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d * weeeeTttreig. els DAN. AAVIA 40 2RT +o TAAL RA ere oo , (aihedted for the Bn.) The Betiover's Rank. jute, wretched and poor, draw any more, ‘Det sometimes the port, , will bring: pi my banker :als | then f oan wing ; ‘while I've these bank notes to look at aud tell, een trust to my banker, and do very well. ‘when all is mpent, much a poor fool am T, then to draw, lost my bank should deny ; ‘of myself I'm so wrethedly poor, fear such ® He'll tura from his door, But this is debasing my Danker, my friend, ‘Whose nem, and wishes, and fove, never end : Oh, could 1 but draw for ten thousand times more! "Tia a shame that the son of king should be poor, Team's drew 8 bill that's too large in amount, Bince Obrist and bis riches stand in my scoount ; #Tia writ in the book, with my father's encage, ‘That the whole shall be mine soon as T come of age TD drew then again, for my banker wil! pay ; ‘Blo never wil! turn egiemr AWA For though he was rich, he for me becarns poor ‘His riches are mine, aud I'l) still draw for more, ‘J need net to fear T shall draw my Rank dry, Nor entertgin foars that my Bank wil) deny, ‘Unless TL peod bills whi to Phy stinme, Indeod, I've sent tany any name. All much will come tne Yer my poor #tupict sow ‘ A reat on morne ove dh nd make thei my TET draw for ten thousand, it is the But when all nd indeed that's no wouter, Ab! thin is the Banker that ‘And yot how hig goodves T There's enoryh in luis hove draw freely, and fell wt much y Ha 5 stoma kK For although (ui o bogie J shall Poon be of age, and oh what ny Ftd Banker bas Inid Lived to my rcoount ! 0 eye ever Kaw, med ever heard, What Ged, my dear Banker, for me bas prepared. LPG OF A SPINSTER ; HOPES AND FEARS. — ‘The next day was Sunday, and Mervyn mado the unprecedented exertion of going twice to church, observing that he was getting into train- fog. Ho mont the evening in dwelling on Ovcily ‘Raymond, who seemed to have been the cheerful guardian elder sister of a lar, circumstance: «i ax reat himself as was poor Lucilla to ; Jiness and serigusnoss being as reat hindrai to the elder brother, as fashion and levity te Jrdebinable easence, apart from a constitutes the self; Cecily a tin had evoked such a healthy shoet of Gove wikia the last twenty-four Bours, that Mervyn was quite transform though still Tather unsuitably sensible of his own sacritice, ‘and of the favor he was about to confor on Cecily in entering on that inevitable period when he ‘must cease to be a gentleman at large. ‘On Monday he came down to breakfast realy Zor a journey, as Phivbe concluded, to London, Bho asked if he would return by the next hunt- fing day. He answered vaguely, then rousing Dimeclf, said, “I say, Phoebe, you must write her a cordial begek sat ie ara you Frege ell and might 6 Bertha do it too, fur no- Pelae wil.” bed, “You are going to Sutton?” “Yea; and, as I told you, I trust you to write make hor feel comfortable,” only I vant qualities, that ‘and Haydn's air, learnt long uirprise to her father on his “Yes, Mervyi from you first. She received another ki they had been an effort, for those Beauchamp weighed heavily on her, and the two tanks that wore left to her were not congenial. Bhe did not know how to welcome « strango must hear wister, for whore sake the last of the Mervyns yras grudged her own Inheritance, ail still lows did sho foo! disposed to harass her mother with a new idea, which would involve her in bewilder- ment and discussion. She could only hope. that there would be inspiration in| Mervyn's. blank Cover, and suppress her fever of suspense. Wednesday came. Day after day wore on, and still the post-bay was empiied in vain, and Phoobe's pationce was kept ou tenterhooks, till, Rul fortnight had pupal, sho Tearut the servants that Mr, Merwyn’s wa grooms and h f pont So he fell her so ! plying and as is not been fact that Phabe Mervyn ! he bh pearly grieved for hin, and longed tok v : been ‘80 really attache he bore it, It was the old story of the parish priest taking. i ad by dire necessity only half ful- Bag conflicting dation to the sacrifice of the of ull. — Overworked between pupils and lock, while his wife was fully engrossed by children and household cares the moment had not been perceived when their daughter became a woman, and the pupil's sport grew to earnost. Not till Mervyn Fuimort had lett Sutton for the Daiversity wore they aware that he had treated Cecily asthe object of his affection, aud had to seck her as soon as he should be his own master, How much was in his power they knew not, but his way of life soon proved him careless of deserving ber, and it was. then that she bec staid and carowern, and her youth had | din cone Beience to ¢ her girl hood, yet u the heart once be- Btowed, though so long negleet But when Mervyn, declaring A, himself only set at liberty by lkis father's death, appeared at’ Sut ton, Cecily did not waver, and’ her parents up- held her decision, that it would be a sin to unite horeelf to an irreligious man, and that the ab- pence of principle which he had shown mate it impossible for her to accept him, usan described her as going about the next morning looking as though some one had beon Killing her, but going through her duties as calmly and gently as ever, though preyed on by the misery of the parting in mMger, and the threat that if he were not good enough for her, he would give her reason to think so! Of Mervyn nothing was heard, and house and Bpoperty wanted a head. Matters came to poor rs. Fulmort for decision which were unbeard of mysteries aud distresses to her, even when Phebe, instructed by the steward, did her ut- most to expla 4 tell her what todo, It ‘would end by f bewildered looks, and toars hooks, and “don't kno hrowsb my head, Your poor hose thins, 1 wish your bro» her would come home, ‘Tell them tO write to him.” “They” wrote, and Phebe wrote, but in vain, Do answer came; and when she wrote to Kobert Tor tidings of Mervyn's movements, entresting that be would extract # reply, he answered that be could tell nothing satintactory of his brother, ‘and he did not know whether he were in town or ot; while as to advising his mother on business, he should only make mischief by so doing. Miss Charlecote knew more than sho told Phoebe of the persecution that Robert was un- ergoing from & vestry notoriously under the ine fluence of the Fulmcrt firm, wliose interest it ‘was to promote the vice that be came to with- Btand. Even the lads employed in the distillery Know that they gratified their employer by eut- Reo the ‘clergy and their adherents, and had been moments when Robert had been exposed to absolute personal danger, by mobs inshops; their violence againt mus practices being veil- furious party ouiry against bis religious He meanwhile set his face like a rock, nd strong, resolute, and brave, went his own “way, 80 unmoved as apparently almost to prefer his own antagonistic attitude, and bidding fair ! (fie weary out his enemies hy bis coolness, oF t ‘them by the charities of which St, Mt. "a was the centre, CHAPTER IV. 4 dear, I did not like the voice that I now.” am sure I was not out of tempor,” It goes Well, I am sure any one would be vexed.” “Cannot you tell me what was the matier ‘without being sure 60 often ?” on ge catenins, mamma, I beg your par- I did pot mean to complain, SR rey Al Tt is that photoy ma. Mise Band- ‘brook ts #0 busy it! Lcould not copy in ‘my translation that I did yesterday, becauro had not looked over it, and when she said she was coming presently, Iam afraid I anid it was always presently and 1 believe | ied it,” and poor Sarah's voice was low ‘and mock om ough, “Coming? Whore is she ?” “Tn the dark chamber, doing a positive of the Cathedral.” Mra. Prendergast entered the schoolroom, out- side which she had been holding # scene. ‘The pewerfal sun of high summer was filling the room with barred light through the Venetian blinds, and revealing a rather confused mass of the appliances of study, interspersed with nau- cere of water in which ware bathing paper, pho- tographs, and every shelf of books had a fri of others on jlasa set up to dry. On the tab lay a paper of books, a three-tailed artificial minnow, and another partly clothed with silver a'ty-book, and @ quantity of feathers and ““T must tell Francis that the schoolroom is ne Ince for his fishing tackle!” exclaimed Mrs. Prendergast. “Q, mamma, it is Miss Sandbrook’s. She is toaching him to dress flies, because sho says he can't bea real fisherman without, and the trout always rise at hers. It is quite beautiful to soe her throw. That delicate hand in 90 strong and ready.” ‘npital,” “The tower comes out to perfection,” and in another moment, Lucilla Sandbrook, in all her bloom and animation, was in the room, followed by a y of eighteen years, Francis Beaumont, an Indian nephew of Mrs. Prendergast. “Hit off at last, isn't it, aunt? ‘Those tooth mouldings will satisty even the unch “Really it is very good,” aaid Mra, Pronder. wast, anit was held up to the light for ber in- spection. “Mins Sandhrook has bewitched the camora, continued he. Do you remember the hid muddles of last sumanier? ob! Miss San bro must bs the wun will be off by f But ve one more avid Lucilla, in a depre. not keep ine a fun be in-ever such good bumar, how us the plgeo you ah, bluntly, “and T 1, FL come presently ant vee this translati lergast, ax tho phot down stairs, She lockod over it carefully, and aa the t minutes had passed without sign of the jcove neas's return, asked what naturally followed the morning's employment, “Htalinn reading, mamma; but never mind.” “Find the place, my dear. “It is only while Francis is at home. Oh, I wish Thad not been cross.” And though Sarah usually loved to read to hi she was un- eaay all the tine, watching the door, and pans ing at the most moving passages, ‘It was full half-an-hour before the voices were heard retu ing, and then there was a call, ‘Directly, Sarah!" the dark chamber was shut up, and all subsided. Mra, Prendergast staye! on, in apite of an im- ploirng glance from her daughter, and after an interval of th rious manipulations in the cloret, the photograph was Lorne forth in tri- Sarah," said phers ran n presence, a ir. Beaumont, y gant in ke us sharnefully idl said Mra, Prendergast, gravely, off ut once, and make a law appeals, but his aunt jemeanor that showed that arnest, and drove him away before her. Lucilla knew that a lecture was impending, but she really loved and esteomed Mrs, Prender- ant too much to prepare to champ the bit. That ‘s warmth and simpli above all, the eas of mind, that prevented her from of- fending or being itenled by tritles, had endeared her extremely to the young governess. Not only had these eignt months past without the squab- ble that Owen had predicted would send her to Hiltonbury in a week, but Cilla had decidedly, though insensibly, Inid aside many of the senti- ments and habits in which poor Honor's opposition had merely confirmed her, The effect of tho sufferings of tho past summer had subdued her for a long time, the novelty of her position had ai what Mrs, the reaction, had been iat it was 9 surprise that she had given ul the tete-e-lete, cause for disp and herself my idleness. the two i Hed to is employment ondergast, It ural irritability said Mes, I give Sarah's excuses fur ou th She never accepis ex though Lam sure she mi trial to her diligence and mothodicalness ; and ber soul is too much bent on her work for as to drag her out to be foolish, as would be best will not do too many * said Lneilla, t Thave been a Wut, my. dear, par. ¢ Sarah's han odd jork of head and hand, © sob | story—the other that! T never thought that," renderyast, shocked at the word and idea that had never crossed her mind, “If not,” said Cilla, “it is because you are too innocent to know flirting when you see it! Dear Mrs, Prendergast, didn't think you would haye looked so grav ‘1 did not think vou would have spoken so ightly; but it is plain that we do not mean the same thing. “In fact, you, ly of that whieh f jn your quie think awful- lik path. ing! I thought th forover, but you sec"—and her sweet, sad expression pleaded for her—‘‘vou have made me 60 happy that the old se me back, ‘Thare was ‘a silence, ki irl saying, “Well, what ot, full, im © bee you will indeed be happy in giving yourself no cause for self-reproac “Tm past that,” said Lucilla, with a smile en her lip and atear in her eye. * that sensation since my father died, My chief ess since that has lain in being provokin, you have taken away that pleasure. couldn't purposely vex you, even if Iyer your adopted child!" BI to resume her op to Francis Beau- @ attraction had al- finding hers ible as ever, her preset position as irresi d his eagerness to obtain a smile or word from her was such an ayreeable titilla: tion, that everything elas beoame lat, and her hours in the school-room an imprisonment. Sa- ra'x methodical earvestness in study bored her, and she was sick of restraint and application, Nor was this i to be merely a pase i for Francis's parents were in Indi ater was his only English bom, even when he bad returned to Lucilla was not restored to her better self, craving for excitement had been awakened, ant her repugnance to mental exertion had’ been yielded to, The routine of become ‘bondage, and she sought every occasion of va- riety, seeking to outshine and dazale the ladies of Southminater, playing off Castle Blanch fascina- tions on curates and minor canons, and some- times flying at higher game, even beguiling the Dean blinself into toralng over her music when she sang. She had at first, by the use of all her full- Town facultios, been just able to keep sufficiont- ly ahead of her’ pupil; but her growing indo- lence soon caused her te slip back, and not only did sho let Sarab shoot ahead of her, bu she be- came impatient of the girls habits of accuracy and research ; she would give careless and vex- atious answers, insist petulantly on eorreo- ting by the ear, make light of Sarah and her grammar, and hastily reject or. hurry from’ the maps, dictionaries and. eyclopa tise with which Sarah's training bad aught hertoresd and learn, But her dislike of trou ble in supporting an opinion did mot mike hor less pertinacious in upholding it, and thore were times when she was wrathful and pe lant at Sa- rah's presumption in maintaining the { even with ‘all the authority in th> books! lye to back her, Sarah's temper was not her prime quality; ater- ec gen ag a place only pre ash thew for ‘rendergast, having taken governess ehictly to save her daughter from being fretted by inter: ruptions, found that her anneyances were tenfold incroased, and irritations were almost habitual, They were the more disappointing because the girl prosorved through then all such ap issionate sdumiration for ber beautiful and charming little Koverness, that, except in the vegy height of a bquabble, she still Lelieved bor perfoctiva, aad ‘ve not known | ot 1 OF eto eT 0 Pode ee wrong been on side of the aaah ie it wee Bouttiminster. “DeGarios had fallen into and the habit of and affection had soften- ed her and her pride; there was more devotional temper, and a greater desire after a religious way of life. It might be that her fret- fulness was the effect of an uneasiness of mind, which was more hopeful than her previous fleroe self-eatisfaction, and that her aberrations were the last efforts of old evil habits to ro-establish their grasp by custom, when her heart was bo coming detached from them. Be that as it Big, Biss. Prender; duty was to her child, her second to phew entrusted to her, and love and pity as she might, sho felt that to retain Lucilla was leading all into temptation, Her husband was slow to seo the veritication of her reluctant opinion, but ho trust- ed to her, and it only remained to part as little ously as might be. » in October, Prondergaxt was ontreated by the widow of one of het brothers to find her a governess for two girls of twelve and ten, and two boys younger. fe was at a country house, so much secluded t t's firet cs alone, and her sister, ing in distress for a ire, Will wernons, it would be to transfer Misa Sandbrook to her, Lucilla tarn- ty bee beat ed a little pale, bat gave no other wwering, Thank you,"and * Yea, menta, and acceding to eve speedy departure at the end of a week. She left the room in nee, more stunned than even by Robert's announcement, and with Joes fictitious #trength to brave the blow that she had brought on herself, She repaired to the tchool-room, and leaning her brow against the -pane, tried to gather her thoughts, but y five minutes had passed before the door k, and in rushed Sarah, passion- ign, only an- fit mo- thing, even to her Mins $ y tem; In Vl tefl him it never be so unjust stand up; let mo sping the hands zit. Your fathe no, and so de I, not think the 1 o- shan't say so! Tt iv my crosaness! I won't let you go.” I'll write to Peter! Ho won't 1” Sarah was really beside herself and as her mother advanced, and *pol round sharply, “Don't, don't, less you promise not to pu “You have minded. those horri Kors “Sarah,” 4 in this way just shows that Tai doing you no good. You are not behaving properly to your 1 mother It is gust that er acted unjustly befor at is not for you to judje, in the first din the next, she acts justly. I feel it. rab, Ido; L have not done my duty by you, and have quarrelled with you when your creat shamed me. All my old’bad_ habits are k, your mother is right to part ¢! there mamma; do you hear ‘that ?” rab, Imploringly: “When she speaks in that way, can you stilf—? Oh! I know 4 w disrempectiul, but you can't—you ¢ that was her fault “It was," said Lucilla, looking at Mra, Pren- “IT know she lost the sel ntrol she once had. & ly is of no use, I would i now, if your mothir boxed me to Hay —and at,” she added, with her firm smile, “she is too wise todo, If you do not wish to pain me, and put me to shame, do not let mo have any more such exhibitions.” Pale, ashamed, discomfted, Sarah turned away, and not yet ableto goverd himself, rushed into her room, ‘Poor Sarak” suid her mother, | ‘You have raro powers aur pupils love yon, Miss Sandbrook.” neha seornedd tA “If it were for their good,” sighed Lucilla. “It has been much for her good; she is far less uncouth, and leas exclusive. And it will be more 80, T hope. You will still be her frieud, and we shall often see f hoe here.” Lucilla’s teary were dropping fast; and leoking up, she said with difficulty—‘Don't mind this; know it is right; I have not deserved the happ; home that you have given mo here. Where t ‘am less happy, I hope that I may keep a better ard on myself, I thought the old ways lmd heen destroyed, but they are too strong still, and 1 ought to suffer for them.” Never in all her days had Lucilla spoken so humbly ! To be Continued. «SAVING BANKS. — INGS BANK — ¢ ‘New Bowery, open daily frou toTp. 2. Depoalts of ¥ onnte 96.000 reoolved. Bix por cent tnterud allowed. “All mums deposited on or fore the wi january, we interest from the lat. M.D. VAN PRLT, Prod CHAKLES D, BAILEY, saloon en Beoretary. iD aidacr 44 GBEERW ICR SAVINGS BANE, 0, Ave, cor. of Waverley pisos. 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LARGE SIZE NUT FO Sie mt tp ‘OAL DELIVERING FRt u Gis ia ete at whe o, arocers, at pier en wis 188 Wed Tih a (| bt % TREAD ee __ CO0AL—FAR SUPERIOR IN QUALITY 4 ‘most of the coal sold in this clty, and tof the 4 ny fr frmiy une offered, wis | Besa a ie ty Ord, Se WYOMING VALLEY COAL.—FURNAC tres for f large size nut for mall market price for cash, ro LI Grate, and Range Coal, of the beet quatity, for , [il Potties tuner ter alta | mati, Waa cert. tu teat neces Sar Feria Henry dial Star! xy hee peoventh ot, pT te ATTENTION, FURS, FURS. " GENERAL BUSINESS. DRESS. , The New York Fur Manatactaring Company will —_— - = - soll Furs 9 fow days longer af cost, to close uy t! FORTUNE FOR EVERY MAN AND H48 DYE FOR ALL ree WORLD 1; Wow York Pur Manufastasiog Cos, gry Senne, guleatinn ean mat fe $3 fo $0.6 INSTANTANEOUS TATR D Jal 2act131 FLEMING, Manager, teh Siren mat alt LDU BOR ation C1 be TWEE PAY Scere er * 7 FRENCH MINK ETS AT 94 60 FRENCH | “i Sels* 7 a | iy ali BURL or BROW eke Bable sets at $3 50; and all other kinds of Ladies’ - aeeny ag yr yed si fr Cte lore a vf y FCS RO Te Rae RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION a ears ha FURS—FURS—FURS— retail, “JOHN K: HOPPEL, 899 Poariet, Jali Gee NEW YORK F' Uy ay = New Rue 1ADuee | (CHAPPED HANDS AND LIPS CURED ‘ ‘ eat net ee he acacia aur he | cme tame a asl, ot @. RewoLIE on ‘owing ‘raten, witch will be to be bO por cent fee "TADMAN & CO Gt Blocker trey FG OREING, 07 Fulton pn ta om ener ice hdlaks halt enpes nd cade, 99 March | lu'brookiyn by Eaghctons 314 Gout pod Ragsrrr iillamaburgh- MALLOY ’ baht cape, muff and CH in Maine | cor Court and Adantic sts, Price 13 cents and & | Righth streets. J.D. NOW; P— yj past ald dec" 138 street. 8. GI LEAN WHITE TEETH—WOULD YOU RENCH PASTERY—J. ROCHE & M. COLLICHON, lately frum Parte, woald, F ioform 7 ‘a large ‘itachod to the store, ve ht ad HELLER & KELLY, bTKAM, DOU, 5B AND NEWSPAPER ADVERIIBING AGENTS, AND PUB) hs Publishers of the a Directory, and Now York Pocket Businew Di Dis . me Xorh B Eee Deeten gad lary poe For the cure of fore Uroautand oll kinds of 6 brated salve been sed in for 5 number of 0 MORE EXPLOSIONS, . yo ae os poe ‘ YER TI a ay Welds GREATEST Se, OF THE AGE, wunnde ity COMPOUND BAFETY FLUID, mM IVE NAPTHAL OIL, (Cam be used in ‘ag ‘generators. — eeT 0 N “ | Thee LOVE OF sTRONG DxIxK CURED,” | aE Shar dons Ee Sole ee Py De. veo strong and n wilt barn erect, prey sonimos, fala. © Ro) Ar TRACTION wise aioe ‘Une dollar, saFETY TLUID COMPANY, rue Jatt tee" 138 PAWNBROKER’S NOTICE—P. YRIDEN. to Wy Beat rceaway, cor on are “— will Le dedivered of tickets renewed, Gece enim ured oad my rom EW YORK INFIRMARY FUR WOMEN ‘ how men ‘om ie v7, os PRESERVE YOUR STOVESI(1 LEADBEATAR'S KD ‘ANDS' WILD CHERRY EXPECTORANT cou oar OLR _— FOR COUGHB, AND CONSUMPTION. i be put up io were ‘tor ose, Pleasant to take & sure cure. conte a i. emell. ‘AU drugeista, Wholesale by K. KKWIN, 245 1 rust. ain bab fie It produces uo dit ja THACHE! Oth It dow not soll the "angers fa handling the ‘Who woud suffer with the roormacum; it the Sucrwctatn, Wott never une any Sb i you'onoe gto Rectoncicerd, a ahpateith ‘Taw le « the PIL Patt New Yr “UMPRANT | TRIUMPHANT 10 — Tu ONLY RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR MOR’ fr Siinoals Brpmevee Rag to tall : yn, never known ly it and be convinced ; conta. kc Wintt, Sortimegeee Yao dass 0 THE SICK AND — THE 81 AFFLICTED—DR. ming Meane'tpe Lr JOKINAL. for the cure GENERAL DABILITY "st iP nase te. te for offered: pablic oe ort hie fo st private neeeetinn i bi ite tA ne all QFATES— LADIES ep, gus FINE of skates . por ors os. Ee “4 ite Broadway. J. 8. i Die inth strvet, BMITH'S, Bouth Sixth, corner Bove . BO IY LR-ASS Warren and for sale a ee HARLEM LOTS FOR SALE—% OF 1 ‘most desirable lota tn Harlem, ready for im: fil] EDDY Eas tet oe ae 2 paar, term —— OUSES Hi FOR GALE VERY CHE/ houses in BED near the $1.50 Bf ie ‘Sekivanne 6 Roane ‘alt BUSINESS CHANCES. BAKERIES FOR SALE—SRVERAL kertes td gt a oan erat et ra on other good streets, Any WEI GIEG aateca aah ook, i atane ae mar .000 TO 1. ; ‘$7D.000 for. umes ‘osult aval! Wy dees we B. MITOH oy se d Ty}. peel sete dd lL, ILK ROUTE, HORS: ME nore, om WAgOr a mis home bh QSTER AND DINING SALO'L 7. > ee bag = Se! Avenue $I will. merase Sa, DENTISTRY. | DAR pope 0 1st s49 as D*. HOYT, 892 BOWERY, | OFF N GRIFFIN * *, & BROS. DENTIST pi es MIS CELLANEOUS. T SEVENTH AVENUE DISTILLI fhe tas Fata Dec FPSTEEN TH STREET DISTILLER erry a ae eet er AVE YOUR MONEY—‘ Se Fut ous nmr ned nous pane raeW ESTs LAGi28, CORR ITE ot Weter y IQUOR STORE FOR SA! 17! . r fy fy Foom a NX, YORK CITY AND COUNTY ae AID 20,000 STARV! ro AID meme STanyING i