Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
CONVERSATION. 
♦or vo\i even to love him, is a most wicked thing, started up the stairs, followed by Ben, whose ed proposal to the young girl. Nothing could 
.orjot - e _ . ■ _ him in n ln;v oYoeoft Mrs V»x Vmhtbn s amazement and cor- 
2Uiocrttscmcuts. 
I have spoken, even in the softest whisper tone, Rosamond bad la>ci her 
And repenting softer would retract, but it had gone, ^ras sobbing bys’ericitllj, 1 
Thrown in echoes from a thousand tODgues, and when ^ f ri gj )J4?I>eo l)fcr even in« 
I tried reply to the question, 41 wi 
To recall it, far away loud thunder tones rep.ied. & „ e rtd |)as ,„,.,»T.iy, “ A 
Close thy lips against all thoughts which thou has. w ickcel to love him as I flo, 
weighed not long, jng more.” 
\ 0T y °“. . • thfi M ., h ; „f Heaven, and you j mother ca'led him back, bidding him, in a low exceed Mrs. Van Vechten’s amazement and cor- 
a ,e<1 u ' " . ” * voice, “ stay where be was and not make a fool of tempt. She would never consent, and if Ben per- . , „ . - - ^ 
must forget him,—wii \ f „ sisted in nankin" so disgraceful an a'bance, she ^UaNO !-The superiority of whosohatic srer Amtno- 
Rosamond bad la d her face upoD the bed and himself. “ * . “ l. -n , „ Ijr wiacaJ fertilizers, in restoring fertil ty »o 
, ' . , ... fm , Miss Pouter’s man- She could trust her brother, but not her son, and would disinherit him at once. Ben knew she was , HUds U now Wt li understood. The• su-eenbersc»n lhe 
wassohb.og Ia she thus did the former the greatest favor she could in earnest, and so fell back upon the Crimean war 
renlv 'to the aio» “ will ,o ?” she at last an- have done,-sbe let him meet young Rosamond as a last resort. “He would go immediately,- b.l.tv.is nNSuae^n^ Qf ^ ^ and liberaJ eis ^ 
swered pasl-cy. It « Leyton alone. The evening was quite chilly for would start that very day for New Y ork,—he had mnjhthnA m 
, . ‘ , , „„ | nm his sister noth- July and as, since the receipt of Miss Porter s money enough to carry him there, and he paint- tioa al 0 ur office. Fu.-HER & srEPHENSON 
' is Ur. B.OWSBO had seemed rail,™ .gueisb, cdeowidl, ■■ death 0 „ a distant battle field, wi.h 
49t-13teow Agents for The Atlantic arid Pacific Gum.o Co. 
Better far be called reserved than utter one word 
wrong — 
Spoken thoughts die not with time, but through eternity 
Live on, busy, ever whispering good or iil of thee. 
Cruel and relentless masters are they here on earth, 
Swaying iron scepters, if in evil be uieir birth ; 
Happy ru'ers, gentle guides, wti» never fail to bring 
Joy and laughter, peace and quiet, when from good 
they spring. 
11 M b-jR 0 Porter’s bp cor'ed scornfully a moment there was a fire burning in the grate, and it cast its a ferocious Russian rifling his trowsePs pocket, VALUABLE BOOR FOR INVALIDS, 
and then she smd, “ Let me tell you the story of shadows upon him as he sat in his accustomed that his mother began to cry, though she still A Sent by maraud notm 
» oil i chair.' His back was towards the door, and he refused to relent. Dr. Samuel S. Pitch’s “Six Lectures” on the Causes, 
m *No answer from Rosamond, and the lady con- knew nothing of Rosamond’s return until two soft, “Choose, mother, choose, said he. Its al- j’ 1 ^ a v r ? n g t "'^ £ ^f Boiveia? Livbr?K?dney8. h Ikin, etc!, BVmai! 
tinned “ When I was about your age I fancied I white hands were placed before his eyes, and a voice most car W-Rosamond or the war,” andhe drew CmupTahi^^nd 
j. n * n t tnint nmst have been much which tried to be unnatural, said, “ Guess who I on his heavy boots. serving life and health to old age. A volume «>f ‘6ro pages, 
: 1 Mr To ’ « —° ’ 1.” “Ob, Bwmajiis, you will kill „ deed.” SJSfgSSaiSfc 
“ko »c” i»tcr rop ted Rosm,ok». “Nobody « Ro™m,-dar]mg,-W you come tack to -I k.» it I mean to. Roocoko or the 
} 1 _ • i- _ i. A rtnvilr.n- nn orl Iip Vniffnnorl nn liK PYBit. nrhnnrfitnrv in 41,0 nmeftioi'lphnfs Annlv. frivinar Pcmt-Oflice. Coillilv. tmn 
knew nothing of Rosamond’s return until two soft, “Choose, mother, choose,” said he. “It’s al- jewels? LWer?^fdney^Sklnqe?c!,Female 
white hands were placed before his eyes, and a voice most car time-RosAMOND or the war,” and he drew £onmUint^ 
which tried to be unnatural, said, “ Guess who I on his heavy boots. serving life and health to old age. A volume of ffia pages, 
„ irnt P.VT.U.V rmi W lllHll m »rl»(,il” with 25 illustrations, bound. We will forward a copy of it, 
am.” Gn, BENJAMIN, J Oil Will Kill me dead. nost-nald. to anv address that may be sent, us, and the price. 
<nit p,,.-T,r,,v vnn will till mo Jood ” with 25 illustrations, bound. We will forward a copy of it, 
Oh, BENJAMIN, J Oil Will kill me dead. post-paid, to any addres-s that may be sent us, and the price 
‘I know it. I mean to. Rosamond or the 50 cents, may be remitted (ini stamps 01 ^the 
book is received and approved of. If remitted in advance, 
Joy and laughter, peace and quiet, when from good ■ Rosamond. “Nobody “ Rosamond, -darling,-have you come hack to “ I know it. I mean to. Rosamond or the ^cents.^ 
theyspring. wag ^ cT ,| ke Mr> Browmng. I don’t want to me again?” he exclaimed, and starting up, he war!” and he buttoned up his coat preparatory to the price is 40 cents. App^.rivhig Post ^Office, County. ^ 
Then select thy chosen thoughts, and give them tasteful s t 0 ry. I don’t want anything but to go wound his arm about her and looked into her face, a start. 4Q3-13t ___ 714 Broadway, New York. 
dn»s, home” expecting, momentarily, to hear her say, “ Yes, I “ Do, Ben, listen to reason.” AIRPORT CHEMICAL WORRg. 
Children are they— wilt t'non send them forth in naked- j w illnot tell her until it’s more necessary tho’t ’know it all.” “I won’t,—I won t;— Rosamoi.d or the war ! HeLAND, 
ness? . it, c„ Porter but if I mistake not, she will go But Rosamond did not say so. She merely told I shall rush into the thickest of the fight and be Acknowledging the favor and patronage which have been 
Awn nreationB of thv bruin, the Dffcpriwg of tny rom > • _ A A ~ A ! v : 1 -1.1 ^ A oKa nrna Kft of VlftTYlA ftUPP mBTfi. Ill killed the first fire, of course, and black is SO un bestowed upon Mm by tiieTrade aiid^otheiA. since the <»m. 
JP AIRPORT CHEMICAL WORRg. 
T>. 33. DeLAND, 
I shall rush into the thickest of the fight and be Acknowledging the favor and patronage which have been 
Own creations of thy brain, the Spring of thy mind- '"‘chso oner than she anticipates. And she him how glad she was to be'at home once more, in killed the first fire, of course, and black is so un- ^ e s ^ d e nTof n his^uerS 
Ragged must they go? Oh, heartless parem, strangely home muen so 1 „ „ that M^rif Porter had said becomino-to you.” Irons and the public generally that with greatly increased 
. was right, for on that very night Mr. Browning her delight forgetting that marie i ortlr nau sum ueoum uigiuyou. . facilities he continues to manufacture a superior article of 
b11 ’ sat rea dii, w a letter which ran as follows: she loved the man who held her closely to his side “Stop, I intreat. You know you arc afraid of 8ALERATU& PURE CfiEaM TaRTAR BI CAR. 
»«“> 'b™ f* “W ‘”* SSST.. I find mjkelf so happy with your UttU Rosa- and smoothed hot. avy hair, oven while his heart cannons f this was said beseechingly. BOVA T*.,SOVJ. 
wnai is far within thee, deep and hidden, and us name . chances to be mv room-mate, that I throbbed painfully with memories of the past and “Thunder, mother! No, I amt! Rosamond at M low prices as they are afforded by any other maniac. 
Wonldti ibou gain for them a hearing? Wouldet thou mo»d,^0 c _ ^ some trembled for the future. He longed so to speak of or the war-choose quick. I hear the whistle at 
have them bless? .. ‘ 1 . 1 __i__ho daiwl not, hetrav his knowl- East Granhv.” Consumers of Saleratus, Cream Tartar, and Bi -Car- 
Irons and the public generally, that with greatly increased 
facilities he continues to manufacture a superior article of 
Seest not ibou that they represent thee, and proclaim ^ 
Wnai is fur within thee, deep and hidden, and its name .' 
•Wouldet ibou gain for them a hearmg? Wouldst thou MONO 
have them bless? have 
First appearance much will do; give thy fair ones f utu r 
pleasing dress! nevei 
Disco, Mich., 1659. forbu 
have postponed my 
thy fair ones future time, which, if you continue neutral, may her room-mate, but he dared not betray his knowl- East Granby.” 
never come_hut the moment you trespass on edge of her existence, and he sat there waiting, yet He left the room went down the stairs, out of 
forbidden ground, or breathe a word of love into dreading to hear the hated name. the door, through the yard, and out into the ave- 
_Reware'’ She loves you. I have found “Did vou room alone?” he asked at last, and nue, while his distracted mother looked after him 
x r botiau* of SocIh should be careful to purchase that having 
He left the room—went down the stairs, out of the name of 0. B. D bLand on the wrapper, as they will thus 
the door, through the yard, and out into the ave- "‘j^l^rt^Mo^roeCo., N. Y. 4S2wcW 
he?' ear.—Jiewarei cue iove& yuu,. a uttvciuum. j —-— —-- 7 ' • TT ^ -rwr c* IE 1 o IFL jQl. jL* 
that out and I tell it because I know it will not now remembering the words, “You do love him,” through blinding tears. She knew how determin- xvi. ^ - 
moke vour life more happy, or your punishment Rosamond moved quickly from his side. “ She ed he was when once his mind was made up, and TOE AMERICAN 
. r ^ bear !” does know,” he thought, and a silent moan of an- she feared his present excitement would last until EMIGRANT AID AND HOMESTEAD COMPANY, 
“did not shriek,-he did not faint,-he did guish died upon his lips. But Rosamond did not he was fairly shipped, and it was too late to re- Bav^.g^ 
TIIE AMERICAN 
: seizing his pen be aaSDea on a lew lines, Diuuiug eiw niui, sue wiu imu w ».m » -- --, —-- -- — r gettlcrs a range r»r selection embracing more uian une Mil- 
6 «< ♦« AaI.it A oinvlo mAmmt hut to cnlJ «hp liked so well She would rather people should say of her boy Hon Acres of ewap w«M lamjs.. with some improved farms, 
Rosamond “ not to delay a single moment, DUI to said sue lined so wen. - , , . . J . / mainly in the SD.F»«f Virginia, Pennsylvania. Tenneswse 
come home at once.” “How much of an invalid is she?” asked Mr. that he married a milliner s daughter than that he an d Missouri: and it «ili soon exten^i^operationsjnto 
1 -“She knows it all,” he said, “ and now, if she Browning, when he could trust his voice to speak, was hung, and hurrying to the window just as ^^tf^hich^aieyarewflUng to sell atkmrates, areLvhedto 
•V#rtBSS £ ,*b? 0 «S'ra&S'..>" Sl'rti c„„; s here, it .fill .<* be -eh „«*. I«. but « n « k^tb h miserable,” retareed Rosa„ox-d Bra- looked back, hopiog for a sigoal, she waved eaemtic 
Court for the Northern District of the State of New York. let what will happen.” “ She has the heart disease, and her waiting-maid her hand for him to return, calling out at the top 0 f 0U r coiiuactly settled States and sections, to the hives of 
This letter took Rosamond and the Lawries by told me she was liable to die at any time if unusu- of her voice, ‘ ‘ I relent I relent. cons*'ani'and'reasoualde 8 drl-ad* that panic or pestilence, war! 
AMONTI* ,.,,r„r;=„ h„t. not so Miss Porter, ^expected all v excited.” “I knew the Crimea would fetch her,” said revulsion.or someiteration,ta the channels of Trade, may 
She would rather people should say of her boy lion Acres of ennap Wild lands, with some improved farms, 
.. . , . , - , , ,, ., ,, , mainlv in the States of Virginia, Pennsylvania Tennessee 
that he married a milliner s daughter than that he and Missouri: and it «-iii soon extend its operations into 
„-oo onrl bnrrvinrr to tbo window „ other States Owners of good lauds, whether improved or 
ROSAMOND; surprise, but not so Miss Porter. She expected j ally excited.” 
Q R it, and when she saw how eager Rosamond was to 1 
nn tt TP VAITT TJ T? TT T PPPAR g°» sbe Smiled a hard > b ‘ tter SmUe a “ d Sai<3, “ rVe 
THE YOUTHFUL ERROR. f h ’., fm ,„ dtogow i, hj „»." 
A TALE OB’ RIVERSIDE. •• Wtot ohm/ To Raider ’asked Rosa- 
_ mond, suspending her preparations for a moment, 
by mrs. mart j. holmes. and hardly knowing whether she were pleased or 
-- not. 
[Continued from page 236, last number.] « y eg> to Riverside,” returned Miss Porter, 
That night, when all around the house was still, “though on the whole, I think I’d better not. Mr. 
the full moon shone down upon a scene which Browning may not care to see me. If he does, 
would have chilled the blood of Ralph Browning y 0U can write and let me know. Give him my 
and made his heart stand still. Upon a single love, and say that if you had not described him 
bedstead near the window Rosamond Leyton lay as s0 incorrigible and old bacb, I might be coming 
calmly sleeping,— her brown curls floating o’er ' there to try my powers upon him. I am irresisti- 
the pillow,— her cheeks flushed with health and j He in mvy diamonds. Be sure and tell him that; 
« r yj iat / 20 here? To Riverside?” asked Rosa- tened while she told him more of her new friend, rushing into her presence and exclaiming, “She’s W e mea n to sell lands, aswell as negotiate for purchasers 
mond suspending her preparations for a moment, “ She seemed so interested in you, and in River- refused me, mother; and she meant it, too. Oh, ^ 
and haraly knowing whether she were pleased or side,” said Rosamond, “and even proposed coming I shall die, I know I shall Oh, oh, oh!” and Ben 
home with me_ 99 rolled on th6 floor in his frantic grief. As nearly inducements to immigrants. Her climate is temperateaml 
“Yes to Riverside,” returned Miss Porter, Mr. Browning started suddenly, and as suddenly as she could, Mrs. Van Vechten learned the par- thrive in' it—it is far better and mnre desirably Timbered 
“though on the whole, I think I’d better not. Mr. a coal snapped out upon the carpet. This was an ticulars of his interview with Rosamond, and, 
Browning may not care to see me. U he does, excuse for his movement, and Rosamond continued, though at first secretly pleased that he had been ^hemos^ 
you can write and let me know. Give him my “She thought, though, you might not care to see refused, she felt a very little piqued that her son 8tr ucting Canals and Railroads across its entire breadth. 
t-ne plilOW,— ner Clieens uusucu WHU uc«M*u ouu Ot-e zn livy aw/rcirnioo. JJU ouic ague. s—o o rv-f i' • l r v A Yti beoiitained ^90 
beauty_her lips slightly apart and her slender and stay, Rosamond^iJ must give you some little Rosamond closed the door and commenced again, ence with Rosamond, and they would refer the cheaplyas^'ow Virgima^while to men of considerable 
n j ~ j __ _ _ . A-.,, i 1 _ ar rv rvi T 1 _ OL - _ 1 C _ _i-i._i- „ -- onll (r^r\A f n rm O 011 n r»Qt. W i li n Rillilt of WaRh- 
cheaplyas in Old Virginia; while to men ot crndderabie 
hands folded gracefully upon her bosom. Over | token of my affection. What shall it be ?” and she “Where was I? Oh, I know. She said if you matter to him. . . gg“ l^*^i f ShS^ , SSSt 5?u2? 
her a fierce woman bent, — her long, h*ack bair feigned to be thinking. were not a confirmed bachelor she would try her “Go now, mother. Don t wait a minute/ rp he T a bj e Lands of East Tenriessre.present 8* v »me , 
streaming down her back —her eyes blazing with I Most cruel must her thoughts have been, and powers on you. ‘She was irresistible in her dia- pleaded Ben, and Mrs. Van Yechten started lor ® s sal u b r i n" f 3 ariV] ! ri e a 1 ) t u'f i A! ‘ ’ VrA - o i V U' a Ft 'u > o t <! it 
passion-her face the impersonation of malignity 1 even she hesitated a moment ere she could monds,’ she oatOTfrtell you. But hate you an her brother’s library. . vvhh^us'efui P Timber or* preMn^^fatur^o^nin^^d 
and hate - and there she stood, a vulture watching brm" herself to such an act. Then with aeon- ague chill, really? or what makes your teeth chatter She found him alone, and disclosed the object Meadows producing nutritious grass. The farmer can have 
a harmless dove. Rosamond was dreaming of her ] temptuous “ Pshaw!” she arose and opening her so ? Shall I l ing for uore coal V ’ of her visit at once. Rosamond had refused hci ceries^Dr^Goods, Ac., at home as cheap as any one in New 
murmur “ Dear Mr. Browning.” rin»-, bearing date nine years hack, and having in- shall be better soo; . anu imeiuuieu uie OAiiuieua a This Company recommends Organized i.mmigratirs. Let 
For a moment Marie Pouter stood immovable, scribed upon it simply her name “Marie.” This Rosamond pitied him, he looked so white and threat she knew he would execute unless her 
-then gliding back to her own couch, she whis- she brought to Rosamond, saving, “I can’t wear see med to he sul'Vring so much, and she remained brother persuaded Rosamond to revoke her decis- doctor 
pered 4i It is asl believed, and now if he loves her, it now;—my hands are too thin and bony, but it silent.or a time. Then remembering the note, she ion and think again. incompany. Let them, clubbing their means, pend[two of 
the time I’ve waited for so long has come.” just fits you,— see — 99 and with a chuckle of de- handed it to him, and turning towards the fire Mr. Browning turned as white as marble, but ^erarand^such others^ they shaliseefit. P Letthese dele- 
- rlrirrl fin<rf>r nf I?r> B *- n Hit nf coal which was in dan- Lis sister was too much absorbed ill her own mat- ra t es ’ after a sufficient scrutiny, buy from five to twenty 
All that night she lay awake, burning with ex- light she placed it upon the third linger o* UOaA stooped cow n to fix a bit ol coal winch vv as in dan his emoti and she cont i nue d— thousand acres in a body, embracing all the good points they 
° . „ , , ,v. _-„>o L,ft Land! dmnaiaff from the orate. While in this ,/Vw- ._ 1 - remiire: then let them survey the whole into farms and lots 
citement and thirsting for revenge, and when the mond’s left hand! _ wu ,ci,ici..o..<s k— ^ —.. 
. „ „ orvlQ n,„ Hir,o ce wa« feio-ned which Rosamond thanked her,—admired the chaste attitude a cry between a howl of rage and a moan her in the family, and maybe Ben will get over it; eat bidder, whether a member of the company or not. Each 
beauty of the ring and then went on with her 0 f anguish fell upon her ear;- her shoulder, were but^ they nmst 
pain. She was really suffering now, and during packing, while the wicked woman seated herself grasped by powerful hands, and looking up she saw } y> A 1 » nd sh( f'hurriedly left the room in quest of i n-om the 1 transaction. The miller or manufacturer would 
the next few days, Rosamond staid almost con-j by the window and leaning her head upon her Mr. Browning, his face distorted with passion and lloSA1!OND For a moment Mr. Browning sat like ^oufd"^“theVandf tb™* merchanTaad 
Lor cidc ■ldministprinw to her wants and hands tried to quiet the voice of conscience which his flashing eyes riveted upon the ring which gilt- one stupified ; then covering his lace with Ins professi i nal man , the village lots; the wool-grower, the 
ger of dropping from the grate. While in this « 0 f course it will be mortifying to 11 s all to have 
ctantlv at her side administer^ to her wants and i hands tried to quiet the voice of conscience which his flashing eyes riveted upon the ring which glit- one stupihect; then covering nis lace with 111 s 
S&r her "“fiat Lired died out of! c„ed .gaififit the deed s h« had deec. .ered in the fireiight „„d plainly shewedring Zd^hTd B 
the woman’s heart and she pitied the fair young j “ It does not matter, she thought. “That tie itwas. Seizing her hand, he wrenched it fiom her rnarr y another? And yet what does it matter? 
• 1 r...rr c Lp liH loirnpj what was severed years ago,—by his own act, too. The fmger, and glaueed at the name, — then, swift as she can never be mine—and if she marries Ben I 
cheap and rugged hi'l-sides; the gram-grower, the warm 
and fertile valleys. Thus happily dividing and beginning to 
settle their tract as interest, taste, or convenience shall die- , 
tate, the Company will form a sort of spontaneous township, 
the woman’s heart and she pitied the fair young “ It does not matter, sne tnougut. "tnat ue uwas. seizing ner muiu, ue umu marry another? And yet what does it matter? ComitywWform aTortof spont^eoustownship, 
• 1 ( 1 ,„ C „ qLp Lad learned what wassevered years ago,—by his own act, too. The finger, and glaueed at the name, — then, swift as she can never be mine—and if she marries Ben I with its roads, bridges, stores, schools, church, &c„ substan-/ 
gradually waking up to it now. It was a long wajs obseivc such thmgs, and then, lest le crushed it with his hee . said Rosamond loved me, but I pray Heaven that the Quaker portion of Loudoun county, not to speak of fa 
time since she had been separated from Mr.i should not quaff the cup of bitterness prepared for “It’s mine,-you’ve broken it,” cned Rosamond, may not be so ” SfSr^’arte^ 
Be owning and she missed him so much, following him, she wrote on a tiny sheet ot gilt-edged paper, but he did not heed her, and gathering up the A light tread echoed in the hall, and with each Cli ation , slavery quietly and gradually; disnppe .n 
Browning, ana sne mis.ea mm so » b ... \ tLirri fimrer i” i 1P L.-rled them into the erate —then Dale fall of those little feet, Ralph Browning’s heart convulsion or heart-burning, and the: settlersiwill finftfleir 
him in fancy through the day and at night, won- “Look on Rosamond s thud fingei . pieces, he buried them into die gtate hen, pate throbbed painfu i ly> Another moment and Rosa- property quadrupled by the tangle act ^'''"'L-'ber, a 
dering if lie were thinking of her and wishing lie This she carefully sealed and gave to Rosamond, as ashes, sank panting into the nearest chair. M0N1) wa3 there with him—her cheeks flushed— m u d U and n health^ tb «H tVewto*. 
could hear the sound of her voice smg-mr to him ’ bidding her hand it to Mr. Browning, and saying Rosamond was thunder-struck. She am not sup- Ler eyelashes wet with tears, and her whole man- grasses and fruits of the temperate zone, *ith This 
nmilri bpnr flip sound of her voice sinffincc to him bidding her hand it to Mr. Browning, and saying 
2 she was wont to do when the twilight w» over ia .newer to her look of inquiry, «It is about a P ose be had had time to read the note, aud never ner belong a» ungual a '|ree ^rnKmcat^ S^*S*n3fSRSlPa 
the earth. Anon there crept into her heart a feel- little matter concerning yourself. He can show it dreaming there was any connection between that “that you wish me to marry Ren, or leave your generously productive,’is now but me 
ing she could not define,— a feverish loDging to be to you, if he thinks proper!’’ and his strange conduct, she believed him to be house . i w iU do the latter, but the former-never! gent will readily and rteaply rertor 
of dp=olation and terrible “The omnibus, Miss, for the cars,” cried a ser- raving mad, and her first impulse was to fly. Her Shull I consider our interview at an end? portuffitlea to hew out a certain c 
where he was,— a sense ol desolation ana ten imc ’ ’ , • , , . . „ J however was “I will not leave She turned to leave the room, but Mr. Brown- theater for exertion, is proffered an 
pain when she thought of his insanity and the vant at the door, and with a burned good-bye to second thought, however, was, 1 - - ca ught her dress, exclaiming, “Stay, Rosa- i” u A call “ p on °r wHt e «s for yvartic. 
long dreary years which might ensue when he her friends, Rosamond departed and was soon on him. He has these fits often, now, I know, and m 0 nd, and hear me. I never uttered such words WOOD?enerad Ak ent^’nn f Enfigrai 
would lose all knowledge of her. She did not care her way to Riverside. that is why he sent for me. He knew I could quiet to Mrs. Van Vechten. I do not wish you to mar- Company, No. 146 Broadway, New V 
to talk so much of hi ? m now, but Miss Porter him, and I will." ...... R 0 J!u^n^ ^ Ti OAHDMAN, GRAY & J 
cared to have her, and caressingly winning the Chapter VII. Making Love. So Rosamond staid, succeeding so iar m soothing This was not what he intended to say—hut he 
girl’s confidence learned almost every thing,— An accident had occurred to the downward tram, him, thathis eyes lost their savage gleam, and were had said it) and now he waited for her answer ^r new Paienf Improvements^ ‘‘ 
fpnrupd tbit there was an imnediment to his mar- and Rosamond was detained upon the road for a suffused with a look of unnatural tenderness when To the first question it came in a decided “ No, I Corrugated SoumlingBoart««- 
2lmpcdi. g tL, so .h», it mas » lr A da* wh„ aha they vealed « her facs. I,e did no. ask has ham SSS® 
menttohe hereditary insanity,— learned that he reached the Granby depot. Wishing to surprise she. came b\ the img, lor he knew it had been sen — ber neckj an d speaking in her down-cast eye. prices for Cash, and 
was often fitful and gloomy, treating his ward Mr. Browning, she started for home on foot, leav- as an insult to him, and he felt a glow of satisfac- S he had never believed that she did love her them) 
sometimes with coldness, and again with the utmost ing her trunks in charge of the baggage master, tion in knowing that it was blackening on the f aa £ n X e td nburstupon'hSfn aU its ZSI ' * MW/ X0 , HA 
tenderness. Of the interview in the library Rosa- All about the house was still, and stepping into the grate. Ben’s voice was now heard in the hall no more Lnceal it now than she ^ 468 and 470 "oodwa^. 
mond did not tell, but she told of everything else, hall she was about passing up the stairs, when the asking if they intended staying there all night, and could stop the rapid beatings of her heart, lie Itl^T^-fOWTffTT ^ IAaAWJr -■ ® « 1 -- 
nf his refnsimr to let her come to the SDrimrs parlor door suddenly opened, throwing a glare of in a whisper Mr. Browning bade Rosamond go saw it all in her tell-tale face, and forgetting every- -’ , , TT 
UgMupoP be fuce. ^ The s. m e inst.S vo mc a n a apo.ogize for h i; . ^She acco rf i.gly dc- MOORE’S RURAL NI 
and Marie Porter, holding the little hands in hers caught her round the neck, and kissing her twice, scended to the parlor, te in D i is. an lchten Rosamond, say that you love me. Let me hear rUB LARGEST CIRCU 
and listening to the story, read it all and read it only released her when she exclaimed, “Mr. that her brother was too much indisposed to come that assurance once, and I shall be almost willing Agricultural Literary and 
nrio-ht. o-loatinn over the amruish she knew it cost Browning, I am surprised at you !” down, and wished to be excused. Mrs. I an Yech- to die. __ ._, is poblisued every s 
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to ample and remunerative markets at all sey. ' 
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She turned to leave the room, but Mr. Brown- 
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So RoSAKOkD Staid, succeeding so far iu soothing siJ _ b „ t he B 
had said it, and now he waited for her answer ^ r rf £f w ! £ u S 
Chapter VH.-Making Love. So Rosamond staid, succeeding so far in soothing Jt ° T S ^ s °^ no t what he intended to say-hut he 
An accident had occurred to the downward train, hira, that hio eyes lost their savage gleam, and were j ia( j ga j^ a nd now he waited for her answer, 
and Rosamond was detained upon the road for a suffused with a look of unnatural tenderness when To the first question it came in a decided “No, I 
and Marie Porter, holding the little hands in hers caught her round the neck, and kissing her twice, scended to the parlor, te mg n>. an lchten Rosamond, say tfi a t you love me. Let me hear 
and listening to the story, read it all and read it only released her when she exclaimed, “Mr. that her brother was too much indisposed to come that assurance once, and I shall be almost willing 
aright, gloating over the aDguish she knew it cost Browning, I am surprised at you!” down, and wished to he excused, ^s. Van Vecii- to (( die a ’ , f confess an attachment 
Ralph Browning to see that beautiful girl each “ Mr. Browning ! Thunder! Just as though I ten bowed coolly, and taking a book of prints ^.^dies. do ^ often 
dav and know he must not win her. was my uncle!” cried a familiar voice, aud lookmg busied herself for a while in examining them, then and doub i y forgetful now of all the dreary past, 
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for excitement, sbe longed to see that awakening, J waited at the depot four mortal koun?, and then sounds that she was fast asleep. It was now his ^ wbo j iad that morning entered service at 
and one day when they sat together alone, she returned in disgust. time, and faithfully did he improve it, devoting Riverside as a waiting-maid in general Maria ^ onefree toclub agent, for $10; Ten, ana 
took Rosamond’s hand in hers L examining its “ But how did you know me?” she asked, and he himself so assiduously to Rosamond that she was ^ °SSJ'2pS 
scarcely legible lines, said, half playfully, half se- replied, “By your daguerreotype, of course. There glad when a snore, loudei and more piolonged ha Rosamond f rom him, turned his face away so she ’ eater number at same rate - only $l,-» 
riously “ Rosamond, people have called me a for- is but one such beautiful face in the whole world.” any which had preceded it, started the lady herse) , cou i c ] not see the expression of mute despair set ° ' an extra copy for every Ten Subscribe. & 
tune-te’ller I inherited the gift from my grand- He was disposed to he complimentary, and Rosa- and produced symptoms of returning conscious- fling down upon it. Sinking upon the lounge to p club papers sent to different Post-offices, 
Lothlf-d thoogh . Co »o. pretend ^(fmuch ra . „ s J sore, nhen hi, .other peered, for nes, . *«■ 
skill, I can surely read your destiny. You love in her presence lie was tolerably reserved. Mrs. The next day, and the next, it ws tie same, wliut it was that so aftected him. He had told er copy to the club rates of the 
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not marry him There is an impediment as you “Where is Mr. Browning?' asitea kosamosd, consent, no naraiy uarea uisouey nei opemy iu. woien iiuemeu 
say, but not insanity. I cannot tell you what it is, and Ben replied, “Oh, up in his don having fear of disinheritance, and he would rather she whSn“ 
hut I can see,” and she bent nearer to the hand the shakes. He mopes there all the time. Can’t | should express her willingness to receive Miss up tQ him> aud 
♦which tiemhled in her own. “I can see that for you break him of the blues?” Leyton as her daughter. He accordingly startled so that her hri 
you to marry him, or love — mark me, Rosamond, “ “ I’ll go and try,” answered Rosamond, and she I her one day by asking her to sanction his intend- he continued. | 
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