trltt d rila ft ,n 4 . 4 b5i.440.1%0 c.;t 2 litte3s • if* artier ~.4.11if. t r,0-' ilfra oaf la7n fIG fhavtilan 3.„, rl f toAAlturit hni n , ( 9 I • .10 - 42 T Ir,ir • ditsienaok . rf w a '6M ittiniat4, $1 " Yr *W1,111; le X ACT JIIII4IICII,TO pariWit, , bRNM, • • •1 , 24 ,R'+ , r•i T l 94j4q_hrtgL DEMOCRATIO, NESW+ l'Arr# iv IN FEper,RE cOUN TY ti AND * 1, 11(14116r VAIIITILSDA,I" MORNIN(I, 71 , 1'M HENRY HAYS. , k,(4 In odsance or If paid within six 72,00 ytor be c (l argoq' on oil suhsorip- Aspu&oi rtar. ktkilltrnsiSNES tind 11,Utineas Notions insert , 411.41 V 0 u vryory dneetintiori o( '" talk" all atitrAw T x - , fitasouno frellhe frionterittionitiner, at th. loweet r. .10 9 4 10 01 1 1 41 Win* dodpatoh, }„!..4t 1 44 tb'ai a tli la gZ 6 ;•ll a l c t t rw icn d cf o„Viit r irl e it arc Pr°. •. • • •-Nalt 4-ition.:JAMES BU(HANAN, T 4 11 4. 4" uTg a iii:40the:ditcoson of DelnocralinNattonal C'orrimniton. *3)4 47.14NA11) 0011111 . 8.9 lON ER 6 R 6 E SCOTT, tk;LtiN,H,A COUNTY. =EI *)R AVIDITOR 4,111.1m1A T. ,WOll YREY, )11,, ,w147410MF41.1: COUNTY. ' , Von SURvi:Ynit nENVRAL, `TIMOTHY IVES,' A y OF rowTmt corNTY, Democratic Elactonil Ticket.' ' sw•TATOILIA " • ' 4 1 1/A./ttgB It iltickAbr,+, • .iviuSoN sac ANDLESH. RWPREAENTATIVr. lat.--OEOItOR W NEB/NUER, D 6 — Id—PIERCE BUTLER, e Do 34--,EDNV WARTMAN, ' 4th—WILLIAM II ""•' rro 13th—JOHN MrNAIR, , lith—JOHN H. DRINTON, 10, _ Zth- T DA LAURI', Flth eitArturns RT'SSLER, Do Oth-40EIRIMI Do Ioth—ISAAC SLY:Mint, . To. Ittlk-FRANCIS W Do. 126- 1 111031A8 08TY.R11011T, Du Oak—MIDO.AM ig:DINOIR, Do --ftritet:x • 1,/0..,AD1h -Ai ROILGE A Telth -JANES BLACK, InAL-IP *ITPAII LE, D RUDDY, -01 19th-JACOB TUltMl:l'. 770 20th—.T. A J BUCHAN AN, , Do 21.1....-WLLI.I Alf WILKINS, ' 22 , 1— JAMES 0 CAMPBELL, 49M—TII0MA8 CUNNINGII.kM, 211,13---JOHWAXA.I.TY, 'Do, 2541. 7 -VINO/LT E ( 11 , 1 1 ,t, rIIIWOChtt#9_ eatigWlMl-00111121ittee, Josi 'l9 roxelcv, Chair.wn ('ity of l'halade‘pa --Ghleva4 ii IV•• aeott, JufinsWll, ()cargo Plitt, A ir,elo , Ries,B. Browne, Ili gorge William,. Thomas H rer w m, nntanuaa St re L 11, .II taut 0 1,11. c, IVO:Act Minrerth !Avast! W Pow , tivorg.. W :11oorr, ToWITICIV• Jt •U Jnh uBoli bird Vitt , trt. - -W Alurrison, A II • • ,„„ tiLDittgrart—Joaeph FFewf,Llll. J J T,rlpor I to Dterwi- J Law rel.oo t.e U, Wl,l Ktirllyn A Dittriet--1 , Van•lant, John 1).0 .4 St Jag t ambaugh, t ,2 l, , a , ugh, V • Ith Distract—Tgane :ti 7tt 'k A talr...a r, . grrott,Barnurl Bigler, 11, alz, On.it, tlllatn 'Na Dad/riot—D. D. 'Wagner, Samuel %Veal, elgon Weiser •"tliettA Dgstrset—John F Lord, William Lilly Vigtrytt.4 Ds Rei11y,.1,13. Danner • Twelfth Dist, Art -William II hulls, Oreurgo H Attegis.' Thergocaa D ,a, A gri mmer siiikawin.sh Dia,' trt—i:corge W hill+ J Richt.- 4 1,1 ,14 knife ribach . 4 t r ie . , j ith Digirt,-1 --W in ( I Mtl rrn .> , T born as 4 re Sriletirlh /haffs,L —lt W IV am .4, I/ r 11. 11. . 01 1}1 loop Goorge 11. Blichei, George Av iv . `; p 4tnes i‘t a t letta4 Dist, ice---As.tr Lsthl , p, „ te rgetttr , tth Di.ilJta H. 11 ..YsAMeentA Ds:ince-111111Am B Garvin, Itubl Coginui "" 4 . 1,1. D'YYtf 4 V. IkRIEOLOP, Y Sloan. wenhy . lifro W—J Ames M Brodie, J M Keller, S amuel jJ Wilarse. • rteettl-serond Dirtrtrt—Da% hl Lynch, M Stewart. ;('Quay-th.srd Daerr,ier—Wet. Workman, Chao A illaok. ru•en4y-fow li, Dub let--(ixorge YV 13 .itm.", J n fliinaun, Ti,okty-ft/Th ni,rtritt —9 i Jambren, eharke Ttpoty-fcrth Dpoirtet—A. H Wilevn, Thotwu Viler, J.d• kllller, Tibemtrrsoeuth Diitrirt—E J. Keenan, R. 1' I Wiewity-tiptA Dist/let—Barnett-a Reilly, Them _ IMII4 A NEW uOOOl3.- J, MONTOO, anT & FW)N, • . YtTII-111.11a LONNETNIF rub; AND ALL (111A,N i tiI'ILEETS, tiollefns, Peon, Tjoit Otitrinod tioin Phlliolulphia, whore wo 'lre' add irqr *tinhorn emit are - now wpring ono aiiiniany' assorted ownliii of -1. wir.• Getai.vit.k.:/v,s , (.1 Lo ANT, rtilt4V/SLinVG (00 DS, &yec,brutight; to Contra county, and take thin me lbaAttu Wart our elil Crioniln, enatemors, null the irtlitia .grerag amit r ..4 th t r ey iro: , : v r w a . c , r2ri b re c i f t , ti o i r u pil i l i , o . _ _ " li)06, worn, PANTO, tee , iflatibllllbrderisbility esenot be rettoollett,'ltiol harp% ibeiesesatarkal.vittis .speetal rotbrinow to the latent F..... ,. .. taabietia Omit mire hu been 111,,tials,aaleatirs&_eA (liintlem , yn . 's Furnishing A 5 . ."14 rI t T g 4 giVak l ; 6 l)l., l 6 i l T .E l li,- teV , We' /0110 tbit le edg y, ~ ..,,,,,,,..„ we lame tl ' i tr ."''^i o v 4ra l Ali, vr34l " NZ , of 1 -•.. '- . , ~ tit I , [NOS, he OPIAIOI7 11410_4041 Variety. Being practioal wort. Otitkliaatipoy pamtlaular allautiou to udr lursi- MrAirpo, tou give ganural satisfaction and ro -, there of the public patronage. Wo ronpoot , te PH iriteling anything in our lino of bust %karma iuttunlne our clock of good', - , allllo .. , , ' J. MON TOONE KR Y A SON . P 0 11..1 '4` ,B . A X X, A.lo4Ltdrat;a Co., • • bey p OIITP voo, ?A. i): RILLS OF I;XXLIA,N(Vd_AZtrr rAB tat, , (.101NM. , , WAN,PTPAIIat, emu itrocamt4 Ji t E, P Y. Itcrititz. &Rix' • itAliT CONBTANTLY •j' . -7 1 ANA. trirl2-3rtt , t I A kr it variety, for vaio' by )44116 J. AWL Co. ~. ._ ---. 7 , - ~ ., . .- -r ."'"'''''''!".,. 4 . -7- • - - • t , . - , .. , ;.. ~.. • i ~... :'; i• r )...7 1:-' 4 ".. )rk ,, + , t ,•' n ',• ~•,;.-. 9 't' ...,,,,,,: : 7 :: . ~....7, .: :. . ,_, - t - r ::f --,,:.1 •s I: ''' 9 '~• . ' -" ,A-TiNiti . • . ;' i ~.. : . ''.. .!' • 4. )14 ,' , ' ' , , ~, . . , ro ~ '..7 ' 1 4 ~ ',.'' ''' r , •' $• ,:l e ' '•'' ' • ' ..;_ ' -•,•. ill .., • ' ' ' .4- , . .. ,", , ~ ..„,41.4,,, , , , , • , . ~, • ~f• a -. • ' -' r •• '' f r ....„..„.: ~,,, A., ~..,. . , , .., ~, -;,, ' , 4 - • ' • TO , TB D i a l wir A cs The Democratic Watchman o p * wp m The Donuiergitie Watoinfori tn. the appioach leg Presidential campaign will be 'Mello - a to sub earthen immediately after the Deraneratio nomina tion at the following low rates ' 1,00p,r - r 13 Copier r - 111 . 00 26 Copier - 10 00 - • 40 414ples . 13 00 60 Cuplre • 5104,41 The Democracy of Contral Pennsylvania wishing a sound National IMmouratio Pape'r, will hare an opportunity of procuring one for the oamPalgu at the above lon rates 1,7 0 •1'bo money Moot' aMompany Jlio order In Irrer,„y Inatenoo. Address, _ ILAY44,-13 Ilefento, Pa - 17 -Our &Ion& everywhere will confer a favor by letorostiug Ommaoires In getting up clubs for tho campaign. A small effort on Rye pad of the friends of the good eatme would be the means of placing sound Deme?raOo!'argument within the reach of every man. HE,N R Y 11 , 4 PLAIN, FANCY, Ant) ORNAMENTAL ' I/FROCRA,TIO D E PRRRED jNeM.S ID Thu WheeThrig Intelligenccr gnr railioruls East and Irvin were ne,VF doing x befter business than now in pasiongui, and freight : . ri - Thi; St. Louis City Hospital uas des troyed by tiro on Thursday, and several of thointuates were burned to death, and oth ers seriously injured. pf• The woolen faAlory of Blakeman Wlthlun, at Morrisville, - 3ludnion county, N. Y., was totally destroyed by lire lost $12,000 ; no insurance. Q'7The late rains have extended thro u gh the States in thu southern section and greatly henefitted the crops. .Our North Carolina exchanges say that the present %cheat nip in that State is unusually fin, fr" - „ ,- We learn from 'Wilmington that four of the Messrs. Dupont's powder mills explo ded on Thursday afternoon last killing three persons. The mills were entirely destroyed together ri Ith a large amount of powder. Ilf"7"Clo1. Pell?ek ins signed the' death warrant of IfUgh Car Minn, recently convict ed of the murder of his wife in Wi it more land county. Friday, July 25th is tie day fixed for ills execution. 97"1n Sits. T iu ou the west ( oant. of An kik large deposits of walkable native iron exist in a stato of great' purity. This iron does not contain a trace of carbon, and it is dis. tingui -.lied front that which is called te ui iron by the abscaco of uiel,vl a l i-Tho lowa Capital Reporter, the cen tral organ of the Demociacy of lowa, is out, in a powerful article in favor of Mr. Buchan an's nomination by the Cincinnati Conveti tam—and hays, it is the sentiment of a very large majority of the Democratic party of the State. IlcrlAirt, w ha Ala a waiter at villaril'm lintel, ham been admitted to hail, udgic Craw ford deriding that ''in any view Inch a jury can take of the m illogic in the cage, under proper inntructionn rrein the oourt 113 to tilettY, it is quite clear that a conviction for mUrddYisiiittuld tint take placa." [1.7 - Tho Dernoorata Who were inveigled into the ineAtes of Know-Nothifigion are leading the foul curly by acoretA' 7 ALtnotA every exchange a e open contatus a 'umbel ofrenuuciattoon. By the ides of November there won't be a corporal guard of them left to glace the council; ot i 'llko dark lanttTo par ty. Good ! j The Bedford arazrtie contains the cards of Daniel P. Beagle and Mr. White, wherein they annoutics thsir Kithdtawal flow the Know-Nothings and their determi nation hereatterta act with the Demoefatie. party. The Gazette says that they are both gentlemen who stand as high in the public estiniallon as any °them in the county. t. 117 Prince Napoleon intends taking along tour on theeoneltimlon of the hiptimihal fet:em at Paris. He will vimit Scotland, the No r of go g hooi, Sweden, Norway, fie., accompanied by a few of his intimate friends, MM. MA°, Amp, Dr! Yvan, Barthelemy St. Hilaire and lice, rednctetirs or the Sic de. Mr. Joluilf..liiarpfirtl, of Dalton, oilers of 111.0Q9 fur the beat unsay ou j*P ftlibiefik-1 4 ),LociaisAiro. flOilnitpet4o 4e signed to reKulate the nutnufaettww; gale and utte of itit'ox ‘ icattiigniiiarCleiltarwecawon: fed by an outline of, a law far, efaraitteration. l'he essay to be written within one year fro/ the Ist inst., arid the Kt:ninon to he awarded by five iliothignisheit judges' , New York 'Tribune of a tale-cite candidly adnutu that there is now a strung reaction going on all over the country in fa vor of Lilo peoadoriitic; party. It pointy to the'reidilt,uf the late election in New Ifamp tildre, Ilitode Island arid Connecticut as proof or it, and it prOfolifie.4 astonishment that such tho 'fact: It • apliaks toe, Dortidertilic: Lid uinphs, in the 'liktli4ostern pf;#ll,4Thiplitilg reaction awl deeksres itself unaido td account for it. % { - EOM BELLEIIVNTV, PA., WE ,! THIS PIAttGOOF WiR UNITRD STATES lie'er wield beneath the golden sun A lovelier banner Ibr aft ' Than mu la i rZli Whets wen, Nor earth a titimr gem em bring, ' Or freedom claim a brighter scroll, Than that to which our tree hearts °ling -'- 11111 deg which lights the freeman's soul ! Its glorious stem In &sure Aloe, ' The radiant heraldry of Heaven; Its stripes In beauteous order twine, .The emblems of our Union given And tyrants, with a trembling giro, Harvey Its bright and meteor glare! While glory(' beams around us blase, And rest la indeleas spleador there Leoh, feeemen ! on its streaming fokis, As gallantly they range afar, Where freedom's bird undaunted heitts.' Whitebraoeh of peace and spa* or ,Auf ; White high *paid the follhi 4 glikars, With words which 'yeti 'heart expend, Within her beAlierette she bears The badge orour united land, Flag of the heir still tear thy way, tradlissei'd by ogee yob ortlekl ; - O'er earth's proud realms thy stars display, Like morning', radiant oloudi unrelled. nag of the skim! mall peerless shine. Throughout earth's &sure vaulta unfuri'd, Till ovary band and heart entwine, To sweep oppression from We world , TALE, 0r,771E, IRIVI REPELLION. In foreign wars victory tenninatesi the contest, end no deadly feud or 'rithcerons hatred survives; but in civil war, where the virulence of party spirit is anbstituted for feelings of natural honor, the hour of triuniph is often but the Commencement of persecit tionesd cruelty. Never, perhaps, was the poworof oppression lodged in such merci less hands as when, in 1.798, the patriotic pea- Santry of Ireland, were placed under the military rulcof a yeomanry corps; a force iximposed of persons chosen from the oppo• *Mien of their political and , religious opin• lone to the masa 'Of the population, and of others, who tempted by the impunity of military license, deserted the cause and the religion which they- believed to be right, when they 11111 W it environed with 'dangers. To troops thus formed of private enemies and unprincipled renegedoes, was the puri• fication of Ireland oommitted ; and many a deed of blood, and lust, and wanton cruelty, s. as sanctioned by authority and protected by the law. After the isolated and unsupported rising ha the county of Wexford, its the mann* of 1798, the insurgents had been di tested, and the county was again redumil under the iron rule of &tenth government. Parties of yeomanry were moving abouo in various directions, for the purpose of overthrowing the population, seeking victims among those is lio had lately been arrayed &gallant them, and judging them by prejudice or caprice. One of their detaehments haibtalcen up their quarters in a building, from which the pet - nectar(' inhabitants had been recently driven, It was situated' on a pennuitila or rather island, joined to the mainland by a narrow Causeway, which alltirded the only access to the building. Au nrelon ay passed through the building communicated it ith a small chapel and lin rial-grimnildedkated to the V ir gin,-wh ich, together with a small ganlen ,occu pied the remainderof this little 'stand. But the garden was now neg toe Led and trampled down, and tlio wells of the chapel were scared with lire, and its roof trees and rafters were a heap of cinders. But its two pointed gu ides one' of them surmounted by a HMO II picturesque belfry, still formed prominent features in the landscape as they allowed In dark relief against the evening sky. Around the Laity's Island, for by that name it was and is still known, the quiet lake rippled its manic waves, and farther back the green hills sloped gently down to its margin. One would have imagined that such it spothad been formed by nature for peaceful acelu- Bien and religious. contemplation, and thus the storms of, war and the tumults of fac tion mould have swept by, and left the holy tat and'antiarnied, tetnicheil, unnoticed; or that the ;toy beauty of the amine wotild have quenched the torch and stayed the hand of the destroyer:— We strlke - 'dm Tree pared foe will clenched 'teeth and nerved arm, but the atuppliant's form of bS'iauty will pito) arrest the blow that would limo oh:mailed the .strong, the resisting, and the brave. But civil war known no pityi religions fa naticism feels no ret Horne. The little island, sacred in the, estimation of the Iteighberieg PePelationi wbotn its bell had tolled. to church, and ',tinge forefathers had been one by (nip quietly Cint4ornliasl Within ita cetrietry, won now in the .pereninalipa 44' Abe biterhst enemies of religion. • • - What now Dennis I" atiddAffieetr. H ..-- " Haze yea honor, we're I - in',' Nrie...‘ O'Ditrey ; I have orderod a l ?e Or ' inen to load, and I just Gelled in to takin'Yetie 'Mu 'UN' i . triler Labia' I hist hiiii shiet . .." . . ' ' ' 4-'' • " HATO we got the la,w on our side, do yoti think Dennis 1" • • - Just as your" honor ..plites \ -about the law, it's only...just shooting n man that is rebel., if your honor likes to have , hlin Mit out of the way, it is not:he that will trouble , . you • again :--, , blisidet t h• 'Slept 'rot *On home' bast night, and crime eixolti how'." Do,yow know where .6 slepCl'Llksktd' the officer. , ' ftgi 4l Va stitittar of Chola Wax that lip' Wen le *oak hilylartgibrothee :that's a itod Just Gime hog* Inv*" ship? to Wexford—but that ar'get giving: 4 sada factory account of hithaelttuniew your " I shall see," said the' ' t and With -: drew. In an hour after,o ' was shot Whenohe officer was left himself un pleasant thoughts came over- lire Mind, at having thus d en innocent ;man :do en. ignominious . merely to gratify R. private pique, so, only per il tild releare, fin* oorrodi thoughts was ell his most sanguine hopes ntod to. The porter tailing under his hurt vies to him et pbjeot of envy. The huslipomitenatt whilt ling at his plough, was a pit4urs of simple happiness, which, forcing union hie mind, a comparison With his own iutolarablauxiti: fence, threw a dark albedo qi, Or litirreflec: Gone. For however pleasittgAszontenipla tion of the happiness of otheiii.mny be to 11. reitutat case, to the truly roisearrble, much its they may wish to conceal Ilae fact, it adds but additional pain. Day after day 011unnell Wiled after the wild fowl on the moors, eotftiling fatigues - ,, and hoping for sleep; for sight was the time ho dreaded most., Asti forgetfulness of the present was the highest obj ec t of his desire. At length, the, monthly period ex pired, and the fearful day easairround again. rite wili returning (mid tits hill., awl Was oluslag,aloos a narroir , iaotalrlizr , the nlife of a brook, when suddenly holism the figure of a tall man in a grey frieze !coat, standing 011 all cmineuce immediately Above him, and its countenanoe was turned towards Inn, a n d 1 its hand sopeared to. -.point to a broad flat stone that lay immediately *bore him, by the side of a brook. 01Junnieltiooked stea dily at the figure. It was iflr'Darey ! Ile turue4 pale and trembled, audecarcely know ing-what he did, he thrust his hand into his bosom and drew out *Pistol, which lie illiff charged at it. A contemptuous smile ap peared for a moment to rest upon this phsn torn in the grey friese coat. It did riot flinch or turn, but stocipri few seconds longer, pointing at the broad flat stone, and then ainappcareil; either behind, in into the hill, for 001innell could not tell w hieb. Upon the broad fiat snots was found a letter similar to some he reed pr ieekraslyrrert v ed , but which informed him he had bat nine months to live. This was thu severest blow that I, hail yet received, for be now felt convinced that these letters',Were tint' sent him by any living being, amilinit the iliegilde charac ters were evidently the, tagivg.f t ,atr)akin porsoruige, who when he dons pay a visit to this world, is reported to take as much troll. "de to conceal 1114 real name, as he does to hide hi i cloven foot. Now this conviction was the 00:10011 of bitter reflections 1., O'Gutnicll, for lie thought, and naturally enough, that if that personage had such a power of tormenting...lnm .iaa this world, a hat a terrible condition he would tw in when his got into his clutches in the next. It was quite clear that his power would be infinitely greater then, .or why should he take such trouble to pursue him, and keep dunning him month after month like a creditor impatient for a settlenwut of his account. O'Gutinell thought, that though he certainly had sinned, this was a 1110 ht unfair mode of proeci•ding, and altegethem different from the usual practice. Shooting was now no Imager supportable to liiin.. Upon every CllllllOOOO he fancied he saw the figure in a grey frieze coat, and on every broad fist stone tie expected to Find a letter. Bid althoie.,b shootyng no longer afforded him an ocennatgars, ho dared not rc turrc to soda ty rho dreaded - the - carlssiti of his'frionds on the subject of tiny anysterl- OILS letters which were &livered to boo ; lie feared the observations that might be made on his altered appearance ; for in his prencift state of mind, ho imagined that every on who saw hint perceived the traces of COU -80i011:1 guilt graven in his fentuna. At length the dreaded first 'Of the month came round again, and erentng overtook hits in • wild and uninhabited part of the eciiin'- try ; lie less onfleet, and had isionrrdistancv to go to retch-the placersarlarre ire -wsoi then residing. Thu fated hour had wired: ho hid - bsen -no rill - tnietrq Mete coat its had received no letter: he began to enter tain a distatit hope that the charm was at *lgth breklin. -finch liappiness, -hotrorer, was not in store for hid: lie presently ar rived at a small bridged:fit 'oussed a brook of some magnitude, and 1 / 2 01 1 i,h it wi n Be e n .. slay fur him to pasirlo'.fefliwn home. On the other rude of it %vat j• gate, over whiA • !pan Wll5 leaning, lookipt at the ,ground, apparently in, deep nies4ifon, or else Weep; An. he allowed Olittnnell - to I% alk plow:Lip. him withoiit looking ow l ' ,out f rom oil s niaro43 na4 muter no apmeclaiFnuion, for he was short find stout, au4 Igoe la.. NIA*. .t t r ,: ang t, maceand a brown (lt. ot colt. . ia 0 , ;(1 0 4 711 0 1 wit4xl , paas through tho - lot i The Stranger,' howey,er did not o „ l o a tig m ; him- att n the &of, and rail ii! a. Acrw quiet tone of lee, " I haw aeon Witting for ”' . you. !ige. 1..- - • , , 0'( 1 n4iitAcYf 4 1 " c"" 0 "01 1 4 •lt was that 0 s4otnau Catholic gentiklaktig.imAit props y, whost , hoese he, with a party . ,• t bid ; hauf Inittit ' dating lair Oh , i i! We . 'ti had mei the 11 i fi t" 'A ,a 4511101 libiottilhe Shrieks of 4it irate- , iiigatalk! whoffitAnta ' had-444A ;ryt e l i , 4 ciaiiiii**6l agi WI: tie hf: ll 4tdukaile i whole fightol+o4 pushed :ibiitlik ,wilt•ls *et ewers tenon! . .*1114:' • : IVlol4e:Coatail apposition, be sit '44 it bii cared not for any “ 1, living ag apaaj i _tbat 4. v . • how WWl , ' , honor 1" , iref,t o Why, Donols, IE 4 Liir, , 1 " 4141 ,". 1 j ) ) . 1 1. • t ...,_U. ESDAY, MAY 28, 1856. 'did appeiar in that drsiadfig AMR,. "Waiting Ax ,ane 7" said o„libinnell hold no commttnion with „either rebels or !" said the other, the:same low, quiet tong, looking him full in his face: "Aims 4 youi.- r 0 3 0unnell's blood rushed to his face. /Ps ratip cheeks Instantly changed to crimson. "go man ever insulted ice with impunity. He'fe. take your choice !" pad he drew two pistols from his bosom. " I once," baid the other, in Ow same tow searching tone, " had a lajfc and children : — I once was happy , but though death, were a relitt 4 t 6 ine. I acorn to take any,tinfair: ad vantage over you—a inunleiee's hand always trembles." "Does my hand tremble y: said O'Cuit nell, in the'estremity of rage ; for there is nothing that adds put to anger. so much as it calm ntanuer in an opponent. 1Y lUnnen kneW,, the seal—lie fell batik senselear to the ground. When he came to himself the other had gone', but in theilis• tenet; leaning against a tree : with his arms folded, and his eyes fixed upon him, he eel' , tall figure Inc - grey frieze coot. IC Were teiliOUS -to recount the . ariotts Wanderings, and the dillerent occupations by which O'Connell taioly endeavored to afford his mind a partial relief front the cor roding thoughts that were gradually wasting him awty.., Month alter ninnth,psssed, and ifeiCtir CO - his fa ted tend. Hots little do We *pp,. into the blessing we enjoy in our IguorAnce of the future- fir though the days or nil are ntetnhertM, how rill:AT:dile is the lot o f him who knottc the erail athount allotted to him ! Ills existence may Is considered la ther as death delayed, than as Irk enjoyed. O'Connell felt like a condemned felon,_who had been apprized of the lion of his exe cution. At length he determined upon quhting Ireland, and trying the bustle and dissipa tion of the British metropolis. The strong con trast between the loneliness of the wild re gions he had left, and that restless neti‘ ay thenoise, and hurry, and turmoil, that sink, a' voion He upon the attention of a stranger visaing London, fir the fiFst 'few day's drew his attention to suirounding object s but the charm of novelty rapidly wore away, and left him a prey to his thoughts. The less absorbing and more innocent amuse, men'ss first palled upon his mind. Yet, for a how, one miserable resource still remained Ythlch was the gambling table. That moo- or intense iaterest, which by an trreiusLible fascination, leads the gambler on to his destruction, though he arcs two at the end of the rista,nrole , Onsemu , that he iv continually - appioa•hwg it. pi oduo«I ui m1;12111101 a temporary oldi‘ sin of los di ended reflections. Ile , ieng to the gn hog table as drowning man clings to a sinking !swat, — ".3 P. temporary reprieve for a dal k Lae. here for some hours in the day he na.. able to hake off the Intuit recollec thins that preyed upon his pcaoe. The Ilrat fen days he neither eon nor lost considera bly; but at length he had what, is called •r ran of lu, k, and cone home laden with spoil, Not only nem his cares banished but bib tpirilii were high, and these, indeed MIT the only few moment:, of pko h ureablo rio,leoce Mat he hod enjoy AIIICCUIALICOIII - tit of MI mtafortunes It is pi-ohs ble that his suooess nonld have redoubled his ardor for play, and would soon have ac complished hi, iiun. ' From this he m a., however saved, by the following, oeeun•ence. When be reached the door of the hotel, the waiter told him that a person had called and inquired for him, but said he could not nait, as he had a long way to go, and land be home before 12 o'clock, but that lie had left a later COntailllllg Ilk Impinese, and went away. " What (110 did Ike k All 1" About (Ivo o'clock." ~ W hat bin t or a loykint:, person Nk as he r " HU was a tall man dressed in a grey frieze coat ; I believe lie was an Irislmam," It - Itv as enotigl). The blood rushed back tro his heart. It was the first day or the nwttli.. LW felt ank and faint., anti clung to the railing for sumfort. Ile aas unable to walk-wit-bent segiatanoel, and wes with motet difileulty supported to his room. On the la bin lay a letter sealed with bla( k seal, and the impression of a human thumb. lle sank back in • chair, and wished that hi s time was CO*, and that he was dead ; life wait too guest a burthen for incn, We are told that TwelN(ll39 narking over a fearful precipice are sometimel; tempted by a maddening itnpuk.e to east dewed YCh down. Vir4li a Milßitar 11/1)711h.0 irGli URA saw tho razors that lay upon his Wide, but he stunt deredtd the thought. of another metier— hesides when he began to ratieut inorbealmly open the platter, it it not worth the while astir letter upon the months infoiiiied him that he had only two monthei more to run. LondOn Mal the gaining taiga now bcoome rife with the figure in the grey frieze coat; evert cast of the dice brought to recollection the letter and MO mysterious writer.' After wandering about dificrent country t owa ,a and watering plantain England, he at 1 11V00.4 fletermin44 to go abioltd. and visit a. (*nails; who ,it a 4 tiottiott a ' 2. , - f oorobani -ait. Atoeterilarni, to, Ite-eurei, ere was lOW' os c 9 1. the :vessel ba salt ',is) bainglimP'' i iii *Pod :bi,:li,P.rcuoti of sat but to him , tiitk, ii.4iNf ai N'# . 9l)ol , aitieraminett. Ilia • Aleliiere; I ate l4 4 l , kbillfi tilt, Sow or three years of one's ..klb in pinion. Byt hire he Mat* toelifietiely WM:action that Una oduldenot be the ease, as he had less than,tero reoilthe left ,him to find employ. , .. went for ; anti be'eadertalnett-beWes. *kind ' ' OVErk littrAirt. • 1 •4. tr , deaPerale Ogle that the 'frefly letege.antt 1, _.,..' , --,-..--4- lght atillretein tbo s a me antipathy, go ti le ; A Philedlptiit'Pepet, in itlerring, to the interior a 10 prlsou, that tie NO in b l i j k lig t , tfacttbat 041. WO. JlllRsaftitiggle, fiirmerly a time. , -;i ' . I Intinberee 4101111010usglignisi .51.nate front tl,t length his pasfinge nail taken in A small Cli ' lri r l ' ind t ' 4l2t* ,,,,,._,.,_ delightikk ,..: ll ", ken , tip hiR sailing vessel hound to Rottortlant. . Among regi'M'lmin laa "i1a..;.....:1rii..;"V"aa"..1S the diet passengers there was one singular per- following untild ,_ Ei t an.°4 "„,17 1 ,,„„,,,, J . d.„.,„„, Lan. nonage that attracted his attention i it was ' 8 . 40 * Yailla"m". ll6 I'M "."' ... '....., . an old woman apparently of enonnutut *tat- °alter 14 PliihuhiPhiale!'l a the i 4 ~.,.. " In ' me, who WAS squatted in ono cornet . ' of the In" daYi • 1 * 43 /0„. 11 1 11 1:1411 *. __,,' (1',.., 1 114 _,", t deck, with her body nearly hint double, and , rvetnci-) 81101 a. Jun Q o 6llliait 1 14 v nn pl a i n her face mottled in a b oji dg efe lii e f,, knit was' LOWYQ, tiliiliglitk,) AO Yariecottesegondczt, constantly calling for spirits, which sire said whin knewthektfantr well. Iftetotehe latter, ;vas , the only thing that did her-fuse-ache were al one flit tug ivilillia'4 . O"' 81°0 train. any good: - - . n. I Thu Fetlock' cilia 1414 oar} Of the 'caw vritt- At night there came on a violent gala, and I d" . . At * place' whets We *raja et,4lolad to enneiderahle apprehensions it ere entertained ' "I'6' when " d ' lll ' ini)l. be drab' hid whlt* for the safety of the vessel. 01. i utmell Iva* !timitlkerchieff Min 'his' tiocket, s and began standing open deck, looking tip 'anomie (W. IYiiinOUtaiitfilPilli it * in tire alr,-at the mime b;ra who were endeavoring to taiga it i , 41 , 4 a , time bobbing ids lteariout aidat iwicedon iu the sails, when a bright flash' of lightning la vary 'tigarauttilataltryt * * illuminated everything on board ; hi a , „i es -11:',1n4 . act you about. Judge ?" titled fell on one man, his feature" resembled those ,IM r . <111144004"t rising 1.14 ' w " A " l i lt * • . Of the murilered O'Darcy. 01./unnell fell "W . n't you see yondeet- Pbere's a Imagery on the deck, and remained in that lad y WaY. a retina haftifterelaief, and I'm condition until lie was revived by the cool- returnin ialute—sotne . atatuaintanct I nevi of the sea breaking over him. tie then • mule to " 1,,y, I atiptatte ?'' went below, and to his liormr, by the light i , Judge P'„ esumast, but is a ftelf—niennettl+ of the cabin lamp, be sin" letter w i t l r i II again looked out 614 resumed Oki' ()rete% cm 4lack seal lying on his berth. The . rest ' 0 . with. Aka iSyrelnic. A % t the voyage he remained rather 'kid than ‘ IV / In i ''' sh? ' , ' l n 4 F l '?" 1: 3 ` , - ( 1 1 Mr 4 4 4. as he al!? ." ...t.„ , r ,,, fectly ,: oouthrent. to 4 , i0 foeozx the lounged in one coeneduf :/be car, w' It his vessel. At length, however. she: ,reaehn'i lht " alle t e ;* esak ' ll '" kkld ' i ticil berZlestined port: and another-day brotight capital %. ' tutu to the residence of los 1 datiou at Ain. 4 ''' 'lrt " , the I. '" i4 ' I 41041 ' ''''N . ael Ar know : I.terilain. , L l'm quitesighted, near lust' can't , .neeogniro 1113 counts was astonished at his unex.. peeled arrival, and still inure at hit altered appearance and manor, When ha last saw him, he was a 494, hearty, red*taced.ntan who lkould ride, hunt, 9; dual; Jaret r ith any WWI in Ireland. Ile was now pale and emaciated, spoke but seldom, and was nev er seen to smile. Day after day paesed, and his cousin in ram attempted to cheer him, 1 or elicit from him the cause of the eliange. I Ile had a fever which bad kft him weak and low spirited. Ile did not know what wan-1 the matter with hint. At, other times Ire would stoutly deny that there etas any al , t erat ion either in hit health or lus spints• Thua time went nit. They were one day walking together, along the Ileertu thagt, one of the pi incipal !Ai CCU. tit Anedeniain t nith a canal i unplug don u in the middle, O'Ciunuell leamug upon the other's sum for he n as too weak to walk without awaiAtatwe at length tho increlutnt said to lithium'', '' I am *paid that there is son thing upon your mit l. nave yen ever done anything that preys upon your cutioeienee. O'dkunell i t admit. Who merehnut then recemincioled him to try the coruselahon t of relipin. N o , no, no " said kummell, I o an't pray- I can't pray—l hove often ti !shed that I could. This is the lat‘t day that I have left inc in this woild. and 3 it, I can't pray. t Ily twin, ntor in n ithin mr, (leting up toy life bloekl di op by amp. ply rvo o'ek,ck this evening I shall be a cold corpse--and yet 1 can E. pray. Leek ! look ' look there he walks." said he tt ni t a COTIVIII , I re shud der, while he pointed to a tall figura. souse pry goat, that nits slowly moving slougun the other side of the canal. Pic mu chant dal led fioin him in pursuit of the man iii the grtyni t, but before lu• could rea,lt the mares bridge the figure in tho great coat had iltaamfared up a narrou alley, and the inorchatiLuas unable to obtain any, further Whinge of him. O'Gitanell wan carried borne and rut Li, bed—and the merchant jnstly strprotd!ig that hin illness had nmeh th do with infs. gins/lion, onleired i olwk set half an ?lobe to j advanue, to be 1)41 , 0 in tya roma. (I . l;mi- Lull drew rapidly * caller ticeasioatatly tlernig, aad tatruettme.; giaitig a Goavtihtite atart ; but aft. r the clock but atruok the hour of five they allowed him the tune upon U dm ! plate, which had been before con coaled front tout, and limy endeavored to as- Mire /11111 111111110. appreboiskoth were una. gmery. 'Choy, thoulit that the patient be- when she stole a ollioken oft" tile table. gala to rally - a little r andjeere in liopotetat t Jul,,-,g.--That names near thelintt; I sup be might yet live, n hcu a loud altercation Noe.. . • • , as ! wa rd, lo the other chamber. A. Wan ' Prio f ---Allogcther in Wy line,' its thb'rnpx had foresti Waagelt up slurs, AMA- inaifttad I ?sail -vvitex iite3italt ollittittlhOttPtßigfit;t:': upon having an initnisllitto interview with , j ii ,d gc ....-if I h ugr any i ntree ,Ab tut d , i tom • Captain wci t inacii. 1 lie was told that Cap- pa r i b ow, I veal give you Oldie AttOnthil.. i . ,,,i, o,,h irs9e n wie, dangerously ill and cant,' v e le.— I sin done, x 3 the .beef slink' said see no body. " Sore it'; j*aL his. life or to till . 000%. death depend., uptou ruc,:' the reply• The 40(s. of 'the hist mom then eilwfirt. .111 d tlitircoppearttl the figura of a tall mail, to * grey fricaa groat oust. ll Untrue)! sprung his boil. his 'eye* titoot Matt Lho intruder See Sled to bolitarttnirotit : of•trix head. But strength rapidly taiteit.Jte full 'hsch t soil ocased to breathe - . The merchant turned to the' stranger and said. "you hairs murdered this than your IntrusiCa hcraat this mOlllO4l, hes 'been the causo of his death. A kind of satisfied smile seemed to }watt tirnes'O . g a 4:Wilco ; ever the eounte4noe of the Itteinger, as he , fijice.-1, ord e r, yeti t 0 vow* sue duel replied, " Sure if he had an say eheniefemet, iiiiestionforirtiy„ 1 80 ,do you do? , ho would not have wished the*" -'• ': ' Tletr:,—rmity w01,,1 thoik put, 'Nisei The man in the grey coat was then•toeett 1 riow . do you do ? Wore the city qulligeities. Hitt_ators, how- Jtuke.--liihal) celoinit 4141., . r - : Al ,ow!, Ny,,ti lop e ‘ lold. Nieqtlein boutientiotl ' 'PA— i nk:lf q otki"*limil4:l44lt,. diem Alicit-z o'{iipitaidl'a,ordsea, aysio t haapiliK tisi i' r s? , i v : . , : A . , , ,, 1,: , . in , 41 ,, , ' .!..".ai.i°oool4.skreiliNtk• 044 AV unierlitail: 'fo r -7,,,„,,, * ,. 1',/ wixo hiicle.bii‘ Iliciessorilimattot ? dea , Aa l t. 01' 1 . 414 of Piq mm41,40000* imoasio , -at ... or sit . epl wOraili°. . 1ff# 4 94 , P 1 14 OVsu!agrolih* P 4 AMI I V I :., 4 ' 'ant was . an aecop4o,.. '• . In* welett $l4, ' iprow' • ''a death. "ibelillitili* Wlo.o.olllfilihi z.d... ~.1....,- t. irjtouneerfeit $1 gold piece& are In cir• °illation in Wheeling and Beltimoie. MN 1,1; -,I•T • t I /11,6, •"".. r vidkvirtir,« - NO*, 26• M=MI her, but she is ilreisind in grey Intik, and wider, under a big' maple tree, near my hiettil John Ji--- -:- ' a Monte. " hy and Cr the i t pxo;to:ive gnvc a snort, and the train began to mot's. Judge. Pollock again flirted his earnbeief to the lady is% a ,tinal satiate, ano this time Jitatatletilrgle thought by would !larva l - peep it , hot. ' tin -be avowed orey to the Jude awl pohigtout hw head,toZik a niew. Ist Oft the Nevertheickt, the Judge kept . un a. Mug his handl:Aix:lief, the perspiration rel. ling down Mitt Lice With the tiro' t. Wher . e I:40A 'see an 3 btals," said Mr. Q., after sclitminc the Itrideihtpo, i t 'tt itlintit observing any hank. • ..There!" WAS the rathey•Pittoiset teply ; , don' t .you nee that fitly in the awry alltic4l4 standing under that maple toe waving a lute handkerchief . 1 7 ' There was a concretised , !snorting seuntl, ' and JitnA4uigght rolled over ott:the teat, red in the (mean a boded )obotcr', white your eorrelpoiciant picked him up la a state of Nirulent paroxysm of faughder, ststiala hi m out upon the net. After imerifieing 01'th!) ! buttons on his rest anti svaistheritis, he ex planted to the Aide fife ooeigitoit . of thu ea'ahinnatery spasm. The Jtiilgeleill bees exchanging, satiates for twbety niTntitei tiVith l an iron.giey snare, whese long nitito tell: as it !lapped away the thes. had' been talon by ; hint foa.a white handkerchief, Waved by a lady to *grey silk 471403 1 e Judgisdidn't in tar b u t hi. changed mho su.}9eCt7 the only portion of which WO intel ligible tieing the ireqx,vut repetititiiii of 1 .0 ') word • damn. " sct:NE (,mortar; .114.17 c. iliring the pliseraer Inteitoirt. !Fero I bound - to, bti4e, our the ,pint,of turpentine said when it was all a lire. , Juqzr.- .NC't: will take ' OLL et ... 11V1V do y o y live f,. • pertilubar, 04444 .o.33ter s3id a hell they 1431.0 lutnlPhir4,o_,Creud , er rolled. 44 , ,, , (.2 1 -1171.:4411't writ tci a bat ,the oyster.s . aid, or die ; What an you follow ? ' r r - Any thing that Irepio tLe locomotive' ea a belt, he Y¢A dVlif tpa little nigger. Jordfje.---31"4; .lull't tare inxtbilq, alopt • . • . . the lotoutotive. 'Mutes ynaf ittav,iracsa Pete. —l'hsta various, as Ilia pat 'awl ,Judg,r. - Now bit. ri piiitishhttitt depviul Upon titv hivelarsta.ma eikrictis4s ) oar PM% ti I Jilifirt4l4 yeai `, lite try gyp)); round 4, , j) '• air,';atataliliiio 1th:110 1 ' 1 04 Burke ii•itlaail a laati,,,:ifed I halter tot /Wale, Jud g e.--AnsuFc.44:• Motor ,44.1101 get 'yduJirvai . l..i. a Pety.e.Hi,4DjndllZ. PILIA ciif Imtt ' erS)1110011C3 feat Jiidge.:—NoTweofrourinviesoe• iLuvr ' 4° Y 9u hill4P4l!?VleY,f :t Pea.— ,sinletinitsii WI TOW 11tg1 "Pr his tle!t, _ put in Pal, Rad i110.3q00410,40 1 104 OM* , ' ' ' =I
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