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IX. additional links. 
An, 'V llC r '"’VTv of Col. II arris, "lie had 
gone down the Mississippi, leaving his 
daughter and liis sister : ii Long u rove 
Ii was imnr evening when Mr. Thorne 
rode up along the avenue of stalely oaks, 
Iowan Is l he aristocratic mansion. A little 
goi —a perfect model of infant beauty — 
W " 8 ridin ‘ :1 "'"all pony led by a servant • 
and two latKi -> were on the piazza. 
I’ M ha hud grown paler and thinner since 
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& 
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S*J£k 
way station in their (Inrh^tZ Hupp^r wus 11 ulkin - 11,1 ] ,IP ’ '"f ^ 1 on dressing her hair; 
annoimeed, and Mrs. Gray ),. ( | 1]|( . • ' ' ' S pleasantly all the while. In the 
<l.o dining-room with a di ™ *r , 
never neglected by a Southern matron. 
()srAU 1 hornb partook of the luxurious 
courtesy hand impressively on Ada’s arm 
. "TT ‘'o'dil have been that man’s ob- 
S* ~., 
...< aim uimner since mint iro.ir ci , . 
. wore „„ T ,,,,. Irom *i- 
"»?. I...I her grata; and . Z , 7 10 <"»« 
beauty were .still Iriking She wore a l,h« k V her mvn room i to Hit* 
" ,k > l''homed u oli liroiid velvet rilibun, M ini .' ° h .'T ‘‘hiW, hum whom rim 
Jiome ividi.tv m ividly I,.. | lnoU v . “* »«» 
»■»..*.. “■•-*«? wh», 
"ttor. Him lied to Im, ^ m,” 
*■* .- " her sleeping eldld. fr,„„ dm ‘ T o ,ur " e " »™7 her fact-. 
trt in ii linv ..“““T* Mr- ^ she 
mm?- B&m ismrn* 
M'ni.d hi; card to the lady, whom he ,re berJh", i gOU,S ' T ^ avi ”^ ^ cliam- 
Hiimed to he Mrs. Ghav and .|iv,i , , . ^he went to ln»r aunt’s room, and found 
his iiminiKiimeeil visit |[„ toHotvrd* the 111 P' ,f '""'f down to her writing desk. 
T 1 :";.......itoth':; •vsr* " ,v ?.-• 
. ' V" ' "" ,k -htmwrof. On not teil'himo this m V" e , 0n<: , IVOr - 
heavy damask window curtain where main \\ mi - T ’ 1 en,l ’ cut y°»l 
'■‘.VOl Held tell o„ her lit »I , li I Z; ‘ MUm - 1,0 "‘' l aixtrosn |,i„, 
speak a word. m ™l 1 ' 'tnplore you, dearest aunt ” 
“ **7 dat htig, you arc pale and trembling • 
you have not recovered from the shock.” 
" h waa my duty, let what will come of it ” 
“ ‘7 lljin » < " U1 oo»e of it. Come, let us 
go lo breakfast. ” 
When the day’s arrangements were dis- 
U i.it till we return. Do not distress hi',',, f “ d aMI "' table, both Mrs. Gray and her 
»ow. I implore yon, deare a aunt.” insisted that they must return home 
, ; 1 "' ^h-r iKigat, tod nimomfnrtnld,. I though! i,"h,'T'"' . . 
roll'll,i rtdn i hg pliutging nl oime into " Hpnn- him the anvrriv i 
r "- ‘-•"iif.-v,....... . . . . 
me not; hut 
| mere insisted Dial they must return home 
next day. Their talk was interrupted by 
Die sound of a horse galloping up the ave¬ 
nue, and presently the servant entered with 
uotrr 
ADIEU! GOOD-BY! 
Hv SniltLEV HAKE. 
„ A unto I Adieu! 
■ weii tilings full us. thou must, too! 
,JUt leave me still hthind 
Mertmiio til (ht- f „| r an „ ltilld . 
"se-" re;t|.||(.,| «|i|ondl<J heuil ttf pi,Id 
f ,ne . 1 “ ,r .. myaoluT 
lA.vesownHHfeotlifmi.l-orme, ,!(„ 
hr,»ni tin violetpitze; yet I 
Thon d i^oV """ e ,0r " ,vin K thee! 
i must love thee, raise or true. 
Adieu! Adieu! 
Unod-by i fJood-br 1 
Lost my world, and Heaven notnlght 
1 .lie fated mornitips break 
JHne and sinplnp for thy sake; 
And the treacherous evenings burn 
Kose and ivery at return. 
Keep thy bliss. My day and night 
nose the secret of delight, 
Nevgrsun or summer more 
Shall the Ktysian charm restore. 
Uo\e is dead; leLjdcnsure dip. 
Good-by! Good-by! 
-V-M-- 
CONFLICT AND PROGRESS 
St ccRssis Hie reward of labor. Victory 
perches most proudly upon banners Hint 
AFFECTION. 
<nttn _ 
ip we have m our gardens a choice plant 
— — how ^art’fuHy we tend it, how fearful we are 
lest it wither with too much heat, or be 
dwarfed by too much cold. Even the rains 
of heaven, the dew, and the sunshine we 
think are not sufficient, but we dig about it 
and train it.; and with what aatistaetion we 
watch the gradual unfolding of the tiny pe- 
, ld , lals. And yet this flower is a very insignifi¬ 
cant thing compared with the germ nfaflec- 
tion God has placed in the garden of the 
human heart, bidding us nourish it until it 
I .shall expand and bless our homes and the 
I world that lies beyond their thresholds. If 
| we lad to nourish it by unselfish acts and 
,j words of love, it. will not thrive, and if it 
does not grow, it will die. Husbands and 
wives too often forget the little acts by which 
they won each other,—forget that the chill 
winds of neglect will blight the tender blos¬ 
soms of the heart; and so they pass on 
' .rough life, never thinking what a holy 
lung ,t is to love,-letting the weeds of am- 
hit ion, avarice, pride, and self choke all the. 
jejej I olden tenderness away. 
Many a man neglects to perform some lit- 
\ ictory He office of affection, with, “Oh, she’s my 
ers that now,” as if she were l m to his heart, 
ZZZ:\ U,e ,ni "" '"»«ns jiossilde ^ .. . mw * “ r e ° n a W:,lv(,r - h t]W ^ <* \ia,ry <><• office of ,^on ^ ahT Z 
M-V’I L; , !Ti!! <We ! V ' HeNkvVw - “Why, child how sirao-ely von toll t to Mrs. Vincent. She f T mm |,romll - v "i' 011 1 «»»'»*•* Dud wife now,” as if she were fe,,/ ]ns L"/. 
h, ‘ l ‘? dirs ,n ,hat morn- You must not he so nervous' An l ' f“ W V< ry P altl !1S read it. It was from L f Ve bor,l, ‘ ""'ough the fiercest strug- than thegirl-love was. I have hemt . . r 
;, at) I')' 1 , . ,OKNR on, y !ul,|f ’d ‘lunger! Well, J will put up 1I1V .yJ.'J ‘? Ir * i ’ ,,Y > re‘p testing her to drive that morn- g . 6S '. TJiat lili; i» sweetest which is redeemed s;i .V, when reproved because she treated i' ' 
a.;*,',, . m ,i .I, IZ'f.T pacify of Go you to rest.” ‘ ''.gte the viiiage, and favor him with an i„- ^ the irreaUnt sacrifice. Through all the 'md.nnd so indifferently. “Well l.U ,Z 
‘"g- u-w paper. Mr. Tim ,ike only added danger« Well 1 Vi II , 
u .datement of his affaim in the capacity of Go you to res' ” 1 MI> my wr,t ^ 
agvnt, and mentioned the will, lie observed ’ ‘--- 
, L :'"? a ' v, 'I >i very much; and presently **-K*°to and perplexities. 
ter aeiialton became too violent to he eon- „ tedious journey, it was late whe 
"•''"■'D. she abruptly quilted the room. ] h “ y a '; n vcdat the railway station, four mih 
‘ Sill- l.M-lr this very deeply, poor child,” roni " r ‘N«ATRB house. A carriage wa 
remarked her aunt. Oscar inquired how l "' ocur > od ! I,ul '' was after ten when the 
“..g s he had stayed at Mr. Wingate’s, and 4lrovc } li The house was lighte 
till date of her return. “J'*’ ! ‘"r 1 ,ey recci ' r ed a hearty welcome lion 
I ’ii -iM 11 y ..he came back and resumed her , U ' INf ; ATK - 'I’hon light steps came dowi 
1 • Al1 ' <iu vv if any discovery had V'“' S ’ V" “ pair ot unnB were flung roun. 
" , n ft'' ‘..g »due to Hie author of the ' AI ,tA . S nof k - 
murder. Oscar replied that some circmn l * 11 • yon ’ A,M ! ” sl '° exclaimed in joyfu. 
terview. 
r. ' • . sweetest Whiel. is redeemed wtien reproved because she treate.l hor 
M the greatest sacrffice. Through all the litwliand so indifferently, “ Well he’s . V 
eras ill the wnrt.1 __ 1 . . . . _ 1 .. , . ut 8 tnv 
v „-terview. ®“» ol Die world, struggles and develop- Ashanti, and it don’t, make amr iffil t 
A tier 7 AND perplexit ies. Ada thought it would be very pleasant- l,;, ve gone hand in hand. Mind has I ‘Wt waste my time in iheVlim ' l' 
they arri'ved VVlh '' ". as ,ate when '’“•‘mteered to accompany her, and ordered w '" 1 '"'nd in peaceful yet strong slretiona.” Is it wasting time far 'til!'"" 
than Mr vv * 1 •* ,i 'Aay Btotwn, four miles ,h . e can ’iage got up immediately, Laura l( ,w, 'G world has been shaken with the whom God hath united til) ' 
shI'I she preferred to go alone; hi it her aum ZZTT'Z ^ other 5 ^UonifS 
l . ’ , s ,i ' ler **■•*. when they ' etoi’d that proposal. It was settled that 1,0 ‘ ivihzatmn has widened its course a school-boy impulse It is antrum • 
I, ; and'th ■ , T,1C ^ iu U a ** and noble, iiorn in God’s ' 
Mr vViNr-vi i" "ti* v " "l«n>p flora v “" lo of her frieiidu while tliey wailed „ " " '"‘I '«•»«>}• Mrs diuvned upon " lirananiiy mint be raw ,I |„ ,,|‘‘ P. 
IEf ;' n . K ', -Iheen^e •’ lira world, lira drrm. «f I„,i„i,e tbm, is m„ l.i iimirai ,.ra L" ,k 
stances had come to held_ 
N'T'- Dacha leaned foiavard, and speak ill" 
m a. low, eager tone, said : 
“ i >K ! v °" ^■ I'icion had fallen on some 
one. I j,«in whom?” 
I la Hated, madam, because the lady is a 
friend of you I’m." 
*, ' h " l, " l - v ‘ S ‘G W I'.d run you mean ?” 
■ omeihimr found near the lata] spot must 
. <,I '>I'P“,I Lyalady. It is like an 
•MiKleuhR’I. has been traced to the posses- 
the daughter of Mr. Wingate.” 
“ Ain Wingate!” echoed Lauh.v, In a i 
livmhhm-; yotcc. •• It is false!—false! She 
knew nothing I" 
•‘ An article, of dress?” repealed Mrs. 
m;a\. “Ridiculous! any one might have 
dropped it I” 
“ There are peculiarities connected with 
1 ’ ™ ai,mR ’" 8 : 11 , 1 visitor, fixing Ida eyes 
on Mr. WfdENT, “which lend lo criminate 
D>;' possessor. The magistrates, after e.vum- 
! nni " ,u ‘ ''nks ol evidence, were warn if... l g. 
! Mr. 
“ t^ it ...... A , Civility,-BiutitmtiBi UJCin TO JVtr. iSTONK I .• ' c -- -£, 1 . ... . 1.1111 is fvi 
Hn ‘jJ - f Ada ! . she e^duimwl in joyful an °D^r magistrate. A clerk sat at a table ' ? al,,ral as udl as hum an life. Tin 
. , ' ' 1 , . J V , ! ana ! 0n8 ° ns,Uod i b «t while »' the corner engaged in writin- cdf J an ' 1 weeping blasts of winter are min 
caused h.'r'alftn t fri, ' nd WhtU had Mr. Ely acknowledged the reeeiot of ' V' 4 "' tho ,,a|ll W freezes of summer, to 
h( ' r 'cnee failed her; and Laura’s letter and stated thm i.„ . rear troiii the tender twig the monarch of the 
A nTni io 'v neak and trembling she was, to say Miss Wi'nqate’b replies It id hi? *' l> ^ ! <)n ' s t' Take from the course of life all the 
... ra„l i„ 0 „i I i, „„d «rirl^ of i,«. urt; r '„Z 
* .~ tZJs” s ::;rz:r rz r, : ,Mb * 
.. *woSb,,,wi;:,ra"oo„ r 
«r ... ... „S III, Hint II,..,' lov.i Ollifir aD",' 
nuireh ol nvdizaiion has widened its course a s( 'hopl-boy impulse. It is somethin” I'rl'l 
mitlquiekened its advancement. and noble, born in God’s " 1 
Ill'll Irani and I. inity lint dawiM.1 lipnll il li'mianily must be unveil In ill u’ZwnMl 
wo,- I tin . . ,.f ,|,n Infinite win, »m «no, al, ran , if i„ 7 , „ 
lOJlli Ulld (ici'li in 1 (nr nil tinw. ii.. « i»r » ... •- 
Hly received the ladies with great 0,,h u,,< ‘ ior all time the cause pml of couple wallcimr down the'ldll \ T 
Y, and introduced them to Mr. Stone " * m « pew - The great truth Levi life, baud in hand,—one indeed i ■ ° 
‘r magistrate. A clerk sat at a table’ as ^di as hitman life. The «t.ood at the marriage altar. To me thire 
corner engaged in wrltimr. Jnd . sweeping blasts of winter are min- «®w a holy radiance «hi,,t„„ __ , 
them of Mr. Thorne’s visit . i , ( l ut!St,0U8 - These related 
“ So kind of you dear I m P , , f , ‘^'"arried life, the conduct and habits 
peril SO to heart r l. V ° l" y Z* h, . wbant, 2 aud her ^tand las, separati 
tue corner engaged in writing. „ , 0laste ol winter are min- seems a holy radiance shining down on V, 
Air Ely acknowledged the receipt of re'.r Vu, 'ti V T !Y 8 ° r to clasped hands, bowed forms,°and silver hair 
ujra’s letter, and stated that he was happy forest r d- r IUon! ' lch ol ,he °! ,b 1 e9e lovin g a ? ed ones, who have left all 
say Miss Wingate’s replies had been quUe o ,«iL ,* m u ° f ,ife aH the the dross witb tbe behind them 
iisfhctory. He begged Mrs. Vincent to SIS 5 ^ « r ack G. Hi.ougr 
BWCr a few miiMftAnn _ ^ , T,i ,Cs WilK ll D 1 IUCC life a ncvei*f % pnvtmnr --- 
,, . , .,........f ., i.. |„ ■ . , , ....... .,mo ttijr .m Kwsuiuiii, ana ner nrstand last wmiirat™ i .-oops and dies, and life - 
litbilspot ramt "' " ! An*. "rainins her from him, Latoa M will 5S taub,e ' No ono >'» s " Tm flno »n» d» not inlerest me■■ mi ,, 
• dropped by a lady, it is like an lim , ' ’ 1 l,R ” rdMed how she had been and dignity, till elancimr h h . , hv<:d ; “o one ever will live, who has reached Theodore Parker, «go much o ’ 1 
!' b,, ; s tot hc posses- | le f, *JJ" '' a P'ivate examination saw him taking down her answers Blwro s' “. r " ,n reach »bc niche of greatness, without arte * which feed, clothe, house and comffirta 
.o i m.ghterofML Wingate.” n,‘ v h '™ ^ " th0¥ grates of indignant, declining ; " l,ld * squire the exertof People. I should rather^ T* * 
•''it-, echoed Laura, in a . , n ]' as > ,or 'the most part^she questions. ■ manly strength and heroic will. Franklin, than a Michael Anofio— - 
‘ '< «« false I—false! Sim .. ded « «bout. that trumpery glove vnnr “Wn lm» „«♦ u-* » , . M lien a system can secure a if 1 had asm, T oiw„,i.i ' ' . I!ly> 
COARSE vs. FINE ARTS. 
No one has ever “ Tm ' : fine arts do not interest me ” said 
ttlw. I... _ . i*l IHtYtnAnrt . -- i. > * u,u 
concluded, • about that trumpery glove your “ We h: 
mmd threw away.” Stone. . 
« ” ll! "' « lovea!} ked Laura, startled. “ I came 
■ oim. coarse, leathery horror, which I to submit 
»m sure you never wore; the mate, they Mrs. Vinc 
b,™ in woml —wily, unfair that 
. i'-I ' Hl ait ‘> I' "'"A! Do no, be 10 wrilimr. 
alarmed — 
When a system e 
* We have not done yet,” observed Mr evilnf ^’T" 1 ™ C " V(: * '"•'>’tyr, its ir 1 bad a son T should rather see him a 
Stone. . ' existence is no longer problemalical. Though mechanic, who organized use likt the We 
“I came to grant a private interview, not s hot,t7 } m!i hi' ^ P,,wl bi - b ’ and <Jeow,e . in England, than a 
submit to a judicial evaminnHm, ” .. . 11 Persecutors till the air. ^'ea, painter like Rubens, whn.m... 
Tim " T "° foiiuil—in T‘ 
", links of evitlcnce, were mtiiiivjt„ J™ ,r «•!,. „-,l M, s Viraranr, rain h iUm £S? *>■ ***. *>*mg 
C.ATR.” *"• " ,e orMt " f w»- : ohnXrw^fiSf-t' w T ls ; ; l ^*• *«* •«<«..*o*. 
r Xtrrr w wrr 5 s- 
■ ~-i r iiaura. sr a ^ 
to submit to a judicial examination ” ’aii,| ,, • , P em ' cutors «» the air, ^ m ‘< P ,li »ter like Rubens, who only coined 
»•« vf»o, iCT , ii'inmimy.., 3d„r a r ^ «“z i> \ in • -»«™ szxt 
uu^fb^nn^lraynberamoraralue,, ^ 
f-nn. yon, ray„ Ci ir „n„.ara, ray J 7 '‘ 00 ' ,l ° 7.773.^^ <* «* i» 
rn | _ • . MU-non f\l 
1 he sentiment ol an entire people never <'■' m<! «bmit the absence of art. in A 
kecps pace " lll) 'I 1096 noble champions of You remember the stuff that M 
jirogress, who bless the world. Ami he twaddle forth upon that 
"l.ose thoughts and hihors are in advance of Mental nonsense . Z* 
used to 
.o.e worcts. • acquit you, sir, of share In the decern ,. JI8 nnt m ;iav;l «^ ol «uuen»i nonsense got delivered Iron, 
un in the village had Ron,” hut 1 was misled by a false report of h; ( ., , ,,|,,,,lu . n ' lli,s !l work to perform, aeon gawky girls and long-haired young men I 
‘•md Ada, a „xim ls to my IViend’s danger, and tj.is proceeding ap- he-u-t ° vlT'a "h’ " tv ' ri '' 8 ,l,e 8 , 1 V ’U ^4 < d > «*em wo have cattle-shows and me¬ 
nu. Little Mary pears singular to me.” ‘ L ' '•( * l! >_ the conflict goes on, waxing chames fitim, and plows and harrows .. i 
>ve resembled the one “Will yon resume your scat, mml,.™ r.,.- and bei ‘ Cf ‘ r ’ victmy rests upon the | saw-mills, sewing-machines and reapin''- 
rtuliinn ..^1!_ 
, ... r^uRA staning ^ •- T r .u r ra;, ——.jiiarsr™'*' ^ zrjjrjrz; t** 
. ........ 
Oscar saw his cue. 
"ill. Iwr," lie said, “unban 
u i» able to Drove _ 
1 hen il shall he done!” cried La 
.* cried Laura 
.ini'i'liiiiiisly, 1 will g„ i„,d declare l,ei- in-’ f ,.'v 
nocture ! 1 cnn niYW’p ■< t ■ 
and 1 will!” 1 ! 1 cau save here- 
“My dear, hild!” cried Mrs. Gray, terri 
Of course that could not he done !” ’ ’ “ You 8 a W”-proceedeT Mr 'stone “ •, P ® n ‘ at d ^pmenl S never come suddenly! 
. . ... "7^ ° f V*' r n “y » raiiy 
J KA > you cross-question me like should not see or comnuinieit,* ,i m " ° <!0lniuand iin immediate repetition 
ont.--® r '“ 9C ° UM ra " ke . Vra ™ CT . after your 1 « aepmalion ^“ftran, ^ 
« Vn„ ......_, .... b*m ?” ; . ' n r . ” tl,(d as h y flrp . become 
machines Then* is not a saw-mill in Rome 
Ld," ” l 11 ,lRle iS ° nC tbe Pont iflcal 
You are sure of that?” 
‘‘f ” 1 ? 1 0f , COUrae 1 am - They did not 
ill ask me for a second attendance. It j s 
„ , •. . erit’ii airs. Gray terri „n ■ . ••meiuiance. II is 
h<d. “The shock has unsettled her! Please ! '' " P How tired you look, dear- 
to ring the bell, sir.” ' esd ' 0,1 must not stay up any longer.” 
-She saw t he poor girl put her hand to her 1 ^ l - U re ls tbc ‘ glove! " asked Laura in a 
forehead, stagger backward and «rasn the ° 
rrara..'"’ . .f.'» «'to kCq, b^clf from m ' “r Sb °" W I h»*f 1 
| “ I did say so.” 
“ Von strictly obeyed that command ?” 
“ Il was my duty to do so.” 
1 lease to answer without evasion !” said 
-All. tslflNE. Mr. Pl.Y ffftlm'in.r ....'ll. .. 
fixed and universal. To bring the proud na¬ 
tionalities that now hold sway in the earth 
up from the darkness of barbaric times warn " " <>S< ’ name he did not know. The gentle- 
have raged, overturned, and swept again in ,? ln '?? H,, 1 , f" lurJ > r r °bust, looked the j,i c - 
course; theories that seemed the very soul 7 .health-and yetDoctor, I am 
of abiding power, have been challenged met ° • 11 seema u > me my strength is 
and overthrown, until, little hy little, igno-’ T, ■ T A » ,rttM * e lrtssl <"‘le takes pos- 
r.inee has given place lo lcnowledge, the old i 7 T!/' 1 fr< ' 1 ~ 1 scarcely know how 
has assumed the new; light, shines where 1.7 • . r « ,J 0 SsEAU kept his brilliant 
once was darkness, and advancement in- ' , , 0,1 ,bo Patient, while the latter 
spires the worhl. 8 / 8>fce > a, id when he ended the doctor asked, 
The myriads of hat tic-fields which dot the 'v, ° n .^Z P l J Vety <Iay immediately after 
A FR ENCH DOCTOR’S DIAGNOSIS. 
°ne of the most remarkable diagnoses of 
> ■ 1 rousseau was given lo a gentleman 
\\ hose name he did not know fPi.A. ____ i 
falling. 1 uu,„ 
“ | mu not faint, dear aunt! Do not 
trouble yourself, sir. 1 will set on. 
........ up longer.’ iilr Stonh \Ii- x-*,~ - i • uiai seetaea Hie verv soul . 
lb. glove!" asked XiAmiA in a ti.,., wbiapered to him ■ I uraroolra ‘Tf itlln f,1'"'™', <>=>'.• Ii""inl„,lle„ s «i, "j‘|. b 11 
- - 8 - 1 -o 1 c^'tdB;"r 
low voice. - 
“ 'Hiat glove ! How should I know? I 
suppose Mary Mills has it.” 
“ I should like to see it.” 
r are . ,,erv ^«. my dear ! 
*oi“ yours,’ll, sir. i wi „ set out iinnv . di . ™ ' von are nervous, my dear ! “ I do un 
a ! ey , . Ui " S ° io ,he magistrates and dl fIy add tiZ TV’^ tl,fi miltU ‘ r - answering , I 
elare her mnoeence.” 1 LY sa,d «>^t might, he a hundred such Again she 
Il .ny child, ifyour lather was at home 1 ” S a,,d '’"'ml <;veiy day.” round her, I, 
thank Heaven lie is not!” exclaimed ani,) adw d Dfi'rent news for you,” Memen, and, 
Lauiia lervcntly. “ Yes, Mr. Thorne, mv , . M ,. U ! N<JATR > smiling. “ Ada shall the door. 
exception—if you never indirecily—in short 
you will understand niy meaning.” 
“ 1 d " understand you, sir, and I decline 
answering the question.” 
Again she rose to depart; drew her shawl 
round her, bowed good morning to the gen- 
U Vrx.t 1 w . a.^IVCU, 
10,1 8 ! ,,< T every day immediately after 
Again she rose to depart • drew her O i.o„n tel1 ,l “‘ wondrous story of life! I ^1™! , “ Yv9 * 1 do - d ‘*lor.” “Are un- 
ntd her, bowed good mottling to the -!en- , ‘l ’ 7 °' U,e<UumbIin - throm ‘ H ,,f d ‘*s- mestic'life v’>“ '"-c ignorant of do- 
rar . ...- ~ 
yoi’ii ’; «•».• !“ mi i»> . .. .. 
te. A brief conversation in'liV;!' . IIe who would rise above the common a,n, '‘*" 1 lo heart, you’ll be in 
-V,..,, ..-.venuy. “ tes, Mr. Thorne mv , „.' „ ^mitmg. “Ada shall 
fiiend shall he vindicated.” ' ’ V you all about it. I heard of it only th, 
“ Y.m ennnot take aueb a j„„ ra e y , . 
flftflr lllll V/iti tf i. . . i * • I Ml ink I f'H.ll ti'IDiuo •< IM 1 nr « 
.rai write to ^ , "i' "t "™’ M «*«« — 
• itwo, .sir?” ,'oloi°\\,‘iii 1.77.!!! !?, lvc,y Ada > who ^ place between him and Mr, Stone- he then ,( ‘ ve !» and ‘ulflll his tree destiny,—who would 
g, somebody to live 
' . . ••mmcciu, Will il wot, Sir?” “ nve, Y ADA, whose place between him 
hey must he shown reason lor reliance •• p Tt™! 0 ’ Sbft Wa » driv,,n <° bay. stepped forward. 
; Mrs. Vincent’s assurance.” ifv f™%* y 1 «‘>t gratify your curii “ Vc are ohlbrec 
“They Simli I.nt» t» "5 r . cried the girl T 
lev ll you do not form these ties, if you do 
not give aliment to y„ur heart, you’ll be in 
your grave before eighteen llli.nllic ’• mi.,. 
“ They shall have it!” cried Laura ' " le girb 
“ My niece was conslanlly with Miss Win- rca! W ZZT ,0 SRy tba ' s,, P p, ' r w=a 
ATE ; her testimony Will dear her from all * " ,1 ; ivc b‘m. Laura declined 
ispicion. 8 he will write „i » :! kin ® an Y, !m d followed Ada to her room. 
■a J11 .ynive Delore eighteen months” The 
‘ Tp "•!*" a ; i " T ( :,n "' She was driven l„ hay. stepped forward. - ' . “ ’ lU "“ receive ^ applaudits of the World and the TZf eP 1 Sniik> ? ^T'kaUly, laid 600f in gold 
™"y y 1 Wllluot gratify your curios- “We are ohli^ed to nst- approbation of God, must gird himself to ° n doctors taljk ‘ antl retired. Fifteen 
":'h ■% :TZ ,o ™v ht " Mw ™ ■ a '' 1 ? r ‘r u ^ la » ,ra °•«'"•.- M " aabunnl - 
£s t m t x Aon;* c ,2. M,s - ,, 
-Tii ... 
“ft T"i <**>»«** Lt«. Sira tokl treat you to dlL vra ’'"'"'“-'t ™‘ ol 'j<'T.-ra|>posltio„ l„ yio„!, r _d,. at , , 0 , “ ¥«ta. tats left moK 
t.'ioi.t i„s ... and I,or IMottd.hi,, n„ Hoi, Ia t un,il P™gix® htrarara® K rioc ion. j v h i“I"f «® ««W»4 than t 
-AOttAS raoUi®. “But, how tired VO., W, r,'t. !„ ’ 10 ,¥ rom °t e th0 a«c°T"ry ta _‘_ ' Road not to contradict iiral confut,- no 
rok sho exclaimed, and tears, as I live! cst" ‘ la " e as leel a deep inter- How To or, Rich.— Nothirar is more easv kolkrve and toko for granted, nor to find l 
f ,s| "' will write at once." 
I, . prevent my going , almt . 
."ira la™ .' ' a,Kl *° ° a hoBotact . <» g-so 
U^r raM *"“ Ml ’'° sive orilore fOT S 
1 ■■ My love, you ferrifyme," ettclaboed Mrs. “ r 
l .itAv. It are deterra hied to go, | win 
accompany you.” * 
m : T,H i™ llp Te said that he should re- at 
turn immediately to the Springs. ! 
, h ITT, tJl,?n , 13X01 Mr - Thorne conti- 
• < "Id lake a letter lrom Mrs. Vincent to check 
JUSUce E, ' v > aud she and her aunt Td 
r,lm fc " l,,c ^ 
cclaimed Mrs. Your nerve a 1 ’ ,llld tea,3 > as I live! est.” 
to go I will Vtf,|,Ilve been sadiy shaken. Let “W, 
40 , 1 m ill me assist yon to undress.” ,, 
I! 0 Sh0UUl fC * iZf” 
“We Mill see you the day after to-mor- Wlv ro w • T “ ° U,y t0 tlUst no ' 
row,” said Laura ‘ ? ; t0 b , C ' fn< * nd none 5 to everything 
“And here—if you please at the same TI * * , WC f * : l ° Sti,,t oul ^ Ive9 
hour.” 3 ase, at the same everybody belonging to us ; to be the friend 
“ We will certainly be here ” ,°! T man ’ ilnd Jmvc no man for our friend; 
• to hpiin int/ft'PQt llf'ktfiti mianar l ___ 
- r» W Uftfl UILIISIOOU liirnmu,,, D 
[ every shock and boldly advanced upon every ,• • J X 1 lEADINf) - — The great clialec- 
ba rrier. Thus shall the conflict go on,— the Kk,za1{KT1i ’« reign,- the 
shadow of sorrow giving place to tin* smile IZTZl Pbd ^l%.-among 
°< joy,— opposition to victory,—death to life , . , I l0riams llils 1( ’ n none more use- 
until progress becomes perfection, j w h ’ instruc,iv ‘ l to mankind than this: 
- 4 ^^_ , ® ead nut to contradict and confute, nor to 
How to be Rich. —Nothing is more easy nnd take for ^' a,lfed > "Or to find talk 
than to grow rich. It is only to trust no ! dl ^°"rse, but to Aveigb.and consider, 
body; to befriend none; to get everythin.-' If T t0 be ta8tcd - others to be 
and save all we get; to stint*ourselves and HL.-ested*’^ ^ 801110 few to be "b'-’^ed and 
Ada came in next morning, and, findim 
ih-nding her head again, she passed out,; 
Air. Ely banding out the aunt, and assisting 
her mto the carriage.—[To be continued ° 
of no man, and have no man for our friend • Tin,-... ili ! , 4 ~ 
to heap interest upon interest cent U non -J Mr ‘ Wesley remarks to this 
cent; to be mean, miserable and despised, tearing the flcsh'than u' ! ; C ’° ,,ling 8eem like 
for some twenty or thirty years—riches will i, )V p ‘ S • \ m 10 bone9 ’ aud t,ia t we 
come as sure as disease aud disappoiutmem. | ttuu. we 1 ^ 0 ^^ S.ldtuS 
