VOLUME XVIII. HE OBSERVER PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, AT ERIE Elio County, Pa. A. P. CURLIN & B. F. SLOAN, Pr prirt. , rs and ptddi,),ets ICE CORNER OF STATE STIFF! PI ELIO SC/L'ARE rOSITE TIIE FAG LE . Epll L. TERMs ($1"111E I'AI tr lukteribein (tell by rho cornet) 802 10 1,01: or tit the elite , m :ohne, e. 1 :At not tAtol m .14111.114 e•,ae hFi t 6, cr 1,1”111, r o •la!,crtlo!!eg. In 6:itkf ti. A., • ! 04, let e. N‘ppillier dirt' unt1114,1•11 until All artt'nrAvt I. are PI the nitVl.ll t!I•11,e• r' ill commonteattoilte 1411.1 6c ` past to eel MT ~111141. TEIZ ,11:Y It Trt'l".“;. ,qu 1,, g0e1...r. S'" sql, .1. I ' vtr,.lll , 'sfl 110.11010, 110 three 1 . 0 ti 1 . 0 GG 1 . , I t ,r 1 ‘. I 1 TT •, 'le fi.;•11 e n r ., 11 , II [lnd erit• • )1:0•/ gl 1 . tit,. 11, 11 1.1 • 1 htit .11 t.lr ittoi• iiigliii• , i• tII ri /c /•7. di/ to /4,/r 1.. al.Jrnrr 1,(111.1 . 111,i. 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Hiram F.. 111-,)‘‘ n, c(.lll.•'i e "" 11 ' ~t t t ire, le, Pa. V( , cl c. - 0:: , )11111t.1 - lAT.LE z.,IIAmuLIT(.):\:. Nlvryliaut 11,•1 few doors west lA' _t..u•. toc. t. li,is ' JOEL i()IINSON. F'"i'or in Ti1....1.'),2tv .1, Al Sunday Chissi, ai 5e10,..1 110 , .1;; ex• e i. II I, Frencil r. ,I, 1 rir. P.i. P.. it. Llt (;01111,4 1". fie (111f .. .hit , . \\*. T. pr.litieCteill 111.•uni1111iv+ nt nl aqd loWtt, 1 . Lind In (1 , 3)10:, I n "n Tl•tri nn-. the sighed t o the spinsters, that. Elizabeth . _ .. -- 1` »l rt.V.i..zsi soon ol . .-slisaa li, ~41.,. 1 . - 2 I ssas far,tonre girli•li than she ha . fun Ily nn- - ' 1 " 3 . 4 sad 5, for 6 . 11 4E No. 111, Frai.Eh St i tic . ..pitted the , voithl be,after such to - meal - led I,rie, N., c, 1417 51 ---- '‘ ' ' • ~ . ________— I pull< as she ha I Invishe.l up.in her to ernili- NE\Y ESI'A in.'s 1151ENT,, . (Alt , the folly that is balm I up iii the hittan iiL Slott Strt•t, nrallq - v ) toNil, Me 1-1.,:;le 110,1. I i • . . G. I_,, )0 " is 4 , c , i Il e ~,,,, ii eui -,,,, 1: iu ii , 1 h eart—and especially in the heart of a very an e * New Yori4 and (pewit.? at 0 rii Hew s ..ii• ' hent.ti Ili! )(ming woninn, she d [night base ,ni.l. t: v t :r ..","', l , l ,( . . l •‘4rrilleii• id 1 : 1, h and Fl-1110' iiii'y : The t•pinsters nll i-ighe.l, ton—rucke,l back , --,, i', (etahr chi. , 'he 1,11 % s %IV 1,: %i MI. I ' l ', in ',' l " l ) Ir.ltrilf 8. Cio, LI Mit il gind Hailenty n midi forth in their rocking chairs, closed their ~."'n ' l " . rm. (.!otirry. 51 ,, 1 Toini";"'s- I. ""ili'' "' e'\ et= mournfully and assure l l Miss Penelope alai'. Lvape. Lust iaz Cd,,ssps Cu',! Prwr. ‘ I Iclear ed herskirin of all sin in the het with a uenvi ill %ariutv ‘,l 1.7.c:iil and Cr. 'I'") s he Int t 'c'ral articles, c 1!! a. I sir Owl volt wilt ire- ' , n ot I ter. let results be as deplorable as they ' , lrit 26,1;17. 6 I might. 'Act 1 I ' F It .., . ~. , ... . ~., # ~,.• ::o , ' ' ,' .. , .4,- -#: . ... . : ~ _.....,_.0 ....„. , ,„. _... ... •. ~....! , 'f , ' ..., . ~ . 1 - 4 1- I ' . : . . .: ... _ .-.... .. ~, • ; ~ at.t Andro no.thonuil ' l,, ill shortly lie N'llle • wet t mark on earth G um Hie! ut I. ofd ink oLlmott's telt on pun tlllt the ladle -_ ,W,ltt•rc.l 11, I fttit flee ..111 , 1y Otto° 01 Tulle—on.l Le li, .01 toe —lt II 1111111• I I,olc, -To IC.I, 111, II Itt. It ' 11111 11,1 I`. EL:zkinliti Moho AN•s parents died in her infu —her Either, belore .he had learned to kniAv her natutal protector, and her mother In tore .he could -articulate that sweet word in nth, r than the.l.B . )in , y tone, of very baby lico.t. Poor Lizza.,Alorgatt! the t% a:. early tliri,i‘n en thi.c ,lroimptity id ttttryc dl awl a ery v‘or•ii. No heart thrilled ;111 rumd drli,hl ut the dex elm:m.9llPu! i l l her Chll,ll,lt po‘‘er--1141 sheet earttet4 (nee t•itii h,,l MI fit r 4,r befit liver a+ site t iti her 1:111i. "r I:AT:t to ofTer the .!.oft pruner by lie r crush. M :Xli•rgmt Let imir Vivi tor 1...111 . 11 l'oreloye t% limit he 1:11:1 1 1 , 1 ,, founile..1 coalidt nee. Ile_th.raght ,ht! hoki bat on't. 111101, ;In I that %\a.: all lereEct , or want of tell lertw- , towiir I chil Ilecon u,itu d toectoo, drink 1.. r low‘v dint I.i -v..111.1 rnou :lumber L: Ili, rt le in the g rove. Ile felt that the iu le 1 , 1 hi ial 111, from iii C.01.1....5s the felt I ..- %\ ;tr.! Lod %%um into life the t..‘‘vel o,t m t uttitri>,—,elf-rtteri - g eiion fyr infancy. lie 1...11.4 al,t Poileiope ' Burton c. toe ,11 ;:Il 'night take tliv “i \ .114 t =BEIM \‘l,ere. ii e‘er, wowao all all «r'—n- a wilo no I norther. 111 t 11t Pe;.elope hail grown ni) nnaer n ,te; Ire:. awl -lie tt tery unlike other doltlo u. :••••..he tt mature nn 1 c ticolating, %%heti other ‘‘cie pi) and, run of the nui-iet-t and prank, of the.o period of had duc!s: red iniequivocally quite in the call) . :Inge of her wornaillitioh, "that ne , .er eende-cend to inarrv,--=4O IME generininn I.lok ityrnt :111 I : 4 si 1-- I'vnelope :\iorrail ururr his,/ uit 0 . : . / ., 1 - 1 She %%a s. ,arpri-e3 for years —y•-, a. 111:illyus f 4.1 y secceasiee years she . yea- comonntly rurpri-ed, uml corn.tiintly ex eet;vg elutnee, to iefu.,e. 1 ler young aft (itnilll,:lllCVS X\ ere married and .reitled; some happily and tqltll , 3 very unhappily—soMe for tobalely and some very unfortunately—sham 'yept the level in which they were born—some had a,cemled to the eery Pinnacle of woman's aMhon.n. and :•otne had been deceived or in flluitted, and %%allied out of a circle where ea,e and luxury abounded, to a stole of de ; pendence, disappointment and poverty. 11 is, Pet , elope Mhrgall, the Immaculate, drew uu her thin nom , it loan alnou-t in% iniblp linet and , then the opened it to deelare . that one tuid all, the fortunate and the unfortunate, had 'con deSre ndrd to inurru." lI=MEI3 t•iin.. , ...tvai thiriyo.ll by the family lible Mien the :-‘ket.t litile bright-eyed, gold .n -liaired I,i;:zie came like a frerb suhbenn) iv() her (I,Aciling. I'lliss Penelope lured Liz ie, lit Cail,C ,he %%EIS the only remaining retTes•,. I eutatil.e r f the :11.or.gan Tamil_., excr'ipt ber• ,ell-o,t beean,e tin re e.as : , ...metliing• in her -I C.,!y-ittt :lei it e every heart, but nue ;Ike lwr lorever shot no I liarro.land Indtud it. She \c.l: pion.i of Lizzie t 0 , ,, I tam -ore, a 4 she grew up, because she ci,..,iteJ her home nonlife and Ll,llllOlllllOll so 11:1101, 11101 111\511 . C01011:C1C(1 Ilerz•elf ‘‘ jilt such fail:lied Mein-um. Allot Penelope designe to l lridii lit r in hl r null demure %%ay, and es ! ccnilly 10 prel ore her for the mantle of her oast Inaijenhotal,.it hen in the Collf,e of ii.t • tore i,t oitist lail 11.10 her most tespeciable siaMitler, ati,l,she tilts '•%% e,hled to the grate," as :.1:t.• WaS wont, eery ttriteltit.gly, to expre...,i . her I tilt e 01 Multiage at all. l'iticlole began Ally early it; ono lit r ant t-milirittionial creel, and il little “Iten Riding Ikon - rtercontusel I.( r girnlr nia ills In r /:run .einipticity, sn tAil Li; it• 11:oft:an r confOtion her A olit Petietore;till nothing Ina the impera- I lie tit duty made her take courage to er-et ere in her Saint Paul like labor. :11,iigait grew up under Aunt icy shady '•itie and fig I rec." till she attained her Mature it( mani.toe—at least toll she it as twenty years" old. i-s Alorgan, se l,ior;sighed to her confidential friends, the reteral spinsters in the v illagr—for she would ' Ind( ed take no nurrrird tit inan itinther &Hifi ;di lICI did out h.,/ ands get the benefit of all SIC, chl and I rot ninitinicat ions! Si ! she had It ti;i n 1 0 Anrns , and her dircretion ;NA. , I prompted her In he tini ther;nre side. I ray === I= -Atone I walked the ocean Ftrand, A pearls lull w, In my baud, 1 stooped aud wrote upon the 8.11111 y • nine, the sear, the day. AP o rma r d from the Pilot epassed, One heiterieg lent. I fondly cwt: A w 4ve came rolling laugh and lust. And a.at.. l my Inn a away. Am! o• 1 ch 11118 ulio 1•..11,,i• she 611111, Anil hulJ , the 11 . h i , h am ). I sec 4,3 el oautl, 1.1,1 gl .•11•51 111 ( I 11,1- stoo 1.1 p,.. It.lo. lotiOo 0:.. l 111,5 1 Is ois lk 1. lhuax 111. Hui. (NC,' (log 11e..111C0 t • C,111: 'lt Is! Otirt or r.". ph. •. Ci) 1:11.1(' 'mows SATUR Lizzie was the sweetest, purest. Tinniest being in all the village, notwithstanding the domestic cloud that had obscured her sky from hevearliest memory. Every body loved and adpired her—old a ndyoung acre happy when Lizzie was in sight:l for she wore the Most contagious smile, and was so overflinving;with exhuberant but. repressed ,gladness—repressed into becoming seht iety and resignation; when she was in Miss Morgan 's preence, I mean. She N. a, the %cry pink of attentiim and con- fortuity at home. She kept the t.ilver barge,! Npeciveles if they we - 7e not or out of the red morore4 easo . to he settled iu slate upon - that maidenly no-r; and Aunt Penelm declared with great deliberation and soleunti• ty, that "in regard of that. very %%quint*/ vir tue, neattosB, Elizabeth nrproached quite tni nearly as any woman had ever done." I Haul she was the pink 111 CO/IfOrMity, t f 11 iss l'et el( le v.as atinned 'l)3 the liberty Lizzie's Leantiinl I air IA enld per.ist in taking, I() curl over her tinted cltc k- arid t% !die neck. she ottld truiniltentm Wing colprit,after some res-taticc it - i 4 part, into a 'plait no less be:1, 1 4;01'441, except that it, tt as totiticial. Atoll Penelope took it into lier head to ob ject to the brilliant lustre of Lizt , ir's large langlitti . .7 mischievous eyes., so ;•he drooped the pore li is' to hhle the multiplied , mirth that onld hate flashed out criii them, at the In dio:rows fabcy, till the shadow of the lung, ciiri.e..l silken la,he, fen on her cheek, and made 114 look mere hke a Ve1111:: thatbever4 Now, lat'int this time it came to 1111, , that. lid Tr'sitrato F-q., the I,m)er who had grokti rich oil the ciiitirielb cit ['Lens 1 for the, lust :biro? qctir4, (lied; (n' curse 6t 111)0$1., lilt heraw-e liv,ettese. t. ,, tt and It. it had protect a %cry nototionr : ly oh i 44:4 le oioirg, now. and instead of 3 it4diit f! to parctital authority and I wring over the dusty . old hooks in his lather's last' reader, I ha I nom , oetel• Orin a law niamry to ,neces,ffin in prile• 'lce, In had %%ilful;y in,isted im becoming a oting merchant in hi , nut,, ‘il- lagv; r t hip latilet'• hairs, \viva luft alter such acute t6ioking u- 114:. kin ry had requlre.i. %%cut (!tmlll ilt 011111 l II) lilt. on that ti . nti one ot her ricconnt —nal inely, that the -puil3 lie bad gathered front the u•cendru cy of t ilitssiiibei in i•nrit.ty, wolllJ find tlivi %%ay -. 1110 some oilwr pliCkel, I.: !loon Vane] Tinker, for he had the al % anti go of legal name if not a legal nature, w;i a gre;tachniier of a c.rtaiit pair of lionitimi; ryrs. Illc' inalienable urolluty of prim Hiss Pelle ape Nlorgiou' s niece. But Mr. Little lon Vatic! ;Filiker, had heart that the same ' , relic of the ark faultily,' u-I he profanely call -4A her, aunt I ITi i'll II , sail of hin t "that ti ny woman would eoruile,cend unpublimably to marry him!" Ile had a test l high opinion of himself, at least he held hitn i ell -on as good' estintat ion it s yoneg men iii general. lie lint %cry black hair tool n hiskei.s. and he lie;01 both ilcourously trimmed, unit he broshed both c...i.ry time hi. went job. lii , , counting-room, which %yds Um seldom, flit- he, %yin , rather a bustling melchant; he was neither mat% aril- ly 4101, nor i'olgarly stunt, neither thin enough to i' - epresent tontine'. tour thick enough to sag-' geftt that,liii. descended friuM the Falstall% or lAu filberts . i lie wore l gold spectacles, becattsi. .hi= eyes here gray—lie snit because he was nen r-sight .!.11, and offended lus friends by tin , h0e:16,4411 neglect of recoglnition—kept hi s broatlehicy as nice as it Inc in the nature of a bra-li r industriously applied, l to make it—car ried a gold headed cace,.'-liossessed, a long and a liberal purse—ro-le in' a fine city•lmilt chaise, with a beautiful loirSe, (r confrss the last item of the inventory would have had %yeig lit l ivid' me.) and what condescencion could 1 ,.. There_be in at hint? “Sour grapes in old Penel4, nothing el-e" comfortably soliliquised 'Littleton-- -"She w ant- me to condescend to ninny her portion - le-- Hee, nod she is an turgid, that Lizz e AlOrgan—rd marry her to-molt-ow, only it would {lease her auto." . 'llinirvi.ns 110 rt ‘viiy ID! ninr, ber—be kilvw t•ln. 1‘;11`t illiillitely bi4Sul eri., tiltd talent and every g 11, slid m ble, and piort; and lie buil' every reamin lu 'wow lhul Lear s A ills! Lizzie 11.1orgiiii %% as tioi mbeli ref i,er respretir g Jrint t l u m v‘vi ,•he might dit stmt. (rout til p nil Tile I tipple of anit,uni of businesslifor a lawyer—used t s 'they had been to as. - t. ,5 11 and enforce the rights of citizen ttitlt cili - ..zen by the strong arni of law, they could it,• more do wi , bout a reprel seuttoit e of the legal profession, than they , could n idiom the Rev. Ztibedee Biddle, tt ho had so long and so outraged mat ters techsiastic, to their entire I , ..yisitiction. To nu of this ut cessity, occasioned by the de mise of Tui-tram Tinker, Esq., by tunnel as ent ... Cornelius I lithium on, Esq., a young la'w ver of respect:Mid parentage. great energy and uer, , ex ern i'}l clot rat • er,'w.di uptight and lita l ito ble intentions in '1 iS manly soul, and n teverene6.lor t hat o ns high. and a eon tempt for what wrrs low in his profession,—ll say rnrt:eliin• q., nits in% ited to Make hi:. borne in -vine, ` Jli' had been t h ere sonic time before he. had a rig ht of Lizzie Morgan, for Arms Penelope liad an inetincti‘e horror"t lawyers and rher• as, and all miter such kitaver,pid she eon scient inurly kepi herself nod Lizrielllll of 1110 ally of them. She solemnly el idned it upon Lizzie—and Lizzie was a little curious to take some observations on that young lawyer—to keep her face modestly turned the other way in.going out toichnrch—do wear hor veil down when the stool tri to 'hear the singing, and a long entalogoe of decorum; et cmteraa, Pke pedlar's wares, too lillalerOUß to 111P111i011.— She reiterated her nnti-matritnonial doctrines, heart, and when she gnve back her own, flut tering mid trembling., with great tears of be _ nml Waxed so fervid on the robjoct th it Liz- fore untested Ittippinessin her` eyes, 'she felt zie began to grow superstitious, an d , fancied flint thultleseesien of that Price!era' heart, that her nunt knew by the stars or 'Oh- filled thevoid-ip her being that had been ta er way' that sotuething was about to befall cold (rem her childish yearr: an iceberg her. 1, $ seemed at once lifted off her soul, and .the T,HE WORLD ;13 a•OVE.RNED'TOO,,M.I.J'i;n." FEBIZUARY Aunt Penelope said, of ministers, that they were as poor as the mice that-stole ti scanty 'ire on the cru m bs charitable old women scat. , tered idt their churches—so itur doctors,•as c ondesc en sion to marry a clergyman. o they violated" he sanctity of the - graves, arid that was an awful crime: besides they cut short Many valvable life by their vile nos trums,' and were,a hardened and heartless i lset of men—thercfine, no winnan of true quality -Itocltd condescend ¶o nrar-ry n physician. "Of tner..fictufe. t• he tleclured the very 1111111 re of the im,les,•ion unrrtwe'l the foul to the rapadity of a hazelnut —htit led the intellect tinder heaps of doll•trs, and anxieties liir mitre; aatati .lutt ~‘ii ni.l screw f , ,i the half era ill 'teak lig I change v‘ith a peer cti,tonter fain a-0 pint I, io \vould,it not be e ( tinilescending to inaiiy hint. Of ?ineyer.3, 7 —ery ct..rininly Aunt Penelope liiiin.l lier.ell i in:intent to ex ;tress the extent of her tibttirreiteC iff legal MIME men.' "They are nit impuJent, pryhw, ras cal!y, riading set," =lle said, "witi 11;e Q• inna_%‘l,x, %t :mik emaplaceatly at a line I, yet• is But, strange to tell, the mo:3 nervnitslv Atha Penel.)pe dee'aitned against la wv'ers, the ulna. %it i.lly a great deal there rose be f.,re Ltz ie :11.4gatt's vi-inn, a fine, tall fig ore, an open intellectual birow. a pair of he . a..- ttful blue eyes, a 1,;;.r ..f hrottiant bitek till is ers, an 1 :1 whale% er eli-e might tip , t l lie apnear..nce cif Cornell..~ fla:ibor o n , E-q. She ‘,.....tured uo odr..o.4tion to Aunt l'eta.lope's sentiments, but inwardly she should rioinclio‘i' get an inttoJnr i" t , ) theX gentleman in (pt,i , tion; a t i Iye i n o ,t earite,ily.- nut i 1 t cooly it,,ueth nn hi , ' ',art, that'll(' t4wahr get at chance to lic k ( (rce tun it t hat r•weotfac4s, itu)wient the a 'IS:, Might be. Stit'll ft)tii:iftl wi-la", aro ,ahA Ina naged to ail ttec. , topli,ltott.itl. L'lt it the no.re,t uccilent in the ‘vorld, an I ides est neci•lclit too, ;4.1 thought th" • parties, '! crrile,l. Nnw, %rim bvlic%e that . l'enelfre Nlorgnn her,cl . wa:-; the inno• in,' tat 11!ei:1 i cmpairconatio:l If hal been n I,tosnati Catii..lin wonli I IlldllC contisit.l to the day th htl It raineikc Aunt Penelope and -lie wns in sill all I:Pr The dnorl Penelope 'nuking. II leave it 4 , door nod toilkinto!. ;mid It Imp!' !pgal bor , , borilere.l mces4ar lEEE of the r Ws.; Elul h fining■ a interview with the unortal l ei ire profez,ubin—Miss Penelope Le had been tol I it wilt' every fail s t as a man's neck was worth' to t lady ipto tiny snail necommoda . waii a man of indomitable, con !red, though t-, own the troth, hi some when Iru laid his hand on' ring for admission within vestal Ilis umbetilla wns dripping, 1,,,, l he kiievy that 'lndies of Miss Morgan's iierat teitt. had ahorror of steins left on pets bytheAr l ippings of a black cotton brella. tlip.iigh ,f his ei tra 13 . 1 n- much suade th l bw as h he cent tremble 'mob to cincts lie expected the servant to open the for lie knew that Miss Morgan wan an a crnt of the %cry highest piouf, so he wn, prernred with his most graceful bow he heard the bolt drag back, nod saw 6 him the - very face ot, all others lie'Mostd ed to see. Cot ios sed its he generally n nod speeilallyprepar ed for extremilies as he was na This Pelrar was quite untntilined—he bowed iiwhtvrlydlt, and then-follooed no embarrassing sil l eoce, dor hisrecreant thoimlits had deserted nod be could neither hod; p hat nits Ills4er land, nor the name of the lady-ile wonted to sen! 3le ui hed 160 torrent Iliat nosp l tMoing ow his ninlwe;la weal I wash hitn o Way, 7. wits in a t. kite She had not time to braid her hair that- niorniti!!. and it was cor:in neatly over - 144 brantilul ;tied; She blushed and I hen turned pale, a the changes of exoresz.ion that swept over 1 . 1t4 Idee, awl the Ina glii•ltws, hall terror. he read in her et ei4 only added to M r. Ilaliburtott'e. • , eonin,i.,n. "I-..Miss—Mis,..—tlw lady' of the hotise at home," hid. tiunlly 1-.4:l;lnniered. Me. lind an 11111/SU • r•iel: thi. morning', and not able to :iv Komi:any, 1-ir." 1J:1111mi - ton lingered.— II is smii.es begiiii ton. an% er !from their sudden of it among, her great r :cat li. a -yoilog driugeune morn m.nssick with a t errrbieci'her zinfiress in her own ri ing at her feet ministering to and boron' iiig hei caprice., • t atig—"Eli_ubetli," said i\ , wear cieliberaiion, "Polly is igh.szyrnp, nod she must not ne moment. , Jost step down to the like the milk, I presume it is the knew the milkman, Itud isit hiturs'hefore. eneil tuna Mr. tialiburton was ness, Mll4l, whose Terri! fl) /OW Pdnelope's. :tn.l it her lu know exactly all the acre , roil Is Hill I ,peciive possession Nobody nii Irgtttl 1133 the original document the boundaries. an.l he must- bill r %%AI ME mt: me to come in? Not by ant' manner - of ioterpretatiinLin it lrovitale to !elite n mart i.taudintr nut shimer iisthis," thought be. Lizzie fli.l in 1, lie him in, awl Ite %volt in; how Tong he t-titil I must not retcnl. Llzi6e hft Atutt Petie lope to fancy he was a milltittam awl enive,l to the lar..t degree the_ rcmini-cenee• of ,the m ruin call. The kailmilary bu,iress was long and per plexing i and how many calls- it ratite intlis pemahle. I will not hazard an estimate, lest it might be regarded extmrrigatit.. hit when that was done, Corneiins lialiburtott, fit mini himself eery inextricably in hive' wah sweet Lizzie Morgan, cod he thought Ole hoed hint ton. Ile otThrol her his ,liand timid 19, 1848. long garnered treasures of pure and untouch ed ufWction, were poured out On this one pre cious objebt . ' The rills that are wont to burst in sparkling freshness frotn the young heart, had been fr - lizen at' their springing by the cold decorum of her kind but mistaken guar dian. But the sun of love that rose upon he; at that bright moment, melted aWay the frost that had been gr;thering from her childhood. cud blended into one spontaneomi stream till the gushing tenderness of lier being. Aunt Ilenelope was horror stricken! She Opposed the marriage I in, opposiiiim was of mi She stn relied about "conthisceirrit.oa,'' and even -raved in her t rembled ;lumbers nu thein.uproonh!e disgrace brought upon' her , peitles4 family by its degenerate rein usc tata tire. Lizzie Was gent ;e hot firm itt t hen les ion! ion, and the day s ri frer her mat lag as r -looked reined 'on the s%t erit lunae her he-hand lus,l fOr her, with its.in,pl glint arra mlei)ient 'mid e.-Tecin;ly Intdte,l cur Ilie lofiy high-inindogi her in her in~plicity; i• :re of fsl. bona sid,isf Iti4 dared V. hat condracenvien :he had p: •uch a marriage ".1n t.iin Lizzie tried year rifler yr% evade her maiden aunt to leave he arid nnibe Mr, 111:liburton's house in vain s h e did t to her fccli.l ,, , nod called her born "Perielope 1:1, 7 ,1,b0th Morgan - -Autit l'eh'clocc tens as inirho‘Uh:e as the everlitA log hills. She liMed the hoist? and L:zzie . ,s were %r•t hoi,y dish t 0..: donie,t h inents,—rhe iiish.ted, for ho rea son in the tvnrl.l, that I IL t.1.il n.l, ;Ai prt•lvrred her ov.n hi, I ht.ir mk:n s tolti.l_ Polly. 01,1 tyro strtl iiiftnoity !Ike'. tittw , r for tiny hoily•s inelii tili,ol. :mi . they di I not )T:t -elAnot l'enelo , ,L.. tz.lo.g' :..v. ' more ;till wore !et:hie—her so'itii::t.s hi..t-tot.e . ittsot !Tot tah!e—lte wa = r",;le- - utt.l u::i.ti,q . :,•, :mil Ithally the tlevotedoe,44 1 .1 . 1...".:zip utlll lo r exce.leut ho,ttithl v. Oh" li,:q . ' c.,ittpit telv (~, er. .......h._.1,,,),; tip !ter :11) , ,,1e w:Ilt divot and ‘‘i:Pn sh. !.:ity tatßli :mil the nivap , of luxury leu . .- ttlilitc,z to rewiti.l srecus-h:1 inllu.,=ll:,, rel 'Mr. Ilt.lthot ton \\ ns pr..ntoto! toM4'o I,;.•1)t.-t (,tlice4 of trust itt the gift.pf liiAtfellotv-citi zeks, she did :Mow, though 1% 0 ,114o:telly. that LIZZIE' lind not 1 / 4 1ortleseendel to tt i ;ttars., Al AratrED AND ;-;1.NGL1:!.1.1.'1.:. , old, bill. Mmi :Irriage is a t chl and exerciie t,f s Hue; and though marriage bath cares, let a sing-le life, bath desires 'which are more rt)tililosiitne and dattgerOtts, and often end in sin; while the carps, are butt in-tances of. Itity.ttitl exercises of ,piety; therefore, if single ifti bath more priincy - of detotion, yet marritt,4 bath more necessities arid more varieties of it, and is an exercise of more graces. - ... - I Marriage is the proper scene i 2 i piety an d patience, I.f the duty of patents aid charity of relations: here holiness is smead t abroad, and' hoe i , united awl made firm asa teal re; ma r—; riage is the nur..ery of Ilea% on. The t irgin sends prayers to G.l;tl, t bist she em ,ie's lint mitt stud to him; but the slate of marilage ink up tits nuoilwr of olect, nod liiiii hip !lie labor' o f lost, awl- the delicacies, of friendship, and; blet.sings of society, and the ut i A, of hands and hearts. It lath in it less of Imaiity, bat , more of safety' than the - single life; it 'bath • Illfire care but less dangler; it is rote merry undmord sad; is fuller of sorrowsi and feller l ' if joys; it lies,under noire burdens, bill is sup ported by all the strength of 'Wei and chat i ty, and those l burdens are delrglif4 Marringe is the mother of the vorld, and preserves kingdrns, anti tiles cities, and churches, and Ileaven itself. Celibacy, like the fly in thd hears of an apple, dwells in per prints!, sweetness, but sits adore, find is con fined and dies in perrettial singularity: but marriage, like the useful bee, builds a house nod gailters sweetness from every lower, toil I..thtil"d and unites into republic- an. ..e n d. ; oat cologne. , , and teed: the norl I deli( 1e,tr., , , and obeys rulers nod keep order, and exeerci.q.,; many ‘irtites, mid promotes the ,9ierr:sts t.f mankind, and ,is ..-1 that sate of g;ooll things of M6O God lath designed the peesent con thuiat ion of the smelt. , 1 - Ilt . tauto - r .Bm.) oLP Kt.,vt t.t.n..-i-Not long. since, at to e‘etting lolttienl blee, at the Capital, c sinversat inn turned tiptin Geogra phy, and finally, Mr. Denton. (beit;g present) began to quote littribithit itretty exrettsisely. A quiet old cl.lger, an I.x, -M. C.lvlin hailed from Kentn i cky,.and had Once begs attached in :Mine way to the tninb.tty. of PrOrice, in his younger days, and of which fact lie was al ways mighty proud, jonted iii ihrl conversa thm. I When Benton had g . otten 'Tough with his litimboltit authority. Kenttickit-aid— "Gent ' , emelt, ir.titny opinion old Humboldt is i an oter-rated man, and lie thilit begin to know as much about gregrophn n't he lets on- The fact is. 1 met hint or cc at ititiblic dinner in Paris, is hen 1 isus that., your ki.kw, and pot him to Ike proof. As long ris lie t as talking t about the Andes. and Cordiller a' ,- , and snit places as Illdhlify but Itim4elf Ilever beard on, hr' carried eierything his owl way; but the-instant I put a stritigln forv,.+l qoP,..ioli to him, one that any school buy in limitnclry might have awn% ered, hr was flowed: yes sir.'±Now Baron, said dtlakhig hint quite by surmise, !lapin, says I, can you tell me trhor's..Bar Grass? IT., ay'.—sty—honor— gentlemen. he lingo no more about it, than I Jo about Jowrivailetn!—l'ankt4 !J!-,Je. MEI 11113 ®mr 1 lie ods Ent et4y I or 11111. r per tio, nge, did the pre nnil ern- 1331 Ini)r, isto. Chen MMI Zfil 1 (r_rWas. Braadhey, a Scatchtnats, nbasit 45 !ears of age WIS arrested in St. basis some time since, an his awn confession to his participation, some doze; 'years since, in acts ofpiracy on the high seas. Ile since states that his tales were f nals: t o n h e i s still spider arrest, and t II probably be fully committed to answer. He acknowledges his participation! in taus the mart fiendlike atrocity, particularly while a pirate nn board the Black Rambler, it schonnet which was fi nally wrecked on the coast of Florida. It yonder mill I rm,teil. ARA rat tun lob ll to junk ,inn thr wlievl's quit k ;Immo ri And on the Amy bipok in n dream before me. r r es I 10.. piny, cleaviacihroarli o, fjr•lr ~'; Its long "ifil tiltily way. The tree Virougli all its !litre's Wl - 15 li‘tiql lunar 11111%111w, CM. 'howl “lirt Wangler,. -t A I hon . % one-I tIv.11.11! - Tor tLrr, this I lII' 1 ou:!no 1 :P rin•alog thrr.ugqi WllO I 1..01'414 Tby limir• (do r•t !Mt,',, \s . q. 4.0 11.1:it• Ph di ~,, • - I 1, 1,1-y 1.11; , ti 0,1 10 t'llr. At w.e • 31, ,4111,- , .1111 11, I A lil I ,cs more II vr , nr.tr. fr , s trying. to aunt-e tny=elf in Va't•lta, tL tal of Malta. lookityr at the g, Pict the old 1:n101a - 401st. John, tacie.l'ir 111(11:101i 1 / 1 1.) rommtro." It work to be eutertailird habitants are a: abjtai-fr,b'ec twrsiitto,t , ft people as it wa4 tqer tny to fall utt.-ing-.. :-;o,ne w,. el by tk ,ociety belA ,, ing totitc pill:1.110F : : of ;lir , StatpN, FQta.e fin ,t;rcat 13rit.titi; v. Twin 'the cot:e: liou-es, an I ortti• a= a r f tlioir' ow In. At 151.1 k. tbe-e EMI iN;!, Ore (II the 1,11.10 c t !,3!)r,,t, 2 1 Valol,l, I V. tag 1111 •c•c•iC , (k•SCIII.e Tht• b.;%* %tyro ii-11 ;,111 v. -Hi (.%::, it; 11 t,FI I a V. ( . 1! I. tl IFI it't FrelW . l . lll", at a liiiit• tr., a jp.l7slit:', ;:i, lOtio ir,."ro..t i-I ~\ hat WZI . -: g Illi7 .1:t Wit. 11. , w,.; n .tic ,l - I ; , .:,ecially by th li,hown, %.,. h. in% ite.l hi.!'-to j , ,ifi th... rally llr(i.fII I the .rent tal.,:el. Itt M ol , ie: gave then to II:IL:T.4 Ird tint he 91':., n It 0 v, nr.l of 1..;;; : h , :i, :In I halt on with 10,s winit an 1 e:,,, , .3r. Ho el. hiv:v.i.. d.i :, t ..v..,h to 1... inttr/ni,t , ,!. '. .A.,lhe Flng'.i-it•nno grco.v druogheir inh..- rent d.si of (ihc,the ;'reach e%'iih se.lit-e!f.r..n.l one of- thc-In pr,lpose.l to have a- ittte fan with the soldary (laol. Winkin;l: to him t.lron.)an inir::, be ti'l...? I hi, g1a,, , ,, wallte.l over to I'm , F'renclorno, an 1 %v . :01 every :.i•_ t of e elo.:lenge.l I.on In drink. The Fre r0 , ..e, poure.l out some claret, en I I»t% "Nion-iettr — excletimea the Eon . troar.l, th , -:Wile AM an lu±liv mfo , i, , :t . an I death to the v.'11.A.! rac I • The Pi unci.mnn „ c0ur,„,...,„ ant re,lllliP `.l)oo , li't wider tan n won! of E thoti;rilt it Avaq Ciplyli , tic.nt," p.? wanton insliher a , he retor i :ed to th' Vie , elolv :mother Eoglise:»11 repeat. the ex Ibe l ritnept. l to.:liotant participate in 4pclo an ontratzo. i , he part v that it Ava 4 rpwar for 11111,t , 1110111SVII es at the expense rfnl whoNe naly I oorant of th,l incitiir•oz tir e , sed him; 'awl f , ifil tri how their wttrat= beiie I their tirtnnt assurollv insoler, John Doll At - as brutal, and determine a tittlr more 'sport Avitit s!rang which I At it h.lrew to l amlifer Ode. A second toast vc4 nrol'o , ed to the man, with the -ante Mock cotirte , v. nte,liately tilie.l the glaii and nroi ton o.n l = g;Atm: nn be (1----1,11 The Frone.,pnan 1111c:overt. I, .1 , 11 prof f t-iou nclmn‘le.ig•mentli. (Ira g l ass . lorne hately filling - it. he acro , s the room. nu! pnintino 110 n of lti=tllinul IF., cc hir 11 haw: on 1 1 Itoel Ivp trl ' l•ta pohlelle , : , MI I ti health of tht.ir so%oreii.t. un,for eirtutm-tafecei; sn in-tetti of ferlitor rebuke and enal:ino• all Ilse atonentf.n l pol.ter, they tun'tiplie.l their rrontlitteeen resprude.l to' every tztl which ca-•t ridtcille et, leti: country I tret.nt 'oh au np:•arent tv nunl coin kit fir tnllity of thi. pnit!ee.llSla , , been nh,olute.ly hoheroeig. At length The Englishmen artlse,, leave of their ‘ictim with every c"urtesy, but ‘1,0...1s of sh;imed , s, such us —Good bye; you I f,,,Y1 shall meet vgnie, Nlmiseer-/Jaclm--,4 Nis smmer ha I the clear cio-,e I ii t i/ than the Frenchman started, tip, tiMi cltig toward. tne with Ins inthdexttn Ei ( gii4— "Captain. do know the names gentlemen, awl where ii.cw eau bej Yes" I replied. hli us I r Liu 1, Iti, Lai d. "Anil hate you u mind to stand this linfe *4 To the laFt." 111.-rnin; fly rel , •pottill :'ix challenges were panne I, v‘ hic erect ant early next nn was funny to Fee a: twiny Eng their t-econils, asFemble.l in a retire tittle nufsi,le the town. One hour I tixe3 for the meeting with all. To jit.tice they were Itennily ashamed salve., an 1, I am corivincA, wunl.J I, 1 1Y apologise I, but from a colvict ion oration c - I not be maJe in that rtt The man:who otThret.l.thelirst insult collet' upon to take his place. Pir.t, the weaerts. The Frenchmen was and dFgnieti as on the preceding ev t lan 'nw 1111,11, By wiLthtm c. (1.i.1 = RIM w anti 1.11 ill en L handed him Isis weapon, e 0:111 git•e these gentlenien a they will never, never forget. tidy, the word was given. The red promptly; the' Frenchman, , i , .1 lii= pi,tol deliberately above red in the air! 't Iplain, lesAnn, 'which All being r. ' uhharrn 1, r: hi liettnn.l vhich fi,Lowed is not easily de. one iin:ii!4e the EngliAmen 11 do ehi%airie man. and imy Tear; sprang to their .1 dOn their cheek , , as they I n,',(r in acknlwle !ging. the nce ivhioh they hal been the The scene c rthed. \V pn r,PI %ie.l e Coe'do:l nl,joct , nn,l I Coe true vietnr of this hen exciersaient had some •aton, tt•e will return to +t t•weiher. I will venture •it n••t nizain I•r'get—Dot_ ile.l ttitii wii.c—thut atgreuttr or u Frenchman, i• ••(;, -, toleitie itn% ottil'm nivito an , l bt 1 , 1 SFIV I i:tl V ' l ll . en V. 111.111 'l'ht: r ~ : ii as - tall:el of in Malta full nine I n•.i ME OEM FIRST °I.oVE. MSS ..)fq• I the heart of a girl L„•tin- to hove. find to what poetry his .e sn t of our parents when in •`I lir.: ever presents. All I willl litiiil4;Att•re of beauty If n diva I sails across If \ye eimi.l s'ir'• 1;11 , , I h t . iloa -t r i it‘ t i.etall•c. w'itl g ilt' in 'll !o; lit tic! h.'ir taa.. iii a,l C ;Jul !Pilo: tar BEE ,1.1: I 1 . 1 t' trait:it"ry shadow it i•S it t.) he.owept away leaiii4 the pfe : .ri „•t I re.io .e. But that. th a e,-setilial Ovum of a f iterested- 011 0 %7.10' ,AV n❑ ili S:!t`1101., - tiy .Ie (II = MIEB lvhic t l nr Sh. ECM !vi sontimeat, in t e:in-,icor. longe !I lwr her hooesii#f• = ) itut ) HI .r>0!1. I h .r- 11,1):0 .I.triur. het- - confi-- i th n. her f irtit I le, her own - I Iv the F.pere , tpf lu i ti -"elf, :la I tier - own character IMIII =I :ir ) =REES n; h r. F UM Into' s t time, retirinz, meek. mt l elil to b-a nP;ilecte.l by the MEff=l kspise 1,.1 - ;_Totteii corblemn pi'l,!!).`ll.! h:0„12 Sll3 mly still ori,! -,) that ti IME An I i*On4 I.IVP t11 „18 slightly hit hiv 4t,tit tvitii? = Oh, no!but vu i.f nr a enc-uater yet, a 1 asi Lrtaeleinv t cope with,, it be sta:ape I with the seal uf and until then, wit can ilistin:A; fr troll? fli.l:ty , i'l tiotqv a MENIIII G,iiLfulue~= g+:1,111 th i IMRE ncli Ina . A kee 'gvae th lii;ity of ;zap tVh•i to aQ:nnisli a Yen« t.ll(m iftaticscriptina of the ter f;,v ,, rite Stme. Of course, the Wick "ll 11 - •:•. of fi )g. I WI ler s%le!l n lbws:P. II V.liik-e, 1•11 j 1.4 tell yo.t. Iff nr c ti t at ry plants - 2ritand with cli 11.... t rate c ire of it, hell git I11,1:11e!: to Ili° acre, and if' ha its it4kitt 2,.15ic1,r.':/. The beets i. ;hat it takes three yok-i of oxen Full siz..] one; and then it leaves L T e that I once knettrit family of wit, all titathled , ittri a beet hobo 1111..1 up, al 1 the earth cave! in Intl th iv all peri.4 l l6l. The trees e Tii I. I, it to tilcie-v a man- who tnittia ,, i»‘ 4.1 tit l I, a..d when he ' l v tri nue •ii; le fir al»ut ten days, Fic'd ii-t loo't ruin) the tree; and I / ro in I urn Cnther sole] he found a Ito ha I been c }Ring at it for threo th..y never hear.] one snotlter's I 1 , I I ts Iliad i. so rich—wh), ye never to so thrall rich in your life.-- 1 1 7) - O •spose we make our candles? f.irm22r - in 4 C I la' bowel .t.tonty d t tat I,tr2 In poll a irde . so Tara live c!iildre.)l Jur:ore oot • op, • VS.1)10. -ts,l t., '.I-P I 'll t. ,,1 I Iltent In s jrL _*PM ~.. c 'ln h'etic_..l lia 1 cat :va MEE lit. tlsawr!tt w vil I ,e. But 1,) have v. hen he .r flier lti weeks, aul r; tyon FME ZEE Frrnch- Ile iin- Tlic an;; I nitythi kViiv, 11 n• ME liiicv;• Fni i th Yankv "Vie tint IRE c.n iu 6; psz lles," says the .± wit ti .1n I lti vt io-ier ,ViI.L I I' DO Gk./JD? p qtrait tc nII, 1 1: Th • I • P Itr, • ity to sit,Ntlt or to net. Do you pur, tea C mrre contrary: to D 114 ft 11 71 110:21 uct•ite ro' be strict inuralto - 10 (..:x7o=o fiirn, ask the Vi!l it do grr t? rerhaps ycu r aCJ undit,ll your o!:j , .ct by eal!- .1,-„au l 1 spe.dtinv a fr:endly word littAv much mil would he I.re v ininv,tears be save.! and.hniv r.t V 4 1101,,re yoti 'Ili!In.? :I ink Mini ui 1 1 1 0 :r '• I Th Tll it, am] Ow U;(1- Id !tate [11"w pained To the ewe, be glad 'in I the question been put—Will if I speak ,if this !mil? We are ealiiu itrurrirality and vier, only t a c itirso will be pridue , ive of . .tt I `in a reforitrithin: r When a [ dol.' ition frontthe path of recti ,3 I bef ire the twirl I, h'e feels in a I to s,.clt•l v-11cbec , .:tios . careless n ow. .f ”Tly?rs alit linilly sinks wrote'to I uotel-t. Ti, publish a ;IN k not the any to restore stud l,et loin feel th- I * von have con lint Tot I h. Will he a•hame.l and A error an I perhaps sin no more: . ve a friend %viol has erre I, reflect *j.ct a.) I Recoil:l , 4ly 33.1; yourself, ‘, g,,,,p_sefore you dire lisp his 1. • Von itha;' save him—or you 1, iiiitrinneot of his rain. 0, if 1.1 Ii the spirit of true love and he heart, how Intatty hearts Would iw, that hat e bled for years?—how WWI! I he mantled with smiles, t the tea N of srorow have trickled m .,nt I'.-,.-Otire nranch• Man s• heats :111 I Its :),it' it , ii,,t fur c , •11 ' witsrejFitt: ,o 1 a n.l I in MEM l % 41110 (If 1 11% C; I tt: (11`.1,1110 ENE I S the lip) a 111. 1 n per s acu . ..; ut 1 ,•% them), 1 n i i% an- I ,nve him. li like in snrry - for hi If of hi f i1i.,,, , t.,titull' Cio it ( abr. truly b' 11t mankind v in in , v molly a ric • (I , in niuliie ‘ fur lit an L }• me in I Aeliv- ;rtiittz, it en «•i:h I n a I been 11 do them nm;a jai I lhe . daughter of Mrs. du printers Olefin when they eay t wit failure—c7sre .05 431,11 ‘vli If them live gla I- "another reithe 1 the (o.lllllly. uthai. son hns been ' ) feeling some pone n r . they say it was li n I.' r IP eitil 1 it's nn is: inn anv wf.re—l've known galls “Wjiy, fellow Joh' tma li it rep- 11132=1 w as first liTh4L on the rai thev'll fool fooled on t MIME na cOm I l e way !a meeting. 1 Mal ER 40. WitIiVS , CA YAN:i.r;E Ise:AT.