?, • , i. A. P. DI:ULM& 00., Proprietors., VOL6IE'r2I. lerntr. A. P. DUBLIN & CQ. PROPRIETORS B. P. IILO/A.N, Ilditor. OFFICE, CORNER STATE ,ST: AND PUBLIC SQUARE, ERIE. . . - ' 1 TERMS of THE PAPER.. ' . i n ts ■liiientipta by the eartiei.M ' 02. 0 . B} o 1031 i, or at the °Ace. in navance. 1.30 '274•1( not paid in advance, or within three montlia from the time nrouinkribing. two &Curs will be charged. ___ • ,rrAll col!ftnuilleationo mot he post paid. , RATES, OF ADVERTISING • Cards pot euieding 4 Witt , one yelr. 'One square do. do. six months, do. - do. there womb., Thansient advertninnents. SO cents pc: squaw, of fifteen lines or ter the tint laseetton: 23 emits fix eatltafilisequeat taser umt, TJ. Yearly advert iixre hat e the privilege of chapatti: at pleat.ure. al no time are all ;71 to occupy awe than two Scilartz,aad to sir nisiTed to Ozer is ars brutuotss. Advertises/teats autleaving othertirections, Mill to inserted till fg:ti tl and e hargeA aceordiugly. PU3ONX DErIXOTORY. - R. T, STERRETT. 111. constantly on hand a fall supply of Grooecks. Li .:: I litndlery, Prcnilions.Prodtler;keZ. ke • and Seib Rrtail as e a 'ache cheapris. No. llvC6eap.td B. LANE. Attorney asuftlosuseellor at Law. 11rroldtionary. army and Navy Penstonry'Llodoty Lang shout lOr extra-pay. and nil other humors entrusted to II re e prompt and faithful attention. otrpc in Wright's Block on tiLatEl won. °yet J. If. Fullerton's at. • , Ertu i 9. '7 LAIILI)&RUSt %Vriotnut.* sod Retail Dealers i u Dry Good4droceries.llarlin are, Liquors. Flair, Fedi. Salt te. 4 corner or emit.' street and the Public square,near the. Court House. . l• ~.ii_iuis L:mran. Lvri.s rlts.r. . _ -- • G - 71 - L - E — N B. KFA:N tr, i_ ' -, , --' ,• Fashionable Tailor, between the Reel ILniNe :Aid Brown's Hotel. up stairs. CUTTING done on shunt rexee , tr 4 OLIVER SPAITORb. Meo&melkv and fmatkak.r. and Ilannfacturtr of Blank Books and iVrame idc.eortter of the Mutton,' and 4sxth %t•r;t. J, Nt.I)()UGLASS, ArTOIJET •NID ILT no--Otriecon ifAte &Met, three door, north of Rrown'a Hoed Eric, Pa CiiMPION "&'/I A VEltidiCk. Mitzi' in Dry Gonda. frardtirait crockery. dew/Tit...old For rien and Domestic Unlink,. aftillerr. and Mannfaciiirens of ... a.teratus. No. P. Reed Hodge, add e.nrinisr.if French and Penn etretta 2 . - Erte. Pa: J. B. NICF.LIN, 5P1C1.41., and general Agency .and Curnmosev lan. Pa. NATI a in Engthih German and Adierman Ha Also. Nails, )1011P, Vito, Iron and Etter' .V.rie, Pa. W f .. J. F. LIDULE & C 4 ltrAraftrrus..Cairinge and Wagon Builder tvreent,cventh Ir. Eighth, Erre. L4.4TRONG, NI. D. omcz..one Door inent.tar C. lE:Wright's nore. uti - DOC .17L. STEWART. e? lea with Doer. A. SlKR.l.S.rventli near Sassafras Melt Ah Res .-Jte... on tzar/rafts. not door north of Seventh C. siEGEL, Witot.sssix and Hetaihienkr to Groceries. trolissons. %Vines. Liquors. Finn. to:. ice Corner of Fresien nod Fittti trortii, opposite t he Farmers' Hotel. Erie. JOHN 'AIeC4NN. Wants ata r and Retail Dealer In Parody Grocerkbo; Crockery. Class Iron. Nails. ace.. No. 9, Flerohig Nloet, Etic. Pa. I E.Tr•The highest price paid fur Com/ Produrekel, ' ei L, rIIATtTAILIIt. and Habit Maker .—Storr.No. 3 's Block. (opion•ite the Bonnet Steer) State Strew. Erie. J. W. WETMORE, =. AT TOR IV T I. n . %Walker's Office. au Seeetkill Firm, Ertc. Pa t ' HENRY CADWELL, . --,-- !rroarro,Jobber and Retail Dealer in. Rrt floods, Grornrie.i, crockery, tabs* •pre, Carpeting, Uardsvanr. lien, *wet, • a no, .;skis; Ake. spire Stores stale kitim, four doors., below Brow ri's lintel. Erie. Pa. A'...)—An%11... Wires. Benson s Azle Arius. Springs, and a goneral woortnient of Saddle and Carriage 'rrannnonge. B. MERVIN SMITH, Attioassir 11,,w" and J.lgiet or the renee. and Age•lt for ' 'be Key Stone Mutual Lae lusurane•! Coutitany—PiTtee 3 doors. nest uf Wrights store. Erie. ra. 11-- • W. H, KNOWLTON & SO4. jts.uuts in Watches. Clocks, Looking Fortes Britnnnia %Vase, Jtwelry, nod a csnety oforter Fu t ,r 7 ' Arueles, - Karystoce Bulldinp, four doors below Brown's nowt, Blue Street. Erie, GEORGE H. CUTLER. • Arroaaws ar Law, Girard, Erie County. Ya. Collections and other Walloon, attended to with promptness and disoateh. BROWN'g HOTEL; Toni( taLT THE EMILE, corner of State 'street and, the Public square Erie, Eatnern %%'e■terrn and Southern stave °thee. T. W. MOORE. Dr &LEA in Groceries. Provisiono, Wines. Liquors. Candies, Fruit. ke.. No 11, Poor People's ROW. Stele street. Erie. JOSIAH. Forwarding & Commission :Merchant, on the Public Pock, east of St.lte street. GAI. ckilt, Plaster ant{ White Fish, constantly for sale.. J. H. WILLIAMS, f Ranker and EzeMore Denim. Dealer in Bills of Exchange, Draft.. r enificntisof Depogiie:Gold acid nitre, coin, km.. ke. ithre. 4 doors bekin, Brown's hotel. Erie. Pa._. BENJAMIN - F. DENNISON. Arroater AT Law. Cleveland. Ohio- - Otnce on B,3 Perim' rimer, ' to Atwater'sMork. Oilefer to Clow+/whew Parker, Comb/lace Law Schaal; lion. Rwluird Fletcher. IV State at, Becton 1101,. Swami N. Parkins. 1414 WailbUll St., Phil/Melia/tan Richard H. ;wean. Etw.,33 Wall Wert , New York. For testiutootala,re her wails oldee. • MA ' SHALL & VINCENT. arrtasrss As LA —ol6ee"up stain in Taaaaany Ball building, norther tae P office. Eric. - . IfURRAY WHALLON, ,iircoixtl. Aso CoimeiLton •T LAW—Offtee OM C. B. Wrih - Stnre, eutraitee cue dam u est of dtate street, out the Dieing! Face. , . . • I:ltosC o.' Wnots:snsx •aris RITAIL DEALCIS iri s ! , _cosign asidllir " : s Dry. Goods. weedy made Clothing. lloola= 6 • Slices, e ing Block, to sucel., Erie. C. M. TIBBALS I .4 tliALgit in Dry Goods, Dry Groceries, .Cloe Hardware. &ie., NO. 111. ntemppide, Erie.. - - $ ZIMMERLY.- ReAuct inGroeeries and Provisions of all k i ads, Nate inert, three doon uonh of the Dimmed. We. SMITH JACKSON. Dz. Lea in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens Ware, Lime I ron.Naits. Ike..,'lt Cheap*de, Erie. Pa. lAM RIBLET, • • - C.lne7 %Inv.= V , and Un d ertaker, corner of Agate and Seventh wee*. KELSO ; & LOOMIS. • OffirMAL Phinranting. Produce and COMMUICIR Merebsitta; &wen, lineoarse and hoe salt, Coal, Plantar. Wriggles, en. Public dock, • t side ad the brAge, Erie. P.hwor 1. 11(acum. WALKER & COOK. . . lENtial. remoras& Canieissaioa mid Produce Merchaaurisec oud Wsre4uouse east of therublic Hradec, EZIC. G. LOOIIG - 6 - & Co: DrAtnal in Watein. Jewelry; Silver, Gemini) Silver. Plated amid 1 Britannia Ware Cutlery, Military and Fancy Goods,Riate whet. i erarip opposite the Eagle Hotel, Erie. LOO II ta. --, 1". N. Avert% CARTER & BROTHER. ' ilVaatzsaut and Retail dealers is Wisp; Medicines, taints. Out, Dye-lonanii, Giant, Re., No. 11. lied Biwa. Este. JOEL JOHNSON, la Theological, Elireethueeresii. SuadaY and Claaaltar tiebuot Book,, dual:wary, &e. nut Row. Erie. - - • JAMES LYTLE, • siumtAaut ilerchast cos the public square, a few doors w est of Elude street, Erie, S. C 1110LIPAU •WD DETAAL Delier if Grattan, PW0 , 11•01•D• gbil• titan Amy. Ptone-ware, at. &a., Jim S. Illoorreii. Block. Erie. I -- • 0. D. SPAFFORD. locer is Law. Medical. settuol Muoceltancuus Baoks stationary tut. are. oust *IL.. bar &ars blow the rukair. square. L liR. 0. L. ELLIOrt, "Ittient Giotto; Othee and dwelling in the Beebe Sloth. sn the FAA aide or the tublie Square. Eric. Teeth inserted ,on Gold Plow. hos onto an entire sett. Carious, teeth filled with pure 0 *“. sad restored to health , and urchin:lna Teeth elegised with lootrasento and Detainee so u to leave them Of a pellucid Gnaw., All work warranted. S. DICKERSON. rmtct•a •au Ptitosoza—Ofbee at his regulates on lievrittbatirealt. °Mame tle Methodist Chureh. Erb. • JO N H. SURTO weersa4LLAss isy-aa. delft ill Dregs. /44 . 4ciais.Dyellualik age- N.. 11. awed Howe. &le. s • ILT & HUNTER. :tir.Lat la Hail. Cape Md Fun Of all ikeeiiptavea. Ns. ie, Perk • gm •Erx. Pa. . . r ... - . . . , . . . s , . . .4 • ' i 1 • $ , , . . . . , _ 1, . It ' 1 , \ . • _ .. , . . . 1 , i . . I 'S ,I • • I ''' E , .. .0 1 .. . .iii ~ '.• liT. . . 03,14 I;),OU , b,UO 3,00 :ors. ship Vhuitsale r Erie. !MEE! !II MT W. lrooru ..1111111111111111111 ',l/to,etig allh. 311i5 THE kIiDDIG AND BEG I IT £VIIII Ring out, wild bens, to, the wild sk , I ) , lag clouds. the frosty light TI *tar is dykng is %be night; Alnioit„ Wild hello. let,hins d tbe Old, flag in the new, Itinghappy bells, aerosi the • • The gear is going. let hint got Riitg out the false. ring in the 1 e. Ring nit the grief that saiki the tad For those thachere po o Ring . o t 4 the feuds Of rte.), an • . Ring itt redress to Mankind. Ring wit a slowly dying cause, And ancient form of party PT': Ring In the Mahler modes of li ,With 'Siemer manners, Oder la•••• Ring odt We want, the carptrhe In. The fitithless coldness of the times Ring Mit. ring run my nMarnful rh But ring the fuller minstr4l In. - Ring out hale pride in pine and hi t i rof Th e dpi. nianderautal e 'Pile; Login . the love of truth nd right,. Rialto the common late good. king out old shapes of foul Ring out the narrow Ina of gold; Ring out the thousand whirs , of old Ring in she thousand Sean of tigace Riki.n the iatiant man and free, Lirger heart, the kindlier ha Risig out the darkness °tithe land. \Ring in the Christ that is tb be. Confessions of an .Att. Stin/ OR NO BIG • !. ,Tea fiim of Flint and S h ar pe ujoyed, bather deervi ed 4. or not, when I was connected with it as it still does 1 high reputation for keen prace and a rewd busineu c management. This kind .1: prel essiOnal far more profitable than the dry and inn' the 'same article; or at least we !found id, from blush of morn to - far later !than deo natural phenomena. by the way were o milli observed b)i me during thirty busy y tinguiabataut of the street tempi at dew' illumination et cluekrdid I and pursue onr goldent avocations; de esteemed the pleesureo of life—it en., and lettered ease—till the to of the day tverir past, and a calm, clouded by core or anxiety, had mar or, may not - leave been wise; ty increased the connection and t and ultimately aschered is both tli4e per cellist inn th i s too. la, but our having erected some gel This'boast of mine the follmeing distinguished' cha nt --known, qui mimic( the readers of ibia )ours' for practical sagatity aad profess' us—will: I tisink, be admitted ti !tainted@ Our connettioi Rasa tiferra istocrotic one, and my surprise l' We. whim, looking through the o l what vehicle it W,a4 that had dri - door. 1 observed a handsomely ~ ii,eoronet emblazoned on the tall footman was handing alsdy gent mourning. cind closely relit , to my private roam, and desired immediately' ad4iitted. Great) creased when thii graceful ands drew her yell. and chsplosed the of Seyton, aeon{ whose mild, 1 , 1 -dared by the engraving from S picture. 1 had so !frequently gift.' rare and i touching bearity, was , c 1 t Meuse, expression f anxiety. fear from out the tiou led dpths of h. - ”The Counteis of Seyten :" I claimed, i i is with my very best b ship,• chair. . - "Yes; :and: yos are a panne are you' not?" i 1 , ' 1 bowed again: still more Pro utulli went. ni s d mode-St . ly admitted th tI w 1 firm her ladyship was pleased to eau ; "Then, Mr. lharp. 1 bays tuiconsu t `ally upon a Matter of thd mmosti—tbe no 11 portanes m me' and mine." Her I dy • some coo union Of manner. as if khe di p ; er what she was tloiog was in aticarda et iquette or kot. Owed a Bank of Engle d retainer. before MO. 1 put it back, explt 1 usage really was , and the CoUntess lr purse. 1 - "We shall be (glad to render .' ince in onr powOr," I said.; bdt I wadi Jackson sujoye4_the confidones!ortho "Precisely. They are, ro to Speak, th licitors of the: faltily more than: one ip or it; act therefore. though 1414 ma unfit to advise she in this partionlar ma she added with increasing vomit aid Is with. and if posSible foil, the iddividual Pcrirculear reqUires an agent of keen either of these gentlemen esti: bout resolute men,, , Arairr•—r" •lii•r•t a q' "Perfectly. mildest: and unser me t is probable ear hstemiew may he • soai one; your ladyeltip's carriage. which m lion. should be at ones dismissed. ,T fasaiq solicitor h. yea are *walla. not f i cord/ neve:plata to them the roman wh ladyship to honor as With your confide well to avoid any chance of inquiry." 4 Lady Seyten acquiesced is my nogg Alen: the air- T i er , was ordered home, and Mr.' Flin entered just at the time. we both listened with earnest ego and anxiety to her cessumalcatioh. It is n,itedleas t repeat embalm the somewhei prolix, exclainati l es narrativeOf the Coun tess; the essential facie were as fellows. . 'The Countess of Seyton,pretions to h r Aral marriage. was Miss Clara Bayley. Naiad daug eof the Ker. John Bayley. tile rector of a parish in ' , awhile: She married bhen insly niaeteen years of age. a Captain Gafford. Her bualsand was is .years alba* herself, sod, usbe &wavered idler marriage. w pureed with a Morose and °Widish temper sad 'bort. unmans to her acriceirstaums with Gelder& she b been iStimato with. aboostibrithered to. Mr.dirther. K 'details a 3 -01 • 0 g endemismtattected with the peerage', dat Oat time heir-appare It tbe greet expectances nd *moat pover ty of big rather; Sir Artier Kingston. , . The' haughty baronet, lbel initaat be was made ac Rioted with the , stature of bieieu'e isitinsecy with 'the i cier's ilanghtor.' peeked die yawn, mac to thhieehti tea lale travels. The Reversed Jobs Bayley end his beautiful Clara wan as mod ss ths barium. hod e dist it Amid a thosight eithit'sf them Maio/41w Kisgsiss into as Sops& rims. This holing of rids . said ress titan G': . 1 IIB:21 . . It can be supprised that the long.before•practically Po ' lawyers: You are a man of business.i Widowe 'wife grieved much at the final breaking of the • Sly i i . t . a s h ilh ioeu u a d enpu ; a d each nib: eltain I , 4iicli bound her to so ongenial a mate; but ex 1 Mi. Clairton sat down. and aloodil ! Lally Skins ton w entirely silent upon the subject, our ' I next to come. 't , supposition tan only rest upon the fie. that Arthur ;, • "You are invite." said Mr. Flint. '' i i t Kingston —Who had some lime previously: in Conan - ;dered voarself liable to transportation f quence of the death of the, Earl f Seyton and his only ;. "What!" exclaimed Chilton, fl at ' sow; an always weakly child, , tied a few months by . ',aleting to hie feet. "What?" tbat of his own father, thebar succeed to the earl- t; "To transportation ," transportation ," continued demand eslates - hastegod home, on seeing the ata - i muluer , "for seven, ton.lfeurter:a yi nouncement' of Gosford's death in the, Dublin pope!, • ate discretion of the judge; but consii from the continent: where. ho had continued toreside.li v of the eriimi of late. I j ahou Id say since his coutpelled depaeturb six years before; and soon i »liability that you will Le , a /i/cr!' l afterwards found his way to D.-vonshir,s, and so success- !1 "What devil's gibberials is this?" fully pressed the renewed, rffer of his hand. that the wet"- ' L. /lightened, but still fierce! "I can I ding took Otte slightly within siz mouths after the de-- h ave said . Mr. Goateed. I tell yeurrH,_,.., cease of Mr. Gosford. Life passed brilliantly and hap- II "Well. well." internipted Mr. Flint; "put it in fit! pily With the Earl and Ciiiintess-s-tiswhono three children lied or_liew you please; torn, it whirdh weir you Still; ithi (a boy and tee girls.) were born — till about five mentheit ilea the key in Blue Brink sihieh Ildert say you hate previous to the present time, when the Earl from being !read of; nib it out on one!eidl, aurf..tp it comes on the caught, when riding out. in a drenching show r, of rain, • afoul" , t !other. Say , by way °Cargo/tient. that you have:rot oh was,attacked by fever, and after an accute ills a . tallied, erne) , by unions:4aq threats —a enlist whi two or three days' duration expired. The pr scut Earl . i hn la* aids janaaninant .... ht _ hw i r . 1 . robbery- Y Was at the titne just turued of five years of ag . , save tut that ma nntatnad7maaie,„. or antu _ nantiat _ _ This bloW we comprehended from the Ridden , lean' , tainny _ that or raitiratny. An ata. ; ol , - rnainna. r . my go ad 'which filled the beaut4nl eyes of the Countess as she i nh , , chews e wh i ch you will", . • 9Priko of the nitre disi.eate.'trao n severe r o. 8 :::;11 Wetly chop-fallen was theists triumphant man; bet the grief of widowhood must hare been greatly amnia , t a ape . adtry - eathea.; _.s , ~ . .. c by the love ef lier..children, and npt inconsiderably, a her • while * we n ie l . be "re ' IfY th e br i thent position in whic h .1 t :e- - t. , I " taro Ica hot." he at length said. "Punish me yea may: , tit the pride of this shun Countess end sham ! Earl will she was left-.-as, in addition to Will splendidly 'joints:red ' , brought low'. And I tell you once for all," hi added, - she WlLWapPointedby her kinghood's will solo guardian of ising at the seine time and 'peeking is ringing.lwrath the young lord, her son.' - ' 'ul tones, '.that I defy you, and wII either be handsomel- A terrible teverseiwaited her. She was sitting with : Iv remunerated for silence, or I ill at once inform' the her Caber, the rector. and her still unmarried sister, Jane .• hianarahh; James Kg i u that to is the true r.ail of Bayley. in the drawing-roon of the Seyton House, when • ,-. eyton." . . .. a notd o Was brought to her, sighed Edward Chilton.. the 1 "And I tell you retorted Flint.' 'that if you attempt torview, on. he alledged, the writer of which demanded an vanic,diste and private in- , to leave this room. I will give yea into custod e y, it one most important. business. i and transpo von, whatever may the co ns equence Lady Seytoit remembered the name and immediately ! 1 others. ome, come, let as hay no more non Sense In acceded to the man's reque s t, li e announced I" w blus r. We have'strong reasons'pr believing that OW busque, insolent trine and manner, that Mr. Gosford had re by which you have beau extorting money. I r a fat; not died at the time Its death was announced . to her, , rication. if it be so, rely upon it.l we shall deteEt a , having then only fallen into it, state of syncope, fr n ' punish you. Your only sisfe e coura is to ma k e s a cle which be had unexpectedly recovered. and had live sit i breast of it whilst there fa yet time!. Out with it, ma months longer. "The truth is." added Chil „ 9 "teat. , • ' lll once, and you shall go scot-free;lneT. bete Clow bum chancing the oilier day; to be looking over I. :l mere lt e ' ' ! periods more—say a hundred. Berwlee in time. I I noticed for the fiial lime the date of yo marriage marriage with sat you. " se ow 1 " . - rains is usual r npet variety of ro;: and often. ry live—which do f inbletnati. enr in the ex, at d their re ier I:,atlare usually ataxia, flow- my par erring! bangain 'l. and' at, and hurry &evening, un- This conduct uminlo rrived events, it 410- 'ns of firin, tortably in Ulf 'iny, not MEE =1 ery Co. bold t 4 iu on generation.— io the life of ft pitssage e‘ sure, I, who oalsbre, y rpratation to oar character -dueisbrought degree, sub- tmm' r than an ar• the rath re eon:lidera- ME! ME to ascertain /idly up to the -carriage with I/tit of iiilvitatt a deep asd els nth' withdrew i • adr shauld be y surprise in& I visitor with the Countess •auty. u rOll - lironer'. That vr; and an in- I rrorj--gleamed k ekes. en po ra peiate ttired iu Zinn MEI was I II 3 oath .eatures 'moon, 1r Tho.. with ad oded o MEM I r fined I half-i • w I bu the late Earl of Rryton, and I have/ow to inform -ou th . at it took place, precisely ei t days pievions,to Mr. Cloaford's death; and it wa cons equentl y, no marriate 7 1/ at ail; and that your son ' no more Earl of Seyton titan I am." . . - vulintsrlly lady; -lebrated firm tliis compti • l harp of. the, 1 1 cal bilged." ' -tiatprofesaion t roil impost ! hip i thee wit : brow wheth ! wijh strict C. I. clic by way of ping what the ;laced it ia her !MEI then . left the house. The menta l spay of Lady Soyton on recovering consciousness, was terrible„.and she with great difficulty succeeded iu con ceahug the abuse from her,,aaxious and wondering rela tives. Another interview with Chilton appeared to con firm the trail, of his story withont•doubt• or question.— Ile produced a formerly drawn up document, signed 11 one Pierce Cunniugham„ . grave-digger o[ Swords. which set forth that Charles Gobford was kuried iu the 26th cf June, 1832, and that thelluscriptioo on his tombstone forth that he had died June 23d of that year. Also a written avertnient of Patrick Mullins, ofThiblin, that he had lettered, the stone at the head of the grave of Clisees Gosfotil in Sword,s burying-ground in 1832, and t h at it 4 date. was, as stated by Pierce Cuthaiughatn, Juno 23, .1832. . .."Ilave4you copiits of those docionicrits!" asked 'Mr. hip •ny &WA ratciod Messrs. •our lady e of Seyfon?" hereditary De -1 tidoal member etatile persons. .er. Besides." tattoo.:lo did] .y whom 1 am Mac "Yes: I havo:brottght them wish me," the Countes's replied, and headed them to Mr. Flint. "la my terror and extremity," eowtinded her ladyship, "and unguided by conneel—for till now I have not dared to speak upon the itubjeetto any Plirscia-1 hive given shis Chilton. at various_datra, Ingeliums of money: Lathe is insatiable: and wily yesterday—l cannot repeat his andeciiins peopcual; yeti will and it in this Dote." "Marriage!" eselaimed Mr. flint 'with a barsti Ile had rend the note over my shoulder : "The scoundrel " ' My ivortliy partner was rather excited. The truth was. he had a Clara of his own at nome—..n dead sister's child, very pretty, just about marriageable, nod a good deal resembling. out he told-ms'afterwards, our not and interesting Client. "I would die a thonimid deaths rather," ,roitamed Lady, Boylan, id a low, tremulous voice, as slut let fall her Veil. 4-. Can there," she added in a< anti , fainter voice, "be anything 'dotte--anything"— "That depends entirely," interrupted Mr. Fligiti !tapes' whillder dais ftus slory is or is not a fekrioatiest. lot up. for the purpose of extorting money. It moms le re. '1 must 'ay. amazingly like one."' "Do you really thint so?" said my painter. marteity than sharper, more ' hat 1 mean?" ograst that it what prolonged attract °tries of the eff; end es "we •h induces your • it wiU a. sooty tailigoout Wood to teapot iM oat twat Sides/ th SATURDAY M6RNING, JANUARY 11, 1851. sneer's of Mr. Gomford's suit. and Clara iayley, hien. outlay other ra'sh, high-uotioned young la.' es; doomed hosed to misery. in order to show tho whirl. and Mt. Arthur Kingston and his proud fattier espee:iallv i . that shit . . - hid * spirit. The union was a most nuhappy one. One child oaly, which died is its lufancy, was bOra to themi and after tieing nailed somewhat more tha• two years, ft , separatist, vehemently insisted on by the:wife's Whet, ' took place, and the unhappily wedded dauliter returned. to her parent's roof. - Mr. Gosford —he h o d spne time beforeiold out of the army—traveled aboudsa country I is search of antaseinent„ and latterly of4alth (for hill nobap_py cankerous tamper at last affected and brokif dower his never very robust physip4l constitution.) ric.% companied fur the twelvernnth preceding his 'death by' 1 a young min belonging to i e / diedical profession, of the i if i name of Chilton. Mr. and, Strirposford had been sep arated a few days less Owl throe years, whoa the husband died, at the - village o . !,'Bwords in Ireland, and not far die , 1 tent frOm Dublin. me intelligence was first conveyel la the widow' by a paragraph in the "Freeman's Jour , nal," . • Dublin stewspaper; and by the following post ri leter arrivfil from 'Mr. Chillon,' enclosing a ring which the deceased had requested shdald be sent -to his wife and's' note, dictated just previous to hie death-hour, in Which ha expressed regret for the put r and admitted that he alone had been to blame fur the utih - appy separation. A cosy of his will, made nearly a twelvemonth provions.i in was also 'forwarded, by which hp beireethisl hill property, amounting to about three hundred pounds peri annum, to i distant relative then. residing in New 11011.. land. By a memursudutu of a subsequent date, Mr. Chilton was to have all the money and other paninuals be might die in actual possession of, after &flaying the necessary funeral expenses. This will, Mr. Chilton sta-I ted, the deceased gentleman had expressed a wish in his : list momenta to Wet, but death had been too sudden for him t be able to give effect to that good, but too long delayed rtotentioo. • Antianeamerit, as our might expeet. me the Comatose. She fainted:" but rd and comprehended Cbilion'i hti lecrecy end silence. lie rang the bell 1 hesitated to give an opinion. as F did dot share in the hope 'entertained by Flint_ Dotertioa. was so rental'', that 1 doubted if se ceasing a person as, Chilies sp.- peered to be amnia have ventured os *bead v . * severa l! putadtabla• "EratiP?sa." ; paid L *VOA at eirettewer. "ex thib now appaieti an interview .at thine o'cleek to day Vitt &yam flowie; Is meet Kist there iastOect of year ladyship? A little talk with the fallow udibt be servioaabia." Lady Bayou aseady;igroatd to this messiah and it ben anesopii tbst aat abiaid be at Solos thaw WA( a's boat talks the appointed' tint% baeigasy-ioack !wow tWaONWARD..aj wit% relieved thought. by having confided MT site secret as, and with a nacient hope eighth ing her le. dejected countenance.; Thy rm of Flint and Sharp had theta a lateen nyfirm es r ....._.._ legiaer, dorieg which the lady's eiatetneat Chilton'adotnmehts wt4e.the reader may be eel minutelyeesnedover. analyzed. and commented Finuallyi 'ewes resolved that if the' appreaehinp flew. the meaner of-14kb we agreed upon, prove satisfactory, Mr. Flint shonkl Immediately I to Ireland. and minimally ascertain the tropt o hood of the facts alleged by Chilton.' • "Mr. Chilton is unatounced." sea Lady Hey hok-, ridley entering the library in Grosvenor SquenZ, where Mr. Flint and myself wets seated. "I need poi h i s sent, I think you said?" eh4added in great ?retc h.] "Certainly not, madam," I replied, "We 'shall do better aloue." - She retired instantly. Flint we and stationed Alf - close bribe deer. Presently • emending. ecuifideet step was heard *long the passere, the library doer "weer back on its noiseless hinges and in ittalked a min of ee parrently abiint thirty five years of age. tall, genteel and soldier-lookng. He started back on seeing me, recog nizing, I perteited, ciiii4cation at a glance.. ! "Hew is thisM, he exclaimed. "I expecindu--- ..! "The Contetos of &port. Trite but her ladyship has deputed me to confer with.,:itta on the boshitias men• tioned in yoor note." • ' , — "I shall have nothing to say to yon," he replied ah ropily, and turned to leave the room. Mr Fliistliad shit and was standing with his back to th door. • "Yon can't go," he said in hu coolist meaner: "The police are within' call." - "The police! Whet the devil. dal Chilton angrily: ; but spite of his assist bhnlr beneath Flint's' searching, half.; "Nothing very "or unusual- in our _ [QUI I 1 Chilton hesitated; Lis white lip! univered. Their lei something to reveal. , "I cannot." he muttered, after a aaaaidaratgaV6 ll 4 "Then is nothing to disclose." ' "You wilt boll Theo your fate be on }oar owh hew I have done with yea." It was now my turn. **Come. come." r said: useless usgiug this man further. How much do yon peot? The insolent Proposal contained in your a*. you well know , out of the question. How mach p nies y do you expect for keeping this wretched affair seerettl— State year terms at once." thousand per .annum.' W." the reply ; "fl/11/ first iyesi down." ... "Oludeat. upon my word: But 1 suppoos we ',must comiily." I wrote out an agreement. "Witt yint solgn this'," ' • • • .• He ran It °var. itYes; Lady Seyton: as she ealie b - self, will take eareit never sees the light." . I withdrew, end in two or thine Minutes reforti t iwi h ii a cheque. "Iter ladyship has no present cash t the banker's." I sold. "and is obliged to post-date ilsis,c sq ti twelve days." • The reseal gra - mbled a good deal; hot as the e ik help for it. he task the security, signed the area e t t. and walked off. ',' . "A sweet nut ,!!hat the devil to eneh," phi ' re ' L Mr. Flint looking savagely after him. "I am iti opes WO shall trounce him yet. bravely as he carries it. 1 Tke cheque of course is not payable to order or briefer?" ./ "Certainly not; and before twelve days 'repel yu ni will have rationed from Irelaed. The agroonitmt m a y he. 1 thought. of use with Clantaghasit or Mullins. f ,they have been ear:spier/ together. they will seate r, admire the light in which you can place - the irraogent t.r as affording proof that he mesas to ke'p the lilies shajnl, of the rowhistuiCtf." ' • 4 i "Exactly. „lit aH events we shell get at dii trot . whatever it ." • The same - evening Mr. Flint started for *Mitt ' Holyhead. • • • treceived in'dee eolith a letter front hick' dared I e' they after hiestriivel there. It was anyesinglit e s aul s J factory one. - The aids OD the gravestone bad-bseq ‘inili represented,' and Mulline c whe erected it. was a highly. , speetable men. Flint had aide SOU i t gesee.di r.' ii, ef .but could snake nothing out of him. ns was no r e ale register of deaths kept in Swords e t that twiong iag to Cunningham;,- and lbs minister who Wald Bois ford. vi e d who hoed at that tiencia Doblia. had bum tiefid setae was. This was disheartening aid sishmahely easeght. cod, as if to give our unfiretweas dint, the coup-degree. Mi. lacks" janier. marched into die +f• Resjust after I had read'it.. to say tltat,,having trait mi. tarred by Lady Soren to us foresphrnations with respect m a statement made by a Mr. Edward Chilton to die Honorable James Lepton, ter whom they, the Masers. Jeekasitewers new acting. my which it appeared that the mid 'fbreetwet. di Jams. Ktageteu was, -in (set. the true Esti of Beytee. he, Mr. Jasiesee. yeah*. would be happy to hear *hat Ibid to say upon the sibjecH it needed but this. Chats' bad, as I fusid be weak/el/ter Bled,it roe mean?" erieW i!eace, :re pneeriog 171 that resOelnaf. lit down• ! wail .6 remarkable," repli woreasion. Comp we k00 T . 7 1 diqe eta awaited what wti; 'that you kutvo'reti -11.. 1 1 lkii7g etica fon isi imparlarbab ars, or fsk :life. I . there Isla afro • adman:lo4 Chill* novo crek)hiuk we' had beerier, : lied, sold his secret, doubtless advan tageously, tithe heir -at-lair.' There wilt slit/. hearer' r. a chance that stmething fairerable might turn tip. and as I had no uotioleofthrowingthat chance away, I careless.: !ly replied that kre bad respon to beltear Cbdton'e story was a maliciousl fabrication and that we,sltould of course throw on them thetmus of judicial proof that Gbeford was still alit* whoa the late Ealtristriaroage was solemnized. Finally, however, to, please ltlr. Jackson, who professed; L e be very sorties.. for the ledy's sake. to &vett! unneces . sary eclat, and to arrange the eff.ih as mike tly as possible, I agreed to meet him at Lady Se) ton's in 'four days from that time, and harthe evidence upon which he relied.— and it wasmac while agread that the emitter should be it all events render ourposition worse: kept, as far as posaible, profoundly secret. ' Three Lys seed' withrint any !urth'ef tidings from Mr. Flint, and I veliementiy reefed that, his journey hid preyed a fruitless one, wheti p , on the evening previous to the day appointed for the copfereuce at lirl too House. tt 11 hackney coach drone rapidly .up to the offize dodr. and out popped Mr. Flint. followed by two stringent, whrfen he-very vistchfußr 'escorted i into the house. "Mr. Pat rick Merlins aA lid ! . Pierce[Counlngharn„" said Flint is he shook hands Witlierte in wayWhich, in conjunction with thd merryldpirke e. is eyes, sad the boisterous lone of his ioice, ae stared in all was right. "Mr Pierce, Cunningham will sleep he to-night;" 'he added; "ad Collins bad bettt engage a pi ed out." ":Cunningham, Cunnngham n ill-lookieg tout of a fellow, muttered that he chose trio steep at a tavern." . • "Not if 1 kdOw Roil final fellow," rejoined Mr. Flint. 1 "You mean welt, I dare say; lint I repent lose - eight cif ' you fur q iall that l You viler sleep hers or at; a station hiteree."i • I- . , The neau started with sunrise and alarm; but know ing reload or.reistance to bp hopeless, 'illicitly aueated to the arrangome t.„,and witldiew to the room ippioiuted for hi vigilant guarded. , For Mr. Mullins we engag ed a bed at a nelaboring k i l: e rn. d * ~. • Mr. F hat's art had en skilfully and successfully o i accent?' abed. J was co4vinced , front! t 4 fusion manner manifested by Cunningham, that some e sullen eon fusion agency hid been lit work, end lie agaio waited on hluilt the itose-cutteri "Who gape you the order for the g ire-stn?" he silittd. Mr. Motile. referred to his bo , and newered diet he received it by letter.— 1 "pad it got 'di t letter ? .' 1"V ry likely," he replied, 1 cil i l "ae he Idonild stioyed biotite' papers pi' a ykiud."— ' "A sea to was' initituted. land ' wally tleis tier." sdid Mr. Fria - "war :in earl'ajcwroatt, torn and dirty as it is, turn' op." This iniallahle document, which bore the Lo ' on post date cf Junto 23, 1832, rho as follows: . Asattlllt 4; HOTEL, .1141irMADDLT, i .. 1 1 1 1 LOODON , June 43 lu3-1. "Sit [' ' lease' to' eeeet a plain tomb -elone at the head of Cheri Geoid, Esquire's •-grave, rj ho thud a few 1 months glace et words, aged thirty-iwo Iyears. This is, all that Need be, nocrllted open it. You 'are referred to Mr. Guiewess of Seckaille steeet, Dublin,. for payment . Vow obedient grievant. 1 ' Eotvuese-Ctio.ces." I "You Ste," cokitinued Flitet.' "the knew had insdver• tently let out the date of Goe.for,l's death, merely stating ! it occurr d a fedt . months etievion.ly: aad Mullins con- 'eluded that, is ntering the order io hie day-book; lie Must have somehow or othel confounded the date of the letter*itb that of Closford's deceaso. firmed with this preciuss'diiictivery; I again 'Ought Cunuingliam, and by dint of pilomiseend.threats, , tt last got thierroth erred the t reseal. It was t ist Chilto { Who rewired to this coon- . try from !the Cal , where bellied resided for three yowl' previously...about' two thenthesio, havintrunre business to nettle in Dalai , ` vent eve{ there. end' ene day visited 1 v Swords, readlh,e inscription PG Charles Gosfates gratre 7 I stone.addinupe 'ately seufla out the,grava-digger. midi / .1 asked bon if he had any rect'd of that gentleman's bu- i ..- rich. Conninghinteaid he had, and produced his boo, , - by which it eppeared that it took place December 24.'4 1831. • "That:cannot be," remarked Chiftoni and halo- I ferred to the headtitnne. Ceaningliatn eaidlia had no- i ticed the mistake a feet , days after it was erected; bat thiukincit of DO .43tiseque11211; and never heaving, that he. l i knew of, seen M. lifultins iince, he had said , and in- ! deed thought, addling about! it: To conclude the story —Chilton ultituateli, by pi4ment of ten pounds down, and liberal promkes for thel future, prevailed npon'the grave-digger toend binessil to the infarioons device the sight of the geavil, -stone ltr bad r u gg ested td his fertile, u scrupulous brain l "I. • ! - f This was hod ed a glorious success, and th e firm of Flint and Sharp rank the d'ountess of Seyton's health that.evening wit' greet ent*siasm, sad gleelully "ttio't l i of the.'morrow." i i I, f Oce d Mr. I lc r Y orloo. I ioirr id not Imeted I • false- • We founiltheraring roc+ of Sc} ton House occupied by the , James 0 Jae 3 Kin v iton, his solicitbrs: the I 1 11 Messrs. Jackson, Lady Seyttim and her rather end sister to whom, she ha ri at length disclosed the sonrce of her disquismde. The children were leering the apartment as we entered 4.1 and the griOt-dimmed eyes of the Cou lees rested sadly; upon the biright-eyed hey Ribs slowly, withdrew with liia sitters. 'What look cl4ngrd 10 one of wild surprise al it encuuntorid Mr. nine's shinitig.gOod humored countebance, I Ow more composed and! re served than an 'partuer.'lliciligh 'feeling las vividly as he did the satisfaction of being itlde not only to dispel Lady Seyton's anguish. button tediiiignith the exultation. and , trample on the *peg, of the lioriersble James Kingston. i stiff, grave, mitddle-aged pqrce of hy,leEritical propriety. who was survey ing frEin ETV the corner, of his affectedly Unobservant eyrie the furniture and decorations of ,the splendid apatimiitit, and hugging himself Willi the the% that . all 'was hie!, Business its i in me dieteily proceeded with. Chilton , was. called fit. lie repeated his former !nosy 'verbatim, bed with inelch fluency and confidence. Ile thenTlaCed in the hands bf Jackson senior the Teach ers signed by COnssiaghain slid Mullins. , The transient light faded from Indy Seytor4O countruirsee as he turned spairierly.alnaciet accusingly, towards ea. ' - . ••What anew' have have you to make to this ;whimsies statemelt.thue rrolxrratedlti demanded-Jackson settler. "Quite a remarkable onell' replied Me. Flint. as-lid rang thi bell. ' , Desire the4kentieman in the library to step apr" he added to the 'Outman who answered the aniumoes. isi *boat three risiiiutes in marched Cati• ningliam and Mullins, follr4d by two police officers.— An irrepressible exelamationiof terror escaped Chilton. ' *hie',as immediately edified by Mr. Flibl'a direction td the elite; a$ he poinied Ito Wards the trembling maid% f t !•That yourllllao...eCure tril.'' • A ato/ra of exdlamations,Mentions and remonstrances. inetaull r broke berth.'iiisd it was several miuutes helot*, atteutiou could be obtained thr this statements of our two! Irish Wheelies .and the telidieg of the happily found,', letter. The effect of the evidence adduced was decieige• electrical. Lady Se) tots. an its full sigellikance flashed' upon her. ecietimed with cervolsive joy.. and 4 .thought moat have faigtsd with excede of emotion. Thp See..lobri Hayley retained audible thanks to God in a voice quivering with riars. and Miss Ileyley tea 1 sat of the eitertiollit. and ptie otty returned with the children. wise were iniineddately half smothered_ with their mother's - ecstatic kisser. All was fora few sin. , raise hewildminehst. joy, raptire! Flint persistent' to hiii dyingdeVhif.Piiiy Seytou threw bet. arms armed bti neck. and kissed hie bald forehead. This, however. I cannot personally wench for.: as my attention wee slip. ged at the moutent by the Wiens claimant. the Honor: able Saimaa Khdrama. *he othiblted one of the most it. reeisty sonic. wit:begessi, lackadsisini upsets it is pawl to'e•aasive. lie made, honied' astssest tut. iligaiirsid esit r owd was Immedisimly fray/red by the dim .1.. i 11150 A TRAXI, Ad. NUMBEE,I3S, comfitted “family" solicitors. Chilton as' couireital t o a atatin i u house, and the uest.daf was I Hy commlitad for trial. Ile was 'convicted at the, nest lons, 'and sereueed to seven years' .transport4iiia;tad the "Ool `efirsted" firm Flint ilk. liii srp derived =mei noble laittes, and mote , profit, from vile successful strdke of profea swoßl A Respectable Marriage. Heaven help the. man who, haring i wearied 1 soul with . dalay, and doubts, or 'shimmed the fr,e neap and exuberance of his youth, list undred a d; dallying. of love ) rconsigna himittif 1. lengtto the issue of what people,call a nice mat h- 7 whe - .. ~ . er of money Or of family! . • - Heaver" help you when you begitt to fegar:iler tinge as only a respectable , inititrition,l.and • det the advice,' of staid old friends, litid •in to look around yOu for some very; resptable ife . Yoe beir w may 'admire her figure and he family, end bear ti pleasantly in mind the•very carol :ratetition whieh has been made by e3 - me of four -penetrating friends, that she has * large expectations.* You` think that she would arks a very capital appeardnce at _the head of your table; nor, in the evetet of your coming, to any public honor, would slitintakejtia blush for her breeding.. She talks well; ezcee4iitglywell; and her face has its charms, esp_epiallytieder a lit tle excitement. Her dress is elegant "ad tasteful, - ..,a she is constantly 'remarked upon, by all your friends as a "nice Parson," Sontigoodiald lady, in wh * Ose pe she occasiirtilly sits on a Sunday, thinks she would make a finerwifefor—sombedy. ,• She certainly lis an oligant figure; and tho mar riaget of some hal dozen of your old- napnes Warns you that time is s ipping arid your ebonies failing. • Andy in the pleas nt warmth' of SOON ifter-dinner moodei you nescdre—v4tb her image, iin her pi•etti• eat pelisse, drifting throngh your brain4;-that yoti t will marry. Now comes the' pleasant . 6xcitemeot - of the chase; and whatever family digid y, may sur; round her nialy adds to the PleasurAle loir of ,the snore pursuit. You give en boor toy ur toilette, anda hundred or two more , year tti yo r tailor.— All is orderly, dignified and gracious., harlotte le A sensible , woman, every body says, and ou believe it yourself. You agree in your tali ut hooka and churches and flower". Of course abe has good taste, for obi accepti you. The tecepteinCe is dig nified, elegant and even cow:eons.. I , . The Priatin Prem. H . 1 There it is, like t huge y'olcano, bel4hing forth fire, smoke. ashes and lava ;'little comfiared to the mighty whole which issues therefrom,nbe con verted to the good of man. But eve n s t is, let us not despise this mighty engine, for iit iifeed for noble, 'and glorious ends—it is designed ,for' no lease purpose than bringing about the Arcneration of the human species. Althougis, as y 1 , tie pro has been, for the most part, the anwilli g isla - tejet error. and the instrument of kings, psi , ariiito crate, and ingietiles, in cirrying out the - irrational, ambitious, unciviliting. designs—but if it not ye lower, of truth, for it will ere long t file these' minions, the imbeciles; under its now trammeled feet! 'Even now it 'shows a disposition t retro:P.= Evel)110i17 Truck ix to be seen smiling. 0, the die-. iiliCe 00 its operaticins; while monarch stand froitn--prlests scowl—aristocrats tremb e, and a= becilei are sent to tie totbb of all the cap lets!' itl.monarchs frown, priests' scowl, and art rats t -- ble=for it no longer excluaivell obeys,their infernal mandates! Reader,' did you ever see is printing press? That small machine, insignificaXt in itse but mighty is its results, ie. dest!ned to b 4 the gra , ' of ignonnice—the tomb ormonarchy—thesepulcb of priests--the vault of aristocracy 7 thetkiausoleu of error! The press is designed to matarie the mi of nian—that mind. which is et present i mily in i infini.y.; it -is designed to eradicate error and to estlibliati truth; it is dosignet to dethrone vice and folly; and to establish in their stead, vim!e and wis• . dom. ~. ,' ; "Batter Laugh than Cry." So say 'e. There's no use in rulkingnne's eyes, a ndfitubbenng over all ills that flesh is heir to. The' best way is to stand by to the rack, awl tale thie , good thingsand the evil as they core altar; with out complaining, al says cheering yours 1f with-that philosophical exclamation, "better luck aiest dose Is dame fortune as shy as 'weasel? ITell'her to go to Jerico, and,lsugh in her face. 'pie happiest fellow we eier saw, worked bard and Alm, upon a "plank, ana hadn't a shilling in hil;pocknt, nor even a cost upph his back, Do you find dipaviointment lurking in many la' prize? Then throw it away, and laugh It your fol- . ly.for so long pursuing it. i • Is your heart broiEri 631'snme maiden fpirl Thee thank your stars that you escaped with lybor peek. and make the welkin ring with a 'hearty ; laugh. It esserts,the weight of uue's heart amisiogly. Take our advide under all eireomstanes—"lattgh dullcare Don't be in a burry t get out ef the worl&—it's a very good world, cooltideriog the creatures that inhabit it, and is about nu fell of fun as it t en be - . • , i t • ; You never saw a man cat his throat, liitli a grits on his face; it:s a grand preventive cif 'Melds.— There '.a pitiioisophy and good sense, t 44, is laugh. , lag—it shows a clear conscience, attd a iineerei •gratitude for she _things of life, andielevates ail ,above the brute creation. , So here goer for humor, and we put in for oar sliare while the bah is tolling. 0:7.• The Detroit Free Press atateS that Capt. Phillips, of the America, is htillding it utanitcent new steamer at that pole She is 1300 fees in length, and ikto be fitted a in,the style Of the North River boats. BIM is be - provided `(with a IoW pressure beam engin"; 72 inch Cylinder, II reit stroke.' The engitie is new building 14 the AllaiVe Wbrks in New Tirk. The boilers arei building it Buffalo SteanyEngise Works. The building* puttintap tile engine to under superintendence of E. H. Smith, Esq.,' engineer of the Ireasen and Collin's tines of ocean steamers. , i . Q - After all the flourish of uogbpstd. the Abol. itiouista have failed to raise the $20,000 necessary to bail out the negro stealet Chaplin, late of Albany, now of klarYland, Where he is likely Jo reside for some Owe to Come, *sigh nisch against his will. We MK his ease will be 4 earaiig ta other operators did* "wader-mond4lreed." He has, however, get the silver piteher; mph good lasi it do hiss. II ace. I 1111 IME