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MP-tiirK DYSPASIA, *ir*x i-:ar oo& l)|v Cn »(. of ^V nr<i:\<. ^ ALL • ,-,,1 J, ,.,.• i!i ?-= I ' I M . . - : .M- IV "lies--, n,- i! , ,..) c. f the Slotmcd. X;:-i. ijr P - l f" ••- : ur K'ucta;io n --. Suiking -r :' .• S- m u c h . S>i o n . llirr •! at.d o ijl.-ult .' < I Heart lb... IICATB & SSAVER, Editors and Proprietors* fRINKLIN €0FNTY -ftiB £&!& ;0 Published ever^ TaoRSflfAT MansiNa.al Msfone. r - t Franklin <Jct3nty, New York. OFFICE, on Wain Street, oppositertW Rail Road Office. i i' *J, cv < (A ihe b o . ihe--- J-.' . . :'u- : . S .-. i !-i"..-sh, •i'_3 i.! n ', ;;,d spuiW c m i e <.n"ec-" ' CliTi A v „v .:::D BY, JACK50.\, ^ Tsitiu. VRR. ANN'CV '•41,75 at thnen.1 $l 1 25ifpntd inadvancr;— fix raom'iti, ant} 2,00 if payment s detnv^d 'ill tit;* close oTt^rc y<»nr. ^~*f No paperdi-icontii'led until ah arrsaragr-s are •JjeiJ, except at the np-.ion of the publishers. Rates t,i Advertising. [TWELVE I.IS.ES, OR I. LSI. MftCEi SQCAB.K J 6q'tare, 1 week, $0 50 I 1 «q week, Wffli 9 50 75 3 " 1 00 3 mooih», 2 00 1 «q'!irp,G months. $1 00 1 " 1 \e ir. 6 00 ^ column G fr.oniliji, R 00 i " 1 year, 12 00 ir.ee, S3 per an- Carafe of iNro $>ork.~<~By Authority. S very Law so published by him", (the Stat© Prin.- nay bo road iji evidence from tile paper in which it shall ;be contained, ia all Courts of Justice in this State, and in jiroceedujsrB before any officer, body or board, in winch it shall tie thottgM necessary to refer thereto^ "until throe months after the close of the ses- sion in tvhieh it bceamo a law.—SSic. 8, title 7, chap. 8, part l^Kevised Statutes.! " [Every Law, unless a different time shall be pro- scribed therein, shall commence aDd take effect thro'- out the yhite, on and not before the twentieth day after the rlny of its final passage, as certified by the Secretary of State. Sec. 12, title 4, chap. 7, part 1, P.evisud Statutes.] Tt ! ' E •/.v£ STORE, Philadelphia. p.: r . n .Int. s is in I •i .-. ' hi V.iilrJ, /•tr skiil' [is foot prints meu^-t] Bu;ine<-s cards, not rxeec'tling six iam.—$"2>or-six monih** CL/* \ iv*rtU*:Tv*nta &hou\!ho maikr<! Oiw uuiuU.r of \\ t*k*; \o bj lnsenct—jotb*»-rwi!«e thfy wit! be con- ii n'if-l til! foihi.l, or at tlie Oftijn of the j>ubiiihert, a -c$ rharg*>ii accordingly.-^ A' 1 a'cc-virt?* for a^vrrtMinr nrp flue at Uia ttme of tha ^n: inseri.io:i of the advnrti3em#nt. v LWV OF NEWSPAPERS. : Sit)*Cri t ?t?r9 uh^ ^o not cive rrprrss nniico tr in'.r<irv, n,e considerttl as w.jiiipg to continue r J^SCrlptlOOf. ~r.jers or^ler the disrontinuonrr of their puLI.»li 'ta tc<*-, T,^«o<-,i : io »e/,<i Ibem til! K pa- ' ^nc been known U7. C-i\ •-J.ul.dc :-."es at vKc ill*. icubsnde, afitf - '.. -t If received •c i : Liver Cotn- W'c ireeon- -. . ' [ia'iiQE. ^ - - : l.tlSM- - ;•- .-iril itl • ', ' . ' 1.3 UVt& . . ' c- an/ '. -.1 f.xneri- ' , . .• us;. 1 ' „ . L terary . ' - - « i i n ..: =•., manti- .f 11 .• .i.ijieuOed a . rj of the. : C250S of u e would i n=- save i ita'.ed microtis • tuce I'-o i.ii i;'fat» u .U .' 13 . -js:y 5, ' —I lets CHAP. 203. AN ACT to amend the several acts relating to In- corporated Banks, Hanking Associations, and In- dividual Backers. Passed April 17,1851. The Pcoplr of ihe Stale o/A r ''«> York, rrpresented \i% Senile (inti.iaatvil/ly, do evau at f^llo*": { 1. Section oneof the act relating (o the redemp- tion of bank notes, passed May 4th, 1340, is here- by amended so as to read as follows : 5 1. Every moneyed incorporation in 'this state having' banking powers, and issuing- bills or notes $ B. Nothing contained in the third, fourth and fifth sections of this act, shall kpply to cases where circulating notes registered in die comptroller's office, shall be presented for payment to the an-ent of any incorporated bank, tanking association,^- individual banker, appointed : ccording to the Di- visions of chapter two hundre I andtwo of tl« laws of eighteen hundred and forty, .entitled, "An art relating to the redemption of jank notes," a 0 r to any bank, banking associatioi;, or individual bank- er, for whom there shall no be at the time an a- gent duly appointed as prosciibed in the said act; nor to banks, associations, cr individual bankers,' whose place of business is in either of the citiea of New-York, Albany, Brookly l, or Troy. Slate of yew York, ) 1 have compare!! the preced- Secrrtary's OJJire, ( ing willj the original law on file in ilits office, and do cerjify lhat tie Rnme it correct 'ranscnpl therefrom ajntl ufthe v\hoJe of the said original. ; CHRISTOPHER MORGAN, ' Secretary of Slate. From the Cineinnntti| Commercial. S w e l l e d H c i i d - A { S m a r t T a l e . A story is going the rot nds of the papers of a joke concerning aswell»d-head trick which If.ci . J . « r - •• a s rni- .!it'rt fui o A r sii.d et.- lle tpeti- Dytprp- b uiiit-C , 2 In in n t : : i r aud cxpret» •..•nl o', utt 11 II'.- • > Mice*, ^'.'.cntiua v '»f. C. .:..nd:iig r= } i v r actt't'J tboir bill.. ?d '.rifir patrr aivctin'i^il. If s'ibarr b.Ts move tn oilier places, -^,.'stjiuv^»> ifminfi the puui.-hrr. au-i ibr p ,jiei IH srnt to the for- mer ciireciion, they are t e! i te-'i OLSUJIC. 5. The cour:ai.«vfi deciji d 'hiu lef-.iirg to tn\r n paper from tha o d e , or reiv.-mrg mi I |,Tiwng it tin- cmtled- for, in. pi mm faci t e v uler ~e i f : mentief:T ifrticH C. A r«tn>«Kr -ne'Tefffrtir-r* irfmrnr xt'i'Ti M c pnper M not tiken frcm^tlie ofnee, multes ' l.'oiselt liable for hi* au'.icriptiun [.riee. , of circulation fahd every banking awociaiioft and j was^layed off upon a yo ing man newly in individual banker, carrying on banking business itialed into the mysteries of drmking, which under the act to authorize the business of banking, I reminds me of a story wh cb. is current in Do- troit, and which is altogether to good to keep. There is a certain gentleman in the city of the Straits, who is in the hahit of iuduigiiitr in a social glass occasionally- known to become, as the tight.' He is known by residents as well as sojoti; men of Davo Smart. j Now Davo has an enotaous big head, and is under the necessity of tavinga block made for the purpose, upon w!iich his hat is fitted. And as customary anion;;gi'iitli-tnen who fre- quent social gatherings t:> have the name of the owner in lar^o letters THE YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1851. ©crm0, $1,25 per 2fm«nn, in dWahce. Mjt 0 1111 a nj» FACTORY GIRL. AKTUCfi. S tt s i n c 5 3 Carbs except tliose whose place of business is in the cit- ies of New York, A't-nny,Brooklyn or Troy, shall, on or before tbe first day of July next, appoint an ajrent, wlm sl.eil keep an office in the cily of New I \<.rk, Albany or Troy, for the redemption of all cir- I culaiing polos issued by said corporation, bankino- a.-sociaijon or itidivi.hi! banker, which shall be pre- • s-entod ttiscch rgenl for payment or redemption. * 2. Section four of said act is hereby amended . so as to read as follows : ! $ 4. It fcha.ll be the duty of every such corpora- 1 lion, banking association aud individual banker out • of i he cines of Nc-v Vcrk, Albany, Brooklyn and I Troy, to redeem and pay on demand all circulating •Mtt**nv ;^'i otos * a ?°5 ti ,'?- v ""cl" corporation, banking associa"- v "*-<tion or individual banker pre a om«d. w xedemiuion or payment at the-' 3 "'-- c •' -'- '' • ' ci'y o! New York,, ! count not exceeding one-quarter of one per cent. " 3. W henever an anion shall be brought a- and who has been phrase is, a 'little all the fashionable rners by the cogno- l ^nip.s! any incorporated bank, banking association >"... 1 Stephens & Bnrkee, ' Druggist©, &rc, Fteld'g Enebinc**. M^lorr Lroukliu Co. >i | or individual batiker, lor the recovery of the amount [ due on any rirrtilaiing note or no:es rcyislerod in ; the oortipiru!ler"a oiiice, tlie pa\®ietu vt n l.icii shall . have beei, ceinanjed at the bankni'; house or unual :ce of their said agent, in'ffie J Oavo-^nd^biaiaacked in 'any or 1 roy, at a rate ofdis- the size of it >vou!d prove from walking off under it Davo was invited one given bv one of the 'np| course a m.ngnifiepnt al the beau moude were ___ champaigns, eau-de-vie in j put l'iside of the hat, this way, although tit any <* rd »»»*y.aiwii!J^V} 1 Groceries. B :j;% on 1 S, reifum^ri-, E. STTTIIEN-S. - I. Kai^i \rii [<17] •« BT..1 Wi t :;.r. T I CS1SLES J. 1S5BEK, Commissioner of ijigljroars ; Sf Kit. ovening to a party er ten.' It was of tir. All the clito of" athered. L'e,iv.ines, jrantlies, south s-ide N] y_ ! piace cd tmsini"..-. ofihe deiendaut, ilii sliali appear | Maderin, wete out in p'ofntdun. 'i'iie yiovv (.ntl.etiialoro-l^rv.Ue. lo the court in which such j of the lights, the music tjflbo baud, the smiles 1 of the ladies, the whirl of the dune?, were enough of themselvos to dinary mortals —'hut com were ofsoul suLduiug pc bT T. 8. y [cOXCLtJDED.] rl!' said G^pen, as bo parted to one will be prouder of you than I, if yotif accomplish the work to which you are abojjit devoting yourself. Happy would I be, had I a daughter with your true heart and notjlo courage.' 'Mary's heart was too full to thank him.— But her swee| young face was beaming with gratitude, aaj'sho turned away and hurried homeward, i « Mr. Bacot was walking uneasily back- wards and forwards in the old porch, when Mary entered the little- gardenjfa£ e - §he ad- vanced townrj&s him with & T>ngfu face, hold- ing out as she}' did so, a small package of pa- ra - ; . /. J 'Good newp, fathorl'suo exgiaimed. 'Good nowi|5! , •How?'- : '\V'lia», child?' eagerly asked the old man, his, mind bocetiming evidently bewildered. ' T V mortgage is paid, and hero is tho re- lease !' said Mkry, still holding out a packugw of papers. ,i 'Paid! PaitJ, Mary!' 'Who paid (it?' returned Mr. Bacon, with tiie air of a nuln awaking from a dream. 'I have paiii it, father dear I' answered Ma- ry in a trcmb|ng voice ; and she kissed the old man's chc^k, and thon laid her face down upon his breafct 'You, Maryj?' 'Where dtdj.you get money V '1 1/orrowceJ it,' muraiured tho happy girl. clear, andfhe (dras restrained by reason fiom acts of rashness by which his condition would be rendered fijtr worse than it was already. Bitter indeed, wore tho sufferings of Bacon, during the qu|ick passage of three weeks— at tho expiration of which time Mary was to leave home, im compliance with her contract^ —and tho mohj bitter, because his mind was unobscured by drink. At last the moment of separation came. It was a clear, cold morn- ing, towards pho latter end of March, when. Mary left, for Ihe las', time, her little chamber, and came do win stairs dressed for her journey. Ever, in the presence of her father and moth- er, during the $riet season of preparati6n, had she maintained a cheerful and confident exte- rior; but, iu her heart, tlicro was a painful, shiiukiug back from Uio tria! upon which she; was about entering. Ou goir.g by tho door of Mary's chatnber, a JCW minule* before she 'I'm gllad to hear that. Does he drink as much as ever?' 'No. : Ho has given up that bad habit.' Indeed ! Then he must be doing bettor.' 'He ran himself down very-low,' said Mr. and wis about losing every thing, try, like a brave, right-minded girl, r »rw,ird and saved him.' How did sho do that, father?' trreeti, when M stepped 'Mary 'Dyer lars 6n had a mortgage of throe bundled dol-r. , - . .. . , , -. , is farm, and was going to sell him ! '""pulses, father, and forgive the balance of out in m^d-winter, when nobody cared to be-I " i0 ,'" a « - j . 'Aro you certain that Bfie w-iil accept what you ash me to give? ' Will heriown sense of justice permit her to'stop until the tvhota n who had money to spare. On the _' I heard about his trouble, M»ry call- ed on nii> and asked the lo;»n of a sum-sufil- friend very day cicnt to Irs. Bs'con saw her daughter promised instalment "f thirty-seven dullard How She Whc: 'lou to save 1 'Mary! Mary! 'What does' 1 this mean?' said tho old man, pushing back her face and gazing into it earn- 'Borro >"wTEh me-treyr - M«5 be foun-1 at tlie ofH.-e of Perm,-; Ttmr^days. Any bu-^ne.s requiring ill ibr C"ni rriissi'jrior. w '!' be j ruTTtj ! !v nt oi.iire II 1- th<* ->tm«* t-o l.-U nt «aid i-lH-i-. « ut'<-n l n> : su.l i" lr ''.ighi, liiat at the time such d -mand of I payirent w«s m;t(!e, the t'efendent odered in pay- :r.7t-. ' 0i< nl 'he circulating note or notes issued by any ; la:,k aa.-otialion c>r hanl-er, oiher than ihe dWeri- • tl..'i', which Wtro at mo time at par ia ihe city of ! New 1 oik, Albany or Troy, or eitneroftho same, | lor it!f amount i»t ute circu.aiing note or notes so li.on I prttei.ted, with au aCdavi'. ,f rer]:iireil, tl-.at such , n , r [ drat'tt-r dr;t!";s i* or tn- aviilcbli lv ihe'.r lull amount, turn the ljrain of or- bined with the-iiquois wer. Dave was one .1 Dental Hotice. nderl m, if to insure the immeihule paym^bt I'.creof on pre- ' fcri'iation, or in case a'iy ac'.on «hn'l be cmmri.c- e<! on such note or t-.oios Leforr ti'f rxpirat'u n ol and in courso of the Before it wa-s tim , 17 fir the poipi <r. the A^ ; i«y o-»e^^it j*oii (irople •m gt-l i H ; i; P.j.'ie im'.' j-.. tnT.c-.w S. TWCHOLS, Dnnt!»t. »ru!.l »i|j in \A' patrons and 'rien-t* llat be ...1. b-«ve l o r ib<- City on LU- 1 0 ii in.i'., «•• ufobiaimrg «o.:,>- ri-c< r.; imp'ovemc :<'» I v b c .I-'*-r"-in'-.l eot f-> t-t- i ir.ion^ \\ to k c -1 v-'K'e \. n b i be I im*' a*^l l.i'-e I be :n . . . . . :c ; i i n j . i ; l fis fill tci »k «.-* 1 b-y • • *,,'•*. HQ.i at ali-u: -;rie 1-^il .be t--C}-ej,.M. ;^ :•• i . "iii' I. in. n-137 <b> fc ii; in 1 c^ *t , \\ •-.**' Jutt! !r\ St.«tr, oj p ui.e Kni.pc'r Ac .-;-?-"* -n* warranted. of that class who believe it is best to 'go it while they are young,' evening imbibed freclv. to break up he would have had several brinks in his hat could he havo put it on but there was the diiliculty. Son-.;' of Dave's associates, who were dis pofjfd to be merry at hi3 expense had t eil hini duiing the ovet ing divers invitations to join iboni it; a giass of their favorite diink varying the k^d^ofjiqiior and ' n ' l.isi in • nun rtt //•» c i-ii.Vfi.e Jn t IiO Malor.f. A^li e.t. ISO). ^ 6-i £ctnt» -Wv\. Wiu Surocnor. I.FU'S Law OtTici?. fifiern days frojn tiie t.injot the first drmat.d there- of, as above"triei tioned ; and provided stitii bunk, association or individual banker shall be ready and preparejd to redeem such note dr noies in the law- (ul money- of"!lie Uol'- J States, at the pi.ur.'er or j , p ;u -h one ! ore i nary place..1 bo .».. ,s „f ^icii l.nnk ^-,-t cia'i. n ,;_.,;.,. up , „ |,i» j l) ;-.i llit ( a t/«-ii*ro.V«j. t-rbaukir, at the ex,n .i-ii n of the sail h' e-n ..avs ' • , ( °- ,' , J ,., *?1 , ,• , i from tbe time of tho f.r-t ccrnanl thereof, with in- i ' " " ' f Ct S ° T^ ^'V',* rcf " 6il W88 . " 1 " ° I lereM, then in either ca.-e, the plainiilT iu-yurh ac- I " ' a d — a n d Dave^foun.1 lnmsoll, long uefore j lion .ball not recovpr any co-t3, loes or dwburs- r llia fashionable hour < f getting drunk, com- ments .whatever against tiie defendants, and -hall | miffing several indisert Lions, which rendered Le rntijled'to recovvr no more than seven per ceut ( if necessary be should leave while ho could, interest, in lieu of all duiuagesforlbe nompa^metjt j H 0 W as perfectly autre that what Lo had of the said circulating nole or notes ; but no inter- I drank was affecting lim seriously—but he est s'.iall be recovered upon such no:e or notes ii- - - - ' K. 51. WEST, BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER. snoruN-nEu P. B. jffbLEa's-noTEL. MALON2. N. Y., -. •"ii I'.'DW .(J.VZETTf, ' .j . . .v .n..Le L'a^gj).. c '. y.'.:«" : :TT£RS. A --• r«.ci .. . i w tat are. •:» f i :ii c i '.'. ci.te and ; - ; • '. " '• te, when . i' C'J CI.. t.i in Ui'.rers,- ... :. u:. .iit'c^-tl that we : .- . ..::!S 11 tiie day, that i«. I , c r ,t. v. ; ti J 11.1 u fu'-goi- c isr.r jubtv yucsol tnis- .. !,;: ^ rr:iji!>Lcd, univcr- h's i:.t.i the hesrty appro-. Law Copaiiner&liip. ^ H E un ler^icneii b a n c jorm«-H n Copnrtrerfhip as - A'ttoriuvs, Solicitors and 0"n nu ^n*>rs ut i.a*-*, tjrider'ttn« firm ' .FacliSOHS, SIa5tl©sa& Sfoibfos, | ud will rrnns act such business aimoi beeniiu-ied t o I them, to tha «evera! courts i>( tins S'.aie tin.t of ihe U mLfl ) Slates. Tt.ey e«n be fuun.i a: ibeir clTice, In t ihe vilingn'oi .llalfrJC, lau ly occupied b> Meisrs, Jack- j on Alfuitoc J.H.JACKSON. JOHN 11 L" t I O N . | ALBLUtT UOBBS. Dated tl^'o'.ir. 1. 13i0- AT T . D U N T O N , Witt, PERfOHM A.LI. OPEBATIOrfS Irt Dejatal Surgery, r'aat may be required, with npaineas.correctneseand dispatch. ^ll,optt*ations tcartfiitted loAgivc satisfaction. i t w o d,oorB west of the Tost Olace. ' leivce has been received n> a: 1 oecliotis of tbe Un- ?, and Ihe st.ongest resit that there is mors ol it tbe regu'ar PnysiciaiiS of her costroms cotnbined,*|| cstabiislicd, and folly protg-.fi epaxatfon will meet lM§8 en prtceated even iig3»"S fi y a.n doubt, alter using-it rasg^ ficaly upon the siooaBcft*^ •>b e to c:' itne! i ;1 oU bil'hi •Tot is i.j-mct!iaie. Tbejr%| a F2":.--bE or rsPAST-witlj:.| ; : •!§m°geoM. my action, unless t lie plniniifl' or bolder thereof sh.til have Rgain presented the same for payment, nt the hanking bouse cr ordinary place of business nf si.eft defendant, on or after the fifteenth day af- ter buch first demand, and beffirp ihe twentieth day, and the ueft'nu'antoliull have uegloctadand rtfusud to j-«y tiift same wi'.h ir.tcrctt to that time, as afore- faid. Ai;d if siicli hank, a^^-ocial^oll or banker, at the time of the first prcsei.Ttioa of s.ti'i circulating note or notes, shall have offered lo pay current bank notes dr drafts, or both, or eiiher, in the manner above provided, and shall tit the lime of ihe second presentation, pay or longer the amount ol such nole t-r noie» thus tlcmanued, in the lawf'll mouey of the United Slates, at their bai.-kiDg house or ordi- nary j.lace of business, ihen such bank, association or banker shall not be deemed to have suspended or_ refused specie payment, within ihe meaning of any stuitutes authorizing proceedings for the disso- lution of thei charter of such bank, or authorizing proceedings' to restrain or enjoin the ordinary busi- ness of such bank, association or banker, nor shall such bank, associai'on or banker, in such case, be. liable to any oiher or greater damages for the non- payment of such circulating note or uotes, than as above provided, anv provision in the charter of any bank, or any other statute to tho contrary notwith- bianding. I 4. The fourth seclion of chapter two hundred and sisty of the laws of eighteen hundred and thir-- ty-eighl, as amended by luo first sejetion of chapter forty-six oi ihe laws of eighteen hundred and forty- one, islhereby further amended so that it shall read as lolluws :—.In case the maker or makers of any such circulating note or notes, countersigned and registered as aforesaid, shall at any time i)ereaft£7 ou lawful demajRtduring the usual hours qf busi- ness, between the hours of ten az& three o'clock, at the place wbere such UQW or n.otes is or are pay- hoped to escape from precise situation being the party wiLiioul his known. Dave Was al- ways very polite to thj? ladies. It was a part h the blood boiling in seething vvilh tho luju- roso with grout pte- t on one ^ide and then .COUNTERFEITS. ,-. vsi v»ce on Main SireeJ, oyer Andrus 5dr#"i -'• ' J a.ned that h i g h c b a r « j ^ ^L. * ****&**, a.I medicines- to aUaiBrt0Tr put forth a spurious arttsjf ..s of ifcof e who are 1 iapf^Jf .m m •*•&. m IENUINE tten signature of S."iP «-np;t', and the natfli^ r Iko-rt which they are-spjfjffi ,nd ret ail, at the *? DIC1NESTOHE, _ et, one door below Sfc&jjfc et,) Phi'adelphiajf-a^ilfc: enerai.y throi^^S^ 1 ^ PANGBoa#&co. 4ae too, fors»Ta^ of ' ' F. T.JJeatb.' S. F. BifES, •iciisn and a«»(denc e first dwelling east of the Mcthodi»t Church. Office over L. C. Lathrop's Store. I of such note or notes making suteh deraaiid, may, ^ cause the same to be protested, in one package, for- non-paymeut, oy a uotary public, under his acal'of office, iu the usual manner,, jinless the president, cashier or teller of such bank shall offer, to waive demand and notice of the protest and shall in pur- suance of such offer make, sign iintl deliver to tuff ! party faking such demand, an admission in writ* ing stating tbe lime of the demand, ihe amount de- manded, and the facts of the non-payment thereof, and thje comptroller on receiving and filing in hts office such admission or proles^ together With tfrich note or ijptes, shall fortlfwith giv.e notice mwiitjng to die maker or makers of such n'pteornbtesfdpay the satne, and if he- or tfiey.Bhall' omTt^to- td9-^o for fifteen days after such uotic*, thfescwhiptirolfenBhall immediately UieTeupon.(oSilesaihe»h8<MMt#ati$Jie.4 that there is a good aRtysgal ifefeni^ a^tiqjtt ; tfoe paymelnt of s u B h n p ^ o r n ^ s l ^ e a q t i ^ e i ' n t h a ; -^ J ^HlJ»t*ffiMed dkof . ! -.?•• H5MLOSB, FttANKLIS CO., S TT, 13* Particular attention given to the eollectinj bas- imt*f. . i *• Office two door a east from Field's Echarge. v Ql1torn^Si Co«ttsfellor5 ^b Solicitors, MALOfeE^' FKANEUS C O . , , H . ' T . .Lewis's Store, EDWARD FI^CH. 7 J» B. Haaders, ^turnes, 0olii5rt0r ardf Cotmsritor, "Will- iJtteml to all cotleeTTon trasroess entrosted to !ijriJ,SSr<r|#»etice in I^aw and Equity ID tho Supreme Court* bffiei on the ea« tide of Wead-st, near the Railroad, ,; 1.,:«.)'. ^»^>" e - Fraiiklro Couot^, N. Y. . .. • ..-.-. «r";H .6 --n \»d##" .1 IJA'SssV^^llM^if^riK^^^'ISi ^SSsSSS**??*' ^bU Hbutel»T^a»nnl^,iwaf6aronMaihStr«et -?- 'r^n^j^t^l*.fflfe!«ftb«jr W to8 g e«, lsvirajice, • iif> of tbo beeiCoTDp*s* i .• . iTertedattheaftcaof-, ' 1AHMELEE& FITCHvr —Books bcol, Eibraus,-] readfal cheapr I Thompson. -ttiOffii^mirfita^hela^Jtyl^OTCOofrloT*. - . . ' . - , ' L^v. /' »w»ntion to teeunnfc fo ioldier* atil rf|h<* to U»4.*»d auniao*, ,und> "iktnn* P«rt<WoT»r't5,f8it fXC»fOK,Ht'TTON & HOBBS Bdinty L^ids MdJaithfull 'othitsim'r ktWSt of his character. Wi his veins and his brain or ho had drank, Dav ci-icii, and b-nving fir. on the other, with tfie inost polite air he co assume said:—-(rood evening Indies I (.'oi,d evening gcntlomen! , ifc|ti''tU , t mu interrupt yoii. I mnst be goii g. Jo-jn,' to l!io waiter,'bi ing , my hat.' 'Yes si.-,'said Jo!m, and disappear- i ed—almost instititly •eturujng with ti.o re- . quired article in his hind. Now it W.-.R part of the plahv of the trie ads of Smart that ho should not be pennittedto leave without so.iu' • diiliculty; and as a pert of tho plau they had j taken the name from lus hat and placed it in the smallest hat to be found in thp pile of hats J then present—and the waiter instead of bring- | ingSmart'«io\YnBeebi& Costarlhad brought j «t ...:»i. "t.:_ ?. ' 'Wliv, who would lend you three hundred 1 dollars"?' ! 'Say, child |f ' 'I borrowed] it of Mr. Green,' said Mary, and as site said this, she glided past hor father, I and entering into the house, hurried away to her mother. [Jutt-ro she had time to inform ; her of what-^ho had done, the father joined them, eager ft^r aorao further explanations.— ' When, at last); he comprehended the whole 1 matter, he was, for a time like a man stricken ' down by a he|vy blow. ! '.Never," saij he, in the most solemn man- ner,'will I consent to this. Mr. Green must ; take back bis Inoney.' j '.Let the. farpn go I' I 'It shall not|,be saved at this price.' J But he sooji comprehended lhat it was too | late to recall jtiie net of his daughter. The money had alfready passed-into tho bandsof ! Dyor, and th^ mortgage been cancelled.'— , Siill, Ija yv.is jjxed in his purposo that Mary should uol Iea| - e home to spend two long years of incessant tfbll in a factory, and irninnliato- ' lv called on >fr. Green in order to make with | him some (.ii'jjjrent arrangement for tito pay. moiit oi' the IJoan. But to his surprise and ' grief, ho founijl that Mr. Green was uuyield- , ing in his determination to keep Mary to her ' contract. '• i 'Surely! suircly ! Mr. Green,'urged tho dis- ' tressed fatheijl 'you will not hold my dear i child to this ptedge, made under circutnstan- ' ces of so try big a nature V i 'You will npt punish — I say j.unisJi—agen- • lie girl like jjher, ^" or ' ov ' n g ^ or fat be r t0 ° well.' i 'If there is a|ny hardship in the case,' replied Mr. Green, c|lraly, 'you are at fault, and not me, Mr.Bacon.' 'Why do ylou say that?' inquired the 6ld man. 'For the necessity which drove your child to this act of pelf-6ac.ria.ee, you aro responsi- ble,' . More calmly the mother parted with her • dollars. S-hJUU. \ . t kn< | It was a grortl - ' v •Yes has been reformec camo down, kneeling at her bedside, with her fr.ee deeply bni-ied among'the clonics. Not liiftbat mo- i mdnt did she fblly comprehend the trial thro' I which her chiljd was fiasiinp;. ' The stage ! was at the door, an I Mary's! trunk strapper) up in the boot b. fore she came ; down. In tho porch stood her father and mother, and hor younger brother and sister, waitings her-appearance. 'Good bye, father,' said the excellont girl, iu a cheerful voice, as she reached out her hind. Mr. Bacon cnught it eagerly, and essayed,to speak son'.e tender and encouraging worth.— BuUhougH his lips moved, there was nosonnd npon the air. 'God bless you!'was nt length uttered in a sobbing voice. A fervent kiss was then pressed upon her lips, and the old man turned away and staggered rather than walked back 1 ject her 4Btit he w could she pay you buck lhat sum !' asked thj young man iu surprise. '•I loaned her the amount she jinked,' replied Green, '.jiid she has just paid me the first uou!>:e s 'Nob! with en'. 'Yes plied Mr fActory principle far abov into the house. 'I fully agree with yiou in that,' he answer- ed. •Then, father,' said Henry,' 'why hold her any longer to her contract, thus far BO honor- ably fulfilled. The trial has; proved her.— You seo the pure gold'of her character/ T have long seen it, 1 * returned Green. 'Her father is thoroughly reformed.' 'So I have reason to believe.' 'Then act from your own heart's gen^rou* ift the morlg.age did V the .get the inoiu-j She earned it with her own hands. 1 •iV In Lowell.' itirprise me,' said Henry. 'And so, i er father from ruin, she has devoted ; her young life fo toil in a factory! and tho effect of llii* self-devotion, all that I hoped it would be. It has her father. It has saved him in a :jr-.ise.' girl!' oxcl.iimod the young man rasinsm. I'-iu may well say 'that, llegrv,' re- G recti, 'fu the heart of that humble girl i3 a truly nobio and womanly lhat elevates hor, in my p»timathn, t any thing that rank, wealth, or so- cial position alono can possiblv give.' 'But f ithcr,' said Henry, 'is it right to sub- to so sevore a trial ? It will take a lorjg time, for her to earn three hundred Does not virtue like hers.—' w what you would say,' interrupted r ti - ^ f 0 j T rS ' BaC ° B ' bnt n 8he I Mr - Gre K 'True I could cancel the «bfi»a now fully comprehended the great use to flow ' ^ " " from Mary's self-devotion, aud, therefore, with h her last kiss, bieathod a word of encoura 'Oh sift, is words liko th 'wrQv Ihis'the time to wound se?' 'WlVy do yfeu turn a seeming act of kind- ness into tho Sharpest cruelty?' • - 'Jigpeak to J-ou but the words of truth aDd ik«m»,.»tk't,i.'.' I- •;'"'"• " i soberuess, Mil Bacon. These, no raau should the one with,his name in it, , i , . , f i J ^ , <AI. ..„«.>«„: l n *i« A i_ i p shrink from hearing. *Ab, yes, said JJav i. taking the hat from , 0 J. ° r »T. . T^I.„ < n Jt^t.f o„ A \ t- < 'S>even yeatts ago jour farm was the most John,'all right. Good eveningladtes, bow-, , . J . L. ° J . ,, , , . :„~ r'~«,» . .i > J r, i- productive in Ihe neighborhood, and yon in ing—Good evejwng gjcivtlomen, and after In-' ' ' ' J salaaw, Davo broughl his hat, to his head. It did not go on assisual, Date took it down, turned it round and lc oked at it-i-turned it up and endeavored to lead tjje nanSe—'0. K.' said he, as he again brough! h|= i, a t with graceful rootio" i 0 his sidts and bowed—'G ood evening l a Jies, good evening gentlemen.' A - gain the hat wasliftec to his heaid'.but was no nearer a fit than before.. D<>ve « t a r t e d .\v,i,th surprise, while.alheyes were, turjied toward hin feS ...LI -/.«••. si easy circumstances. 'What has Iproduced tho sad change now visiblo to all ejjyes?' . 'What ha&i t°hen from yon the ability to rtiannrrg your 1 affairs as prosperously as be- fore ?' ! ' . ".' ~ 'What has j made it necessary • for yota* cMTd to leave her £ itheifs sheltering ijoof and bury herself fp? tw > Joij@y,e^isiri i .a factory, in or- der tqs^ve.yoju fronj total juin 1 Go home, Mr. Bacon, and'answer these questions to me:it. 'It is for your father.' 'Let that sustain you trjfhe end.' A few moments more, and the stage roll- ed away, bearing with it the very sunlight from the dwelling of Mr. Bacon. Poor old man ! Restlessly tlid he wander about for days af- ter Mary's departure, unable to apply him- self, escept for a little while at a time, to any work; but his in.juiettido did not drive him back to the cup hr> had abandoned. Xo, he saw in it too clearly tbe cause of his present deep distress, to look upon and feel its a'l ire- ment. VV hat had banished from her pleasant home that beloved cjhild, and sent her forth among strangers to toil from early morning until the going down of tho sun ? Could ho Idvc the cause of this great evil? No! There was Vet enough virtue in "his heart tp save* him. I Love for bis child was ptongor than tho de- praved love for strong drink. A few more ineffectual efforts were made to ! turn Green from his resolution to hold Marv '< to her contract,And then tho humbled falh.'r resigned himself to the necessity he could not' overcome, and with a clearer mind and a new- ly awakened purpose, applied himself to th$ culture of! is fh.-:n, which, iua few mouths, had a more thrifty, appearaneo than it had present- ed for years. Ln the mearj t4me, Mary had entered one of the mills at Lowell, and was doing her work with a brave apd cheerful spirit Some pain- ful trials, to oije like liar, attended her arrival upon the duties 'tion nnt. derive great pleasure from doing so ci ' ' claim is satisfied?' asked Green. '1 cannot answer-for that father,' returned Ilenry. 'But, let me beg of you to at least make the generous offer of a release,' Mr. Green went to his secretary, and, tak- ing a small piece of paper-front! adiawjor, held it up, and said—** 'This, Henry, is her acknowledgment of tho debt to me. If I write upon it'satisfied,' will you take it to her and say; that I hold tho obligation no farther.' 'Gladly!' was the instant reply ofHgnry. I 'You could not ask me to do a thing from I which I would derire greater pleasure.' Mr. Green too*k up his pen and wrote across the face tff tho paper, in large letters, 'satis- I tied,' and then, handing it to his son, Said— ^ 'Take it to her, Henry, and say to her, that ! if I had given way to" my feelings, I would '• have done this a year ago. And now, let tne | speak "a word for your oar. Never again, in i tiiis life, may a young woman cross your path who^c character is so deeply grounded in vir- tue, who is so pure, so unselfish, so devoted in heir love, so strong in her good purposes. * Her position is humble, btif/'irf a life-ccrnpan- ion, ^ve want personal excellences, not extra- neous social adjuncts. |You' have my full consent to win, if'you can> this sweet llovVer, blooming by the way-side. A, proud day will it be for me, wheti 1 can call her my daugh- ter, * I have long loved^Jjtr as such.' More welcome words titan these^Vtr. Groea re- her, and I.ring to | contract in silence and qtfickh left the room. .pi-character. More- | The- reader can easily anticipate what fol- tlier that sho should l 0W ed. Marv did not go back to Lowell. A t it Hjbe conclusion of my better ju.lgnmt,.: could not have spoken to l|ii son. Thoy were al tilings considered, that sho be perinittod to ljk. e a response to Ids own filings. He did Jid up the entire measure of hor contract.— j , lo;> however, make any ainwcr, but took the I ue trial will fully prove her, arid ' ' view th<} genuine gold of her over, it is best forTier fall sart'lo JO a sufferer through hrs intemperance, vear afterwards she was introduced to a select I say 3$ in, for, really, Mary experiences more j c i, c l e of friends in Boston ss the wile of Hen- pleasurf than p.iin lr..iu what she is doing.— I r y Green, and she. is now ti.o warmlv esteom- I'he trial is not so great as it appears, iior ; Cl | r r : enc j a „d companion pf pome of"the most reward is with her daily, a:id it is a rich re- \ intelligent, refined, ligiftPthinking, and right- "' ar i u - " i feeling people in that city? Her husbaiHTnaa ^llenrjy asked no further qtieslion, but he j sce n no reason to repent'bf his choice. U tt mo:e tuan a passing interest in what lie j A3 for old Mr. Bacon, hi* farm has contin'- h«d healrd. In the course- of a week, Mary i ,, c d to improve in apiie-artjinco^and value ever returnee to Lowell and he went back to Bos- s - : , ce his daughter paid ..ftthe mortgage; and '°'; 1 ; r.3 he, once for ali, banisbed liquor from his Three monthsaflcrwards, Mary again came j honse, he i'3 in no danger of having his little homo te visit her parents and again called j property butdeucd with aliewoncumberanco. upon Mr. Green to pi:y over to him what she | jji, cheerfulness has rt turned, and hC; bears hud be ell aide to save horn her earnings. It j as 0 f old, the reputation of being the best so happened that Henry Gieen was on a vis- tempered, be;t hearted min in the! neighbor it from fooston, and that he met her, as before, | hood, as suo vvas retiring from the house of his fa- l!i->r. This ti:::c- It-i_sjiokc !o her and renewed Ui. ; r ol| ac.piaiiitanre, c:cn going ?o fur ai- ! to walk la portion of tho way homo with hor. , .vt tne ehtl of another three inon '•lief though thi. the-, ;n:i. in the city ajrid entrance assumed. Bit daily the trials grew less and i .. • t . • - . „u„ »„-r J . • «t .- 1,-1 . e t . i p r a c t i s i n g a t t o r n e y 111 l i o 3 t o n . she toiled on m the fulfilment ol her contract 1 ' • ° .-•>.. j met a meeting was, it left ii^ion the mind of each fhu .ot!ior's t ima 'C inorc stro::gly impressed than it hid over bepn. In the"aircL' where Ilonry Green moved in Bos- ton, he Diet many educated, refine.!, and ele- gant young women, some of whom had at- tracted fiiin strongly ; hut, in tiie humble Mary Bacon, Whose station in life was that of a toil- i ig factory gl'l, he saw a moral i.-OHUty wliose , i^ht tni'ivv- all the alliircmonts pre-3enteJ by these co 11;.letcly into shadow. Six 11 ont.,5 went by. Henry Groen had ' been adiiiitod to the bar, and was now a. It was in the | state phperj t thp,|iilj such j^portlr- '-"-'- gentlemeo/^hnd 1 oFfhfeirO^d left'fii W&effier^a,ve, [Uri •m¥j^m%^rM •4 ••ith" i mi ' J 5. The twenty-ninth section of said chapter two hundred and sixtyofthefawsof eighteea.hun- dred and 'l^y-eigbt, is hsroby amended «o as to > %$&,, g^%!«*pmtiQn oriiiidijfidualMnierjMl h e liablf ^&tfpi« lis tt*r U£L1^" &Mea cr \Mbi^, dt^s^*fot^ri.^yweaithiit^ u —^-nh pei aiinumj.frotfiithcstiniis •o^sf"""- '~"* fiBPOTntj WT aiwn^Xii^th<^i|rij ottzvmisig? •#><. "Tir^t '»**• 'S/ir-iV t ' ' ; •'^il"'] it. »» • i 'you,* pwo heart, and may "the pain you now 'My daughlar-shalljiotgo'^X^Ainied the 1 man^pass onately. S; r ' tor '•" ' ;...| <X hold her \ /WtfeB pleage^o repair to Low- 'David Smart, sir,' said John. 'Who am I V said ] i>ave, pohiting to himself. . 'David Smart,* answered. John. 'All right! Good Evening ladies-good ev- ; • Vf^-^pf^t^ * 0 f Tfare^ VeeksVand td eping gentlemeo, atjd again Dave bowed pro- ^ a $ .Imnde^imt^y^a.^ fouqdly to eapp §i«e_,ofpe ro.oiin--?i"'T ••".'I'''' »_*— ^ - ,<—.!....i « . _ i; - r _ if __ ro,o.ijri—and agait'ij attempted to put his I at on. His success "vrhk no better. Dave loo ied at the Hat with terror in bis aspect <Hun p/Baidhej'siyelfedhriad by —rt^v.. AU right, 1 said! lie, pjlacjng his jia$ under his left arm,aiid.bowing .again to right andfei^Qdodevet^ngcladieSj good evening ]4hel!n&oaandIlfflZ!Sis honlo. •-': ' - ' J o - . ..-> >a taDte ! £y|ffli Ofe r S#efljteg. i'*h 'I wiir exei •imm&ti ijKfjT.enr-'ti-li .ItraCtt .i.'raji_cio - '-• >>..% ."* iir.-j uni l^.v."- ' il inta another mortgaaae on? my ik«®|*isettanf said (Jree*.^- "5 > atrfi30%onri3ii|ngbler=ea«!ry qn'thecrioblepuri- pose, ando tb^ a geliq\^^BXfffl»#inliviass- i.oi sa .sfeA ofth.Gntarlbi.0*. little distance., f .Qui tfon iqdicateich jbqt. his oyria,vjue^jhe g^fnal\ing" away J go away P Hpreanied th< io-lja.'BhoittttoTjis stafe- cMthfrappliQaiiiVakpy, iintiijg.,tj) rft^QjOtea* ^ oni | CrieR^oqfejA^yairecr IBfffledatMir^po^ M$&& «ppy««rt^ I a ^ ^ a ^ a | tiottanoT ^Will: joa a 4ctoj^l^Wi.^viplaJ:,o ^er cp,n r with Green, ht.ppy under i J .m ever present con- sciousness that sho had saved her father's property, and kept their homestead as the gathering pladje of the family. At the end of throe montHis,she caret back and spent a week. ' How (her young heart bounded with joy at the grea|t change apparent in every thing about the houso and farm, but, most of all, at the change^n he/ father. He was not so light of word and smilingly cheerful as fti for- Ol8rifiaieS,liut he was sober, perfectly sober; arid she felt that the kiss with which he w,el- corriedli6r brief return, was purer than it had evePbVeri.' '-• ' On the very day Mary came bjftck, she 1 called over td see flf r. Green, and jjaid him thirty-seven dbHars on- account of the loan, for wliicb he gave her a receipt. Then he had many questions to ask about her situation.at Lowell, and how sh,e bore her separation from home, to all of vvhioh, she gave cheerful an- swers, and, in the end, repeated her thanks for the opportunity he had given ber to bo pf such 1 great service to her father. as he sat ><!dj r<f1" rt i«? r> *>*''!iai3 ".#-"' toi$!bi^ii&-^ ••^•fol oti mm clo^'hefgh^ r-iV"!'^ ^•-#?l,f•-^M#^^ i tfMBo^t-ioV^ibybohildiaway:!* . ^ito not layiso heavy a burden on.jonooisg' ^•^^.ff^-^'^^^-^^^^^^'^ cfo 5 fo tb# 'if j i Bat ^eea^riW^i4l^}Jlltfee»a,gppsal$^ eyery expedient in fa&^trwer|-^iort of a total/ .4io?ifii5e*jo0'b^4tttie j ^«^.^ toi*Rt|e^be, : : 'mpur^>bTut.jtt.'fVaini^; Escept^'fopbiffiream^ ie ae_ tioHi eSnclftded to* ptiSe him under 1 th'e 'care of a n Ominent laJWyer'fet ; Bdstiim-' 'In this pd- sitioftteB had howlieen-for : two-yearg,"aad -was ^p^Jc^plyingiojtjadaiiHstoflito the bar. . Ma* pajrloff-JUh-'iGvee^i' fl»e amount' of moirey which she had saved from her earnings during the first three month* of her factory business HoW TltEV iMT Pt-.tS AT BntGUTO??.-^- Never you buy a. fat pig at Brighton,''%aS the advice given us by dne who had been there. 'And why not a fat pig if ''Cause you see tiiey fat em too fast for th« Brighton market sometimes 'How so ?' 'Why you sae,>sarri3 of them west /country dealers .fetch their; pigs in pretty nighakiu and bone. Well, jest afore l-'iir day they gives em-corn and salt—nothin bat jest corn and salt no swill—no water. .Next day pigs is nniazin thirsty. Then the satplnts gin em jest as much water as they kiii fJru»k<.' Thol pigs puts into it, and ke?ps a drinkin, and dtinkin. Sposen on an ax-drage they swaller ' out a bar'l apiece. Tb'ajt 'makes em' look pleasant mouth of June and ho had come ! dreadful nice, 1 tell you— all filled put sleek home to spend a few weeks with his family, audhuavy. But bb^re ainfj no : heart and sub- One jmoiiiug, a day or two after his return, j stance in it. l r ou car'one, of them ar critters conversing with his father, the fonii of some oao darkened the door. 'Ah Mary !' said the elder Mr. Green rising and takiiig the hand of Mary Bacon, which he shook warmly. 'My son, ilenry,', he ad- ded, presenting tho blushing giil to his son, who in turn, took her hand and expressed the pleasure be felt at meeting her. Knowing the home, andcalculate you've got'a busterin pilli of pork, but jest you look hi you* hogpen nextmiornin^iHttd you wont find nothin,but a hog frame, skju aji' hone, md"'dear at that^r you can't-tell tae nothin al>ont : fatpigs—By© been there, and I've seen en pihnujuctfir'cd!' "Bostc ti Olive Branch; A*.coKSioDATi>fG.—Thd Worcester irack- n.ien are not to be outdone!) in politeness a,nd upon which Mary had called,, Iff- 1 -'?-" ry,TOt Wishing to be present at its transac- tion., soon retired. As he did so, Alary drew j Yankee shrow-duess. - It 14 well-known thai out her rWfee al fd took therefrom a'sujall roll the Worcester and.Boston, aud;the Worcester of banh.hills, saying, a3 sho handed,is to &lr. and Norw-ic-h'Ii^ilt'pad Derots-ape bplkin one. Green, J,_ J '- aud r^te satne baililing. It^often-happens that Thavoeome to make you another payment.' strangers ct^niijig from. Boston,, not aware, of VVith a grave, business-like ^ir, M^ G rc P" "ds fact, request to be- inimeqiately carjied to the ryorrtdeh depot. 'ity pur sceot»iraROiv|ing hickmen take, them, on bo3reL,njid s a"ffeer disving.the^iit^pojBgft^a vt three streets, land there ..at sthe,nia,oe : l|)e,y starred iroui for thetrijfiiuT cp.tts^de,ratiQa. of twoaty Bve^^tija \v1thWifietbWifaiBtliaf in Bir ice"af Heljtfvlr. ed'ldr-lief irh/pi}gsftfgi-t««*•'• * ' *'• ! •]*• '. Jiey walked.lh.QUghlfuJIy,along(;-c?I;havgsei latswcrea^iniltae^a^rnfetitsi.' ^ f^bft-.tvaa^ dnlyiiirbs1end^|^I!wn^.|r*aSB ; teg jasfe,' JN«V?r "«fePai*l **mpd&8m€! yontii *»' ' mi m tlitr.fd*.r e Mi»d. msmmwim} VI- •M:. - •»' ; : ^, « - .^-i*' took the-jnipney and, after counthg jt over, went tohU secretary and wrote opt $,Receipt. 'Jjet.rofe.see,', said he, ttiopghtfo'flyi^^s.hp came l i w mth. the receipt in hfe haiitl.r^- 'HowmuEh,dq;esihis make? . Oue, ™.$, tares, four, fivelfjiiarferly payments; One hundred and. eighb,-se.v,'en dollars., and a half". Yp.u'il soon be llhror^h,.Mary.' There is potidng like pat^efce^,perseverance, apd indtfst'ry. —' How is yJpW father this mdrhing-f* \ ' V e r v foUf sir."- •Pretty kood,' was replied, though ndt witli Mu'olh Iteaftiness'of tjiahireS : ' •' •""'.' Mr. Gr^.n -now observed her more e]osely, and* saw j th^e .M^fj^m^m, 'ilnnefaiid i paler thA^aAfterytesfvii^ . He^id W r5-. niark on it, howaver r and, .after a ife\f words raor^' of conversation, ttlarir- aros% btm, with, dri^iv' I " " "' -••••••'">•';*" f'* , t It waa^ perhaRSj,??. J&pu,r. .aferw^qfeyiat Henry sa|ti. to.hi* lather,...- . _i ^.. • ,ts«^ a lTJ* d ^^ sa ' t{ ook aswol! SB when '» ' m% «i -i .sybst *V»*i»/ '« .''. i s '^ *»»»• V • • : - .T- TTT^r'-rx? ,--.:,:, i.ii - -A. .wag weal avjt a fishinziQ^e day,^ndflot m e e t i o g v v H h . t h ^ a s t . o i ^ . ^ ^ r ^ c e d .on hav|ug 60(110. .sport. -j|e.^4n|^We a|tj"-i^- posited win-.; he had-caugl t^^iC^, n^j^bor ^L^taSldt^^^^r': ' '(>h,'answ-ere r dthe : w^g > *hogreat^l?Sh^U a hu.nd.red or tv^d* > ^" ""'" " - ' : '.i hundred'gr ttfo !* 'rapjrerj f ffi>%e^£bdr; >y4^ J piit itirpVispni- ti^m atdom^f ; . 'DWei'^'I'theSv^i^ereu^rr^lllttt- *tor<*cs?«&z^. _-,.-, fiBlf StdrV.' '• " ' ""'""• -I t-:-f> 'A.I •«.• -r» T':&--" M
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C H A P . 203 .

A N A C T to amend the several acts relating to In­corporated Banks, Hanking Associations, and In­dividual Backers.

Passed April 17,1851. The Pcoplr of ihe Stale o/Ar''«> York, rrpresented

\i% Senile (inti.iaatvil/ly, do evau at f^llo*":

{ 1. Section oneof the act relating (o the redemp­tion of bank notes, passed May 4th, 1340, is here­by amended so as to read as follows :

5 1. Every moneyed incorporation in 'this state having' banking powers, and issuing- bills or notes

$ B. Nothing contained in the third, fourth and fifth sections of this act, shall kpply to cases where circulating notes registered in die comptroller's office, shall be presented for payment to the an-ent of any incorporated bank, tanking associat ion,^-individual banker, appointed : ccording to the D i ­visions of chapter two hundre I andtwo of t l« laws of eighteen hundred and forty, .entitled, " A n art relating to the redemption of jank notes," a 0 r to any bank, banking associatioi;, or individual bank­er, for whom there shall no be at the time an a-gent duly appointed as prosciibed in the said act ; nor to banks, associations, cr individual bankers,' whose place of business is in either of the citiea of New-York, Albany, Brookly l, or Troy.

Slate of yew York, ) 1 have compare!! the preced-Secrrtary's OJJire, ( ing willj the original law on

file in ilits office, and do cerjify lhat t i e Rnme it correct ' r anscnp l therefrom ajntl uf the v\hoJe of the said original. ;

C H R I S T O P H E R M O R G A N , ' Secretary of Slate.

F r o m the Cineinnntt i | Commercial .

S w e l l e d H c i i d - A { S m a r t T a l e .

A story is go ing the rot nds of the papers of a j o k e concern ing aswel l»d-head trick which

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If s'ibarr b.Ts move tn oil ier places , -^,.'stjiuv^»> ifminfi the puui . -hrr . au-i ibr p ,jiei IH srnt to the for­

m e r ciireciion, they are t e! i te-'i OLSUJIC.

5 . The cour:ai.«vfi dec i j i d 'h iu lef- . i irg to tn\r n p a p e r from tha o d e , or reiv.-mrg mi I |,Tiwng it tin-cmtled- for, in. pi mm faci t e v uler ~e i f :mentief:T ifrticH

C. A r « t n > « K r -ne'Tefffrtir-r* irfmrnr xt'i'Ti M c pnper M not t i k e n frcm^tlie ofnee, multes ' l. 'oiselt l iable for hi* au' . icriptiun [.riee. ,

of circulation f a h d every banking awociaiioft and j w a s ^ l a y e d off upon a y o ing man newly in individual banker, carrying on banking business itialed into the mys te r ies of d rmking , which under the act to authorize the business of banking, I r eminds me of a s tory wh cb. is cur ren t in Do-

troit , and which is a l toge ther to good to keep. T h e r e is a cer ta in gen t l eman in the city of the S t ra i t s , w h o is in the hahi t of iuduigiiitr in a socia l g lass occasional ly-k n o w n to become , a s the t ight . ' H e is k n o w n by residents a s well as sojoti; men of Davo Smar t . j

N o w Davo has an e n o t a o u s big head, and is under the necessi ty of t a v i n g a block m a d e for the purpose , upon w!iich his hat is fitted. And as cus tomary anion;;gi 'iitli-tnen who fre­quen t social ga the r ings t:> have the n a m e of the owner in lar^o let ters

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YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1851. ©crm0, $1,25 per 2fm«nn, in dWahce.

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F A C T O R Y G I R L .

AKTUCfi.

S tt s i n c 5 3 C a r b s

except tliose whose place of business is in the cit­ies of New York, A't-nny,Brooklyn or Troy, shall, on or before tbe first day of July next, appoint an ajrent, wlm sl.eil keep an office in the cily of New

I \<.rk, Albany or Troy, for the redemption of all cir-I culaiing polos issued by said corporation, bankino-

a.-sociaijon or itidivi.hi! banker, which shall be pre-• s-entod ttiscch rgenl for payment or redemption.

* 2. Section four of said act is hereby amended . so as to read as follows : ! $ 4. It fcha.ll be the duty of every such corpora-1 lion, banking association aud individual banker out • of i he cines of Nc-v Vcrk, Albany, Brooklyn and I Troy, to redeem and pay on demand all circulating

•Mtt**nv ; ^ ' i o t o s *a?°5ti,'?-v ""cl" corporation, banking associa"-v "*-<tion or individual banker preaom«d. w xedemiuion or payment at the- '3"'-- c •' -'- ' ' • ' ci'y o! New York,,

! count not exceeding one-quarter of one per cent. " 3. W henever an anion shall be brought a-

and who h a s been phrase is, a ' l ittle

all the fashionable rners by the cogno-

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^nip.s! any incorporated bank, banking association

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Stephens & Bnrkee, ' Druggist©, &rc,

Fteld'g Enebinc**. M ^ l o r r Lroukliu Co.

>i | or individual batiker, lor the recovery of the amount [ due on any rirrtilaiing note or no:es rcyislerod in ; the oortipiru!ler"a oiiice, tlie pa\®ietu vt n l.icii shall . have beei, ceinanjed at the bankni'; house or unual

:ce of their said agent, in'ffie J Oavo-^nd^bia iaacked in 'any or 1 roy, at a rate ofdis- the size of it >vou!d prove

from walking off under it Davo w a s invited one

given bv one of the ' n p | course a m.ngnifiepnt al the beau m o u d e were ___ c h a m p a i g n s , eau-de-vie

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put l'iside of the hat , this w a y , a l though tit a n y <*rd»»»*y.aiwii!J^V}1

Groceries. B :j;% on 1 S, reifum^ri- ,

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Commissioner of ijigljroars ; Sf Kit .

ovening to a par ty er ten. ' It was of tir. All the clito of"

a thered. L 'e , iv . ines , j rantl ies , south s-ide

N ] y_ ! piace cd tmsini"..-. ofihe deiendaut, ilii sliali appear | Maderin, w e t e out in p'ofntdun. 'i'iie yiovv (.ntl .etiialoro-l^rv.Ue. lo the court in which such j of the l ights, the music tjflbo baud, the smiles

1 of the ladies, the whirl of the d u n e ? , were enough of themselvos to d inary mor ta ls —'hut com were ofsou l suLduiug pc

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y[cOXCLtJDED.] r l ! ' said G^pen, as bo par ted to one will be prouder of you

than I , if yotif accompl ish the work t o which you are abojjit devot ing yourself. H a p p y would I be , h a d I a daugh te r with y o u r true hea r t and notjlo courage . '

'Mary ' s hear t was too full to thank him.— But her s w e e | y o u n g face w a s beaming with gra t i tude , aaj'sho turned a w a y a n d hurried homeward , i «

Mr. Bacot w a s wa lk ing uneasi ly back­wards and forwards in the old porch , when Mary entered the little- gardenjfa£ e - § h e ad­vanced townrj&s him with & T>ngfu face, hold­ing out as she}' did so, a small package of pa-

p ° r a - ; . / . J 'Good newp, f a thor l ' suo exgiaimed. 'Good nowi|5!,

•How?'- :

'\V'lia», chi ld? ' eager ly asked the old man, his, mind bocetiming evidently bewildered.

' T V mor tgage is paid, and hero is tho re­lease !' said Mkry, still holding out a packugw of papers . ,i

' P a i d ! PaitJ, Mary ! ' ' W h o paid (i t? ' returned Mr. Bacon, with

tiie air of a nuln awak ing from a dream. 'I have paiii it, father dear I' answered Ma­

ry in a t r c m b | n g voice ; and she kissed the old man ' s chc^k, and thon laid her face down upon his breafct

' Y o u , Maryj?' ' W h e r e dtdj.you ge t money V '1 1/orrowceJ it,' muraiured tho happy girl.

clear, andfhe (dras restrained by reason fiom ac t s of rashness by which his condition would be rendered fijtr worse than it was a l ready.

Bit ter indeed, wore tho sufferings of Bacon , dur ing the qu|ick passage of three w e e k s — a t tho expiration of which t ime Mary was to leave home , im compl iance with her contract^ —and tho mohj bitter, because his mind w a s unobscured by drink. A t last the m o m e n t of separat ion came. It was a clear, cold morn­ing, t owards pho lat ter end of March , when. Mary left, for Ihe las', t ime, her little chamber , and came do win stairs dressed for her j o u r n e y . Ever , in the presence of her father and moth­er, dur ing the $riet season of preparat i6n, had she maintained a cheerful and confident ex te ­r ior ; but, iu her heart , tlicro was a painful, sh i iukiug back from Uio tria! upon which she; was abou t entering. Ou goir.g by tho door of Mary ' s chatnber , a JCW minule* before she

' I 'm gllad to hea r that. Does he drink as much a s ever? '

' N o . : Ho has given up tha t bad habit . ' Indeed ! T h e n he must be do ing bettor. '

' H e ran himself down very- low, ' said Mr. and w i s about losing every thing, t ry, like a brave, r ight-minded girl, r»rw,ird and saved him. '

H o w did sho do that , f a the r? '

t r reet i , when M stepped

'Mary ' D y e r

lars 6n had a mor tgage of throe bundled d o l - r . , - . .. . , , -. , is farm, and was go ing to sell him ! '""pulses, father, and forgive the ba lance of

out in m^d-winter, when nobody cared to be - I " i 0 , ' " a « „ - j . 'Aro you certain that Bfie w-iil accep t wha t

you ash me to give? ' Will her iown sense of jus t ice permit her t o ' s t o p until the tvhota

n who had money to spare. On the _' I heard about his trouble, M»ry call­

ed on nii> and asked the lo;»n of a sum-sufil-

friend very day

cicnt to

I r s . Bs'con saw her daugh te r promised instalment "f thirty-seven dullard

How She W h c :

' l o u to save 1

' M a r y ! M a r y ! ' W h a t does'1 this m e a n ? ' said tho old man,

pushing back her face and gazing into it earn-

'Bor ro >"wTEh me-treyr-

M«5 be foun-1 at tlie ofH.-e of Perm,-; Ttmr^days. Any bu-^ne.s requiring ill ibr C"ni rriissi'jrior. w '!' be j ruTTtj ! !v nt oi.iire II1- th<* ->tm«* t-o l.-U nt «aid i-lH-i-.

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n> : su.l i" lr ''.ighi, liiat at the time such d -mand of I payirent w«s m;t(!e, the t'efendent odered in pay-

:r.7t-. ' 0i< nl 'he circulating note or notes issued by any ; la:,k aa.-otialion c>r hanl-er, oiher than ihe dWeri-• tl..'i', which Wtro at mo time at par ia ihe city of ! New 1 oik, Albany or Troy, or eitneroftho same, | lor it!f amount i»t ute circu.aiing note or notes so

li.on I prttei.ted, with au aCdavi'. ,f rer]:iireil, tl-.at such ,n , r [ drat'tt-r dr;t!";s i* or tn- aviilcbli lv ihe'.r lull amount,

turn the ljrain of or-bined with the-iiquois wer. Dave was one

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Dental Hotice.

nderl m, if to insure the immeihule paym^bt I'.creof on pre-' fcri'iation, or in case a'iy ac'.on «hn'l be c m m r i . c -

e<! on such note or t-.oios Leforr ti'f rxpirat'u n ol

and in courso of the B e f o r e it wa-s t i m

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fir the poipi <r. the A ^ ; i«y o-»e^^it j*oii ( irople •m gt-l i H ; i; P . j . ' i e i m ' . ' j - . . t n T . c - . w

S . T W C H O L S , Dnnt!»t. » ru! . l »i | j in \A' p a t r o n s a n d ' r i e n - t * l l a t b e

. . . 1 . b -«ve lo r ib<- C i t y on LU- 1 0 ii i n . i ' . , «•• u f o b i a i m r g «o.:,>- ri-c< r.; i m p ' o v e m c :<'» I v b c . I - '*-r"- in ' - . l e o t f-> t-t- i i r . i o n ^ \ \ to k c -1 v-'K'e \. n b i be I im* ' a*^l l.i'-e I be : n . . . . . :c;i i n j . i ; l fis f i l l tci »k «.-* 1 b-y • • *,,'•*. HQ.i at ali-u: -;rie 1- il .be t--C}-ej,.M. ;^ :•• i . • "iii' I. in. n-137 <b> fc ii; in 1 c^ *t , \\ •-.**' Ju t t ! !r\ St.«tr, oj p ui .e Kni.pc'r Ac . - ; -?-"* -n* war ran ted .

of that c lass who believe it is best to 'go it while they are y o u n g , ' evening imbibed freclv. to break up he would have had several brinks in his hat could he havo put it on but there w a s the diiliculty.

Son-.;' of Dave ' s associa tes , who were dis pofjfd to be merry at hi3 expense had t eil hini du i ing the ovet ing d ivers invi tat ions to join iboni it; a g iass of their favorite d i ink

vary ing the k^d^of j iq i io r and ' n ' l.isi in • nun rtt //•» c i-ii.Vfi.e Jn t IiO

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fifiern days frojn tiie t.injot the first drmat.d there­of, as above"triei tioned ; and provided stitii bunk, association or individual banker shall be ready and preparejd to redeem such note dr noies in the law-(ul money- of"!lie Uol'- J States, at the pi.ur.'er or j , p ; u-h one

! ore i nary place..1 bo .».. ,s „f ^icii l.nnk ^-,-t cia'i. n ,;_.,;.,. u p , „ |,i» j l ) ;- . i l l i t( a t /«-ii*ro.V«j. t-rbaukir, at the ex,n .i-ii n of the sail h' e-n ..avs ' • , (°- , ' ,J , . , *?1 , ,• ,

i from tbe time of tho f.r-t ccrnanl thereof, with in- i ' " " ' f Ct S ° T ^ ^'V',* r c f " 6 i l W 8 8 . " 1 " ° I lereM, then in either ca.-e, the plainiilT iu-yurh ac- I " ' a d — a n d Dave^foun.1 lnmsoll, long uefore j lion .ball not recovpr any co-t3, loes or dwburs- r l l i a fashionable hour < f ge t t ing d runk , com­

ments .whatever against tiie defendants, and -hall | miffing several indisert Lions, which rendered Le rntijled'to recovvr no more than seven per ceut ( if necessa ry be should leave while ho could, interest, in lieu of all duiuagesforlbe nompa^metjt j H 0 W a s perfectly a u t r e that w h a t Lo had of the said circulating nole or notes ; but no inter- I d r a n k was affecting l i m ser ious ly—but he est s'.iall be recovered upon such no:e or notes ii- - - - '

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c '. y.'.:«" : : T T £ R S . A --• r«.ci .. . • i w t a t a re . •:» f i : i i c i '.'. ci.te and ; - ; • '. " '• te, when

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... :. u:. .iit'c^-tl tha t we : .- . ..::!S 11 tiie day, that

i«. I , c r ,t. v. ; ti J 11.1 u fu'-goi-c isr .r j ub tv yucsol tnis-.. !,;: ^ rr:iji!>Lcd, univcr-h ' s i:.t.i the hesrty appro- .

Law Copaiiner&liip. ^ H E un ler^icneii banc jorm«-H n C o p n r t r e r f h i p a s - A ' t to r iuvs , Sol ic i tors and 0"nn u^n*>rs ut i.a*-*,

• tjrider'ttn« firm o£ '

.FacliSOHS, SIa5tl©sa& Sfoibfos, | ud w i l l r r n n s a c t s u c h b u s i n e s s a i m o i b e e n i i u - i e d t o I

t h e m , t o t h a « e v e r a ! c o u r t s i>( t i n s S ' . a i e tin.t o f i h e U m L f l ) S l a t e s . T t . e y e « n b e fuun.i a: i b e i r clTice, In t

i h e vilingn'oi .llalfrJC, lau ly occupied b> Me i s r s , J ack - j on A l f u i t o c J . H . J A C K S O N .

J O H N 11 L" t I O N . | A L B L U t T U O B B S .

Dated t l ^ ' o ' . i r . 1. 1 3 i 0 -

AT T . D U N T O N , W i t t , PERfOHM A.LI. OPEBATIOrfS I r t

Dejatal Surgery, r'aat may be requ i red , with npa ineas .cor rec tneseand

d i spa t ch .

^ll,optt*ations tcartfiitted loAgivc satisfaction.

i t w o d,oorB w e s t o f t h e T o s t O l a c e .

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leivce has been received n> a:1 oecliotis of tbe Un-?, and Ihe st.ongest resit

that there is mors ol it tbe regu'ar PnysiciaiiS of her costroms c o t n b i n e d , * | | cstabiislicd, and folly protg-.fi epaxatfon will meet l M § 8 en prtceated even iig3»"Sfiy

a.n doubt, alter using-it rasg^ ficaly upon the siooaBcft*^

•>b e to c : ' itne! i;1 oU bil'hi •Tot is i.j-mct!iaie. Tbejr%| a F2":.--bE or rsPAST-witlj:.|;:

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m y action, unless t lie plniniifl' or bolder thereof sh.til have Rgain presented the same for payment, nt the hanking bouse cr ordinary place of business nf si.eft defendant, on or after the fifteenth day af­ter buch first demand, and beffirp ihe twentieth day, and the ueft'nu'antoliull have uegloctadand rtfusud to j-«y tiift same wi'.h ir.tcrctt to that time, as afore-faid. Ai;d if siicli hank, a^^-ocial^oll or banker, at the time of the first prcsei.Ttioa of s.ti'i circulating note or notes, shall have offered lo pay current bank notes dr drafts, or both, or eiiher, in the manner above provided, and shall tit the lime of ihe second presentation, pay or longer the amount ol such nole t-r noie» thus tlcmanued, in the lawf'll mouey of the United Slates, at their bai.-kiDg house or ordi­nary j.lace of business, ihen such bank, association or banker shall not be deemed to have suspended or_ refused specie payment, within ihe meaning of any stuitutes authorizing proceedings for the disso­lution of thei charter of such bank, or authorizing proceedings' to restrain or enjoin the ordinary busi­ness of such bank, association or banker, nor shall such bank, associai'on or banker, in such case, be. liable to any oiher or greater damages for the non­payment of such circulating note or uotes, than as above provided, anv provision in the charter of any bank, or any other statute to tho contrary notwith-bianding.

I 4. The fourth seclion of chapter two hundred and sisty of the laws of eighteen hundred and thir--ty-eighl, as amended by luo first sejetion of chapter forty-six oi ihe laws of eighteen hundred and forty-one, islhereby further amended so that it shall read as lolluws :—.In case the maker or makers of any such circulating note or notes, countersigned and registered as aforesaid, shall at any time i)ereaft£7 ou lawful demajRtduring the usual hours qf busi­ness, between the hours of ten az& three o'clock, at the place wbere such UQW or n.otes is or are pay-

hoped to escape from precise si tuation being

the par ty wiLiioul his known. Dave W a s al­

w a y s very polite to thj? ladies. I t was a par t h the blood boiling in seething vvilh tho luju-

roso with grout pte-t on one ^ide and then

.COUNTERFEITS. ,-. vsi v » c e on Main SireeJ, oyer Andrus 5dr#"i -'• '

J a.ned that h i g h c b a r « j ^ ^L. * ****&**, a.I medicines- to aUaiBrt0Tr put forth a spurious arttsjf

..s of ifcof e who are1 iapf^Jf .m

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tten signature of S . " i P « - n p ; t ' , and the natfli^ r

Iko-rt which they are-spjfjffi

,nd ret ail, at the *? D I C 1 N E S T O H E , _ et, one door below Sfc&jjfc et,) Phi 'adelphia j f -a^i l fc : enerai.y t h r o i ^ ^ S ^ 1 ^

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too, fors»Ta^ o f • • • ' • '

F. T . J Jea tb . '

S. F . B i f E S , •iciisn and

a « » ( d e n c e first dwel l ing east of the Mcthodi»t Church .

Office over L. C . La th rop ' s S to re .

I of s u c h n o t e o r n o t e s m a k i n g suteh deraai id , m a y , ^ cause the same to be protested, in one package, for-

non-paymeut, oy a uotary public, under his acal'of office, iu the usual manner,, jinless the president, cashier or teller of such bank shall offer, to waive demand and notice of the protest and shall in pur­suance of such offer make, sign iintl deliver to tuff

! party f a k i n g such demand, an admission in writ* ing stating tbe lime of the demand, ihe amount de­manded, and the facts of the non-payment thereof, and thje comptroller on receiving and filing in hts office such admission or proles^ together With tfrich note or ijptes, shall fortlfwith giv.e notice mwi i t jng to die maker or makers of such n'pteornbtesfdpay the satne, and if he- or tfiey.Bhall' omTt^to- td9-^o for fifteen days after such uotic*, thfescwhiptirolfenBhall immediately UieTeupon.(oSilesaihe»h8<MMt#ati$Jie.4 that there is a good aRtysgal ifefeni^ a^tiqjtt ; tfoe paymelnt of s u B h n p ^ o r n ^ s l ^ e a q t i ^ e i ' n t h a ;

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. ! -.?•• H5MLOSB, FttANKLIS CO., S TT, 1 3 * Pa r t i cu l a r attention given to the eo l lec t in j bas-

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*• Office two door a east from Field 's E c h a r g e .

vQl1torn^Si Co«ttsfellor5 ^b Solicitors, MALOfeE^' F K A N E U S C O . , , H . ' T .

.Lewis's Store,

EDWARD F I ^ C H .

7 J» B. Haaders, ^ tu rnes , 0olii5rt0r ardf Cotmsritor, "Will- iJtteml t o al l cotleeTTon trasroess ent ros ted to

!ijriJ,SSr<r|#»etice in I^aw and Equity ID tho Supreme Cour t* bffiei on the e a « tide of W e a d - s t , n e a r the Ra i l road ,

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of his charac te r . W i his veins and his brain or ho had d rank , Dav ci-icii, and b-nving fir. on the other, with tfie inost poli te air he co a s sume sa id :—-( rood evening Indies I (.'oi,d evening gcntlomen! ,ifc|ti ' 'tU ,t mu interrupt yoii. I mnst be goii g. Jo-jn, ' to l!io wa i t e r , ' b i ing , my hat . ' 'Yes si.-, 'said Jo!m, and disappear- i ed—almos t inst i t i t ly •eturujng with ti.o re- . quired ar t icle in his h i n d . N o w it W.-.R part of the plahv of the trie ads of S m a r t that ho should not be p e n n i t t e d t o leave without so.iu' • d i i l icul ty; and a s a pert of tho plau they had j t a k e n the n a m e from lus ha t and placed it in the smal les t ha t to be found in thp pile of ha ts J then p r e s e n t — a n d the wai ter ins tead of bring- | i n g S m a r t ' « i o \ Y n B e e b i & C o s t a r l h a d brought j «t . . . : » i . "t.:_ • ?. '

'Wl iv , who would lend you three hundred 1 dollars"?' ! ' Say , child |f ' ' I borrowed] it of Mr. Green , ' said Mary ,

and as site said this, she glided pas t hor father, I and enter ing into the house , hurried a w a y to

her mother. [Jutt-ro she had time to inform ; her of what-^ho had done , the father jo ined

them, eager ft r aorao further exp lana t ions .— ' W h e n , a t last); he comprehended the whole 1 mat ter , he was , for a time like a man str icken ' down by a h e | v y blow. ! '.Never," s a i j he, in the most solemn man­

ner , 'w i l l I consent to this. Mr. Green must ; t ake back bis Inoney. ' j '.Let the. farpn go I' I ' I t shall not|,be saved a t this price. ' J Bu t he sooji comprehended lhat it was too | la te to recall jtiie ne t of his daughter . T h e

money had alfready pas sed - in to tho b a n d s o f ! Dyor, and th^ m o r t g a g e been cancelled.'— , Siill, Ija yv.is jjxed in his purposo that Mary

should uol Iea| -e home to spend two long y e a r s of incessant tfbll in a factory, and irninnliato-

' lv called on >fr. Green in order to make with | him some (.ii'jjjrent a r r a n g e m e n t for tito p a y .

moiit oi' the IJoan. But to his surprise and ' grief, ho founijl that Mr. Green was uuyield-, ing in his de terminat ion to keep Mary to her ' con t rac t . '• i ' S u r e l y ! suircly ! Mr. G r e e n , ' u r g e d tho dis-' t ressed fatheijl ' you will no t hold my dea r i child to this ptedge, m a d e under c i rcutnstan-' ces of so try big a na ture V i 'You will npt punish — I say j.unisJi—agen-• lie girl like jjher, ^"or ' o v ' n g ^ o r f a t b e r t 0 °

well. ' i ' If there is a|ny hardship in the case , ' replied

Mr. Green , c | l r a ly , ' you a r e a t fault, and not me, M r . B a c o n . '

' W h y do ylou say t h a t ? ' inquired the 6ld man .

' F o r the necessi ty which drove y o u r chi ld to this a c t of pelf-6ac.ria.ee, you aro responsi­ble, ' .

More calmly the mother par ted with her • dollars. S-hJUU. • \ . t k n < |

It was a grortl — - ' v

•Yes has been reformec

camo down, kneeling at her bedside, with her fr.ee deeply bni-ied a m o n g ' t h e clonics. Not l i i f t ba t mo- i mdnt did she fblly comprehend the trial th ro ' I which her chiljd w a s fiasiinp;. '

T h e s tage ! was a t the door, an I M a r y ' s ! trunk strapper) up in the boot b. fore she came ; down.

In tho porch stood her father and mother , and hor y o u n g e r brother and sister, wait ings her -appearance .

'Good bye, father, ' said the excellont girl, iu a cheerful voice, as she reached out her h i n d .

Mr. Bacon cnught it eager ly , and essayed,to speak son'.e tender and encourag ing wor th .— BuUhougH his lips moved, there was nosonnd npon the air.

'God bless y o u ! ' w a s nt length uttered in a sobbing voice. A fervent kiss was then pressed upon her lips, and the old man turned away and s taggered ra ther than walked back 1 j ec t her

4Btit he w could she pay you buck lhat sum !' asked t h j y o u n g man iu surprise.

'•I loaned her the amount she jinked,' replied Green , '.jiid she has jus t paid me the first

uou!>:e s 'Nob!

with en'. 'Yes

plied Mr fActory pr inciple far abov

into the house.

' I fully agree with yiou in that , ' he answer ­ed.

•Then, father, ' said Henry , ' ' w h y hold her any longer to her con t rac t , thus far BO honor­ably fulfilled. T h e trial has; p roved her.— You seo the pure gold 'of her c h a r a c t e r /

T have long seen it,1* returned Green . ' H e r father is thoroughly reformed.' ' So I have reason to believe.' 'Then ac t from your own hear t ' s gen^rou*

ift the morlg.age

did V the .get the inoiu-j She earned it with her own hands.1

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In Lowell . ' itirprise me, ' said Henry . 'And so, i er father from ruin, she has devoted ;

her young life fo toil in a factory! and tho effect of llii* self-devotion, all that I hoped it would be. It has her father. It has saved him in a

: j r - . ise . '

gir l ! ' oxcl.iimod the young man rasinsm. I'-iu may well say 'that, l l eg rv , ' re-G recti, 'fu the heart of that humble

girl i3 a truly nobio and womanly lhat elevates hor, in my p»t imathn ,

t any thing that rank, wealth, or so­cial position alono can possiblv give. '

'Bu t f i thcr, ' said Henry , ' is it right to sub-to so sevore a trial ? It will take a

lorjg time, for her to earn three hundred D o e s not virtue like hers.—'

w wha t you would say, ' interrupted n« r ti - ^ f 0 j T r S ' B a C ° B ' b n t n 8 h e I M r - G r e K ' T r u e I could cancel the «bfi»a now fully comprehended the grea t use to flow ' ^ " " from Mary 's self-devotion, aud, therefore, with h her last kiss, bieathod a word of encoura

' O h sift, is words liko th

'wrQv Ihis'the t ime to wound s e ? '

'WlVy do yfeu turn a seeming a c t of k ind­ness into tho Sharpest c rue l ty? ' • -

'Jigpeak to J-ou but the words of t ruth aDd

i k « m » , . » t k ' t , i . ' . ' I - •;'"'"• " i soberuess , Mil B a c o n . T h e s e , no raau shou ld the o n e wi th ,h is n a m e in it, , i , . , f i J ^ ,

<AI. ..„«.>«„: l n * i « • A i_ i p shrink from hear ing . *Ab, yes , said J J a v i . t ak ing the h a t from , 0 J. ° r »T. .

T ^ I . „ < n Jt^t.f o „ A „ • \ t- < • 'S>even yeatts ago j o u r farm w a s the mos t J o h n , ' a l l r ight. G o o d even ing lad tes , b o w - , , . J . L. ° J. , , , , . : „ ~ r'~«,» . • .i > J r, i - productive in Ihe ne ighborhood , and yon in i n g — G o o d evejwng gjcivtlomen, and after I n - ' ' ' - ° ' J

s a l a a w , Davo broughl his hat, to his head. It did no t g o on ass i sua l , D a t e took it down, t u rned it round and lc oked a t i t - i - turned it up a n d endeavored to l e ad tjje nanSe—'0 . K. ' said he , a s h e aga in b r o u g h ! h|= i , a t with „ graceful rootio" i 0 his sidts and b o w e d — ' G ood evening l a J i e s , good evening gent lemen. ' A -ga in the hat waslif tec to h i s heaid'.but was no nea re r a fit than before.. D<>ve « ta r ted .\v,i,th surprise, w h i l e . a l h e y e s were, turjied toward h i n f e S ...LI -/.«••.si

easy c i r cums tances . ' W h a t has Iproduced tho sad c h a n g e now

visiblo to all ejjyes?' . ' W h a t ha&i t ° h e n from y o n the ability to

rtiannrrg your 1 affairs a s prosperous ly a s be­fore ?' ! ' . " . ' ~ ' W h a t h a s j made it necessary • for yota* cMTd

to leave he r £ itheifs she l te r ing ijoof a n d bury herself fp? t w > Joij@y,e^isiri i.a factory, in or­der tqs^ve.yoju fronj to ta l j u i n 1 Go home , Mr. B a c o n , a n d ' a n s w e r these quest ions to

me:it. ' I t is for y o u r father. ' 'Le t that sustain you trjfhe end. ' A few m o m e n t s more, and the s tage roll­

ed a w a y , bear ing with it the very sunlight from the dwel l ing of Mr. Bacon .

Poor old man ! Rest lessly tlid he wander about for days af­

ter Mary ' s depar ture , unable to apply him­self, e scep t for a little while at a t ime, to any w o r k ; but his in.juiettido did not drive him back to the cup hr> had abandoned. X o , he saw in it too clearly tbe cause of his present deep distress, to look upon and feel its a'l ire-ment.

VV hat had banished from her p leasant home tha t beloved cjhild, and sent her forth among s t rangers to toil from early morn ing until the going down of tho sun ?

Could ho Idvc the cause of this g r e a t evil? N o ! T h e r e was Vet enough virtue in "his hear t tp

save* him. I Love for bis child w a s ptongor than tho de­

praved love for s t rong drink. A few m o r e ineffectual efforts were made to !

turn Green from his resolution to hold Marv '< to her cont rac t ,And then tho humbled falh.'r resigned himself to the necessity he could n o t ' overcome, and with a clearer mind and a new­ly awakened purpose, applied himself to th$ culture of! is fh.-:n, which, iua few mouths , had a more thrifty, appearaneo than it had present-ed for yea r s .

Ln the mearj t4me, Mary had entered one of the mills a t Lowel l , and was doing her w o r k with a brave apd cheerful spir i t Some pain­ful trials, to oije like liar, a t tended her arrival

upon the duties

' t ion nnt. derive grea t pleasure from doing so ci ' '

claim is satisfied?' asked Green . '1 canno t answer-for that father,' re turned

I l en ry . 'But , let me beg of you to a t l eas t make the gene rous offer of a release, '

Mr. Green went to his secre tary , and , tak­ing a small piece of paper-front! adiawjor, held it up, and said—**

'Th i s , H e n r y , is her a cknowledgmen t of tho debt to me. If I write upon i t ' sat isf ied, ' will you take it to her and say ; tha t I hold tho obligation no farther. '

'G lad ly! ' was the in s t an t reply o f H g n r y . I 'You could not ask me to do a th ing from I which I would der i re grea ter pleasure. '

Mr. Green too*k up his pen and wrote ac ro s s the face tff tho paper, in large let ters , ' sa t i s -

I tied,' and then, handing it to his son, Said— ^ ' T a k e it to her, H e n r y , and say to her, tha t ! if I had given way to" my feelings, I would '• have done this a yea r ago . And now, let tne | speak "a word for your oar. Never again , in i tiiis life, may a y o u n g woman cross y o u r p a t h

who^c charac te r is so deeply g rounded in vir­tue, who is so pure, so unselfish, so devoted in heir love, so s trong in her good purposes. * Her position is humble, btif/'irf a life-ccrnpan-ion, ^ve wan t personal excellences, no t extra­neous social adjuncts . |You' have my full consen t to win, if'you can> this sweet llovVer, blooming by the way-side. A, proud day will it be for me, wheti 1 can call he r my daugh­ter, * I have long loved^Jjtr a s such. '

More welcome words titan these^Vtr. Groea

re- her, and I.ring to | cont rac t in silence and qtfickh left the room. .pi-character. More- | The- reader can easily anticipate what fol-tlier that sho should l 0 W ed . Marv did not go back to Lowell. A

t it H jbe conclusion of my better j u . l g n m t , . : could not have spoken to l|ii son. Thoy were al tilings considered, that sho be perinittod to ljk.e a response to Ids own f i l i n g s . H e did Jid up the entire measure of hor cont rac t .— j , l o ; > however, make any a inwcr , but took the I ue trial will fully prove her, arid ' ' view th<} genuine gold of her over, it is best forTier fall

sart'lo JO a sufferer through hrs intemperance, vear afterwards she was introduced to a select I say 3$ in, for, really, Mary experiences more j c i , c l e of friends in Boston ss the wile of Hen-pleasurf than p.iin lr..iu what she is doing.— I ry Green, and she. is now ti.o warmlv esteom-I'he trial is not so grea t as it appears, i io r ; C l | r r : e n c j a „ d companion p f pome of "the most

reward is with her dai ly, a:id it is a rich re- \ intelligent, refined, ligiftPthinking, and r ight-" ' a r

iu - " i feeling people in that city? H e r husbaiHTnaa

^llenrjy asked no further qtieslion, but he j s c e n no reason to repent 'b f his choice. U tt mo:e tuan a passing interest in what lie j A3 for old Mr. Bacon, hi* farm has contin'-h«d healrd. In the course- of a week, Mary i , ,cd to improve in apiie-artjinco^and value ever returnee to Lowell and he went back to Bos- s - : , c e his daughter paid . .ftthe m o r t g a g e ; and '° ' ; 1 ; r.3 he, once for ali, banisbed liquor from his

Three monthsa f l c rwards , M a r y again came j honse, he i'3 in no danger of having his little homo te visit her p a r e n t s and again called j property butdeucd with a l i e w o n c u m b e r a n c o . upon Mr. Green to pi:y over to him what she | j j i , cheerfulness has rt turned, and hC; bears hud be ell aide to save horn her earnings. It j a s 0 f old, the reputation of being the best so happened that H e n r y Gieen was on a vis- tempered, be; t hearted m i n in the! ne ighbor it from fooston, and that he met her, as before, | hood, as suo vvas retiring from the house of his fa-l!i->r. This ti:::c- It-i_sjiokc !o her and renewed Ui. ;r o l | ac.piai i i tanre, c:cn going ?o fur ai- ! to walk la portion of tho way homo with hor. , .vt tne ehtl of another three inon

'•l ief though thi. the-,

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in the city ajrid en t r ance assumed. B i t daily the tr ials g r ew l e s s and i .. • t . • - . „ „u„ »„-r J . • «t .- 1,-1 . e t . i pract is ing at torney 111 lio3ton. she toiled on m the fulfilment ol her cont rac t 1 ' • ° .-•>..

j met a meeting was, it left

ii^ion the mind of each fhu .ot!ior's tima 'C inorc stro::gly impressed than it h i d over bepn. In the"aircL' where I lonry Green moved in Bos­ton, he Diet many educated, refine.!, and ele­gan t young women, some of whom had at­tracted fiiin strongly ; hut, in tiie humble Mary Bacon, Whose station in life was that of a toil-i ig factory gl ' l , he saw a moral i.-OHUty wliose , i^ht tni'ivv- all the alliircmonts pre-3enteJ by

these co 11;.letcly into shadow. Six 11 ont.,5 went by. Henry Groen had '

been adi i i i tod to the bar, and was now a . It was in the |

state phperjtthp,|iilj such j^portlr- '-"-'-

gentlemeo/^hnd 1 o F f h f e i r O ^ d left'fii

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' M y d a u g h l a r - s h a l l j i o t g o ' ^ X ^ A i n i e d the 1 m a n ^ p a s s onately . S; r ' t o r '•" ' ;...| <X hold her \ /WtfeB p l e a g e ^ o repai r to Low-

'David Smar t , sir, ' said J o h n . ' W h o am I V said ] i>ave, pohi t ing to himself.

. 'David Smart,* answered . J o h n . 'All r i g h t ! G o o d Evening l a d i e s - g o o d ev- ; • V f ^ - ^ p f ^ t ^ *0f Tfare^ V e e k s V a n d td

ep ing gen t l emeo , atjd a g a i n D a v e b o w e d pro- ^ a $ .Imnde^imt^y^a.^ fouqdly t o eapp §i«e_,ofpe ro.oiin--?i"'T ••".'I'''' »_*— ^ - ,<—.!....• i « . „ _ i ;-r _ i f__ ro,o.ijri—and agait'ij a t t empted to pu t his I a t on. H i s success "vrhk n o bet ter . D a v e loo i ed a t the Hat wi th t e r r o r in bis a s p e c t <Hun p /Ba idhe j ' s iye l f edhr i ad b y —rt^v. . AU right,1 said! lie, pjlacjng his j i a$ u n d e r his left a r m , a i i d . b o w i n g .again t o r ight a n d f e i ^ Q d o d e v e t ^ n g c l a d i e S j g o o d evening

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taDte!£y|ffli Ofer S#efljteg.

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ijKfjT.enr-'ti-li . I t r aC t t .i.'raji_cio - '-• >>..% ."* i i r . - j uni l^.v."- ' il inta ano ther mortgaaae on? m y

i k « ® | * i s e t t a n f said ( J r e e * . ^ - "5 > atrfi30%onri3ii|ngbler=ea«!ry qn' thecrioblepuri-pose , a n d o t b ^ a g e l i q \ ^ ^ B X f f f l » # i n l i v i a s s -

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o f t h . G n t a r l b i . 0 * .

l i t t l e d i s tance . , f .Qui tfon iqdicateich jbqt . h i s oyria,vjue^jhe g ^ f n a l \ i n g "

a w a y J g o a w a y P Hpreanied th<

io-lja. 'BhoittttoTjis s tafe-cMthfrappliQaii iVakpy,

iintiijg.,tj) rft^QjOtea* ^ o n i | C r i e R ^ o q f e j A ^ y a i r e c r IBfffledatMir^po^ M$&& « p p y « « r t ^ I a ^ ^ a ^ a |

t iot tanoT

^Will: j o a a 4 c t o j ^ l ^ W i . ^ v i p l a J : , o ^ e r cp,nr

with Green , ht.ppy under iJ.m ever present con­sciousness that sho had saved her father 's proper ty , and kept their homestead as the g a t h e r i n g pladje of the family. At the end of throe montHis,she c a r e t back and spent a week . ' H o w (her y o u n g heart bounded with j o y at the grea|t change apparent in every thing about the houso and farm, but, most of all , a t the change^n h e / father. H e was no t so light of word and smilingly cheerful as fti for-Ol8rifiaieS,liut he was sober, perfectly s o b e r ; arid she felt that the kiss with which he w,el-corriedli6r brief return, was purer than it had evePbVeri.' '-• '

On the very day Mary came bjftck, she1

called over td see flf r. Green, and jjaid him thirty-seven dbHars on- a c c o u n t of the loan, for wliicb he gave her a receipt. T h e n he had m a n y quest ions to ask a b o u t her s i tuat ion.a t Lowel l , a n d how sh,e bore her separation from home, to all of vvhioh, she g a v e cheerful an­swers , and , in t he end, r epea ted her thanks for the opportuni ty he had given ber t o bo pf such1

grea t service to her father.

as he sat

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tfMBo^t-ioV^ibybohildiaway:!* . ^ito n o t l ay i so heavy a burden on.jonooisg'

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Bat ^eea^riW^i4l^}Jlltfee»a,gppsal$^

eyery expedient in fa&^trwer|-^iort of a total/ .4io?ifii5e*jo0'b^4tttie j^«^.^ toi*Rt|e^be,:: 'mpur^>bTut.jtt.'fVaini^; Escept^'fopbiffiream^

ie ae_ tioHi eSnclftded to* p t i S e him under1 th'e ' ca re of a n Ominent laJWyer'fet; Bdstiim-' ' I n this pd-sitioftteB h a d howlieen-for : two-yearg,"aad -was ^p^Jc^plyingio j t jadai iHstof l i to the b a r .

. Ma* pajrloff-JUh-'iGvee^i' fl»e a m o u n t ' o f moirey which she h a d saved from her ea rn ings dur ing the first th ree mon th* of her factory

business

H o W T l t E V iMT Pt-.tS AT BntGUTO??.-^-Never you buy a. fat pig a t Brighton, ' '%aS

the advice given us by dne who had been there.

'And why not a fat pig if ' 'Cause you see tiiey fat em too fast for th«

Brighton market sometimes ' H o w so ?' ' W h y you sae,>sarri3 of them west / count ry

dealers .fetch their; pigs in pret ty n ighak iu a n d bone. Well , j es t afore l-'iir day they gives em-corn and sal t—nothin bat jes t corn a n d salt — no swil l—no water. .Next day pigs is nniazin thirsty. T h e n the sa tp ln t s gin em j es t a s much water as they kiii fJru»k<.' T h o l pigs puts into it, and ke?ps a drinkin, a n d dtinkin. Sposen on an ax-drage they swal ler

' out a bar ' l apiece. Tb'ajt 'makes em' look pleasant mouth of J u n e and ho had come ! dreadful nice, 1 tell you— all filled put sleek h o m e to spend a few weeks with his family, a u d h u a v y . B u t bb^re ainfj no : hea r t and sub-One j m o i i i u g , a day or two after his return, j s tance in it. l r o u car 'one , of them ar cr i t ters

conversing with his father, the fonii of some oao darkened the door.

' A h Mary !' said the elder Mr. Green rising and takiiig the hand of Mary Bacon , which he shook warmly. 'My son, i lenry, ' , he ad­ded, present ing tho blushing giil to his son, who in turn, took her hand and expressed the pleasure be felt a t meet ing her. K n o w i n g the

home, a n d c a l c u l a t e you've go t ' a busterin pilli of pork, but j e s t you look hi • you* hogpen nextmiornin^iHttd you wont find no th in ,bu t a hog frame, skju aji ' hone, md"'dear a t t h a t ^ r you can' t- tel l tae nothin al>ont :fatpigs—By© been there , and I've seen e n pihnujuctfir'cd!'

"Bostc ti Olive Branch ;

A*.coKSioDATi>fG.—Thd W o r c e s t e r irack-n.ien are not to be outdone!) in poli teness a,nd

upon which Mary had called,, Iff-1-'?-" ry ,TOt Wishing to be present a t its t ransac­tion., soon retired. As he did so, Alary drew j Yankee shrow-duess. - I t 14 we l l -known t h a i out her rWfee a l fd took therefrom a'sujall roll the Worces te r and .Bos ton , aud; the Worces t e r of banh.hil ls , saying, a3 sho handed, is to &lr. and Norw-ic-h'Ii^ilt'pad Derots-ape b p l k i n one. G r e e n , J,_ J '- aud r^te sa tne baililing. It^often-happens t h a t

T h a v o e o m e to make you another payment . ' s t rangers ct^niijig from. Boston,, n o t aware, of VVith a grave , business-like ^ i r , M ^ G r c P " " d s fact, request to be- inimeqiately carj ied

t o the ryorrtdeh depot . 'ity pur sceot»iraROiv|ing h i c k m e n take, them, on bo3reL,njidsa"ffeer disving. the^i i t^pojBgft^a vt three s t ree ts , l and there . .at sthe,nia,oe:l|)e,y starred iroui for thetrijfiiuT cp.tts^de,ratiQa. of twoaty Bve^^ t i j a

\v1thWifietbWifaiBtliaf in B i r i c e " a f Heljtfvlr. ed'ldr-lief irh/pi}gsftfgi-t««*•'• * ' *'• ! • •]*• '.

Jiey walked.lh.QUghlfuJIy,along(;-c?I;havgsei

latswcrea^iniltae^a^rnfetitsi . ' ^ f^bft-.tvaa^ d n l y i i i r b s 1 e n d ^ | ^ I ! w n ^ . | r * a S B ; t e g j a s f e , ' JN«V?r "«fePai*l **mpd&8m€! yontii

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took the-jnipney and , after c o u n t h g jt over, w e n t t o h U secre tary and wrote opt $,Receipt.

'Jjet.rofe.see,', said he , ttiopghtfo'flyi^^s.hp c a m e l i w mth. the rece ip t in hfe haiitl.r^-'HowmuEh,dq;esihis make? . Oue , ™.$, t a res , four, fivelfjiiarferly payments ; O n e hundred and. eighb,-se.v,'en dollars., and a half". Yp.u'il soon b e l lh ro r^h , .Mary . ' T h e r e is po t idng like pat^efce^,perseverance, a p d indtfst'ry. —' H o w is yJpW father this mdrhing-f* \ • 'Ve rv foUf sir."-

•Pretty k o o d , ' w a s replied, though ndt witli Mu'olh Iteaftiness 'of t j i ah i r eS : ' •' •""'.'

Mr. G r ^ . n -now observed h e r more e]osely, and* saw j th^e .M^fj^m^m, 'ilnnefaiid

i paler thA^aAfterytesfvii^ . He^id W r5-. niark on it , h o w a v e r r a n d , .after a ife\f words raor^' of conversat ion, ttlarir- aros% btm, w i th , dri^iv' I " " " ' -••••••'">•';*" f'* ,

t I t waa^ perhaRSj,??. J&pu,r. . a f e r w ^ q f e y i a t H e n r y sa|ti. to.hi* la ther , . . . - . _i ^.. •

, t s « ^ a l T J * d ^ ^ s a ' t { o o k a s w o l ! S B w h e n

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^L^taSldt^^^^r': ' ' ( > h , ' a n s w - e r e r d t h e : w ^ g > * h o g r e a t ^ l ? S h ^ U

a hu.nd.red o r tv^d* > ^" ""'" " -' : ' . i hundred 'g r t t fo !* 'rapjrerj f f f i > % e ^ £ b d r ; > y 4 ^ J p i i t i t i r p V i s p n i - ti^m a t d o m ^ f

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