r. Dunk.= a • 0., Proprietors. • VOLIMIE 23. • Eris 0115trutc. A: P. DcIILIN i& Co. a , gomayrbits. 23'. F. SLOAN:33 a tt o r. ANb PUBLIC; SoyAnc, ERIE. • . . TEr...ws ((I.' •clic PAPER. City I nd-Orr:ler% ' t the carrier. at iit..2" •,'thill. or at ItIC Utilf e. to a,1,,,,,,,,. 1,30 ijlf not pa)l 111 adt attee,or within three niontht. from the ante iiiirtacrihing, too &Ilan , will be carged. 1 vrA' , f4./.4lollloicatiotir mast he I at paid. - , i • .' RATES OF Ali ERTISINIO. f • Ca tqi tut excel:ding 1 lines, oAe year. 1 63,00 oceocuare• . 1 111.1111 i • do. 1 40. six months, 8,00 tto . - do. , thr ' inoiiiil,.. .. 1, . 3,00. Thaut.ent adt •*r u-, .:ctitr, 50 cents per square, of fifteen lutesor k,,,14 the tir,l 11,i On tit .2.1 cents for edeli ant, .4p lient insrtion. r - rYcarlt ad t erti-tp ha% eihe•pricilege of changing ni. pleaitire, Nnu no time are a lloit ed tb Ore 00 more than two 4qaatls., dna to it litattedic,their imm dish bttsaness. • . • idteruschwins nutlng ,at i oilier direetions. tulle insert4.l till jerod and charged ac urdirlity. _SS' DIRECTORY. liK 1 u.. r , tall 1.11 ulers Lry Cdltp(lo. and Div, . c rerie, N.,. Revd NM iI1'11.1.1A.:11$ A. 11 It R.; 1I T. s oli.. 1 1 -•aie,r. tal :nil Vit wacvf je.,l Moury. 'Land t.I Ain.) I the principal rile,: of tl.r I"lnra , and all part. dal.' 4 ' d C0: 044 % Oil.ce, 1% Llicch, - curina Aine-•t; and Public t,niunre J. G. IVI/0 1 4,a!C DeACTS to I; rect•rit . t, IClnre, LipiOra. )14-0. rvr:1111 Fruit:Nutt+. P.ck1...1 term. and Ilerint.frienzl} 1-1,•.1e..1-artl7.l`A of on. band, Fr J, Willa.on's !flock, Neu I cal,' V% I. 1 1/: IPATL I Rif•. ter, 1.1.,1 eery d 14,11 t • i IC; 114 v.c t 1. 1 .1 at , 0 Inv in their tea , 4l4. nt , ter. , in -hell, from J. G. M i:ti. Nev... York.% licit % % 1111;t.1.,Iii Wtr.le,ale at low ptices. I A. c. J aex.41.1.. A gro i t . tie, I. • 11C111,1N & SLOAN. . ' - I"eil.g. , al. r;rlt,ol an I ilt-eoll.iiiv.,:i.. $1,..76... F.; .I,k ; I atUjlllr) , and Printer's l'artls; No. 9, it.,,,n n•,. 1 ,.n% 'tie l'a. . ... . i i LIN . Mf I a., ' , lc. DI . POYS PELL' .101 INS I'ON .Nft! U: 11 , re-.i.jeuce on OLII Skrk7 1, t0...1%tkur.; lyehl of the I Clion-li' I (m. at F iw , MU= Eta Groerrirs. Provision+.iVittes.l.tqlsor.,l'fuulw , . Pr u e Dvor W luw terert.irsie. • •- JOHN - B CO — OK. slnoe k Paz., y Dry G0. , 1• , . and thr GrOate“. varit.Q. Ow::, t 4 iLfe. Erie. ra. fs FM i yr.. In PrILFR f. I cfanl.l Si Err & GK AY. • r, an 1 rrtail bealfinsa and Grqeerirt. nt. , l rrrpt. %V at._ Flu Ir, :Sjii7l4l rar4. , 11.. t ra-0. &C. rreu:la Strcet, o,§pa ev,i ISOM ft • s•ss II s ot• • ..,r; Ate tl • It Ve5.,...4, Mugs, att , l NI vac , . • u.tli an; ”I alwv arttc.l,••• %Tit!" .on:hi/IA- =l3l • ! LANE,. • ttorney.., and Course ;/or at Law. •Pirt., at Nt ri corilti• of ihe Pub • .( .% A I. •14 - • h.\ Wiee aui iZett Jencel— k. •••• •,•• Cr • Z•t••••1* ir- a 7 I to'', a.. 1,11; 10 7; J. V. JuIIN (U. ... -n:. ! t_',....,.m....1 .. 11.•ri'l t or., deAtfir os Coal; ...j....41.1 .la..ut for a da.131 li;.Fuf upper 1'.4.5 eteawr3, uck 1.r,e..f .. 3 n Linin:LL:l) ~ Minl , Inci.re of Ir i !Lu r e, R .i'l:vg. Sielmbont do ~...c .:-1nt0.,....,-..c.e,t 7li 411 1 L: ,, . - 4 ,4 Wet. rrlo. I NILItIGAN I.;XPRi.e:. 1..'111 . . N.111 . . • f itr..not ...IA) NO. S RetAlikci.. Srlt, r veer. ii EllifV" C1u..:144t .• JI3 t..*.!1,41k. A. M. . rn •• .. 3'. tic I:A ..1' M. 0. p....,...p.Y-.P. %g•••.1t. • GEORGE: J. MORTON. Su ar BE (I.er nj :he firm 41.1. ))e'en er C. , • ri,aci , l coinnixi-.1611 !)0,-..),;r.;:,.. pa. Salt, WALRkac dl ititALS. J • sn, pro! i 01111 mi—toil Ware aet of I len , In . 0:11. ri-11,1.itat• nul Lime &e iin..;ryia.s. meg - for eittivt try cir by Rail • I [kn. - K. iinntrs. ullllrAll' be. it r •1111•11 Idt3 ro—De c' fat 10u - - - I VV. fl. KNOSVLTON. aud Repairer, %Vat,: eteek4, I.v. el r) •-11 I, , ,okiiir„C'Th...itg and other takiey Guo-1- ;• vavibor a r.t Of the Ittplew A it111;(:g LE & EFLtit. Uterx n, Dry (;,""d:.., ;rorerie, , , Wirth% arc, Crockefy. &e. ; : tro Cr,, - A:m. Jui)sos. • . IVO', —rltlier• Plrk Row . , betvernirtroWn* , nen , 014. RI,II II • 140. t.: •••:-Itr4 I 1)1t \ - 1/1... • i k v , n 1 S'it6rtpt-- ,, 11-e ,order scd n•t Ne-l• Eiztint etrnel. between P, ^ n:di and Firtiqua. • - S.lSFOrtil C. CO:: 1,0.. Si, "lia•ik I.rafte. Vertilitni" of Pe i., priric.4.4l cmet coustatit4 Public Ftliiiarei ! . T. tiER(),N l fruAR.T. .0•D 'rlll.ll t,.. -01T , cc, tinier of Fretfrh and Fifth •' . -,-tcr - -L.,re. • Res.t ieflee oti Fourth strerA, r , iet eii=i of Lie old Liosttecaty II - • 111.11 Ell Lind wi,er. d Matilifainuier of !Wink:nooks ant 11 rn•ae Ilih,cht ,, r the and Plitth !Vert. • • RUFUS ic . F.Ei). 4 • $ L1(11-1 • Y:!1•41. ( 1.r•:.:tit eittlert , Vices, Iron 6u,1 'Meet No. 3 Reed flame; Lt.?. L. 'ST RIJN yr. M.U. 14. r w4.‘ R 1% ri4ltt's e4ore. Anil' s, ('. 11.4 Orr it; _l:roc , sr -rrov i4t.ortr: ‘VittrEt L & Sr t'r,rtter ui Feenclt And Ftfitt Strirms, rt3rll/er JIM. Er . J. W. V‘ f . .4 T •1 0. B A L A If' , 1., l't - atititr',.. act.. on Suvettitt :Street, Erie, Pa (' r f . 11.) T, ittnt rtr4.l•,t qt ,Ind itrta it I ttitiler, jn Dry Goods, Grcrortricti, l';irpcting. l itardwnre. t.tt , l,. ttA '`". & I.4l,ptit , r , cores elate etrcei, tour tivortt, below Itrt - ith .f I:tw,, Pa. ' r) " - at'' -,14';',1v 4, Axle. Arm-, litpringo:and a generil wtt.t.rttnet.t r.f SNP:p.m/I Ctirrta2t. Tritottilttgo: - _ ." S. MERVIN SMITH. iinant AT 1,4 x and Jo•ttce of the Peace, awl Agent for that, s r 11Qta1 61e 111.11ra:ice Cumpauy—Oilice doors 16 n071l fiL;; . ll4 .lute, Eric, Pa. CFMR.GF: !I. ('ITTLER, ir "VI ki T. th „.ttirard, 'Eric ronatv. Pa. Collections and zurnded to huh pronitttne.,s and ill'euateb. JOSI.I • tortrthnr. & Conniii. , thidAlercltatit. on the r.abtic ; Dock, east of .r•*;;. ti n ,s wh i t e rsh,ratistnntly far shle. • . _ F. ROSI:NZWI:IG & Co: . 11 / 1 .0 I ANL R . I.:ALI DrArre". ii Forei.n and Dotneittie Dry !•;,401., re l . l :} 11 .111 . nothing. Bog.itg allartie4 Na. _itehr. Mori. / 4 ;.tte ~t rret. Erie. • _ —----- . - MARSHALL & VINCENT. t?' " r " t r LA 'thee et:tirs in Tammany Han building ttic Peothtniotnrs • °fire. Erie. • V 11 ) 111A1,1,tiN. • vAr C 11.1.1,11 t •T 41% lee 0 R. (111 , .! door wort of :lisle street, on he Dioinond. & trp :n I)r Gtor3.6.l ll ry,t;roceriell...6,ocke y._ fit r rdware. ice It. 0,1;. • Ilot. I. • SMITH J At - K STA. • . . , Dr, co.3l.,l;rx•eries.llardware,giarenilVate,Lime, • NI. Erie. • %ti 11.1.1 AM 1S 11SLt'1', ,ti tier Ntil,F Pt I 'l.lJol.,rr. and Underbeker, corner of Bta&• and pet ~ ElilV Esi J. KELSO & CO. "11.! F ,, twartinv, r ro.Nce and Coniiincon Merclutinsidealers and nq..att. I Piaster. ctbinglcs, &c. Public dock, 1 , 14, w Crt bridge. Ltie. • • Irr c:ill'l'Lß & 11110TilEkt. ' ~- 1-" t-tt., i gild RPl.lal dealers in lOugli.SleJletee .tainte,olle. _vui.u. (.1, 4 ., ,k, , N,,,, 0, Heed House. 14,0. • ... .... , ,_. -- -- . J.A Ni k 8 LYTLE !'ort,-,.., 11..7.7tiatil Ta t :C.4,oll pie public square. a few doers ",:slct ,!:,,,, ,f r••••1.1.:•:1., . . ititiN 11. BUKTON .t CO. clo,4".„t^i i.a R i i e . if' * deilera in D edrams. M 'cities. Die d u d!. ~._ T i i I o & % ~._ (~ S. Reed Hour. Erie. ' , . i ' lilt. O. L. EIiLIOTT. - • ...____ Resulent Demist; Orme atul dwellOal lo the li i lleetu. Mock. on oie East side elf the Public ' 6 alitta, Square, Erie. Teeth learned of Gold Pia„,.._ . ,le• ~,.., i... -- h. 411 .Jll.. AV au entire sett. CariOUP lOWA ouzo i re i.old.. and resumed to health and usefulliess. Teeth i.,,---, i %lea 114strintienril 'until/elflike so as to !Cleve *bell of • ' V . of flew ii Il aura uarranted. . . . . . , . . , . . . , . ' . . • . . . • - • , . , . • . . , • • . _ • . .. . . • . . . . . . .. .. . . . e . ' . . . . . . , . . . . . . . ".. . . . . . . . r . . •• 1 • ' . ' • i ''_ . . .. . . , . . .. , .. . . 411 ... - _•- ... . i .. . . . . . 1 ..- • .... .. "-.'' , • ~ , . *-, ... 1 . ' I' 4 , , t ; • ill . '. . _ .110- .. 1 . . 1.. .' ; . ::•' - '- ---- .. 0 ... ,' ... 8 . . V., . ,4 1 .„,,,,• , ~ ~. , _.. _ . . .__ , , ___., , _____ N s IZIEMIII EMBEM line rti unit 311jrzelltuttl. MAY VERSES.,,, BY .cue c•teir. you hear the wild birds coping— . • you hear Went, oh my hsart ? you ace the blue an fulli ng 'rotortheir rushing wing* apart D ME th young 11104.5 et they are Hock tug 'or they hear the laughing breeze, th dewy fingers rocking. • heir cradles iu the tret.s ! L ifintit nature's Losout holden, • rrit the wintry storms - were done. the violeu, white and golden. • ot are leaning to the sun: Ii th its stars the LOx nd the wlld•nawer Is svtoer to view, th uncovered its pale forehead - o the klfses of the dew. • tile thousand blossois tender,. • ,s coquettishly as tl suuning their w:l4 dur • • tats• blue e)es of the 31a ! II It MEE e water soul) , ditupled, the dower-eualueled bertiaifitlly i•valtupltAl Use providtnct, of.Gud 1 . the itIISCCe.h.II,I6IM? la:thept star C, tra.;e: or gi the ocean of his love". 'S 11,USBAN K A G3ING" A: LINT NOLEN& OIL fli MM21M1!!! =EMI= !.5 before 'her t4on mult nod queenly 1 - cc uded the th l rk:ite of thosepu:gsant elle wes helot.: coaciod itißoeof t 11,• roo:ne of the metteion of the encieu tear:deli. A. w.)iit3it, in the full glos. .ettuty 'ever e!it hrillitiony to a ' the a )ir. wittlr m I>M r n13 . '1111 pAs4:Oll la her , utict ic.t it- be told, it' ircef!.iitsiy A rm. yen ty. Vietolia, a very prtty du! rec.. . ..-- t on family' . C a in . most gl iotti being. , p 1 deep-bltio eye firinly*ilench hanl. . 1 , "To be trot aulted!Harld to be a .poor ni,::-1.,!”.•Iv . Long, or , my e WI my , Teit 0 • al. a sl-tve—Fria%had. that far? % , Vhy,, be.rtattao they Rapp 111 .- elide:it girl. ;is /14 • Weil not Kite rOV:11. Anil es pur.. the noblest and b-st attic C•Pitlear ! - 1 the exn-per ! tti.d Kate, 11% elf... I.! tii e b..giti - to gather ratliPii tllicitlyiw ick rid r.... .1 ito I ttle lie id, N i.v e's tetnfier, it would U. the ee..y, per to q.II. All the fan ily had th l i ii-ii; but. previoiii io Pruitt z Ili« ;ieli had heen rszlir.r p re c i s e iii.solne lid the Iloooruhle Russel Castle:ad: mini:mil. lie h.ll coin/ogled him :l% wiOt as lattlu cereintmy Nis he .. Op; 12. rest .doinestie iii the eqt.itt! el; 'ore tli in hi s s language, had. ell'ond • is 15f Ole poor. hut round dependan skit' 4 a his coat had vaii.h.d, the sitive Kate trsie• irtcrionee to tit' e neat winch hive r c .r. 10.1 a.; a f t ber le it told, an dteed un i!.fo V ii•pll ~ • tinned she: as her feet nervously p lig car} et, 'ghee it wormy). whom ecies he can 71d(11 , 3i with iinpnu. et revenge. though, for it all -I. - .n preserve u..:—lltur.soll Caaile.irde • e.' as his Pro's!, or there is little wo. • ntive head!" • So oxe a d.iliog ajw ce-pes'or !IA ruit , d• K. deed. prt 2nuo wit of t I. tdy ~::ear nistrumioo.. press firartobega it iv.. do:te fro; His . manner. I delicate instin sssomt ro the ajd high 'y se siius ucresen 6 'l r4u1.1 r &neon." co th,i soft. yie:di fop of !a Man W4l .19V6 II SW norable—hei% a• kitoscleilge twit in' my inv. e tang the bell With much Wte man m + kin6'liis appeara'oct, said So saying, and, oh tha fu itbperiously ••0:d-r the amaze. gi, sliss?l er!lallned the mln qa ”The founded.•' r e ".l-,..0)., . —my earriaz , ‘s•till se Thomes—t "Yes. Alin: rriage : —niF 1.14 y custliltroicu i n carfiarre I whit• I m.rrl privil , :z.:ll Inse it!" replied efity but uut wjtttout sonl4 - ttignity. •'Aud, he ears for the fottire not to rep. ire you. And to oddrese me in a I vinz, if neeessnry. tfrottrA,' F:nlPbreviation.•Misi."," • ••You iri order limey .' manner, by 6. i entre! eoekne, de It stnlaam that neatly brought his carpet. and baeked himielforit ofth erenee. The beautiful girl..proud Thorne* in ed Itee to the with awful re trifling proof . f her Superioriiy,.retited to dress. about an hoe afterward., she spring like a bird i • gady c spar so •a 1 carriage of the hanighty Lady i a-den. M i i•. ...To NI tdain c e Robini's fiat and Olen. the paik, the order; atfil awry flaw the spiritil holm,. beer way a mitideri as proud as any that ever graced th of England's excessively proud nobility. Being al; middle of the !season.. the park was t crowded wit cries, through Iwhicit the equestrians!, thresdcd thei with no little kill. , Oar spilghtly ftiend Kale at. i np small degree of attention: and many a pair nlanly eyes r ted on her chainingcdtintenanee:. disguise d •ad i irstisn. Her preemies' created sensation, and aumberlese were the conjectures, h eit as to her !time and rank. Two young and ha. men, mounts :I on remarbably fine steeds'. had the city to follow (the carriage, but all the ingoiries tlie . an thei road mere fruitless. Nobody knells the love star that had iecesioned all this commotion. ~ ' !' l Wbo the duce can she be?" remarked on. young men t i the ether. ~ ,"I. cannot 6vine. The carrialte is the Castles but they are ifil ant of town." . • ...Are ther many daughteri in the. family?" *Half.a..d esti." I ' . peerless girl may lie one of them." 3'; ;Ind -now Ithink of it. I heard that tha t n left in town. Ale: therei is Blanche Sten o,. Pbrcy." itter individual was quite struck with our end Kate and Le - deteritined to ascertain it she was, not doubting fora moment bat r was is distinguished'ai her ippearanee— To earry into effect this intention. Lord Percy followed the carriage With the pertinacity of a hocnd. mid finally traced it to this Well-known mansion of Lord Castleard.er. •-My surmise was correct." thought he. “shols Res irel's sister. 11 have been introduced. !hut it would not be quite etiquetile to call when my lord slid lady are out bf town," ' [ "Then this ••Very like eldest had be ley—Rued- 1 Now the lot facinatiog friN Who and whir that her birth , Later in the evening be came on feet into the neigh- borhood to +lie inquiries. and finding acamatirniCatise lady in a erultiguons circulating lihriry. described the person of hi. fair unknown. and to his delight was as e tiered that a could be none ether than th • Honorable Corindi,Eet Ita. the 'gem of the family. and • Ws whom bad hea rdtouted at college. The next-day he eel* encountered her In the park. and their eyes met. Kati coloredtePlY. es she felt . more than saw , that two large blight • item - And intently on bar fee* and that their owner bad iluseirf yeettered to.ithrte her., On the fellow. iniday she saw him parading in front ofthe house; and, as she conld t observe him without being seen -herself, she eiperieuced a strange thrill, a sort of excess of joy—as she scanned his whole face arid figure. . Lord Percy was t..ll,and-dailc. with it Prcifusiou of jet black hair. He was theXesu ideal of a, handsome man. Kate. we should have trbir 7 rved, was also tall for her sex. fair in complexion, - h mggf ee of wavy auburn hair, and e. hgare.raultless s well-defined outline. She had the finest face !m -utable: it was so delicate, so pUre. so classically regu without any of the hard lines that accompany What ;Med model countenances. Her eyes were be:wil azty beautiful ones. They were of that deep blue which are found to be capable of beaming with hove are der Cla Or ring with anger. But her contour altogether seas Imbed), end it wee not 'very 'uprising that a romantic nod warm-hearted man like Lord Percy, should have fall n despe'rately in loins with her at first sight. But how lb obtain an introduction puzzled hint a icioadeal. - Love, liovrever, le fertile- iu expedients, and the coveted appor t nity anon arrived. all the fourth day of her appear nee in the park, Perri• boldly rode up to the :carriage l .nor, and with the tense etrd graceful suavity of a well red man, accoa'ed her, and announced himself - as one .f ker. brother's moat intimate friends. - "My brother!" exclairued Kat,. looking with the ear rise abet felt. • *.Rus.,el Casileardeu mud mystlt bi ere c /liege chums!" • id he. A smile Lreke over fine featurqs, and rundehei• of so'encL•auuug tlwt Pcry almost retiled in his sad- ••liideedl" she ilonly uttered; and even %lite he chat-. tered with her about Ilt rsu pposed jamity, she began to th:uk. She tdw its en instont, flint a chine° had pre; armed itself of realizit.g the daring scheme she had form ed. Being psturslly of •Impetucas temperament, she did not pause to weigh the Consequenees;and.the pliant re:, artser a trivial eonvaristion, soda off undeceived, and as madly itt loie as it is .possible foi man to Kate ten, wssiens.bly impressed. `A.stratigo fluttering about"the heart, and a meaning siimjcled its her splendid eyes. told of Cie firstlings of a will worship v hick nei ther time or circuinstMices could destrsy. Pere.) , ed up the advant sge lie had so easily gvuatl, and, to the great s;'•and.l t r tile household. became a causal slit vosit or at Ca-ife•srden Muse. ilia attention could glut be mistaken, but they were misinterpreted. - • Such ilis.ngs:" ejneulateddlio old house-keeper. . I Di ME EMI! spirit titled of the 13=1 are. me. GEM ••A ill! CC 1;0 . 4 the b-utier: , . •, "1 hint a-ltrtea!inz to har," chimed pa4e, uanJ a-la`king st. grand." • - Tire kitchen ch0r..v., 1 when a ross •cheaked wank, , ttr..rrett (hat rhe heard a scowl of something Ike a LA when pty L trd.Perey took his.th-parture on the pre.ious At elig a rebohltion ti•aa unattinton*Jy passed that Kate Mown vs:hell() better, than the should he. and that hence •L Oa her room be snore dt.stral,: s e than her compa- d in- Ile me ch o ere% . blood les cif Ir riar wliqt gt it %. t But Kahn, it!tlintagli the notit•rd tie nltered.demeanor tit the setvafin., l,u, ded itnat. amre potent than aty ever . euujiired !ruin the 'teem at i 11,2 s torehouse -ol humus• i S opt n her, and she . t •to the wild de leriuon, the terrible mutiny it ha I cre in he name, Pere., — . Ter Roguiald, hod dechari-d passion, end he h id almost drueen burn ernay by ntoir.,,:iin that he wes lord of her heart. On the tenth day-of their court.ltip. the enamored pile t wits to n ehirreh in the western auhertei, and were ui irr.ed. bold siii7a tftre ot at:ginitld Perry. wne trar_ , •ri in shb register book, under, the yerittriiiir, lined of. Kate recorded the name 'of •••Coritida Fritella Castlearden." As she did s I, in blood rushed back upon her heart aid. she half to petrel, but a gdince et ReOinal.l, and the memory of the slight she. hail endured at-the hands of the said Gonads. re e:sured her. Jier:pGrpoire became as inflexible as sible. ou. . .fl .r Dr -If s t , and irttql r ora •ssed every Y. I . II i• IBM "I-swore I would wed with the prcudest,. and I have k••pt my wail! Curinoln has wealth, I have beauty—l wonder which 1.1 the richest." thought she, as she tiat.k her seat to the caniage by the. silent Reginald. who fre►sed her hand gentry within hie own, arid gazed upon har iu mute adeniraiien. • ME ence. . Ka's Jilin - tied :to Cestlenrden house. while Reg:ntid Sought his club in a state Liu-derma on lunacy. On thu morrow Katt? left the mansion ander the pretence of vis 4 swire friends in the country. but to realiti to 'm oony:lly Reginald to Brighton. wi;ara they spent the honeymoon, which was somewhat abridged by ea •n -rqiuniement in the in:cing paper,. that Carnle.ardeatand funnily would bb in to at the end of three dap,. "1 had better see four father first," said-he, soothing- Ir. rimo ECM roper ot 'The "Oh—'- - no. no,•' uttered Kate, turailai deadly pale. "let me return at mice!" flash room r .d. in to the as lo- "What have you to fear lovely said he. soothingly. as he uarressed her biantiful head. "my family is one of the best in the am heir prests_m;Eive to a peerage. G mdliesvens! whads The matter. my darling love?" - K had fainted• - A gliMpse she had taken of OW fa tire showed her a hideous 'scone. When she recovered. s'ie pausionutel'y autrested to be allowed to return. Het: object .was to postpooe the dlesdful, expose as long a's possible. Reginald reluctantly pie his consent. and the same evening found Kate in her neat little chamber in town, with her face buried in the folds' of a shawl.' and herself sobbing as if her heart wield break. "lie will despise me: he will hate me!"-she groaned; "and to lose him when I have dfecovered that I loie him to distraction. it. horrible. Reginald. dear Reginald: will you—can you fUrgive tae!"! GEM .ng a h ins utthe velsi way acted fine ite f.zard lsome sods• made i y day- Kate was so overwhelmed that] she had an hysterical attack. Her cries alarmed the house. sod presently was she subjected to tie tortsre , of i shower-bath. varied by the befliction oGi nentreathers aud•brown paper. with co. pious supplies olciuegar. The old bottseiteeper shook het head; the cook covert ly shed a tear; auil even the butler. who had seek sever al generations of lovely women. declared it. was a pity. "but man would be 'Ulla, end so long as young women gallitented they mast take the "consequenees."° ISM MEI ..What will my lady say?" umpired the housekeeper. *law she adjourned.to her oda room. leaving Kate in a :refreshing slumber: .• ti "Don't-tell her anything—marn's the Word! besides I think we ought *bay. dropped hera 60111 when that sprig of a fellow first mote." Thii advice was tens denaible to be resisted. end ft was resolved that . Kate should b. ”est." and left entirety to i boosif nod her wrongs. if she had Any. la the owning slre roses:onside:4l4 better, bet pale and Mien looking. Stte had evidently helm prepirirtg herself kw-braving the' 'Sona r Reginald cattle' early mane her. and was Inez. prossiblY shocked to find his no adored. He exerted Mussed to reassure her. bad roamed sie far as to coax a few truant smile* into tree eolinicaninew. But resells* es her•oliaracter wdg. she texperieneed'a heavy domes. siori of spirits. Her, absorbing idea ! se the;dread of Iso la' bei husband. Math. disgrace,' anything but that ishoeking alternative! Kate had immense courage, hot it required opposition to bripg it into (iffy; and this site was soon to have:for the day sifter her return: while she siras silting in the drawlog-rooms listening to ids hope feu plans for the Mire. e couple of drove op to the door. foll Owed by a pattering in the ball; which' drove all the blood from her fees, • - "Fair sothing.:lovis. while I im near yen." said flee skid. tbrovileg hie arm around her. 'aid pluming hog fondly to hid side: SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 19,1852; fl ONWARD-Alf' •• I will n;-1 ought not," she shimmered, but when tho truth is lischmeci, you will net—Dot—." !hal—My dearest, prettiest, wife P" •• Bless yit for that word i BLit whertiti lord cornea. and you kitor all, you wilt hate-mis'audlesee me 1" "ilate yot—►nave you i" ejlculated Reginald. emsa rd her troibled manner but before he could sib for as eiPlanittnt, the dOor iipened, and my lady Castlear den was otnetved to stagger back, to the inimen;e•dja coniflture of ny lord, and the utter prostration of • young lady in pink. What. artat',B the matter 1" exclaimed his lerdshiß, railing his rose'. • " Mittrer—why.look there ! " screamed her ladyitip . " His lord•hip looked iu the direethin indirated and certainly did •ecoil a pace or two at what he saw. His sons stood •acape at his elbow. and hie - daughters; with burning checks and flashing eyes; clustered around their mother. THE.* right before thefift, with a face very pale. but i manner very calm and deeided; stood Lord. Perey. proudly sdpponing the sinking (armlet" the halt insensible "Percy ! Prey ! why. what the devil (hoes all this mean 1" said his lordship. angrily ; this pantomine: in my !Muse is singalar—estraordinary=tiery. " " My lord, " said Percy, " I owe yeti many apojogies. hut, love muot he my excuse. " 11 " Love !" cried her ladyship, looking spopleti4lly in dignant. apish. made a fruitless . attfmpt•to flutist her da'aghters from the room. - , • . " res. Lady Castlearden—hrre -!and love as Pore - as that of the &Wee's, " saiekrercy. eagerly. A pause ensu ed, it hich he - broke by a Watt attempt at- a 'Mile, aayiug. " this position may appear equivocal, but it Is •auctioned by marriage. " ' • •• Married ! "vgespod her ladyship, eenvtileirely. •• - \tarried screairsed the dangtiters,, huddled tog" - • rr. d,•y-V;1 ! "- ejaculated the eon, anise!. with emihaajs. •" Yes. marrkd, my lord" replied Per?.., in alhigher and eterner key. •T• your daughter and snlself wetia mar nod at '=_ church threeAreeks acsv.r - :/ 1 .. The shout that was raised was heard in the square oat; eidr, sad b:ntight up the alarmed servants pelt met! into tile V.') In. . / I 1 .. .11sriietidetighter ! " ericulateit the hewildeired old peer. as lie-molt a deltherate r ourvey of bis flock of tiny- . Hii o !MC irany one of them was missing. l. i t e hose i the imposter the shameless :creature !" ciin p •ed the !Axe. -, •••4larried, I rental' a't eq.......t P. -_ a . —nil mucti ener• a?I 1, to the scion of a'hiltuse that cannot bring a blush to the cheek of a Cestlearden. " i ....Yeka . ....-.i..3.1.r,, ~ .rells, .; - • replied the old matt. Iteginala's only reply was to bestow I warm caress up on the almost convulsed Kate, and to attempt to - lead her, a, a supplliMt, to the feet of tier mother. " Trio her:nwny ! " bilouted her ladyship, es t he re• coiled with au 'exp iesyion histiiimr, "This to our owp child?" said Reginald. indigfnantly. " Child ! flow hare cots address such language to we? Sl.e is no child of mice !." 4vitrsltt turned ashy white ; and, holding Kate beatowed an imploring glance on the agi tated tner. •• ThiN )eung Ters'on is hot my daughter. my lord. ►t said the Inner, ••'or any relative of mine. " ! •• Then tv o—who— I" gasped . eercy. , - •. Il'ho is.st.s 7 why otty daughter's koveracse.".wts the prompt reply. • • Reginald let Knte *l:ll.from hiss armi to the floor, while he bt,..od 4t her prostrite form. tranofixd %Ith hor- " Comp. come. Ptley, it is time to end this farce,"„ F Ipostlearden ; " it is ottsceinly; and bofure mr too. +. C►t I am married " vociferated Percy. •"•Kate's hovband :'• exclaimed hetladyship; erbb fait c'ed t't; 6h . kcti in the room had beeit Multiplied.ad infi. MEM The ‘oll)ehiieS caught-the expression. and ••Kste's hum hanti'• r r.and of the stunted group. • Furptc mr, Itrgtn.ild. 'Dear itegttimild, do not look 1 , 0, ' KID' me if }OU will. for I deserver ; but do not, for fitcrc ' , I sake. hate ate ",attid Kato. in a tone of piteous " ' - eutre.:ty. . •• Werilau : '" said he, fiercely, "ri3 lOW they tell me truo ? " • It is, " sobbed Kau "and vont [mine to— " " K"41,3 Brown:" A. jeep groan liurst from the Foong man's, ebbs:. aild. itinkineTitco a chair. 4io buried tux face in hit liana; ‘VoMatt, have you - dared 7 " said the peer, ittagrily, Tet:ve the house, !" cried her led”hip.. - • Snell brazen effontety. Well I never—a prison 'would lir too good for her." were the charitable-rents/kit of the sans' and daughters. The ter-V.IIIN were silent; but_ they drew affray from her ae it she had been a kstilence. - All this rotised Kate front tholethaegy into which she was sinking, and. spriife ing tt, h-r fcel. 'she confronted her taunters with Alio as pect of a pythoness. Iler eyes Seemed actually to rain sparks 51, hie, and bee nostrils distended like tlicisb'of a panting alert. • . • . Custards'. " she cried. " how loud you eau bark at a kientliess woman.. You would bits. too. if you dare ; b,t P defy any oue of you toso math as wag his little finger at 1110 " ' Reginid. upon bearing this spirited deelsratiou. rais ed his win free. sad regsrdly her " Yourheap reproaches ou me, ", sr never think of blaming yourselves. %Wit this real titian in nie 'I You " ■ddrelsiug ■rden. • by your contumelious treatment of considered a worm. You you addressing her "by your haughty coleineso ; yen I " to the dime •• by you• tyranny—loat coarse, cruel 4 canny ; to the sots, •• by your hue Itscoar detestable, coldllbio ed insu!ts. Wes •I; a meek, poor thing, to endure all this uncamplainingly V -No studied my rsvenge,and deterinited to have satisinetion..by casting a slight on the whole order. The beatify that blade me kited and enti ed by-tneu I" this less to the young ladies—" and .tor mented by you "—thisyrres to the ions..-" 1 swore should evenge!me. Accident threw thisgentlenian in my way• lie beceme saitenotail of thb leek's deughtet, seed anted Nor bonetalibi marriage. World be base eoae the same to Betel Brown. tho revenue,' deerlet it : and as 1 laved-him and distrusted myself, Ilallowed the deieptiort to ito ea. The resit,' you kaaw. 1 ant now lady Percy :" This lass delivered wills au air of lifts disdain. not. un.: With . tho foodunso of the Woman whOunresetiegi fetes. Regioald:grosued audibly. but in his inmost Heard he could not help admiring Ism - coursgsous mid l extremely tiostniful wife But Ins 'pride had been wounded. and he stood aloof from her. kits inoticool tbo and tears started to her eyes. , • " anima. " she said. io a voice broke° by enietioo. "say yea do oet brae am! The low will perhims. re masi.yeer.'eod then yoweis wed smother. is yoir ow* motion el• lite. bet sever s truer err mord spotless girl this the erre you are aparahrg. Deirlterbraki. eat etre kind word to me. and I- wilt , pus - away imai you Ilk. a . - dream." . • As she said dr*: sice 'duet -herself at his feet. sad. et aping hie lista. looked ip liseeseltiarly la his face. Tie appeal was ltresietible—hs lest down. itepiinted . . . one bornius kiss on her icpcbld ftnehead, nod theu 1 :GENEIIAL F itik`NZL. (inked fruui the rum. 'Kate's husliatuf wes•u'over more seen hicast ,t tearden Hollis, . gate left almost trained:ate- ! ly after be id, bat not before she lisd with her little hand Genera! Franklin Pierce, the uus xristie Convention for al Detni P made the cheek of the Honorable Russel Castlearden . tintle t Tiii. • . . • - the late Beeitinzu Pierce. who fling the same eight she was closeted with laer: tincle—a ' MY wcr; Was h i gh - shMlfr of thee" .Ml. Brown. ibechetor. who lead large transactions in the ! !tt New Hampshire. and alp Gore groce r y hue. The old man seemed inifilittly pleased i 11327un.treitii and practicle coma); 18:23. He was a man em as with her ; and, he chucked his niece under the chill.' for his s jocularly said—.. - . ' for his unit nchir.i fidelity to his zou . . " That her having aline into the world 4 little had done 4 cr was utrt a li,ghly edu9tieli tuatt,E her pod. :Otte had' liagxed a live noblentan.• en eaptoti , few were. Ms natural quali tics of never before perfornicii by a Brown:and he honored her the oce.uilea of his preferineut Make . • for her deed. " I : of his native State. Frank'. as his But have lost hip, !' sobbed Isle ;'•ho ie gooe-r I jived ;he advantages of • high.edui gone rover boring colleges, and in counecti (d ' -• ••Nut a bit of it." replied her uncle. assuriney. Ilia [ the characteristics of Ilia paternal a • ; 11 was during vacation that F vanity and .piejudiees. and. all that; ale trenched; tuft he dote *, aril come round in time, depend upon- it." Itutuestea,d. iu Hillsborough,. aliid .lUi r j chief magistrate. his father. • his Annual, utesaage:to the 'The auecduto it!u.tiates in a qtli of inbuilt patriotism. (oar is a lore of the foriii of his cot as of the country' itself,) _ himself a worthy scion of. (plan weaned neithoughts from useless grief: Five years,. Gore iu ilidsboroogh. New liampsh elapsed. daring which time sir constantly, resided under 14 rtY - ais years of age. her uncle's roof: but. nt, tit. thst ambit* alt. late diligent j \ Hillsborough county is the birth -1) Inquiries, no R•gut ; ild cotald be discovered; so alai nentriien: lion , Dame) taleb.,ter. 1 • - Itate's highand 13..caltie quite a house hold m s t th. and ; A. Dx ‘ ...tc. many-were the pm-ten:oas sh - :skes of the head indulged I• Frank s .' P.erce was brought in by the old ladies of I,i, 4, civailetance wife,/ the myste• i s law. and h_ dis.inguished himself it ry was disCusied: At last he was traced, but to a debt- clear head a d sau.nl utiderstalid: Veal prison. A Eerce career of lis,sipatiou hod terpiinir the It'at'3Frule'-'"'• and .: is estinl ted in his•becomiug an inmate of the 411,7's lienclia by it about 6 3 " .car e re s where. wearied and dis s gusted - with world capital of the GraudeState. in kis lie hail languished for.soine nimlths. And bid he, tiff le is ofrniihile this lime, thought of K ite? Often: for itelka4 not ads. is meth:At, and a perfect gentleman. maw. and ayisio s ir of her beauty and spirit. 'as she -bray. He Was elected a tneniM• oCCOn rd and heard scorn 0:1 her mein foes ou the last occa• erotic ticket iu 1E33. and waire4e -sum he saw her. Itaulti , !,l him day and Despite berviag four years in the House of!1 hi •-..ausety'aom . 4 i thr e u -t -4 4 1r;;.:7-7 1 ;1 )3 -, whe n h e previously been a mernber of the Leg thought cif it. "h 0 felt give his hilly th e co u p d e and Speakey of the lower House. W grace: bat love of life *as striniger, and it prevailed... 7 House of Represe ntatiVes, it; Coogr Sorrow and-pumsliment humid qie prundeet dispos;tions. member of the 'iiited States Seliat and in thoseinhanenls at hen ha .thought inurehl.e a man years.coliimencmg 'iu 1837—but rl than the y ss ouuger- sun of a peer, he s would have given the year of Iris term, and returned t .world. if he had possessed at, to hove been. reconciled lir law." His colleague iu the United society and to the wife of his boson,. A melancholy be. Id-11.•*as lienry ilub earl , why; ir gin to pre'y upon him, amid ho wns rap.dly becoming Iste Levi Woodbury. - misanthropic. ' One day, while musing over the past in Two blethers of Pieiee wer the gloomy chamber his pinked resources only allowed ; Their naives here Boni:min and bird to occupy, a smut gflol•hu 1 ored !coking old gets- Gcn. Julin wild v." Ne llenitan presented himself, and hi A brusque manner bee. Lund Lane. married asister . ; loo k inns up. fur he was not so friendless as he deserved. is a married man , and Lis wife islsti Regina!) started, and demanded his Willie and 'inkiness.. While in the Senate, though-the Ilia much Will it take to get you out of t h e cure . - 'it. lie Sequined himself in a. Mann inquired . li;s h'untly. Cie personal favor aid es eein of al Are y.O authuriz I,i, feat associated, t adinHation rind appr re. Raged uu tougne, lost lie could not utter it. : ; ute!tcy and a high po , i'iun anion Ely - the bespliiend you Irtive 7 - —the very best:" eri= i orators of nation. Mr. Pleqeih le old ge'sitlantals; evidently p:e /Ned, as lie surveyed , d !It ti”" fur fe r v i d and in'Ple ire - rrrsolr figure a:sil handsome face of the prisoner. t eas a llalnua 111 P irsunel f 'annot lots atTord me a clue —tt • , less exteaive and universal than tin. iittachestoh;in by reason of his po the universal propriety and ameinty • tercourar nith all classes of sueicty r . pul;t;cal event after his retirem, character aid, his great influence in has been i 4 Congress, a member seutative . g. and he had been noiniu t State Convefltrots to till the o alter his noinination followed Such a Con question that Frank. Pierce said notwithstanding the nomination: an, got up an ' her Stute.Conirention, w and he was accordingly defeated, B work, and by his personal influence combination wish the free soil wlngg, ion as ITtsited States Senator, and hi] lens. ft ua The boo ate OM time) a da y femur 01:13 As I . Over 'the it it ed. rem pale you he I too CM continued. end ti rot suggente:d ady Cade hay yon V 'band. • teia Mlle ed c acce I= fort K wer , l The his . tend 1 tae PRICTD Rauctos —Dow, jr the eccentric; in allot sou to the exclusive of many wield-be church goers fro ta this sanctuary, by reason of the enormously high pet/items is or feshioaeble charches. characteristically re &There is a high duty. on Me.fashionable waters of divine grace: and roe have to pay, at. least a peony piece for s titbit at the bread of life. .To go to ceilth, lit say kind of tolerable owl.. coots a hoop ever. year.— klimil.verY well whY a majority of vire go to Be's•bale: because you can't attord to go to Heaven at the #l4lllOlll eiorbitast pricey." . - tT A Modell,dy polo tier children out to nurse. and tends her lap dog; lies in bed rill sees: weed paper-idled shoes, sad pinches her waist; ryes the piers* Kts. "and forgets to pay her . toiltiner; cuts his poor relation. sad goes to church shoe she has a newilionnet; tarns the mild shoulder to her h saran& sod flirts with his ••fri e d o; ir sever saw a thimble. don't . know a darning-needle from a erowbet; wonders whore podding. grew, oats ham and eggs is priiste, and dines off a pidgeon's lag in public; rise mad after the new fashion:, deals on Byres; 'dulls every now fool who grins behind a numstache s and whoa asked the age - of her yeaegestchild. replies, H.Dettetkiew Weed. ask Betty.", . .%-ft at present; my t4nthority gal- extends to your re and I.4nt iinni!ed v." -gMald persisted, but it was useless; cadet length he .d the probable amount fur which lie was detained old gentleman made a Memorandum in his pocket and then hastily took hiileeve. In a few hours arida; he returned to announce that all the -arrange s for Reignald's release had been completed. This the old man was necompsnied by a fine bale, boy— k•eyed, black-haired, beautiful little fellow—abet t - ears orare. %Milo • some su.e.miary formalities being gone through, Regioald it:Ted with him and fired his name,. 'reimild!" priunptki• duqn•rred the boy. • rd Percy st tried. ann peered cutlosly into his face, e did so, a strange but not unpleasant sensation state Iliirn; aid w.:lt an al tio,t parents! geatura he drew .oy closer to him. The old man approached to con late him uoou his feeedoin, when !Legated. in a. Ihuskyvome, detuneett to know to who he should of !is heartfelt atltttowledrements. el.those who do good he rewarded in person," d Ivan, nervouNly; and going - to tho &or, Opentd 4 adz:pill:o a lady dressed black, but eloseli veil- She was evidently young, for her figure appeared rkaisly elegant and graceful. adam." stammered Ilv;inahl; growing deadly • . I he so u nd or hie voice i the lady Rung sigith; her veil, rwtilng herself at hi.: fret ixcloimcdv eginald, dear .Regiu Ad! d , i hot cast me off; I am wife, and this is your boy, my boy—our boy. See, fr your hair, your eyes—the same noble features as If!" , . le; as she made this tender appeal, looked him be , ingly id the face. He returned her gaze ; as he pa the lineatrif tits of that lovely and dearly remember untenanee, a soft thrill pervaded his and• in is rendered musical by the deepest emotion. hefin lowly butdistinctly ly wile—my own fondly beloved wife !=;lot us live e future—lbr enrselvet,•aor thitd !" • • to threw herself on his ho-oat, and wept long; they the sweet tears of reconeltiition, orhopi„ of love old man, who was ilia other than her uncle, found i•es moistening add in the foliates of hia heart en .d his hood. which Reginald warmly grasped. Th„ on of the long astianged wad fully 'comp!eted ; and 's husband filially conducted, her toe splendid home . of itroportionless, for, from the profits deriet d `rum • gineral grocery kne," her epee liberally and could afford to' ive tier a marriage portion ofi,a hundred add pounds. 11150 A VI/AU, in TUE CANDIDATK ►OK THE ry veteran re was a nerd to be spelled. I ,a word "but." ''Frank, sa.d' aptip butt" Frank, with' the IIIC erudition. was able to reps I take theca little wordsit! said bother me; but, Frank. whei can spell that without looking ral Pierce itT therefore of mill untspired.' Upou the accession cf rat to us. Mr. Pierco citeied the Atturn dechitiet.l it. lie s.itd he had uo nod he would never couseat to lefty purpose unless to servo his conotry sooße Case of necebto ty.. Upon the' o jean war, when the yt hole country:lt its duty." it was not so , pr.sio: th [ltalie 1),.-eu invited to a profane''l uunteroua volunteer* fur death or co sited, as the sexual oat' show; and Is stun with( a euohless nod a coarag,ei't i. tionarr sire. that timeeeid Its ident of the lftilr,i) College in i r ert inis,ian in the artily. in °Wei to figi Mr. home. who eras a warni-frietid letter of recommend/4'4u of huh' td tl Favor'. urging them to appoint him such troop as might bo raised . 3 reply of the• Government was, that tli be compiled with, as divas iuti.uded mend upon a Newllamptiiire Pierce himself. ••11.1Mt he nil: rota: . "'llut he mut,i take it,'' Mr Pierce was imened.ate :y ofi'vt the New England regiment. s culd IVO it, and Cot R rni rm was apro:n•ed t:egitnot. Befeirethe regiment frill' occurred iu the °flies of prrgndier C • Brigade. consisting of eke mem.) the Twelfth, raised in To. other Southern States, and the Filte and 3Visconain. Ile was aPpoiine the otlier bitgadier generals appoia • were Thoinas Marshall,' Jearph George CadtViiHailer. Mos D. litip,( and Sterling brie , . Ile was imperil eruiting s e ieice, and leek an yeti% .1 troops . !rations to hialeariug Cori I cor m that is worthy uttnention, as ter of the man. Capt. Kimball morel into the town, on goodly evening. i and colors Bcing. This gave inert the Puritans, and den. Pierce, hear, music to atop. and the company t• their quarters; remarking that it Was the feeling** all/. The Commission of Generic/ Piste ! 3, 1547; he toot eernissatid of 2,5001 Vera Cita, June Z. 1647,:whieh a laleep. lie jai:M . l 3.3min] Stoti's in:y..1847. - lie was engaged in th! and Chumbosee In August 1847. in these actionably failing from his h: DM let ea go menowhat into dotal sat MU from Newport. iii the bark 1 (swept on board having beconin.slck . VI -VC ....--, nmma --- OR 6, NU' N PIERCE: nee of the Nation- esnieuer is a son of • - iu the 'revolution . - ,Iyuf Hillsborough: uor of the SIMS in uenily distingpished sense • as well Is • Iniy. The Govern• S I r wheu he was a boy lean and mind were . Igubetuatorial chair a was called. ea n-` ; aon in the neigh , n we wafillustrale pastor by, an &Wee :lnk was at the old the sawn time the vas ealfagett.in pre 7 Leg's! Awn) of the ,troug light the star mit In its exteit4eti utry's government; ius;•ired thoyevo- Wal no 'less a word ho Governor. "now atlfautagoe of pia at tm c ., "but,"— 1118 'sesiier general. I coin!! to Cuoplinl itt a boiik." ud atu k , and he hal at bi ek, lie wits re; a3tl:B now•abont Ace of several 'emi: awicoss, lion. Johu . . 111.0:profeFsien of .the n i mau of 110 tiow ((Mori ed that ho reahzeo alt Concord. the., erwmial appearaneo. Qoci di:Leap: He ~ . -," o a Cie Demo . ecied in ,Its3s—th'Oo el.reserv - > , "4"f"'htfi' .);.frtu 1.1 , 31. lie bid :stature of the Suite; hile amember oldie ss, he was elected fur the term of ale in- 1642,, then the, practiee,of thti 'mate from 1637 to • i 'Sekeeeded be-the in the war of 1812. u4livan. The late . ided At the b.:We of Geu. ttaitlgent member is r tp ectato himself' vih wham he w ha of Ite collet t , the at teeme3 . a!wa3 s beem divtim• 'sive eloquence, and lr thAt-reabon, hardly I 1 t •li ch every% hare 1 ar manners , lied w is vaaend Wahl- nt marks his strong isState. Mr. neje ho helms of Repre .el lathe Diamer j atie ti. next term ; but coarse Off the Dhoti.; amitlti defeat : Ojai Ling to work. :be it:11 Mlles Hale out; t lisle neat went to nSI cunning, sod a ;es•ecureel his erect ,term of office, is Presidential dla e y Ceu . eraldhip.4l., ire,:for {while Whet.; liqbotata fur ady n we. ?and Or iku tbr '4'ak of thD Nies• ns expt eteil •-tO do shoild quest. 1 comusis4 m‘hy of hie rerolur son. m ho was PiesL 04,i, Wanted rota. t 111 dial campaign. f fins, %rote a strung e calitiet at Wash o the command of t ett. England. Th• c ft quebt could - not to confer the tom- That neon was Mr. it.iia.d Cu!. Ran tlic,catnnet. I d Ilse.' Cufont Icy of iudneed to accept of•the same[ rett..q. a vatatii, ueral of the Third liste..w England regi-. 46. Arkansas; and'l nib. raised in Ohio I I totint einem and d it-the same IT* I • l ie, James Shitigs.; I ng Caleb Cushing. itendent of. the re. part pct raising-t►s ord, an iheidentoq howing the charnel. a with eighty men, jib fife and drink. cuccce to some of g of it. orderedibi • halt and dismiss AC line desire to respedt was dated, M 414 men, and react# we that he was tikt idly, of Ispeblayle baute of Coutserite e iVes twice lajarid • I. from ttri . Ono* be order. Mimi of ibir kufrered' grc al deal
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