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Show -- it. J.- - Al alia rounxl he rmld-n6tc- g i rjq gipg fint a'rab'fttre that ttrStwr riS? koul wftlfiui pbr, to the heart if the5 maiden was elineiof. Wrd, heede4j$taJtonfcbe Nor even knew the summer wa and-ib- e i fair: deeply stirred itbinwei For th fpuntklc 1rtni"i'iree't- iWVeiGtililtely rare; Bj - She knew not Qe strength oYtbS hidden iuegt. That epB tUrobbifijr wlktty -- iat and" dreadied till Ihe twilight came, And the tars thone out in the azure sky. But her tfiouirhU dwelt notjinoo wealth or fjtme, But a deep, and conscl6us memory . Of something just past, she could scarce define, That puzzted her brain, yet pleaded her too. For some one had whispered, Wilt thou be mine"? And a His as delicto as honey-de- w Was snatched, itt a noinent abd he was rone, And the maiden, was left to her thoughts alone. '.t1 that passionate" soul, softened so that the eyes ft b. asKcd herself ariuuand again, 'he meaning she U, Till an acjtto I bd seen and heard; ween W word. loud, hbperioK breeze numblj proud. &arirob'bed fast and camexm-th- o xMv!l S&fo.ito '"flPfiPiaepr.BUChTowsas O We, "keep wih1 o'erladen sinking jbj, , I Emilik Oity Judo, jg7 lilitfriman," early age. who. hv thft rnlatfnfisrifrt ', this-ehes- :!:. oqd; le H fc&usj 10 xno ', t ! and fewcoiildrequal tilniVIn ablnsj jtneliop. ouso; and ; lam rHlst guests orator were ever "at hbmV and' hippy, 'for he th 1 : : ; t U NtevfiR hasone persdn'forgotlen Ms pure, mother; On- - the blue inountalhs "toward of our - dim lehtldhoed, ,.' t !..-- .f .. tne which we ever turn ana aooir,-8tan- a 'iridtliers who markfed ojit :td us f right-educatin- g . ... ..... . -- rom-thenc- -o- ur-life. ' : rRowLANl) e tv : Hill had a stalky ueral jlhjSey' the 7 other day, were over iheAbljey ''"'er;iho''qeenT(f3 'was fo'r'a long tjme ' crowded 'some of tb'em poor pebpfe,4 come, "As a poor kittle 'street iee nW grave kf 'said, ?Jct ; Astmihister ly VtuibWM piny miRkiMmt PiycKY JV"Qif Bfr:T.he aboye is, Jhe title of a lecture now, ready o be Jde'liyered by Frof. Sheppard, ,df AiieanyQgUe The lecture'has be$n hoard 'with great approval, and ' both i t and th e speaker slxq h fghly who thinks praised By Francis E. Willatd; this lecture' wellVadap'ted to ' help women to break 4 their own fetters, vrnis agent Is George H. Drew, 120 TremOnt street,' Bos-toli. S: t ! n. .A. The Annual Conventions f the, New York tct that loviD,";gentle,MeDdouraging look when ha approved r alasj, the reverie as though tlmd-pfee- shadow1 and7a$ ra flower bf ftHe Be 'still, and so he' wrthefelhi" a5 State. iWoman to my dying day ua, ipuu ug lor s ifad enough'td handle thi't' Mature,' and ne Knew mem sincere, meueu wax was not more easy of impression, and that for good. To them.hegaye himself, .and liis :posses sions, into their keeping Jo r moulded o Jheir wilL , He was natures gentleman, and ioclefy.had aisist'ed (n .iisblnjtrfm, $$ a-thln ' - e Isay more? That hadhe lived .longer, ptroqgi, ' huu. nthkttam!Cfoci:rt' . ntuel'npn he would aqn jnilato onp with a. gwnce! But, tlmo ktight' us a tetter lesson, ,aV wo knoi each dther 'better; yes," I --'found that ' strong man :coald borjiound by tho fetters forged by lovb k'nd Bndbe,S3, to whose laws he wag ever eensitivef ifrd when I Ward Dame away'as . 1 I shall V And-whatjaha- . XXTA irresisti-bl- J became acquainted with left with five children at a very in lanMe truWpt 'nMsfctAl 1 -- mo6d me dure all that the Great FafbW wflHo'ln. fllct upon him. In one of thoe1 sienw e blessed me snd committeditie 'drpTian to my care, t How kin, how considerteow manly were his words, anijUr-Wfkiss was the seal of the comriacJLJ&ase - witnessed the ful fill men t as. t$wTjQ5e lay? I believe so. Nearly fdrty yrVMY0 passed smce that scene, and ha jas Jain, In therave a great part of th,at jonr period, bu the dead, the dead; are living stilt 7 Yes; ' maylnf not at this Very momV y. over" me, and watching tne' Hc's tit iny pen? And well do know;th eSpresn that fabe would wear; strong emotlowould be depicted upon it, as I have seen it when tender feelings ran over in that hearty . iJet me; now continue to trace ;ta par-- ; acler. . Temper passionate jin iange.T vlentjyet have I eeea a mighty, biirit of anger quelled by as mighty an effort and In .tho briefest space he would turnaround lihihit bland expression, Thich was, :the opIy. Vjne'hatural to his Jcounteriance, the liaiid '.would Bo extended arid aUwbtild be er fascinatifig;'Whe'nCln:a"fi?ppy - ' iat;VweiOortOW3w - t' sin-,gular".g- 1 I o s as-define- must throw a .rweriul influence over my future llfe,:as .the jhead ,qf the family into which X. was then?' wrriage, passing. Liet me deacripo him as beat I can. Figure, abdvVlhe ipfdft le heigh' t, powerful, broad and muscular, a iorm cast Jo a. inouid seldom 8e5enTmti8t hd .Dcen of peculiar and ancient iine;tne":liik6s,'Jfoot and hand denoting broad, deep and lull; hair dark, whiskers and beard tanned, up-pia'rt of the head 'bald, features large, forehead broad rather than high; nose expanding: to wards the end denoting almost reckless: generosity mouth large, lips full, teeth igood but. large; line .beauty of this face:My in the expression,!which was jihe;general expression of the eyes ca)njA pntleiatnd jmeditative; but they ;Wf re capable $t , the, most .complex expression, Jrm, the qstjhpppy, and playful tto the .mostj ad j and melancholy, Uom , the miotfjecerulancl benevolent to the most concentrated Tage, from the most repulsive to the'most attraqUve, from, the most easy to. tre most despotic but not to elaborate Thflt Which mlffht rrr fti f thfrk,irli oil "6xtremesj )?uffi6djftat they were capable of atl extremes hicjftk niplicated 'nature 'is doable 'of &pBssife; yet lhbw; bland, how bright,' "how winning was that corinte nance by uch a coiintenance ' the extremes areevett more apparent yet 'twas a fece'alt llked,Lrarid t6 which all were attracterJi iMann'era abie, hospitable and a w W ; -- ntnrirl it I know those whose "gentle hands ne 'woul d have loved to grasp, I knovtho3e to whom he would ihavoi beenil Ithjar Il hPo portrayed him; yes, those deep blue eyes would often have )run Over whilst gazing on them, :and lie would Jiave theen m proud have of, them, and .their , society-woul- dsoftened and improved hlmKiCor Sp would have felt, there "could not !?Q UQh b;essings only from the ffreatfliyerf, all, good! f$But cutoff .in thisfiwas hot tp bej the prime of, manhooaf i$x years of t pre- ro m trrrr nVomrtnttlnnA rfnt nfT in amfSniGnt. ithe almost 'jinthe 'twikllnof an 4'is Inchih vpa it i i, 1 he.diedoo soqn Yes, alt itiese, wlin disappointments. years of nleBrwroirleely mingled In his cup of Ifle UtdligTori,' by the world's Lexicon, was- not shown forth in him, but thefref was ever orr thatJsolemn theme a ,'reipect, a' veneralhimi asilence that spoke! like the cripple :tr$ in pool (of Bethesday, he seemed waitings fox ttf the moving of tho waters," and when jdeath there delayed'J to4 threatened,i yet - strike, I S1 , i ih'IS66yiiie(i m y himbelng He; retained softness, was m&s Ancblngand a tenderness, that that woke very heart to, svnapdtkiza $lth him in'his jtriftls and,, jbeeavemen P v widower before vices, strengthen? JpojgrTgatnered to his ".'one' but of .to rest, plaheis Uiat radiated jri the' daysof Ichild and girlhood; ny orbit and In his approbation as one of nature's 'gentlemen, and one rVCrfi--n- rirMm ri0j-6usnur- as.-tlj- BY nANNAj .T. KING. mi been-ampl- d 2D. ri fc grand-parent- these. In the heart of the wff e,'j well as the maiden. 8, i Mm liaui iuwax w w g finn takO deep twas a soil for friendship to rOO I ufinu i b u c n a e w v uiou , iy uitto" have- igrdtifidd; :HO was ad mifed andfeipebfed fby? hIsufenferiors; beloved by hls euals and ever1 looked 'upon kind by the poor man ;as his friend;v ' parent, a faithful ' friend, an bXempTary master, none could render hini a kindness, however riyitMriili1 vw dirtc"fewlh. in l liquid feel ing, urid that ybic6 Icise'a? tone, and the heart weuia prompt' the earfy liand, and something would be doriej it possible. Oh! what a soul was there,' liad training and cultivation been exercised fri eatly life. Alas! he was a posthumous; son, rarid motherless as a babe, a colossal nature 'cast upon s of the olden ;time, Tiiid lhey loved iim, and left him to grow and vegetate, like any other animal, or vegetable, and he rdw. up nature's. wild, untamed, such untutored eon; rhut in.auch a cae-ana nature do tnotithe virtues,! ftSiWeUi PlHV& jWft I .nl.w Knewanghti atidtheyajisWoid never a Bnt the iaaldea :ap-prov- al, word, caufipg tiim sometimes to forget justice; a ieart that. could 091 resist a tale of demonstration of his .jfpe.wthoul'pjlo eympathy; .ftis hand, h'fsprse, his house were. ever open in such. a ,'cas, .and women and children were irresistible; objects at snch times. I have seeiii1 tHt "lion spirit, Kltain ker breast. She , lald himseif ;qnt to makg hem so, Hp was a m& lMiew, l)it htr admirable listener, and richly capable : of appreciation. His - nature ' was:Varnr,;vigorou3 iromliis Hpi throne u or two words of ,tn'aa:enongb, for I knew.;his judgment was never hood winked, and I rejoiced aad nad thatIhad.:i3tppp4ipc4ae!,, won , the vjctgry J Yet he was. one of those beings eo surrounded by adamantine chains Bgf uardecniess ; and coliectedness that no one cpujjduse an undue freedom with him. Generous inA the most extended sense of the THE HAPPYoMAIDEN. - Suffeage, Association will bo held in AociAtion Hall,; Poughkeepsie, October 24th. -- ;L : u . :t Friday,. the. Among speakers will ibe tlllle ..-u Deve-reaux.;Bla- ke, Helena. , Slocum, Clemenco 8 lazier, UrP.,:Amanda Iieyo and Matilda -V Joslyn ..Gage--J, 'beheld in New tit A convenlion!iyill-alsoYork city about 6gtu 2 for the jurpose of - ratifying the domination of those candi. dates whp ,Savia Texpressed t h emsel ves as favorlbg "Woman "Burager , i . f - |