Show letter or of a gyms wife life the the following letter from a dy arg eife to her husband says sas the nashville gazette asis w found by him bim soma some months after her death between the leaves of a religious volume which he was ver the letter which wasl was lit literally trally di dim with her tear marks was writt written u long before her husband was aft are that the grasp grap of disease had fab fabben terl ed upon the lovely form of f his wi wife f e who died at the early age of nineteen nineteen when th this is hall fiall reach peach coir eye de dear r george some da day when you are turning av oer er th the 0 relics of the past I 1 shall shall have past a forever i rever and the cold white while sion stone lo 10 v ill be keeping ec p Us its lonely va a cli ch over the lips y you to have ten pressed sod will be growing gree nihat lil harshall shall hide bide forever from your our sight the dust of one who has often nestled close t to youri arini ahe heart i art for many many abria long and sleepless nih ts when all bg besides my thoughts M ere at t res 1 I have wrestled wil with the 1 co bp ps ci of f approaching death until atif at last fast it it has forced ilaf tipa although to you arid to others other i it might now seem but thi thy nervous imagination imag ina arf n girl 0 george ge it it 1 is s 69 briny arany eary yeary nights have I 1 passed 41 in the endeavor to recon reconcile cire myself td leaving 7 coif ou whom bora I 1 loved so well andlini and lili ans is am ghow bf sun ihme and beauty and lai din deed it is is to lo struggle 0 on n silently anil ana alona with the sure conviction that I 1 am about to leave all forever and go down into the dark i valley alley but I 1 know in in w whom he in I 1 have hav e be believed lived ll 11 and know leaning banin on his arm 11 1 I fear no evil do not blame defor me for keeping even all this from y 0 o 1 u 1161 HOT 1 could I 1 subjection of allol hers sarrow as I 1 feel fed at parting when time lime will soon rake make li apparent to yo you oil I 1 coul could chaye haye wished to livee live if anllo ie be at your si dwle de when your time lime shall come and pillowing your head on brest breast wipe the death damps from your YOH brow and usher your departing spirit int into its makers presence en bahmed in in womans comans holiest hollest prayer baals iio notto t be and I 1 submit yours iida ls ithe arn elege of watching through longhand dreary nights for the ill e spirits spirits 1 ti final na I 1 flig flight gh t and transferring my sinking head from y your our breast to my saviors bosom and you shall share my last il thoughts ate h an and the la lat t feeble kiss shall be yours urs and even ei en when flesh and heart shall have failed me ni my eyes shall rest 1 oil on yours ti until u til glazed by death and our spirits shall have one last communion until gently fading from my view view the last of earth you shall mingle with the first bright glimpses of the unfolding unfading glories of the better world where par partings bartins tins are unknown I 1 well dol do I 1 know the spot my dear george georgd where you will lay roe me often have we n e stood by the place and as we ale watched the mellow sunset as it glanced in in quivering flashes through he leaves leave and burnished the grassy me mounds 6 rids around us with strip stripes e s 0 of f burnished gold each pe perhaps chap has thought that s some iciel day one of f us would come alone and whichever it might be your name would bebop be on the stone but we loved the spot an and d I 1 know knew you will love it none cone the less when you see ea the same some quiet sunlight linger and play among the ahe grass grasst that bat gi grows gibli bli s over your marys grave ave I 1 tk know n v you au v vill go I 1 there h ere and not Y ri 0 willbe il i e with kith yc you there he e a and d whisper hiB per lam among g t the h e waving a v rog bra branches tic e 1 I 1 a am not lost lest but g gone before 1 0 him of his rights and his bis duties in the married state he warned the bride too of hers to both he spoke of aboa the trials of the married state slate and advised the them ral above all things to let religion le their polar atar tar that they might bo be as happy as god ordinarily permuted permitted married people pleto to bavas bei A as the secret prayer of libe he many friend that surrounded them iduas it vas his prayer too tog and ft t was the alip bene ene diction which he invoked upon them in the name of 6 the Father adf pie son and of the liol holy y ghost ll 11 thus in warned ar d against any imitation of king henry vill viii or napoleon j I 1 a and n of encouraged with n ith the reasonable h hope ope of an avera average conjugal happiness the bridegroom bade was then dismissed the bri bricq el turning to th the au dierlam dien cei gladdened a tholand thou and eyes will the spectacle of her unruffled beauty as she embraced one after another her parents and her hel bridesmaids shook hands with her er groomsmen and retiring through the vestry took carriage for her paternal home hi sat Fourte fourteenth eith strett the aroid blue white black and gray dispersed itself as best it could mott street saw the vision of love and luxury fade from its battered batter ed and seedy precincts as suddenly a as s it had ar arisen is en the distinguished vonder seekers departed and the interest of the day dying gently out through three threes hours of uron brown poli cerne homage oysters I 1 jam su 10 ati Q n a and nd the worship of at the house of M mr bardlett in fourteenth street passed juto hito history forever and these faithful chronicles the weddin wedding reception was a ire reception cep tion arid and po nothing thing more we have described it it in a sin single ae sentence aboa i enough that hat it ended as all receptions will though 1 no one actually receiving bior or received can persuade himself of the fact w while ile they are an in progress and that the happy pair proceeded ta to boston in the sound steamer at the usual hour the wedding itself as we think our readers will admit was a wedding and id Iso something methi 11 moreal doubtless we shall nev neven r 1 see its like again arr among icing us oan the vast void a au U other senor 0 unido verdu shall arise to towed wed another miss bartl g et ic il prea ra bilm r ia 0 of in instructive truc personal gossip the ahe jewelers and in d the milliners milli pers another arcadian a e of bridal orders order sand and archbishop isug hughes hes another occasion for an all irn im discourse uru et ei orbi orbito to the town affail affil lue world on the cau cause bestif the anglish reformation and the se be cretos making home as ai 1 happy al a can be usually expected |