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TUK FIlHHIItai cnmu. !.V lift II .1 <jdS& bV.tto '^t-rt'or* :Jheift w»s »' V little rude c»bjH* itjww liidden \iwef »n t»ug ti c ruck's *11(1 rlunteJ tl.ru' - ul tl . lit 1. i.upi. .!.«.« ib« Int S. " (hbbII fu II, «nd itf BeMir the color o. tl the rockr .themselves, *s to bi rcsriii'lj is •w^w? -i TV— ^ "rl ^ w but no one e«4 to *nd it-m«e jfcosc >wbose home it **»--» poor . g»bt r jmn and bie wife For whlbe M»*7-tiiey bed c so neighbors bjt^OiD. UI) ;liK^tnd the 1. drer-taosiiing see. .jtot buyyy tp e»ch U other, and in * these poor peofdw. WiSiT lonely, n When the days swtw bis^bl, 1'etlro wu ; ibsttut on ble'Wi^iyi'^KlV'Mwrgery o busied braaiC-.se hosae, mending the beu, or teudirjf' tltff'.Vftita ^Htt grow f sbout their cat, in , puue. .^nd old | e though it rss, ys( H' euotatned n gem d Bora previous thwi nti the yteeeli of the < • pceso— their Vnk tUw. x, er was ; r child SO fsirtfM* lussdy hi free ; nerer J i were iriunicg ma slcat. And »t»w yum ■tsys.tec why j I Pedro loved tffo tb Thr rtistjtj^t eilUge ' so tnoch better tkiss »««#i fcordid, when f there wea on||Jb» «fd WbTgdt? to care ' fur. Jiow "be could alaayi briag .haiDC 1 ■ S«S>|SSI'AI«I'»1-' AWH' . Aberat tbo-tbse wf her Ifib hirihdar,1 - Mabel's psrwidbii*fB««'; h> think she 1 <&'iTSn£ rtm.a T.lu 1 *ft<m IM . -•«««*•» ws=u!n»j > idatbi».i»t. Wat -mr b«< 1 IN .IUUUTN Wupnjeli dU.Un i the Sfltls. st'iry. " Psrhaps .they csn, my little ireaMAi^ in wsfrl. .re not j satisfied looks thej^sorrojeu *WtooSr^SSS^: ^8ot..irtw<ttUkWLAfUa
j •• sin the moth^, qpfet- . I'll ; " did idp see any J»e f' t'.\ ' | " $ vsidPt liko any one thsij e»«f « iwili. ' "ft i^BctPbs bs Mil light, sod moved ' to softly I coaldo't bear lt,1 . i | ""Ob, msl.it ws* only lbs moon i ] shining in. Wrwld Mwbet Me to go on < 1 the se* taAliyl^w^or Hargeet oftes « > ehanged fhe'sot^aet when'HsbeY Udhed ' jso pv p; v ■ ■-■ppi-v. " - • , • " Was "IjE' t^e moop. mother ^ said 1 Ma4«ei, oot be'edip'g beV moUar* quea-' I tioo. " I. ..thjjogbt. perhaps U w«« so i a«KClj coiuu to t*ko csre.of ma, sod so < 1 jsat shut toy eyes, sad vest sway to I ( tlrep." v 1 " la ny Nttle«gM-gnisfr to ass with ! ac called Pedro's rtmgh. kind eoies I fro* the ftotW*t» new vtsirs t but sit i She wtiswer he heard Wav the clapping of childtah "hands end JuBpiag of little . TUc •;/.;" ' * Msrfrry, up .a^iln, could see the :i quick liuvuing of the ci.etk, the eyes i sparfcliog, sod heur the vbltper, " Qq. , , Ing on tbs sea ! going oa the sea 1" i Mabcfa Mgb ehslr was all ready for . her, and tiny sst down to the Utile - t*dtb. '•' Sodie time Mabel shall have a ailvea • poirlager,* said Margery, as ah* poured • the" milk Into the ITUfb cup. cdro, " ale shall be a j lady some time, sod rids In- her car- , rb#»» 0b« you and I will go to sac j » her, Msrfrty. How will that do, Msbe" ?"
•'I ibodlJ'llkc ahv«ya to wear red i sitttpntfUb a lady ; but need I go away'firim i lie sea T" > * "ib'sll be the queen of •fiifnuM^TtTi' kfr i ." Aadfott sb*Jl,harn to fish, sod asks i b**l- pisngw thresgfa tbs waves ; .than maybe some mtrtvysung boatman 1 witf wbnt to ; nlwtty my little sea- t qosed-" . -'Ob. It'fitnl'that.fbrtier," tald the cbiymdfttf.1 ''I cfnttesyo 'flic' sea i How" could I go s way from God.'f lip , talks to me in the, murmur T" , And the i eojej^rew sofiur, till {he last word was \ ll,M i and Margery looked at each otbet, areadcring. HrrakWt hciwg owe, Mergery began | to bssy hesrelf - in wrapping something t cure-felly I o pto in the basket with Pc-'f : 1hnch looping" Ironed often th j ; aAffm lm OTjj »am >5»fV«tch- J ! iiig her." iliit\lie hee^ np{ havc.feajyyd . ' ^.':Xhe dreamy tj«f'wer« «finjj'"n: j | tnaily.on the. aca, sod thy chififa »oul j j fatter sad fulloe gaab mooitai as . She thought, "-lbs goiafs tbeiw, Ibd-i take me qtits iw the piste i where the dr rmc.r comet from 1 sbaH | kBOw'ndw nl.at makea the sea ahreya' ao reatleW. Fat*.: c« a ItrroPt^l y*-** i Aud tkVp a i-oddcqjoy thAi|t3 her with ' the though t, '• I'erhap* ! shall .find (S od , 1 there " The aes-bttcse tossed iiack tbs: has* from her fiontba?4* tkunwbi u »ss His breath. thMfbt bsi Hb baoaih. •
Pedro saw the quick. flssk of pleaaara, audWhtlysMMfrad her check. It nun- , gJe(Yi» her tinea m with the «qb brjarti ol" if it drew a smile , Irora >%e»S re very, it did not bra«k i»Tim aaa was calling her auU to come and roch «s its broad buaot.. , sad *« for .Pedn»» 4ba -day 'a work ba«ag to call Aim, as ha seed on the little Straw bat, I anAitoid ber tlpy mu«t go. , . 7 j llsbai -agulad la her mother'# ,fafa, and: wssV;d to know if the looked quite sapreny as ah* svM. --Wl'm go-' i.r utUIR1«H gery . '' C^ive bera, ablW, sad bid yonr oM rtwth.er roodAiy." * " Maybe 1 wool come back, mirtbsr.V ' t'KW 1 ;|ai, i". «M u». 1 » JtV'W Mf ">l , tos Hie afsis. Wsatd vj« oars, • (• . in:. I dt- c - ::■• i-:.'-!.." Jlr .4
A ad all day' jou « we are being, father and 1" So »he skipped lightly away over tbs smwotb, white sand ' . jtASadwbrfyltt, anrmy «Wn»ne; end any other Use Mabel wonhl •hate aropjtW lw frtek up tW eolurad shells, or the:-ffran wMto jWblilfi ; but she #annot a\op *fi4 that .now The oc-an, MRh* Its ctsralaaa murmur, la calling ■. aud she tuuil go. She li.na h^»»r on ibv sea biifufe. hot only plajvd, the asoary nut ? aud Pedro, pictare* "to hitaaelf bar delight. Ha ttftaht-r ic sderty, a»d carries bar through the flamtpraj tifl tjp-y reach the boaL Kp : pleaic-d words of_ wonder oscsprd Mb- , hal'a lips as "the 'anhlit ware* n'se and j Ml Ptdyo, spoke to her in vain, for the os. -an lu Its might and grandeur Wta Ottering -<u*per speech tW. Iw could understand'-, but tha ebild Vm oi heard and answered. Pedro, fearing that the ae*-brW«c was too retere !*■»! bis darling, folfled his warm railof-pnat arotacd her, ahdVoneluding at left that ahe'w'ouitj rathe^lie still, loft her to her own thought#, aril applied lilmulf to bis fishing Ttui# the hours glided awa;. "Father," said Mabel's Jow voice, 1 " do t^a waves: ever say anything to ' yoo FH Whr 00, 1 don't know as they dh," said the old fisherman. " Maybe, thongfi, 'thejf tell me to be carefnl, or •they will break t>y boat ail to pieces." " And flo they ever do that, fatlihr t"
" SomeUuit'D," said Pedro, becoming t ■maaed-: , . ■■ t " And whsit bjeomea of ibo poor Csh- t eriaon then 1 " t " Oh, tbey aprawl on the water like a the fishes with their fins cut off, and that t is Ihe last we We of them. "' " Now, father, tell me troty*— but J Pedro ODly laughed — " tell the truly, do thy ever ipratrl 00 the water.without [ any huats T" , J 'VTua, to be sore they do,", ana wr red ' and perhaps -we shall, too. if we ( dcoR iuikr halte"— for his eaprrianced j rye sjW what; bvtolraaed dwngsr. In- , tent npon the btanagenient of hia boat, . scarcely li*t d«d the words kB'a spoke 1 ■ Pons no one ever go and save 1 ilhem ?" , Fes-^no, ttpt often," he answered. " gotaetimes a Uwit gets whirled trpon 1 the rooks yoader, by tha lighihouae, and then shah -done fur. Itla dn'igvroustbe'r*; 00 beat edit live In thoae wa . lert." And Pedro rowed away with all ? his might, i.oy heeding "ftint tli^ little 1 1 face was takjog a very sorrowful Vfpres- ► i tioo, and that the eye's were .intently 4 looking. towards the distant cliffs. Hut tlis troubled thoughts toon (bond their 1 way oat agsfo. i] "Do you Suppose there are any there 1 1 tti Prdh. did not hear. •i , V Father, •}« you thitk ,tljqr^ore, aijy Ahare^of f" A . ' " Any what, d|il4 1" "Am ItaliAratPn rmt a* fli* riir-tra out roeks" „
* Oh no^otiild !" And he rowad the |j "*±_ b lofk, father I I can tee aotnethine there" — her ryes si ill fixed on lb - t lighthouse rocks— what is ii, father 'Vl, r " Nothing tuil the mast of an old slapp that drilled there data ago," be | answered. # ! And where can the fiaheraaa be," ^ i rfhr sated. ' j j " Ob. they are gone long ago." 1 1 ' " Are you "sure, father T" t " 1 don't know," said I'edrn. slowly, j 1 j "*8be don't Ipok like that old mast thai ( uuupdrred.about there ro long." ( " Olv let oa go, I", laid the child, car- ( r- neatly, ciaaping her hands together- — ( " at, let. us gp «ad save then I" ' , "1 don't believe there is -aoy ooa f there." asM - Wlra, reus. ugly ; "sad if » we etmldiiH save tbhm ;• for n whom Hod wills to pniah.no buraan I t I aaod car. rave " And he looked arunnd, j 10 a (aura bimaelf f'at Ida itttie M»bri S: iuwoald hsva rsquipd a atou^r d 1 1 naabl ■! Ma ts wytt^asd that plead- . d ' tag face apraised ; and the sweat voice 1. f | grew uujue< fsni&ii ia iaa teas, al sin t ' " Pcrhspa «.»d wan* V> rate them, l^aWSie.ldHketobrlFWm," "
Inltgptly thi?. prow was turned to-, vr«H* the lighUtonse. Pedro had often j ! coasted that way before, aad knew every j rack aad shoal ; Imt still hi* face was < anxious tahd clouded. i I " Wont they W glm! to*ee us, fa- 1 - th«r, And w'nat we be glad wfe came to j" R**" , .Item {"-T-ior Mabel's disquietude ! had changed Ao hope with jfte turning ,4tf the ptovr. "-> • Hot .Pedro wa# btuy,.aud did not . atop to answer. "Are ton.dfrald, father ?" And the i iaaflccnt face cohfrsAtcif strangely with! tbe.auxinaa face of Petlra. and with the , 1 y* lire wain g- aky . "Cdn'i God tee ia the j dark T' ! . " Why. yea, I auppuau so." anagerod "ij Pedro; hniitatiog. Bat he said no i more, for Ui'c boat required all )iia care. : '• The-' wind Was riaingrswd the sail must ■ I hit furled, and she mnai be guided rarc- " fiilly"ndw7 fof they were right among : f the rocks. Mat ml wns all unconscious of fear, 1 ■ for her uiiud was .full ot n great pur- ] pose ; and child though, ah* w*a. it was I 1 reatiug high aboyp all itorra and tern- ■ peap. f t , - '! Father 1 father !'' at length abo cx- - > clainicd, " what is that Utero up there ? Ohj look !u" And one hand is raised, j ' pointing high on -the cltffa, while the ! , 6tlftfpnerrt>u»1y graspt her titrer'a ann. i r " That fth't lea-weed, faiher !" But Pedro wps looking. Ilia quick ' eye had already det-eled what seemed
he tiw form of a man -clinging to the j j fock And now the boat, as if ttself lw basjc, flew oyer the watea, and ao.in ) they wtre under ihe overhanging rliff ; . aud tko weary, hulNdrow #ed sailor wo* safely received into the boat. " Aru there auy more. of yon V asked I " No," the stranger answered ; " and j 1 ihfW woalda1* have been me much P God blew you I" ! * '* BHIit ihank Aef," ,s«id Pedro. 1 pointing to rti^'chiM, «ho, hilf-hidiieiij 1 in theluigl 'jucket, had been hnnotit-rd 1 ' ■till tliisu— 'better thank her 1 Sne j • would. have mo come, not thinking of ( ! her o»a precious litlle llTF" Aud the;1 rough raaatas brushed a tear from the | 1 conier of hi# eye. "God bless you. brave little girl!"j j said the' stranger — "you little Hracfc i | Darling!" • " My naitie isn't- Grace," said the 1 :cltild. bcwilderad ; "it's Mabel " ' 1 '• No, liut you're like Grace Palling, who used to go oat with her faiher ; and w lie 11 her fatlicr wan dead, she would go nil atone lu tba storm." Mabel longed to ask bim more ; but the'cihansted sailor had sunk down to the bottom of the boat, and her quick I nature taught ^|er that he ureal not be disturbed. Sotm If wag sleeping aound- j ly, wbtV ilabtd watched him with a ' quiet, peaceful foiling in iutr heart.; and tires she spoke te ber father — "Do^'t jt>i i thftik Odd wanted him . .*L r lli WT1 ' I.J L-. / . -
asved'- now',1- Tatfier •?" Aud , up, j* vhr mdded, wc helited God' Jhen j didn't wc, father 7" Pedro Was really anxious now-, leat the storm should come Uiforu they reached too ahoiw, and • be perauuded Matit- 1 to-tlo down itvthe 4mtf"in wf the boat. A new purpose wot filling her soul, and at the lay thefr, uith l^r dreamy ejex wide open, abe was tbink- " I did not find God in the murmur, though V« around ; hut 1 kuow ia here, aad we've, been helping Htm to-day ; and perhaps, afur gll, he doesn't five in the wrermnr ( and if I should go away from the sea. it wouldn't he «i*aj from Him. But He wont want me to go ayray from ' the dear old sea ; He will »ant roc here to hrTp Him. Yoa, 1 wll be like Grace Darin g." 80, ali /ull ol i bops, aod.loignig to be Qud'a little helper, she tesreiy huew «h»t *b»y -uearad the shot a titt toe boat ■was safely asaborad. Tue' sturdy fi.-bc-rnian hat! as moeli ss 1 do to fdj ,|«i* aTniffst helpleaa . charge though t -a antf, (Btd' to the j ' cabin.. Margery's intense anxiel^quiok- j Uf gag* qplgge to j«.y a# aba look Urn . ■ ' Uf ml eh w in k tr arms ; bat bv kind j ' ■ Brawt sot fuxga to bid toe aireqger | >' *A ■
\ (vel -ouia. Then she hastened to cate j for- Mabel. J " Mother, "*aid the child, as her ayes } wete doting la deep' " Pee been fhink 1 dont fare to be a lady, aud ! vrear red shoe* ; I'd ratker belike Grace I Darling, and help God save the icemen." . . Ho, with a happy amjki on..hcr fan, she fell avleep. " KPF.KCU or ZACI1AUI.1U SPICKJI. 1 On the qursuyu, '' D'hirh enjoys the ! fit barest atuouut of hw|<p|naa*, Ure-b«-j cht-W or the married u aa 7" V, ' " Mr. Presidevit and Gentlemen — [ ' rise to advocate the ciure of the mnrj ried mati A rid why should f tint know 1 soimitMnft abouVlhe institution 7 I do. Will any gfcotleman pretend to lay that ! I do r.ot 7 Let him , accompany no. ' ( home. Lot -mo o.mfro-1, Ifitt with my " Wife and seventeen WtSdreii, hud (Secide. Hiirh as the Rocky Mountains tower 1 j ubofe the Mississippi Valley, doM the " j cliaructer of the merrn-d. matt tower ' nbovi^fhat of ' thc'ltsebclOr." What i* a Jbscbrlor? What was A (ism iu-loyc ite pot ocquaintr^ with Err 7 t\'h»t htf. n , ' poor, shiftless, helpless, insignificant creature 7 No mora -to be compared ' | with ltis*hfter a- if than a milium to the _r.-«t roaring cataract of Niagfara. fAp * i plana®.] Gentlemen, there Was n time, I 1 blush to aay it, when I too jvas a | bachelor ; and a more miserable cret1 ture you would lurdly expect to Gnd. re would hardly expect to Gnu.
day 1 toiled bard, and nt night I canto home to my comforttoss garret — ; no fire, no nothing. Everything was in a clutter, and, iu the words of thu poet--I ('.infusion wa* monarch of all he anrveyeJ. Here lay a pair of fianta, ther<^ a 1 dirty pair of boou, (here u jiiay'-bili. and > j'liere u pilo of dirty olnthes. What j under that I took rftfuee at the gum- ' iwir-lahla and bar-room I t found it !wo«M never do, ren'letnen. and in a * « lucky moment I vo«ed I" reform: ! Scarcely had the promise passid my | lips, when a knock was heard the • door, and in came Susan Siatpkiu* af I tor my dirty clothes. ' Mr.'Spicer,' aays she, ' I'je wa-hed for . I you six munVli*. and Itavun'l seen the first j red cent iu ihe wayof payuieni. Now I'd I to knew what you are going to do ' about it V . 1 I fell iu my pocket -book. There wai nu- . thiamin it 'aud I kuuw it well enough. ' Mis* "Sim(ikine.'v«aid 1. • it's no use d« dying it. I haven't got Ibv pewter. I with' for your sake 1 "bad." ' There,' said aha. promptly, * I dou't wash auotber rsg for you.' ' Stop.' said 1. 'cfussu, I will do whst 1 csn for you. Silver aad gold bare 1 none but If my heart and hand will do. they are at your service.' 1 'Are yflu in esrnealT says she. looking , a little suapicions. v I ' Never more sn.' aay s T. ' Then,' says ebe, ' as* thsre seems to be no prospect of my getting my pay any 1 other way, T guess I'll tsko up withjour
offer.' Enough said. vYe aere married in a week; uud what's more, we haven't repented it. No more antics for rte, gemlemew I lira hi a good house, and have somebody to mead my clothes. When I a pljor miserable bachelor, penllsmen. I used to he as thin as a wassel. Now 1 am as plump as a poker. Iu eooelaiion. gentlemen, if you want to b« a poor ranged devil without a co-it on yonr baclt. or a Mine foyourfont; if you want to grow old ! premstorelv, and as onconiforUMc g"'ne. rally as a hedge-!. eg rolled dp ihe Wrong ! way, 1 advise you to remain a bachelor ; hit ir you want to lite defiantly, gyt mar- . ned, f have got ten daughters, gentlemen [overpowering sppUuisej, and you a»»^ ' hate your pteh ' L Mr. Bpioee rat down ainiAlonr continued • i plaudits. The genaro'us proposal with . which he concluded secured iitijtove sous. ioJuw. . ' | ' ' * * ' A lawyer ufsn. a orcuit io Jrvlaud, 1 »h'o' was pleading the caw of an in^ht 1 plaintiff, toot thd chilli up Tu hi* jtrba. and presented it to the jury saffiusd » with •«.«•». Thi# had crest eft-ct FH «h= * opposite lasyvr asjtod lb# dbi'id w>aL v msdfi MB cry. •' Hv» ptochbd as# !"**- - 1 swertd tt|fc flwlfi iDuoM?V the wh«e u | court asi cocwrWd with laagWr. - ir - '*"•- ^ ' f | §q*ii«a crB ienbcarui to the flroopWF - " ' "ame U » («ft l'wiy - J

