Il 11 El A; IN;DITRLINSt 00., Propriet VOLUME 21. (Fritklre,ltt . ll- (.04trt1tt:-, P. DURLIN& CO. PROPRIETORS H. F. 73d•itor. OFFICE, CORNF.R STATE ST. S AND PUBLIC VARE. ERIE. ' TERMS (IF T 4111.: PAPER. 1 e ~,.. t 'serr,ber+l.y theesr rr. at 1112."‘ _ . p, ~ ,I, o r at ludic... In vuace. 1../) • It r, , ,t pat, st advance, r within three Tont!! from the thine ct ,Lt..f tibilig, 1 (1 do ll ars ill be char t ; . . 1.1 All comustuticattotir so fhe post p. t . • • RATES 0 AD% ER'ISING. l':rds not elceeiling 4 ines, one year. 83,001 Onsbqufire 100 06 ' lU.OU - . I:1J do. Nix months. I B,OO • .t., do. three Months.; 3,09 Ti,,,,,,,,,, .1.-flit...menu. SO ents per square, of fifteen lints of t c ......r its' tir,t 11 , -ertiottt ILI CCIItP for each torlasequeat nisenivo. I ' l'earl .I.ls ertieenehns e the prsvilege of chatigitilnt pleasure, t r• ~.: o.,t.alse are allowed so out ul.+l more thou Wi9 square+. aarl fe re boated to thew ierassubste Muususw. . '4 Itrrill."l.llell4'llut hjltittgOther.lirections, et in be eramirte.l UN f r' , ' ted charged arcurduttgli,. rfl D E 'l5 T. HERON STUART. POYSICIAh—Offite. corner tA Fretieh and Firth M.Acs KoctiA fence on Fuutth atrcet. enka of the celd Apotherar) It. I. SF Elt It 11„., r,nsttntlYinhand a POI sipplyof Grocerie.. I.i.r:nr+. Ship I rtllDdletY. Pinducc. &c .&c t and *elk. holesalle Recta n. cheap as est. ?.) I 10, Clienv.ide W. S. LANE. . Attorney and Counsellor at Law. E^,1,1,.1111ry, iruiy and Na,) Pcu. , 11,,tsty •1.nn,14 _and ~:u• I , •r ratra pay. and all Lew, 0.4211,01 C/..411z1e1l w tuc.hail YP ,s'e pn tit,.t and faithful att'•utwn. utwc- in Wri.ltt'it un State street, over J. U. Fuilertoti. ()C. I. 19. LA till & ItUsT IVn 4 rsALF' • 114/ /10:11) DralPTs )n Dry Oxid.,Groceries,llar , lnare, F'-h. Salt he.. come: of ritate street_ and tne Plane vinare, near the Court Ilnufn nILW`II.hI•.D. LMMMI faslitountde hells ev , , it a Reed 11,,u-euziel up sums el• dune .Jli 1.1j0( t tfG OLIVER 1-:PAFFORD. c • ' pcokweller and Sint,oncr..an.l ManufaCiliref of Blink Books and Writon luk. corner 01 . 111 C n 13806101 :MI I Si WI nt•eet • J. W. DOUGLAS S, Ali 4P '.lhY Asp Cur sst ri OR AT I, iis =-01hcc on State Strcrt, three .i. , r. , north of Mon Ws Hotel. Erte, l'u. C O MP . LON At. IiAVERSTICK. t_ Dr,,i A> Ili iffy GO.AN. ilardl.l az.. 4 *rocit r) ..L'irueer Jeri, niul tof fy:li and OCNlleal IC Liquors. Dibtilli ri n su.l Slniiiitsvirer :,..iirratu.i. Nu..'.. Reed House. ape! curlier a French and 1 up rtrr, is, Erie. ra. , • -' W. 'II. (1.. 1 .4 1 L It, --r- A': rot , & rrmr.p.rner at lair. (.1111ce 'NO . 2,Lnc ll.iH. curler & d ttreCL-. 11. 1. •.. ot L! nn! bU,itl•NtS tull r(VPIVI. IrOn•pe/11tenion. R , ,. I ES4 I I'. lit R:1•. I:41.. II I. , orr. Esq. rind prner s kl cy atlirunnibt.ioil busiutss. Frank- -. `- RUFFS REED. ...' L PrArti,..4n una. , ,sh3Crrinln mint Ainrriran Dinh...are snd MAIN.). . Ab., N 4.1,, An% iir, Cues, Iron and e.: , ,..v1 No. 3 Rcel lititp , e _ 111,... Pa.:, `—.l . • 8 , . Ave Cairt•nrr. an.f Wryoo ILoder,. ' . ..3tate Street,. de , _ vl. 1. i..1.10:.:L1 - 6; Cu • ....' . . ,XIS ,4 L g j ERONG: NE D.l p . .•.. • • 4.. 1 1 , %Coq, ' C. 8 tVciziti. s .t,,, i t. i ..1,,,,, . . , Dti Ck. J. L. S FEW A R l'. ( .::, , ~et, ik,et. A. ni ref. 4 1h nenr Sirs:aro. ettl.l.L, RI'S _-k :. •1,, • , rt,,....icrar,une - ddt .1-.. ~ctdli 161. .. • r?c. SIE:GEL. C. n •TratLlA, ,, l Rev, ktjelter in Ororcries, Provi.inn. 1.,. ~,rr. Fridt. k..e. Ace C.dner of Prenell and Fit i ;.,11.• the Farmer.' Hotel. Lrle. Sre ' ----. --.— JOHN C N v 1.,. ., ,, it a and lirtn'il Water in, r.n.ni; Crix:erars. Crocker). t•l.rvi %re. Iron y Nutt*, ice , ".6. Y. I :.2417iiig Mock. I.tio. l'a. I V Thr I.oglirr.t p.ci vatd fur Coutitr% li.r , d.,c. 4 I. _— ... ---- , . J. GOALDI N(.. - - 41. r. 11."!sl T ,mow. and Itai.ll Maker.—Stccr.No•S Erc.r•Blixk. .Iptc,i tirthe Itoimell Diet k ) StAte . Sttteet. Eri... J. W. WE'CMORE, • „)ATTORNEF! AT: I,All', In Walker'• Ofltr, on Secrnth Street. inn. PR 11 HENKY C. I'Y reaftvrt„.lol4lef, and netail Dealer inn Dry Goods, Groee.,er, krry, (:1.....ware„ 'art Mr egg I atilaane. Iron, 11, SttiVl ~telc - Ltn-ci, four doors, hclvw lln .L a Fri.'. Pa. A V wee, B. Ituyy a, A2l Arms, Spritifs, tied a general c f fi,tOr:le and Carr 'F canon tog-. % S. NlElt‘'lNj r_4llll - 11. A 'll4.ltAil al LAW anA Jy•llee yrf the l'enre. at. Airtit rof Or key Stone .11utual Liretraufa.trer: 4.7..):11....111—0t1ice 3 door. t...(6l%Vrlalito cure. Erse. Pa. _ Li. KNOWLTON & .SON. / . 3$ mat. In W e:00464 Ltw6 ,wg Glavero. Tian() Fortes Lampe. Ilrttannla Miff, J., Or: and a annul olother Vane) ' Arntleg. lie).tutte Building.. tour doom below Ltrunn'y Hotel. SUlle Street, Crle. Va. _ (.I.OHGE H. ft:—Tonvri Edle'll'otinte, I'd. Collect, PIS and /' I h, lanone..attended to N tth.i.ruanprne. and _ _ BROWN'S HOTEL lu rns L. c rJt St ;11.., street and the squa re ~..:tastero IVer.terif lid Southern .4.411• office. T. 31 1 / 9 1t • 111 s Gr.w . Pro.- nom., Wineu. 1•111 , 1011. ['rill', & , ..1u 11. Poor l'eupic's sow. :hate street, 11:te. JOSIAH K ELLOtit:. . F & Meteliallt. Vit! PLIAIIe Weil.. east of ,tatr 3Atrret. rt , ii. r•alt. Platter and White ri.li.enn.lanti. for Sal' . . .....--., J. U. i% ILLIANIzi., 14 , -1., an I Eir,tmeige Broker. Deral,r In I:III, of Exclianze. 0 :n.,., certmeu, of Depo,..te. Cc la and ativer coin. ice.. &f. .'ltwr. I daputs Below Itruvk n'. Hotel. krie, ra. 6k:NJA)IIN F. DbiSISON, A^, 1 , 1 %. 1 Al Lt w, Cel l i/gaud. Oh a—i/Oliee oil S:1 perk)/ see 1, . t ti ‘1 :der, !Melt. gofer to (*Mei 1 i•Lifle Parke r, Cati/IP6/ , 14. :- . 4 , 4,i.. lion. Ricliard Fletcher, In ziiat..m... lkwou ; Hu: /,•.:”..el 11. Porklno.l4llj. \Valuta st..Phulade:,dun; litetiniii 11. Iv, , 11. C.11....iJ W.lll sturet, New York. For wbtunumal., re ir to th lb other. . • MARSHALL & VINC'ENT, Art-Er C't r! • 1•%% —office up Awn' in 'llaitenan) Ilan Wilding rth PrOttiotiutar)*.r °dice, !kICRHAY WIIALLON. A rtne.41..1, .0M rnl LOR • r to )ifien o% er C. B. Wririat'e cutrance oue door WCA or\ State tqreet, On the Diuumuit. r,.• • • 1. ROSENZWEIG 4.3 CO. • Wipmr••l c A Kr. RET/[ll. DE•LiAII 1u 10tC1411 and Durneraic Dry ready tuadej luttruic Ihrotsand,rAmte b. &C.. : 4 .9. 1, Flew t• 4 Illy k, Stave ufert, Erw. . . C. M. TIIIIIALS. !Ir.: v, R 111 Dry, iGonele. Dry C:roceries..Ctor kery, Itardwa l re. icr., S, • 111, 'JOHN ZINISikRTLY. ii. tIR 11/Groceries aria Provl.ions of elLkande, State weft, three .....• :I , ,rth 0 the DiaLu.orl. rf fie. a. ..__,... ' ti Nlt'l'll JACKSON' 4I 1. , • Dr 1 vrt Dry Aorie Groe le.. IltirdWare, laireeni Rare, Lame, D... Nalls,lre.. ltt. 11tearrhaile, Erre; !'n. ' -- -- NVILIAAM itiliLE er.trisi-r 11..kru and Undert.Acr. 'corner tif Blare and e 4 r %Milt .Irene, Erie. KELSOf.%:. L(R)3IIS. C. ViCRAL l'orward dig. Produce and Cortnni.on lirre ham*: d,al. , r. and tine salt, Coal, Plaster, niungles, &c. Public dock s %,rst .Ide of the bridge, Etie. I'nt, is J.-6 klan, • WALKEIt & COOK; I.I,FRAL Fornarding, rumult.ion attd Pro.!ltre MerchAtits; , . lce end Ware-tiouseewn of the ruWie Brulge. er ie. - G. L(11331IS St n at. In Mitchel.. Jewelry. Silver. Gerona!' Silver, Plated and tarn. la 11 are Cutlery. Military and Fane) *Code, State elite t. pearl) 0..1.14...5ite the Eagle lintel. Erie. CA itf-Eirii-fillotitt;it. Trnot r andltemil deniers in Drugs. Medicines. Paints, this. ..-stot... Glass, ice .o. O. laced House. Erie. __ _ • JOEL JOI-ENSON, in Thevik,atcal. Miscenaneons. launday and classic'''. :Thud hooks, etationary. /se. Park how. Erae. - - • JAMES LYTLE, F•%HMV ID LS: Mere hant Tailor, on • the pulite innate. Ali &ran t •I ut State St,th,t, Erie. - - _ L., D. CLARK. . - - 41. r • mfo 11.1.TalL Dealer in Groceriea. Pro‘ isiotta, Ship . .andlery. Stone-Ware &X. to., Nu. 3, Donnell Mock, ale. 0. , bPAFFORI). 1) - 11", tr, law. Meilteat, Denuol Miscellaneous nooks stationary I &e :mate rt., tour dobru below the Public square. DR. 0. L. EIsLiOTT. Re.g.!ent &TIM: Otheeand dwelliugin the ikebe Block, on the ?-a§t sule of the Public d q uare. Erie. l'eeth isuierted on sold from one to au enure nett. Carious teeth *ad with pore 1 -9;•t„aud restored to health and usefulness. Teeth instruments and Dentihee so as to leave theta of ape= cartes*. All work 'renamed. 8. DICKERSON. . ART. cult &iu Stmettos—Orlice it bit , residence on erten* Wan, 11. - ,Dite the Methodist Church. Ens. • JOH .H. BUR eN. waeLleA literas. timber its Drum Meese tees, Dye ate Gre !rim he. We. s. Ers. THE _ ..4 . E . 1 . , : s, .., „..., ._ _ . . . I I .0 I E V E Ilt ! .............:___L_ . . =I KELNL, 1)1VE1.1... W W. 1.44,41 s T. M. Assn• 371 Tarim and 3Thael ,"THE SLHEPINII CH/ IT Lb:tau A brook went dant ing on its way. From hank to vat ey leaping. Ind by its supuy margin WY ' 7".4.10Vel y. tit i deep, l ig. The tdnrmur Or theourlingillt"3ol Broke mu the spell that bound blast Like music breathing 'odds Minim 'A lullaby around blut4 - IL Ls a lovely sights* vieirr . Witssis Ibis world of sorrow. One got %Inch min rentnitut the but i i . il ?hat earth from Heas . way borro And suds was shis—a se ne so fair, Arrayed in summer b ghtnesa. 6ad one poor being read g there -7 qua *Quin( radiant w. steam. What happy divines. fair child. arc giv To east their sooshini o'er theeT - {Mat cord unites tbat . soul to Hear en. Where visions glide tictire thee? yor 'wandering smiles o'cloilfiless O'er thy,glad fiatures beanting. • Bay. not a thought—a form of earth Allo}s thine bOurs of dreaming. ! MaThqp. atir. onl unseen wails. • _Thy genii , spirit's iciaririt. I • Now 11,tirs ilielturst from plden,apr In Where angels ire adorns,- ' Mil Is rah Om pure. eeletti?l therm:. 4rounil awl, Maker raising, ' The Je+Teus heart wag •n the sung Ten thousand ton e4l are raising. - . • A LUCKY CIIIIISTAI AN IRISH TALE. ..-4......--., ...........-- Er Semmes BROWN. 1 11....... _ ..........,......r... ' [C..SCLI:O6O.h, Among the Irish peultitry the gossip Its the faster•mother in the degree of trust-s 61 ben eXpecied to assist and counsel. even wl *plied are Tou lid hostile or l i nna "rviceab godinotl;et . was one of those p ode t • thrifty less woman. to be•met withinllll ommun band, chi free and rrlationehad atinu•how • she had lived and worked aluee. and her g found her seated by her own caibiu fire. the r • rosary, her mass-going requisites. already la a welcome on her lips as 600 i/ as the latch What coafidence passed between old •and y• by that humble hearth, it Is not necessary • itvviasoftei. intcrrupted by the latte S's lookla • brother, and closed by !Ile istupliktic doclar elder dame. that "Art Sullivan was a bra -Lord and el-id twitter times, and maybe I arose." ; tel i "1 . 14:o back a bit titry to meet li;m." said sister. 'Apo get ready to come rim us," stepped out lui the now ii,ditart raid: Tire, ai mg mild and‘the sky dak with kilzy• clou *limit die Fed sii>N st . flamed over the west "Tneres awet nigh coming on." said the log imconvciously alaulamongst. her many) "Indeed, is there. Mise,Honor." . said a .); her, as Frank Barret emerge from a !axle clo ky direct from his father** farin\ • The young man lied rather adde d to Ott hie attire since church time, arid apparebtlre his conceit and courage for one grand elTort. ••Good'evening. Mr. Barret:" said Honor ; and respectful civility. for Frank was the pi man of the neighborhood. ••Might 1 ax ye i by brother Owen. as 1 hive been *satin' mu the he has taken the other was?" ' "No doubt of it.' Itbss Honor." said hope y'.o will allow iris the pl of gain Indesd. er i rud was just to sal y people this Christent eroning." ••Thenk fOU 4Nlistet. Barrei;"bot mp home wid me; beilides 1 am, not company ut tots. ••liou•de company fur a lord. Honor." throwing himself Into en attittidswhich he tl sing. right in her path. producing a brown from one of Ins pockets—'• Will .you wear th kerchief for my sale?" ••No. Mister Barret," saki Honor. drawl with dignified bat unaffected, resolution. take it nor wear ii. MiSther Barret." she cot ing the crest -fallen Frauk earnestly iu the f you to be in honest father'. , and mothe . r's save both you and me throuble, I want spike and look no more Alter me. Pm dr, ,, , , :h " q! . . an net your meal." i “11l marry you. Ilottur—Pll marry you! TO a ready promise, 'in spite ditch father i..No,:4llsther Barret, 'on will not. Tt: couple 'ill never get grief by me: an' n Once fur all let me tell you, whet I'm s well enough. nctbady but Art Sullivan ring o ta. my finger." "Ile . hasn't a rag. an' hid mother will marry," gasped Frauk, whose affection fairly drowned by anger. "But Me l 6yo upon it, Sites Connelly. I know where I cletneanin' meself." . it? to the rern. wrath. i • I .•Ao' who axed ye to demean yitraelf?" deep voice of Owen Connelly, who, with and hasty steide. stepped in between the pa "Mist* Barret has been doing nothin a gentleman." interposed Honor.. “It'sbistso." mutt*d Owen, whose b up: but, snolhfid by hi%sister's look• he ad me, '•Grand strewn.' Mather Frank-1 I , it wiz you;" "I must go lame." said Frank, addre partienlar."and drama l'Or dinner at the walked hastih• down the lane.' Froulea parting speech was not quite a. vii, - , .spoken ci pokon in the greatness of rejecteo suit: or wapiti. for with him those matters were' closely co fleeted : His 1 wa• a mann gobble, 'hollow mind. with tithing strong about it, but a complacent faith is his ow abilitieii, es pecially to conquer hears. His pride , s flattered by the geuialAy of the proposed alliance: b Vine never eneour a gea his attention, and always lute cil at his com plements: whde the fancy (for it was a thing better) which he had lately taken for Honor Con ally. was sort hi ll, veajed with a of romance. on the old pastoral prin ciple of the king and the shepherdlese. 1 inch • chop octet as this, this maid not last—we kaow not if it do in many; and bad Honer been as-weak and s in se himself the consequences might have been cultic to more than Art'SnUivan. But the girl was much urther abuse Frank' is mind. than beneath hint in a non; and his signals of admiration. however diatinyt. t hed Rot only i i been unheeded, but the enterprile of tha stalling was utterly defeated. Frank had ingeniously needed-him self that•the happiness of Ma (More . life Sposdod upon it. when lio.at i tl• out by that windig la ,armed wit h . that pink silk- aadkerchief.'which had been purchased in the a•ighborisli tows at least a' week. before. to visit Heuer at boor fatbsea boo" Bad. 4 powibia. la mks as homilies on hdr heart previews •So soloossimayiag the mid people 19, the aeclevy. ether. moth to lair whin- thin.. Mr. Tracy bad invited them _to spend Christ mnirerening. The object of hie visit had been found much nearer thin the young man expected; but Frank Clam' ! 1 " 111 with the handkerchief is his pocket. rind in his mad many indefinite though wriabfal mollifies' to be reveng ed on Owen. en Art Bonita , andimikath families collect ively, while his pride took fags MAIN* hope of snaking • filq. D, . - complete-conquest of Zee T ••The census's greet Is ioe," - i . 164: Owen. by Way of remark. as aeon as hs was fairly oat of byariug;—••but Honor, what was his basiaess4" With the mina franks MEME=!E!==I between them. eves to • be said dismissal. sod than. taking her Brother's arm. t:tosrvird. "That wasn't your mor 4's advice. Owen. bet you niter meant it to be tskeo.!" • "Troth I didn't." Said Owen; "only ooe doesn't know whet to'say sometimes." The young man had been found by his family misted •in solladmeod at their Chrlatmas 6re, hating gone home ii more than ordinary has t e. after reetoring the unnec essary ropes to their owee4; bit on hearing that his sis ter was waiting fur him, bei set forth at one* to bring her and old Honor home, aa'd thus cut short as we have related, the indignant remonstrance of Frauk Barret. _ • ';`•The Sullivan. 'ill be in great blow this night," he cohtinued, as they walked Wick to old Honor's cabiu; ••l'm tould Art tok the gambit:tan home wid him." 1 I "Owen, dear," interposed Honor. "I'm afraid they hive little fora stranger. My gossip tells me they're terrible poor this viison. Tliew cow has been sick this fortnight. Sons drip milk she gives: and I hive been thinkin' me mother • has hutthar and chase she cikuld share arid them. Owen.i 'mountain, ye might at ter. and take it tilt them, for *old times' sake. I would do it meself, but—" and the girl's face crimsoned. "Well, whist." said Owen-. whose; Dotter nature was tonc,tted. "I would de moil, than that for, you and the Sullrians; yes—"but herelold Honor joined them, with hee large red shawl, as usual. serving for both 'met and mantle „and they proeeeded to the-cottage. There was a merry Christmas kept in the humble The Counellyi board. crowned with the car. est dish to which their culinary knot% 'eke extended , — n solely, a fat goose—was iipei.ed . by a rearing fire of peat and log:rood, which glaucied from the cottage ''windows far through the wintry twilight, while many • loud laugh, and jrst rose round it. Ea di next to intual rcla en natural !. H otibr's but friend- I' d u out H b e ; . d-dutightiii d shawl and 1 aside. Bud as Ord. ;wig% Hanor II rel.tet. but oui for her tinii of tint e boy; the I ?MIT 111. Let as now take a glance at Christmas ander Ma van's roof. There was dialog—there wis low whisper. ing there, and busy preparation or their last reatainiti: hen, which the widow tad Asia by way of entettainaieut fur the traveler, who, no worn out by the fatigues of the day, alert sown) is L! inner arbatioaat to which ho' had retired, while bus gam/eats-wens being dried at the fire. wen more "It's a brave breeze. anirhow," said Art, u he stirred op the peat. and andeavaced to cheer h.maelf..thosgh still speaking low,—for th ' e Sullivan' dwelling es:initiated but of two rooms, and th. partition whieh separated them, as was commonly thWcase in Irish far t-houses of • much better class:sot twits ri.;••• •- •• .11aweet every soma to ua. •;4allblll in the family dormi tory. Men occupied by thsi stranger. "We'll be beater purest:led for nett Christmas, may-be," continued the young man. with a suppressed sigh. "Mather. since you did gins that thrifle to Peggy Rooney, the erayther• and hos hill neather milk s ; nor bother inAhe house." the nnxi•.u,s nod' Honor waa grow - i i t , through n hills.— speak misgivings. r ice by, which splendor of Ilected both "I couldn't help it, avourneen" interrupted the Wid• ow, endeavoring to apologies for bestowio their intended Chriqinae fund on a poor neighbor that morning, "than cite Mid me thither mother was sick, and they kildn't a bit for the childex. Nobody know'ed thin that the giutleinin oils to comm.": "Thrue enough. mot4ter." said AA. "an' maybe I oold'ot hive axed fiiin.froin'richer people, but me bout w igh." 'A no weadei:- did' ye save a lite this day? An i'll tell -ye hat we'll do." said the widow, her thoughts reverting to at grand resource of his Rock in all their. perplexities— her Tlsrence 7 to whom ohs' proposed I that Art and Rose null, goon a deputation, explain the' state of matters, and li , la a loan in kind, for the behoef of their guesb anaemia; as a necessary proviso egaion the occasional empanel.' of the priest's birder, that "if ' , his Riverinee had nothialt is the house,-they might step up over toting glebe, ."asi if Miss Nina has it, she'll live it," added the good woman. with the emphasis which prated how firm her faith was in that quarter. Art sod'Rose at oneeligreed to the project. sod were soon on the road, though the wet night which Honor predicted had already set in with calm but heavy rain. : — Li4le was it valued by those children of die hills , who ran hail kin hurl sluiostohe vrhele way. Bat the priest's horse was in total d-rknasi when they reached it. After knocking for some tinkwithoit effect, Art suggested 'what was. indeed the mile, that the good father and his housekeeper were enjoying themselves such in their re spective aphere—namely, the kitchen autparlour of the rectory. Thither lime:and he proceeded. according to Mrs. Sallviies injunction. and found the parsonage as lively as Mr. Tracy and his daughter, the priest: the, three Barrels, and 01l their dependencies could make' it.— Things looked Christmas like there, when they 'Mock ed. Thellocihr's man-was eingint an Irish song, with all hie hisar . ti f io the kitchen; io the low wainscot parlor. theseniciesadire chatting round the table after dinner, while Vitt's.. *So was a proficient on that sweet though almost forgotten lustroutent, sat playing a planxty on an old Irish harp; end Frick Barret, folly persuaded that he was cariying on the eelge successfully. stood with ev ery appearance oft devotedueubel.ind her' chair. The girl had smiled satirically enough to herself, but ceased playing• and looked up, as Art's lime!' was repeated when sonialhing wrapped in brown paper slid over her !boulder and Frank whi s pered, "It is a token of humble anoiatieni," era bright pink hiliclkerchief, the identical ouerelputi by Honor Connelly; rolled out of tlie parcel on her. , tel. .; "Oli)lintilt you," said Vine, wrapping it up with a rathir nniinfal air, "bntl never accept such tokens." 'with quiet geutle - ye r seen• r him, but l ank; "au. I hine.viih u aud your eip's going for the likes cried Frank ought impo ipaper parcel is silk hand- Y herself op •I'll neither i lured. look •; know Ion; end to to tell you to, poor man's erietrronk and mother dseent ontd e, than that, e you know illsever put a ever let him seemed now are so. high to go without cular in his i hoodrred the flaehtag eye ianbeeocniog F ood wis now d in a louder know'd ng nobody is hobs," as:he Ist. though "Mk&Vine. I'm it!i oarneet," said Frank. stepping back, aithe rejefted present was quietly deposited on his open palm. 4 "Ana so am I.e" said' Vine:lint here the unsophistica ted maid popped in her i head with— '•e(l t ' , if ye Ono. here's Art Sullivan wantin' to.epake wid r you et the Preset." Vila mod Rind of that-suinmans, for she sped- after the maid Into the dimly-lighthed paysage: Father Ter ence.- Retesting that her name had aver been associated with a feting lady's before, followed her. leaving the parlor-41M, wide opmi4 which peeved toostroag a tempt atioil•Akr rank Buyet's curiosity-. Ilia mother pursued Aim IPjflt whispsred admonitions against had, manners in a superr he hasloind went after her With this same in t t*. 4 aallifr. Tracy, de te rmined to fathom the mysteryipfder exit. followed tie campuny, in time to heattArtielais the necosottiso. of his hoseehokl. !•1. n't iotitiel to amble yea all." said .- and every soul is the Mess now stood toned him, and old Nom!). 'kWh* aceeitomod providence. en with a . blazing Iltra e Nillttiogwood. lei :threw light p gin a jibs seen% "but th Ikuireurr l.ta iii us"—bens Ain paused. pßiederza Ws la tb• benne b it ae hoe ." Iraq* peilioltifte. Vibe, dwelt promos by. the _feeling SATURDAY WEAK FE is which aka had diiquissed --- worrixf.ana-mi otootoot, It to lb* pain Brief an ti R•etor •ad himself sod ie keeiegl poor hail Freak es ' tint yowl/ pastry; and to •et forth —who had ?Hammed • the Rector /dimwit, wh tent. TIN wide, at ha tkeil 'petatiesier ate thien by and Owed I, "ale said ho. pta table. "It' It' se w it e .Y i . le lr . h r A e rt r7 . the jureoil duty. for th sit in ear t h • teased the 8-0 so. t was senes i well?" . I **Wu!! • there'ai bad what plasi • ye it will lie I wud brine law than yn pilyorty pa so' if thaiw' .times—ay. "Ther's shakinchi retiring stip , that moine with Art, The greed by no mem -delivered; Immoeded sem In a f slept, and. pens they Illetny. • "Coma come." dui "In a so.l with, this w i i eared le t Tbomas £ I over wise. I fLir e tlett the I this night wi wets] glanced ht . of brit.ging significant cempanied The new' made kn.' not dilate o COUSHIU rots is par presence mope in oil; events oft ; it to asy, th ; aJeri, and ow Sal iva mad. t the in recess to, tech edi to had &Mead ising at from ese farmer. wh kerchief on of elastic It both the se, t.Rotherin landlord ha' and Minos .! 'nor tO demote goo that ',lady which M of iver afth the very pri tacky chi- Beers& year's& d TICS is a •• d Bible to.nav thy as that of beaatife legitimate • 1 venturous r miles of Ti of miles of that grimat a PPP' r• nd w soda, ski wits Comm.' which qavi crews. T the free bl bdeome of their tic to mew so crews." I, try should trade of A method .f Dining 'I tr h i l ie uper ite na r m triter • Yankee dirty-1 ' ant thing a. h.du't pok an to eat. forty Mince fortnight* I the Sons Wrist Thi 1, rase tatrarn Soperi • t of fars.el • t eolteel'for. ,Tinkae. riven earth 1 sir wai ihi , ftrt Yet w , Vat 'ORM • dip a widget t '" Esit fil testa UARY 22, 1851. d to sports her broths!. by moil% at. oleo 1 is explaumpia wits, Father Teresa* sail!the `'stood ft. asid each . rnssodiately • eharired IChristmas ' equally with OM sie of imissass. unlucky Weren't toIt: hospitalities ei es . • Old Bsii,t took oP • setae attain. had greet ase a! It egoiest. Visa's pose*. kit wly doewooOkik taking *ass with bar to r 4e whoa the h4er'aisd lb* qui ' basket re 7 gide. oho tea sasses eiod aot'oely by fist pee oestedis the part r. sad ta'r', el m " I the aserstaiee aeldevoiweat--bat elee bp roan. the ptiest's beesi keeper.. sad frisk 1 islet to slut the wailer a shows 6( ,rir t I had tani4 his wan ad th boils!, hi to On ilia t t ti . sad divided a t i l mis beaswri gravid Ai ma. whi etwatif ' • Maze. has als• latiob was . WU' , I • oetway• ate la. I - woo o o mph to wW t at. Mei. B+ll au" w• 11 *vend I wa th• jest a .thti p e trots •D. sow emit fet said Ildrs i istliv a. ygo set ys. and 1 . adJed. eddive ag that Osumi' wa a e•Owea, weset ye tiaaa aighi?" aim r tarn.- 1 ." said °wan; who pa, Att aacßoes is • Sr'. toe geed. Owes, I-• unite MK., "Toy m Ross is cantle'," .h , ;oho seemed to knew ditiappeerenrinetantly. r ime • !Meets, this Chr idsw, Oudot a chair f auk roe, Pm is a bur d L • Revenging..., " 1 h tough, Owen," Laid Mrs. Sulliven; -•lkst thoughts in lour mind silo as. believe, at attune me an , yin father; an I wait to !tell Ixitether pride net nonsione. Tar 1100 H VI blouse' to any hoes.; an• a Wilier sou' in no woman 'could wish for—tut 014, 0 ar as. Wait airliire-70... all you've snow I real lave ansong..ye, Ii will last tat bit 'and bring them, nieutaten." i 4 to betthor tispes for the .p.mr." main Oa held; and Ole widow ! night hate' hear in tho isinitirporn, boti she did nit, fa! the door Wan thrown wide, as rose In ose, and ths r escort, •Msfered the nett gof Frank 4mst and Owen Con`nolly r entilial. bit the mes a gibe tinny Irt, laden wets Ma now ry and warps clot 'awoke the imener , ho made 14 ap tinier um, leaking as if he had not 1a vaakimg Frank and old Nora!' rot the la )eght, said be had decided en goiisg to 0I that wiH 16 au. yes It Cal thsisi. menu" said =EIIMI r; "but I whold • ak . He whabo liro you . r iamilord. ", I am !Sir ....and pierhima Dot mato visil this liislf haw MOO iind r thior *ago ors Ws: 1..2 m (ato. if..trio row aur.friend'4 7 her ha ir yourselvis, byfisay ts:" and , with ansither dow. Sir Thot in ac is astor's ! 'hoo . ItM trey* rt - tir is you I=3 • frozen ri slay—you Whim or f tale is d* bet f haw I aver t• for of getting lOwea—•••• ise, to Wanted ♦ ' t them i• ,Int and tie _laud fit better times 1.• all partii • k at Resorted thp let he wondering Con to t._ I told at tli6 t Sentra 's cottage !wu peon i . o to the Ch istmss pa ty there; but wt as ti:ill the tempt of astonithment which p ed. ~,, nee, over its strarent members. and the ar molar, as iti graduallf "sidled do" a id thp i t the -mild ykong .bar o net. Neither is re story for thi wends/stud changeO4hie the palatal brought tp Castlemore. 8 Mee t, before th sacte'd 'feistiest agelitii rots ed. ai r, hr. .. 1 .. andsome liege occupied the site of id 'sold I holies' iconsiderakle addition had n of the Courtly's', and 'tolerably large I . 1 reclamation from the Gild hill-aide. wt h dwelling.; Alley and Citherien Cur t two weddiUgs. mod were regarded as Pt •a themsetrits. Freak Barret hid t ghborier pittiih the dubiag daughter was said t" hairs displayed the peek h her first appUrande at church, and that rt continued to be heir of the agenc . y.th • 'ter and ja err ilarrets Jaw .livea amie new hop erected on their own,: farm; lag repaird h:s famili- Massimo for his .4 1 -•d his inten)tion-of Turing there peaty on the improventent f his estate: mid i ips added, au ith many]a note of stickier 'duet cramehom el to it from the au . I wen Codue4 arerryd she "had* .r • was !so toady in giute to the gleb". 1 s t win irraittin' him, on the met of • I ' tmas." 1 Tile ill doing and Africa. 1 , Erg voyage atelliges paled the olusios, hat the interior !Ar on waite." .He hailshown tbatlitle *ere ! gation and tti de; the - the climate iisenlia 'heel (the tropics nerally that there tire regions and fertile co ntry. *Warding tippotuniti l tis for • masers, .1 indefinite extensieb. i: TVs' ad- 1 l ' yeller expl 1 the river Niger with. forty' Til I bootee. II has thrown light ea' this:Sands ichly fertile ad wooded country. Watered by t I ream; and open the ivory. vegetable; tallest.' I go. cotton. Wool. pains oil. dye *Dias, t l i t tuber ' . and a greak variety of produce. , whic in- -res. To ',Aviv on this trade in the si is I tit the riverj It is netiessary to have :sok e Londion Siiiectater I.einarks:-...t0t unse sise It. educated In the West India trade' Will ul workmen ,in peneiating the tietiiit laud rik We must depend , at least for Few liens the black Mee to supply th'i bulk 1 the • r oar ewe Out. we do ant see whs. ; ear min -1., 1 •et compet e With Unit Britiass fin tb rich ica. Nor d we know any ma n ta o cleat ompetitioe t an the *posed line (atearue. -'-' 'erne at ti4l Tremont Room i Ai— f oss at the TshO wire* di* . utdant (co ns fig foreraird)-0 . A4 thin the Toni? A a.Vtts Mg w vet air?" i 1 1 '•Ito say's thd soup ishl, clean phieeli e e .., , . ' wrhat's a cum! lit'. I didn't, say 'twee 't say "twaien't. clean--ehe'diali h: sod 1 it yer loop St all. if at liaise kelt t -fetier I a bill ter the damps its my fine afore be• I shin's psyi Iselt' nee. He Iliad I ore'n charged en It—m a I could leas! I few, Heil a let •riiime eh riled. when /1 long • What I haVo I'll v for whens,lle! era's 4 ~. was MisonnuaSsifed to ms; Tor- fast -6 idant--:"M 4)tl simply indi y'itear sir' that was Deily o r hilt citte whet dishes la y ,be , Sur prices f r die a» eni(orM. -The dose. 4 lea— 11. the fact WO didn' has agia yer Swop. "hat I watt 'es ' 'to , clean le 1 bale, seen, that thisaap waus'' whea• t wails travel p at an tatters, ae mina haailkanthii fistemisat i•lim • Into the dal ** in Pesegiviie4 o th ey lean Ong ifm ol4 fintn't 'WNW!' iireasf. *ail 4 ',4 said r gr Fht iron's, • ETCH FROM LIFE. . !XI ••Yrro are la irried-tor-sodting leap rascal." said an en aapersted termer to his ass, Obadiah Davie. " You ain't worth the salt of your , meat to me.. You here nei ther watered beers , nor fed the pigs. There's Sal. scolding dawn stair% beaten there's no wood cut for the sees; and real have loft the bars of the fano &ern. and the wow has gene Into osighhor Humphrey's field. Get 654 pia adiOaly. geed-for-eething loon—out of my Mr. Devitt Was six feet high. Obadiah was not more Alma eve feet three. The test adjectives. with their ter -1 ambushes aconu t w*rereadered much mere emphatic by the hearty r ,s, witb which each oat was accompa- Wed, and tb• lasi esplaaatott posh which cams from a bawd biewej , With fifty years' labor. formed a hint not to be mistakeo / d r at the' aegligent youth's company weal ae loafer wiwitid. Obadiah west • lubberly-looking fellow, about sewed- , teen. He . bbre dui beating with a good grace. the sects , T 04 of whic 3, !fi!equent experience had inculcated; and, I wittiest as ig a word to his irritated parent. ho went I .denea the lants-ra neglect of the bars sif which bad form- ed one of th 6 mints in the declaration spirit him—and I eat down in, • itose. in a little grove of trees by tbd side of a brook. hose waters swept rapidly over their sandy bed. acid filled! the sir with freshness and music. He rensinat.-11 . awhile. with hie uodor lip out in a pouting Iway. which; with him as well as others, was a sign of some hatereal agltatieu: 1 'Jos." heschitmed— for why should not farmer's boys add the groves and invoke the! rural spirits, as I as well Telli et Drama? "Yes." says Obadiah. drawing m tt ihealsevee‘ i ble coatacrom his month. wi;h more of a I view of co f rt than grace; "yes, I , 'll be darned if I ! I stand it atiy ore. I ain't to be beat bite a dog all 1 I my life. and I think I may as will give dad the slip now as any other time.l'll,Pd' him en't. If he's * mind to give me a trifia„ so much the better; ithe bait t. be may let it alone.!' , It was shoal two days after the preceding ;scuts, that Mr. Davis toosurprised by the eipearance of his son. apparently ,! eq uipped fora journey. He stared at him • moment, partly silent from d.spleasure. and partly from serprilie.l I"Well, bith/r." said Obadiah, with some hesitaron, 1 *Tut come to bid you geed be." I "To bid me, good bje. Yon fool: Why. where are jou ! going?". . ! , ~~ 1= "1 aera.going to seek my. fortune In this 'world, father 1 I know I am of no use to you. I th iuk I can do Gluiest i as well any i irbere else. I can't do much worse at all i events. SO I am going down to York. or somewhere I thereabouts. tl get along by myself." . Mr. Davis remonstrated with the young adventurer, but found hintlfirm in the purpose which lie had, it seem ed, been W considerable tune in adoptiag; and. ofter, ranch users, persuasion, with a voice softened by the thought of their sepiratioo, he naked him what course be I intended to pursue. , . I "I am going to stuil3 law." - "And hew are you to 61 aupported'while yca are fa:• lowing yetir s4udiesl" ' 'I guess l'l teach school," answered Obadiah. with the srueibrirtf i s saint: ' The old m o inspite of his sorrow, could not refrain tram laughing at the thedght of his young unsuccessful spiculturs)l4, `Th tailing •wisdom and knowledge to the rising generation. or pursuing the subtle shadows of jus tice through the max/ labyrinths of liw. He looked at him -with Inuit:using wonder. There he WAS, with his brown coat and linsey-woblsey trousers, his hair combed straight over his forcheed, and, standing in the most awkward of attitudes. But Obadiah. it eppeare, had made up his milted; and Was net inclined to return to his old employmitot oft any terms. Ile therefore. bade 'hie father good! bile, and also !his sister Sally and the cook. A short wi4lk itry - the fart afforded him an opportunv of performing the seine tender duty toward the horses, the pigs. and the of coAll things at length being retied to his ‘ satief tion,,i he started on his way. The poultry wer e gotheiring an the roost, std the old dog Cesar canto 'after him slagging his tail affectionately, and entreeling eloquentlyi. but in vain, to accompany his ,hie; novel expedition. Mary sensitive folks yielded a few soft regrets teeth. vast and dal spot he was leaving. perhaps- forever. sit never dreamed ,of regretting what be was s own accord. , He cast; therefore. only -a spectre° glance upon - the scenes of his boyish pisures; mid,. haring surveyed it a mom& t. thin. comment ed his journey. whistling Yan- sly its the 11/3 al e Ity master on would haw really hes But Obeli doing of h slight retr pains and with ono tea Dood ght a ■d- man • ogh entity ; the , The diesdaautages under which he labored were im- ; cattle market. In tho center of the market • troop of mense. Without education , and totally destitute of e l . 1 mounteb3eks were performing their feats!. Among them' patience se die faahieneble or literary world; friendless.: a child was turning on its head, its legs in the air , and and alma& penniless, he' was to make his was among / jut head supported by a sort of halberd. A ray from the these whwhad enjoyed Pieper untrue:ties and high friends i deal of 'its mother must at that moment have penetrated , from their. birth—who Led been ushered into public life i my own; for toe to have recognized nay child in that con. with the berfiwo of college. sod who could scarcely red dition. lt was my p 631 chid. Ifer norther would per. card the quiet, phut, and retina( country boy; exc e pt / hops hiire percipitatod hosalf towards her, and locked her with smiles lied derision. l ,in her arms. As f3r inc • veil came over my eyes. I .. , • His advaetagee, believer. were. not disregarded by ' ; threw niyielf upon toy ch. of of the rope dancers. I know himself. Ha halm the ',strength of a mind which had 1. not how it was; I. habitually gentle, even fo weakness. grow. ep is, the solitudeatid quiets of nature's abod e s:l , 6l3d !Um by his clodiesv—l raised him in the air. then unweekesedl i by the dissipations of fashion, and nevem. '.,•' dashed him to the ground—and then again. He was melted hy the fetters of e bed system Of education. Ile 1 dead. Afterward. I repented what I had done. At the knew that he had great daillcolties to Imruggle against. I moment. I regretted 'that I was only able to kill but ono." and that he Must depend upon hienselfasolely to supply I Chief Jurtice.—Thoseare not Christian sentinieuts. 7 all the deficiencies of nature laud art. b 7 hie own newel'. i, Ilow can you expect the curt or jury to look with favor reed appli'nat io • . i fon your , ;defence, or In a iplenrild drawing-room of • wefineien Wty. a! Pardon?' young gentleman was eatertaining som 'young lad's,* i rrieoner•--- 1 know They were all et, rich and highly fashionable appareir— meat. and that of llir The girls *era lovely; and they. as well as the graceful i rm. I, feel it in in; youth. whited handsoniely turnedpen ode excited 00 much , then, the whole extei pleasure. and whose attic wit produced such frequent . When some compass' bursts of merriment, "swiped whiling away the hours do- I ter in my prison, she lightfully; in; all the charming familiarity of high life. A 1 , 00 longer "Pure and ringing was heard at the door, and the servant. anounced /, rept. beideirt - d soul. Mr. Obadiah Davis, whe;eccordingly walked in. with his Linfamouet like those bat on, sad, with considerable enibarrusment, proceeded I been living. r She di to business. 1 / The politeness ever attendant -upon real , her Mir longlr aqui gentility. , prumptat) the ifeutpany to restrain their,dispesi- i man had rpb,bed tee ties toward mirth. while, Mr. Davis presented his letter' And l-r-l. hoes kill , ' of tatroductrn, and the gentlemee was perusing the ' Fore:man —My L. same. But when. after; having finished and folded op ehleif Justice.--I the linter ? air. Chattertin introduced Mr.'Davis to the Mari m eet t a k e its out ladies as is gentleman fr4m the country. .whose intention then you will retire I it was to ponies the ;prcifession of. the iew, the larking Thei!Chief Justice smiles curietheir rose lips in spite of themselves; sod ; juri,retired; and in /1 Mr: Chatter on himself, while he performed the-aecresa- I livid" eVerdiet of not ry duties which the mirprette of the day required, added 11 Op the discharge di the geed humor of his fair and merry companions by by a l ed to surround Mut 'ilk. whibbi did lot pea altogether unobserved. .. .. and woman was ii Mr. Chaderton chasplied with his request.'which, up.l l lmin• dto eery him In the recommendation et • friend. Mr. Weighed mode, iineall the way to hi 4..,ke alfeare4 to file hie citrtificate in dm o ffi ce where the thurkaa. yonig-gsia man. undec the instruction of his father. was alsolate - dyitig law.,{ Time Passed on. Charles Chatterton, in the fell pos. seniors of an ample fintine, and sorroonded by the Mae. dishmeints of life, found - a theorised things to charm him from bis Odle,. He'wati young. gay and witty. Hia so ciety was courted by all Ills aequalotanco of hie own see; and antelig l the fide sad i "unload*, of the ether. a heart Bite his wad airs ne fistl jays tee delicioite le bw . .lriokkod for the dresteprry of a Weyer% Alm or the remote hope of future fain. • He breed awe. mid Its Rotas milwted um- C..- woo. I• tory, hi. 111131 $1 50 A !MAR, Is Advaas•• NUMBER 41. sad detained him whe;ever he went. Dead's'. was has delight( and there Sere seaway hands wbipb be I kuewhe might ;re for the asking , and bright eyes to Bosh open him on he did ask; and how could he tuna Ifrom witcheries likethese; for -the dusky volumes of an. tiquetedlate I He was an enthusiastic admirer Of as' tare. and she wooed him in a thousand ways from bill lodic's"' Mg. Liar breath was fragrant upon the air, and her voice came to bins is winning tones on every,breesi; , it was impossible for hint to turn a,deaf ear to her en. chantmeiits; therefore he walked. salted. rode; some times ha wandered forth In thi meraing.,to witness the rising sat; sad 'gain. in the summer night. the moon would lo ii ( him Out from 'the' unhealthy lamp, to roam , wfth loved ones beneath her rays. 1 . Now. duing all th is time. Obadiah was at 4 as a bee. le bad taken a school. which occupied per& of has time. and the income enabled - him to defraybis eft- , penes- Ni king called him from his duty. 111 e moon i t shed her silvery radiance in vain; and ha had seen the eon rise so giro, that it had lost its novelty. His *fee:l - were not awakened by wandering affections, nor was his clear and calculating brain disturbed by pl. in mashie visions of hickey. - Natsire. Art. helot) , "ad fash ion we nton with their various revolutions and adventures. without affeating him—his time was devoted to stu d y. • and Ise knew no other pleasure. 1 j Ten years passed sway. and brought with it. 4 nand ,• many unexpected changes. Chattering', the lovely. the ' elegant, the mould of fashion'and the glass of form„, /Sul • been left in poTerty by the 'failure. of his fathers BSA up in the luxuries of tire.' and 'unprepared to in. ti ne I rode: Seagate, be was inadequate to support liiiiiself:r- , His fine but effeminate spirit broke dole. and be lives ' in poverty neglected by-his friends.,and awaiting a mis• ' eralsle death. ' Obadiah, on the cont;ary r bseevcceeded beyond ex pectation', HO ski:: and knowledge hate acquired': foe, ' him a high repolatioh; and he is rapidly amusing a Mr- June. which he will ciontaless know how to keep as well ( its to obtain. His manacle, too, hat , . bocomto . polirbed daring his commercclw.th the world, and the rough) and awkward country ladle now one of the richest And cel ebrated lawyerreCono of the first States in the Unieni-- His influence isstaible upon a large portion of, mOitty. and lie his refused many uffaii to send him to Congress. • I What a pity it is that the Gne,and delicate enjoyments of ; our assure are so often incomistent with worldly sual .. over, and heat wealth end fi;tne moat be sought Iby, so many sacrifices of feeling and affection'. A Patie.fiVengesace. . , The cl.narier des Etedi Unis giver an 'acconntdfrf a 75. geat trial at the ON Bliley gin London—Lord Chief Jas. -61.3 Tindal, presiding: I Gueirg l allatninond, a pbkrait paiatsr 3 w‘les pitted al 1 the bir, iy be tried 'on an indictment- found against hise l'hy the gra'n !jury, for wilful murder, with malice afore * Oleos:it, 'of ..(Seorge Baldwin, a ropy dancer and.mounte bank. The Prisoner was n man of middle height, but islander form. His et es were blue and mild. His whole bearinz gave ev.deri:o of subdued sadness And melan choly resignation. Ho was 41 years of age. had a soft voice. and his apirenrs•ne'arrd manner bore testimony' to being a man of distinguished education, is spite of ithe p i iivarty of his dress, ki tieing caned on to plead, She prisoner admitted Is did kill Dalrits,a, and'he deplored the out; "adding, how= ever. that °it his sgul and conscience, Fie did not believe himself guilty. Thereupon. a jury was empannelled to ; try the prisoner. The indtctinent was than read to the jury, and the act of killing being admitted, the govern ment teen rested their case, and (be prisoner was called ; upon for his defence, ; The prisouer•tteu addressed himself to the court and 123 "31y .Lard." said he, "my justification Is to be found in a recital of the trots. Three years ago I losta daugh- Lter, then - four years- of age, the - sots memorial left to me of a beleved wife, Whom it• bad not God to call to hatuself.! I loaf her; but I did not see her die. Lei I had ecru heir mother die. She disappeared--ehe was stole i from mi. She was a charming child, and btet for her, I had nobody in the world to lovis me. GentlelTien. what 1 halve suffered cannot be described—you cannot compre hend it. 1 bate expended in advertising nottlitt fruitless I - i l; , .. 1 sea hes every Clung I possessed—furniture, picturis. ! even to , my clothes. ;All have been sold. For three yeane, sure sod ooftiot I have sought fur my child in all the cities and in all the villages to the three kingdoms.— As stem al by painting portraits. I had succeeded in 1 ' gaining a little money, I returned to London to recom mence illy adverti;eutents in the papally. At length on , Friday, the 14th of April last. I crossed the Smithfield to husbands. ,aresidi!d with such eenaforte se parts .and bellies. brushes. brooms, !rarity. cheese. trackers. faith. ity, anions, integrity. to gat eke always on hand. and appa• Dint drank anything intosica to about husiaesa after breakfast Inner—chit after tea—and Ala the joy. end penes. and Mien ali be yen*. tit) *be /rare elates its are bens to a brighter and IM IMI