A. I', 011111.1/1k 00.. Prepriotoroi --- _ VOLUME 21. frittl)lttitl4 Crete. DURLIN & CO. PROPRIETORS B. 1". SLOAN, editor. OFFICE. CORNER STATE , ERIE. ST. AND PUBLIC SQUARE TERMS OF THE PAPER. , ~....,,h4vll.m, by the earner. at • VA . • ' at , „•.•.nt4rll•m, . It t h e otlii-e, is adtranee. t',ll! t. at ' LOM ~,_,. 1 , „a, pa d la advancer°, within threernonthe lirocei_Lhe time , • ~T1.,r,1111.g.-m a dollars will be charged. . • r to c ‘ mktuunicauons Pr the post paid. RATES OF(I,,DVERTISING. Card: , nut eACceding 11i , 08 .6 one year. I.lqte 'equate 6. l .6 • ~..• it.llol do. do. all months, Lee ,v t , do. throe moths.3, o o I , I, t at , efltPleelli P. 50 erne per iiii pare. or afir,t. ii i " 0 , ~._. ~, 6, nr..i 111,4.'1.10o: TS centalor each rubsequent inaertiVn. , :yogi,. a tit en tiers have the privitere of ehnnging at pleasure. .1 1 ..o 11... e nre Ittlo% cd to ueeul.y wore than. two squares, emit. t., ',,,,..1tt , the .t . istatelltalc transees. ._ A !‘ ,tt,eter t.not having other directions, will be Inserted till :,,. ,ti 310 (+Jilted neecedintity. BUSISS DMiCTORI. M. 'SANFORD & CO.. GZ.4.1.1.4i1rei, Rank !foie', Drafts, Certiflealps of De- St ght Exchange on the wine i pat Chiles tbostahtl y I ,r arie Offie. in Reauy'k Block, Public tiouare. Erie. HERON STUART , A.n Pairsuis it—Office, corner of French and Fifth Arret.. over Moses Kocles stone. Residence on Fourth Wes% Jr,or east of iheold Apothecary Hall.. R. T. sT.ERRETT, ii.,eS , 4l:lntiV on hand a NII supply of Groceries. Liquors. Ship (*tint, nery, Prot isions. Produce. &c.. Ike.; and sells Pit:missals Elr ;a it as ebeau as the cheapest. No. 11S.C'beaPsulc Eric WM. 9, LANE Attorney sad Comaellea at Law. c•, • anuy UM Navy frenstOns. Bounty Lando lied t,•t- for exita-pay.sn d all ether btesines entrusted to meet's!! r. , vit r prompt and faithful attention. t to Wright's Block on State Putt". over J. U. Fullerton's Erie: Ott. le. LAIRD & RUST,p ,r.niata Ina Retnil Denirs in my Gool,r 4 Grocertes,llardware, f.,quori. ?tour. Satt Jr.e, corner of State , unmet and the YOLK- quare. new We Court &lout. i alltD. GALLI% „ x. K :ENE; r ..inonable Tiilor. between the aced H and arowda Ilote I up "ta ire. CUTTING done on short n i e.• _ OLIVER EPAFFOR D. 1.,,A-cllcr and Stnticmer. and Mannfaeturer of Blink Boo' and rt r wa Ink. corner of the lbsinond and 811.0 street. J. W. DOUGLASS A;, its , V A "in COr **Cu..), ATtivr—Ofrxe on Elate Street. aline nn oorth of Brown's Hotri.trie, Pa. COMPTON & HAVERiTICK rsii in Dry Goods. Hardware. Crockery, Groceries. and For -1 acid Vouseenae Liquors, Distillers. and Manufacturers of No. P. Reed House. and corner of French and Penn line; Fa • J. B. NIQKLIN, e t andgeneral Ageney and Conunindon business, F Rt7A:7 - g - iittn. I`,,Ett w F.netn.h,Gertnan and,keteriean Ilardw•are and Cutigai, y moo, Lem and ewe! No. 3 Reed Roast; l'a. W. 11 F. LIVULE & Cu. Carrie/mist:id Wagon Builders; State street. ; two & Eighth, Erie. L. STRONG. M. D. • _ ,true. one Door w• of C. B. Wright'. store, up Maim ---- Doc . .3. L. BTEWART. 1 Vl(s IN ith Duet. A. east. Seventh near Savaafras street. ou gamer v, one door north oreeventh . at. C. SIEGEL. II dealer iu Groeeries. Prorisionp, Wine% e„ to , Corner of French raid Flih Streets, re Hotel. Crie. ICn”i'l 'll2 ■nd Ret rnut. ; 1 +,4, the Fa JOHN bIcCANN. end Retnil .Dealer in Family Croetri a, CrOekeTY. i:!:,•rn ate. Iron. Nada, No. I, Fleming Mock, Erit.'Pn. _e • Cfr 'The hid/flit prier. paid Or Country Powlitee....ri, GOALUIN(:- Mrt,ll4.T TAlumt, and Hat.% Mater.—tkorr, Sameirs Block tc tbe Bunnell Block) Sthle tltreer. Erie. J. W. WETMORE, - .4 rron !yr Y 47' LIW. In Walkees Office. on Seventh Street. Cite, Pa lENRY CADWELL RTr 1.,.10 , ,1rr, arul Betio Dealer In Dry Good& Groeerre.. .."4rr). Carpetiug. hardware, Iron. Steel,l 4.1.. : E.u.pire 141 ores We Street, Omar c100r4,1 below try, I:'a Hotel. I:rie. Pa: Aur 1.14,, V sees, Bellow a, Alle Arms, Springs, ands general ap.,ruurat of Saddle and Carriage Triuwring•. a btu RS ISM A - I,ISTT AT LAW and Justice of the Pence. and Area for the Key elOile Mutual ;Ate humane° Company—Office 3 doors ae.c of Wright, stone. Eti Pa. --- 1. . • W. IL KNOWLTON SON. 11...! IRA ill lames. Ttano Fortes lAMP.• Britannia Vt'are,Jewelry. and variety ofotber Farley %meter, ICeywroe Buildiup, four doo below Brown's Hotel, Fate Street. Erie. Pa-- _ _ GEORGE IL. CII:I'LER„ Artottortir •r IL.Ate, Girard. Fite County. Pa. CACllleTtiOßlA'and _other bintsom attended to with proteptnent aid dituaten. BRQWN , B HOTEL. r. , c R cacr TEM ELME.; COMO' Or SO te EMI and the 'Public square Lrg , , Kamm Wawa and Southern Kapok*. T. W. MOCati.:, I,,,Lck u n Groreries. Provisions, Wines, Liquor', Candies, Fruit, lc% N - . 0 e. Poor People's low, !Rate street, Erie. JOSIAH 'KELLOGG. F.rwarding k CoeurnissfOn Merchant, on the Public Dock, castor ,tate "acc t. we;. tiaJt. Piaster snit khiti Fish. eonnantly for Site. I. li. WILLIAMS. It, ker and Exchange Broker. Dealer m lilts or Elzhailir Dpft,, eprt ibeates of Depobite, Gold and silver coin, itc., to !ewe, 4 doors below Brown's /toter. Erie. ra. B - E — N — fAillN F. DENNISON; . ArroaseT Law, Cleveland, Ohio—Office on Superior sued In .itcratera Block. Refer to Chief Justice Parker. Carnbridge Las* . tic Awl ;. Hon. Richard Fletcher. IQ Slate et., Huston; Hon. rAillimel H. Porkino, 141 f Walnut at.. Philadelphia; Riehard.n. K;luiall,raq.,s3 Wail suet. New York. For Unalsnonials, re ' hi lu *See. MARSHALL a. ,VINCENT. At,rovegt rya IT Lawr-QtYlee up stains in ,TaLnim . any Hall roan of one PrOthonotary's Garr. ErieL --, MURRAY WHi ... * ic .ON. h rtrrots .up COOSIIIILLOR AT LAW e over C. D. Weiehe• entrance one doorwest of Scarf street, oft the Diamond, r,e. fI.ParDKMWWRMrIR!! SALZ •wDSLTaIL Deatsa• ia Foreign sod Elookeatie Dry rea4y moo Clothimloola sod Shoes, Ice., NO. I,lleen. as Moet,Saw stone, Erie. ,C. bl. In ALS. . Or . LER In Dry g oo d s, Dry Gtoeetlei..Crockerj. lEftrdwair. &C.. Nu, 111. Cheapinde, Erie. • _ _ .101114 M • ERLY. 1.4.1.4rit inGroemies aa4 Proviiikam of all kinds. Sallaelaaamibree dour. uorth of the Diamond, Ezie. SMITH JACKSON. Dr. .T.Elt In Dry Gcods, Groanles. Hardware. Queer Wan. Woe, Iron, Liseapside. Erie. Pa. - I:+tlrrr XAscii Upbotster, and Vail!mtakes' , cornet of Suite and eeventh wens, Enc. KELSO -- & L ---- 00 - MIS. LilblilltAt. Forwarding. Produce sod Como:use* Nlerebitutaldealets , u coat and due salt s Goal. Pluses. dblegies. Ice. Public dock. west *I of tbe bridge, &ie. , _ 9_, Fantle J. iLso, , W W. Lumen S WALKER - do COOK. cc~iSAL. Forwarding. Commission and Produce MerehantsiSee eu4 Ware-boor ema of Übe Public Bridle, Erie. G. 4001141$ & Co. Bet Less In Wateres, Jeiretfy. German Silver. Plated tad Britannia Ware cutlery; Military and 11 0 10tery Goods, rittte street. nr•arly opposite the Eagle Hotel, Erie. M. Annette CAR ER & BROTHER, Pin , itea.tta and Retail dealers in Drapjledielnes, Paints, Oils, I , )e-idnelp, Oast, 41se, NO. Reed moo.„ Brie. JOEL JOH_ in Theological, Mareltn, `chest Hooka, ellakkawYtike- Park JAMES LYTLI.. F iiniovaits Merebant Tailor. on Inc public square, a few ;loon of Susie stmt.-Erie. D. S. CLARK, rrem.r.Ar.a a4D ILICTS IL Denkt in Grocerleb. Progiptoes, ehip rh.tr.,Eery • Btone-ware, No. Donnell Block. Erie* O. L). BPAk FORD -.1 , 1' In Law, 'Medical. senuol Miscellaneous Books satioalay 1,,k. &LC. emit tour doors bekrar Ws Public square. • Dk7. 0.. L. ELLIOTT, Dentist; other and dwelling to the Beebe Block. on -tbe • Lirt , n•te of the Nagle Square, )Rate. Teeth Inserted on Gold P.ltr from one to an entire sett. Carious teeth filled with Pete 4 .;QA end roomed W health end woefulness. Teeth domed wlth Instruments and Ilentglee so as to leave thew of& pellucid wbrwr. All work stemmed. DICKERSON, - at M. reelreoecr. Illrrattb stmt. Erie. El;!M JOHN - H. BURTON. %rung...m..l n) 111414 n dealer to Ontes, Pedleiner; Dye Pita. Akt. Po. Ili Itird Haw. Enr. . . • • - • • E ,•, 2,, • • • It =l3 Ea tal !!EMMi ort ; rr , or. „TIM MOB AND STABS C - wr tri f — ,,.t... LTolot. 1.4.4 , b. narsb it the voice, and lOted the wlir, dr stoma la that tiorei4 .When leaving Southern *ads afar. The sun wakes up our:Northern rime. ; The long wbffe surges of the deep • Then break on erCry w ailingmink 'And, foamier: down eseli rocky ruler. !rile mountain torienti rug* and Ter. Like rapierfdriren with vengeful ittruals breast and brow the add Wiiids beak rusbiag ball, or trolibled dusts Sweeps the rough road and eebothg The groaning woods are bleak andzbare, The violet slumbers )et ,unseen.; And tho..se wild fields and pastures *ear NO welcome tint of early greern.4!, But God, with 'll4 Father's Wrest When Ely* thus reit of beautOlies, Roonais, in blazing pomp abotre4 The wonders of tits radian skint. Look thou on Nigbrs refulgent arelk, When that rude hour tby gladuetia roan, And thou shalt dud, in raging Mittel., 'Fite 'month at once of stain* anl stars. Foe log the great Orion hunts. ;; Decimating In *le ekmdbeee Wee AnJ reJ Jacinto* now murals ,s Sea/alai at eve, a sacred Fat up, in circles broad and be The Rain and Linn more and ioe. While Sirius lifts his orb a f light, E And Me our hearts with though* divtoe. Thu, even thus, when worms artioe. • And all Is dark and Joyless here,! • He aria befire our longing eyes Tbeglofies of that lolly epkere; • • When sorely tried we grieve alo rir i ntNineath Oppression's rot, He wkispe& from His starry throat. `•Loot up, llama; and treat in Cod." • THE MIDNIGHT MARRIA IT OLIVIA B. Author of "rho Madman's Story,' I Amcor the year 1800, them lived is a little villa' .usted-somewhere in the western part -of the ee l known by the title ofldonville. an old man young woman. The old man was weak, decrepit. peevish. childish. garrulowi, miserly, rich end /el yeurig aionaau wee beautifal.. supple,- blue j i sylph-like. gristle. amiable, and seventeen. He devil incarnate; she wee an earl immaculate. grandfather; • she ram his orphan grand-idai Ho was knaria by du name of. William Be . heroine was always milled Kate. Seer. thop name—as her mother was the old man's dui Kate Sumpten, The old man and his grand-daughter lived is 4 situated ire a place somewhat retired from ate irate vicinity of the village. and were only e s ccesienally rupted in their avocations by thud intrusion of,theit r bon. They lived pobrly en / d meanly, although mytderionaly intimated that Ate was by no menus de in filthy lucre; that in oni of the walls of their b cottage were stored aw‘y large sum. of geld; _en many were the profodnd head-shakings and ;elm itmendeas indulged/in by the goodly villagers. wiadowuright asserted by some of the spruce bit the villain), tha it. was a shame—so it was—that J pretty lase sh old haVe to perform all the drudger] of the he to old, whey there *as money enough purse to keep a reties of 'errant'. Now gate bad many admirers among the sus tillage: There was Dr. Beratiliton. who was "fa scant o breath," and who lived over the hill, an Poplar Who did'nt, and there was the rich Squire I Charles Addlegatie, and last. tillrugh Kate , weal decidedly said not least. Will Warty. Now, listl i the immediate things said of Will. iy the (avid 'bless you! he was as indifferent as you may about theta. There was one thing which be t cased of. however, which he s never took the aentradie.t..and always laughed outright when it to his face. .1 . It ;Wanted one dar that as Kate was hippies • g to the spring ter a pitcher of water. Will—the Venn rued —sprang from Wiled a holly bush, and before • coold scream more than once or twice, kissed her • t post. ing lips most wartuli. Many ware the enlace "ego et hewer bestowed epee Will for that deriag set. high all said was committed without provocation. tad ..y. pit ied the poor thing—e• they did—but bless yens • !meet seemed to be wanting pity. not at all; while Wll most vehemently deslared . that there was prroceti . meet irresietable provocation in her dewy lips for a his. see; and to tell the truth. we believe bum. and onion, strange to ay. kale was sever knows But notwithetaiding the decided profilist" ter Will Warry. her devoted admirer Dr.., Was most painfully persevering In his add was one of those great men, who leave, their 1 the age in which they live. with this addition. hid also left its impress spoil him. a truth Worthy Doctoieetusted wonderfully oblivious Kate's youth bad no &dishy with his age of fa site laughed sad towed bar pretty ,bead. scornfully whenever he presnanad t addrsaa witicb be always d( of a Tom* nioraing. d violet-colored suit. 'a rickety bob-wig that alwa in:batter of toppling topes bis kaolibed nose, °Mend ribhpo Oat flattered free the Wad • ' the left side of his eoat. sad corryiag la one h pendans daus.,and is the other a gerpoas dowers. .1 Thu time passed ea. Kate wu most kap society of her dear Will, most merry *boa spoke of levy, sad sae miurable beneath wont. aid harsh treatment. of her MN se father. One day whet' Kate's elreu ummeizally; sev.. den bad pesetrated through the shield of Bub cased the heart of the Dieter. be left her with angry frown. and proceeded dirers to. the old a long conference eseued. What the sebje actly. Werean't pretend to say. bit wheat th e hie face was a peiffect constellation of amil thumped hie big us* apes the resod. sad' knuckles. sod twirled his fklwess. in a mans I dedly evilerring with geed bunter that K help mondiring as to the cartes. But sleet know but teeseett: . That buy afternooe bet grandfather calla. and abruptly eammaaded her to marry the Bombletia.• Now Kate was a /awry-begirt eyed daughter of Eye, and eltheagh his would often make her sweet, blue eYea drop yet sbe always obeyed him with reverence. him with respect; bat whoa smith as abrn was given to her ea a coarse which she sis golf to be the sole misuser, her bosom heave ed with iddignsti?a. and her blue eye a • lame asitteito. Most resolutely and final fess to eater tato any engagement et the ki fuel dress the obstinate lad self-willed old potful hussy of possioa. fie rued sad stub. madd feverish impotence eel ing ebaledietiotas 'sport her head, and swearing with W hit imprecation, that she should marry the Doetor de• spite in the objections that alight be raised. But Kato remained firm, and to the last resolutely defieS, his Cow wriaads. IB Thai evening just as darknesi bbd fairly settled o'er globe. the Ihreter returned. and was aaheired by the old man into - the building. and eatei:ing one of tho rooms, liable& bad always been held as mitered to his privacy. Beer bade the Doctor assist himself to a seat, The roam es reessdikl.by the flickeriaiglareota sickly tallow can dle. was en ued'iiisheiLdreary. cobwebbed plata. The walls were co:d and bare, the lloorirreguliw and rough, while long pendant cobwebs drooped from the ceiling.— There were a few chastia brokenklair. video antique, spasmodic table in the room. diSatiag•titswiselves on one of the chaste. they prepairsd to: errant the details of their 'asterisms bargain. 'The wind eveript threw the *revives of the walls, and flared; the candle's flame to and fin, and is this light east toe ■ndaturtil and hideous shadows of the two forma on the barren the, ?e -lven:Med fistula rather thee men.—the meanly clothe'''. sad thia..!beut form of the old ma b. in contrast with.fhe ewelltjj pordinessof the half•trembling Doctor. The aged'man was eager nod impatient, and bidband opened and sbutwith a convulsive, grasping actiari. "Two thousand dollars." muttered the Sid man,. ha • low sinking tone. • 4 4 4 "-!" ••Te. two thousand della*, aad• she iarniinej" . replied , the - .tier. the worda escafing between„hie_olsatterFag teeth. t "Twit% yoirel ha! ka! Why,thet snag were *WWI_ a acoreof love-sick girls! 'Two thousand dollars! Ay. though all earth should seek to thwart me, you should have her. Two thousand dollars!'"Ti. a goodly Burn --a round ium r -and all for a silly girt!" As the old slut spoke his eye ht up with a fiendish glare. !yid sins thin. pinched firekktes face grew dashiki with the thin blood'ef his etteoliated Corm. And the Doctor Procieded to count out the sum for which 'poor Kate had be.. mold. And'awthe old man clutched each bete that wan laid before him be slowly and breath ( tesdf muttered: PI ••Iwo thous "But how,' come mina baud.. so will 111 land . he wiped his brow, from which the meat ing rapidly. althongtt hie frame trembled vie- " • ow!" exclaimed Sim/. with startling quickness, "1 I tell you: It most be thins Immediately." To-morr ow eight. at twelve o'clock, har, a carriage and horses at the foot of the land by the blasted willow; there 1, proniiie you to be with Kate. There is an odd aban doned mill. some Mar 'miles ?firm this. to which you must drive. I have a priest in a .neighboring town, 'where I can command; I will lia.6e him there. and then despite her resistance shit shalll4 yours. fifeesekitanes eau reach her there. depend open ass!" "Harks what's that?" Beth moo sprang to their feet alight rustling, and thilgentle pattering of a light step fell open their otioi. Thietwe men steed pale( at oath other for seine Ins omnia with dismay. Not a sound could be beard. net a was as still as the groove. "Pshaw!" at last said the old miser qurrulonsly, "it won nothing—the 11 , 17. ad a gray. ntvi 'CD CM r.— d war real h I[4°' = = stet u g h . t Bit tho less sollois DotZw Winkled sad shook with the Slaw spossieruatien. Their Omit woo mow of roolged, and thay parted. Tha 41d man tottered: toward his couch, aver atid aim; mattdring. "Two thousand dolloirs! two thrusand dollars!" cies Table *mg rious ad it 12 . dit ch of !labors But as the Son of Gann moved laniards - his home. every shadow startled him; every now . awakened the live*est epprebansion; and yet hi wield have been mote startled could he have seen. in (mother direction the terra idg.ote.heatening rapidly ailing. closely sealed in a impatiens cloak. The noise that hailitartled the old roan • in the fiendish work was canoed by Ken. Elbe - had wit nessed the entrance of the Dectef to the .house. and she lilt justified in the, resolve to learn' the particulate of ber sale. Thus she had been a (notepad auditor of the scene. Bat so opener possessed of their pl an than she kit de termined to Sc. at saes to Will !Parry. Bat fearing that shei would be enable to seektsier.; she bad penned brief (=pout of the plot, as her.bappiitese would depend upon his treating the fail eireametanc4 by the morrow. At- Waled by them fooling., with her bosom in a glow of ;ndigoatieni ohs set onion her looney towards the res idenie et Will Warry. whisk dee some _! two glades of ! Arriving there, she was diemaYpd to find the doors were ;firmly eland. sod that she'could not gain admittance.— Mite know-that there would-be Is way of aeeitig him on ;the morrew,,ead that nukes IA; could see hits then., es ;at least convey te him her letter, she wee lest. Affizing I itotes* to the loner. she thrall it vienatly against the I upper window. whieb had no abutters, and to her delight her aim was sufficiently true tersend the missive through the glass. Who listened attentliely for sane time, bat sot a sound maid be beard. and she the concluded that Win was set at impose. With 4i hinny heart she retracsed her store; conjuring asp before ;her iivJ imagination a theneand evils, sod trembling ;est the black purpose of ber grandfather sad Bembletoni should be oe r annated. Arriving at the *otters, Air obtained admiimion inn ; heard. and with stoieeneseteptratolo to ber couch. MEI 'us of I t . sod Peter SOD, I d bays Wen • • .1011 t it sea. as se .. hie is l ased et bleb Y • day.; of KIM toblotoir Dr. B. • UMW OD hia age .ids the . Now. All the neit day was paasoiliby our heroin* in a mate of rem mental osesiternost. Nothing hoold be sees or beiadf of Warty. Twenty timimi during the day did she ramble towards*. tbsi bubbled up in a sweet , retired spot. and when they bid had mazy stolen inter views. is the vain hops that e4e would meat him. ant each time she was diseased, to disappointineet, and her been g rew still mere weeii. her eye still more lan guid. Night begea to draw Rapidly near. sod the sus bathed both bill sad dal* is • ylish'glow. as it Uncerd a niousiint above the horizon. and then hearth to its wes tern hommasdtheeurtale of sight dropped slowly o'er the fee* of nature. Although - Stashed remised someone Item her betrothed. she still biped that he bad remised tier letter. sad that he would elm bet. and i• smiled • 0141%1 • in a seemed; I straw - -bolo or a Ma meet at in the Doctor • . harsh The old man's masa*, ha/ ,atmtli shinvd toward her daring the day; he was Itind.:raod even addressed it with words of affection. But 'to Hato each words Isere more loathing. mere baleful Was downright abeam. But scarcely' bad darkness fairly seaatled the world in •deep slued. ere he prepared to bred to her hie Ikeda% pur pose. Ost tie3aine received k calmly. without a word. a motion. mow that on doeided as, sad Was. U. • loft. and be bbod bin so dui eseldait o was to "To-night. thou, my swestiitrite." continued hs.'"yos *hall beams the wife of the rich Dr. Boobies:ill:" ••1 am aware, sir. of the tame of your bmgais. I know that I have bees bought sod sold. and that idioms man's possession of my persoti has already boos paid for : Do ha. discolors. mock me with wards 0(!1'16. "Serial. I andessmad you. and I sow tell you NOT sad irrevo cably. lirhall not become hii "ifs:" "Not hie wife! sat his wilt:" eselaimsd We Did man. otridaleg with passion. •qiritseh, I • haviritworn it. , This night you shall become his b ri de—this night-at the mid night hoer. despite all your threats. all your resistance. you shall become his wife. :Ths helot draws 'sem./ Pr•luire." - . , • "I net go:" !km b bim isss Dr. Moran h words :►y tear; ad !Naiad command red Isar , and swell *ally raw did dm la .. Her m ime a mod with ate. 'int • "You Milli" bawl do obi man between his am teeth. and „ l iaising bar arm irkoleatly. Kato. agrees* to her womanly isatim4 would barb acrsamod most taarity, bat a widow IWO, flaked ammi bit Ha tilt' wriaabiai him arm from her pup, sisa ratall to MI aa divriliell boss: • • SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH A 1851. dollars! Two thousand dollars:" she to be secured? How eau she be. said Dr. 8.. as the ; lest itete fell from hiss' 7 1 , r . t? 0 Xi 'W A B D -4a NI will ott'bedtairiad ba everted into math a • ewe of this mat who w heart beat with as ,ittira me." The arch fit el burgh scornfully. b. 4 bra bar pre pare to Immo. In els hog 's time. the 11,0 hat the cottage and Proceeded to the spo whin the valiant Dr. B. w..• to await them . . The el , man tottered on with reshla steps. alternately itureingi the (Silence end the. darkness that obeearedlho pith. Bat Kite heard not nie blas phemies; she was busy itith 'bee own fete. She trem bled with wild apprehension es they reached the spot; now confident of eaeista4e and maces by her loved Wil mdtud linen shadderi lest her epistle had Opt reach ed Aim. and consequent the doom that awaited her.-- , She blamed herself for ri • seeking safety in flight during the day; hitt that though when it had presented Iftelf, she had ever pait;ftned the deferred bopo of Worry's rescue. At last they came in si ht of the rendezrotue. A coach i l was standing at the spot„ and it usoftled figure paced up and down by it. Kate mbleil convulsively, while the i old man, u he maw the nebring coostimillation of his 1 bargain and the secure *ion of Sae gold, laughed! lowly and demoniacally ud clutched his Gagers together f like a rice: They at I t reached the spot. the muf- 1 tilatifikure. withett awe , approached, Kate and led her t Ms:ferriage. eV knees almeat sank beneath ts' :kid oath camel with difficulty: Bat where wow Dr 'ton? She cduld see but One person.. Onc, f , 00a the fit of of the earriisge; the old maul Oa' ilii, , 4 '... distauce bind. endeavoring to discorai hi • d the figtie of the Doctot: when the muf:l ti : '• drew er close to it.! and th e Tole* 44 1 % 13 opon,hor ear: ..0 . r k .., stet" .'I The - Idod#oraug thr Ste graelbectotaa arm claimed in deep and fv. ' • "la, in, Kate'. quick , hnrried her into the no and sprang upon the b ••Whets is the Doet. tering towards the coin only reply. sod as th hones sprang forward with the rapidity of thought; the troth flashed' upon the mind of the old Mad. .. I "Hold! BMW:Stop, tell-ye!" yell i ol he with frautj violence, and roiling or the fast retreating vehicle. And ar the honte boo dud on with almost frantic speed, Kate fancied she .he ' . above the rattling of the wheels. the loud shrill Masphis is of the theieted miser. ,- On, on they flew • the lightning; trees. fencer. reeks Hew by. and as ey sped on- in the blackness of the night. each object maned to issue from the dark pall before them. and loom itself I wile in the thich shroud bellied them ow they tionoded up some - hill b il l ode; now they des aloe, the phis. aid *eon thiy assended some steep il l, rushing wild speed into the dark chaos before th an. Oa they lest. a•' , Masialf. ne'r hesitating, until ' last the nigh exhaustel steeds were hold up. patina and crested with foam, before 4. deserted sad raised 'ill Seer had spokes of. In ea tea stain. Warty was atlus coach deer , and as he assistild Kate to the greand, h folded her fora measent to his heart. '" i 1 .r- t.- i ,"Dear. deal Bate! her not.lsta am safe!" i • i • Z,'"0h.... WillittM. bbeefoge epun pm be wipoaletylP murmured its 4•9 A.serii•s l".• 1i....•4, wr•s hr. 1""^""i "Quick, Kato. gaiiik! The old Doetm sad thebeet boy were seized by 4. bound, and thrown into a neigh boring brake; they h o r e s probably hems #thstireted VI this. and pursuit will oettain." , r ' • "lint where shall ir e get" 1 1 "There is bat one way, Yale, to proveit their Witter designs apes [ you. /Their priest is itithis buildiagii-- consent to be minor dbe shall unite us. dark !"a dosed he. betiding h ear to the grimed. "By all*tb honest. they are pa 'gig Del I hour the rinabling of wheels. Colas. id*, Kate;" "1 am you W ' " whispered Yates "Come, them!" th e brief reply: robe borrioll her to wirds the baiW . . They mimed through a Mikes door-way, ailing door-way, and ailing a pat of creaking and Oen- Midg stairs. they' . hod the apperitlom • peer. Mis erable. flickering li t bursted at die remote sad of th e room, or rather loft , near which wise meted on a Metal cask, a little puny MIA busily an in reading • "mall rs l volume. 8o noise ' had beesapproach of yin! and Kids, this be did not hear hem. sad reimiined o wrapped in the sea nof his hoe Warty abseil 'the Irs somewhat brakes deer that pee and tag...in to theepartmeat, sad supped the rusty bolt forward.eo that it was tolerably well fastened. into seise of milker the belt aroused the attester whe,eiable through theOa- certain light to • • th e tioelatersanom of li i i 3 si lit new comprmione, bests ed foeward.4wiag la•the us ab ject manner. aid e at hi f ready t. obey i their ores». Bet so am dabble,. fall upon the I l l i l i se r - , meow of Worry, • hesitated beta is die utmost and apprehension. i i "Look Jos ." -Worry. itnOly, -"I know he! what f i you are here—ho hired. aid by iwhom. . Your doMiter heir been cheated defeated at lsis own game. .' Yen, however. shall pe the duty fer which rim was kited; a change of bride greent censor affect you meek." i t d "I shall do isothlag of the Mad," angrily reirt44 little preectOr. .4 e rse engaged: to marry Dr. 111 411 k a te ato Miss Kato ;- they are the Goy parties l i .itsall remains." ! 4 ;• 11 "By barna. mila. IMy pm shell!. Bo pm yeti,- selL 1 say ye. Mill nab. Was Kate net Beer—and Will Warty!" . i "'shall net." grumbled •tho bide &Mink his 'booker the Geer. . / At ibis jimatorsidie nostottag ef but abilimatlY beard. The sated broke joyfully • the ter itlif the minister, and his hoe grow rot with*. Warty heard the sound tite, end hie lips w sompnesed with dotenninatio.: 1 i "Do men, se ) tell pm! immediately!": i "Mot though op he Le el hell should atteMpt. to foiree-- ) . His worth 'were sodde interrupted by Reify plc- Meg a pistol to bib beak "Do it. de it, Iso or I will blew your heed low a theorised pieces. If have any respect for yee. 1,, Waits. Wee." - / . The nobbling the wheels grew harder. the Itrietter leg ebonies' h could be heard, and the mocked' the to 4 of postoraa's it p II distinctly apes their ears. Iffith • flee of ant , Worry hissed between his hob his sonansan to th priest. The 'ego meshed the mill sad * lewln arrour . of mi isiss below. - i t ;zit. will "P vested:" • aimed Wary Is s determinedbray v.• t I ith a frama gairetiag with terror. the of M. omit womedell to omits them' is he heeds rd' male- may. "Qaick Wirry. At lila awn at the door, d Lunched •t baiklinirkhe sh ••WiY yes %Imp. titbits eibly Detest A* the ohot; I sae so child a ore. goad in. to the roe iiold cell in. wife. sad if hie of humanity, he shall release lugh her veil:walk' a rapid tarred itit almost viOetice. - ae-ah• ex rent accents. Saveil. saved!" quick!" exclaimed Will ae 112. Be clused the doer quieklY 1" *utilised! the old mai, tot; A crick of the-whip wax the • of the foie* of the old man +to bound ding adinttiaore, while anottfor's irm doer • terrible blot• that eauseill dee old * sod gains tellefonadsties. - =I *risk!" obiooled Uu atasest eladitesed tvaiml Ow wools a UM Piled * 0 kg^ We if Oak *l4 s 'was impressed ou h temple. The priers, trembled sod !halted in his wordll, whiohltie ohatterius tooth would iseateely allow biat to atter. “Stop, stop The o4romosyl" pale,' the old man wiih• ;oat. 4 • '_ Another blow' oallis crashing stipsinot the door. ' , Go au!" yelled *tarry, in a loos of frenzy. %o on I say, or you are fa dead teas!" .contiaaed he, as he stocked his pistol, 411 thrust 1 into the fees of tbo priest "Stop! stop!" frantically a risked the wiser: "Go on!" hissed ;Warty. Another blow Initiated ttii ugh ono of the patinas of the dour. “Stop. itop!” 6W:risked the - 41141 taut. Atwitter blow from tho stout etinlor the iestil9on, att/ the door Rev, open "Conclude!" biCsod Warry, actually pulling on the trigger, blot et dila:moment, ell Beer, felloiYed by Dr. I:ambition aid the *cotillion, raddled into the room. "Pluck them 'guilder, plea dim asunder!" exclatiAt ed the old man, "bushing toward~ Kate: but Worry caught him by tho arm. aid Rung him violently ac're's the room. II ' , Stand on, or y* mil dead men! Finish the oors• molly instantly, or ;a coos* to breaths!" With a busht el , : ' utterance the priest spoke the 1 9 °1 words of the ceriumOny. .!Look you, eail and all!" maid Worry, as soon as Kate beernolils, tibia lady to my wife. As you yahoo your bred, do not Mach her. Tom bare all witneeskid t!:° ceremony. "Como' K i ,t' s !.o He strode towarbi the door, but the old man, foaming with rage. rtiebvd4foro him, pouring upon hid Lead and Kaui'd the utoot fearful imprecations and horrid cursed. • "Bat the geld, the gold" continued h 4 "I have the gold: it's wins—Oghtfully mine! I call you all to mil nese thattlyei/-dose any pat—that performod any agreement, e ekoald ticb babe let ana:mor 'get hor— it ores his fault; *ot mini. The gold is mine, mune. mina!" ••Itard-bearte4 contemptible Dialer." broke in Will Worry. ••Yos ireiald have sail your kis and kind for babe gold. aye. tirbuld bays bartered away your swa grand-daughter, 4i, orphan. for money. I bore rescued her from your foliating touch; hereafter, she is beyond your reach. As ter you, Doctor, who would bay a wife, force a girl who ihathed yea to your arms, and yet by year cowardice *uld see another soma' h.i from year baud.. t can onlyirity and Soothe. I would punieb, did I not know that the money, you thought to buy her with. has basis lost to Ma; sad to•cich a seal, that's the great est punishment yes Could receive. This lady is my wife, se stand from belbee3thr. Adieu, gentleman. allP i Ile strode towsitide the thoor• bat the old man tittered towards him, anti seized Kate by the arm. In an Wilmot the whelp party noshed fhiward. to free Kb: from her haeboad's flat Worry instantly protesting his' pie tol, cbecksd thoritijo their primes. Untiring Kate by the waist. he 441 her in kis arms. tad with-his pistol presented is the ?asset of his assailanta, be backed to wards the door. !Sloppy step he retreated until he reach ed the deer. mut raising through. he decanded the stairs with his fees is lis enemies. Unmolested he reached his carriage' and griaced Kate within it. "Ttuak baav,n, dear Wiliam, that pi ara Ws!" said Abs in a w4iapr. **And that yo 4 ritlie!" b. added. In • few wmuiente they were Oldie' rapidly off. Dr. HembMy.14 01 .1444 4 .t• battl e , OM Cowardly te •1 •••04:1 • rata of his money fume the old miser. Will and Keep Werry lived happily—as *very body knows they Inuit hare dons. They miter saw the old man *pia; be! a few months after they Were called upon to attend hie funeral, aid afterwards, when the 4141 mansion warn teta d wa, quits • fair sum of shining geld wan found, whiph o ammo reverted to Kate. And dues happily ended torn Mumma: Ideatueos: Thueba4ll dad the College Protegees. home years rige. while Burohard, the notorioess revive! masher, was Ideating in rations parts of New Esglsud, he salaamed at oevenlyeeks in Burlington. Vt.. where ) he managed as usual to get up a pod deal of excitement, by the extraordinary arts of which kayos muter. Hare. hiwever, as eliewhere, the•ehnrch to which he brought hie services woes 'divided ! is opinion as to the propril'ity of his m of, reaching, and the prottoble usefulness of hie thekiisi etorgetio, but very eccentric. and Often irreverent conduit. Beath of the cli arch miethbors seem ed to regard him us a prodigy of piety, ability and nee. fatness. Oditve. bat sot se many as the later party. considered hi ed I proud. vain-gletiesta, imprudent pre wader, in sho4i a humbug, and were mach thalliumd to treat bhn is +mimics with that spisioa. Of the tatter division was Ir. 8.. a worthy man, a wit, and a prefes ire in the Virtuosi University, risrieg the exeresisee one day, Ba4nrel went to his peat, and taking_ hits ler some *hinged " villager , began to inquire about his MPS condi ' , . iu his usual sitt phrthe:—"Aro you a r e...,# ..liesaid Harehaid. almost ferortionely. , s , *Yies, sic" wilted ii,. , with great peemputhes end deei+it— "yes, sir. realist of noatairosettics sad civil engi secr zr s The OS dialpped biro "like • hot potatoo." andj pas sed ato did next pow. 1 :, An blinds !Marriage Outlast& A eortespoident of the Philadelphia Spirit of the limes, writing from 4 •coppyres precinct ." Illinois. gin. the followisg eterkicimi of marriage, which he accidentally cisme across to looking over some old papaya: • fasthisisg a laud title the other day which ineeetred a qaeltiou of iegitoscaere, I stninbled open.the follnwiag marriage cokillcoto. which is decidedly too good Ito be lost, nod is Woolly doss _Ads. ! The marriage. of which this is the wily logstovidencoi took place in Copperas Precinct. In this county, is the latency of the eonutry: or rather ia,nrimative OWN, tad the magistrate ithsght to be ineameariolized, whether be aver gets his itontriethedos as ant: The ttettificate is in these words: • s State of Ithaca, Peoria Coact 1114 To all thatwerld greeting. ;Know ye that JohnPl: midi and Peggy 54sre is hereby eirtified to go togethif - and 4s as std folks does,anywh ere inside of copperas ptheinet, and whets my esueoreoion eoniet I am to merry ern good. and to diets cm back Lo nicer actednits. Los] ' Julies' Plum I pet the iaiUala. only of the magistrate. for the moon that this legal luminary is still living. and probably , too modest to ogyrst the fame to Which he teas justly euviiiid. Don't he &minty pensien.and the unanimous Minks of those interslusd in the rapid• peopli of ttte Slats. Jr thou who Imes wait far ooMmissiout ' The "Yankee Blade tails" of • queer incident: which same of a church in Hissing a elergymaa was pro asarread • irraidiloquont *skim open !foment. The philaothroiist. temporise hint with all the wailed ben°. from sines Nosh's day, and deolaneg that h• could Aid so plena honeiablo *noses for him in Moll roll of these who had been blosinnei N Moir rage. whlls over sad soot this paragraphs wars wand off with the *seta matios."Whons shall we place this great philanthropist?" last as lie:imad reiterated the interrogatory for thidavreeth time. a . ehap with • "brick in his hat." who bad "stag prod I. rims bp. and steadying himself by elateling the, pew.ralfing wlth a vies like grasp. Oriel eat "84-sinni yon are en h-b-hlatiably painted. !dicer. he-hi-ho es* have a-s4ss-ssarlisrs th4l4-teir poi). Thsres *sty gf soomri , It would require a Crnikshank's Pencil to depict the scene that ensued ; Barton to say intr bitra lonsKrtatt tras iseontineritly Amin that eivreirairvorn neither lithe pew .tior is 'vivo hew for Mu. • = Anecdote. Si 50 A VriAR, iii Advise. NUMBER 45. garitiii, 'Om mitt Gaq. Put Ow Ea ter (Ammer. LITTLE A.ND GREAT. =I loda a litsle fus4 pi hat Pr:A.t-1. 11111ile. saq, •AW 44:Ptle ga - uk hag Mar* by re iattletusadi I thi).‘ll4.waiel&tUe 41t4iet ilrJa l.ttle. a MA'. !! ter,: *great while atter, 1 ease great big rare, .e.tereg down a great . Analog tne great unggineri thonebt. 11.4 d ber,rreally, • and r are•rerpt of greater Wage, i 0.160 wart any great MA • I ....Al true greatial arias& ruled a Irtr:ri terrevent " rwas.thers I gal a great slap-. (41tfe irfaec,lL t% as a, grating thing— A n.l gleam of 11411. zephyrs I t enmeshing lOW* great clap net tcwlJ war I lat.. rate; (Jr grew Omura thundering! .1,121 wrliOnt little It 4trui • 41, t6.11./U. -El} , 't , nt - tny teeth ft-idirtg c.)o4's Istile CI ik7 Voted 'Mica owl) r. :gar.' Litt SIAM. alittle .rtit Bat liken great bki; Ignair.• •ff the but few liner a this et:tuition are not eibietty poetry,. Oa tram, al I.ts •...IGII SVC are ntlltus la give the author t. b' THE, 041EENLANDERS: Theis AppeaFaace, Government and Cangnictet. In a country what° there is us goverameat. and.where • they knaw nothing of laws. religions, or refinements. the weed mankind, of cumin., takes its Dater,' bent and de velopments, Greenland .is. such a place. and a work lately pabliehed gives an account of it which is exceed-, iagly curious. From an ab , ,e digest of it is the Tribune we extract a passage or two. First. the phivslgan: "The Graenlendats WO of • stoat build, i{efow . the me dium height. have broad, Bat feces, inexpressive oyes, small noses, thick under-lips, and cosine . black hair, _ winch hangs over their brown faces, Their skin is, nkv- . ortheicsa, rather fair than dark, but appears brown it consequence of its filthiness, aid gives out a repulsive, fatty which is abstain insupportable to European = s` In the southern reit, we sea more slender figures, nor, agreeable rages. and mere expressive eyes. The Green/- lender is lay; and indifferent to *hit takes place around him, but in general cheerful and well disposed. He sel dom involves himself Is a quarrel, or oven comes to but wards. He is ebangeable, troubles hintsilf only about his nearest Interests or his absolete necessities, sad When he has a chance; delights. in sleeping nightsand diy.— TN; vanity ,11 theseqieople is very striking. Airording to' their opinion, ail other people . are to them, and vihen they Wish to praise n stranger, they say, *He is as well instructed as tae.' or. •He begins to be an Leask.% Crimes sr acts of violence eeldont,occur; whoever lojpro another, is publicly scoffed at and seemed, for the Green- : tinders have a strong inclination to satire...ad . * blase wings.. The Norwegian Misialonary Zeds. who settled erelong them in the year 1721. had to boar a great deal Id the commencement of hi. labors. They conspsiMel Tie large now with the Stag-Here peak, and when he rela ted them the life and &offerings of Christ they renierk ad: lf He had coup amoag as, we would have lamed' Him and bee* 'obedient to liim. What madmen Wiley Him whe Gould give them life!' 'They kr!, their nett relativen, bat aro unfeeling gin relation to their wanes, and exhibit op regret at the total ruin of othets. 6 The anther Mae describes their habitatioae: ••They neither form t state. nor possess toy govern-. meat sr kind d'authority whatever. This is misdeed by the simple circumstance that they seed nothing ef ;he kiad...ln summer they live in teats: in wintm. in how. ses—or wither Wa—which arc Wan Ave to mix feet highs twelve brood, and a hundred hat lelag, rasa contaieing several (amain under th& moos rest The walls-are towered en the inside with skins. to keep sal the damp. sew sad cold air. • broad heath rune stoat the Oast • kettle et stone or into. hangs ever a train oil larps which suppling this pleas era stew or hearth. The win: dew_e are formed si the entrails of the whak and lea M. stood of giro. The entrees* is through a Msg, narrow passage. through whials.the hat air escapes. cad elthough there is ass deer. such • heat he kept up leads that even in wiater the Greenlanders go almost witiseut , clethee A Earapeast cannot ours In mach likk antstriach." , • The . be;ge admire people are emir oaly ezealleacs of amunifacture:— . , ••Elincer the nativeashlwist principally dpen thesupplies ! which the ass eller& them. they, tieete4 rest pains on the constructionist their tine*, whicitthey guidio and psi,- - pel with.great dexterity- The kayak, er men's beat. in . . from twelve to taerteen feet long, only eighteen lichee bread, end twelve inches deep, having a skeleton of weed lied fish-bone, covered on all sides with!eltios snide pie -Ibctly water tight, and weighiag at most endy 30 potindis. In the middle Is a well oecared opening; tato which the Esquimau./ creeps. Aib then fastens hie neat of veal skin tight around the entrance. *ad eit t o perfectly dry In ihe middle of thi *ea. In his light omit twines as et mizelY.es a sea-grail over the 'Waves, hod in time lif inq- 4st. version [cold is kept warm by his *ern .Even whets the kayak. is evertarnod. the *trek* of ear ie suffickuit to restore Us equilibrium. bet wheover,/oses hie we is hopekeely lost'' 1 But Mist wilt be said of the state of t/ii week* mow the Greenlander/o.i.- , "The socials, .are women's baste, Curie* se long ad three or fosr times as broad as 'the /midis, very elastic. but with flat bottoms. and therefore adverted to the see. They are propelled by four or live women. few aramig the Esquimau* the eel:mew labors are Impelled epos the fi nials sex. They maim clothes sod boote.'imieks and , kayeks, tan leather, build houses, pitch tests, took, sad take curs of child:ea. while the man ciiwiders it on 7 worthy of him to work; his proper employment is in catching seals and shooting birder. Since there are' no ria - Greenlenders. the bride bcinge her hashOnd is othi ar dirlety thaw ette!g arms. It is, however, castemety and proper, that after the betretlial—a Matter in which the parents never interfere--she should 'het herself up for several days, and weep, or tun_ loose errieng the tomintaias. whence ate is brought back by the bride groom. Poljgamy is allowed. but is wily practised When the first wife remains beetroot in which *sae she re4uesee her kost,s4 to chimes a second. If the men wishes.** fermis from his wife, he puts on a diseentemieed face for a time, and leaves the house without saying where be is vim/. The 11/001114 understands this hint, packs windi er her property, take. her children, and returns to her elativec" The household and kitchen matters are squilli curi- t ells: -The country would be uninhabitable. evia . for Esquimau; were it not for the seals, which lite as indis pensable to them as the reindeer to ;tbs Leptind4e.— Their flesh is eaten, their skies weed far clothier and to cover ',caw sod houses. while the fat furnishes light sod fuel. Tbo sisimel is takelt with a harpoon, to the entl of which a bladder is fastened. Sea-birdi also iet:ve as feed, and eiscastiams the boldest gatemen make those alter a whale. bat asly,is orimpany with the Danes. They then wash themselves. end psi en ***beet elothiapbecanae they th i nk the whale would not suffer them to approach if they lynx' unclean. The labor of cleaning the cooking utensils devolves on the wives, who, in turn. call is the aid of the dog, and everything is speediirlicked smooth end clean, The bill of fare of a Greenland feast me as follows: Dried herrings; dried, boiled and half mister' "flesh; boded eisis-geiis; a piece of belt-putrified whale's tell (the principal divh); dr.ea salmon. dried reindeer; mid bilberries cooked with deer's tripe and train oil." Ti. & L oa , by way of reminding no what we ltttvp to *.ek God for, iv not unpnefltable venditle