♦. r. DIIRLIN &CO., Pr•priettoits• t VOLUME 22. frit Illtt Obstrutr. 1. P. DUBLIN DURLIN & CO. PROPRIETORS ii. P. SLOAN, X 4 it • r. OFFICE. CORNER UARE, ERIE. STATE ST. AND PUBLIC t•- - - , TERMS OF TILE PAPER. .. rtv ',Ow a bets by the carrier. at . "Mr I, mud. or at the °Mee, in advance. • 140 -- 1. r It not paid in advance, or within . three months Fran the time . „Ni n r i mi t e. two dollars will be charged. ar.l/1 communications am* be pbig paid. . . . ; . RATES OF AD ERTISING. . • Cards not excepting:l lines, year. 113311 ' tine square ) • •• 10.00 do. do. sir months. , _ 4,00 do. do. three months, 3,101 Thanrient ad% ertinemenui. SU emus per Karam of fifteen lines or 1,..,., fur the find lawn ion ; 15 cent' , for each subsequent inseniun. 1 1 yearl% adven niers hat e the privilege of changing at pleasure, :1 at no time are allowed to occupy Wore than Moroi/ways, lad ha le Waited Is their timediala Mailman. Advertisement,. not hat tag other directions, will be inserted till bead and charged accordingly. _ Pill:, d 34f:. 01: *ilk° :VA A. M. JUDSON, trrorrry rr LAW.—Office at prevent in the Chronicle Ol3ce, In Wrighfs Block. J. W. DOUGLASS. troaltkcY AT LAW.—thlice over Williams' h %Vrighc'sßaoking Establishment: entrance tirvt door vrest„ on the Public. Square COAP'CON & lIAVF:RSTICK. Descry in Dry Goods. Grocerieit. Liquors of all kinds, Crockeey Nam., ke , one, door south of Smith Jackson's store, Freud' Street• Erie, Fa. Coverts.. EL B. HATFIRSTACIA G. A,NID R E. Arn of I. Andre Offenhaett—Depot of Forel/a MUSIC and Mu- Merehandize. wholeiale and retail, No. 111, 80. stir 84 sr. Chestnut street, Philadelphia. _ DR. C. BR ANDES. towcaot and Sr aaaa it.--4 4 fitecorner or State and Seventh Rivets:Residence on EighthSttect, between Preneh and Holland. Etie, Pa. T. w. MooRE, N.Lnt in Groeeriee, Prey Winer. Liquor., Candler, Fruit, Ire., Ode Door below Lowe'r & to'. State Meet. Erie. • Mf SANFORD do CO.. . Dealers in Gold. Silver. Rank Notes, Pratt.. Certifieatea of De. Pont, Ate. Stahl Exchange on the pri lir qui eitleo cormantly for sate OVISee in Beatty'. Illoek, ruhlie Square. Erie. T. HERON STUART.. mrancow ao Parlor.la4-01fier, corner of French and Filth arceio.ooer Moses Roch'■ store. Residence on Fourth stmt, one door eaotolthe old Apothecary Hall. R. T. STERRETT Sr. SONS. Ihreonstanily on hand a 11411 supply of Grocibries. Liquor.. Ship Chandlery. Pros I.lcons, Produce, to .Ik.e.; and refl. Whohvaie or Scud as cheap as the cheapest. No. I hr. Cheapridc Erie. Attorney - and Conniell6l. 1 at Law. Revolutionary. army and Navy Pensions. -Bounty Lands and clatans fOr extra•liay. and all (Alter bushier' euuusted to medial' arrive prompt and faithful attention. iodise in Wallin's Bluek 00 Moto street, Jover J. H. Follecton!s sat Erie. Oct. Lk LAIRDS. RUST. wm.E.AL.r.Ild Retail DeLiers in Dry Goods,Gmeehes.llardw 're. Laquon., Flour, Fish, i-ntt at., No. I, Wtight's Block t ter of Eitli and Butte Streets. IMILN). LAIRD. GALEN B. KEENE.. FaAnonahle Tvitor. rooms over the fore &Smith inekllOn.Cheop CCTV Nt; done on .ttort notice. OLIV4R £PAFFORD, llookieller and Stationer', and Manufacturer or Blank Book' and Writing Ink.eor. of the Dian:load and Bisth street. J. B. NICKLIN. irtruc and parsed Agency and Couunieniowbusinens. Fra lin. Pa. RUFUS REED, Nueva in V.nei Or. German and American Itirdwale and Adlery. A 1... Nall,, Anvils, Vices. Iron and fAreei No. 3 Reed Howe; Env. Pa. W. J. F. LIDULE &,Co. li-ariummta, Carriage and Watou Builders, State Suvet, be meta wreath az Eighth.; Erie. L. STRONG. M. D. Omni. owe Door west of C. S. Wright'. store. up stairs DOCT,J. L. STEWART, ' Ornrs with Dom A. %Ass. Seventh near Sassafras area. les s.denee. ouldansaras, one door north of ideventh st. C. SIEGEL, Wriouselts and Retail dealer In-Groceries. Provisions. Vivian , . [Amon. Friot. ke.. ke Corner of French and'Fifth 'Streets, opposite the Farmers' Hotel. Erie. . JOHN McCANN, WIIOLI I ,Lt and Retail Dealer in Faintly Groceries. Crockery Glasinware. Iron. Pi allr. ar.e., Cheap ride. Erje. Pa. or The lintheet prier. {mid for Countr PrOdUee• 11. J. GOAL DIN G. Mta , ifirr T*lLoa. and Habit Maher —Store \o. 5 Reed!s Mock. ( 0 1 , Porite the Bonnell Bieck) Staie Street. Erie. W.AtgTMORE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. • In Walker's °Mee. on Seventh Pi rect. Eric, Pa .HEN • it CAIOVELL. t■roaraa,Jobber, sad Retail Dealer in Dry' Goody, Groceries. envltcry, Glissaware, Carpeting; Hardware. Iron. Steel. NBal4. swats, &e. Empire Stores, Slate Street, four doors. Below Brown's Hotel. Erie. Pa. Also—Anvils. Vices. Rellowr, Axle Arms. Springs, and a general amortionit of Saddle arid Carrier,. Trimmings. S. MERVIN SMITH. ATIMIWT AT LAW and Justice of the Peace, and Agent for ibe Key stone Mutual Life Insurance Company-04%4e Moors we of Wrights store. Erie. Pa. GEORGE 11. CUTLER. Arrouorr AT LAw. Girard. Erie Cuucptr. P.s. Collection* out other hosiers.' attended to st ittt ProttiPmese and tsoeteb. J OS I far KELLOGG. Forwarding rk Gxusnrasioa Merclant, on the Public Dock, east of State rlrect. Parr. salt. Plaster and Vintiar• Firth. eonatantly for sale. H. WILLIAMS., Rinker sod Exehange Broker. Dealer in Bills Or Exchange. Draft*, eertirbenir4Or Deposite.Eokl and silver COM. &c., I Cr..,04 .kors below Brown's Dote!. Erie, Pa. I. 08ENZWEIGQe eo. wirnt.a..i. awn Reetti.Elcst.cas in Foreign and DORleSlie Dry Goods, ready anoxic Clothing. Boots and Oboes, IC., so. 4 IVritihrs Mock. Skase street. Erie. BENAMI. - F. DE, NISON, ArroawcT wr Law. Cleveland, Ohto—Office on Superior la Atwater's Block. Refer to Mier Juotte, Parker, Cato= Law Schad: Hon. Richard Fletcher. lu &hate st.. &morn Hon. gcuourl H. Porkins. 1414 Walnut et..llloladdobtowitiettard Knot all,Egg . 53 ‘Voll *Lacer, New Fort.' For tesuoroutola, re. kr to this office. • " • MARSHALL & VINCENT. Arroasirtts &T Liur—Otnecup stairs in Tanunany Hall building oath of Me Prothonouiry"s Erie. MURRAYRAI W HALLO. ATTDRVIT AND COrNINALLOR AT LAID--Cfitle,ONNT C. R. Wrier'. SW!, entrance one door west of State street, on the Diamond, EDP. • C. M. TIDDALS. ()nut itk Dry Goods. Dry Groceries, proctor,. Hardware. ke NO. I I Etlearoide. Erie. • • JOHN ZIMMERLY. inGlocatries and Provoslouse( all kinds, State 'kneel, three doors none of the latalsond, Erie.? SMITH JA 'KSON. Da ALRI in Dry Goods. Grocratea.nanhintn, 'linens Ware, Um' hog lambi, sae.. I*l, Cheapaide. Erie. Pa. WILLIAM RIBLE 11=1;;M;MMIi=;= EDWIN J. KELSO & CO. Gamut Foriiiarding. Produce and Cornmison !Merchants ;dealers In rouse and tine salt. Coal. Plaster. Shingles. ite. Public dock. west side of the bridge. Erie. WALKER & COOK.' Granitic Forwarding. Ctommi. , ion and Prod • Oud Ware-home t3lll of the Public Bridle. Er G. LOOM 19 CO. Deka', in ,Waieber, Jr dry, Silver. German gr.tanaia Ware Cutlery. and Fancy Dearly optimise the Eagle Hotel. Erie.. G. LOOMIS. ' CARTERlaz ed iloTiga, Wiaitanaut and Retail dealer 's ii Ora" Medicines. ihßtla. Oil bye -am*. Glam., die . No. 111, House. Enc. JAES /Ara, - LL Merchant Ti M nler...* the public square, aMr lieu of Owe street. Erie, a S. CLARK, lirgatrsAti •WD lb Groceries. Pro;risiobs. Chandlery ; 3kooe-ware. Ike. Ice, No. 3. &mufti ti lock, 16ne. O. D. STAFFORD. Dealer an Law, Medical. eehuol Meeellaneous Books sthUoaarji ink, a c . (suite it.. four dpors below the ?shim quart► Dit. b~4 ELLIOTT, /evident Dentist; (Mk- and dwdline in the Beebe Blaelt, on ra n "de. of the Pubb^ Square. Et .e. Teeth inserted on GM Plate . Rate. front one to en toe .ett . Culotta teeth gUled with pis Gold. and restored to tealth and usefulness. Teeth clan srith instruments and I...wince so as in leave them of a pellue cearness. All work ...mewed. S. DICKERSON, Perm -u s min Stmocoo—Otlke uMs recidenee - on Seventh apponte tie Methodic% Church. Erie- JOHN Ir. BURTON dr. CO. Wieuisita Ace Scram desimio tompt. _ - Utoccises, Ate. ?io. f, Reed Home, Sri% . THE 11) I IL I OBSERVEIt LANE EiillEECUi Nfeledasits:See liver. PI M ran = sislett pottrq. THE RAILWAY CAR. =I Igo more we at wg.aa they sing add To the toned Of the Bute and lyre. For lo! we live in an iron Ag'e— In the age of Steam and lire! The wood la too busy Ibr dreaming. And bath grown too wine far Wart So. to-day. for the glory of &tepee. Let us slog of the iailway Ca! The widen Chariots oilancieet Kiev Wduld dazzie the woudeiltig eye. And the beads of a million slaves might t , As rbe glittering toy roiled by; But this is the Car sf ins Pasiph. , And belbre it shall how all kinge7 , `Be they warned when they bear shriek's, - - Oft Dragon with Iron wi ! The bloodotained Car of the aerosol. ', f 1 O'er millions.of necks ha rolled. And its Priests have cried “sneb a triumph of ours.. The world shall never hold!" • But wo! when this ha Dragon Comes vomiting and lire. - For the Priests wi their Cawood idols. Shall paisle be his Ira! - And wo to all uphold the wrong— Lovi darks rather than light— For Science hath Opened a Woad highway For Knowledge, and Truth. and Right. And he sends ktrtti his Car to pther The people of many lands. Until the uttermost nations Are grasping each other haide! And this, when the peopleow one. arejoi•ed s And each to his fellow is known. Invention. anJ Art, and Skill shall work At the bidding of Science .aloste. - And who can tell of the resumes Y- The world may hope for then! Far the faith that moveth mountain/ Hatt entered the souls antes! Thea sing no more. as they 'apt 0(044 To the tomes of the flute lytr. But sound the praise of the Iron Ago— Of these of Steam sod Fire. • And sing to the glory of Seietwe Exult in the downfall of Whr— • Aoil shout for the fiery Dragon. As be flies with the Raflway Car! • quirt 311i5rtlignq. THE GAMBLER'S DEN. BY A LONDON POLICE OFFICER A crrrca more than • year after the period when adverse ircumstances chiefly the renal of my errs reckless fol- aili s--sompelled me to eater therranks of the metropoli s polio*, as the sole means left me of pressring'fned d raiment. the attentions of one of the principal chiefs • the force wee attracted towards mey the ingenuity and bokiness which I was supposed is ate manifested i hitting upon and unravelling a slue bi I F rth altimataly led to the detection and paishment ef t . e perpetrator' of an artistically coetrired fraud upon an'eminent trades-_ elan of die West End of Loads/14 The chief swat for 4., sad after a somewhat lengthened iton - vireation. sot duly expressed nnprobation of my (Undue* in the panic- Ida( maker soder • discussion. but hinted that he might shortly need my services in otbeiaffeirc reqitiriug into!. ligence and resolution. " . I think I have met yes before.)!; be remarked, with ti meaning smile. on dismissing me when "you occupied I different position from the presen I one. Do nut alanti oorself; I have an wish to pry uie,oeceeserily into oth 'l cr men's secrets. Waters is a manne common enough in ell ranks of society, and I may, yen know,"—burs the "old smile deepened in ironical ex region—" bq mists: t ken. At all events the testimony o the gentleman whose recommendation obtained pm admission to the force—l hive looked into the matter since I beard of year bobs ' eier in the late bbeiness--is n,audlitient guaranties that isothing more serious the) imprudence and folly can be laid to' yuar charge. I have iseitlier right nor inclina tion to inquire farther. To-miirrolir. in all probability. I 1 h ;phalli send for yea." 1 I camp to the eenclosion. as Iwaked homewards. that , the elders intimeatien of having nenvionaly mat me in emother sphere of life was a modern and unfounded one. I had seldom visited ',widen iii .ny prosperous days. F nd still more rarely mingled in ks soca sty. Idly wife. however. to whom, I 01:1C011f1111 refitted trts subsumes 40 ine conversation. remiqded me diet be bid sues been at Iluscaster during the races ;mid siggested that he might (possibly have sees' and noticed me there. Tkis was a isofficiendy probable explination of the Wet ; bat wheth er the correconie or not. I t decide, as he rioter !afterwards minded to the subject. and I had not the slight , 1 out wish ter renew it. Three days elapsed before I received the expected summons. Os waiting on him. I was agreeably startled to find that I was to be at once employed on a missies width the most sagacious and experieseed of detective officers would have felt honored to undertake. •• Here is a written deecription• of the persons of this gang of blacklegs. swindlers. and forgers." cescluded the commissioner. summing tap his iastructions. ". It will be your object to discover their private besets. and secure legal evident, of their nefarious practises. We hays betts . babes% based. principally. thigh , throegk the too hinny zeal of the officals employed ; you must es pecially avoid that error. They are practical scusadrelat and it will require tonsiderable patieited. as well as sea mss to ankeunell and bring them to justice. Ose of their more recent victims is young Mr. blotter. son. by a former marriage. of the Dottier Lady Everton. • Her Ladyship has applied to us for assistance is extricating ' him from the foils is which he is moned. Ton will call on hei at five o'clock this afteraem—is plain. clout's course—and obtain whatever information ea the • " she may be able to afford. Remember to miasma directly with me ; and any assionantte you may require shall be promptly readered." With these and a few eth er minor directions. needless to recapitulate. 1 was dis missed to stash which. dif f icult and posaibly potation' as it might prove. 1 bailed as • delightful roils( from the wearying monotony and doff routine of ordiitari duty. 1 basteeed bodie. and alter dtessiug with great awe—. the bast part of tray wardrobe had been torteestely saved by Emily from the wreck of my iomessa-4 proceeded I. Lady Evertou'a mausioa. 1 wee immediately mar- Aided to the drawing pious, where 1 Coehdber ladyship and her daughter—a beautiful. faity•lookieg girl—await is( my arrival. Lady Evertor appeared' greatly sot prised at say appearaace. diervieg. as I Jere ail it alto gether did. him her abstract idea of a policesaire, how ever attired or disguised ; sad it was net tingle bad po nied the Woof witichl was the bearer. tlutt hot haugh ty and inundating, stare beams mitigated to a sluice of lofty. swedeocesdesit trig iiity. .. Be seated. Mr. Waters." laid her ladyship. warlag me to a chair. " This solo informs me that yea bare bees selactad for the daty of eadearortag to extricate my aoa from the perilous eatooglemeat is whisk he has aa happily hrrotred Mower." lam Shoat to lisply-4er 1 Ina aft somewhat sett • at the liable lady's haughtiness of man nor—that I engaged in the public service of 'stir- I patiisg a gin of swindlers with whom her son had in volved hiuMelf. nod was there to procure from her La dyship a • information she might be possessed of, likely to f • • so desirable a result: but fortsaately the re ,nem ranee of my Waal positios. MAW of my gentle - s attire. flashed vividly upon my mind ; and instead , peratittisig my glib tongue to wag irreverently ia the • remove of • right honorable. I bowed with reverential acgdsscsoa• Her ladyship proceeded. and 1. in substases. obtained the following Mr. Charles Marten„dering the fria l v menthe that elapsed \ ' wee the attainment of his majorily, bed very literally '• Men among thieves." A missies for gambling seem •od to have takes entire. pinwales of his being ; and al most every day. as well as night, of his haggard and fe verish life was passed at play. , A inn of in-leek. memd hag to his ow*.belief, had set in against him, and he had not Gulf dissipated all the ready money which he bad inherited, rad ii t he largo stuns *hick the foolish isdel genes of his ladi mother had supplied him with. bet had ! involved himself in bonds, bills, and other Obligations t o a frightful amount. The principal egret in efieeting this rule was eau Sandford-=a man of fashionable and dash ing exterior. and the presiding spirit of the knot of des.' pe . redoevwhem I was commissioned to bent out, Strange to say. Mr. Medea had the blindest reliance mien this man's boner; and *yeti now. tricked. despoiled as he had bees by him and his gang—relied upon his reenlist sad assistance to escape from the desperate position in which he was involved. The Everette estate had pass ed. in default of male issue, to a distant relative of the late lord ; se that ruin, absolute and irremmedelble. stared both the wretehed dope and his relatives in the fsee. Lady Evortita's jointure was sot a very large one. and her • ems had bees permitted to simander.surne whieb should have been devoted to the discharge of claims that were now pressed harshly against her. 1 listened with the deepoilistereit to Lady Stverten'm narrative. Repeatedly. during the course bf it, se she incidentally alluded to the mind*re and appearance of Sandford, who had been introdoeed by Mr. Merton to his mother and sister, • esspleien, which the polies pa pers had first awakened, that the gentleman in question was an old eemtaiotasee of my own. and one. moreover. whose &vent I we• extremely dwarves to return is kind. dashed with increased conviction across my nand. This surmise I of courve kept to myself t and after emphad eal:y cautioning the ladies to keep our proceedings • pro found swat front Mr. Merton, I took my leave, amply provided with the reeenrcle - reqvisits Air carrying into effixt the Scheme which I had resolved open. I also arranged that. rate lead of waiting pereeeally ea her lady ship, which might excite observation and respitien. I should report progress by letter through the past. '• If it ahead be he," thought 1. as 1 emerged into the street. The here suspicion bad sent my blood throutb my veins with furies@ violence. .• If this Sandford be. as I suspect, that villain Carden. aces., will indeed be triumph—victory ! Lady Evorten need net is that ease metre° animate my seal by premises of messy recom pense. A blighted existestel, a young and gentle wife by his muss emit down from opulence to sordid penury. would stimulate the dullest crave. that ever crawled the sorth to **orgy and netiesi. Pray Heaven my smspielest prays comet ; and then, oh I mine enemy. look well to yortmelf, for the avenger is at your heels !" !=1 Sandford. I bad been instructed. was usually reseal at the Italian Opera during the ballet ; the box he gene rally occupied was designated in the memoranda of the police ; sad as I saw by the bills that's very snecerstgl piece was to be perforated that *venial. I datermised out being present. I entered the hones a few minutes after ten o'clock. just'after the commencement of the ballet. and looked eagerly mead. The box is which 1 was instructed to seek my man was empty; The momentary disappoint ment was solo repaid. Fire - minutes had not elapsed. when Cariloa. looking more iosclently triumphant than ever. entered arm in arm with a pale, aristocratic-look ing youngmOn. whom I had no difficulty. from his atrikt ing reeemblapee to a pettish in Lady Evertea's draw ing -reeds. is!dociding to be Mr. Merton. My Collllls of action was at; 0111 C• deteimlood en. Passing only to mis ter the emotion which lho glitteriag - reptile in whttore poisonous folds !had been Involved ,and crushed, inspired. I passed to lb. opposite side of the house and boldly en tered the box. Cardna'a- back was toward me. and I tapped him lightly ea the shoulder. Me butted quickly round ; and if a 'basilisk had confronted hiai. b eonld scarcely have exhibited greater terror and enprise. Ly aspect, neverthetees. was studiously bland and concat iag. and aty outstretched band seemed to icvits arom,- . al emir old friendship. - Wi !" he at last stammered out. feebly accept ing my proffered grasp—" who would thought of emot ing you bon I"_ • .• Net you. cartainiy. sheet, you stirs at as aid friend as if ha were seine frightful goblin about to swallow you. Really—" _ " Hush Let us speak together in the lobby. Akri old friend," ha added, is answer to Mr. Martin's sur prised stars. ** We will return in an instant." e. Why, what is all this. Witten 1" said Carden, re , covering his wonted estegfro..! Ilia instant we were alone, •• I bad understood that i you had retired from wearies, ware. in fact—what shall I say I" '" Ruined 7 -41ons up. Nobody shoald know that better than von." " My dear fellow. you do net -" "I imagine nothing, my dear Cordes. I was very thoroughly done—done &totem. as tie written is the vul gar tempo. But fortunately thy kind old unele--" ''• Pompey. is dead," interrupted my Old aerpialnt anee. eagerly jumping to a conclusion. •• end you are his heir. I congratulate you, my deer fellow. This is indeed a charming • more. of eircamsteacee."► " Yee ; but mind! have given ep the raid game. No more dim-deviltry for me. I have premised Emily arti er even to tomb a card again." The cold. bard eye-of the incarnate Gead—he was Gl ee lees—gleamed mockingly as these " good intentions" of • practised gamester Gill epos his ear; bet bo Daly replied. Very goad ; quite right. nay dear boy. Bat come let me introduce yeete Mr. Ilerten. a highly connected personage. 1 angri yen. B~•tbs-by, Waters." he add ed, in a caressing, conlidential !sae, •• niky name. for family and other reasons. which 1 will hereafter saplain to pm. is, for the present. Saadferd.•• -/ •• Ye.: do net forget. But allons, or Ms ballot will soon be over." - 1 I was introduced in des form to Mr. Means so es old and esteemed fneadorbom be—Bandford..—Yed sasses for, sway enosths. At the atialissioi of the ballet. Said fo.i: proposed that we should -adjoins to the Esropeas Coffee Moms surly opposite. This sou greed to. and set we sallied. At thq top of the stalraiso, we jaded against the commissioner. who. like es. was leaving the ham. Ile bowed slightly to Mr. klertoa'3 apology. and bis sys misdated briefly and coldly *Ter oar perilous ; but set the faintest sign of interest or recognition es caped him. I thought it possible he did not know me is my classed apparel ; bet looklllig bask after descend nt a y ow steps. 1 was quickly nedasived. A sharp. milk &soh eipmeive both of enewerageseent sal oar print eltet old froth WNW btu rnttheNa bras% add ad rz.ovrWAßD.a - .1 RDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1851. swift'y vanished. H• did not linarihow little I needed sparring to the goal we bats bad in View ! We discussed two er three bootees( wine With 'nub piety mud relish. Sesdferd espechfily was ii exiberust spirits. brimming over- with brillieut eueedots and spark ling badinage. Ae saw in me • flesh, rich prey. and his eager spirit 'reveled by anticipation is the victory which he bothieg dubbed to obtain ever my " excellent inteutious and wife-pledged virtue.' - About belt-pest twelve o'clock he proposed to &dimwit- This was miler' -ly esseeted to by Mr. Morten, orbs bad for sense time exhibited unmistakable symptoms ei impideseei. • " Yes will accompany us. Walsall"- said Sand ford. as we rote to depart. There is. I ashipou. no veer reg istered it thamsetrimeeiel archives tiplitelbakiegoir at a pm* played by others I" • • . f• Oh no : but don't ork me to lila' ." * . " Certainly net ;" and a devi Bidsr curled his lip. " Yost virtue shell infer no templet on be esnred ." f ee. We soon arrived before the door df a quiet. respects ble-looking house. fa ens of the streets hading from the strand. A low, purifier knock givdo by Sandioni. was promptly answered ; then a paseTw . which I did set mach. was whispered by him threw h the keyhole, and we passed is. Ilrr We proceeded up Weirs to the lil t floor. the shatters of which were carefully closed; ei t at to intimation of rebit was going on could pesedirlyeueb t i ls e t street. The apartment wu brilliantly lighted: 0 roe to table red dies and cards were in fell activity ;wise and liquors of all varieties were proluely pared/di There was abut bat' e derma persons present. I sue diseoverifd. besides the gang. and that comprised gluten - er twelve well dressed desperadoes, 'whose' Weisel aspect. induced 'a momentary qualm lest one er more ef the pleusist party Inlet suspect or recognise my vocation. This. bowie, ever. I bare reflected. wu scarcely ipoesible. My- beat. during the short period I had beet In the form .wee far ' distapt from the usual haunts of such gentry. end ! I ves otherwise unknown ha Londe*. 8411. questierieg gimlet cee were eagerly directed towards pry introduce, ; aid one big burly fellow, a -feniipier-Ibe meals were the scum of various countries-was wiry tinpleasently in quisitorial. **Tee riessisuis." I heirs! Sandford say in answer to his iterated queries; and to added seesetbieg In • whisper which brought a sardonic smile to the fel low's lips. aid induced a total change in his demeanor towards myself. This wee reaeserieg; for though pro-, - Maori with pistols. I should. I felt. hive little chases with such utterly reckless ruffians se tidies by whom I was surroended. Play was proposed. !and though at first stoutly refusing. I feigned to be rideally overcome by irresistible temptation. and sat down to blind hazard with my foreign friend for moderate stakes. ,I weigrecione ly allowed to whs.; and in the sad found myself richer in devil's money by about tea poss4a. Mr. Morton was sees absorbed is the chances of this dim. and lost large eame,for which, when the money be had brought with him wu exhausted, bogeys written acknowledgments. ' The cheating practiced upon him was really sedulous ; and any ono bet a tyre must have reperiedli detected it. So. however. appeared not to 'utensil, the slightest sox piebse of the • fair piny" o(kis oppeneste, guidie; him self entirely by the advice of be Mend end'amemeller. Seedford, who did sot -himself phi. The smith,o as semblege broke up about aii is the meriting. mie,b per- , as. waiving singly by the hub wee. teseiving is be de parted. ipeeeword for the next 'miming. A few burs afterwards. I waited on the commission er to report the state of affairs.-He was dilighted utith I the fortudate debut I bad made hot still strictly enjoined patience Sod caution. It would have bees easy. as I , was In possession of the password to have surprised the confederacy in the act of gaming that very evening ; but this would wily have accomplished a part of. the object aimed at. , S I of the fraternity-Sandford arming: the number-were sespectod of Issuing forged foreign notes• and it was essential to watch narrowly for legal evidence to Insure their conviction. It •wee also desire- Flax Versus Cotton. ' th i . al' to restore, if . poseiblo, the property and securities of . The public papers have lately occupied miefiree which Mr. Mertes hatlieen pillaged. wjth a controversy about the probability of finding in - flaz Nothing of especial importance occurred for seven er a substitute for and victoriews rival to cotton; whit*. .es eight dais.. Gaming went on as usual overy'revenieg, it is allegei, has new become possible by a pretended die and-Mr. Merton bermes of course more and more in- covert by seertaiu Peter Clausse.n. in London, oft wieeh-- volved: even his sister's jewels-which he bed aerrrp od of so preparing flex that it can be spun by Ibis same Whitely obtaiased; to each a depth ofdegrarletion will this machineryis cotton: The America'n planters need sad frightful vied piing' men otherwise honorable-had been staked sled hest; and he wise. by the advice of San- be alarmed', as the idea detach a possibility can only be 4 I l ford, about hi conclude • heavy mortgage en Itis estate. conceived ley men who are et , irely ignorant oftechuica is order not only to Meer off hii enormous "debts at he- , _ you hold your life so i matters iu general, and the nature of flu and Cotton is . nor." but to acquire fresh mean& of "winning beck"- Ichisepl" tied ho remitted towards me. as if yo seize the I Pmtretatae.. Numerous attempts to attain this end ha " s in these last fifty years. been made in Europe by stupor that igessfatue of all gamblere-"-his tremoudoas loosest /forged notes. f pistol I ficial or sanguine men. but alrhave failed.. as it was ho A new preliminary **dodge" was. I observed , now . I wee as quick ails. and the dwelled tube 'of* 'be expected. A microscopical examination shows, that brought into action. . Mr. 111 rtes esteemed himself a i sharply arrested Meleager oula gbt. the entiii g aup will, cotton fibre is ' a hollow cyliudrical fibre. covered knowing hand arsenic; it was int-odoeed; and h e was !gathered near us. ing with excitement. Alr, Mei permitted Merin every game he Phis& much to die ap. ton looked beetibiere trout oue Ito snottier , apparently titia ' video an adherence, of one fibre to others when in tea parentatineyence and disComfitore of the loosen. ia scarcely conseithe di3 what paean g around him. - ' - i this was precisely the snare ehich I had Myself r - . "Wrench the paters (rein hi :" seesawed dauCord, tact , " • • pen which Vie mechanical effect of the ispinnie • r machinery is based; while that of flax is flat. ribbonlike len. lof comes the more readily_ detected it, and felt ea- 'recovering his essfiegy. "Se him-risk strangle defied that a gelid cup was meditated. In the mean", him." I and of a smooth. &say surface. )The consequence is, time I had not been idle. Senford'was eestddenea/iyi in- "Look to yourself, acouudrel. " I shouted with equal that When cinp fibreis pulled .nut of a mats, ise others; will follow or adhere to it of its own accord, unless draws formed that I was only waiting is Loudon le receive be. vibe:el:taco. ••Youtihour is COUlt: o.ficen tiller and do out by the Caine means, and laid alongside of others. _ tweets four and five thousand' pounds-tweet of Gaels ' your dot) !" • peew ee . , " logitei-samit rhos - int e nd e d to immediately la au instant the Zoom was filed with police; and•ssu- . Whoever has once seeithe spinning nil, most he signi fi ed •of flax of this; end) I ' by • bend ' hasten back to canny Yorkebire. To have seen the vil- peed. peoie-stricklio.peralyeed et the suddenness'( the wills epoceyes and in. • i,s this essential d.ffereuce of the two materials • which ban's eyes as I Incidentally. u it were. innosisced• my catastrophe, the gang were all stMured without the slight- 1 . • qualifies cotton far better absorbing and retaining dm ;errand. sad intention! They fairly flashed with icier- set remmence and Marched off i custody. I mil glee! Ab. Sandford! yen were , with all your coo- Three-Sandford er Carden. al he had half-a-dozen 1 , lents of deco in the iuterior and between tie fine f P u l: r 4 i , f it., out:ide. . thing, but-toted blind idiot to believe the , man roe ' had a.. one of thena-were tra tied for life; the rest The vain attempts is overcome this amoral difference. wronged and ruined. could so easily forget the deel he were eentooded to iarions term of imprisonmeut. ' MY have all been based upon the destruction. by chemical or owed you. 4 . teak was ell'eetaallx accompli d.. My superiors were meehanieal means, of those qualifies in which flax is so 'The crisis cause swiftly en. Mr. Merton's mortgage- pleased to express !MO Winn meedsiion of the, ma- periorlto cotton, vie., the length and greater strength and money was to be paid on the morrow; sad of that day, net in which I kal i =Tilted warn and the fi a t eteP glossiness of its Mire , and not even a partial suet has too, I enuouneed the fabulous th .de receivable by in the promotion w kis pleural ly led to my present pi- ever been obtained, e ve n whets flax was , by chentical me were to be handed over. Mr. Merton, elated by his oiliest in snottier branch ofthe üblic service was soon means, so completely denaturalized, that it tricks up is repeated triumphs at ecarte, and prompted by his friend after conferred spots me. Mr. Morton had his bonds, to fra ; gments and dust in the attempts to spin it. Sandford. resolved instead of cancelling the bonds and obligations. jeweia.' and mone restored to him; arid,i Tot the only possible result was. the invention of dm j obligations held by the conspirators. to redeem his loss- might wisdom by terrible expo lance, never again enter- machinery which is now used to spin flax, differing in es by staking on that game hisready money against these( ed, a gaming hermit. Neither be nor his lady-mother i its features and modus operandi from cotton machinery, I liabiliues. „This was et first demurred to with much ep-: was ungrateful lei the servile I had been fortunate much as one fibre . ditliare frdin rho ether; requiring parent earnestness by the winners: bet Mr. Merton. enough to render therm • greater care, and doing less wok: sod even this is only L.__.-_ _ warmly seconded by Sandford, insisted spots the cause.' —__.;,.._ The.Anglo-Saion Race. • obtained with the partial loss of the strength of the fiat sloe, as he deemed it. it •. wee finally agreed diet ecarti ti fibre, as it is indivulable that in this respect, machine should be the game by which he might hope to regain: I proem the ,London Memeurn. sputa linen is inferior to .hand-spun. I map. with this. p the fortums and the ace'of miniyhe bad so:rashly equal-; Mr:three milliptisl . Two eateries ago there were bar le mention, that flax, as en agricultural crop. is one Mired; the last time should be successful-and was he. sot quite three millions of this ) race on the facet of the ' of 'i,<• most precarious. most capricious in lie demands - ;,, not sure of racceest-he assured Bandied, that be would . earth. There ere'• million' rmre Persons of - rnallYar iied • hoice of soil and climate, most uncertain in its re never beadle cards or die*. lie should hive heard that I decent. miesking the - Magyar , lenges'e at the present silt, as well as in the !oil as in the divers libonons and mocking merriment with which the gang heard Sandford moment it Evelio, -than there were in Europe c oed I diffi cu l t operat i ons it tomtit", filet being cut; and be; repeat this reeolstion to amend hie a s i o -..estons 'he h a d' America • this eimptering and eolonising people in the I , fore irbecoines fit for spinning. recovered beck his wealth! ' '• : I time of Cromwell.' How vain, then, for men to talk of Hence it will be, the{' this elder sister will Owen, ' The day so eagerly longed for by Merton and theme.; the political nemerity for absorbing small races! o'4 I 'walk alongside of its yo federatea-,-by the spoilers and their prey-arrivedt, and ' years ago the Anglo-Saxon race did Pot exceed 17.00 P 'n I ways command a priespnger competitok cotton. and al- exactly so much higher as is I limited with feverish anxiety tbeeriming Ca of itight.... ! . Europe and America. At that time it was t oot numer,: warranted by its more difficult and and laborious culture Ovilytitichiel conspirators-eight is number-were to wily siren ter than des Poles. Thirty yea's- ago it coon. ' • emu .• manipulation, its superior strength end dutability, its he present; sad no stringer ,neon myself-a privilege I led only thirty-fogy millions; being altogether only three' greater brilliancy, eincimiusesoof touch. and °their quell lowod t o the moonshine legacy I had receiveireras 1 millions and a fruition more than ihipopulation of France I tier, as sorely eivrex,eandlea will always be preferred to to be „ mitt " to, this itt „„ ia j og mosso of tosoo m po rm a t that time. eta . considerably lees than the Teutonic! tallow candle's, and woodcocks be better paid fur than fraud. Oases/I hint I bad rentersd to giro Mr. !der- I population of Ceetrel Europe. Its 18:4 it is ahead of mutton.-loosest of Cowers-re. too . and that a a t ter a promise, Noe his honor as a gen. :ivory civilized race in the world. Of races hits( within trr Th e ---- - ----= -------:--- I' .. • a Honorer SF castor, • 'hog paper.) is oat theme." of inviolable isocreey. It will thus; "Hosier% the zones of clvilizltion. the &hies alone are more nit. ! . - t wine Gov. .Jahnistoe's rieleetion. oar align/led ist before eommenting play Is-morrow night. dm bookeend mertine. counted hy beads; but comparatively few of this obligations yea have signed. to. j -wok you bays - lost. plastic and sulealreive stock have yet tsciped from the basso no..mon ~., big free soil opinions. York county will give the u ll•Sieler, • tremor with a emu is now or gold to make up mammal ausleat k batherlini 1/0 . die dark ages. In wealth. energy and cal- i '''' ' to that which yen sues to risk. le &dully dimes* airs I amities they arise' to be compared with the Frank, the the table." He promised to i ns i st es t hi s di oD dit, o il: 'it Teuton. end theAnglo•Saxon. rNumber is almost. their isvehred mesh more ;has he drama of. - • lonly element of mmegth. Of all the races which are new My sereopmesUi Were at length thoroughly complete; i Mervin for the theetery of the world-to impress os the ants few misuses pest Wel,* . Velma the mbhmeredfitter* of sosisity l ud Meningitis the stamp of WS own r es ermr4 worm' lee !tits um helm Am wry atop.' itheladert: end elnkweedo Mahe kg kph idioms miliglons cation was going en. ;Ms. Mertoa 'arse insisting, as I bad advised. upon the esblhition ofas.m equal Its that which he had brought with hinz--joy confident of winning. he wee daterminedto rector's hos Weas to the , last farthing. 'attil althea:it his bongs. bills. obligations. his sister's jairels. and a large antonat in go ki and 'genuine notes still a eavy tam de fi cient. 1 .1( were prodiced. there was "Ah. by the by." eZeisinited Sa ord u I entered. •:Waters can lend you,the sum for , an hoar or two—for a "onsidenstims." be added id a ortisper. •'lt will aeon bo reissued." 1 ?•,Nit. thak yon."- I answered. cuidly. ••I never part with money till I harelloet it." A malignant scowl passed over [the scosiodreea h&j !atom bat he Made atereply. Ultifizately it was decided that one of the frzotentity should be!despatched in search s ifthe required amount. 'lle was lions atieut half an i hies. and returned with a beadle id' notes. They were all hoped hoped and expected. forgeries en foreign banks. lir. Merton looked vet its's' toasted item; and play corn- I mareed. . ' : - I j As it woolen. se Yieidly did the ' ne recall the even- i Jug that had sealed my own rain. t at I grew dizzy with', eitaitement. and drained tumbler • ar tumbler of water. to allayjthe feverish ltbSoltbing of veins. Thesarnb lam wers fortunately tie much ab. shed to heed my agi- talkie. J Memo lest eiatinually—trithout plump or hi t tetralogies. The stakes ‘f : doobl d— trebled --quadra- I pltbd: Hit brain was 'on e; sad he - played. or rather i lost, with the retitle/04s, f t a ma man. ';.,Hark! what'', that!" suddenly . exelaiired Sandford, ri ± treat whose Stitsehe (Swarm; the mac he, had so long worn be4r. Morten 'fail been nall)' slipping. WI yea net hear a noise. below'' , I . My ear had 'aught the sound; and I could better inter pret it than he. It eeeaed. I I "Teach o,o'4'nel:bell. Adelphi.." added Sandford. iNot only the pier, init the vert4 breadline of the sil liness was stepeashe 4i they listened for the reply: .It name. ' TIM anstirering tioklei annuded onci—twies 1 - —thrice. "AU rightt!" shouted ;Sandford—"proceed! The,feree is nearly Olive' out." i' ; I had instructed th 4 officers that two of them in plain clothes &build prem.! thenteselveslat the front door, ob tain admission by means Of the Password I had tired diem. and immediate's. seize and I lgag thidow-lteeper: Iliad also acquainted hem with t e properanswer toile, signal ringLthriie distinct palls ii the bell hstolle cam. nianieming with the Stet floor. Their comrades were then to be admitted. thee were all to silently ascend rm i s the stairs, ad wait 4 llsp I ' din till summoned by met If enter and noise thelgamest rs. The back entrance to die honest wee also welmwely t uniebtrnsively watched. One only filar disturbed it Mos litel the seoandrele aheeld take alarm is sufaci nt fine to extinguish the lights. destroy the forged rime . Mid piissibly escape by +pm° private posereithat miFht Unknown to me, exist. Rousing niymlf.'itii soon aslthe Play was resumed, from the trance of memory; by which Pbad !wen . in some sort' absorbed. and-first asCertainitig that stile handles of my Pistols were within. eksy reach—ffw I knew I was play- , ihg a desperatirgami with despethte room— I rose. step ped carelessly to the door. partial?, opened it and bent . forward, as if listening Tor a repetition of the sound which I tied so alarmed theickeopany. Tp my great delight the landing and stairs wlria filled with police oricers--eileet Itail as as deeds., drew beck 'Cod walked towards die 1 cable at which Mr. Motto' was Coated. The last stake -an enormous out—was being played for. Morton vet... He sprang upon his feet. death-pale., despairing. Overwhelmed, awd a hoarse exa4aupot surged through his clenched testis. Sandford and his associates cooly i iskid the plunder togs:her. their features lighted up with fiendtsh glare. •.' ! " "Viriani—tMitorl—misereanti" 'shrieked Mr. kle - r- ton. as if smitten with sudden Isnzy, and darutig at 1 Saudforthroat;s throat; " yon . devil h at you are. kayo oh. dune. destroyed me ! ' "NU.doubt of it." it .ilinly repli Sandford , shaking off his victim's grasp; Tand I think t has been very artisti- Cady apd effactitallyldono.'wo.pi .1 uiyelliug. my fine fel low. will scarcely hf ip you muck." Mr. 3farton glare upon the taunting villian in speech tees agony and Terri, 1. "Not quite so. fast. Cardon, if ton please." I exclaim. ;ed. at the same Unit) taking up al boodle of forged autos. ...It de not appear, to me that Mr. Meirion has played laggard equal stakes; foe soquestostably this paper ia sot !gossips.' ; i "Dogs" roared Sandford. "4 S 1 50._A TEAn in idvitafti6, NUMBER 14. 1 manners, government and opinion prevail-‘-this AVMs. i Anson iv now unquestionably the roost SOITIffOOI, pair. ' erful, and active. The day ,when it might e. 2 Ibly have beer crashed. *beet-tied. or tranipkd eat. like Haagery. or ?elan I. by stronger horde', is rine by forever. That It was possible at •11h time for this peatile'to',lto nalithard i lty violence or to fall a prey to i. to slimes agenioso(dits , ! Ulioe, there can be little doubt. la 1630. the United , Provinces seemed more likely to make • rand tigers In the world's rotors history than Engload. Their wetalth,,' activity. and nMeilllllo power were the meet hoposlag . la-Europe. They had all, this carrying trade of, flee west In their hands. Their language was spoken ,in sooty port. 111 the great Orient their empire was fixed sad t heir influence paramount: England - was then, hardly' iknowo abroad. Her difficult idiom' grated oa fermign • , ears. and her ;tormy coasts repelled thy enriasity of mom t reollivated irayslers. Hod the thought of a day "Hiving i *hen any single' EstroPorin Isoguage would be spoken by• • "Nome of persons. scattered over the great contisents lof the earth, from Nejr &land to the Hebrides. and from - the ripe of storrricto the Attic ocean. occurred to oily I- speculative mind, Ditch. not English. would probably been been the tongue to which lie would have assigned • 'Vie mirvelous mission. Yet Holland has fallen nearly as much as the Siiitod has risen in the scale of nations. 1 Her idiom is now acquired •by row. Her merchants , conduct their correspondence and transact their business; , lin French or in English. Even her writers have meary..• ' l er them clothed their genial iii a foreign garb. Oa the . . other hand. oar literature and langunge; havo•passed en tirely out of thi• phase of danier. Ditch, like Ilielsiss , Flemish, Erse, Basque, and other idiolus. Is doomed is Perish as an intellectual medium., but whatever may bet the ramie ehring,es of the world, the tongue of Maks , • Ireere and B icon . is now too firmly rooted ever to be tore . awa.• No longer contact with mere preservidion. it aim& • et no trervil to istery. Gradually his taking; possession ' cif ntl the ports and coasts of rho world; Notating all rival 1 • idioms—shutting them op from intercourse with each i o lier—making itself the channel of every communica ' lion. At a hundred points at once it plays die aggressor. I /t contend; with the Spanish on the frontiers of Mexico 1-drives French and 11.13:.sian before it in Canada and In (ho northern Archipelago—supercedes Dutch at the Cape ' ill isNatol—auti: a Gtet k rind Italian at, Atoka mid in the joniau•Lstaude—usurps the right of Arabic zit' sue: and. I kr. ia:lxis—insinta•os itself supreme at Libdria. Hong- Emig. Jainacia, L aud at. Illeleua—tights its way against i multitudinous and serious dialects in the rotiky mesa ; tains. in Central America, ou the gold coast, to thet la., eerier of Australia, and among the countless island of dm' i iiasteris • as. No other language is spreesfrug in this way. `1•••• Bch and Garman Bud students among milli ' hated me but English permanently destroys and um t • • p•ic;des th iilionis with which it comes in connection,. i I The rola: I e growth of the two great keels-Paso"; Mates is note orthy. lo 1311 the population of Creel • .Dritain was 1 ;942..G13; in 1330, that of the U. S. wee, 5.319.762—0 r not quite half. 10.1830. the population of ihi Uuthl Sates is two millions and a third more than that of Great Britain in 1854—at this moment. it probe-- . 1)). exceeds it by three millions: The rata of decennial* i. increase in this country is less than fifteen per eesit.--.. • While in Anlerice it is about 33 per cent. In the rent : ' eontinental states the ratelis considerably lower than in f England. According to I t progress of this list My `years in France and in Ansericit, the G. S. will have the larger population in 1870—in 1890. they grill' exceed• lams° of England, France, Siiain, Portugal.- Denmark. 1 Sweden and Switzerland combined. Prudent statesmen) ' should bear'pese facts in mind. Many perscins noarfr alive may sou Arn>rica will bo oratorio importeice to us t'soeially. commercialk and politically. than ally Europe 1 pot togethor. Oid clip!ornatic traii;ions will go 'for little in the face of a Iran's-Oa die power numbering 100.000.•• 009 of free' and energetic tneu of our own rice aid blood. Tire FIRS Ecrr.Ks.—The NorthsiCr pressing a wish that the devil tairgisi Carohaa Socessiosidta; the Louisville says it eadoot is. what the devil is to they are all such fire aptorkidud thy We out of boom and bens.