Be of the L. rgest and Hest Assortment | Vy Steumer and Railway te Boston...----+- of Jewrllery and Watches ever offered in this m trket, 190 Bhla SUPERIONW FLO WChewe EST THA. Ali kinds of LINEN PAPER C cheap, aud a variety of other articles Country Dealers will tind iy to their « POrciuses elsewhere. ag the Genally law prices for cash Ci'towa PF EL July 3.1865 of NOTICE. y will be sold at an VY ELLIAW A Loe Kmitny, of thie! .EN Ul Ww ‘ed © LN tlealthy, Active Wel recommen'ed “ @ateorived from this date ty transect ane hn Bo ‘ : Purties owing for STOVES wilt City wha [ adverticed a my \yent in uu my sew ceifand erttte for rie meme wt tie Seren ve Office eEUW & Piviug oe Joly 19, 1865 Vice, Wut OLLARS. were . : , ta : te inspees this Stuck of Goule hefore mak a viele | — Nuter ot wick currency J.8. CAKVELL, Agent 1365 I einen } Kemoyal ! Street. tern hanse~ +HetcHinsus’s Stove , sonth of the Hon September 4, 1865. Wanted Immediately! GIRLS to work in a FACTORY at New Charlottetuwn to Shediac, or back — Cabin 18s, Meeroue |oa Charletrerewn to Richilnecto, or back, gr. lo Mirantiel, ao 6.00 summertide to Richibreto, da ae De Mirumichi, dv 4.50 | shedine to Riehibacta, din 20 | De Miramieht; fo 3 Ou | | Ch'town tu St. dehn, or back—£1 fe 1}d, or 4 bu | De Kavet port do 1 178 od, or 6.00 lio Vortlaud, deo 2 ive Od, or Bw Do Josten, do 2 ite 3d, wr yuu} mat be issned at any ‘Ticker Oifice. te purtier | inerle anderstood thet unless these conditions are be purchased at Uttiee for "H Ib Splen id Soe - golog 7 ki \ M bit stliptulal iy “NEW SRUNSWICK” EB. Bo Winebester. dof au eveulng. gezue or on :yuur clave 000 | you avd | spexk the same lanyaage. Al! Fares aud Preighte payable in New Grane | wa B . > » our feet (reading the same long and ao, ol © urse, averse tr anything proftessteyn- = f uphill road. Faticut artist, you aud | are nl, it was considered heat for the present; ple hands of waving god, ne Royal Agrieuliural Society's Store and , (Oifiee ure removed tothe lower end salts fing, au’, tanetfu ly. LOBVRT - ; it . » the color of hers eauntry. (Nee Bien over the daor.) Went 0's bie ory, a d even ‘ oe ‘ y J.D. HASZAKD, Sec'y. leys aad harry bat Lb parpose y encrur duryypert, Masnachnsetts Por purticalare py to brain wigh! amuse , * «@. HAL Agent Bowton Me Srloniad Steumahip Line CBark sewn, Suiy 24 How etrange it abhould be that this beautifal enow Should fail on a sinner with Dewlhere to go! iduw strange it suvuld Le, when the night comes | upain, Li the seow and the tee struck my desperate brain, Faiu Lily. Freezing, | é Dving alone, alae Mount | vewart Bridge Kecky Point Hille. wroagh Kiver,every bUtsvar sud Fivat—teing | Market days Too wicked for prayer, tuo weak tor a moan, | fu be heard in the streets of the crazy town, i igone mad ln the joy of the aniow ecolmlugt dewn, { To be. and so die in my terrible woe, | With « bed and « shroad of the beantifal snow “iiss Meili lee Le ninkyD “TO PLAY,” } iii { ee ' We had lived more than «a month under wet ber; bur woh without he seme roo before | um heaving seen her face, having | heurd her voice. it seemed to me, in some way, that | ko w Aiella Weavon intimate- ly. N ght atter night when | came hi me treed to wy Jodyginge aud used to sit id y, jvazing tm the fire, and chink:ng over my iday's work ; the sane pattem! hawd at the sane hour, would begin t- practice, fod eonepue it—l koow vot til’ what hour of | the tight 8 ay) leowy alter ttdatght Certaitie \; tor once or twice, when Lb returned trom jine theatre between tweiv and one o'clock, ; sdyht stl baroed ie ber reow and Miss | Weston’s plane Was Bil + golugy,” we the beervant of the Bouse asaed to term it when, in a depreciating Way. eve apaiog Bed te melon he noetorneat babte of my fe low lodyer. [ dow’t ¢h uk Lever beards mor Unde By HHDa jthetie touch thaa hers, ord nary leirecumstances ring for an: Veninyg for toar or five hours a iw reteh in the room iimedately beveath pe ia nore thing to be desired; bur i+ whatever mood [| was, however tired, how- fever devressed this gris paying soothed ‘wwe; yes. whether she played a common- place set of qaeirtiies or wal zs. or wo ket t, over amd oVer svat, & pouseave m som exy isl ely gracetul hitherever @or secturoe L think it aus bat her oo cobipost ton ou CRIDAY morning at! bowe been the delicate tish, the sense 0: | Ma wen rye patence im sil she did that ove anintiowe pathos to her performance, tor she Was not ac all # fine, not even 1 dure nav, a yeod musician. Art all ‘events, aod bowever 1 an At have atteered | higher j Liges, her playlag touch ‘d nie nnd ~i Hs. 4s t have said, slone weartediy at the fie hand tateniny tober bused often to toink: | ' Pauent artic, whom-oever pou invy be I Hknow you nnd feel wih you. Work. hope seco d-rate 9. $9.50! deterred, Courage seaut sckuo®w edymenut of} * * * * * Oar in the world [te Wide apart, aed ye ufe ! akin,”’ to meer her. we «ven to ark | trou srekriny ; wefing her trow "B: servant fut) Questia reg the Downe { was ‘yulue of any pretty btrle fteoey eucugh not te court A A bus ivr ula tie Hiuetews vb live. | ’ passing beauty, fallen from her proud estate, | reuiurse written Gpod itin such terrible letters: | a prof s@iomal Person prac- | a enougn 10 keowte that my ivet with, and wise Avasipation of eta in No iremained jinvisible—no Jouger, probably. But | was wrong. | saw poor Ame'ia, land wy vague intaayible interest became of the srougest | have ever feli at Gret eight, aod for an utter steanger. [t happened Two or three frieuds were d ving with me one December uigit—a bitter cold ight it waa, L remember—and knowing we should be late, [ sent the people of the house to bed, promising to see mysell to the tas ening of the stiee: door when my frieuda left me. 1 did s0, considerably after mid- wight, and then buying. a heap of papers to wade chrouzh, and feeling uo inclination for sleep, midea biszing fe, and sat mys if duwn to work About an hceur aud a half later, at half-past two A M., that is to say, L was startled by hearing a ting at.the frou: loor beil, * Well 1 sat up,’ L though IIere is one of the secom)-fluor lod zeis de- vendent upou his lateikey, and carefully ‘bolted wna barred out by wy hand’ And jwish ng to save the demaucot alike from (the bitter cold of the night arr aud irom the andlady's wiath sbould he ring again and ouse her, L lit my bedroun caude, ran quickly down siairs, and openca the dour. The ghost Of » yiri’s face wet my sight. ‘The latch was duwa sod [ was obliged to ring,’ suid a hoarse, tived voice. . ¢ hope b haveu’t kept aay uae up ‘and then the gitl etarted back vn seving a@ stranger. aud the blood rusted up vivient!y into hes death white cheeks. * [—{ beg your pardon sir,’ she stammered. * 1 have beeo attend nga party tu Caveud sh Square, aud as | was 80 ¢luse, L ran home va fot. Susan forgot 1 way out, [ suppose, aud put the duwn.’ Aud thea she beyyged Wy pardon aygamn, with a kind of mingled prid: thus. latch Theis ii tist. then, was mv paient. unknown Tie wusve that she eld vi her ungloved bands her plafu black dress, ner desperately tired face, would have told we ber story in uw moment, even it she bod *atievuding a roli vo! ' wut made use ol purty." the words, ‘This wos my patient artist; ard she had been doing about the drearest wok —pick tig Ouku perl eps exeepte i —that women’s hands are ever called upow todu;* playiug’ for a dance Anytilog so hayward as ber hie: features louoked draws and wid (she was sbout two-and- Weuls 5) wieat Listre vlie es fuve, 1 do not rewember to have seen. wade ter dark e€,¢> l wk wou ually large sud imtle feagil. hoods bad the iueXoressibie uerveloss look W ven I ha i shut the door and lish ed a eaudie toat Was WMeauchoiy, ber poor of utter bodily pros rat on. ready ivr her at tue bottom of the sates, ol remarked that L boped ber fie wae stil alight. On such a bizht as this, a cap of wut tea Ortolee was the best thing to take vo coming ia out of the cold; aod [ wa- jist gous to offer to wake her ous at wy vwo fie, when she interrupied me. wiih tone of tnfinive geutieuess, and yet thar (uid we she did not require uy help. ‘Susen is very thoughtiul and alwaye vuls every hing ready, if L tike ro make « fice. but te-mght Lam really nor cole, euly red.’ (tired !—God knows she was that,) and wenting sieep. Good mgt. ~ir, and thank you very much for coming to fet ime in?” Aud then sie touk tte candle f om my nand and wih a pretty litle gesture. very friendly, but uot weihous @ eertam pathetic lynity, poor child! Dade mg geod vight, aud possed On into ber room By eyhr next morning she was giving a lesson tow pusil, the ouiy hocse pupil she had, wh) eame to her three times a week at that bour, vecavs: Miss Potlips. cur lana- lady did not hike anything ° professional ° going on under her roof, ‘i should have mew ioned tu yon * sid Miss Lucinda Philips. lingering aiter de- pesitiag my weekly bil upon the breakfast table, and ovedently wisuing to expiatn awag the oceurrence of the night. * T <hoald nave mentioned our having a professional (person in the house when you took the apartments only that we kuow Mias Wes tou's habits are so quiet thate eien't likely to distarb any one, As to her tronhitng you last night, 10 was the meres: accident, | a-wure you sh. Soe wae placing tos a young people's party at Mis Bette-ta, in Cavendish Square, aad as te night was five, and the d stance so short, she caough: she in ght as Well Save her cin-tare by walk- howe. | tod her how impradent it Was. this morning, and she regrete ae mach a- my sster aud | do, that yon should have the annovanee of opening the door for her’ The Misses Philips were sisters of midd ¢ age and» aunch proprery. and ber estab. lizhaeat was a private house—thal is 10 say, a Gard printed ‘Apartments was alWays kept in the stationer’s window +oud the voroer. their own, when their rooms were vacant. How did the Mixes Pailips, resid:ay ia their own privite house in Ha fey streer—a parnen of wich they hap- pewed 9 fiud tea large for ther ew use, they said.—come to take a * profesmomal ” person under their own +xelasive root? | 'hoguded the surmise, d-lieately, to Mise ‘{aeinda. and aber some hesitation, ani, can log not levery night, justas long ax the artist herself ind humility that toucoed me wue thau if j van say, hw. However that may be, ruiued he was. His triends—aud he's got the vory highest connections—refused to belp him any more; and Amelia, with o baby ox wouths oid, aud very weak ta ber own health. way thrown, you may say, upou the world ; fur the captain, poor genileman, he was cat up wbour all, that be went off abroad with what little money they had to Badeu, L think it was—fur the summer Li way then Mrs. Fitzgerald took to @usiwe a3 a profession. Ler own triedds were too poor to help her much as to money. but from one to another they reo mumended her On a8 & teacher and when the captain cam + home at the eud of a twe!vemonth be found her miiutaing herself and the baby. * Well sir.’ proveeded Miss Lucida pa. thetivally, ‘uf course it Was @ great eome down, a very great come down, fur a gen- ewan to fiid bis wife going. fra house to hOure a4 a tunic mistress but, bit by bis she brousht him round to cou-ent, provided —poor te'low—that she would take he: maidev name azain so vy to run po risk of disgraging bim or his Gonnectivus ; and this she hus vone from that time, about two years ago, till now. The way sho came to ive Wilh as was, @ lady of our acquaintance recommen led ber to us asa very quict per- sin, who des:red the advantage of a resi- deneé tu a respectable ueighbourhvod tor Wie purpose of prosceu ing ber labors as & wusic teacher, i) being considered « disad- vantage for her to live ia a pour part of ‘he town. and through the recommendation of relations of the captain's, tor he quite keeps up a saunter of the best society still —iy sister aud [ were inluced to let her have our smallest down-stair eet. The lady wo rceummended her hadn't an idea that the youns person she woe befrie.ding was the capraio’s own wife, uor had we either, of course. Bat the first night she came, poor thing, se ealled my sister urd we iuto te room and tuld us the whole story. Die had been adv.sed not to do 6d, sald. but she would nut live by our uouse a day wud deceive as, Capt. Fizzer- ald was ver husbaud. Ue was above her u birth, and now that she was oblived to earu ber bread, taey thought it wiser for a the that she shoud take ber waiden name ayain, especially us the eapiaiu’s Loudon friends believed ber vo be dead. ‘Bur 1 am aot dead,’ she sand, trying to sivi.g, abl ihea endiag by bursimg jute ‘cars. * 4’ his wife, aud sone dey when (am richer, we sla l all live togeth-r agaio aid hive var owe huoase." Aud theo she told us abou ber ebtid. sir, saad how it would be bought ig see her, if we wu'd sliow it sunetines; and gave us refercuces, i} we wanted io ascertain the truth of) te e@ory, Witch wa've never dune or wished “io do,’ added Miss Lactods warm!y. + Tue vext time the captaiu calied, wy sister tod him we were aware how matiers situa), aid the captain betaved most beau ilul, gi! Miss Lie via alinos: —- Aud be took my sister's haud, fur he's 00 wore pride thau if ne was notbing.—.vod bis first cou- sia av Houvurable. aod ie aant wariied to a peer of the realu—aud ssid. ne should luvk upow ux both a6 sisters, and that he re- commended bis dear Awelta to our sacred care Cull then we bad bed vur duubt as to keep- ug the young person, tue ebart'y is oue ‘hing, etd respeeaility s auuiber ; bat tie mom nt the captain spoke so buuvuradle, we felt waat ouc duty was, aud we ve kep: t. His wite unght Owe ws a tweive wonth’s reut, aud veither I vor my pisier would so much ¥8 usuwe a to ber, Pvor geo lewao, we kvuow ourselves what it is to be reduced in rauk.’ she L enquired what the captein was like, as [ should wish to reeoguiae biw Uo we ever met, and Was answered by au e-tatic Cata- lyae of male charms fiow Mie Lucinda Captain Figzerald was, she averred, ibe yeutiewan all ove: ; had long fair whiskers, an eye gia-s,8 OOd six feet One at lexst, withour hs bos apd had gave @ miiitary sir, *And how he dresse- #0. poor gentle wan, | dunt know! added Miss Lav nds mysteriously, “toe he says he's always un- fur uuate at bets and eardsa tov, aud that noe of be friuds ever help hiw wrh a autiing. However, one thing's certarn, Mes. Bitagerad i mking much more noney since she has taken 10 play st balls Ten sii lings « nizht, as she says, is pring. ly pay comp ated to les-ous,’ I was at a little Christmas evening party a few wiyhts later at the honse of one of ny oldest friends. and in # tered musician ot the evening | revogaig-) my te low ludyer, ta ber Cinderelia Thiek dress wad with her pale worn-iwoking fae-, the brave littl: woman seemed fairer to me than any of the flushed, wrearn d, aod white-musiin- rd an_els of the party. Her physiq ie had the same character aa her playing Beauty of tewure she had Only onto [ ssw her eyes fixed upou her husband's face. “It wos in a gallop. and Cavt Pizzerald wae dancing with « tall aud gialely young womsa.in white tu'le, aod orowved with roses—- Miss Darbars Ashtun. the belle of the room. Just as they were whirling peat the piano, it o¢- curred. | conclude. te Miss Asbion that ‘he Mus ¢ was tor fa-t exough for her 'aste. tor she looked up rofily into her partuer’. fave, aid thea requested bias to bid the young person ameod her time. Aud her partuer obeyed her. He siopped leaned (with the urbane air of which Mis- Lucinda vad spoken) and said, *A little faster if you p'evse,’ his arm still encireling the lovely Barbara’s waist. And then Awelia looked athin. leaveo graut no woman may ever vok at me with eyes like thuee! Aud still, poor child, ii was a louk uf love L went up, later im the evening to the lady of the hove, aud careleasiy mut'oned the capta‘n’s name. Who was Capt. Fiz. gerald, wid had they hLoown him loog? did uot rem. mec seeing bim wt aay ol their parties before, ‘Weil, iu a certain way, we have known bim a long time,’ sae answered. * tie was io the same rezimen', you know, with my brother Prederick, and that brought bim a good deal about our house when we lived at Brighton, and, the—th was statioued there. Wb.t he has been dving fur the list two or three years, nobody knows. Ue got iuto terribteditiicuities sume true ago, bad tu leave che army, aud weut wrong al- to_eiher— wade « low marriage, ‘2 Blioit— but ad One sees him out again known and alone, most likely his wite is dead, or bas ieft bi. Capt, Fuazerald is uot ai] o per- oa 1 admire, or would encvuragy abou my daughters’ she added, * but he duvces eo beautifully that Alice would have bia in- vited, and as we met him at the Dueies lust we k, it shows there can be nothing very, vary wrong »hoat him now. for you kuow that o'd Lady Dacres iy 60 particular in the-e milters.’ 1 jet Lundun Lite on the afternoon of ibe next day, and as [ was getting into uy ead at Miss Phillip’s door, bud a kiod little farewell uod from Amelia, tlee auusually pale face wae all lit up ood flashed wiih -wiles; « sturdy yellow-buiied boy had got his arms tight sround ber neck, aad the sulhoutte of thé cuptein’s profie — loaz Whirkers, eye glass aad all—wsas dimly dis- verngbie in behind the window curtain = Lt was a New Year's day; so 1 concluded that this nau was reodering his wife su- preacly blessed by condescending to eat wis turkey and pluw pudding in «bat hum- bie room. Would Aweita bave loved him better, hud the captain Leen un houest wan, a plain, bardworsing. simple hearted fellow, devy ug bunselt to keep ber aud ber child is com ort, slaving day w ter day, aud uighi after uight—as | have known many to dso— aud cousidering hiw-e!f amply rewarded if, by an extra work of bis, by could Batis!y ber caprioe tur a dress, uc & trip (0 Lhe Bea ; or a velvet suit for tie chitd ¢ Law utube to auswer that queation satistucioly; Lonly kaow, how weil it ie for mew that there are so many Amelias in ‘ue world —Chamber’s Eliabar’ Journal. MISCELLANEODS. OO LL lt atl el al ltt lll ALD A TORKIsu BAH. A New York lady gives the Cleveland Herald che tuiluwing deseziptivu of # Lurkials bath o— “© We go down a flight of stairs, open a dour ty tis tight, aud eater the Frigidarura, which, to translate tw your unaccustomed ours, Medus & Dice, Comivrtable roum filed with waty Chairs, wad liasd around with Litdle cartained spartwents, which are dressing rooms, ten in number. You enter vne vo! these apartnven:s, disrob> yourself of your attire, and take upon you the bath rubs, wineh ig @ Single garweut of rectangular shapo and Turkey red tue, Kovwn as o **Cummerbanuk.”” Tuis i@ tied artiscically vyer tue right shoulder, passing under the jeft one, and desvends about tu the kove ; thewce you proceed Ww tie next ruow, ble Cepidarium. As you open the dvor the air within seems bot us an oven: but don’s shrivk back; you bave nut reaoled the bot. test piece yet; and in &® woment ur two the sensative 6 pleasant You seat yourself vo a soltiy-ecushioned lounge; ao atiendant wets your lead iu ovid water, sad wraps your lurelead in u wet towel, places a tut vi wara) Water st your ieet, sud having iu- inersed your jet tuereia, you iay your bead back, tuld your badds and begin ic feel at peace with ail the world, and with the soft light from the stained glass windows upon your eyes, fool.as if it would be he easives prespirution begins to start, aud we are cons dected by our attendant frou luxurious warmth to luxurious hotness, intu what you learn to be the Sudatorruw, weaning in # free translation, the hut place. You are stroicled upun acouch, & Bhost thtuin over you, aid the sir envelopes you like a liquid element, warm, delieious; and there yuu lie ull bathed in @ profuse prespiration, and you are wet with tears of sweat. Tnen you are laid upon # champooning beagh jo Lue middle of the room, and your dime and Body rubbed and kneaded ill all the vid skin ts gure, and every juint is limber, while paius und aches dee to partaunknown. A sponge- bath of soapauds aud a shower-bati, the teuperature gradually Jessened froin warm ty cue), # brisk rabbing with » oultua sheet, and you go Back to the Tepidarium, evel a liotle, then to the Frigidariam. where tor the first time you feol that 1 deserves ite uae, from ite contrast to the ot ait thet you lave been in. Buta goed. motherly, sott woullen blanket keeps you Warm. at) you sit In vie net; bur there war a look of q viet steength abou the ova: cut lips. aud deep set iron instantly to bee face. And her bar in i- welt was a beagts ! Suen & oases of vatare lawily waved vold frown «Bs it was drawn | with carele-s yrave from her broad tOrehed In Unnecessary 10 xd a litle save fin vost and twisted tn a thiok etl about the hitrie of my tellow-lodyer's infe, [u the fiest piace, she was a murried wo. ! beng a gentieman | man, only her hushand of tamily, according to Miss Lacods, and that she shoud ¢erain her muden name i telt thie. and liked to indalge the fel-'In the next she had a echid, whom she! der. bait tees "alls Mire! areintained with some poor re'avives in the And lastly, it was ev dent— mstinets of her ex, M se Lucida at hesrt was quite npon the captare’s side—rhar most of the eesuits cf those patiwar hours’ work those early lesso 4 aut medarcht myils, went to aappert an alle dissipated hushind, whe negivo el, aad affected 10 be ashamed, 01 the tania asude : thoash. trae to the teat mocked tor Gaw. | erxbinen yor at the romaace suc as i Was,” classieal head. pean and a great deal ot lovely Parstan hair. Worn by the 'wenty or thirt, young Ind.ee in wy triend'’s deawing room; but {nous Of the female corffures there seewed ‘ta we at all ro compare wih Adivclia’s eiu- Did her hashind think so too? [ won- For reader, her vushond wis there-— there, dancing to his wite’s ausie, sad looking a8 naconce ned a fue geotiews ae you ever saw a your tite. 1 was stvoding clase be-ide the piano when Capt. Pitgsrr- ald’s name was »snvuouneel, and tore mo- meut L no teed thar the tiqe veried omin- der Busheud wad wiie—sod played ov steadily grey eves, which rwted you # rangely und | ‘ib re ware many Parman, of the easy chairs till you toed ready W ge hack to the every day world, oave gute tresh with Vigor aod life.”* —__ oor on A Maw Mouaperen py Womex — We are in receipt uf a letier trow Lowa Porat, Kanaas, whieh ges details of @ wurder Commrcied tn Uregon, Hutt Goonty, stew days ago. Lt appeare teat Thowas Wien, ao ndusrious, wallebehaved wad and @ weaver by trade, had worked at the woullen wilis ot Wateun ' & Suns in Oregon, tor five yrats or mre, trequently visiting his wite meantime, whe lived at fame point, six tusles distant. die was vivlent and vicious in Cowper, but dur- ing bis vieite would evntgot hereelt with sowe lorbearance until Be got poRsession oO! all the money he had made. She woald then beat and waltrest tia vaul be return @ io work. At last the evtigens of Towa Point compelled her, om account of ber gepers! scandalous Course Of lils, tu leave the place and ehe retired to Uregua ‘ed her assaulis upou der busdbaud, sod l}aet. by tho aid of Quuther wunen, wou was a companion of hee dissviate lite, she best ‘him watil bin leg eed skull were fractured, | vne ot the wont famous summer reaurte, i Mrs Wilson lige ously in the wal'g Awel's was working an- been indueted foe marder ia tue direst degree Then ahe railied--b imayin€ tf 8s og sent ro jail ty mwait trial. Her conloder por the firer meeting »-f tars kiod twrwern (hts rare ip ern: Bed the twa, sad ase avi sei i jand he dredo! bw wuunds. been utroated, Ucre sie reuew- New Series.---No. 43. PUNCH ON THE BLacK ELECTOR. 4 PLEASANT PROSPECT FOR OUR AMERICAN FalENDS. The newly-constituted Elector, Sambo, ie Fitting ob a sump. and playing the banjo. Enter an Awerican geotleman, Mr. Rufus X. Swart. Mr. Smart.—Well, Mr. Sambo, bow do ou do? Binack Elector (with dignity). — Masses Sambo am berry well, tank you. Sur. Mr. Smart —Giad to bear it, Mr Sambo; rejvieed to hear it. Hope your crop’s come ing on well. Black Elector —Pretty well, Sar. Dis white trash ain't no much at work, bat we'll soon kick ‘ew into a bester knowledge vb tings, and ob deir privileges in serving kind coloured genelam. Mr. Swart.—They ought to be glad to take your money, and dv your work, Mr. Sembo. By the way, you wast wiud ead exercise your rights ag a citgen. Biack Elector --Hate exercise like the debinl, Massa. What's your name, Sar? W hut for you ubtrude on 8 coloured genelam taking lis music lesson ? Mr. Smart. — No intrusion. Sir, T trust. My oame ie Kafue X Smurt, and [ am @ tried uf the Honorable Hominy Buster, who hopes to beve your distinguished eupport at the coming elvction. Back Ewetor.—Sae, if you cheek dis nig —dis culored geneslai—you'll make ‘quaine tance wid him bvoton your dem ekia. Was you mean, Sar? Mr. Swart —No anger, Mr. Sambo. The Government of thie almighty aod everlasting country bas thought proper, in its extraor- Ginary enlightenment, to invest yuu with the franchise. You understand, 1 aw sure. Is bas given yuu & vote. Biack Elector. — Dat a lie, Sar. It hab give we nofin of de kind) Where is it? Dure’s my house. I gib you leave to go inte a cvloured genelam’s house and jook, If you find de vote, bring it here die winit. dle. Suwart.—1 Lave not made wyself quite olear. Blaek Elector. —You seem a atupid hoss, dat's clear—yup, yep, yup, yup. Mr. Smart (aside).—I'a give five dollars fu five winutes leave to canvass him with tuis SttIp of nippopotamus. I'd obtain a grauine expression vt bis sentiments —My Geur Mr. Sawbo, wou sre s geutieman of America. Biack Elector.—Ah! now you talk sensi- tive, Sur, Quite senvitive, and me proud to kouw you. Sit duwn, Sar, cud don't be bashiul, we are all alike and equal—ail cakes out of the same oven. only de colored geuclums @ cake which um betterdune. Like cake and molasses, Sar? Mr. Swart.—Delight in it, I assure you, dir. Black Elector.—-Deo stea) sume, come to we, and I'll lend you w stool to eet him op. Yap, yup, yup, yup. (Sings) Masen’s name Manassas, Hogly little Jew, Etec! Lim prime molases 4, Put him in a stew, Tiggte.d egie, jump across, at au Surry Bue, Den die nigger ster! a boss, And off w Caruline. Jiggie, juggle, £0. [For ten minntes, with banjo accompanimen . Mr. Swart.— Admirsbly clever, \ir Suumbo. [ have heard avthiag 40 good at ¢ 6 Luentre, You would realige fifty dullsra a night op the stage. Black Elector—Dem low dem actors, Sar. And they em tied tu the cluek. o'slignted to ge and ging whether in the bumur or oot, and whether ‘em drunk of sober, Dat « wlavarg which wo culured geticlam could suit to, dar. Mr Giwart. — You are right, Mr. Sambo, and [ am truly giad to hear you 4 rvclana such untesitating euuity te tyranny of every kind, | am eure, there'ors, that you will give your vote tu my friend, the thonouwrable Howiny Buster, Whore auuxiin is that [reedom rhould roll over the Universe like the buie- tervus air, aud be bouod only by the Broa went and by the eeligtic. Black Elector. —You talk jolly well. Massa, You make dam good pious preaeber. Sar. ‘fund ap on dat stump and preach and dis colored genelam give yuu hall « dollar, Mr Smwart.—I°'}) come to-morrow, and do it tur wothing ; tu-day [ have an ong went, apd I] wuet go; for l aw aot like yeu, Sir, w tree and unfettered gentiewan whe can du ashe pleases, ood wiio hee no master but biuself, Biack Elector —Dat berry eligant compli. men, Sar, Maesa Tart, and dis here coloured genelain am equil in politen ws. You sball vad his vote When you can find it aboat de house, or anywhere Suppvse some uf dow young wookeys bab took 1% and dropped at in de drain, waybe; batl |! give ew « crack aud wake ‘ew fad it. Mr. Swarct.—fbank yoo, Mr. Sime; UN cal) tu-worrow and Crive you to the place of voting, and show you all sbout it. T rely vb the prowise yf un independents America geutiew aa. Black Flector (loftily) —You may éo an, dar. (Exit Mr. smart) Civil bewer, das thing in the world to go to @lesp. Suen a avi, for a white, but vot know gelite wen- wets. But am now time tur sume ruw and some sleep. Usloured genelam too precious ty dunger biw health vver working. _—_——P oo Losinc Time —What ie whiling away time? When Wact sat ia the chimney corner, ob- serving the steam force up the cover of the sauce-pan, be arvused the anger of his rele. tions; but he was discovering the sieara en- gine. Lhe ancie of Pliny reproved him tor weiking, which he called losing time. How wuel truer was the conlesion of Warburtes te his triend Hurd: + 1t would hawe been the greatest piedsure to have dropped upon yus st N werk. J could have led you through de- licivus walke, aad yricked of your somes ments in our rambles @ Ciwwssad gutiens which [ hung ojwon every thorn as J thirty yeare ayo" Ley whow the world eall adie often dy the wust, Io the villages aud by-lanes few eyes are al waye learamey. A garden, @ Wood, even wu pool of water en- cluses « @hole Loracy 6) Enowiedge, wiioh uutuce, iu er great printing press pever breaks up Andeurely he is lappy whe ie thus taught; for no wao can afford to be really umemwployed. The tree, it bes beem said, map louse ita werdure ; the eun need nat cuunt He ress; Decaune the sup will etrike out pew foliage, aad another sight rr§lie the treasury of day. Kut the thiotking faculey dues not was 6. The most saving and thritty use of it wiji only make it eutfoient fur our sDevlute necessitics. : — = eee In referring to the etute of the weather aud che condition of the ernpe, che Pictre Stundard of geaterday rewerke as lollowe: * Farwere are well advanced with farwd vperations. The gram crop im reported a be goud in gawlity, but light. Potstves ave ex- cellent, aud pave not basen a@eotrd to ny ex tent bs the ros. GUther roost ef.pe proms well. Lhe want of reie ia eerivasty felt iq Wavy parte of the country, and pasturage is, 4 CrOBeQ 1eNSe, Vory etares.”* - 60 An smusing tale ie circulating of « ehaog- éy wive WhO Dathed ia & winern! spring ag tunking that as at Newport, tt was che right thing tu d+. When the drivkers esme wy the epring to tsa2ihe, the eigltat her Boundering iu the water with her get dug otosteds @uuse suise cornet OR. SS x pwne= pn? 2h eee ee o - imitans "S294 =e 2 2 Ss = i : 4 ‘ ” Ui