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't 1 , ' , 1,1.1111{; ole ear. •ry •• • 1111Untill4 f do three ritotrthr , , - ;,.1 , ...rt oi . mont r ont. rer friturre. fir fifteen or ror . rt WI rent* Ivr each su Loow lent tosorpon. •01 P/11.1', r 014 rm 11.•_r .d rh.wgit,j, t: it/otr 441 to; ore .iity.atcoe Irma two rquarerr, &ad Si, t heir rooordrstre imps. not bat inv. other dife , "ll,)llf. Vk ill be IliSClted till 'I, s.] A -S5 s., .0 L'q't olf o A 'lt .- • ~ • T. HERON 'STUART. •• , ~,,,, p„-,--t• IA s --I IrLen, cnriter of Freorli and Falb k. r n., Koch'. .t.rr. Re.i , lerice on Fourth street, .•...t 0 f the old Apothecary linti. . _._ ...._ ' R. T. ,sTi.h.::* t.'r'r. • .4..1, on 16aud a full rlipply oi ,t;rt.lC , .. lie', 1 :0P , 9". SNP I • • :s , 1'i , ,11-1, te, Proiloce, &r .!ii.c . ai,il i,eit. tVti , de ,, ale , • •i ,i.• r heap s litil.'elteny rid'. No thi„rheaoiiife Erie. — _ A. WM. S. LANE. . - • Attorney and Counsellor at Lkyr. ~'• •,•irr, arm; and Nat ir rein -inn*. Medd!: I And. and ,-1•• r eit r.t-n.iN. anti til t tither i.t..11L.L . eltifirried *0 it,e bind! i ; ininnt and faithful ,inenfi , .n. c in iVright'e Bloch 011.S t LIle Street. over J. 11. Fullerloti, i },,,, t lei. In. LAIRD 4.. lib ST. *FkiE .11,1 Reretll)ehrr-'n 142. 0. - . , 0-.l:rhert tr‘Jhr.lt% are, nnr•. Flour, Ft-h, &r . c.'irarr ut State Si Wei. atol.the Millase, near the 12Gurt111.,1:•r .40.1.411q1 GALEN H. onalk. Trtior, Iwust erl4 the Rer4 House and Browj talrw I'l_ 1"1'1 xr: tforleon sitOrt nOtire. • ,OLIVER IF"PAEFORD, and i 4 431,0ner, and Matiofaciurtr of Blank 8,x,k, , and ink:ruiner of the Poooond and*Siull .1. W I . DOI . t;LAS, A ND Cot %AELltitt AT I.A ~threcai thr , t r•jyatli of Ilion Ws 800 I of.rw. l'a. 1•_ . COMPION & arr. Coot-flits.. nod F..r -.1,,0.) Pvine-oac 10-1111Pri, and 11notifaclurv, V0.,,r, .and toner of Freoell and I rir, - . , I W. U. CUT - I. — :ER. . . ..% A.. l'.lenseller at I.aw. rilthre•Niu.'2, Erie Hall, corner ',II & 110).1 ArVet, till:,1:.0. N. V. 111,1 f1,1111111•VIlli ‘111,1,1`, %, ill it re•NW . Pr Inlpt 1 , •enV)11. 11\1 10,-.%: P. licrerr.. I:iin.. R. •111•461% Gr.. • I", L.P..; - -'-- i J. B. ItilCitLll's, - - .t. riel general Agency anil Ciutuni.inti liu.,inerir, Franli• RUIL'S REED, pt. ‘ll.ol.Ctrinan and Aillrf trait II - Lida and No, 1 Rte.111,, , ,5e . Pa. 4, W-..J:P. LIIII.,LE & f'n. t, 1 •,,,,, c mince Pn I , W:l , l,in Buil ! ' err, Piste Street. be . -.%rml) & flit:lali. Erie. - -- L. STRON(I, q: , i). ~..11,-irir neM of C. It IVrielt's -tore, tip s , D0C1..1.'1, - . S I'E‘VAR.T. - ,1 i !trim. A. firres.Severiin nr•or Sassoir iitstrrei. Res. , I SI e.te.41 . 111. 4 one door north of is'e%etiill sr. ___. -- C. Si EGEL. • ~.. i ,I‘4i Reti4ll4 , -.1 14. 1" 111 Crileert , ., irrovisi - ,iiii, NVilie.r. ~ , r s. F too. 'it:. ric l'iirner 01 Etrw - li arid F.tili Suer .. , 1 , s , tr. tilir Fanners; Howl, Erie. JOHN McCANN-. .. II ttr and Remit Iteah-r- In noells 1:1 - twerwri, ertekery. .....,, ,re. Iron, Nailr., &e , No. 1. r ( 1.11111 glltt w 4. I' w. l'.a ..( a: Tlw hitetext tin idt , ' pa for I 'otnilr) PrOitii . 4 ' --'—i 3..66A L DING. 11,41 T mot , . and Habit 'ilaltii•r "—Store, No 5 Ro. , T, It'. , -}, ,-oc the itottnell Wet V.l :` IMP *lieut. Er 1e .... --- - J. W -- .*l:TNlnlti:, 1 ' A7' 7' A A'y E A LA W in lValker's Otike. uu Set vt,th :-trort.Erte. Pa . . HENRY CA DW ELL, 7 stood hard by , in tho same uniinposiiii nos.ilol.lefelart . " l De 3 k', "! P.) !'"'-'l'; f :r°''"". t °lid thew . on- I v wooded slope. might I eia.rv.ll:l,..- lre. earl f iiii;. , .. li:inmate. inoil.,. A . .,1, • • t. , . , ki. I:tiiiiirieturt , i St:iile :..trcet, tutu . du , ..r-. W., nv.fef an inirEularly built and neglet 111, WO hotel , Lin.. a. s.(i,„:l whwh skillful architects would lii -- tii.ii,%ic4.ltt-me... A Nlc %rim... Spung-, and a rncral . _ ..• rlnwut of caddie and Carnage. Tr.444ismilvv. b , :h311; andlTiiiier still, p;:ootnod throi , S. 51F.RVIN SNIITI.j, • tly , rry ruins or an antient Irish soon IMlCirt AT LAN nnti iti l oore of the nice. atpf „Aietti Irt.r t o . k,.., e.,,,,r Min. 1.41 ,i(r• hisitaraLre l'utnitaliy —Valet...4 (1.0.1, t , '° 1.'41.'1V to.ik its C,iertiC artne. C Wright..tore:l;ll.. 'a. • -- - r.t ..( , • Vie .ICat. le, it. had Wen called time a . W. IL KNowurcis & SON. , . story or 11, native loran had fan g a g o-ra filt.lll IValrtle, eir•Ck‘. b .,0 41.2 (.111 , 4,. rialto Forte mil., M11..111111 VW...40%0 It. Mill a tine!) bf i Orr F,The% lion among the peasantry. Glen, lake lif fr., Kf•),!•)11C BUthlitip, GUI doors lido.' arcwh's !foul; fur no ,„ been the property of an EuginA ate Street, Ctrs. Pa. , GEORGE 11.11•1LE11, i -• it•liad pa•ised in times of forfeiture. am 4 . ,do., r sei 1..., th• l id. Car County. Pa Co:tech. - nu and ' after which Sir Thomas Drnaley, of E i is r i•c-iiii-is attended to wdit prfunpiness and distoteli. . • - , • 'county of Suffolk. had erected that in 4 IlftOWN'S 11.0 . 1 1.. • rornmodation of hinsself and kis des' Mst r 7111, Ilona. corner of State strret and the Public s q uare ~ . I_,-tern Ream, and Southern ...age office. x; Irish Male. , -,- T. W. 14100111:, 1 , . The house hod grown old in th .a u. 1; rurerte. Prorwicup. W ans.,. Liquor., Caudal. Fruit, ' ... No d.rwi. 1 1,„ up w s R ow. si,t, chest , r,„,..• t 1,, „ 1 though not in 'their occupation. Age ____ _ ,10,SIAll 111.1.1.0 s;(;. , • i. loge haidhalf remembered tales told t i 1 1r ! , 1“... & COMTIO,IOU MerCiannl, on the Pid,h e p ue k;•pa.t.ct era, of gretirtativities there on Chris an ..!sect. . s.in. Piaster and White ish, eon:dimity fur ', l le. Whether the lord of the sell had gro J. If. W 1.1.1A.a1.5. • bust in these later times to rememb , .. - r n• t E.••••tmo r n e on-e-, Deater in Eon. of E‘ch.a........, I re l an d . their tenantry knew not, butte .t.-. , cl(JVcate.,44 Orpo-iir, Gold rtlld••th rr rout, !re„ are, , I doors beton Ikon n's nowt. E, E.i. erations the Elinslevs had been coning . _ 131:NJA:V1IN F. DENNiSt/N. 4 • ..‘‘• Y yr 1...., Cleveland (.1.10--011iee•un Superior streei , 1 - An that period their in ani4°l3 had lai t ,„,,,,,,.. m0ck. Refer t t • Ittt . i jumtce mr ,,,.. 4 .,, 'Airs' at , decay b) a (tinily known ie the distri '. ... --N.of lion. Rich..r.t fetcher, luStatest.. Buse. ft.in • who occupied apart of it. • They took ' •• ti P,rii tbs. WI WA inn st.,Piniddelithia: Ric I aril It. ' ' 11. L`il -. 3, 1 Wall si•leet4 New lark. fur fe`i i WWI. , •• f' , gentry. comprehended in the 11.ectot. • , .'t.,urt,ice. . ill(cise-otficer. and acted as the he .SIARSHaI.I. & VIN.CET. ~ • 4 Cotlemore. The agincy had descei ii ••.. ~. • I Len—Mice Up' stair. in TaUCtl.al) Ilan 1JUi1,1111 , 4, t.l;i'i tae Pruttauttotar)'. olfire. 1 . :110. s son, it veto said, in right of the old ful l 'MURRAY WIIALLON. . B e en continued to a comp • walively rel . ..TINFY RN 0 roril , Pl3.lNß At L.. —I >Wee ul4r C. B. Wri2ht . y. , , ' • tidies ofLlinsley Hall having been ~, entrance one door weid of State street, on the Diatio,ma, • , Barrels, with the inception of SieTh 1. ROSIdSZWEIG ...%;.. Co. sou to his father's title.aad estates t .1 ;RAJ 3 , • ;tr , RRIAM 01 A /is in F.-Arlen and Waneptie f)r - • I-, re a dy ante Clues% th Psi 4a.. , Boot. and Snot., arc.. N. I, Fern- i titied to thein*m the preoedmg sprint, .. ii tlio.-1., sf te or . - ?- ' fYR Pri' f;00 , 1 0 . lir. Jrl I rlu•.llhtdr. F:ne. JUII7 inGroceries aud I ours oonh of the thatu 1.1.11 111 Dr) G 09.1... Gi Nail., Ice., t' W IL.- Ittlil.l.T. IWVMA IL ill ( , pholster, .. :tidertake . r. corner of state and 1 ;venth ..ireeti, I.t.e. KELSI) dc LUOAIIS. i' FR* i. Forwarditie.Prodte and Chinitsivoil %lett ha o i.• dealt rr ; . .Cv tr• lad one ....sli.. r 1. Plaster. Shingles. he ; Foote dock. ..,t ..le of the bridge. Etie. 1 , ..1. Ki.Lso, ER 6: COOK. lIINVIi/11 :Inc! P rul u r Mere Want.; See l'ubt is Undge. Erie.. OVAL , 51.. I. ~.m . FaKditig. ('o, 1,1 Ware-liptnee44 . ol t (;, L OblIS & Co. • %I, Pt. , In Wale he,.., jem ry. Silver, German Sti%er, Plata! Zl . llli 4( ,la tlilia Ware Cutlery, \I and lux) (lows. iitatet , treTt, ..Zrie uppoone the Eagt Ifotel, Erre. . f ... . -- CARTE:IC& 1340THER, , ...,...1 r and Retail de lets in Drug+. Metheillea, painta, t nls, 0, - , 0 -.1,,f.. Gta.., we ,Ka. I. Reed ituu .e, En r. - ' k --J—ELJOHNSON_ .fl a t in Theological. htsoteititueon. Stunlay and CLatateal _lnnil Boks, latatattnat ~ &e. Park Mo w. ' 1 : 1, e• , • _ _ , _ ___ JA lE$ LY'I'LE, • ..n,..Ani.ic Merchant T dor, on the public equate, a few door* r 1.4 of Slate slinel. Er . ' . •' . DI S. CLARK.. • ...-.. 4 - 1 4VD 911 . 1111ktvaier in GlVCCflelt. PrOVIAIOIIP. Ship iplithery. SUlNle9l:ife, k.e. kc., No. 3, iknutcli Mott, Effie. • . .- 1. O. 15 SI'AFFORD. . _ , , ..t .1. hiw, Medical . ie Nlowl licellanetnis ll ' ooks stationary • he. Kate it., fou door' below the Public oquide. DR, . L. ELtiorr. ! ident Dewitt: Office nd i t ellnig in the Beetstliktek, On the .. .tit i,de of the Euttlic to , Erie. Teeth daterted on 1:oid 'l., u•, 1,...,i, one to an e tire t. Ararious teeth Ailed VI ail pure OM, and rennoned to t6\ and neetulneps. Teeth eleitited .th instruntenu, and nufiek war to leave, them oft pelluct4 2earniess. All work dzrantcd. —84 DICKERSON. nr lAN NI CROSOIII *Ace at le,. reNdeuce ou Eleven ttillieet. orpo.ite the MetbodualCAurch• A JO ON li. BURTON.* • • - mnissAtz a•I D R et. ihkienier in Drugs. Medicines. Dye Stuffs. Grarries, aLc . b 0.3, Reed notate, Lne. • PUBLIC- 1111:01 OPU I h- PIMP• el .10 von 6,0 0 3,00. MUM El hamlet of Castlemore was rending unwonted abilndaVe - to the clear wintry a cr.:ly acromoanies'hard frost in the buutla — pouting forth . its population in their tal ay.rits; far the day was that which most 01 have consecrated to faith. friendship, nil twentt -fifth of Detembei, Not even in of rich and comfortable Lug land—fa ChriatTas-keepings have bean from uld ti mist return of that halloWindlestival more nVi the people', hearts assn in Irish hut .T%is 1g9.; more e*pecially noticeable. ab ago. id the scene of ouretory:—a village in the centre of a wide glen. with nioude around it; pouring many a iiibutary ate Lee. which descending' from those wildt through °lei valley . with • deep and tapir vi Hart had but one_stritggling street col • g!eti corteges,and cabin., the latter far p Ode end or it sloped clown to the river. ground .to the other, the spire of la rrote] tile cross ofeCatholicchapel—both as 11 were ever consecrated by possisnt piety respvetivo conicterie., in such near eel l , the' bell of tho . Zetablished wor•hipservet cnitgre' , otions. The Priest's house a MEI 113A1.6. , eo, Crockery. tiardwor!,/ce.. ,MERLI. • tat all Itlti.rls. State street. three I a ra. are, laurens %Varr, , _ W W. Loom L, T. M. AITTIV ii 3ili th porirl .0 I =3 Ti. holy tittle. The evening shade @teals o'er the hum.-to 'moult , And every ray fr . pm yonder blue. r And every drop of falling dew, Seems to Mina down to , huwan woes 'From heaven, a me.sage of rcpc4e. )unsail rock the rtolenni trees, A sllochlts) group. i . peline, I.ike gentle tidos in sorrow bowed Around thiqr holy shrine; And o'er them now the night winds £to cahn end still, the Ite/C. ItoW Seems the my.ter..us vuiee or pTa)et Sott-echoed on the (Welting air. The cuil,tr, kite ritecaite from the earth Irti,e via GtA.Vbeloe.t, • Ahd o'er tile UIOVC a 9 1414 The holy Spirit intiv.ed: The tomtits's voice, law waves low h) :Seem the far trmes of rerarbun. And earthN thouginfl voleel raise Their bang 01 . W0/I.bit), lovr and praise The gentle sisterhooo of IdoWers Bend low. their lowly eyes, i , 1 Or gaze through trembling tears of devil Ir p to the holy skirls; And ths pure siarweceue out above^ I Like sweet And Wessell things of love, Bright sigiaair in the' eternal ricnni . 1 To guide the parted spirit home._- There is a eyed of bh..tisednesa In air and eaith and hi:lven. And nature wears the blessed Ufa young Saint forgiten; Oh,wbo at tUCII au flour of lute, Can gaie nu all armor 1, Wore, • And nut kneel done upon the god • With nature'a self tt Wunalhp God! LUCK V CHRIST AN IRISH TAL BY FRANC'S DROWN IN THREE' PAW/S.-PAR The glen fortunately was one of !Vaud wind' had escaped the blig ',pont. Its Priest and Rector were roue to du gaod than to make prise firmly to his own faith without SOU , neighbor; and their friendship, white I good offices of more than thirly Yuri 1 wig an eaample of concord: to ,thm ; . might have given a lesson toCthe, int 1 i to have sethe two paetors sf the shaking h a ils wherever thev.chao i of their ho ea and churches, on with their coop egatioos happily ga Then was an unliseness, it is trues I ,i ual things between the pair. Thel l and comfortable though thoughtfb4 ranee, had seen *Gloat as many `F . i towed the soda tall and furrowedi inr Tracy with so many signs of in • the former wee followed at an hum is aged housekeeper; while stipp r I tither than leaning on his arm, we ..,0 0 the very spring of life, whose apt ding her plain straw bothnet and n rani' and education superior &et for she Was the. Rectpri'only, and I "A merry Christmas to both you too. Mina Vino, looking 4e mormate" amid old Frank Barre good-natured sweat. as be sod hi and ,well wrapped up, exchang group• I thank you, Mr. Barret; but t's long 6i Blarney-maim were with a mingled blush and sinite. •'ser+a tut Illarney.7 responded oid tongue. notwithstanding his pad ti ? n, was fit with the-peasant dialect. 'rHH+te Too.'that knows ntobees tr ituq. Pal." chiined in his wife, and both east a /enraging look at a dashing young man in a groan coat and briiht krus buttons—the very pink °flan Irish copa l:7 beam. Christmas compliments were still warm r, though uttered in a manner of ono who felt himself hadersorvedlincs; and Maw Tracy, though she answer ad him with wonted unconcern, seemed Strang,sly con scious of something beneath the surface. 1 1 Master Tom. as ill the glen called him. was old Barrel's only ion. heir to a considerable tint uncultivated fitrin, and, it was presumed. the agency; ' on which ae dsunt the father and mother. who had eotnF fintily pride, 'nd were accustomed to insist that their ancestors tied been gantry in their day, saw no suitable 1111401 for him but - the Rector's daughter., That scheme the aid 00 0 Plo at least forwarded with all their might; nor was it natural that Mr. Tries should be in opposition. 1..0ng removed from has early connexions in that backward parish, the great majority of whose-inhabitants were bat of his faith, with an income. just sufllcient to raise In in above mere poverty. them licensed . no other probabl; provision for his child when death should summon hi I from his few books and parishioners; , but the old man wasp is uo haste to Part With Vine (as he titifireviat / ed he name. which was thateof.Ossian's heroine and Orcar s bride—Mal. vine, the hand of harps ) Hor mother lied died when the girl Was yet in infancy; she cimseis i laeutly escaped the great sorrow that darkened her father's years. aid, while solitary age .tame upon him, hail grown up not oulrto be the domestic manager but the sunshine of his household. ' :Vine was ready of wit. light of heart. and wise bey mid her years;—not at all anxious to leave the home in Which. humble as it was. mks :sat. as a 'peen and saw' uoiorrow. Besides, Tom Barret catnike s ingu. , lady short oil his father add mothet'a alder in the pursuit —and. for the edificattois of any concerned. it may be obsereled that Irish girls are' not geuerally to be won by cold wooing. Tom's conduct oa this matter was a sad puzzle to the oldpeople; but as they stood there toglether, a family 'consisting of the parent pears, two girls almost gi:Own. and an elder brother and sister, came down the wpodland path to the chapel. There was nothing to distinguish this party from the main' body if lather Terence's con 7 erevitiim. except in the latter two. These walked arm and arm, were almost of the same years, and evidently had between them — the special trust :and confidence winch, even within the family circle, format still stran ger baud. The resemblance to each other was striking, in spite of many a contrast; bah had the blue eyes and dark hair peculiar to their country, alienist half-orkrutal. half-Grecian style of features common to the south of Ireland; but while the brother rose considerably above the ordinary height, with • deeply-brown complexion, his sister was even below the middle sae, and lair as the snow on her own hills. . MI l ap its nook which g 'of IrPland, id elothits !hrrstiNn oat resttrity arm= !loos to ner-ie the celetysted -.T.i.Cdunellys look real line o.day." said the oh servant roast, who saw, though it escaped old Frank and his wife, the involuntary ilarlaening of Tom's look as he caught sight of the girl's head turned in friendly recognition. while a haughty detegentnatiou not to sea setiled on her brother's face. These motions he knew to regard a party behin'd them. Irby.). composed of a tall woman. in whose mild, sad face. and snow white hair. the toils and trials of a long life seemed tirrilt.•n; et whose figure was erect. and her stop firm 'on the slippery' ground. • The coarse Trey coat end linen esp. which 1 funned the st %plata her &vire. though notin] And thread bare, were scrupulously clean; and . irt spite' of poverty and age, there was about her an air of inward dignity. which at once accounted for the almost reverential re erect With which y . cting and old salutetl IYidow Sullivan. 1 By her side walked a slender girl of scarce eighteen, whose bright green gown and gay handkerehief, frank rosy-face, and nut-brown hair, her only head dress: were strongly bontrasted with the personalities of bey compan ion. Nest catne'a man of riper years; bet still youthful. lie was tell, 'straight. and handsome, with is strung fam- - j ily resemblance to the pair, and garments. which, like theirs. indicated the struggle of respectable 'pride' with insist scanty resources; for his hands were used l i hard work, and there were traces of early care or hopellessnees about the fine Mileeian features which .the festive smile and freedom of the day could not overcome.. The,rear was brifught op by two spare but blithe looking boys.. leading a very little arid liughing sister between them. Often did the old woman look bytkto see that all was in that quarter, .while the attention of her more youthfol companions seemed completely engrossed by the pair be fore them. . Tile eister's.salatat.ail was answered with a "How do you dp, Miss Donor?" and an apPearaies of evident pleasure; especially on the pert of the young man: But a red flash rose to his brow at her brother's intentional failure in courtesy. acquiesced in; as It seemed, ky all the / rest of the family. Aod the young girl honed her hr with an indignant scorn, apparent tolled op for the, pion, as. qnickening their pace, the Bair parsed ' nallys.at one sweep, and loudly assured the and ham !EIIEMIZIE si:untcti or heath I ; aril to the 11219=E roma: iposed of via ninnti Wild on II r •nt churth ruble edific LEM rose above gisbortiond I both [MEM MT=, ale Be -13/13- proxi may seen the•• ed looking 1= !re termed l ei the' tal bola. from stlemore, ESSE d to dim and vina s family, to I . confisca "Icy Hal !ligion for t e ac ' their eqduits o rshi p. leiVll lath - ir propriat men in r ive b the inns. ton g o.— ' - or toe n too eras the 14 ild UZEI r the last t a gen- !NM ro kept fro: !ERN !EEO MIES children that they would Are too late for mu ...WOO% you gay a .merry Chnatnias" bwen?",atid Honor with an earne e local act t is tor. Of rauk with he Priest etla,try 4a ded from f brother that to eh had ail The "Where's the nee in wi.hin ; people who think themselves/ Owen, kindling at he ■po a mane drap in you. He something very likep to chapel with p e r nor me wis the, ter pie, w 6 en; penod nursed am =CI mss; whe ad beew br =CI - A) !with •n I== e glen, roan of line visit t •en," said hitu.sister in a low tone. "don't neighbors this ,blissid day, en' you goin to if Widow Sullivan refused you her granddaugh ter, if trapn't fur pride, but poverty. Rose is young and siMple; but Fon know . yonrself the farm's little enough for us all; and how weuld,you support another family?" "Some people looks . far'before thine," said Owen with a contemptuous smile. ••We could live like' our neigh hers, I suppose, but thut won't serve the Sullivans.—: People inuet go hermits to 'their graves for the want of farms and forting. But there's Tom Barret just waitin' fee ye, and 1 wooldshow,Mtethir Art there w•is more men .nor him in Ireton." ••Owen, wrong y mass. the few c Ine&ct, rpady- oM mon •les, each ore IHII.- dherod t of Mu taming t the intim ill and tnenteti kg. It had now r simple 11 erant of b. h creeds heartily in front poor pans 41 to mon I brainier orniog, d them. heriug aro Honor caul a glance of suer unbelief and fixed resolu tion on her brother, bof she suppressed the reply that rose to her Ape, for they had by this tithe reached the chapel door. The bell had ceased' ringing, and both churches were filling fast.' The Connellys-and the Sullivan. had been long both neighbor. and friends. Their dwellings stood on the same rugged grinirld on the hill side, about a mile distant from the village—each having a farm of five acres at tached., 11,;th families were note: throughout the parish for upright dealings and untiri n indestry; Father T t o mace himself voted the &Olivetti the flower of his flock in right of their mother. 'She bad been left a widow with two infant children some five and thirty years be fore: Her husband, ash° had one summer morning gone to assist a neighbor in blasting - seme rocks which encum bered his diminutive farm, wait brought home a shattered corpse at noon: The whole pariah latnakted the honest kind-begted man. so fearfully summoned in the flower qf his days: * but the 'wail was still louder, is their own • phrase 'oral' the women he left behind Mtn." She had so relatives within a, hundred; cells., haVing come With 1 1 her husband from a distant motility. and the pair were nk. whose known to have hien singslayly attached. ft was a cam iu seises aeon mminark in .Cootlemore Mitt 94rs. Sullivan seem . losted'lnte herself after that sight; but she her the farm in more t IMEM • ither dace of t figure. er Ter hose that livinters out] Rec• ca y• 141 t y tees steps eful girl. withstau- 131123 runty and distance Marche I tnII, =XI ndrcated iner she's e belles 0 he glen, s Oath- et mother nee., and =K2= are th is =!3:3 Ding. and • th ruddy with lb• the easy helpmate. d greetio you and krely girl. SATURDAY M d .1 a , e Con tdow and A . .4 ' the Saltines I t took-ap at her , merry Christiania to 1 / o much above us?" _sea, 4 16. "1 Diver thought thir arm / 4 or: but let me tell you. there's 1 in tallith,' shanaghsou the road c e that as good as said neither you .0e equal." , , = ORNING, FEBRIIOY 15, 18511 for her young children,ltilh its' fields literally with hirr own hands, and whatices4l sistenee the Connelly,. then lately married, redid aft)rd, their owe. Early and late the woman t4le d , in all w them, to pay the rent and keep want oat of 'her home; dlt might be from the fame of her wlisdom and industry that, as repo said, the widow had ben mr4 than onee eligibly invit ted to Whinge her na e. Bet Alm. Sallivan told rill suitors that "there wit: no room in her'lhoughts but ifkr him the Lord hid took film her," and regularly u tle twilight fell on the a kith or ii . oimlay. the we* lw be found, in the fashion of her fait'', kneeling by the hew cross that marked her hushatid's glue. Thks the iiid Yew old and g;ry. thirough the lOU a and ;wind of ha- l e ae the Gos would-be en• gre grry. working years, till hi Rose and Art had bei mother. and, like they and pious. The forme and the coney men of t anxious to assist the Sr hoolmiister's brothe a bachelor uncle, wh farm. Nevertheless, courtship. the old ma the meantime. prude when they Might die. So. the Sullivan .."' , harvest, when a seven liven, Father Terence ,quietly one erren'ing,st The joint ear-bon of I creased comfort to the but the hen Behold m peeve and eilmparatii Drought the typhus fe. of Irish cabins took each other, leaving i Ait and tho widow. Reader, It is the omiderotations'of life the try the affections, mid the w filer is that they are not oft tier found wanting. M . Sullivan slid "there was a `, at deal of hero in heave ," as she took spade and "title; and wc, t 'forth one mire to field-work with her "on: is for by th time the udent and 'promising bachelor pied seleited for himself is ireinely youthful pattner, Pod his nephew's orphan w ets to be provided for by diem • end. Providence. tare Nate passed since then, antflhe Svinoal owed no m n anything. Art was the ipainytay I of the household; to tared. into a patient, tempeiatntand lahorioui man, the c iief help and friend of his 'moOter, and the almost lathe of his young niece Rose, who Wow walked, a woman, y his side to chapel ! Residei4his Art had Work a his we on hand. The Connellyahad been friends in nee to the Sammie, through all -Their struggles with mifortune; mutual ass stance lhav ins twin, indeed th puke' of both fantilis 14 Ar / and Owen: had bee coati work -on those wild tom rocks andsubduedlubboi 1 1 friendship was not wing niece and Owen's "ter h: Ireland must, share the occasions it was not d this , get beareit to Hen ; wh! gime betide Rare. On pi servedthe same or er in summer twilight' or long l only leisurii 4 Owen had pi 1 the Solliianie, and the in i hence, which Art foud, Closer and closer grew thi men, though their pharact I ciphned to endure she wet i Owen had more ollfiery at governed by the "mpal•l young Connelly w • mod not so persevering !le self which was un warm-handed not iu his frank and hi The widow saw Often did bhe look yhjoct,,but never oirertouk her wher After some prelim thankfulness on i "Well, Mrs. SI that the' meal. st elope this season' notion add tuu(a. make out t' it i know th. our ii telt haso' sense or far d Ovreu has jul but he's a brava! Cathlesn wale! ,tets-in,:low as i, your the 1131,aurs el ow, her sad Inc am quid neigh been to me as' this world and din', and. uis Your farm's lilt will have plent.l will be;gettin o Let the childe • I sure he'll uselui what's beet: b out prosioion.' Old Connell ing; he insist wisdom—that done; '!an' tf in' away;" an self as having ow As proud at' day to you tl l wrath:, hop gran'ilaughter Just pin' a be diatom." he e.; Connelly. w seen looking i long enough i such was t aelirs nad th 1 Sii !livens. I PART 11. Things hadl i t ,y ie an so for about two mouths at the CChrist masiif our eta • . Mr. iTrav t r had almost finished the tr is impnfssive neivice of th festival in chart.. and /lather Terence—of hens his help remarked that be !could get thren - gb a tome qui or Ibis any priest in the diocese —wits eosin lag his duties . With what hi. flock ;demo- Initiated " a e ristian german." id which. after thalweg& *ries; of the d y. he enlarged in'their familiar dialect oti" I d the benefit,' e health and soil likely to accrue frem the present hard oft. Ind the kindness, of Providence mien- ding such go Weather for providing the peat fit ,iii the ii previous su mar. and diming with a special exivertetion to all who h e any et that useful article to sparW.le share it "with theif-poorer neighbors these blessed' Cliristias times." Tlip priest had reached this point of leis dis course when! he and his bearers were startled by t i the ap pearance of )an. the armed boy resent; iud pestlef Cas tleman. wh;ii daily ditty it wee to bring the ft f l i etters received the . sod whatever *tee las wanted ea the nearest Wiwi, jest armi miles Mr. reign in with hie wend bleached imp evict and a floe of ernd toner ekelaiibingJ Sib, of ti help heri— eir. father aid ba tiod, wive • the eldestr—' windy brcanfie 'Teti I , children grew op I n named after th t.. were known to I 1 r was by some yes o neighborhood p idow. Among t c!ations froiat Ileeted him !iie uodi with the ith oh ocre.lin• ne didn't knew h hie teem), to ' crop one Wet ; he had strong an had promioed to though highly p 1 declined to part ly observing that • ad Rather wale Iv • her roving the - anti cold had tampon' ' tad Mn.a Shl. 1 and the Connelly were sent for nd Rim and he on married.— er son and non-Ih-ins brtinght. lottage. and rein to Mrs. Sallie:an; Itiplied also. After ten years, of e prosperity. another lode Waite ( er into .the pariah, and that thirstier eter and Rose within a week ] of ar orphan children to the earl et onselot e: whl gh-sin these I. EffrlZl relurm inary re, ..ig . . gt , - at yearlpo harvest. just gathered in r i— Iliv n," !raid the *ld wan. "eonside n all or der vegetables. 'is likely tii be Glory be to Goodness'.—it's :11411)i's 'we ought to let the boys and girls ionsiss we all did afore thins. You r is ti good girl, and well be bonhd tie match in the conuthry tide for *l - Rote, the cra thin; la but - 3 - 0134g. e . its m et ell,taste of 4,. thronblesonte timifier bey," said the father. "and Alley and ange far, if they don't makwn good riz r a woman had.' MI aim I it all, Mother Connelly." paid the ted rotrowing more fixedly sorrdwful. Lora cow, an' good peighbors you have fume. The Lord rewrifil -you for in !ie mixt, But the the girl hasn't aier • Goodness, A depindi ea. onr only * e snuff for yo r own family. and 0 err to do wid fur hire. Connelly an' you t of the way of si orkin'„ like myself.— . wait Isi4while. if its the Lord's till. a web for thitn.- an' if not. lie knUers it's the rain of tho poor to. marry_' could not site the justice of t .L- • 7- 72 d—in sower to her calm an ,Ifirri:Z. he boys could live as their people ha‘.. (v nrig families come, the *old would be go • at length he lost temper, regarding I i im . ids a mast ironstone offer , and the id d ungrateful for not accepting it. " ood in. Mrs. Sullivau.'t said he, in towering • ye:Il bad bstther matches for yer son an' so' for my Owen and lonor,theii, not gin' (malty body's childre. CoMe hiime, t otalized. beckouiag to his family, as !Mrs. . had kept bongo that illttlay . .: was i new, amazement from the cottage deor; "ye"r company that thinks so little of,yiz." • cause of the quarrel betweenithe Con- =I J i "Meatier: murther: the ice r broke on the river, an' tgentleman . ill be drontaad.7l, 1 - "Rum ivory soul ofyiz!" cried !either Tosence , looping fr m the altar. ma' I'll. e Moroi ierhn the vistenenta is aft he mo. • 1 . lAJositot before the opusmaade; into tittered, the chap i pel was totally clear 4 Mao. yr • an. and child hurried alter 1,14 n to . ibe hauled of Mei Lee. 1 The errand boy's al= lino was too tf••.' likt • deep pait of the rivet, known ad the Pike's Pool. 11141110 distanee from the village, there alvisible.. above a Esping cbalint in the ices the head of al yeasty man who thong to 4is ranted edge with both hinds. while the rest pf his perm! was immersed in the cOld and rapid correq. • Gwen , Gduuelly we. among jhe kat who reached the ;elm!. for 4i*. family had been-near the chapel door. and lie - nould hate rushed to the siren gees rosette. but his ' ther caughtthini, a:chinning. 1 I "Owen, aveurnee ! the ice breekin'!" an auoitunis. runt which was con rated by sorde half dozen. at they ppiatod to the long crkis which Might be seen in all di it Octioni; for. by en of 'tbeime.eluddso changes to which' tlie Irish climate is li bleitt all sedsons. a !thaw had set in and along the river' t t course ther; was heard a soind u if the watershed bee looeenediulha hilloand were cow ihg down in their Agit!. - * A-V=ll'Am of prayers to every Protecting powor we tup from ;the women's voices, but far above was heard t • desper a te thou(' of the traveler— "'Fling me a rope . , fl gMe a rope; for, God's saki: I feel the ice giving way , d the current is fcarfull- strong!" "There are ropes u Jiimes entnogares," cried Owen. had ha started off, followed by half the young men to pro sure ono. But imrt "rang frilin his Mother's side , on Ws same errand , h a ssle the ice Ito which th e stranger is clinging handor a•marusht. and then give- way, leaving the Tilts Pcidl hOlf claps, kyliilo he sank with it iu he boiling _current/ Art look, at his. mother and at 1 1 • , honor. •'•- -.Arvind 4 , save 44. a^! 1 “It's Coke sere natio , save [llls., Am.. Inv boy." said the Widokr. 1 . At the next moment #rt,was iving deep in the Lee— another, and he ein& rged with t he trAvr:ler. la his grasp. That was a fearful nniciute for Mrs. Sullivan and I timer Connellyow they etnod fettle by s de, with their eyes riv eted on the.scene. but ?lie ice or ones stood the young men's friend. Art clung to thal next the balk. While he shouted to the many wile pressdd furs; and to lend assiet- Race. lirep &Ilk boys; keep all; Ws going like windy glass:" but by his help the. !mult traveler scrambled up Both 'found footing on the, miss Ipr au instant i and rsach, ud the opposite bank amid shouts and clapping of haw' just &allied& and his cointimaionO returned with tbk Cr • ••1( er in time to tv tclo late. Owen, me chub O." 0" mother; "but yOliit's was adway)4 the good loth/ ••Ay." said Osrwri, with a sedw I of inoitifi• diesppointment, the flaw scores of girls ee . S• ,has- - -- •k It ponying the il he could only afford him roam to dry his wi Upon which Arch inareied him art' by the arli trigs considerably shove those of t cenquerti Sulks-sus following the shortest way to the coil/ stranger was a tieryi young man, with flee and a complexion oe which the weather seen lately told. Though far from - diminutive. his were more slender than 'those of the men' 12 him; end has dress 4 though of the plainest baths' their eyis anup6rioi cut: The only ace could give of him, liras that ho had arrived that morning at the town of his manl tnsesages .by the Cork car that passed through it trite, isweek, and lied aicompauitd him by way of learning the road to Cantlemor i m but when they were almost al, the cud of their journey, and himself lied cros.ed the I:it in safety, the ice hail peen way ult+ der the gentleman's feet, arAhe.had flown to the chapel: lividly the erord.dispersod. Mr. Traty's churctri was by this time empty, and , hill and val'eNpaths we e once more cove'red with families returning to their a pectiie borne., and, as a matter of course, dnicusal the I traveler, danger, rescue, and Art Sulliva is part therein. Aiming the rest, the Connelly's tat d, tad walked on; b, Owen had not yet joined them mid some ire of Moony .emend to hairs reicti d the Older k. el. 4y - roanded every period with affininitiois IrTrz my OA every young man o ght to do.. la „v• -• . at: the junior girls concur d, while Homer . a total silence; but her th tights were busy, • anttobily a far and anxious look di alio cast behind for her brother. ••Owen's aot in eight yet," lib reached a low and kmely hot copied by tbri . vrommi who b I'll go in here to a , wid him in time for- the Teedars word quick.. ad Mrs.. Cootielly's steps, with recollections tit rcertain pot she had left on the cottage fire; and ell Outing/a a general request to be sure and "bring euld Hono ." as the ocopaat of that busty bet was called, the f ily went on their way. not rejokciug indeed, but co idenately 'enough belietting 'that the eld est daughter ust" have admethinglo *ay in prieste tciher godnaothery/between whe and them there had for **me atus proffiled what Ohr 4ounelly termed "a kind of dry: nkrit" nu account of hei taking the Sullivan"' paTt.— But Chr.etinas had opened the hearts'of the old people. • (CONCiCIDILD NEXT An Illastration. We were `wand, thi other day, with the fullewing an ecdote, illustrmiee of the Owls which men can be pinto I. emergencies.--aod as an argument in favor of making mwanice of one* 'One. A ship Was wrecked upon an uninhabited talent!. , The crew and pasulogers could all dowse, kind of mechanicvl work sive IV He was. as they say id England. (and the phribieologv is finding its way cent here) "bred a gentleman." He could network. Hie hands were leader. and his gllres were kid. It was decided he mast do something or hi could net eat; so the= verities Vet their inventive faCultiel ageing. They won agreed upon a novel,„vimplii, b ut e. effecti4e expedi ent—they made l the poor felkow • nice .warm pair offee disrpants.i and compelled him to liit upon a lesslcst at hatch eggs. i • • • you can swim. v wd de sud d ist tftir tlur;" 'L i, 1 , to exiitesa his los of half the dal hot *ail lie slunt sod ro of the Jay. ,o.'illigo home MS mother led tSii widow. wk ; Pneere hoose ie with the Weapais of and m !odor- ice's house on strairn with bitiotelf woe * *ailed to a wis aff . i hose who d that of remeny in did w3u inked ,the Sil that he' 'rid his life, .et clothes. 1 wa l l feet - Whe? sh e is Thiceu nee is I er—all, the : sacriSce is 'far less tern . 11 I a, Wge. The 1 1%; creature. made in 10 ftk f ey rhng hair. i and glow ing wall r b and SP ed to have pellitted shrine of ammon rulicillieha 't Ales! What c old ever tol human af fects s. this but in' e w scr a ip no ti u o e n d . ,' „., I cence to dee punde and ag „ 1 '!eusat 1/an 1 • ,1 at hearew urned away fr m 1 while the words of the iin of . .1 Ippon • memory: "Oh 1 si 1 Man! the noblest creature pr On . th. and wrann; the One r th a to mistake the end or hii • old'ins.tead of his Maker." said. et length. um they the way -side, long De been Donor's godmother, my gess!p, an' cum ►long inner." 111:50 - A TMAR, is A NUMB Early Life of BiAhop : A Washiagton correspondent of the write* as follows of the 'tomcat di ' soils this article: i i "areunistannea bavo recently bro I edge feet* connected with the former Op Hughes, which going strong to in liiis character. can -hardly Ail to in reader. A distingui:bed gentleman distnictlt.- recollects when thee celebr powerful Divine.aOpported nut reply h I - _ • parent, by sodding, phinting and tri i Camber-burg. Pa. He has often mien i barrow, with rake ind Bode, from d 1 When engaged in this work.tor whic paid fifty cuts per if P.m. J lin Hug. !ivory best Latin 91Gteek linguists i just entering opo manhood. Subs m - thisw:by to Lam urg, .11/14 and on t stem of the cerebrated Jesuits' College of cabbages: The institution, acCor with the Roman Catholic Colleges In ;highly coltivided stand farm hatched 'being employed as a labors( upon it. !of the cabbage beds. On oho *teas the lads ofithe Institution: pntzling o ere, Hughes requested hint to let hi . and taking liiin to explain tile ottani. the astonishment of the 3 oath. correct also duclosed to the boy in tie same was a proficient in Greet. Shortly getting shlinped on at lesson in Ho gardener' and s.rocive a translation dueed as his own. saisfled his Int • and _perfect correctness w.th which English, that it *as nut the work of was then questioned as to who hail I lesson, and surprised - all by declarin Johnny. the gerdenor lad." Hugh • mooed before the (se , y alio ware truth of tho pu p il' story A Prefe attune nix'''. w'n / it turtle/ out th best Greek 01 Latm scholar in th the capital clginent of those who the. Jes ti eyor:,syh.ere, Jo l la .111 r exchange ti.. , Ca..1:11:f5 for _ice become a tutor ut thi) Insts Alns was the commencement of his fortune and fain., 019 foot/fat/ intellect and his energy. industry IMM eartieel infetlo., Ha soon becori the toothtutted, where he reilmined leg 'through Jet the c+uutr?:,h» eV ' htpt to Ithor m the wider and wince "Tnvre arc .ksionJrn thoio t oryta Juhn 11:1glics, whiell ye Treasure in ostensory to its great fit IfP b rril.ge for We cannot ea) witlatilvard Fit er saw n biidsl 'opt cur inc• seen some—one • leabt, when w. ' had not the fevir the world 10 fountain of Aar c oldish tears— I money. lon nil lit read that in 'ectipid forth that , row up its 114. 1 the altar, id the aid.) of young.l hearted girl. ' She was pate; add trembled as it. adjusted the fold , there was a quiver about her fin repressed agony; and ofh a en th , turned one hasty glance upon he and I conic' clearlysae her shrink but'evident 'Nebo: of o disgnst an. I loelx_ed upod the bridegroo her with at much fondness as hi was capable of—a (meetly chu , Iminted over his gold—the smile And win thus the old, man to who. was to be bound—a lively and- lo —beauty and greenness upon b And Iserfriends and relat:ives, the A • harorith their eves fixed. flat ietionee of their victiin—but! • e o which . adorned tier. Fyols' fv he victim of a pagan, imm , Birth Day Re; ectici j als "row many hopes, fears an.t anxie ties, does- a birth day call epl In y%kratb, w. too forwird i with hope to the next year. and in our anti- y, time sippears to be a lag gard. Hope eo buoys as p tat wialsearcely reflect on the plat. and the present sto ofteit neglected: ,The. anxiety to i ting-tge in the .usy• cone" of 14 induces this boy to wish stnckea from t r• Uof Ume. the probatory years he muet pass ere he an achilihat to him aptreare the goal cf ambition: lift des ha think of the trials that await him. But with age pear after year appears to pass with. accelerated sp ed. until- ears appear hide mere 'than they are, poi to i time. Then, instead of wishing to accelerate., we ou d, vtCie it possible, recall much of the past. Tho a One of bityliood often crow on memory with ti vividn as t tat of t ion astonishes , ear seletia. Many of the bra t p ciures'paintEd by fancy in early life, even with the 0 , 4 unmake, have been dis appointed, and the scree cy, is hints. /f hope does net then look to a brighte i tenceollirtivday,bas but few pleasures. . • - Oanon7L—A corral. m. er says that the emigr tiii'q greater than ever befo a, 6000% He says that t • is rapidly progressing, f State. The Indians n have reeently held.a. g their troubles'with then Ni COI.I3TF.RFEIT, a counterfeit on the k "art I.4tter,D., the only , fi. in circulation. The la , face of the f.cria!e ors he of the President and C of J. listper, and rfas The whole oppearan Of to deceive. and as th is many of theao spur - I a the community shout ,Guutte. vi Do ..W%ll you hare somei Aunt Priscolli, nt *din . replied., a adder. ' hat 10 - • .: w&amt. th a gatttlesaa,tlal not wriF II - 1 +. I ~ !ME ) 40 . he& Now York Soo. , no .whds• Dime I ' l ht to my ko yol7 !Ines of Ateh sh- ... P ' strati; the to ,of rest the geu rel I now in this Oily. i tett, het-eel 'Sind nself, btait ! tgod ! niiog g rden l ,lin ' \ hhimwwheelielS , is .! •Iling to dweli pg. be woo ston‘Py es wee liooolltbo Arrieries..wlliew quently. he ainde ered into the i het- . there as • grower ing'to thil this' country. lee to ang,tfillte• fiterdi t o c!! rge )11, !being on , of his t•alkin Fie • loa: t the beak . .. ig 'oW*ragrip:ti. to td Lie reidiog. Hs ray he fact thßt ha ifterwards. thJ , boy repered to tha wlich when pro by the ellegimen t' wen rendered trite ie tiny. Thi *tat elpea him on ti the • that it was *Twill Was instantly aurM. nem.Anions as to the .C_ undertook to ex -1 t . he Was by far the institution. ' With I noriege,the affairs of glileil was inshotly 'the hutnanithwi, amt. Mica Itio ormerstruOttrie of • on. being :ibill'.`Oati vs nd probity, from his tho leading ipirit of • util his fame spread rch authoritips callo important field, of the excrept from tis his t h eierywheri softy 1 • tat , advantage."' oney. gera!d, that we nay wet"--but we have could hervi wept, had g beim; drie4 up the was I ma • for he miserable arid .411- o '' •td proportions before bStiutiful and• simple . er delicate little band ; of her vivmSots, and mouth Which told of Ceremony began, she 'ill-suited bridegroom: froCa him, with t slight abhotrence. ; 114 was , r regarding nnld and a r ilfirsh hien kle . , *as if. hs . bild just or ad, ourangtoutang. the'lmroutiful creature . ly Aing upon a corpse • num and death? • ;Rood clust t ere4 uroupd a tad. &raising bona- Zhe iiwelry and gaud' th.y net that ion is sit ga udily decked etrianining pile—that her that•of young and love •t ssinitiluda,of an any dent affections, Upon ;. 1 , . . , 'for 4ii Clptinior' ‘ lt: i • f lorOliness antrialli- 'm 1. orclid kies , il. and avarice. Sick e metaackely f spectacle. 1 Penh rushed strontly 'rot? grown!— e atvieeies. as a, God up ge of Him whO anads'it,, • I i reation--,to woretrip. his I , ci nt eflihe Boston Travel - thitiker last ' , mounting from, 4000 to at ittlerciibnt of the territory t 3 it ill soon become i 'n et's y nun and vicinity t noun il on theisubjecOlf m emnii. • , e weft shmyn yesterday, f Pittsbitrgh, re Five Dol ly dollitr bill• of that Bank it i ll well dine, except the e vignette. The &ignitors Lb r are. well done, Irot that ;.o. and ilia° are imperfect. rf he note is well calcniated i good reason in ,belivio n tea are in cire.trlation, and be OA tbeif guard,—Peit, ■sue • •t• St*Silia• • • t • 1111411 a geMiemaa of t 'le. - , Dear me. no!" etre I m foad,of eats in their ples. •f• eating dog aly:" Tho