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Northern Advance, 9 Nov 1859, p. 1

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cuuucu uch. ~ _ Bridget, "the Irish sprvant, with whom K the_ chi1d.was a.fu._vonte, hearing he; cry, i;t,ole sottly up stairs. gelitly from the _oor,`she`held herin ner arms, and soothillg her, soon drew from; 'her the story of her distress. - ' Och! darlint, nmv don t be after fret- ~_.ti1), -;`s:1iI1__'slr:e; E it s enough yer . take it from ye entirely. amit"i's, sure, and _more`s the shame" on her, and you a poor little orphan like me, ' but Biddy ll look out for yeut Cliristmus, l and bringye home candy and all, only `ye mustu t let your aunt know, _or sl1e ll ( (Wk 1)`/lzlur 3unu I3o \Ynr1r"r:v\I1 Kn.` T |.(J.l\C IL AIULII `Oh, B1ddy', you re v_ery.kind, but I! don t care so-much about the candy, or seeingthe ne things, and the` Christmas, tree, if they ll only love me. I` know` Jv uuunnvn - you_love_me, and so does l\_I:1'ry, but"? father says, ` Go away child, when I x go `to hin1',_und aunt Martha Scolds me and tellspapa how nuughty.aml had I an1,_:1nd sometimes Idon t care if I am. naughty, and I want to be (lead, and down in _the ground with my own? _mz_1mma ; and she burst "another t of hysterical weeping. . ' 121-ir`n-nf lrican 'fl1L n]`nlt1 1151/`. 1I7I\I11r` lllll lilllu, IJIC as the Clllltiri ` How an said he ;- ` 8. 1 to-ni,r.rl1t, as beside him. ` It does cl happy, she r are :_1s.necess air to plants. ` I think S `said Ella, to not long aft long, dull (la 4...--.-. 6 . u - - rnr\. ll)n3LCII\/(all `V C\Ll'I'lI0 - Bridget kissed `the clnld, and would have escaped to the kit_chen,o for she heard Aunt Martha s tread upon the stairs,obut the door opened, and the girl stood confronted by her mistress. '\`7lanf nrn xvnn hon: (`Ar 7, l`z)YrIr\I11]1,)1` I4llK7.l(LlaLL7Ih ', ` Sure ma am, rep heard Miss Ella ct) up here jist to seeij sick she was. ` 2 1 I`1 1 1, AL-i`I 5111 DLUUIA \.Ul.lA|\)uvv\\ ll\.l lLAIo|AL..3.3. `VVl1_at are you There for '! _ demanded Sthel-utter. V T 1('I - I 9 ._'_.1' 1 A1 `I ;`I DIUKX ||U \V(.lDo `V ` Go, down to the; your work! The i lessons `of deception` Ella that night, in; well meant kindnessk DIUIX D|Ib VVUIIDO V `Go, theikitchen and ilnihd . . A x. , work! nrl obeyed. 'lwo deceptloni were given poor the ignorant. but kindnessbf Bridget.` T A smart whipping iucceeded Bridge't s d'epurture, and the c ild was then sent to bed, with every aligry and Inaiiguum fcielixlg roused t0',its u_tmost cxtcut. n._.,`; 1'\1,_..4l... ---..o .1 . _ . . . .. ,.a-..`..,; .JUul VI ,Hu|ou .uu\fvIu-:;j.u Lu-7I.||\Iuuo 1:9 IL-lt tln1t.tlxore was at \\'rt_mg bins some- \_\'here .111 the govermnent at them. yet he knew not how to correct it. 'l'ln-3; were well eluthetl and l'ml,- tztirglrt order, mor-.1ls,'.1n(.lrt-ligion,:u1dthathethought, onglrtto be enough; he (lid not see that the" sunshine of love, that ll]t1l(('S lurk pl-a.ces.lrgl1t,:nr1(l mnglr ones Slnuutll, was wanting fur the vL`.llll(ll'Cll ; though herfelt its want himselt} as keenly us the very` week.\\'h`en his 'beuntil'ul Mary had first gonevhume `to the angels. (.)ccasio11ally.l1e lneuglrt home- a toy er hook to tl1e little girls, and they were gladly received, `but htgt with such sunny'I"uces as he .\\'0llltl lmve seen,h:ul he taken then) upon his knees, lnitl his cheek to theirs, ztntltulked lovingly _\\'ith them oftlreir lropes and (llS:l[)p()lllI.- ments, their_ plnns and successes.- Weeks and l1T()lllllS`[)(lSLs`CLl on, and most of the time Mr. blneluir was away from home. T " r kwrmIsAt4%wMvsUN ' 23.11 A change-was to `come, for he had seen and loved :1 gentle yuI1ng`heing, and .wus soon to make her hxs hrule. _Aunt Murthzx indignant. `It was :\ sh:unef'ul thing, she said, ` I'ur`Juhn to f'mf_ret his wife, and, brieng; home a step- nmther to his children ; fur_ who would do for them as she` had dune,.u1'1d train them up in the [way they should go? She_ d'uever stay :1 (hay in Johu s house to be under :1 miSI|'('SS, :1 young upstart, .sheA [dare say, and she gllessjg-d John wuvuled see the dillbreuce when she wus gone ! 4 II.` ALI" T+ u-um (".hrir:tmn xvrmk \\ 11.3 E ,(_)UU 1 He did. It was Cliristmas week again. AA your had rolled by, and we will look again in Mary and lClla .s room. [The two little girls kneeling side by side; Mary repeatetl her pm} or in solemn, gentle tones. `_Mury, said Ella, when the *Ainen \\`ztS`S})UlOtl, `I m going to say, _`(s)nr 1 ather, and then.1 m going to thank God for taking away Aunt M-artlia, and givin_9,ns such adarling `nJ:nnn_1a. . And it she did in her own childish words. `The door opened 3in a few minutes, and the ` darling nianima entered. She saw the: little ones safely and xvarmly covered, and sitting down on the bed side, she heard them repeat a beautiful hymn -tl1ey'liad voluntarily learned, and talkedtto them of the gentle and meek Saviour, whose, mission and teachings were love; `Many were the questions asked,and the tCllll1g0f'Cl1ll(,ll:afll tlloughls lovingly listened to, until the conversa- tion tnrned upoh Christmas. ` What is Christmas for 1- `Is it -wicked to keep Christmas day? - Does Santa Claustruly come down the ch imney,and put presents in the little girls- stockings ? were eager- ly asked, and almost in a breath. "'11 .,,J ....,\.~.`..L .,1..-......u..nn -JV -..--.,_., V---_- .._, The origin and. present ohservaiices `of Lhristm-as were briey and satis- factorily expluined `to their eager ears,~ and the promise made, that on Chrismas eve they should hang up tl1eirMclean' stockings, and in the morning they should nd them lled with gifts;` though Santa. Claus would not descend the chimney. to bring them. Many a good `night 'kissA was exchanged, and then the little ones were left` to quiet sltimbers. A ' ,,1,`l __......nI.. _. L... ..1......',.n _3ill[IlUEIS- _ , ' They could scarcely gorto sleepon Christmas eve; anti oh, such joy as came with the morning, they who have never been -harshly restricted, and deprived of childish delights, can little imagine. No Christmas gift, however ra_re or beautiful, could have carried suchpleasure to that mothefs heart, as {plied the girl, `I' gying,'and stepped ;if it `was hurt or the_e,xc1amVations of rent-.`11cd her already wakeful ear, in the dim light that Christmas morning. AI1!` \I111nr\.AV1ri3n;nn- no rno nnr` `:..1n llsllld IIIISLIA \J|llIQl4lIlLL5 lIl\Jl IILIJSQ > And when evening came, and little inviited ' guests played merrily with Mary and Ella, in the sitting room, mind the parlor door vvasvprescntly thrown `open, and the group ushered in,:1nd the Cliristmas tree, with its pendant gills and colored iluminitutions, seemed L10 `their -enchanted senses like :1 vision. of, fair land, the father was almost as happy I Cl1l,l(ll`Cl]. i . r1. . 1 11* -V1,. ',,,,,,, In UUBIUU llllllo children good 'tToA make `them xhappy, replied. ` Love andvsunslxiuo :_1s.necessu ry to th'e1n, as` light and plants." ` I thinly Kinny}-um knvn n-rnurn duni-fnr I U-II. LU .HLlll LOQ Sundays have grown shoftbr, Mary,'one Sabbath nigln.t. after_;_ "they used" to be such days, and `now I wish Sunday came twice :1 week` instead of once. ' A I` I nu .1 `, ! __ _, '. 1! _ um nmi<;..\I`.`s Bcd l}l1:}ir)ian11`- u-1ur3,~$ .,m...-itc thelh-gislr_v01_co, Barrie. , IImschuld.`Iurnimre of v:Lri<)us descriptions \`?i-.nz\, on hand, or made to ordci`. Wood ` Furnin'g. in" all its bmncllcs, excuted wltlr !I(`:I1m- d('spau:l1. , A|u`I'I},1b f)-"J. ` 14 _ _________________ LALIIIU b\'1\zU u. VVUUIX 1ll|)|-\.LlL_L .U| Ulnuuu The secret of this lay with the ` darling mumma. _ Beautiful illustrated Scriptures on the table were no longer forbidden fruit; the Sahhutli School- welcomed them eucl1Sahbutl1 morning. and delightful books fromthe library` offered thcma rich feast; and when evening came, and n1umma.,listen'ed to, their prayers, and hymns, and tull \vith.then_1, end told them beautiful zmd 7 true stories, as` they lay in their little bed, it was no wonder lllu thought that ` Sunday would make it seem happier in lleuveu. run I 1 r -1- ILL n.A\,uV\4u- . There are more homes and f:Lmi'l_ins, it is true, where the chilclr_cn (like _]`ll s) are uot1`estr:.1inod at all, than wh('1'(- they are restrained too much, but tlu-re are some even now, whore u l1llSlLl{t`lI sense of duty shuts out all the sl111sl1in1c. 'l`hnse llUll'1C'S a'r'c happiest, whore must (ll onlor and Y(!ll;1_`lUl1'IClgl1, directed-by_ the hunt] of all`L'Cll0ll. The `important hows brought the lust Eng- Neli Mrs.-v-:'.~2', in rc`"'3o'1 in the "P"! 4!` .`,~'?-"-Tu!-xv I"r:n:k!in:\ml.his bmve ('c)mpnninn.=, recalls .`II| incident c.on:)'0Cl`L-d witln.t.l:at. memor:zble expedi- tion, and \\'l:icl1 we will~nm`ru1c. In the West ofVEngh1nd are two towns whose eorpomte limits re less than 11`1'lllll`.{l]).'ll`[,. lIItl which hnve been for many years nnitetl into ont- horongh. One of them, Penryn, has an L-xistcnrc of inimyl C('lItIll'i(`S, being recortlt-ti as zttln-iving nuuket town A.D.,V1`3"x8. Theotht-r, Fuhnonth, had no existence previous to the sex-cnteemlx century, although now an import:`.nt. sen1:ot't, and e.\'ceetling its older neighbor in population and hnsiriess. _lioth towns are sitnnled in tlie_'s:1nn- `inlet or arm of the sea. Penryn heing at its e.\- trenio liend. As might. be e.\'pectel, there_ ha. existed In; strong; ` jealotisy between the town<, which was. not decreased by their ill.-:1s. union into one l m'lin.rnentary borough whilst `still l`(`l1llltlll_{' their separate corfvornte existence Pen- r_vn icon-siders its younger neiglnlior as an 11.psL;nt, wvliilst l*`:thnonth resorts by snecring-nt the ohler borough ns old-fztshioned and foss'ili"/.t-tl. Desper- nte lights and bitter personal quarrels have been thus occasioned, being, even "a". worse state at linings than that fortxiex`ly_'existixig bet\\'e(.fxi (7'.e\'e. hint] and Ohio eity, w_hose_p0sition was somewhat similar to that of the towns in question.` About tifteen fool's ngo :e_voung snilor, named Joints, a native of I enr_yn, belonged tu).:1'eoa.srtiiiL: vessel sailing between that port und London. _Ih- \\_':_xs the accepted suitor of Miss Cook, :1. _\'oung_: _;irl'in about his own .eir<-.nmst:ui'ees,-but T-mo personal attmctionsgnined the attention of niore thziu one young nmn of better. station. As itvisi nut tojhe wondered` at, the young woman wns :1; hit of 9. coqnette, sxndfiirted in the absence of In-ix] necepted lover,-with some of her other mlmirers.. Among these was a dashing young fellow, :1 pro-' ti-seed "h1dy-killer," from I"nimouth, who bud: al. quarrel with young Johns _on,nccount of local I pr:-judiees, and whose :_1ttentions to Miss. Cook: were at first prompted by a spirit of malice "to his adversary. ' He took her to phiees of amuse- ment`, rode_ or walked with her on Suud:_i_v.<, an-l endeavored to make his attentions to her as pub- . lie as possible- . Rumors of this'ha.d`reaVched Johns on some Of his trips home , but as he never saw them together he always passed the talesby with aslittle atten- tion as possible, Once, however, his vessel arrived in port on n. Sunday evening, and the lover hastily donned his best suit and rushed off to see his` lmly-love. She was not at home, havin;:'gone to church. Impntiently h `hurried off` to `church, and near its gate met his u.ppa._ren't1y faithlsv s\veetl1ear.t walking arm-in-ai-m with his detested F'ul,mnuth adversary. Without waiting to meet, them, he turned and went on board his ship. 7. _-.-_ -|__ 4:_.`- ...I.,... H... `luv-nun Wrnnlzlin mac It was the time when the brave Franklin ns forming his expedition for the exploration of the North-west. '1)l,S5fli:"C,- and great inducements Viui the way of bonnltyymoney and.compa.mtively large pay were held out to the hardy and adventurous mariners.- The two towns furnished several volunteers. Penrvyn sent out two hardy fellows. One of these was young Johns. Stung hy.-the fuithlessness of his beloved, he had joined the IIICIII an: uuncu nu n V... .... V .-_V a W -,_,r_ l ~ during party that were toseek faune, nnd perhaps death, `amid the unknown terrors of the North Pole. ' n- .1 0 ,1 _L_A I'__.1 I...-...n Y.n`rnI\' -Tnlnna FDIC. _ Soon after this rash step had been taken,` Johns learned that Miss Cook was still fait,hl'ul to him nlonei The meeting between them must have been both sweet and bitter`-,-sweet in the know- ledge of each other's>constancy--hitter in the certainty that they must part, for it was now too late to retract. Even if it were possible to with- draw from the service under government, manly honor forbade a cowardly desertion of the towns- mnn who volunteered with him; nor "would he care` to fne the jcers of the rival town. Besides there was a. strong hope of a. speedy return, and the girl was somewhat proud after all of his bravery and honor which his during step would ,.._-L ._ L2- _...__.. A Touching F.pis_ulc 1:: fthc. Fnnklin . vExpcditiqu. _. A ' --.-- -.J -__. .__.,,_ aitach to hi3Aname.q ` _ > ` " 1' ;.\1:m.~:1'i=:s:.<, .V\'1`1`u>1`..\'l-IYS,S0l.[Cl'1`ORS,ac. (.From I/L `Clcboluurl IIUHIIII.) l,l\.lUuO _ animated Mary` has grown, `and how"-lovel-y Ella. looks as his `young wife stood! nn _ On a.` bright .\lsiy n10rnin_L,? they were m:u`ricd in the Old Church~uf St. Gluvizxs, and u. nnfrr_v pr-.11 rang from the square grey. tower in honor of the- nuptiuls, for Johns"wus 9. f:u'orite- with very many of the towns people, and the bride xvus, as we have said, somcwlmt of :1 hello of the phu-v. The himeymoun was but of .1 fuw day:-xv dnnifmn, fur the volunteers were sown ordered to join thui: ships. n,, 11,- nF\,,1 ._'p \t-.. 1na- .I.,. E`..,.l..... nun.` i ullnlrun ? On `the 23rd oi .\hy, 1845, the Er;-Inns mu! 1 Terror sailed from the river 'l`hamcs, with 13. i souls on board. On the 26th of`July in that yt-:u'.' the whaling ship I rincc gf IVules spoke them at the e::tmx1ce,of Lancaster Sound. That was this last time the`members`of the cxpcmlition were ever seenghy civilized men. ' rru__ __.:__-_ -x- .u._ ___v ____ _ _.......l.I.. .1..,.... \\..H' -aI4\.|n --J vlvllnuyu nu.--. The wives of the explorers momhlyidrew half 1 the pay of their hnsb:uu1.<. The other half accu- ,rr_1u1utcd in the hands of the govt-rnmex_1t until the return 01- the husbands, er the uicial notiiicutiun of their deaths. .\1rsL Johns drew her pay and lived at home with her parents, eagerly looking for ncco'untsof the progress of the expedition. In time she became the mother of 9. l)i)_y, and in her new duties she passed the `time less ht-:u'i1_v. ll .1 , 11,1 ., , I ,. _A',H i __.. n:.If....... .... .-......., ....\. l.....-..`- ...., .....- ...-.. ...~ ,._. :.\Iuntlis rolled on to years, but still no tidines came ofthc fated vessels. Expedition after C.\:p('- ' tlition went in search of the tuissing men, but; ii.l\vnys ret.ur'nerl wilh the same story of privation, l daneer nnd wast of success. \\'itli1~ninful e:u;4-r- nesi the anxious watcher now grasyeul the wt-el i "London nexvspnper in search of news of the lust l ones, and earnestly besouglit the opinions of `, 7 skilled navigators as to the chances of their i 5 safety. llope at last. seemingly llied out in alli ` hearts but hers. She clung tn the last Sl1`:1\\'. nu ,,, _,I , ,1-",1 .1 .1 _ ..A___. .1` II ,, 1 _,A2 ..-... ... `~IIi' . ....,. . . . V . . . . ..= .., _.._ ..._,V _._.. Those who climhr-t_l the steep of Pemlennivsi ~ Castle eight or nine years since, may lmve Sl'('I1 `ht-r's. But still slic-Tlivt-cl un in'l1er'q-uiet lite. The .t'rien saw that the` allisent one lived in her the l`0pfL!SCll1ll\'CS of the` deceased, and future on Sunday afterxioiwns a comely \\'om:1n,-child in , plain but neat dress, seated on an exnhz';1snre of n h:`1ttet'_\i',`gaiziiig out on the waters of the I-In-,:lisl1 Channel, waiting and watcliing for the \'l'SS('iS that `never came. "lit-r little hay skippetl -alum-tv, , pi<:kin{_>;'tl1e d:iisies_und butter cups that S;-zuigled the ;rrvns. pes. " . .' At length hope "died nut oF.nll liearts, even \'i.`iiS1() the lneig_r,lit.< were no longer tun-le, hnt th:-nights. Then `came the tidings brought ly D1 . hie, convincing; every one that the sad ilrunla at: life had netnnlly been [>1l_\`0liAUlli. on t.hu:~'eV eveirlatsting ice-elds. Government, which had c nitinued the _1-a'yA t_o wives, was mm` Vcmnpelten 't3 {i .` e u:irm-iu- I `n:1te,e.\'plor<-rs as dean! `The _lmlf'-pay which had aecuninlutedin its coihrijs, -was 11u\\'1uid over to I pay was-stopped- 'l`o'.\lrs. Johns the sum paid} overzunounted to abont a. hundred pounds ster- ling. _A \' 1,. -A_ I__n AL- _..f.'l,....`. \ I .\'o'\\' at 133; the widow`s weeds are put on, nut]; the fzuherlcs l:u,1w:1s dressed in xnaiuxruing. Wlwn we lust he.'{rd of the1n-:\1.out :1` your sin('e-lh-y \ve_re.s;il1 livinghin their native y.o\\`n, pursuing 1l1e6l1er)11rse of life. The \vid..-'\'\' (-ked out her hnrle fund by sewing, and remained still constant 10 her first love . A t ' .... . 1 u 1 I '1 -__,. L... _ n__ Lu nun IIIJL A\JV\.n Wlwthcr tl1e_lmsband, who had seen but afewy (lays of v.'(-ddud life, and "who hurl never S(`("Il "or hezml of lxissun, was one of ll1e.t\\'t`nt_)'-four who lmd died previous to April lfvtll, 1848, or lxiul g-:u'li(-ipntv(l in 1l|`:1t terrilile m:n'ch m'alv:|tl1 in. _ of the (11-vat l i. .i'.'~r we cam-nt now say. 'l`ln.` X`_t'C(`l|Il0H 0l'Ll'.cI'1ill mlet:1il.< 01' Ill` no-\\`.~ 'lxrungl1t`,l:_v xlm 1*`u.z. nm_\' throw some ligzln un llmt `nialler. (If 't_lIl$,lllHCll we :m- cnnlhlcnt that Johns did his duly to me l:1s_\ sznzl divu` _::s :1 bX`:1V(' m.~xn_. die. 'l`|m'o are those lwre '\ u'lI():l(Vl1('\\` him well, zm-1 pay this lust nibuic lo the memory qt` am old friend; .' K ' j V I-IIIHIH-I l{(`)l .I.\'S()I\', Hung and 4S_l1o-Maker, -ullxugwmul. .\l1 orders _'m, the abovcline _ .1-,lI1u. :u:1.xr-'u1 under his own inspection-, and wax"- `l'-mlml fur ,m':um~ss. :H1l1NSll`(,`llgZlh; _ ' 7 \ . A Singular case of, Marriage under A Ditlicultics. Deputy Sheriff Riserson was direvtetl on Saturday to proceed to the house of .ln.-wpli Fisher, corner ol Graham avenue and Vzirt-`I street, `E. D., and serve a write of liubms corpus issued on Wediiesday Judge l1'.riiot. at V Pt)I)2l\l{88)Sle, coinrnaiii iiig the said . l*.`islier .to prorliice his daughter. Anna Maria l Creamer, on Weilricsrlziy, the 9th inst. Tin- l writ was served, and proper return made by the Deputy Sheriff. The circurnstaiices of ,this case are as ,lollows::- Mr. Fisher is a E well-`to-do proprietor of a szrotreiyat the corner of Giahamf almiiftie and _V`ap -tAbtreetR]E. 1).. t and ver on o 2lllll1llI$1' riiia i aria is l his onlyycliild, aged ziboiii sixteen, and very pretty. A montli-since Mr. Fislier went out on one of his periodical guniiiiigexcursiriiis. and,- at the solicitation of his (lilll(.!lIl8l`, tool; her with him. The old geritlernari llt`2lllllL' of ne sport "in the neigltborhood, of 1 ougli- keepsienhitherwaril turned his steps. Select- ing a hotel at which to leave his daugliter, he- loiirid one kept by Mr.` Creamer, a young mm- in moderate circumstances". Wliilethe dziuizli ter was at this hotel, and the old .i__'t`llllP.lIl'dll was in the woods pursuing game, the young. t man, Creamer, fell desperately in, l(IVt` with Miss -Fisher. The passion was leci- procal, ari_d marriage was proposed. . Tlii.-a the- I a young lady. thought very romantic, and ' acceded to it, but was learlul her lather Wtillln never consent. Time sped on and no II`l 8.llS . l lpresented itself of overcoming the l3tliei s tlrearled objection. _At last the day arrived on l-which. the fair Anna must leave with her 1 fatherlor home. To act at once wasrtlie 0lll\ ! alternative, and a|_l0 o clock the twain slipp-d - ' out of the house, and went to a Squire, by l whom they were soon made one. V Their bhcli I to the hotel they went but did not disclose tha- secret to the father. In a few hours l\lis.' Creamer and h_er doting father were on ih--ir way home_, and arrived safety. Mr. Cream}-r took no steps to claim his bride until two weeks since, when he disclosed the fact if their marriage to Mr. Fisher. who was very imlignaiit thereat, and swore that his daugh'er `should never live with her liushaiiil. He detained her clothes from her, and would not permit her to leave his house under airy circumstances. Mr. Creamer then applied to the law for redress, and the result was the -issuing of the habeas corpus by Judge Emot. One of the omnibus companies of Philadelphia having commenced to run its cars upon the Szilibziiii, I number of Christian people ceased to patimiiz the line and rode in the other cars which did not run upon the Sabbath. The stockholders of the company lately neld a meeting to coiisider the qllcsliull ot' continuing to run upon the Sabbath. At this iiiei ting there` was great diifo.-rence of opinion. Sonic opposed the runni'ng as a direct violation of the "Sabbath; others thought that six day's work was enough for the men and `horse. The question was decided by a stock vote, the result being a unanimous vote against running on the Lord s day. (From thc.Ncw Yuri: Tribune.) lg` CUIISIUO. -I U18 quczsnuu u- )n Jllghl I me,` .. um r.m-Pu (lav. no uu nuu nuvvua 1.: an! In I : All nun -- -- nn. The_vdn|n t1lnnk,1hnngh,ufzo-1u.%. Inn! it would ever be wurlh much. '.`\'I'pl un'I!.w \\":=str-rnpraries, whore then: wusu t no stones nor nothm. A I Dr. Lawson Lnnrz. nf Holiyokne. in a lvltt--`I `lo a S_p1`ing icjlll I\ r[;1(/Jliwlll, |L C0lnYT`ffl5dn uymaslnc swm__- as a pmvcnlzuive and cum of pulmor.a'ry disease_. He says: `I rnuun H11.) c||En;:v..Hr\:1 1.` HM: '\n1'\' hr lI_uIxI|uuu|_ ulrcusc: Ill.` Du : . `I mean the su sp-nding of I}: t the hands, by means of a shows: rt: fastened ma beam at (me .end, ulhur a. slick three feut lung. cm _ ____.t .1 _ L, ,_ 1, 'I`l - ,. iv uuu uuuur, U1 Vlastenvd ulnuun U! n anvil; I|lU \ l \|IUIIl and at the CUItVt:ttIet.t to grasp with the hantls. The run: Slmltltl be to the centre ol the .sti<*k \"l|l('ll should hang six or eight _im-lies alu-vu the head. Let :1 person grasp this stivlc, with Ila) hands twu ur three feet apart, and swing very mmlerately at r. only bear the weight, if Vt'ly \('eul(-3n(l gradually llt(.'l (`E1SL) as the V!TlllS('lt S gain strength {ruin the e.\'erri.~'e v until it may he lH,`_t`ly used from three to five timesi daily. The connection of the nuns \\ tilt the lJlJ(l_\' (with the exceptinrt of the (:'.a_viclu viitit` the .-te.uuin or breast brine) nr-itt_r' ti muscular ztttzw-lament to the ribs, the rll-ct`! UK this exercise is tu elevate the ril-s and etiinr-_v.~ the chest; and a4 nature allows no van-um, the lungs expatid to ll the cavity, in`c.r+-a.~in_v the volume of air--the natural purttier ut bluml-antl preventing congestion ut the .t;pu. of tuperculmis matter. I have pn-st-the-l the above fur all cases of hermnra-_ze of the lungs and thretttenetl cnneurnptiun lur lltirt_v-live yeais, and have been able to im-reuse the rne:i. of tltecliest {ruin two to lnur tncltc-5 within a few months, always with gmtl'r:-.-ults. But, especially as a p'reventn'e, I would srecomniend the exercise. A few years sine, as 21 New llu-_vl:md gen- tleman. wh('se name was Brown, was pas-n.r_v 'z1few daysm a hvlel in Ohm, hr had the) vms I `l\l-IIIIIIJ I1\IIl1;l|Iull'i||!|!\' nl} Iul H10 |~I\~1'D!\'.n'n!L-I lit IL'\\' lII"l x` l|| I1 ll"|C| Ill \ IIlll, Ill Illlil ||vv> Hula fortune to uninleminnly oil ml l'hn- !~l).~('(``1.AMP honor.nf a tall lmhan ("ul0neI, who wile ():..e 1.1 'l1Ie"bnarders. llis :|pu!n;_m-s Iml l~H;ng ;~'::::<- factory, a chall.'mge \'.`ns sum hum. whu-2, hmwver, he dechned, on the ground of L :/H` sank-utinus scruples. .... n . I .1 I ., .1, _ _. ___ L- I The Swing as a (`tire for Cuusumptlun. * The C0I0neI-\\`hn, by-the-nay. had v in two or lhue e()(`Ul)H|8i`S. quite :1 rm-[min 5l3\_}l]1iSt, at once ttorlcvivml the id:-u his" oppnm-nl \'nS8.('H\\'. |l'll. an-1` rr'~'t.Z\r`< 'xls hixnhy|`og_'ing h1min`.hn.- hwcti a.~se_mbh--1'wi.-dmn ul lh-.~ h>n. Avcurdiualy. the nu-.\" day '.11ulirm r iimu milrrhed the dut-list, nun:-d '.\iIh an innrn.` c0\\`If1i'l+!, and-:ulv:1Iu'iII_<! in I m-\\ 11'; chum, ceexled `In lust his jnckcl hm hm: in` '.'.u- \ _apprn_\ItH1s|)'|e.'H|n'.\`xl was zlsluxmlmi.` l.: ily he had once bvvll :1 liculn-nzun nf rnilz his llllv Slum, unri kmnv the un[mH:u.(- ine.-omrnm!ing' his ez:mn_\` by :1 dm-:.~iun. sen7.in_r a gravy ll1rt't l|. he |(\s.~'ed the CHHI into the hive of Ihu be li:_wrm:t vuluxwl. lwfnre the lwro cuuhi l`g`(,'~Vt'r frmn lh-- lrnw sell`-azxliun lhnsoc(`a>i~nurd, ho s;`xx:zyg~nz1w 'l;:h|e and hvgzmn In shuwe-r upnn him. \\ ;l hberul hand, the L'0'll|!,'lll.'~` uvi 1hexh.~he.~' :1rA `Yul: _are an infernaI--. Coward, lhe'cnh>m=.I wan about In say`. In the lime :1 p`:Llu of gre:-us snm'k hm? up-.1 mouth, and the \\'u:.1. we bun.-k.nhe.I and forever. ,. . . . .. . .. .. . . h-'\|"\l |`UIi1lIIr'.` an nun. -.\m-..:... .:__- (-npxlul things wilh vnl.":- hm-I! :m.I . Vc-mne a plnfe of mi"! boiled eggs` agaum side of his c_:aninm. V The hnvs .1 H19 (`.nwiI'. whech hi1h_orIo -lo-.~(-ermi.- uprvn lhv Yank. wk" `and shoulders, now bvgun 1r>fn I mr--o- w- and wil.ll_\'; and uv. Uv":'mt',\1d1!nl Um` (L sailam. half-.~'lunmd, (:!u.lu-.1 and [::m._\` L 'vd, was`;_ve!hng the wars! of 'i:. l_li:< ('0. was fast 0u'.',m|_' nut. --|- -- - ....l ..k..uvn;l Hrnxrn :1: n n IGFI 0H'.'_I I_! nu Take a. lurk:-y-! shouted Brown. as old gobble-r dvsumxried npnu In-y rah-rw .' v I .burst n;z,`|led`l1i~'|\:1ir with E.-Lu-3n...< .~' |J`.m9u Ilun (`n-Inna! he comimwd. ,bllI'S!ng,`nIIe(1Iuwnuu nun u. .u 'UH.< .< Here s llm \'_in-_v! he comiunvd, squash and jail)` foilmved after. my this time the colonel \v:a.~ irrvlri sqnziah and jelly immwmi ziiicr. By this lime il`l`(`.ll`if?VI1hi`v defeated; and his mi-ii-ih-~.s_ uppnm.-iii 5: i/mi A huge plum pudding, steaming hm, and him`- ing it above his head wilhhuih hniiils. so-4-me-J about io bnry him beneath it. he qimilud in lei- ror, and -throwing: down the cowhide, turiicd about and made a ruse for the door. ' Sinp furiiie piidding. Colonel, stop for the pudding, Colovell shouted Brown.` Pu..liiiiig,v,' Cnlmiel, i plllililng !'3creaim.-d ali his fei70\V-bUiU \ieI'S, amid (.'()HVui5l0n3 of laughter. But the (`nlmiel was loo mm-h terried to listen to lheii kind invilalinn, anii lid not ('('1l.~ (: running until he had locked himself iiiio his own room. 9... zr ism Pnlnnnl escaned from the nlum But if the Colonel escaped from the plum putldmzz, he could not escape from the ritlit-nle which the affair occasioned. He subsequently challenged four persons against whom his in- was excited, and thev all consented to _ln ; but availing th_e'meelves of the privilege til the challenged party. appointed pudding bag`; lur their weapons. At length the unfnrlunat duel- ist, nding no one was willing to shoot, or to be shot at, was obliged tolleave the State. And ` 50 if not paid ' within `six months. How to \'ahquish a Duelist. `ICHRHI-I BI{0\\'I\', Bricklayer, I lastert:r and ~ (I .`. .Luue .\l.-1. u'pposiLe the Grammar bchool, lmnie. .-\n_\'(h'm_{ in the above li_ne be BXECUWS in lhn-`boat umnm.-_r, either in Town.0r. COl1l11_1'.Ya and on re:1,~i-_)n:xble'terms. He is \vil11ng'tree""e in [3:u'nm1L 1\\`v>-Illitds in 1 ii0dU `"7, Store pa)" and Imv-1h`n-d mcash. Clzinxneyg bu11t~on the best principle, and xvarrrtnted to draw. 37 Snfptelnbcr 14, 1838. _-_.`_.____-________ nexl trip. al| in llw z~'p-an `e cu-ntnnml wu'lIn u! H:- 'I 4 inches, and thv mm. isl_I1u.,`:l:~.\c- s ;nnI!ma_- \l' .h:uvbm-km-_v ullm-~I~~!.~' (I lu"d1'-\'eHn*u 9.-.t`n il- nels. nl wlmrn l are an-Nu LI1?-clzxllnzum.`us xwi my carer sec-n .1 hmuu. hm.` `Ink,Ilwngh,z1f:-1u;i. urlh -.`\'u't-p:u11'H.o- nnru H.uuu u~encn I Inn Linn.-n .\' uuy uuun nu: .unn . I|| nllnml 2| I~H:'|;::t! L- 113! nm\n'.~' , It'- tkcl for n r.~l 1 \v:ns:\. Ln k- licnlunum mx`i::; nu lll1|)rl Y:|r.('t: at -In_\` dIVt'I..~`il`ll. 5:. I. xlxe Cnnlr-' 1\ be Ho`rv1Il L`t)lnlit'|. :11 mrvvvr (lrU\I'!z'! y nu.-d, he s;`xun;_v_~n1n-n 7:. uwm` zlh : mu: m Hus |l(.',1lJ< nr. .1 No. 46 ' Ill; Alum: nu-1 ht` Y.uIk.`"s `hp-zm _ lnf:1'l wo-nklv \l(](!lIl1l1.'I'lLv ;x~'- ul and [:;m._\` Mu d- (-o..r.x;.-0 as :1 HM '0 1 v`0Vl<-VvwI'.~ [mad :1 d.:LIc3o...< stinliitug. as `thy: f. Ihe body by rrnpe or (`haul ' Inn! 91' Hun nay, wnn `n 1| rnnnlra hr ur. .\\'!:. hm! ll'.d_ 11,-I l)`.VlAl'u3\` \./llglll, J1. SlH:et,'Bm'ri,c. ( m the zxhovc line rm. and work warranted. I1... . . I TERMS: $2 per year ' 1n advance; (II): ;\ L1rtl)cr1I/T 2`\Tbjiu11tne 15 puh'.i~:he11Weekly, inme Ton I a:.~.\ x':'. _\\'m;.\r:. morning . (_-.out';1i nx.-\\'.~' -:1` Lhu day, and all nun ' the-:utY.xir.< oi" the L'nuul_\'._ Pr ,.'n'r .$_ .. M- if nut paid witlxfu f Ll.-mt mt". :-`u!vscx'ipIi;~x1. 4 A1)`. H.'l l.~l.\'<:-S1'X' lines or und . :`|c.`," ::'u*h . 1; fit ). 'm' 3H. pt-If um`-,' tir.~'.L_ inset qm-m unc;'3(-:01` 11.1. Prufcs (,'.'1."i~` :1-_)`v.Ir'. - $3 for 51 mrmtHi:1lih'u lit]:-.~`.__Sp l-chtl m:ul:- by llw _\'t:M1`, nr 1.1`.-1clim1.<, - in h'.<\-uulixnu-- _\_d\'ci`.1isL-xncn \s`ritink_{.. ` , .. ' -V .\'o j>:21;m-_ li<('>n\if1mevl uu'lil `Q 1..-|1!,-.\'w-pl !I'._H1L`. (I]rlil)ll_Uf' .l`..:.s:.I\nI.\`ts um-1 III` }m'm1~. "hr t`.u:1lili'a` uf I _.'Lfl`. In yr-v_ 1'-~n1[l-.:1v lh.Ii1':u1_` 'l`.mm, 1.,-n`ing.' hm-u c;1rc_t ..n.....I .- HIIN ELLIS, Lilhovgrapher & Engraver, Kink Street West, 'l`ur_ont.o. County Maps, Plans of "Lots, Invoices, Arms, C.res'ts, on-,Pl'a.te or Seals, . with l resses. Wedding Cards. July 10,'1+s55._ , 28 _ . The-. pupulatibn uf Washington" Territory seems to be but badly appropriated bettveen the sexes. There are three_ thuu.-and voters in the Territory, and of these. two thousand are candidates for matrimon 1 without` hnpe of relief` `The Puget s7Souud Her I plniulively c-alli for an importation of New England damsel, but unfortunately, they must be asked rxl rsl._ - V ` . Tl F si mi or San Francisco havq P'""`.?`d a 1o:"3r I213 13: $92,000, and will erect a. bm1<}m8 woh $100130!) on It. , . ` ' ` \I .ll)HA(2}_l I.l(TI*l.\'>E.\`.-J(lIi.\' RUSS, of . -. . has been u'icin1l_\'appointed n x~-`1u` .\1_:Lrri.-ago 1/1c:-nses't'u,r that District, and M1 'm~v1g :1 $uH1_\' cm1slant1_y on lmud.. L`lllheI`_l.'3, 1h'.'.\`. ' 4;" \r11.1,1 31.11 1..x\1`1:1'1:, 1.11-111151111'}\11ct1011eer for 1'..1r1'i<-, and 11:e'1`uW11.~'11i1-.~` 1-1t"'\\'cs|.G_\v111iu1-> 111',"1`.-1-1111151-111. 1111115111, 21.1111 Essa. , 1 u'- l'.1 1-1.: 94 |\\'ll)'L`: 1l1!:l>`"1`U'I IlI~`.l . I H:u`ric li1':mt'.h I `nu \\ Ul'I\ \\ :uT2uuuu. .l5:xrri<.-,' Aurzust, 5, .1857. Avon VIII. Sm-ct ()H`u' `i.%:r.s{1uc5s ~}L\`[}`. n.-):zH E5-U H~_11.,' '.mm-, C . I). Farnqhera .i`r..-,.,;`.;.r; Tun-lh-rs\\`1Il lxud the above ` I ,, , __ .4 . . .I. i . ,....nf.u-Q` : V.'\u-[AL ;um'<'1..u." 1.\`.~`131:A: -- _. .. K.`-nu; :x.z.1.s. l}\I!`:>j1i.I>z1i:u;. J:m1e5Qi'`a Pm- ;~n~mr} The .~'1hn\`e Hotel has ilnlplc and . s.h- :u~:-umxn.niutiuu. , . .. . .-.. ' ' AR Ljffll M. CLA HR. Lic<-nil-_d Auctioneer andvCom4-I 1ni.~`. .\Iz-rclmm; UU11lupSL, Harrie. 8 ' lIOI.DS\\'0R.TI{, . Qlrnnl "Ru:-1-ht, I} L L_a\\"m~:.\*1~:; Ln`.-, Fire and .\!:1riue`Insur- ncr, and :'!m: Lrund and 'l`'nwu Lot Agent, .. _. .` ....'. :.`.`...- 1.. It I? A-1-' I.V:unJr i.~l1e]1 \\'cc-kly, in the Town of Ba.rrie,'every \i:>'i>.n' Inurning, (_-,01)l'a1ining the `current nmucrs perw.iu.iug'_ t.o_' n`.iir.< 111,- (,.`uuu1_v. Price $1 . in advance, _ .':`1- if nut \|-'iL-hill Six`li1out,bs`fmm; mt" . , n.~x.\;-Six under, first insertion, :1` 4.1. lwr Iir.<.L insvI'li(Hl'; each subse- x mu.~;~3-,- or l ruf'cs. or liusiness 1. 3,; .j -3 six months, if.not . m,,..'1.-U 1;.-<._. Syn-ci:ll contracts can he -' (:nI'li . um: 125e,. Uver `six lines,"- - rln~_\~mu-, of 1!. year. Urdprs, i.<\-u_iLium--_\_dvcr1isuxncxi;s to. be made in- 1 l-.\I:' H1 A: .2: .-~\\ cs>7.L*_1`x) . 4 I` \ vs 1' u\x-r'.` nr In-Mr . lz`;:\\-HL-rs \\'uI unu uu: uuuvu vrv Wu;-' . to their comfort.` Excel- |.l_. __ , 1)_\ \`lAl-IS, .\cc>1111x1x)t,, Cullector, Con- `-vr; !I1 Land, 3; (`ruI1crul.Age11t; mm` in 15.11., &c., Iiraldford. `. - 1.4 ' 1}1i`.' .J<>1i.\'.<>_\'; x A I{m4;_11, xmr.-a.~1.1rs and Solicitprs, \'.Hl(f.'l :~`, .\'nt:Lri<-5 'l ubli`c, &:'c.--'-James Iili.-am I). Ar-`htglx. 'A ' ..I. 9.; I\;'m`. ~ `. 5 ;_>'.-\.`\'>`.U_\', L-.;.m1 and (immral Cym- .\ 3-n1, Urlllin, County of Simone. _-.- -` 9'2 11:w_1{i.\`.s`;_ l.m1d Agimt. and Stock Broker M `West Toronto. u . - no ` JHx7.)H". UH"l' Ill 1). IL, gt. A\.VuCl_ :15u.~:.'-HicC,-Htlrou Su`ecl,4Cul- n Assur-.mcc Buildihg s, Cliurch ` \l' > _}{l.\'.\`;. Cuunty ~.\it<>r12e_, C0. .u`ri.~h-r and AlLornc_y-at-I.m\', -r_\', .\`umr_v Public, &<:.--Uicc L H.\I{RIS()/.\ , Depository of_tbe I Iiihlc Society, Dunlop Street. .uld' beladdrcsscd t0 the au'Vb-_ i.\.`| la.1.\\ |4 \,v\r.uI .1.Vx.- 1:: rrir: A'gcnc_\', George Lane. ' -7. $ rm Cistern Builder, Bradford '-. brders for all kinds of work attended to whh punctuality, ....x ` .-\uc\im<-er, Esm.te,l1ousc, .-inn A;_'cnL, lrogjs must res- nu1n>ruu.~` Fri ends.:uid th (Iuumy of Simcue, that he at lint}, ;u_nl trusts by strict ' ly . of a.1la11'nirs' =. In nn~M.`th( :\pprob':ui0n -c (.-uutidcllcu in him. --v ' -)0 1)) Eiircttqtu; R. `J. (DLIVER. ,lv 0 1. .D.'A. SAMPSON. 45 -ly (3().\H A.\"Y. .,f\A.__.... I .._ `_VVe must say our prayers, Ella, _said `little "Mary,-`as her sister,--already" un- drc-s'sed,was about to lie down in their Mime bed. . - I A , Inunnx. |l\\`u F. I am not was to say my `prayers any more, replied Ella. t \T;\f n-4|;nh' fn can 11\nn1 "il"I\7 rnnrn7 ....,.-, ]\.4llll\4\A ....... , _ A Not going .to say them any more? Not say Our futlnor ! exclaimed M:1ry,us "she stopped untying her 511005, and look- iugvat Ella in umazcnuent. `lluwshull we go to licaveuif we do not say our a . " - , .pl'dy( rs . T . - . _ 1 : I'Jnn t uvnnf fn `n-n fn hr`-nvnn If Aunt -lilily ['1-33 g` I" don twant to `go to heaven, if Aunt -Martlia is going to be there, said_'the i`el1i1d', `and if it is going to _l he always . Sunday. Ol1,_I m so tired to-niglit and I wish it would never be Sunday again. . ` W'liendear imzxmma. was alive, said fcrent to 1110, for now they are very long '; butjwe shall never see dear lnmimna i unle'ssiw'e try to be good, never", never! Ella burst into tears. `Do come and kneel down with me, Ellaidear, con- ' together. uv-.- - ` ;_-_.,, ,,,1 'L1"__J,',___ .\l_:_n'y, the Sunduy s used to; seem dit-_e tinned Mary, ` and we_ ll[say our pifayers `W LUi_.',CLIlCl.- _V V` V . I With quivering voices and blinding tears, the two. little ones k_nel_t' together, and oHb'i'ed their evening prayers. They hind just lain down when Aunt Martha. `come for thelight. ' Seeing the tears on lila s face, she enquired ` what shehhadt -be<-n` crying for n'ow.. There was no answer. at iirst; andthe question was sharply repeated. ' T 6 A1 Ii.-at who Jig} nnf urnnf Vfn nrrur chit] lllllllly lK'lFL.(I.L\/llo _ At lirst she did not want to pray, Said Mary, ` and then -_7 ` Crying` because she did not want to say her prayers,ve11 ? interrupted Aunt" Martha, ` and then we talked about our--- ` ' .rnI , __,_____ ______:_,___ ;___,] __A `__ LQIHUU (J.-lllJLl|a UI.|I`* ' `There stop" your crying, and go to sleep, and `don. t let _'m`e hear of such ;` doings again ;. If you do,l ll whip you, i saidAunt 1\I8.`l tll.tl.'. - ` 1 -1! ......... :.'. ......1'. .. -1.ii.1 9 r1r\:A sulu Atlllb 1uq.uuu.'.` '. I , _, ` Suc11`deprav1_tV 111 such a child, said she to her brother, as she (vent down stairs.` ` That Ella has been crying be- ' 1 cause she didn t want to say her prayers.` I dou .t know what_ will become of her. II`! `I';.1, ._2._l._ ...lol. 41...... .-...-an-. r\l'\1\|I` 1 UUILL luruw Wuuu w All Uwuulxnu u; ll\4LI The little girls, with theirarms about each_ other, wept themselves to sleep, Mr. Sinclair was a man of business, and since the death of his_wi( e, two years i before, had been most of the time away from home. 1-1e had secured Aunt Martha, an elderly maiden sister, to be -housekeeper and guardian to his mother- iless little daughters, mainly because she was capable, and pru'dent,`and withal a .woman who prided herself` on ` minding u -.. ........ I-uucuinmacn,` and n}`l`iliPil1(T urhnf shay Womall \Vl_lU llllucu IICIDUAI vu ;u:uu-us i her o\vn business" and abjuring what she considered" new-faiigled notions. She ' _wa5'_a professor of religion, and strictly observant of all its" outward forms, but had not a" tithe of that `Charity which . hopeth all things. Sliebelieved with Solomon, that the rod" was iiidispeiisulile. in training perverse childhood; but she : did not believe in that love which bles- lseth little children, and saith, ` of such is the kingdom of ;heav,`en. - Mr. Sinclair saw that the children were quiet and "subdued; the house was orderly and still ` he knew that they were taken ;_to churbh, and that the commandments, and the catechism were studied every Sab- . ..- . 1...-. mm nnthmc wrong in their catecmsrn Wen: abtltllcg ....,._, .,,,__ bath; _ he sawv nothing wrong in their demeanor, and beyond these, he thought or cared. little. ` Ah! there was much that he could not see. VThe brighthopes -and` aspirations checked , the, desires and -impulses thwarted, the. gushing waters of affec-~ ' Somehnve thought thtit ifithe dawning`, In our be.ing s freshest 0 God is nearer little ghwren ` Than their parents ever know, `And, that, if you listen sharply, Better tltinszs than you canteaeh, `And a sort 0T mystic wisdom, Trickles thruugh their careless speech. How it is I cannot answer, But I knew a child, Wlm, mnong the thyme and clover -And the hoes, wasrnnning wild, And he t-arne tme summer evening, \Viil1_|iis ringlets o'er his eyes, And his llzll was turn in pieces, (Sliasing-bees and butteries. Ntnv I`ll gn to hetl, dear mnther, Fur I'm very limtlut plztylf And he Sltl his, , Now I lay me, In a kind uI't-ttreless way. V And he drank the cooling water . `Front his little silver vnp, . Amt .-aid ;,-ayly, Wlten it s morning, Will the Angels take me up? .Dtwi'n he sank` with rngnish laugliter, ' In his little trnntlle bed, And the kimlly gudut` slumhcr, Slmwerid the puppies 0 et'. his head. What (-mild nit-an his St')t'f\l\'lltg strangely ? _A.~ke musing tnuther the.n--' ()., twas nnthing but his pratttle: \Vltat ean-he of angels ken ?' There he lies. how sweet and placid! And his lireutltiiigcumes and goes .' Like a zepliyr, nmving softly, `_< And his (`llt (`i{ is like a rose; `But she leanrtl her car to Iisttn V `_ Ilihiis ln-ezttliitu_z`t.-tiultl be heard : Oh," she tnttrtnnretl, if the angels v Tank my tlzujling at his word A! K Niizht within its fulding mantle llath the sleepers btitlt l)egttil_ed, . i And within its-'_-ol't etnhrat-ingst Rest the ttlllllltfl` and the eltilel ; `Up she started rmm i1t'l`(lI2t!tllltlg, For it sound has strnclt her ear- 'An:l tt emnes frmn little \Villie, Lying on his trundle near. Up she springeth, for it strikes Upnn lltft`ll`t)ttl)lL*tl`L`l"ft;!ll1, And |1isl_m-atli, in lmnler felt-lies, Trit\`t ,lS_lFt)lll his lungs itt pain, Anti his eyes are xing upward ' On snnn: litre lu-ymnl the mom ;' And the lilatclttit-.~js ut the spt)ilt:r_ From his cheek hath clntsed the'bl0om. . The `Sunshine. of Home. LITTLE WILLIE `U1 . \ \". AND COUNTY OF SIMCOE GENERAL ADVERTISER. ihttrg, . ' J? I , '/ :./,x. _ K . . `V , t ` I ' 4 . V V JUSTICE IS THE GREAT, BUT SIMPLE PRINCIPLE,AAN.D THE WHOLE` SECRET OF SUCCESS IN ALL GOVERNMENT. tion s fount:iin,'.t11rned harshly back their source; the sunshine. of life shut out of those younghearts, and the beatitie ful religion of love and hope, which Jesus taught, mag `to appear col_d,.`a1;,(V1 dark, ..'.-..l "I and glootgxyf , . '~' `MiIrr'(v':isv svc` years 013, eon'scien- tious|aud thoughtful, quiet and gentle in her way. ' Ella was ve':---`an impulsive, lively, a``ectionate -little creature per- verse under harsh restraint, but Whom ` the finger of love could guide where it would. V ' AI , , ,1, 1. _p__... r1L..:...o.,....... .-....,`l Wouiu. , V , It was the week before Christmas,and many a. young heart beat light1y,`and sober faces were growing brightein pros- `pect of the cheerful ogatlleriings and gifts of the festal day. In 1\Tr.'Sinclair .s house, however, Christmas was no.difIer- eat from other days. He was too busy to attend. to it, and Aunt Martha` said that ` this making so -much parade about Christmas, was contrary to her bringing up, and she should not have the chil- _dren`s heads lled with such `notions. On the present occasion, howe'ver,a little school-niate of` the children s'w-as to have a Christmasitree, and `the _matter was talked over, an_d dwelt upon at school, with the keenest delight. At last a note of-invitation was sent" to Mary and Ella, and delivered to tllemiat school. The `joyous exultation twitli which it was read, soon clianged to apprehension. . -at .I `II ,;I L__, _A_,| 4V__'j B AIRR I E, C. w., W EDN ESDAY, N OVE M B E R 9, 1 859. _w_:1s'l)riiigiiig- in the supper; and how .l`4ll'Llo ' - .' 7 _()l1,perl1aps sl1eT\vill,Ai f we are very good, replied Mary`. ` At any rate 1 ll, i1Skiv1Yd])2l,_lll(l pr'rlu'zps hcfll -let us. \Vith more than Childish prudence and -tact, the notewas co11ce.ule(.l till dt1sk,wl1en ` father came home.` Seated together in a corner of the" sofa etl1ey_\vaitcd an op- portunity, when Aunt l\vla_rthz1'sl1onld go out of the room-_to see about ten, to pro: se,n~t'it. How long she satnnd knit vigorously" as ever,_ while the doinostie theirlittle lieurts. beat, lest she should not go at all! At last, liewever, slie7 '1'CuC-l1C_(l the `middle of the needle, and laying -(l0\\V'll her knitting went ont of the reunl. But futlier was reading: the net "l:11)C`l'. Sliotilcltli nterruptliini? _`;'r,.;.t_1_:n.' -,`:sv\1`=;La;i forbid. ,trl1-it1g_.~- The I ."l ."II-_`1 _____ ___. _____|j. &gr,-;.tlf:It~.,`.VV..S`:g;_!`DImeL ;Idl-ll 1g_r .1116} `.`ir'1'1pz1ticnt little""` oweverf, conltl brook no longer do] y . 5119 slid of". the sof'u,_and upproaclying ; l1im,'suid softly, `I`uthcr! - He still went" on ' rezulingz. ` F'utl1erl _sl1e vvnturcdz`1g:'1in. ` 13 quiet, child, I m reading now, he answoreLl.' 1)..` .... ..n .m.. ......,1 n nu. ohnt \l7n Ivo -""""_, """` ""-,"C"" '7 "I L ' Aunt 1\'Iarthu will not let us go! said Ella. ` . tn" .--__1-_--.. -1-.. .--.211 JP nu-. nvln nunun) (T \)lIll\.l., 1 L11 l\.uuun6 uvvv, Alv Iblluvvxnx/nun ` But won t you read :1 note that ' we ve ot to show 011'! ersevercd the child; 8 Y P `I A nr'.1n' urhnrn in if 7 Qflil` NIP, gill. SUI; LU BIIUVV yuu : ll\.l>)\\\4.I\\.l \llL- uuuu. A note! where is it ? said . Mr. Sin-' _ch1ir. Mary eagerly broughtit, and the two ehildren stood by` his side; IIe niLs11ed thovarticle he_ was reading in the paper, and then leaving it down, pro-* ceeded to unfold and read the- note. The two children looked at each other, as his eye gh1nced_ over it. ` Just then the door opened,and AL111tMartl1:1 entered. `Wlmle :0-I itxhut '1 cu;I' ohm R`Dt');|1lY `Inr lxrrxfhnu-' ulf\;u`\;u.,uuu nxuuu Lhllall huu \'lJ \-\.zL\.\.4a >1! .-u-, is` that 2 said she, .~seeiug. her brother reading the note; _aud ~0bserv'ing the ChilL1I`Cll S` interest. A ` A _- `Only an inj.vit-.1tAi'on' f'Qr.th_e children to attend a. Christmas gathering, at Mr. _Russcl s, he replied. - 4 T\r1'nu uvn n-n Cathnr '7 ncknr; `#1111 f`\n' lallIUl\D llllbl. Ll.UUllh I'D, ILL: l\rllll\.\.|I V ' _` They are going _to have a Christmas tree, said Mary. ` And we sliould have such a lie-antiful. time ! added Ella. 1 ` Hush, children`? said" Aunt Martha, ` you won t go, so there s an end of the m-.1tter.- 7 Nowsit down and be still, and` isav no more about it! \/Vith Aunt 'Mi1rtha, stillness was: one of the cardinal virtues. ` They seated themselves at the table." ."VVhy do you think they had better not go, Martl1a'l said Mr.` Sinclair. _ * ` , s Rm-..nep it : Hm ruin of (",llll(ll`(~`.n LLLIQDQI a, nu |L'luu;uo _ V 4 May [we go, J.t11_er'l asked both the" children at once. ` Just as Aunt l\ I-artliu` thinks best about it, he replied. 1 VFL-.. ...... .~.nCnn- fn In-`urn n F`1F:(Y.hn{- .gU, Luunuu: -)i.uu. Lilla -.uuux-us. `Becbiuse i1t sV the ruin of children going to snch places. The more they go, the more 'they ll wantto; besides going out in evenings makes children sick and "cross, and I ve'enongh to do now without em being sick. `Tl1ey ll be wanting a Christmas tree . themselves next year; it they go to that; Itwas no longer ago than yestei-day that Ella was asking me, it she were to hang up her stocking on Christmas Eve, if Santa `Claus would . come down the chimney, and ll it with -presents !A A pretty parcel of such V wickedness they pick up.a_t School ! _ nu ` 1,1f__,___J 'L_l`._.._ 4.1-- II A\/A\\\Inn\-no-4 ....y., 1...... -.l. - This speech was delivered before the children were helped, but_the food now placed on EIla s' plate, remained untasted; A look of d-isa-ppointment `shaded Mary s face, bntiEll'a. s grief was keener ; and at the sharp question, `` why don t you eat your supper, child, the tears which had been gathering inher eyes, rolled down her cheeks, and she'bm'st into "a passion- ate tof weeping. `Go up stairs, this instant! said Aunt Martha, and the child withdrexv to her room, and throw- v ingherself on the oor, subbed" hysteri- jcally. M ` There, Jol1n, _said Aunt Martha. to her brother, ` now you ve seen a `speci- men of that ehi1d s temper when she is .crossed_';' you couldi_1 t believe she was so bad, but now you see .for.yourself! ` Ahml .`\a\` ll! Qinrilair hurl en litiln bad, but you .1or.yourse1I 1' V Alas! that Mr. Sinclair had so little loveefor children as children ; that he so little understood the secret springs which moves the human heart. . As it was, he had a sort of consciousness that the child was more grieved than angry, and more to be pitied than blamed. He did not reect that the manner ofthe re- fusal had wounded more than the refusal itself,`und so he turned to his newspaper again and tried to -forget it. ' `M. `mu AM nnf an-. to follow Ella- to trv aglll uuu I.ru':u. Lu -10:56 no- Mary did not dare to follow Ella, to try and comfort her and she sat-mechanically swallowing the food Which -a'l_most choked h'er.. ` `l')_.2_l.....L "LL". 1'..:.-`- aADI"l\I\" '1-uv:O`| C171-gnu-vu - 3`-;1.;m`;;:41<')'{ n'I:l{lI-IN.3l:'n-cuue Iuspectux-,Co_. _* .,|' .*m1Hn'. l)un'.up`>fLx'1:net.`. ' n~...:.. 1. 1 i.-- .'o ' . V `N

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