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SIDNEY GREY, A TALE OF SOHOOL LIFE. By the Author of “ila and Charlie” Charlotte understood od Kaward far too wall to eoverall make very evening after Fat award bappoed to be passing Just at the time when Then shutters ought to to be put up, and, a Oo ee ee erk In whieh, he could a whi e COU! be one, Ohare came to the con- 3 i i i inf a would take from one but Bney. Now, that Charlotte, ‘was really anxious to hrelp the others, instead of working only to have owe ‘arranged in her own way, She began panty pathy with Amy, ‘amd to un (the eforin she was mating’ to. conquer Rrchoceereats. ie, ” very diferent from Charlotte's own. seen nook Une: eevee book, sata more interesting than reading a story book, or recs hhad never been very affvc'ionate sisters le- Tore; but now a now bond of sisterly love and Reh mutual belp was formed between them, and had s0 many subjects in common fand that a conversation with her sister might be than building a castle in the alr, Amy's mind was brought into a more healthy | sortain tit that aoa and practical tone by this intercourse ; and in } ing within Broadway, ocond elect ttm the intellectual subjects that occa- | enntain'all nen Bled Amy, she Tort her love of vulgar gossipand | tne, ints “Gel jon as Charlotte was drawn on to takean about trifles. went the only member of tho family about whom Amy felt disinclined to write freely fo thelr father, Ie soomed to grow more and ote reserved every day, to shun everything | en like serious convereation, and to resent almost eh oy as an insult any expressions of affection from his aunt or sisters. Charlotte guessed the reason | eqhtal for this strange conduct, but could not bear to | withts tell her suspicions to the others, At last her ie fears were confirmed. It was discovered that Frank had been for a ae aa arte part Cot ihe sore closet was let open, | conta Jong time in the habit of helping himself to frait aud cakes whenever the oc he could lay his uis‘on the ke: Une un- fortunate, of fortunate day, Sarah, who was Terese, meditating a grand autumn turn-out of the clo- rete, loft a small pot, containing sofc #0» en the shelf where rves usually stood. Frank came up ia the balf-light, ant, mistaking the for a pot of fine raspberry preserve, he elped himself to a iarge spoonful. be mana to swallow it with difficulty ; but his deplorable Jooks and sickness when he camo down to tea betrayed him to Sarah's sharp eyes, She been sure, she said, for a long time, that the things in the closet did net go fairly, and now Frank's sickness, and the marks of the spoon in Tho soft soap, where no one had any Lusinoss to put a spoon, were certain proofs, Frank was punished by banishment for a fort- night from Aunt fllice’s room; but Amy saw h sorrow that he cared more for the diagraco | eqntatn all and trouble he had brought upon himself than he for his fault. When Amy tried to talk seriously | eontats int to him about it, he sileneod her by saying that if she bad done 'as she was desired, and locked Tater the eloset, he should never have been tempted | shall conte ‘ing within Chatham etree! ‘and James str: to take anything out ‘Amy was ready to take her full share of blame ; bat, in talking the matter over with Bitney, eho my mind how far Y wore no locked- and yet we never thought inhout leave there.” , thoughtfully, “1 sup- closets at home; ol uakin Abin godt add Manage us without locks and keys, and we have not taken the same care of Frauk. lam afraid we are all of us more to blame than just for this noglect about the closet, have left him too much to himself, You know how much he was petted and tla ed by visitors and the servants at home, how many indulgences he haé, which now Fe7 must go withuut. We never aympatbised wit h weeiee him, or tried to make up to bim for what ho had Jost, bya! if we os hye A fier not have been #0 anxious to got what ho likes for hi atallrika” ‘erank is such @ very unsociable child.” said the never seems to understand what we about, or to care in the least fur our try to show him, then,” said Sidney, “that we care fur his plans.” From that time it cossed to be tle fashion in the family to say, wherever anything interest - fing was being talked about, ‘You imay yo 2 Bravk, dear, for you can't understand or, “1 ‘will finish what 1 am saying when wrask ta bas of the room ;" or, ‘Frank is too much of a baby to enter into thi Fraxk found himself talked to on equal terms, and felt ashamed of slipping out of the room, in the middle of the evening, to se if by chauce there were any nicevatarie (lungs to be hud by making a patra Aunt Allies § room, oF & tour roond the kitehen. , 0 they iy] been in an unusuaily Aunt Bilice ill, and By you ren mber ma taal ‘dny evening, lo: ho Hill t jebt the climb & very ploasaut part of the jou than” walking wlony te plain, Mamms shook her bea, | should T now {fany one vail the same to mes Yes," said Amy: bot when we thiule of the Hal ‘a that the uber of Keace stand at the op. ~~ CHAPTER X Pose “such splendid pr-pone tu hiney am “Come, it is bint id Charon “Y ; you will not got array more 0 10 the window- panc, and we mrist 1ot 0 candles t. They aro uly thee (wo 4ivooe, ty last “the ad Saral has said to us distiact~ t to have any more, Lot us sit alk, This is the tirst of No- wut to settle ourselves into 4 round the fire, vember, and aid Sidney, why Sars about maa*uring ts out ex act sof canties, She does not suspect us of eating the caudle-ends, I suppose, when has we have gore than we waat ty bure,’ “ell, hem !" said Cualoite, arab, per- haps, ha @ reason for being perticular about caudle-ends, TL eonfees that L ulvea lately have, nO, Dot eaten thea,—you nesd not look “#0 dis- Euated, Sklvey—but taken them to melt np into oil tobarn in Fd nd my patent ever= Lasting clay Jamap, his joing to be go ex- emely useful and invaluable to us all the winter,” meal! id Si anes “that accounts, then, for ehertible sme!l that there bas bevn all over the house lately.” “Never mind that now, Sidney,” said Char- lotte, “the work is nd, Ker mat \o tempts, Faward andl ‘at last succeeded in making two clay lamps exactly like those made Dy the four Russian ealors who were shipwreck: | on the coast of Spiizbergen; and only think how Independent we shall’ be of Sara and her candle box. We may burn our lamps all night } if we like. ' How useful they willbe to you aud } Edward when you have to get up early aud sit up late, ig for the exainiaation you talk 0 much abou But where is the oll to come from?” said Sid- "Nay, wel, the oll!” said Charlotte, « Bward par} pce AE begun to think about that ; sod I Le sbat {t is @ dificulty, Wo tind that ft will not answer to melt cite ends ; b wou.'s let us have thom,” “Not bkely that she shoul: “yuu wi it Just a 80 well bara candles at onc “The lord, if you rememb«r, Ubaslotte, iimedied the fat of the bears they brit «d to burn in their laurope ; and I did once think Of be: r's grease, especially es I have tw.v balf pots of it in my Hobinson Crusoe box ; but then, ‘when that is used, 1 can't affurd ty buy any more,” “Ii weuld be cheapar to buy wax candles," a uid Fravk; “and you miyht have saved yoursolf itll the rg for clay, and pounding aid dryingia abd bakiniy aid pasting, and the (rouble: oti i ow wicks by tearing up one of out this Thave te are Baw aes te. Whata pity it is, my doar Charlotte,” " ra gc ‘ou epend to much time sed aed Sy veh ‘rouble about schemas Sve never soute to anything, or do any good to 3 ceva, Mini evonan Four | Wart, it atl thas part of the aerate th nh streets in, rece a fereet, eee vemire NOTICES, | 9| AX, ais are MISCELLANEOUS, — go treet ene tre oman eae Want fires ioe J. HOPFNER HAS JUST } Seeeae Sei Sie if a hae st Plat shatt | shall sn tn fr eH wo wus LagutaTune, et ites he city bom Soong seu te cyte x ele shall coral at dha z a ey cre tia lates givgoeasee Ese fe aabternnt med se otat reed — Wart shall BOARDING tal ae AND WIFE, a}r0 8 few young men, ean be accomnmofeted with sted bear picarant al weld 1ac2T8 oe ma one ng fie S, men can have ieee het fad fa cee fa cde “ atte Sate city street, Sooond avenue, See ate ea bi GREAT FAIR Ca. a er @ gue Gireeeeee mes ae esr ee had | eontain Broadway, beetere all ieee hover discovered before that sho and otto | wit 4 Ch mr aruirnnee ie Spears been ere ces sme meats lon disteiet of the Sevente: Le eel bassin a Mh election, Glstrict of the shall contain all that Syand tplog witht ‘Avenue of the Sceiebtite sl eee gis boanded by tl DrO are an rae SIL Yaa AnD aTRRL the Third Ward shell ae of ts ely boaudel Tyna river, Vesey strect, Broadway, an A setion strict of the Third Ward ¢hatt the city , aoe os an — ce x ic ar get rd a tae nA , &C.—SOLDIEGS, ie ites Yraca ovat ho have served in any of a See ait tha raft’ Ath the be woud by ont wa soa Bs seers re ectne of the fread ca yi tn rita feat “BOUNTY e. sallers and, Wahambere eh pigeon Mietrtct of, the WU Attorney for United thcelection Gutrict of hall contain ‘tll that part Sie. ne ity z cae Ss i of thseley touted nolalr lapematasad WARD. hare renee fivsael into aa) coptal coe ofthe eer mre to | of the Bleventh War ith part hy city, cont foal treste, elie Peck’ wer jerry, Gold aud Spruce ay ace ae Pe Ward shalt [7 paeboney heaters of the sn EEL TER EmSE caters wer sh aller coma pitt cm pie ort ect oul he Fou 4 shall city bounded ‘by a ga fia tt sirwots Mast river ant Jamon jot of of the elty bo roaned by =e i poets the ‘Gatharis re tector poole of the Blevanth paar ee contain all thet BErhot the city, hon ated by an qin Avenue B, Avenue ©, Niat! th election Aixtrict of the Eleventh part of the elty bounded 'B, Kieventh street, ifsion eee rd a Lt ah | len sah fore irr ‘ae JOHN CLANCY, Clore. (Cz0Tos aCQUEDUCT py a eros STEAM 0. beg oy leet Sa ate tho F' joss ths Uldbronce te that tape know how to ni apace at the Eleventh rt of the elty, bounded ‘Twelfth street, Four- ond i oS wits pn all that part of divided into dx oteoe sbecarten te Wnty et doy the Fifth Ward shall ‘the city beunde) by aud Canal, Hudsoa ih ye ‘ARY TAX FOR 1859, Fifth Ward san ety ae et by end ying sie eae rord shall Key Bixth rape STE ‘be idtcited tne cae ie at follower Ke ity Sinn hie, a ai Chamber A had ‘the. Twel os es ane Mains cits Uneaten 7 aad ne ry Roe She eats othe Q Sacre of the Twelfth Wi el Fo par ‘ABD, Ar Ds avviana tanto Hout and Liulta of which itn Bo Bro re ct wey, ccutala malt ahr ny Oa sitet Chey peter Fe ek wee disuets Nineteenth all Thal par of he city bounted by. ppg P.M, 6:08 PM, WS P.M, The ‘tr be Fulrteenth Ww. shall ‘contats all iat ‘past et the city bounded by aud Iie within ilvtueten, Wendie wc eacond election dlatrtat of thy Thirteenth Wars hall contin all that part of the city boanted by aud Ming within iiviuston, Rides, Divisioe and Oliuteu jon, district of the Thirtennth: Ward, a ait that vart of the aity, bonnded or ‘and Sinton, Grand aud othe elts hoarted bj Contre, Franklin Baxwr, Peart and Chal abali'couente ait thas pert of lying within Sixty aim abd Vayard teqote, tas Bixtly Ward shall The frarth clcotion dlariet of the Thirteenth Ward a that pars of ths city. boundor fie withia Ktvington, Oolumbia, Grand othe AWN election etret of the ain alt that mt of the it an ir tion dletrict of the Sixth Ward «ball hie ©: ray Sf the elty wounted by bs Mast river, Grand and rior sitkta' ae ‘The ecventh slrotion district of the Thirtannth Wa gery of the, elty bound 1m. 'The toon élection dietel ai ton ane shall contain all that situ TO THE Toa AND OTHKRS— RW sia tani be tividod toto tow el ‘arises eatent and. lumita ‘of which veld elgcrien élatricts shall be aa fullowe i ete finenie Hodeon fiver and Peg Twenty. Rint Fi ARSE Garttad FOS. fi Gina sal ete Be: purtafthpetty boar A Pike stracts, Kart river su ection district of the dergutb, Wart he ity etn Lying within Mowstoa, Mott, “ithe second election Astetet of teens gla par gc wcty Josuded Keleify Rounded by" and "Phireouth siroot, the Fourteenth Ward oo of the Bevonth Wai elty bounded by an "Tie third olention dtserlet of the Poartoonth Ward Hl contaiu a!) that part of the elty bounded by and sechapaciee Eee wa mg are Laden ates Bovensh Ward «sti nuded by and 1 ae Nat Hou na Med of the t Souvernear ‘Monso0 and streots, of the Sevouth Ward part ofthe ey bounded by an i tect Sithta isa roils The clove winter quattors to be | # /FOR BALE—A CRACKER ROU’ or ONE SECOSD HAND LIGHS peat a4 pew, wel «breotsy Bart Kiver, ielloy shall'coutata all shit | within Cherry wtreet, Met ri pluth mitt Guirict of the Bevuuit, W * a Grand etrouee Saat iter, me aud Gouveruee re stroete, shnil coutata all that part o it x! Sia paeiees by mar sal ath edection dlutriot of von Pato rae The Hon ebsll ‘contain ite that LOULBANLA Lins, FUR eer Ok aaa "Wibaitta ate n= pee ti some now uray sarous, some, I a a sega vant rai Hast Two 49. Tho Mteuey Waraehall be Grvlded inte gross elec coi SRR ha u ALE—A GREY TORSE, IC ry gevring cart ped, barnem, how dolug So Sa tls edee oa The olgtih pobre 4 2atal Sree sa | ene Oe Sich es | er Warne Eevura| ems eee (= kaart as hel a ff city bounded hy wad ie cy Broadway, Gaual and Wovstor election or bruit by Wart rugs te | contain all Wet tho FOR Eas NEW LOT OF CAnA- ag ine rate 4 wit and Varick streets, es Hiarlet of the Highs Ward shall ee Secae or ner ark of the ety bo oe | i BE SOLD FOR W. aire ania feu 2 ea vu Secs GRKY MARE AND Seis case “iauahe BS Hc » 208 SALE—-FOR b WANT OF or ate Bash ‘SALE desi sie earita asa bse DENTISTRY, riaiien eto ie of O74 Sok poe ne of the wi ee ore arate Lehr) tay Fon election 4! sa ea a 7 Reece ser ‘Macd GM DE Co, TH, Damier, at eee DRATIBT, 241 peeeN ee anton score Rr Dar eee eo Prive te ‘He sere ee ie’ FOWEEIUL ROOK HORSSS ‘ _ se bap, Ward Eran sil thee Pak si usalis “of whted sald [Abas ipa ken rl BYRNES, P PHYA Four OR FIVE } YouNG LADIES CAN tome, ART in Bist ts Ais house fom Me ares (['¥0 GENTLEMEN CAN BE AccoMMO— Ee Seed FINANCIAL, JNOZICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT OxE. tificates Nos. #14 for one handred Same te JRION Dine SAVIKOS BANK 490 Ca- cmavand from b YA peta Poapoctts from tom sets 300 received. , Deposits ‘on or bet = Hagen Greate “URE aa Ss * se i Dating FOR SALE, Ee SALE—AT LESS THAN HAL 0087, ive of steam pipe, eoreama, mat rhe) alin Sama side for ene ita "MEDICINES, FALTH—DIFFICULT CHRONIC DIs- anes ant qu fomate weaknesses cured by MARI KE BY, No. bi West 2th ot Vatlonte desiring Foome ant oatd durlng treatuien it, can be accom! dated, Consultations gratin, Patras ial Se | pases OF THE HEART, LUNGS, ‘old i Fe TRUS RESTORATIVE, SANDS" SARSAPARILLA, BK QREAT AMERICAN RAMED ie UBS ALAR MASAZ oS . 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