. p. - r. D UBLIN et 00.:. Proprietors. ' VOLUME 21. fricaltrittl Olisentr. A.P. DURLIN & Cp. PROPRIETORS. B.•r. SLOAN. rdito r. OFFICE., CORNER STATE. ST. AD PUBLIC SQUARt. ERIE. • . . i Trams of THE rAfr.a. ' ( -,.,.,,, , ..erik.r, h, 104:i rrwr,at . 't2.fa' fy. tr..l-', c T iit VT - Offii , e, in riilvfaite i ['JO I flf m i paid in MiVagee.or within three months from lifetime , i ~:, .ent.mq, tu odui is r.-a ill he charmed. ,LI Ali count unirfaimiT newt he poet paid. RATES OF - A -d .bV ERTISIKG t 3re.5. not eicei.viling 1 Inlet.. one %en, e3„(4) ria a 01,esquare 1111 loom , six months, , 6,00 1 .; ) rum tl;4, 3,t0 14, tlt ad vcriliwrrientsr. : l6 cents per square, of f.ftren lines or I===2== ra I 1 ad% rrt I.(tt sl.ave the pf e nf m ate altowed to syc•enpy mote than L-Nru square.. and to Dr a rd to tkeir innne,diate bairssoir. A,rvertt.ewcrup not bat ingather directions, Isla I* inserter] till ;J.1%11 c uargeil accordingly. DonEc.) C 7'. 11 ERON , Sflrit RT F,R;t,.• PRINIM3-01fice, corner or French and Firth ,tritl-oner Mo#. KOch's store. Retnlcnce on Fourth street. eaxt of the old APotherar) Ii oil. • R. 'l'. sititß Err. 11 , t e , ,,nstatilly unhand a,full supply of Cltoceties.l44::ors,, ship tL(i,ckry.lio% isiuti•,rroiNce. aLc . bud sell. Lill as cheap as the scaprrt. No. I 110,(71.papt,nle 1:ZIEM11 Attornera and•Connsollor at Low. artu, %nd Nl%)* Pcu•,unb BUI3Illy 11.1nds and . for ettra-pay. and All titer Lui,i'veal•ntrutted to like .lull v•vV,Se pylon.% and faiilifuPattention. 4,..:fre tViiabes Block oltl State >trcut, over J. H. Fu4lortnn's Hire; - / let. :9.. LAIRD& filiS*l'. - , , ll ilia saats , n4 Retail flea'Pre in Ilt Good...Graceritsilar.inare. I oa.,N, }'lair, Ftsh, rtaltft: , .. runlet of State biivet an!!! the l'i I,lle droare.near the Coati linuse no NON L.,•}11.1), ! • GAI,EN 11. KEENE. raothionnide I . : 010T. between the Rey , I lintn.e and ft rumt's lintel, sta at% CU TT dotteyn short n..,11c? SPA FF0111). r,„,ribetter'and Stationer. nod Manufaciumr a Blank lk)oks a d 11 wing Ink. coruef GI the Iriam,,nd an r‘tith st tot. J. W. DOUGLASS. ArrpaNcv • VII eftp - NsicLLOR 11.4%\r't 'dice on State Street..th c dt - ors north of Bruwn's note], Ere. ra. • CO3IFI ON & HAVERSTICK. • I'. urea in Dry (oodo, Ilmdware, eruet,,r). Grarrneg., and and Iliorurtw Liquors. Unntdh t-.ltod Man..fneutre4 of No. e,, Reed iluu.e. and curlier tt, French and Erie, ..ra. w. A:111 , 6* L. Crainsetter at Lau. (Office No .2, Erie corner I.:ald boccie, tioilnici. N. Y. • .' I. 4 • g commercial busillelol Wilt-receive prompt riticnion. hi ilk) 1i r.lii xi iuJA•tl' toi 4 vr. J. ►3 NICKLIN. F-rjzt. and'F••netal Agency. and Cet.uppkiunbusine.i.. Crank RUFUS ULM), jit t;t R Enlish, Germ:1111'11d AlllerleatlitlnlWartnnd CtlLlery, .N 1 AtIVOR, V Ituß aid N. :.:1:•7‘..A llotiPe; & L . Cr 4 - e•arrsia. Irarriate anti Wagon. 6ushicr4. dtate Street, to ,ieen • - eteniti Eighth, Erie. L. STRONG. ne ronr %Int Of C. IR tVroll', sitar. ['OCT, .1. L. tcri: WA RT. WE ‘E A. BEEBE. ni -ir is.arrn. Wet. t ..F9s.afraA, one door curt: .t. F:.twr..uu-ndßmntld.ter w yruccnep, XVaue, LI r, FHA, 4 0 ,,, AL. Comet ut Fretich the FatuterW o r and Retail Dealer in Grinerieg, are, Iron, Nails. &e,.; No. 2. Flenstr,g Lts.2, l'a In i theet price pan' fur CuuntiA 'Tx J. t:OALIHNUL ,trr( I:1 vrT .11 rut s and iitt'btt !ttaker -- > , ture,No.s Reed's lltor • .44 tr.., tne Itonnell Iticek) Stnte Street. I:tte.. J. W.; WETMORE, ArToR.NEY AT 1,4 In Walker's °faze. on l‘eventh FLinn , t. Erin. Pn 11.1:ti e RYCACr11'1 . : L Mr..rtrrit .10,!er, and It eta,'' Dealer 1 1 n Dr 2. Grnterii`., i'n cal are. Crain - ring. 11ardware, Iran, :‹t•.l, I krs. ase. lzturt. l late four Jiro.% Erie. Ta. I;elitm.. Axle Arun.. PpringF, and a general lax in ca . =addle and Carrlna .. Tr innn s. aitvlS A TI , OI".•Ci kT l.iw an4 1 .1 - ..tiet ut the Yerwe, nn I Aleut t-r We K Fthue Mutual tile 3 wn ir,•l o V VlOfC. I.:rir. W. 11. ictib LVON & SON. ihrats,tr in Watches, Clocks, luokinC•(:lae,.e. r1:1130 Lamp*, nijipilllia Ware, Jewelry, and a varlet) 11101.11 Pf I ~trey Articles. Keystone Buildings, four iloors below 1414%L.:b Sfate Street. Eric. (11'LLIt Arro w tirr AT LAW, Girard . - Erie Cowl!, and ot , attended to with proinpinewi and imiltr.h. BROWN'S HOTEL. • r,4,14t v•tzte Eaot.r,leorner o' State strect•aad the Put he square rne. r. a.terr Westeru and - • uttiern stoke came. • T. W. M0011.F.. I'.•.t.rß Groeerie.-... Proeisi• (c.. No O. l'udr People's Ro JOSIAI ELLOGG, • rOtira;uing p c tOnizuiraiiol2. erctont. WI the rubliC UPC.k. e3slor Stalft street. Coat, *III. Planer W anti hi Fob, tongtantl) fur sale. J. 11. 1 1, 11.1.1A315, Ililker and Etehange Rinker. Dealer in Hirt of. I:yetsam.e, eurtoientesof Depome. Gold and sll%erewn, le.. otliee,4 (foots below lirown'a Hotel. Ere. Pa. _ Est F. 1./EiNISON„ Al' lAN NFT AT LAW, CleVeafl, eo—Ottice on Stp ,, rtor .treet. .ttst nicer Block. Refer to Chwf Justice Parker, ramhrithn. Lan riehool; Hon. Richard Fletcher. Iflstate't., llo..tqn; Hon. vnuel H. Pock in. , . 141 i Walnut It.. R tetrad H. EM ..33 Wall racer. New York. Fur u:,ttanontal..r: - ter to this (Ace. - VINC,ITST. Ari OR% rYst .1r WA—Office up ptasre in Tannnln) Hall bull :Ito: • ,rtli of tne rrothonotary• office. &1.. MURRAY ALL()N. ArortET f xn eoCNSICIA.oR AT Law—litlice °Vet . C. D. v. : lW* Mrffe, entrauce use deur west of etatc atrelq. on ate Dm ad. "" - L ROANZWEIG & Co. irIIOLF/lAL It AIM Rirr.tu. Ihrvirtuu iu Foreign and Dome:die Dry 4 .0 0, 1.., ready made Ckqh lug, 90041.20 d &Wel, AC., NO. 1. new - t,e Block. *tete street. Erie. C. M. TIBBALS. I lc, LE". in Dry Goads, DI Groceries, Crockery. Hardware. &e., No, lll.Cbeapokide. JOHN - ZININI • D trait inCrpeerier and Provisions 01 alt klnds, Staid street. three drum north or the Diamond. Erie. SMITH' JACKSON. Dc, cut in Dry Goods, Groceries. Dards we. Queens iriirc, Lime, Iron. N 1ie..,111. Cheapinle. Erie. Pa. WitLIASfitIBLET, Imerat Uand Va.lettaktr, earner of State and eeventh *Wefts. 'irzi - KELSO & LOOMS. - --- - G [KILL t. Forarisuit, Produce and conamizirerrhants....l,-alPrs in coarse and due salt. Coal, Plisater.'elo .11e. Public duck, :. west side of the bridge, Erie. Erwin J. K ciao; WALKER Gworaa a Forwarding. COIIIIIII end Ware-house rant of the •• G. LOOMIS & Co. DRALET.i in Watches. Jewelry. Silver. German Silver. Fisted and Br 'manta %Vac Cutlery. Military &Janine)" U 00412., Slate street, twarly UppLWlre the Fade /Intel, Eno. C, Loon.- • CARTER & BROTHER, Wnot.rs• LP fiud Retail dealers DC Drugs, Medicines. Paints. Of Dye -stuffs, Glam. Reed Riouse, Rrie. ' -JOEL JOHNSON. ity.Atrit In Thedogieal„ Illiseetlaneous, thakday and Illasmeal &lion Books. Stationary. kt. Park Row. ase. JAMES I. FA.llloVlims Merchant Tailor, on the public equate ! , a few doors urn offitite street, Erte. 15 - :W. -- CLAitK, . . trntri 4t.it •NID RICTALL Dellk`f in Grogerki. r‘cref‘folls, Ship Ctumllery. Stone-ware, .Ikc. 4ke., No. 5. Donnell Block., Erie. U.D. 1313 AFFORD Dealer in Law, Medical. seriticd Miscellaneous Books stationary ace. !State U. four doors below the Put!' le ululate. DA. 0. L. - ELLIOTT. Resident Deu . rist;. Office and dwelling in the Beebe Block. on the Last site of the Public Square, Eric. Teeth inserted on Gold Plate, trotoorte to au enure sett. Carious teeth Ailed with pure Uoltl, and restored to health and usefulness. Teeth cleaned ithiountomenta and Goatlike.° na to leave them of a pellucid clearness. All work warranted. S. DICKERSON. Panama Ana Pruaelow-.-. Office at kb ireakleace€o effellish 1 ". 13, OPrathe the Mithodlet Church. Erie. 3O H. • . .vp 'TAIL destet in Univ. Medlcifter. rip: Stun. • ac • No. e. Pceit Route. the. . • 11 •• OesE EMZEIZEI Wines, Lill C3!1,11C!!, Fruit ?rate rtreet, Err:. W W. Lemon Sc COOK. and Produce Merclauts;Sec IC Bridge. Erie. 1r T 1• I ' '( I,)tittrq anh 3},thittll FRIENDS ST rftaNcEs zrzowri. Like pillars tall and brown. Tile (kJ trees stochl, add tie leaves of lune i; Were dark above, sla we Catr. at nook, On their itruey data Spat d-ma Where woutilarko sang. gad 'our talk alai f! As t.tis its the hoe.t a bean should be. Though Of ti.j.:MUL ILiC•44; auJ >errs Were • Pert !rine. ohd meumrie. etthe TtrroJgh the •Iletil ahad...au.l the 6r .. That gioriona then on the ere...liar:dr. Is For all our I/wag:as and then!e Were friend.; "rat each in that :tarot dell j !lad 4 tale of his own lichit's vow to tell, i Audis: mac wen: there %huhu:tin:wed wed., One saii—•'liti kart Yrields, .. For my home is ridso kindred now, • i And they call toe blithe or heart and brow • While favoring fortune Punts . 4/er sunny smiles to yo ith'sglad cheer, Aod 1 knaav that iiuch to melt arc dear, „ Fo? their loecatilt flows o here us course Is c "1 have hid friends," said ore, "But titiz tr;ed wale, sad niztime more, And they that sta:ll when the storm magma Fell olf her:se the sail; Yet some on niv faith had 3,lltreer h;11. 7 Toe yoJna, but now they site far end uiti— • Brave heas'o, but their glare is Icor ,and cold Then movingly or essO, • ..1 hula irten.l—'m as a stranze mistake In a po.ar wort.: like w snake— : And how upr friendship sped, • in:niers not, but my days are sped, And weary Ow v.atntngycirshate grown, 'Since the Panne of that trust was it,own." Aud tve avice lova Ler tear; '.l 111, z fry.t, 1, tho , 4!A tlp:rt. I Jii; had% tee il,ll:ll.eausiQr LekwEel; 1(...1 I is 1,1 .tro.e • r,r thc ~..c, : ss3ra' toi:, b 1:c ri nu: rd a!,eavca, ///' And th , * love tit .t sera 3ci .bot bclaevrs , Huh Ire gr4re return a. roe ata re atal leaves So freely spra.e cash heart. 1411.11allVe I >0.4 /t.. thp Att.. non tress behjai bci4ereirt Lue.:l,l I And e•enre,t th , .!uny 1)r the b 37. If the) r'er t;:i:areri. !ay. HE NR LISL A SIVA:TOP THIi CIVIL . WA: r.jet.l.l.isurs IT was late un the eight Of in early day in spr , Baps shout two hours pist in; r ilitigtit—And yet 1.1 ti tan to of a Burial lon ••ty divelhag on tire etl4,e I , piece or oommou group d l , {1\4 17 a'a,ot teat 1 . ii F.rno g .don Hwi oe. Isere I awake and up , . 811X10414 Clec - gisiuz fruanil e small, bur With , the hi art.:: d tiltnessdi it but •1, over ths wadi. t i 1 candle sly tood 3.1 . 71 plain o ken stall in [lie IT room, by lho light of wlitcli wa" 11;ti scrrint I uituluu.s. a *iii.ll, find: ttrint fcirolo - fig: ' still preserved all the times of exquisite beauty' certdan degree ''of shine" correspoudaug well I , deep errTnltl.o. oft !I a. I tileett, and ...ids v.,. s.a.i.•. w''l4 braided from the jfurrheaal, spokd the i • ' man) 'y eirs wirda r the ,ietr!ifsing power of tune i , j farm hid la •ea in'its priaue.. and that beauty. ; lingered, tied Itia, sva ils errsts e•tpansion. \Le her .hotik b r W..IS. a se earl figura so like *Oa with elery grace w:iich time had hipped ia j•i:t Lbw ti; oath the chalk uti withered and kii seared—thiit at seemed a living picture of wh hid been spin. , twenty years hefure.•••••3 port tatnily,;eetare gi”-r‘, %sherd hada in 1 Ivehnn, mud ttisrsi V. 3 011 giaces that the ettra gathered as ike Clew. At ilia ieeoud wiahlow was a samawli it servant', contrasting strorigly in her !latter! with the plant nu itliCsll which decked the tr urea, whose garb I shall not pane to describe flee that it wai;,,f . White, and lea in the \time; A. D. 161—, though either poverty. 's taste, or deference to the puritan.cal mania had deprived it of every extriaticous ornauierl The night upon wh eh the whole part) lcul dark and sad; for the moons lied; gone do clouds overheld, thiiugh not particular heatl sufficiently so to I),'deevery star, ned cost , shadow over the wide extent of undolatio wind', in tins clay time. stretched aw~p for within pew. few faint streeketf pale I sky separated the' liwkness of the Iteavens4 nerd the earth, and 'narked who're the pr. an hither Ward were turned the eyes of with s; earning and a l its.Scius gaz., a particula dint horizon, where, every now and then, br cs, sudden and sharp, but circumsdribtd an broke upon the night, followed by a dies. quick and traneitory. No one ',peke white thi;se filches coati') silence itself seemed to shoW the - intense was felt, by the tenants of that cStimber, events of which they obtain' so dim and uti view. At the and of five minutes, I'bwev bursts of light entirety ,ceased; the repoos ger heard; and the elder of the two ladies, from the esind . osti, said ',in a low voico, , it i will is wrought by this Tho youngrir said!ncithitig; but. d aping together, r4ieed her' eyes toward the dirk her full sweet ripe pioved sitently, (Zell to that never closed car which hears thp a heart's thoirghte as plainly as the loddoctd In a MODINA after. the clattering sound was htard cetitipg quickly down the road. very faint and distant -the dull; heavy t fleet steeds galloping Over indict grunitd; b nearer and nearer—loft the turf of the coin over the firm and sionny road—c.iiinis clo -passed it-I.mnd died awn in the &static "They are flying!" said the younger mother, they are Oing: Surely sonte4o era of the air i must !assist those blood.th They areilying; di :you not hear the oril" "Nay, nay, Aarcret,"l replied the otli the roundheads wh liy. Though Gorin liens marched by l, re, we cannot tell, struggle may have turned, or on what i the rebels. So it mey well be the traitor ' selves. Bat look eat, bock out; your 1 1 ith 1 thmine, and testi dimmed with teary may catch • passi•g glimpse that wil news." Tbsi younger lady premed he eyes clog and though. by this time. the rust party, passed the house. jet the distant monad nigh met her ear; and she coatinesd t. faint Ilse of the road to the spot when di the gravel. which distlegained It from it, was lost in iherrnetal daftness of higth three dark Arise earn. ferns* *Peed; at fast. se nser together. and night. that she could hardly &stilt:MA Orrin from each other; but greasily tbq forme became more sod more clear. and, as they darted put the ,lionse, she exclaimed iu a glad toilet •' They are the rebels. theymre the rob. ets' fly og for life! see their great boots, end their too none *Wive' crest or plume!" 11 ••Bitt they mai:he pursuing those who went befdrie.r said her mother. Frith a less elated tone. ..they may be the followers. and not the Byers. Margaret." ••.*o. no, they are flying in good *oath!" replied the young lady, "for rer and anon they torn their heads to look behiud, and still urge their Mantel faster attach look. Boa they are gone! And new pray God that victors may I of coat us dearli4Arlsh that my b: other were come sod Henry Lible.", Margaret. said her mother, "give God un d:rided thaulte; for if my lon and your lover be both left upon the field of battle. vie ought still to feel that their lives werearell bestowed to win a victory for their royal m aster." *i Mtigaret covered heneves with her hand., bat made na answer, and in a moment aster. fresh coming sounds c.illed her again to the window. It lass a single horse man who now approached; and though he rode at•full speed, with his head eornewhat bent over the middle. yet he catunued his course steadily, and neither turued his look to the right or left. As he approached the house, his h . orse started suddenly from 110100 onject loft by the road side plunged, and fell; and the rider, cast ,with frightful violence from his seat, was thmern on his head upon the ground. A deep groat was, at first, the only sound; bet the moment after, ilia horse, whicli tall - borne him, start ing up, approached'close to ale body of its master, and. putting his head to where he lay,. bra long, wild nei g h, seemed at once to express its sorrow and to claim assist ante. 1322; - "If it be Essex or Manchester, Fairfax or Cromwell, we must rouder him aid. •Margeret," said the mother: “never must it be raid that friend or enemy needed help from my door and did not meet it. Call ty the hind's boy 4ridgett; open the doer and 'hriuz in yen fallen luau." Hur summands were speedily f0151led; fur. though r qgitt low in her estate, the lady Herrick was net one toyliTer herself to be disobeyed. The strtriger was lifted, froilVtlie ground, placed in a chair, and carried into the Iniuse. His eyes were clued; and tt wa. trvidoidto the elder lady. as she held the candle to , his Lace, that if not killed he was compleielystunuad by his fill. Fle wu a hard-featured man, with short griufed hair. and a heavy determined brow, on which the line of 'p:rpetual thol, remained, even in the state of atupar iota which he had fallen flu was broadly made and mulcular, though not corpulent. and was above the middie size without being tall. Ills dries consisted olio dark grai; coat, which clove to bun with the familiar base of au old tersest: and a browta cloak: . which. in truth, h.sd loot rtuoch — of its fresh ness in his service. Above" hit coat' had been placed a coin:dee cuirall, the adjo..meis of which had betrayed groat .1 . -inptont4 of iteste; acid side he wore one of iiio.e lon . g. hairy b10.,: i 3e of plail toe lid often brew the jest of the coval.ort. Mt head was uncovered eitnar by het er merino, and the expense of his forehead. the oily redeeming point in I'l4 countenance, was there - folly displayed. The rest of lasi face wee not only. coarse in itself, but bed in 'lts tax• inassion: and when. after eons *cold water had been thrown over it. he revived in a degree vid looked rdund. the large. shrewd, unsatisfactory eyes, which he turned Upon those arena him. had nothing to loom to propos scm 0.. ow Se• . The me cut that coosciousnees had 'fully returned he made n effort to start upon his feet. but instantly sunk back into his chair. exchuinini. •%The Lord his''' . * Inc. :yet itiut•t I gird up in lotus and go, lest I n: --per- i abi- r et I ir,v3 lits from aoJ, wikia ows Upon A siuzle dst of :tie up of the re. which thou;a a all some EMEtI7!I of si gee that vhich still 4isitig over first—but the other. fall into ciiiitittif.." ••3' ear nor, fear not!" replied Lsdy Herrick, whose humanity-was somewhat chiValrous...you are m gaiety , watifor a while till con are b• ttera'ale to mount, and then get ou :ono' in God's name, for I seek -not to, resit* roundhead.; wore he. Yet stay until Snit can ride," she added, eeciag his hind again grasp the chair as if to rise, "wonvin should know no enemies an the hurt and wounded." "Nat. hut, worthy lady," replied the Parliamentarian, should the crew of Airs ,Slaabitish Grmeral G 'ring follow me even here to smite Me hip and thigh, as they hers vowed to do all who be sr arias fur go lhes's• sake or to brow un- DEITEI !test iu the 9 may sPe resper 11311 u tidy maid ly thettrray. o other fig- let it •uf mode of tile • bear ins sway captive—" • • “Fear not, fear not!" answered the lady; "nous sho'd dare by my hesith's sr to lay hands on otte• that com mon mercy bade me t ke in and ehelter—fear not, I say. That is right M trgaret." shl; ad !ed, seeing liar dadghte r pour some wine into a gitialtur the uie of the stranger, •'take that.: it till reliOve you and gisevyou strength to myheity o of the day. ked cut was n, and the were quite a deep grit) moorland. speed on." "fleet thou caught the stranger's horse. Dieltion?" she demanded turning to the boy who had aided in bring ing in ;the Commonwealth maul and who now reen tered ;he room der a snomentary abeence"! "lie is caught and made feet below." replied the lad; ' "and here are my young master and Master Henry Lisle -coining up' from the court. They have beaten the roundheads, kalsd Colonel Cromwell, and taken his whole army prisoners!" • , Scarcely had he time to pour forth this rapid tide of news when the door was thrown open.und the two young cavaliers. in broad huts and plusnes, followed one another Tepidly in,- each taking with the lips of the two ladies that dear liberty consecrated to intimacy and direction. "Welcome. welcome, my gdllaut son!" cried the Mother as she held the first to her bosom. own dear Margaret," whispered the young Bari" I tleman whir had followed, as he took the unrest. kiss whiCh welcomed him back from danger and`airifet her Turther gratulations of all kinds were suddenly ItoPP O4 II II I as the eyes of the two cavaliers fell upon the stranger. wad had now recovered strength to rise from his seat. and was anxiously looking toward theduor beyond them. "Whii in the devil . * name havewe here?" cried Sir Get rge Herrick; "what crop-eared villain is this?" • Is vain his mother esplained, and-strove to pacify him. Thu sight of one of. thi rebels raised in his bows all the agitating fury of the fight in which he had beer just en gaged; and neither the prayers of his mother or his sits ter.. the promises they had made to the stranger, or their, remouitrinfeetto himself , had any eirsct. esclairned. "bid yOur father bring a rope. - By the f..orti of Heaven, I will hang this round heideer to the elk before the door! Brinallerepe.,l saio,*.and unshiathing his sword, he advanced upon the Perhilnentarianllcalling upon bus companion to prevent hie ',nape by the door. The stranger 'lid not a word; but bit his nether hp.- and calmly drawing his tusk, retreated into One cornet oflthe roohh . keepinra'keen eye fixed open the young ee i valier, who strode on toward him. Islargaret seeing ' jiarsi el/ Rersaasion was rain with her brother, turned her to instantly Lid his Insley a rude ht upon the vet the dark. pect ended; waieting. point on-Ott •Itt red fl ash moment iry, ut report al od; bit the xiety which .reg, ird,to the atianiqory a r, the sudden were 90. I units away over; God's her fair hands cactus. while tip a petition II voice of the ugued appeal. of horses' fest At first it was mp of several 1 woe it came 1 on--elanged e to the house tidy. "Oh wy the dnrk row tY fanatics.— . ries -ga.!lopiig "it um be : hat his cave ida be a ‘. diet fly to es ors young .! parebacea ;you give w red it-tky the -Aced to the %natio*: f fugitives had others coming gess spou the mellow glare of e mond allt sostatots. M ith tremandotto blades hy the I : 127' ONWARD -AEI SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1851. .tocoing sheep open ad ilia whir cavalier. large Herrick. "but Dor. I trod." repiled ilinsick:. ToIF they t• stayaod tyi-bbei eta. Rid *V uglier, Nand kiln !ter*. Will yo" "lity a maiOiy your own hearth, lrho pm confidence it your mother's word! Fie. Lel 14,b1m go! We hark slain enough this night to let ona rebeheacape, were haithe devil hqnselfl 4 rli c Sir George ilerticiE glared a ad. far it moment in `goody 'Hance. and Visa put op h 'swords '. . 1 ."Well." said he at length. "if, he stayed bat on her promise, let him hike' biaaseli awi ,my. Be will grace thiii 1 1, gibhetsorne other clap Bat do n lets see him moyis scram." he added , with a llook of tagast. "01 4 shall r 4 my blade through him 'Bather I ilt or not." I "Come fellow. getlthee gonell said Henry Lisle; .4 wilt see thee depart;'' and whilelia companion fixed h stern with ete inlet - laity upon th fireplace.l as if not witness the weeps olthe renadhektd.'he laid bum eat the chamber to the outer door. .The 'treater moved . forward keeplog his naked sword still In no comment on the sloe in whici i cipal a perforiper. As be pa* !Swayer. he kpt a v very glance . rick, bat the mama t he quitted ease; and paused quietly at the d forward hie charge During 01 unfriendly" look upon Henry, Li "boat to speak more than once, low voice-- "Something I would rain lag ire blind creatures. I it'd• see not thanks concerning ilia eternal doubted Whether— ' ••No thanks ars needed," cutting across what .romissid to angics habitual wit 4he ran t- are needed for safe, diet is ern thee plainly, that b • it not been would willingly hav • aided id ha hands: - end when 4e two meet past till the of one or place!" •••Ct may`bs ao • if Itamen twists; ••a Ia ph be God lierap the ! found slack that I may ma:" been es , ye • weed Lien gh none e/i tee in despite rue" said th prise; 'ghee ill trnet. nett • day of wet ••Thou but nor of the etrifoae," ■ kuow thee. the fared harder with "Thou tuowest f)ittg any great au in 1661; and I malignancy, that Taus aa)ing. h ing aoinewhat he 1 put hi, feet aly the ho aerosol the for him, rode owe; Time Ifew—ye ra past—the einfiorary success obt in al by General Go ing over the forces of Oliver Crom ell was swept sway ed forguttenlin Si tide of brillian tri umphsin won bp ill Parliamentaty general, who trod upon steps of victory to he governor i nt of an empire. ' Ile had conquered his op orients by the sword; he hail conqu ,6 .red his partisans by •pocrisyt be ad ettbdued all to his iviil , and under then sof Lord ent,ral. ruled with more power than akl . lit.the men while, Sir George /ler rick and fiery isle had foug t ta , the last in the cause of their ancient onarcha; a their zeal, like thall bleat of humane . miss. hope had grown bat the st pc under the pressure of misfo sue and distress. At the varione•chancers of the pivia war. fir* limos oge,‘ h....n u anointed for the u t rion•of Henry Lialei Margaret Ilerric , mna sv. m 4 C os bad eonieunfod mishap interven il to delay .wirt all so much dedird 'Each day.that w nt by . Lady derrick. with MOIVii i exhausted and Itopee depreedid, longed more imp i to see her .child Luited toe man of talent, and murce; a d each battle that pissed firtni ..1 end re by. Sir G l i liorrizli, struck Tilii a presentiment of approachin thanked God th t he lied 1:v41 to place his aistee'sl itt-that of hie fai ad., i 1 "Cho last tim fetal call to-W (dl; and Ileur ion'. lut requ or delay—with 'would give he Their weddin , the roarriago reinter field. Lisle only t to Margate at vain care , ' I -If at once t; wu.* pad o 1 aced the tan ing train. n.nn aeir bridal ere tho dar wf otying tow& •leved some t ided.' No e of loyalty to a prisone•. jou lice (nit was it Was mien de. fun corivictioni ax Wll the d days lay, Logics! w la permitted band's bosom. om pronounc' n hiin and to sae Lady Herr; , u, gazed so ut faded cou Immo than a ',upon his ine and , long i ~prisootneot. was It hopeless despair of hor 1).4w/el ant bosiety ciouJel by suddenly. wit out a word. d e,... m mother turned left the prise , , - • lt was io I at great unejaalled.hall, whose ltagniG is cient vault 11 overhung sla many strange en „mighty, scenes in -En lick history..ind whom record o brief and gorgeous peg ants reads aimed a homily on hn ' tnin little ness as even lie dark mistaeriele of the tomb. it was in Westminster Hall, do the 116th day of - Deceits. that Westminster Hall, the c i otos* o f trumpets and 'ell the p - and splendor bo of milataryi and civil state. !splendid procession era ' (*m aid to a chair or t . sme ras ed on sous ornamental! steps it the fart* I • ezirem , ity or the uilding. • Judges in those Minutia robes intended to ire dignity to!the judgements they trona l , :in co; and arm re dressed small that glit t ering panoply des tined to den and bide tha ragged ratio of wait moved the echoing- vement bettvien the Mrs ranks pflsoldiem, who kept th space clear from the gazing and,' admiring Multitude. t the prioCipel figure of the Whole pre cession, cession, on itickill eyek weritarned. weal lhat of • ri t stoat. bran built man, with • dingy Well itir beaten countenenc . shaggy eyeirows. &OA large ci nose,— His musts ace was as Unprepossessing as as bra con ceived; nor as his drank which , consisted off t sin black velvet. at , equal to thDM! who surrounded i h at. But there was malting in -leis carriage and bis I once not to be ati en. It wee: the confidence of, 0 wer—Mt ' the extras us power of niecuatmencis end site hon. but 1 of that con insisted interMLl strength- which guides and rules the things around 11,., Each step es he planted it 1 upon the pavement. see Mei destined to be risited there forever; sad his eye, as It encountered the gleams of th ose around. fel upon them With a cairn power IWhich best 1 them to 0 e duet before la gaze. Passing; Coward he ascended the steps whiilli reseed the chair at state; and I . turning 'Mind sto od unco vered before the piociple. Tit.' i I two keepers of the great Mat Melodies on ' right and left read • !long paper called the lastuata of remotest. by which, likeness other things, the Lord Oliver 1. Cromwell was named Lend Protector of the Common wealth of agland. The paper wee then ti &an oath odoslaistatod. and potting on his hit. the re which -had advauued lo•the chair est down. ainidei, • seclant ewes el the people walla all ,the rest ooatitt+6i to stand areoll isevar.od. V " ether serene+ , wore portoramiti ma d , dos thereat carper. siaiatiayat Want. 'lad Oak the pre. email 114 wart the Iteete of the hat: eni#- ir katl he frapotdll line •half aril, eati i gt. 'whoa a /g+tioax. tebe . . Ith a firm.ealm ate 1 his 11544 and Makin he had been so pri d through*, roo pon Si, George 11 1 4 it bo seemed Mat, r labile the boy tins t pause be tamed e; and seemed es t bingthats mid je :th oiigh .Grod knows whit is boat for us &Cody which it 'may terrupted Henry Lis! • • one of the long ha of that day, ••no than ging!). •warded. I t or the lady's promise' tog three with - my o • [ Ace to lave, we shell *et mark oar meeti: Il." replied the P o gar* me siren l • the work apple l ough it bo the' w ile; and then 'add ,ore does, or it , I promises." • eget., without to driest the better d / ido l tandieg thy' pre mey iet come to 1 u the stirrup, and moo which wee breuitt r emmon :dna. On the nod ;een id.-- 4iiite IMM en. orge fate. hand n the rrick via* ITs?tarldrd wu here Sir George di aped to hoer his that without furthhrj Pap• pause ,—she ooiew or uselou tear • hew promised proie• o—uo glad peat, üb. on of the two loA• tot.-7 I '°=h. '• ipd • Was I spent, Hoary Lie • the - tower of Lou on.— me; but whoa it tclo' place deuce was Want',Ag Ito hie is king; end the 414 k ind three who . 1' been h - -d upon him. A bilie death; and •~i ultra Inaz in szony tidh k, to whom be b e time pith .400 seance, eri.tiet welr. lagooy. by tad 1 more But i ry and sesito „„, 411 0 II had been while log to;es• of the soldiOnt way. pushed ea only past sad cut herself feet. "Aa act of gI s. Lord Protester!" she "An act of grac4 to briag a much aeedds power you brie iissunlidl" "What moulds( thow.Women?" demanded Cromwell; "somewhere I bre 'see thy fate before; what wouldst, oboe? If thy petition bit i toneteieed In godliness; and sash as may be granted wit safety to those poor disturbed realms, it aball.net be refused ie each a day as this." i "Whoa Call CroWswell failed in his attack on the Fiuriogtoilioase." said Lady Herrick--fortt we. she who liner before him—i"and whin Gen. Goring earpri sed end cut to pisses hi Weeps at night near Wareham Common"—Cromwell brow darkened, but still the i i went-on—"be fled fro a disaster he could not present: and was cast trolls his horse, stuamid, a l itlirdoor of the widow woman, Who gees him shelter. He was !boso my of her and hers, aid flying from a battle is which her own sun had toug h; andyet she gave hint rest, and comfort. and op oiled tat very son, who would have shed his blood by her hearth. Thera, ton, Henry "Lisle interposed to so? his 'lfs, and was successful; other wise, Lord Proto4tor, 4811 thee, than wooldat never bays' sat ha that seat iticb dint* but taksa this . day. Con demned by- year *sidiesi for aetiog according to his con science, k sowais k the Ufa of !teary Lisle. in return for the life ho raved . Gr ut it-- , oh. grain it , as you ere a man and a • Christian Ir' • • Crianwell's tulow wee dark, and after gazing writer for a monseut' in silinc,e, is only rtyly eras. "Take her away; the Seeman is ad—take her away and put her forth; but-grilitlyl—gin ly—bruise not the brnieed—so— nox let us paw it, for iiti`tratb, we have been delayed too loog." I'ut out of the hall b the solckers; her teat hopergene; her heart nearlyibroke fiir her chi and her child's bus- bind. Lady Ile rick wandered slowly on toufard that saik place where shei had left all that was to' her. The Ray and mighty!cavalaade , which eine. it the usurper hack iir his psi e, paised her by like Gas oi lk wisii, pain ful dreams whi h meek us with sights of spl der in the midst of some eery . inoa; tad !Wore she had tbreaded more of the solitary el l reets, robbed of their popula • .n by the attractive n4441'1097/ of the day. 'angle trooper • I. loped up, gazed on her a moment, and rode on. At th tower ou tormollities were appalled to her immediate en trance of the piisonerbi cliambpr—sou was led to it at puce; the door itself wsis open: and nualtaied iiiiper lay up on the table; Ii my htild Margaret in hioarrus; and tears, which had user befire seen in his. eyes, now rolled. plentifully dose his rheelw, and mingled with those of i hie bride. but. trangi tesay. smiles were shining though those tears, an 4 happiness. like the rain-bed4uu. beam- - ed through %tali drops i of sorrow: , I "Joy. mother. joy!"' wore the first and Gni); iirordS; "joy, utother.iiyt—fleory isipardoned:" I Recreition. Men need id will hais soine kind of recreat:on. The i body Was not Made for cons:dot toil--..the, mind wait pot formed for cohstiot isturly. pud has not ordained that j life should be bpent ilo one contiuurd eerie! of effarts to 1 emirs the thiligs of !this world. He has fitted min for enjoyment, ail well ail labor and mide hinveusceptibler of pleasant embt oat ; p e did not design him for a slave , to dig the ear h awldle and ike—toil on until the hour of t dents comet o conduct a sheltered system back to dust os and ashes. 1 a the other !land, He has given him a physical system wlnich, like he harp it may be touched He to any tune. e has made th e eye , the ear. the month, 1 , 41 inlets of lasso4e. He lhas canitittned us that we :may be woo d op to the highest pitch of pleasure. and 'receive thro flood of happiness. esidethis hikes arranged the outer.world t i 1 . in such a roli nor site give Mau the highest enjoyment. Had God dentigried.tnait for aeasless lobar, he would not have given I im such a body as he possesses: he would jhake darken d the 'eye, deaidaned the ear, and blunted iall the nicer ensibilittes , and made the hand as hard as iron, and th foot es insentibler as • Wass. But, formed i 1 for enjoymeitt„ we find him ireelting after it. After the r labor of the day its over. and the toil of life done, they turn to ever goofier to find some source of yecreelten, of bfe which is Gagrant with towers, led with sweet 'Music. Now, this desire for istend of being quenched, should be control., cted: instead 0 being totally discouraged, it rued into pure nd holy chinuele, and made 'good of man a d the glory of God. , some liven* which 0ch , . 1 reeroation. l led and di should be to result its Droll Defati As the comaterci defi6ition aloes are creatOng no little excitenteatiu the political and inditary world. we..tibps oar • s genuine i Inakza may run be consider . to is a creature oianitnation, checked by mod idedJu ilaterntidatiou, and supported by tida -1 ed • miss A Yin) oration. g aura . - He has +veneration corre l cted by toleration, with a love orvelt'sP7 l lL' 336 ( l 7 aid einilltioe; and when_reduced to the state.ag:ravatipn, ign asinine the most profound dissimala on for the par on of retaliation. always coin baled, if 1 NW - kw:4h speculation. A real ve Yenhee,,ju4 c'tptured. will be fmand no deficient i,' the !undoing Oalities: • is lii is a eelf-dsusying, asilll'-relyinz. always trying and into ever)llthing prOng. T - He is s i !loper,of, piety. ) propriety, notoriety, end the temperas, ', a isoeietY. , 'Heine 'ragging. gagging. bragging.istriving, thriving. swoppiniljostliag, bustling, wrestling, mosical.quizsicat, aistrononii-al. philosophical. poetical. aid comical Port of a' chariqor, whose manifilit destiny is to spread civiliss tion to the remotest corn 4 of the earth. with, en eye al ways on the loop-oat for the mein 'ehatice.—Rogaresille ( Tom. ) ,Tiases. ... ~i,, , , ~ , . Da a • ••Tbis l asitnal.'" said is itioerant showman. "is the/ royal Af lean hyena. measuring tonneau fest from the tip of Wei nolo to the end of his tail. and the same dis tance • . ags.iti. making in all twenty-eight feet. He • woods in the fligiti season' lA* a barna* be- Itrees, and the-10814mm alt those who ems, to ace; lead instance Of the depravity of human Ors in int in di his err' nature .' °sight at It. Tin ife of a elergyrrin living not a tkonsand Miles from Po;tiae, sits cane to the:dem:6y a Isoisehe pre • mar l ed bier with : two Erne , irrkeis.'sayitg that be Was sent 1.4; lidy..L-.—...; Ahl silt, the lady; we are very mach orbliged;!:lllmMme Mr. --....... give, them to my hos. dve?l 'Oh no. nia'ain" said - the boy. ." year Aasilorad ani 0 . '" mem at Lie iitiit!' The boy had get the wrong o .Mot wags aff. . ILT 'gigs long siOce.'. writes an old friend sad osirres- iroadetol.•.sis l was re:dining Irons 'Bistralu. I was amiss: ed. wh i le the Mire Ovid. a ninisieutary stop..tit demon istration made bs a crazy nun. on bis way to the State Lispatie lieyinta. at 1./tian. Us was standing on the each. is beat albs +iron horse.' .4 Yon think yos are oncost,' I Ito saia, taakia: 'wildly at itsa loasasatlve. boalnit attitude; •but look Where: I.esu • oo! I'vo flogpd the fury bulbs of &sham. and tkiir bores eat !Bay! doe't ettedtkore.' whistling obeli. lib • likiekreerd in abet-nes - a; jest jump reed to bake 0408%06h out of yes, yet 1 1--- 4 * l O -gm wrissisPi I whip broke ead • • toil. ho hued the Crotowell'e scialateitpm ag ea the on of a Yankee. .1 50 A TIDAU, is Advass•. NUMBER 39. QUAKER GIRLS. IT la* T. 'US . , •••••••• %Flu larea not iimikar this! ra 'oiling of a rair oat lima. 1.1 lib maw dark and engin* hiaar-R. 41.11 unfair se a nun. !beard her sing rna summa► ttwat Thu fairy voice can sewer lave Mr beset till lik U doom Obi bird near blither sung in May, Joe mask nude I)ke Rm.. McQueen of gra/us Who lava rot Quaker glrla? • Tbenrs o timetblag la tbiiiikalat alr,; mAnd fout...the slesaill woo.. The ebSe abJ mild blue am... Tat pietzlk raslle. 'hearties toaa.. Lad all aasuelaw walla that sraillr The *Lapis laaneCa tle.— • That maks mot slei la spirit. Woe I6id adieu, oh: WWllau Punt Tay Ctrs pporliaa Who loves aelQuaket girls, I may no casino mousy agall, With my' umbrella through the mg*. Cp Arch or Chisuiut meat It Meer spin may be my lot, , /21 April showers. oo either sPot,: ' That dazzling Oxus to meet—. Sat sharked with white shill be the di! ? A sheltered bows youhi Bellew Bey, Tie Queen of Quaker side • Eannation and Crime: • • Tha pliiiosophers of gouts Europese coustriss have seriously divcussed the question, whether intallipece te favorable to morality—in Other words. Whether tin diffu sion 'of knowledge •sias not sutindlad. as a sonseq by die increase of crime, • Wore this so, ihe*isest mail in the world . Would bo' the greatest scoundrel, and all oust) rascals in Proportion to their knowledge. Now the rule is noiselessly the re verse, whateversooming •;ceptions there may bo. end is Ibis rule hi the safsfy of society; fOr If men's disposition commit crime increased with their .caplrity. s tbero would be no safety. • . The fact Is, men are • fuOli M proportion M 'they afio knaves. . Rascals aro generally bunglers. 'Suppose all our smart lawyers should turn their,sinergiu 'and sena ness to schemes of fraud; soripiise otir capable merchaists should turn systematic swindlers; suppose our MOBS kink"l machinests should take op the 'trade of boreal% a *sty could not hold together a aloes year. T general rule is, that the Tore'cipadis a eau lit otes's Ming cause @actuarially. the load disposition be has to.do 't. A 'Skilful t!hensist could poison right and left, and ma e Wholesale slaughter with little risk of de lectioa, whils4.he po:soner is almost sure to bit dlitechid and puniihed. A'clever blacksmith could open ball the stores in town. 41 a burglar is almost ohm to b'e caught and sent to Sing' : Sing. One of the heaviSot dealer, in ceisaterfeit money in this Crab, slow in Auburn State Prison, c4nnot road' nor writ). Nearly all criminals Me irliterati. • The beet security society can have. is to ere to every member a good education. It is the best's well se ;dm cheapest ialivritaece a ;Olin can leave his ehildrea.—.. Ndalt, Doctor's iub. ' • It is Cut only for the sick tuna. Lint the sick nan'a friends that the doctor comes, Elie presence is often as good fur them as for the patient, and they long for him yet more eagerly. Hew we have ail watched after him! What On emotion, the thrill ef his earrings wheels in the Street, and at length at the door, 'bas made us feel! how we hang tycin his words, add whnt• comfort we rigor a 4nile,or two,if we Can.vpuchsafe that sunshine to light en or darken! Who hien% seen the mother prying in hie face, td know 'if there is fur the sick infant that Can net`epeak, end that Fes yonder, its iittlie frame battling with fever? Ah, how - she !oohs into his eyesf—what thanks 4 there is light there; what grief and pain ,/ If he casts them down, and dares not 'nay "hope!" Or it is the horise.father • that is' stricken. ' The terrified wife looks On; while the physician feels his patient's Wrist, soothing her agonies, as the children have been called ' upon to stay their 'plays and their tali! Over the patien; in the i fever, the few expectaut t _the 'children uncenscioni. the deCtor !tend' as if be werecate„the dispenser of lifei and death; he must let„ the patient Off thin time; the wo •man priiys so for his respiiel ' One can fancy • how aw ro the' responsibility mar l be to a consciention; man: how creel the feeling that he has given the wrong remedy. or tb.t it might have been possible to do better: how bar. - rassink the sympathy with survivors, if the Gaol is Oa fortunate—bow great the delight of victory. Boston . I .: • • . Reform. Bost Kind of The noon Tracr tells of an itecorreitoe which Nita tains the best of lofiali. 11!1.1 is warthy of the lartest itzli. EZ2I "Some months ago., on of our city cointablea traced alargs quantity of stolen goad, to a young clerk in one of ..I our large w'doye ;ale store in Milk street. where business to the amount. psrlierat of a million or more, is carried on daring theyear. Tae eXater is the first place informed / 1 the young man of his discovery. and he acknowledged his mita& lip then oreat to a member oflthe firm. and 1 infer:wed hurl dro ofwaat had taken place. .The mar, chant seerns,d trouh' i ed. said that the boy had for oomo time, been with him. and. to all appearamoe. was a faith ful clerk: that he had , irole control of a room looestainiag Stoo.ooo worth of gaods, with I lade' ttador &c. l and further stated that he paid him for his 'corvine, $3 33 per week. Ti, oTat ar asked if the yoUng luau did not pay nearly that amount for board.- washing. &e. The Lrnerchant acknowledged that he probably did. go then Called the bey down, and asked him to confess the Vaele truth, which lie did with tears is his eyes. and promises .01 reformation. Thnuaeachant then told, the *Saar that he wished to consider as to his course. When thiaotricer Qo.. aga,is...syouriz min still coatinsed at .his 'ld em ployment. with this kiferonce..that hp had inerivaied his pay to 66 par week. Toe bailor asked how tie boy goat aloagt To which his caritsr replied. "Admirably. ad mirably; I huge not •ibetter servant in the store." Thal euiled the matter. and the vein; mlO st:II continues, at his 'aid stand; with - a firm intention to tfillserwa. by hie , future good conduct.; the coofklenco, whioN perhaps. he so little deserved by his previous coarse," • A Chancery Victim. It must not be st4pased that Gunnery user felaases its victims. We mut be just to the lams of . "Equity." Them is amtvally $ 0113 now in Landon whom they have . daring let oat of prison! Tney Itewsver. pro longed his agonies ring aeventess yaars. Ha wu cam= milted for contempt in not paying certaitscests. u heliad been ordered. He appaoled from the order; but. until his appeal Man heard. he had to reniafra in distance vile. The Court! of Chancery. like all dignified bathes. is nev er in • hstiry: and, thereras; from having 'no groat in fhieuce, and • very sm all stock of moiler; to forward his interest, the mar man could only get :His ei1690 finally heard and decided on' in Hreeinher. 110-..-seventeen '''years from the d ate or hio impr:soomant. AO. after all. the Court that the oriitinarorder we amour's* hat be been committed for seveiteon years**, nits- OW' Inconvenient A *aim merchant; meeting one of.bis min frateraity the ether day. whose pony might be keamidered as a, beastilal ;specimen of 'pains Auteuil. rameammiad w i t h the owner, and asked him lit h. ever fed him. **Ever led him!' Came. aim,that'a 4 good 'INN" mu the mph; .••tio's got a blobs& and a halfw.• Oats at lap sis ,sew. way .ha akst my time to eat 'mai" • •. 4 ° ~, . I=