Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, August 28, 1852, Image 1
- r.'nuaLtN & 0 0., lir oprietors. - - _ - VOLUME 23. frit Obstrutr. & 170., PROPRIETORS. . 8L b A ii. or: OFFICE. COR ER • STATE ST. AND,I'•UBLIC • ' SQUARE. ERIE. . ' TER NIS I ) F 711,1: PAPER ear ..,' • ,, r +LP , . I.) the earner. at . 82,0 )3 h ln, .4 t the other, in ant norm . • , .15,0 1..., It 1114 paid an advance. or within threentonthi [Mtn lhel tine of .LI ,r t it, oat. MO dullare w ill he changed. '' ...LA Alt cum not WSW/ 1.1. WWI lured. ' •RNI'LS 91.' At/V I..,4tTISING. ( - tad. not exo.•eutmi j low., one, ear. - • a-9.n0 , fhte t.tuare I. , 11 \ 14),..10 • ,k,.. IS). six month., 6,011 . do. do. Once 111011114. ; • '. • 3 , 110 l'hat..irn I mlvertnettolst., .10 rent,. pelt . ..no:we. of Iteen line. or k—. !or the lie-t 111.1r11011; . 4 - 3 1111 P, iti earl] ,ithsetv tit inisert ion . 3._ y,Grhi Stlventten• have the p[trili•t:e of eltango*. at ttleaspre, Gnat nu now a ie anon ed lb oecorp, more than two .1.4 mr,o,.and to Lc lenialle to their strunOiette bati , l4sl. .4 M. ezt,eowtto-mwftar MO m her,tltri "cttons. 1% ill be inserted till te.m d m eharged necorth , tigly. : _ .t• , .. _ - - . 1 _ _y__ t ' BUSENES3 tiIitECTOILY.. • • r, TifOIPAS M AUSTIN:. _ . . n , • , Lehr ofoins.na e., (I. Leantli 4 no yrktvg in C10e1.., Watches. Jen (qty. :illy& tipooni. Mit.kr s ki Jil-trud;.nt..l.6calins4 6lai•e4.s. Lannk6und l'Ancy Gurifis. whole btlie Jild r.-tall. . . . .JOIIN GOALIiIN G. , ... . 3!,a u.wr Titt.nit. atnr:llatnt 1 - 11tee-4-tihop on the east.aide of t.ne.iteet. tno'dous• (mull Eight. tu:2 adium i ng.J. IL n t h. i let & (V- I . .ii , thet. % 'are:- Ku, 1 n. kale. Penna. tr, •,P•1 Si, and Oat AVIA, LttCt. at Rf - fi. ltogerr flat Fiore . Z.t,6le -tivel i IL' ra. , I'LA ILK az.ETCA Li% • IF ,•11 I C tad dralen. jr} Cu 0,14, Carpets, and • Dry •,, %,• t SN'ILLIA-MS Sc 1V1t1(;11T. 11ii.1.1nr, in Guid r•tirri• enin. tincnr tent 31..,iic2..1,4111 Warr:lV:l 4 att.! , 1 sigl4 On ihe.0 . .tr0u...1 . r1tte,.. , : I',l abd all pat 4 (.1 111 C i ',Lc:I.., 1% it: pthek.C,lfllel State ant rithlie J. it. vkit1.1444 J. G. . I. 3111.1.5, lAR4/111,TAILII And W/u.let rzi Winr , s, Liguori, AI-u, vrei,r ler•. Pre.”.# r.. and Ilert.o tries J)' ...it:A . .3l3l"W* of every No 3,1 V ithutt's ISloe k, litate-ft . 0ry....t/r Bro,i 1)0 , 1. Erie. Pa. J. G I.: Sem - wm. Buffalo. AWL Meru - % Illy/ in thcir r- iLI 42e.P.froatj. G. hells ),,.114,1A /1,111 1:1-!••• -61.1 Whllep.ile at low pricy& . A'. J•catie., Aceiii. Erie. l'a. _ N&- ' 1 ; riz.to[R, in rtaFsie.d. Nlvq , ll , i 1060•1.0 6 0•1. rtwAta. Blank :rratiouer . ), au) Pruol.e. !P, Dross:ea lIEWI Blo , k , • la 111 IN I J %%.. PcPl 3fr. LL ..10 li NST 0 N M. I). • 1; wrt. rat b reLnienee on tklt rh.re. , t, tWO door.. West c,l* the - 14...c0pal t'ltiiieh. - -+ 'l, -. W. - 1110L)Rt i f - .. , . Pr , . , I.ll n. a rc,er .. fr.. PrOti-1011.. Mite., Liriti9r.,randicA, Fruit, kr.. Pre Ihior I,Flow.l.ootnislr. i'"'.. Mate iFtreet..l:rie. r JSMIN B. LOOK. • Pspr rr to rzranle y Dry t r :riti , l, nrid the Grettii.4 variety (.4 .tC) I , IOIT. in the' rity. , enellie.ltle, Erie. l'a. STERRETT Sr; GRAY. • IN! , 'RTFR...l3!.bert , aWI retail Dealer. Itt Wet and Dry droceriti FO , fl 414 n • W.Mottr 4111.1 Ware. Flutir, POW'. r trety—ruee, 4c., &e. French Street. typo ,/l. the . It —:/„ant Fes- I+, 11 0 1r1 A , 'and Private ~,1 . 111,1 11 uh any 1.4 the:On:le :in ides with Tr,,41,14- rlll.q. - WM. S. LANE:. AttOrney and Counsellor at Law. r4'ricr. °ter7ack...ou). stdre. at North:Ea:4 comer cf :he rif Yir Norre. Nr,r.i ri, ISit. IIIII:IUItS It T. r , . r r • 1 •4. Ph% PO I lll,asStir4. n ollS. QqsCe . ani He,ldenees - - t' to I to •1, an fi P. 11- - • J()101 t :IIV.AIIN ;&.• Cf.), •trll.4a a• I e.irtypt••••...ni '41.• 7 11 , :r! .1, a;:••,at I,r a 4 ti hat . of tiller 1444. t•tra•ac . r..s, I' & Itoss illag.,;-'tr i psilsoat f &C Br.. C. 1.11.. 01. /. 7ls 1:0 nth. rsir....fk. ASII..IIICAN _C())1I•AN Y. stria t Rt la% V. tlkek. Rtrert. F.a,erti C 1-1 i A. M. ‘vepter,j, s. *. - ocicielt,.P %1. •Q 1, um...1/Foil. • 1 ;/ tlt(4. J. It)It"I'OS. •; ...trite !firm of Ifeara Cu..) • ionien..Rpiv , i awl i'www—owi 3lerctiliti. Iliadic Dock; Erie, Pa. •liir.,ler m 1,',,a1; Fiala awl Pi t‘ner. - ' 'IIIIBAI.S. F.TW•ltt , vsn, prrahice awl flonitais , wat Slefetiailui, second Ware , :rip Pa. 1, • .‘l , O---t Beater...l6 t et !plate 24 1./W• I ron.Nii t 4 tove.., Carl See.. nwtartia-*- 4 ,1 C,l:a.r 1'1'0W:111n1. Aar,. or I.) 1{0:11 f _ - . V. lielenrik. , r ;yl.l , trim rtn,plv4,,-Itt.ovigry, Wtste;4l.le.ttrotte ON. 1.00%111Z it; a_-ca an l uthi:r F4ney tiny . ; l . _ t ,. ..,reutte•lteur etc..N.0.4 the !teed A R 1;1 CK 1; ! I , r /4 , ryt in Dm Goo 4-. 4; rt.),-,r.... , ,. lia du:lw, Crockery. &c... No ,3. Iftrry 111.0rk.:441C .nevi. 1:r lc. )4. 1-1, A. ' M . ll' • 'ON, - - .11-reit‘ry la 1,,w '--nnir s r on l':irk Ro,w, brtweeo Itrown:'new -I.kri7i.nli 'h.. Reed Ho • , ocut• cf,41161: . _ _________- s I ' DR. , , C. RII.ANI..)ES.• 1 , N,,i, i ..... ~,, i 0tw.01.--(ofice 4 curirer• of State dill-Seven th Suct•t.. Itc.4 I,•nrc on, Elgin!' 'etree, hointell rsench and . 11,...1.,,01. Ert , , La. • ' . _ _ M. s.IN vii- I) ii - (() V 11. : 1 L. ae>i, in ~, ',..1.-,:co•t: It.llik "to , Prali.. 4:erti Prat .of De l..-,1. r.l,:lft Esc linngo on to principal eitiel. tiotautly 14 Nil,. I Iti.et• in Ite.lity•g LSI k, l'ulthc i4luare,l.rie: • , 'l'. - 11l i 11110,N '51).. •ART. t , ' : , 41,...1 ,0 , 1/ r1111,1C10 , - 1 . Alike % Clltiler 41 . rttl,th an , ] fifth ,\ ,c",...,, , ,'‘i,t1!. h. , /cti,, stun!: lieppletice. ou Fourth Arco, ~i,t, ~•,, , ,..r U., tol Vie utd'Apoltiicary II all. I • ' RUFUS REED. 1 1 , r. ra a ..11:n0.rli, Grntiti and .Inwrican Ilardware and (7tAler.r. A to , , 0, ;,i1.; .IE% 16'T 'T.I , , Iron and, steel No. 3 Reed lloun; i -- ---- -- C. 61 EGIErb. - , • 11.1 ` . I F - -,A I r no - a P.mnit dc vier • in_ Gro,i , enef, Provislons, Wines. 1.0/uor - t'r I. t, dc., & Cartier ot Freud' and Filth Streets, 0, ,,,, ,,, 11.- V ~ tittyle 11,,tr.1,. Eyre. . . . ELL DILL & BENNE'I7. .., lv /VAT+ PA ,je.l•hrril,, - a nil Het* Dralero au bry GOodo. GrGeflielli. I r ri,./.r). 1:1:1',I•Vt are. eil Ilk( '11;4 Hardy' are, I ruts. Steel, Nal lel. P'l ,k.., &r. Enf - pir Stort.s State '4. 4 trixt, tout 41061*N below Ikon Ws laitehr.k.rie,i'a. . A l ' ,.--- .% a % 11.. V tcrv, ficllou ~, ale Arm., Rloingr, and a rtteral 4, , ,.rtm,fkt of r:.t.tdie.a lid C:lrlin , Trunturri. , • _. . . '.. S. 'MERVIN S )11'1'11. A r.i.ile ni.l" AT 1..% andr Jitkire of the .l'eace. aid Agent' tut 0.- h,.., Scone 1 Wiwi! lac Imoiyancp Conwatly—liaice 3 doors , _ ~,,I ~..I lVrti.:l.l.l 6 Ore, tric o 'ra. - -J . __ .. LORGE A7l-. F ♦T 1.4% tcard, Lis t,:ounq•, Pa. Collections and t -4 r.r•-. with prwilpthes+ rtil dt*Pliteh. • JUT% I : -. " &4'ultithtesiunltlerc Itititt, on the Public Dock, east of I'lfi.trr anti 1. lIOS EN% V k.IG N Co. ' " • Kt :Ail. Da.Ai.Las in foreign and Dorneatic Dry ma,leciuthi,kg, liuuti and 6110 e.., &Le.. No. 11 n_ll., • male turect. Erie. , AIARSIIALL AL VINCENT, Ai rt" l "fr 1...0A--tntice up Flair. in Tammany Hall building Lortb rt wt. I . rualo°olllly's Lew- MLR'ItAY NV AIA.C)N, A finitnY AYP (.I,l ..siki*4.oi a - LAw—Offiee over -C. Brright's rSULPIPCOfte door twat of etite an tbe iamoildt TIIiIISLS, • & 11 AY ES. rirur s r s , r;40,1„.4, firs I:rocerte., Crockery, !hardware. ke It' , san'A New j.:UCKSON. D1A5,1.7 ( a Dry (:rods. Grooerres.llantware. Q.ireeris \rare, Disue. lr.•k l \ d.. ar..c., rhegprole.iErie• YS. C. 'WAIT* Upholster. and Undertaker. corner of Stale and CA lIROTtf Lit, eadd Retail dealers in Drugs. Medicine , Paints, Oils. ate , No. d, Reed! !louse, Este. „La NIES LYTLE, Ftmts.4.. str•M e rc ham ork the Public square , a fete door. -t Grettat e Duerr. tine. • 4 • - U. 11U.Rl'ON & CO. i kunill•A 1 . 1 A . 's:l - RETAIL dealer.in Drup. Yle4lelUe 4 . Dye .. 91 "tril Lrv , !IT &r. Pio 5 Erect tion.e. kne• • ---- ik - ' 1 - it.i:LiO'rT sqdent Deutist; 4JIN c e a nd dwelling in the 4 " . " --- Bee Dloek , on use East Nide "of th e Plablie II• -ngErse. . Teeth sonened II Wel Plate; Saadi • I 4 ......:,...e,,,,,re:.ett. Carl • teeth filled '''ltb p-ire Gold, and reA red so hen. !Ili and thseiu news. ,Teeth Paati st I tiVinstrwasen sold-Dentisien so of to leave &et of ceki‘l , ..,l cinema.* All wit Warrabled•' - r---.' - —_• DENT; —Mee on the ,ou~6 ~tde of she Diamond . doors east of Is & -saes the le Rana.. Meer , rewentr:tbre, and all *art warranted . • trte Jute 1916111. _ 6 , N •.• . . . ..,-•' i •• • . . , . . . . . _ . ' • .. , . ' ;-;: I ).;----•.; :-.---' Ii• . '. '' • '.• • - • i • -4 ~ . .- . , . ...-T. .: H E. [ . , 1 .....,...;,., -' al: -- I ' E ... .•, .... \ ~..,, ~„. ... ~.., ~:,.. i .. .'. •. I . i :.. . . ..... =I EMEIZTI3I =I edmitantly for OAT pattrti and 31115rettantl. THE OCBAN*DEAD. TROY THC 111)5ToN OLIVE BRANL.H. A dirge for the dead, t h e ocean dead; - *ha sleep 'neath a coral pall. Where fierce tides beat on the weary berg, • 'And wild waves rise and fall ! The sea nymphs tian&l in the - kali of pearls, And wand'rtng mermaids sing. With green tie at- weed to their nothing earls, Entwined by the ocean king. ; . , • And the fair and brave hecold around., • _ With brews upturned to the - .Airs._ ;And the lids by a spestral finger bound. Close-tire's- their glassy eyes; - ) And the helty hicks of their sunny hair • . Are 'tangled with golden sand. / 1 'And the knight. with hie skrietint fi ngsrs bare}, - Still clasprth the ladies hand. •- .. 1 . . They sleep in the busy ocean. • And instead Of a knell, or a prayer. The waves with .r 4 fierce commotion. ' .StGlo murm'ring round them there ! But from pile4eriso lopg and dreamless. l They Nitro Will be waked at le..t, When the moon arid:the stars allbeamless. tegithe knell of the Pest! • el, of Death stands-holding fret of 'rime iu his hand, toh the blue sea resting. - a the satiny hued lend: ~ it their d - reamlees eihmber. of the ocean will rise.. • 1 that no Men can numb er," them in Paradise.. Go fooOdi And the *RA . The train% With ono fro And on Then upla Tile de d A ad ..a hog Will bow .RAiIC SONG DEMO EIS ad' (;, , ,,litt late O a Ai • Awl •It A itani ner now ix !trelernent, tb luta •. with ti§i:ur bewail:lo, in the a/ Granite State; iitexhat4 1i our ratty, t Cron' nitittit we sally, meet fidget ga tally, en No%eisiber colues tf outia.7 That ti ' The fo A' rl w WI ind our <taint - int eii.her. ; Wit in every weather, II sholt,alnud totrett.ur,. trtthe iiiit Gr,anitethatet hall be the story., II all protect herlgtory, . • • In the petternil bran . • , yt our leader ill Gm pi. . . he set the Wl' in motion. II ina.ii.e a gre.it eiatutiaog. ' ii a Weal "Yankee not,inn.", i n the old Granite State} ••• I • Eleinoeratie ',arty. -•.• I hale and he a r t y. I', • • .ni, iii four and forty. • " I In every Sister State.' i-----:.-- TH,Fc TRIMPiI OF 'rEIITA. I A 10.111N13CE7her. - OF T X PAR. . 1 . . lii' ail aid each of lie nur.,unts oh human life, there are •1 1 1 at.various piths alt hg our Wiwi V ob‘micles which bp p.oe our progresa. and which call f r strength of Iwill and. steadine'ss of piiiposo 'to overconie—a4lteut point*, that proje'c't t i . o sharp angles across our ivay. to turn us from 'nut purpose. or to conceal ' the objects' that lie before ins in our• film!! course. Everyman, ptilrse lie is 'mpre 'than usub.ll) fortunate:or pos eeeeee more than an usital ' *meant of prudence and toresight, most expect to meet with rev. , rses i iittii disappointments. - I 1 I r king professional men. halo perhaps, more to Meet in the way It( Opp ostuou and di:courageinents, than Roy . other cl ass in community. ,The watt is a nil,:me rch atidlrei of a sk i llful ineehe nici if really simerior. Wilt recommend themselves. llehssiouly to msnufacture and expositor I sale, sill hie goods will till their own story ;-but the pro- . Cm' In fessionel ,au„befo • he can co!, must liiiiiit until tied ie.! Cu r culled. No man of common 4radencei.desires to risk iiis,' and life or fortune In the 111111dA ff an unskillful or dishonlestl hag ~ ; t• tn4tt ; and hence, frequent y. the inquest' and reprilm ` salt I . thugh really corn} cent a rid deserving.) oung avorney or 1 s it piiysicitrit,, has ofett to want ern, bymeni. until. het is , empttd to abandon his pkofeseion in despair. ..iNur are the its-nitwits of sudden and rapid rite as q.- queut es we are led to viippoise; The ability to combat I successfully in the intellectual arena, is not intuitive i However brilliant m:iy he the quatificatiMit of a man,' they must be trained end disCiplined'; and When we ties ,l" • - _ 1 , i - I one of those rare m i nd , elevating its possessor. stop lby , step, above his fellow men. we are apt to forget the many years of preliminary men at discipline through which he rim j padsed—years of toil;, perhaps of poverty, and slmoarl despair.H ' . . I have iii my mind. zdthii l moment, s, case in postit. I Counsellor Me-----. late of the Massachusetts bar,'iir 1 g. long hine,enjoyed an enviable' reputittiohs i and Intuit v:,e l - •k - • - . 1 : prectico.--wes honored by, his continue id with many limpoitant trusts. and has often been eked seam elempie 'of snit' progress suil-qiiicksucceris. i'47:-Ot imp(, howeved.. l id; really wider front the, truth, than that. Counselor I IM----- rose rapidly in his-profession and-little do the World at large know of th e i slow and ipsinfirl manneri in which . be ,pursued his p riliminary, literary Mid_ prase oional course ; sod little do they shapent . thoshe w.ii : a , siound and practical ' 'sorter, and had been ten years Lin the profession. before the circumet i lnees occurred dist - called . Win into !site notice:. gay him an eztetislis 41putistiog, and ititr duc'ed.ham into a higher and - mete lucrative sphere of practice.. , ' .-- - 1 • rills office at the-time was }nested in 1 great main-, faCturing city of New-England.. some .twenty-five miliit from Boston. Ile was seated one ddy ,in hill office. ei satioilif a recent infante of reports. and cocipairing the, contents ;with this principles of; the English common ' _law. with a young mew eutOred. whom he had reins+ f bered toihsvei seen, in some way connected with ode .or the maitufsducing c.,evigistiOns; He was en i n telli. : • gent, good looking man. spperenoy of about the age b f t env-flys years, 'and dressed its the garb of the better cof operatives in the mane. He was possessed itif l I e independent/and self-reliant" sir, that distinguishes, t a American mechanic from the Laboring cl f the ridit of the word, sad indicate a degree of intellectual cultivation, which is at the pae tim• the pride of our , citizens and th• safety of our Republic. There was an y ozpressianiof deep enzietj upon his countenenee as he exchanged she compliments of the. mousing. and, pros I , .eded at once to say : i 't Counsellor. I wish to commit with you en a 'natter 1 of deep lumbrmace. involving the Integrity and hipoi- I tress of a poor, but virtuous and honorable family. A, y n oune . women by the name I o Lucy Icendiill. who is en jigged fie's weaved is the to U. and indeed is the very room of which I sin foreman: Is accaskid of grand larce ny under circumstances of the most grave suspicion 7 - Public opinion is very much: against her. but I am alai. Mod she is innocent of say crime. The net of circ one stances Mama to be almost inextricable. bat ;las must Ilis saved in sours way. and st aiky hazard," . • The Cownsollor suggested that perhaps she woe really I • guilty of the chirp. • ' , ; '• , i ("who. r • It iiu Aud ne , - Jler son And.% e As we lire b 3 Ah Wf Vath it 1 Fr //Ph !VI Is very As it iv SATURDAY AIORNING,. AUGUST - V, 1852. No. no." be answered. •• it is impos;thhi ! I have own her from a child. We were schoolmates togeth in One of the little• villages among the granite hills of w Hampshire. Her father was a man of some prett y-then. and I was a poor insn's soil ; but we were in saint, classes iu the village school. She was two - or se years younger than I. but I looked open her even n as the personification of virtue sad goodness; and bright example she set us then, and the 'admiration I i Hi for her aharactir in my schoolboy days, have• never e been lust. ?t the age of eighteen, I left my native village. mime e as an operative in the erstion'mill, in which I have a ever since engaged. I hurt sigheot /Oise Kends it w year agd last summer, et Which Inne she came ind entered the mill ea a weaver: anekthemllearn gut the first time, that her father's ciretsitista shadli nged sadly—that he had !riot all his propertliescept snail farm on the outskirts f the eillase, on which there was a mortgage Of five hundred dollars press ler paym4nt. She had cornet he r . in mile? to assist tilting the necessary fund to piy off the membrane,. ii II erriabor in 'the mill ; and she had continued to work t itaustriously for that porno.* Clip to the lime the Male ,ees happened *limb lisierbrought .her nude, unfortunate - suspicion. I All my former opinions of worth. 'tire stronger than -, ever,:shies the renewal o f aiiptainuince; and having been iu the receipt of three , a adatt for the' last fiu'r years. and caved a large 1 uri of my wages. I - hav i e repeatedly off-red m lend he balance necesirtry to pat vii' her fathers Wattl es. which she hai uniformly declined. . She is now Bed of 'dealing amp the office of the corporation a age of money et/raining ffvelailidred dollars'on the Bank of Sostim, and has been arrested on the ge. 'Thir °summation takes place this afternoon, 1, am requested to engage you in her einticil." • then preceedid Ito ;wale the Cirrumstances of the rt. bait iv tremeeeireary to repeat them here. as they appear in the I ,, eqtel. ) ii . • this her pie Gs I= •rrir, will ed yam really babeve.'': remarked the C.roosellor. A be hid losteued to the nerrettour, • 4 that she is ion°. of the ehergr." a fte 1 N di • innocent as the bibe ottlxiris ! , i would be will. o rook ui sonl's salvation upon it I. These is some y am well as guilt, somewhere, and p littiongly any la4mere It is. ' 1 have ruorcreasens than one to be ited iu tins matter, but the first of all is to - sarn the eat from disgrace and punishment ; audlttessdaa all at would add the last drop of bitterness to tLe cup Isimerable and proud spirited old -insit—one who err been rgady to letidza helputsi:lllind to the dis d. and who. years ego. cheered me in my strikggles th and poverty. k would bring disgrace sod cur- I. pen a large cirele,ot reputable cuirnexsous---aud— villa ' peel lute igll dim of a has /1 Ueda ilk) /OW and VoulJ put au end to the food anticipation* 91• cor •hou Who has an uuusually deep 'merest in Ler re," suggested the Counsellor. lain waif ea.". nd : you have a deep interest in 11er welfare 7" 12S1 suspected a* much. What I can dolor her Ind 411 ba:closei, If she is really innocent, God help . 1f la•Uor, fre M 44.1, fo• you so.likaver It uUt hu ' lllll C, you a her ! luau beg of you." replied the )oung man, to banish - our maritall idea of coat ay r outtected with her. iiiu she hats net so soon. aid ii. the:made cause in else has been struggling. ("Tatou - the lessons iff obi; W titan er may be. said in a.l•vv)er's ability .)cate au tailing' cause. I know it Its not in the pow nan to do asi with the sawn zeurivhich would iii= im:du the site of truth ; and if you do l udt_gtve 'dirt° her inuotence upw..you way du nu hereafter 1. wilt cot be'cil any avail." r 1110111... further couvirsation. ate young man mime- tees William Julineoli,' withdrew. and the its',illoi re-applred himself to iLs bask. At the lions led for the eXullillin.l(loii, he repotted to we .11-ii magistrate. iii rand arciulid whrch a eroud was col much iniereated and molted. tonversmglii small 1 upon the probandiths of the I nrisoner'e guilt. \seating in the office r deeply aliticted b'y the.d4 4 her position. She was well but plainly dreisedof i t ligetit and in:eribtitig , appearimea : but vet.) p a; • countenance bore evident traces of recent we p iwone euula look Upon her without feeling atter- from I tell whic ROE t adv er of Spire i fail cr i k Wile( I Al whom •P 1 of I l•ie r. Slug w IMID d u hit' intr. and.no .nrooder that the crowd around fro g . sympathiee us her behalf. 'The examination was then coinineticed; and sufficient evidence introduced to fix strong guilt upon the priponer. and warrant the magistrate in huld ! mg her to had in the sum of three thutiasud to l Lanswei to the cliarge of grand lar ceny al the next 'tertn of the court. The prosecu tion 'dui nut evidehtly go into the case. and the de fence. for some %lurk was at that time kept a secret. introdueid Ito evidence at all. William Johnson and tWo others. also foremen in the mills.pre aeutpd themselves and wore accept-Oar bail. ! Thai ;everting Johnson had a lung consultation with Counselhor These circumstances look sus plcieue iindeed." remerked the Cuthrellor. "•V% ith one or two More liuka iu the chain. winch may Jet be !urg ed. before the tithe for finartrial c6aser, theta caallot,be ftmod a ury•iti the country who would not render a ver dict sgantiat her, unless these matters can be explained k `away. must bo secret and vigilant in the matter ;- the insister plot must be deeply I I ant more titan, ever, costivinced that we Acted wiseliin not showing our hands iu thitupieliniinery esaminatloo. Our nine. has 00t yet not 9 - Better to bear suspicion unjustly fur tune, than to escape in the end and leave a staniof doubt on her character. tier reputation ia 101 dear to b o th h er parents 'Rd "you es her life. Now. ; first of ell. go - round to all the suites in the city. and leave sectel orders to Ihave the bulls on the Globe Bank of Boston. soswering the deserptiOn of thoie Josh particilarly watched. The clerk assures me }hat they ate a new issue and not in gen Oral circulation. After this is (loge. n e will make °their arrangements fur the dsfence.7 The interval of nine s betweeu the preliminary examin ation and the day of trill, was not spent in idleness. al thongh tbsi defence gave no clue in the course they in , tendid to pursue. Other eircumsiances had 'cease to light which seemed to fie the crime more surely upon 4 1 trlte Kendall": It had Iselin eacertained that her father_ hat eceitred a package it five hundred dollars shout the l_tlin ef the theft. with which he had paid off the Mort• gage on his farm. The moment he'heard of his ,dangh ter'ir airiest. he hastened to see her. and weis immediate -1 fy sirbixneed and compelled to recegnisii to appear as a wittiest in behalf of the people ailtd against his own eh lid. 'Sothis of public opinion, which it lint w as in her fa r, let , strenger and stronger against her. u one fact after another tame to tight on Which the prosecutimt de pended to make oat their case. It seemed that some active igin‘ was at wm ti secret to prejudice the tam . inanity agsdnat her; b *here it was, and for what ob ject', remained conceal ii . The paleness of -her cheek— the depression of har riaturally buoyant spirit, weighed down by the 4 larrible suspicion that:wae fixed upon her e and 04 &position io.shun all unnecessary intercourse. , ..,- .. outs aquae to the coming trial. were interpreted t o h e r , . diu(dvitot ., age.and set down by the goesipping news-mon gerii U worniatakesbli evidence of guilt. , Her intimate ii ffiefiliii. owever.' interpreted them. far otherwise. and rajrajleitai * ensiety. the *fleet of tbist agony of mind si tes4sai o poll the consciousness of impeding bet In. .:;" .• i; ONWARD ..dEI merited disgrace a burden which. unless 'speedily re inbred, would ru i i in a briskets constitution, mid an un timely grave.. J biome hid gone: no oiselitesewhither. l He had obtained ease of isbsence for a few eelts, on the pretence of visiting frirhas in Ohl's. to desertion of one wham . go-aip had fixed upon ais ter champion mid lover, was also luterprtied against sr. ' , At.length the time aerived.for thisiittinz - iiif the Crim inal court. The)rrind jury were emisenneled, s;sttlfoand an indictment of grind liarcerip-sgsitnit Mimi, ice:tidal!, and the case was set down for trial on the nettllsy but one. At the opening of the court on the day of trial.'w dense crowd, that had :been waiting armod the door ; rushed in and filled every nook and corner of the i-pacie ems court room. Hope'-and fear, anxiety and doubt and curiosity were depicted on e,yery copoteuanee. The pri soner's •appearance, unlike the calm acd digniOrd de meanor we are apt to assoniata in our in agina , tion vr , lll innocence, in a trying ageing like this. waa pale aneagi tated: shame, and fear; ind grief were written inn every lineament of her wail face.t Her father. a I;lsite Ifiired old Man.. was sittin g by het side. and C;iniwltor M -....... was consulting with them. while`thecr;er waa ink ng order in the,court;and the clerk vin's amoannelling a Ja r; to try the case. The - District Attorney then proceed. ed to open the case in ltehotlf of the people, and stated in substance that he -expeCted . In prove by citconistantial esidence,leyond all rests+able doubt, the guilt of the accusteci. 'The clerk-of the cdrpOralion Wait firstrafted mid sworn. fln teqlfied: that on 'Satuiday before fixarreat of the prisoner: lie had been pitting off the operotives.in the inill—that he had taken frdtn the infs. an taindunt of funds neceiNary for that purpose, In pack ag . ei of. front one to five hundred dollars--;that rill the bills paieout were up., on n Lowell Bank: but that jii addition to the sum paid he had takiiii froth the .1 , 414 a package in a brown - paper envelope, of five hundred dollats„ 1 in lefts and twenties. an the Glynis Bonk of Boston, *Nick were lying on the desk inaide,the railing that fenced off his place of busi ness from - the rest of tare riffice; !hat the -prisoner was the lust of the operaiivos lobo ware paid that day; and thst•having received the tdoney, Mahe sat down beside a table to make ou entry in ia small book in her possossmit —at settich,tima ho atepipad oat of the office for-a few motitents, end ott Ifis reiirit she was guns. ithd-the'pank age of,trioney had also disappeared. • - The witit•ss Was then shown a,torn ens elope marked -•1500,011—$.10's ;IPA's-0104 illata" :He 'dent lied it as the - envelope of the missing package, and the rit• ing sins in hie own hind. is Jul,.. Mason was the second witnests called by• thepro-' seeming officer. She tratKletrthet She . Worked in the ii i O same mill and bonriledrin' h e name hodse with P; pri soner. That on the day of one after the wiiiiitty was abstracted. She had gone t chopping, in the 'chi: and by mistake had taken Mi Ketidall's 'reticule instead nt her own, as they were ire' tone' alike. That on her return, in removing the `ar!ictrn she had purchased. the rt was found under them, but a money jn et; and that slur notion of the clerk 'or the for t then lease the paper to him A that about this tutor, a peek-, wee 'fosse...tad in the - office. •-„ !Slew Itsinpnhire„ and by , t),On: but by wholi it *suds- . r hint to tell. W ealle:d to the stand. The I, a falterinz step., A:th m;:h his . sintighter was in ailment of e weight of his corn te.hino -ter tieing sworn, the I.l..trect rO, on or about the 311th d el . aCkaged of mousy, - from this I envelope introduced in co the seal wail broken and n immediately called the ett poration to the fact; end , sh The express agent testlfi - use of five - hisisdred dot tar directed to J. Kendal.: him to itsforwarded deehin liosited it area impoaiiible ! Ofd . tilr. Kendall was ri. man rale forward will • he felt in hie own* soul that any ennie. he reared th'at t ny would mild her fete. A Attorney inquired—.•l).d nrAngiust 41.. t reeeive a tiq l''' Ittleovrr—"l •PHow siii:eh shone! did i ifriatlon were the •hilts?" I l •••Five hallitred (foibles, i . • I "Dal any' corn roil nicatio I ;If eb what wits it?" • ; `"A few files, mel'el r yl. • • r nia to brine it iiitO roust. I I Its rooted:A acre .eislolko Sfl”—Plenme app fired dollati rowardsflie your farm, and oblige o Yours. Qneation. by ilioirict tee 4 hand writing?,' ••I rannot I. a y unSitively: ••Do you thiiik'th l etit i■ 'lean ,e• ua reipon wh% to me.r., ••Aniwerthe queption, to The old molt really. sup! from, her, anti consequently iTeseMblenc to here. he h 1 qeption thot l it Otos his den 01 be 1 in his apt et ,the rep l 1 , let on iniiilotinfilook ni l iand then twined Itie - eyel el', i- eioughterit fires. 1111* RUppt , i in a mumeit. nod ,then ens "1 should e II the 14riting h “What gook were the Isi The coulter! for the def en the ground het the bill' diced in rottit as the vti protect:hots 1 removed the e hills hid pissed through finally heeW taken •Srest - b sad that it 'was its+ssible . knswer-4-"l cnanot rec.; "Was it the Globe Batik' . The counsel for the def jested to the flotation cili th (pestle,' of the most object by the exanitining . party to .1 The court °reunited th;* general rule, of thiS (Tenn .doubt beneat wee (tom this ,reason of Ws connection V. wtlhng witness. The old °et- ems. Ise disitic) Alto silent appe was hi witness for an anatirer . . . -"1 cannot sweli positi bank." replied itie•ssitae "Yes say; them : that' yo oo the "Globe Beet?"'- ••Oh, no! no; !:did oat fity. but I think they were wouive myt,itauthniir!" The old plan butted hi. 1 billerlY; end min.* in el I rvsas nioialoned in nynrpath! Thn i prosecuinin 4i'ere rest Counsellor the jury briefly in ♦peuing ', to the caminisaionief erl no dusk. That ai; deotal. win pertly nankin pendent events. biihly pin selves. •nd erhieb be tenet' faetorily to explain, sons of fraud sad 'willowy. Jim cot:l64p. andrtihtddenom rene t. • I end twentifis." • Acconiperly the 41094 . r. and wasLiiixeeted inlthe.anbpce hist iper.is the 'atm.?' Aug •21.,18-z- the oeetimpenfiog fi v e hen ' Viet' n of the onortgmes on • tv e inter sted in Epit rud-- • rilry—i"is that oUr's.iliaughi• it is nut her ordinary ,hiii!d." er haatil disguised?" she should disguise hat hand not comment upon or evade °Neil the. meneetlind came Is the lrritinr belts some (sin wide op his mind net its re 2!!!!3MMCI!, as otrur- stied.. He j quwatzdner.. tihoa of the Iva , • a the relentlese *lc and sarrrna;r. 2==l however. 11111 Pd hip e mot 10 sul slowly and .. I - !distinctly— TEM es ohjeriP4l to 't' ' theastehrea sti,ll Id JO pr.- I.nre ors thet,pv tt but the .ii .. . . jecttora , by woe?" OA the 1 1 *rend ham& 0i1 1 i.,„ and had ' - i drover to pore air cattle. o protteire them. 1 . L eet the' hank." of Boetoo?" ; ' ' • pie 'lion es &gam iaterp4sed Ind ob triouild that it rrS• • It:odium m ad oltoractoo. rad put too. M==i ' I Ipenee..and ilopended the that the what. thottet no the el)se. and hp issuer 4uite ai 1!In• Stliolhei • ifilidOnnt he die/ tided Ate' i n . an d pressed the totem 0 ih the p ea east eq. but duty to think !het wee the cub( tiler were op.. • t• ly. but have no I e•ntiol positively 13.4 petjars bawd •od wept #ol3lft room ay that • 1 weal taco is b 0 that rowde father distress.— ITEM! d their Ca Kerlf of th the defen by eons r. •ddrested said that as re could be prise e. II OWN 1 partly *Pei rico of lode ble iu them big setup fee hod settees. et only the CIeCUSIIII armee. from a coiacid • r •!esd co4kataad he eh kl be • ed 'Nita la dos via/ aisOtber t' r` here' etrzed, upon •u luitec.e6t Bud ul,‘ gi.twhuee ch I %.,:ter ut4tu thie time tied been 11 / prthit:t4Ul ale the deeper cud the moire derail/4 I r ucuakepirit rid s irli perjury moat ft (0..1 That hl with the 414;1\91 hicts within the Itudieledge of fence; end of u Stillman') able evidence which 11 be able to proclreatot only to explain away ell on the Part of tto proine \ cution'that wee mania a , prieoner. and•to set hp. thnracter in mil its prim no puri• ty before all tiso, but 81E0 . '1 . 0 \ th:the double Au . tte)oittl all doubt uVou +e reel party. 'Tim' lib. ehould su cceed o. he aunt quitd, In sonelding 4\reltl4- innocent! permit' front the tipt,t., nn vt•ng lance of (.4640ed just;c T ; it ire • all lb& reward e &Need. and Ito trtteß in God and ira i ... . 1 . s of the roust tit which "he vial ; ertrif,r -d show the character I the\ac used re ii its the noon-day son g . 4 ,•,' ''. brenttilets atiffneas piroughout the , court a progresi of Insrrinarits, Th 4 cu. t• u li.cti they *era na4red, in'th l aface tit\ onlidinc. which had carried cooly:elm !wild Of the privoner's guilt, awaliiii e a pl. .11(1 caused a painful alert in the it tide . that poi:.didy in the iiiikiit wu, og, of it. , , they hid condemned the NI • i o• . t • . . n who had held the knortge—tari the ed by the. de once. Ile ne t , 40 the in nit NI before the idro er to wilinin he onus-. acco'rnoeuied he V 1 tone Jdhneton feared; had been so s eh: Jilin in qh.o. , Ick as a witness in Ire. care T.ie mort -017 payrni;:it hypiiiin tedhi:i drover of the J received fruits the prieoner'efutlier. but , fentity t h e b nk. The drover however, that they pre on the Granite. and not 'Th all noticed antdreineinb;•red them tei,s an tweliti , ;%.cheeli \ letter t'll." and rn ott for e'crik in small ii4o ‘ is ittia time, Ire', of the liana nom its its po,4sbion, aiut in court. After hiving bee‘M:etireli• l iiind by Me I..) , striM 'ttorney eilkhoUt oast from the pravio4etatemend he>" iidrew, and Wiliam 4ohnson we'- - 1 , the rinhirowsn ed. to be ohfo .11 pure rind eposle.., There wee el hotsee during 10 dent invitier -14 It it iio,i ho it to lattl..alelrer . r , dssub!ett inter of the rtlhctin their own thou CM! The gtMtleto . l fiisolvittiess es' coup room a fa had pod the I who. it uovt; and bring bim gaga test.lieq tti same las he h h 9 could • not swore t , os isvelT the Globe bank: ;artieMarly, es that he imidtlq exerpt two o- tt wh.ch he prod nety era.i exa, vary;n3 in. 7 permittedt w, Uptiti the tend Afte / r4lttv'uot; ed tho psetlz.3 he was Asked , •Ii Ivo y . 1 "Yes." y:en tricorn the latter rhich ace of money seat ta the; Nrosoacr' r seen that - tatter before?" Cal you not identify the hand w ••C.n t•nn or rote s that [mire ritysrif, atichtent it sii.h .ecompanied drew rite [Link of on a check in my urn enutiveS of it*.ney, it was kept a se null when I esiiiiiitiqf it to the consel ; by Ins advize it bog boen kept IS secret ' e'n. I ihe money th It it from the Gr owe name. F eret at the tim. for the &•fence Until now.'' 'rove arts ro rind it restori•d. he crone et tit] Enzed to the. atty. one. fib chiming ttie,t4l and !trimmed in intended wife. c irruhnrtte•l ih produced the i drawn. Miss M .son latdc purifiia-e silo •nnt ered dotter.. , ••Of whltn ti?" ~ ‘inn and excitement in the court ' - to will hsfore ite..• eau ki he 1 an+Wdr CU the 1.), striCt Aut4ney on OWhe bedi itetu ; I• at the bar, and th tt link awn to f n on hionat If the pj, s . wro o f peas of • "matt whom he had known (ire, end who waq 0,10 ftthrof hie iteller.of the Granite 8-tui fully mg of the fund.: Johonem, and f check on which they lin4 ben ME 'SZE ME CUE i•otio ad thief! vie). Th dr t% = ow recalled; and asked if the had wI of Cain;ibel- and Co to had, and ti at the price wititwell- hh = , , . . recepre flip ° lnoury yon pail for ME ••01111Iter, 0, The , cl , :tk of (2,i fp p was -paid bi -04. Jul ETD 0, witnesses for the prosecution." gill 5r./co pru . luced the bill, which witness fur' the shawl. and it was oink which !tied bestilt stolen.. Altl umlaut Co bt making for the door, uniusion, bat. the eyes of thevkliule _tuck bun, kild he alas immediate by a Warrant from the bench.— et) for a slMit time. while a search Inient, ettd Nearly all of the muney in of his trunk. The case, was then unieut or charge, and th. jury at 1 tivf ••Nor Grua - v." , tense )eaciteinent prevailed through the aaverribled before , the jail, ttiremning to 1 minee. and tear him limb Iron) Ilitnb ; ilk.!l by' better counsel. they repaired to end as the prisrier, (now pri4nur nu Hawn the ',Maps leaning oil the arta of 0 a loud. loug cheer to heaven, that made lagein. The, counsellor and his fair ell-- l.her and Jolmsois; were placed iu a ear: c.'t the horses Were a nherueswid. end I .l.iy . h.l.idi of excited men, in triumph to of t ithts lAleu ti tied. las on ler 4trus seen at in evidont hastei and . 1 . court were dire .ted to, 111==1 The trial was BOW, n wait itkido of his noir! was luuHd - iu th i s butt submiltud w6lit. ut ai once rerhrtied word The moot in cif. A crowd eerie the villie, btit Wang over the court toque lodger.) mine Albalon. sent is the iirripti ring eat. with her f. rine; from wh d ..w4s by Ow 14 ih• ir•lioulefo. I • . • Mt !er and JUN,' Mason were in;licted for h conspiriicy. and their trial at down for that term of the courti but a molls prosegli Sys% eliterad to tier behalf. On coliditMa that she shoulii disclose the plot., . She said.lllliler had prortfised her Aniarriaze involvinglier own dishonor, mitt had afterwards retifasd •to them. That he 113;.1 anbsrquesitl) reviewed hue promise's with the most solemn protestations.,.o ease she would letad her aid in fixing the larceny' which ;he hiniseill had .comonotted, optio Miss order. as he said, to avenge an.l h ittault had tect:ived et her heads. and thot he had glean her the !treaty dollars which she had paid to Catqpbell That after many promises and threaff t she half comieuted in the hope of retriev:ng her own diegrece, and that she had pl.ined the envelope. wiiich, was given iher by Miller for (hit purpose. Sip the r isco where she, testi filed it was found. Miller was tried, found guilty. nail sentenced to State Prison .for tin years; Counsellor' fvf-----'s reputation was establialtediai a celetirated criminal lawyer and tu e 4 . 'ssi elkr sew, w.)lrestored to her rather. her levet Sind her frietids. riogirg . Aj.T. ovrAt—EßPßEsslvßPaTatertest,—A CCM • ada paper tells the following atort'.: A gentl.iitan who was traveling down the'4t. Law rence no onr of the American &nue. 9n the 4th ; of July. E nt into conversation with nu old Am«rican who. from his gran Unita and apparent ag.. might liii•e taken part in the Revolution. The conversation gradually,turned to the taisisiversitry which ii celebrated on the dayln cm-s -tout. when it was remarked that 'the celebration of the 4th or July in the Staten would ba done away with. Thip efipar..ntly roofed the 'octogenarian; raising himself to hi. full height. and tingling to our acquaintance. he w on r d k ac su n e f . J ul itd r* g n i g n e e ir t;t. rl .g — be t the t ith grr l b n ir u it ' II ton hf. e l' i; Aataricen larlependanee and that day writ be an tha• 4th of July." ' ,Fuvricrt CCRE roe . ihnttornoitia. , The Par i s Board of Rerilth:, in view of the prevalence of hydreMitoina amens the &Oaf that ci y. has published the folldraisig Dope' : , . ~.. f.very person bit by an aniirial who is mad.'cir Rua pret.d of bring mind. should immediately 'press the wound on •11 a.dps, to force not Idin blood and Iho •trops. 2. The wound should then he imntedialr/y ,waoh..6 wan rnlatife (Auk. with soup audit. with limo tarter. with mitt water, or pare slater. of if attne or these are ii} hand. with urine.. . '3. An iron, at whits heat. • . uhl neat he Pressed deep ly into ties wooed.. ~ 1 These directions, if rigidly fO lowed, will be found ad &loot to oisearwagainet the ibility of ten appearance of this frightful cialagiette dieenee. --~~---- MI IMI ro,ucl.tig re re- a g CIIIIIta -I It a.4ted ',the. do - 1 , hould lEEE z= Enti tripl'6- father. 5150 A TEAR, in 4 N UM IMM Erie Past and. Pr NOEL'S (en IA e'/'lt ltr.l V 4. • N g. 1,1 /.7r,Nern • I We arrived at C;te. to PlunAylvl ty muriti t,,z. the .721 J. Tau'etty . ti abore tilo lake, anJ has a po • : iholsati.l. I U;49 LOA 01 lt iti irkito Med ty. it ifs rr her at rliti!t whicii was ait• the 4ti•irt.ati wa erti• /:,ori• 30,;14r. brou ont uf glals .i ) I oyu~:7 itt tut lEEE= two p0p.....,i..167,1c,iin vdri • V., ilsl..rior ttitt o',t4 "1 171 , ' the. We Auca,..Tu. Potrii tht pho.. 'Pips ti.tisren , :i and that nantro c t be In eivafly . evr ,rt from read with interest' iSt xha talc ins; 4he rozrose .t Lst bre a gion : ••\Ve tricr;lei on.liLlr:•e111:10 uow Avou--!o and were I thr jenrney:: Ai liaiF.lu own:" lave of inivcsi.oer. thy Brltieh I.l,that Dutchninn and isle, fini,l7. by the and no lo.liun (racier by the nit BafrOn we pra , ..‘ ,l •:!_ I to ('hip e. round Cipt lAA - , etnri to Pv•srvei.lo. nn I wa;l.3z, row tile ball. Mr. C,,t,r, Mi. Ju of LA,. kto;). and tnvs'lf j rived h', row i itz hroug•ht u° to Cott plann aI ors enzlzo4l in Itivinm out 1.14 Also rt ruilaary commierir ua . rk.r lawta. ordered pliers by . the G tv ;invert .tho sure i ars a± trnattha rtio.o• rather of 'nett, S Ry.t:n . M • RErti+4.l'49 there :trot his far tluee: haviiit just arrived. A Mr acting, as rtzetii.car . the •Popuri , :i. hi is awl ma:llama their of I purchased two thou!' tn.: af7ca. ea ear beret to Ca p p••wa. an , / rtl by wet. of Queoa.ton,.oil the La slrAta-la I whan village to Catiatidat The place where Erie now t t historical remitti , cences: ra Co , eitasated the old Frlnrh Fort o pteut , l. rn 'phut lure of tiefence.)-which once ra t from sivazgr aid c.v,1•:...41 fJos.' fttori n-n• tlint 11.• Filotured or bittql..3 aft drhicii give. 11,4 Crain:Ty C•0111:11.‘t here, 104; ill i . 797. tray hn 1t ,tll A rnefiown th.t Erin: She run but ontt selitna, by ti-Clond.in, wha tiragzitil h we to QitoPitiiton, whi;ru rot but trAi nn, • r enterrd. a sfittry rarer, th.! t Onttrto. After a S!.io ly War, it leas m u In surrender pohtie-,14J/11:.»11:1,0 to tran•ter the affectione of the n. in itit Etta: to the co'egoe. ever hive i i uci..eetted so we!: tit of the aaTthe vers.tt;l.4., half 'S4V title Freilehaim -who ~ them in thp:r w. 1,14 odd vi:;11, with thu women, we l rit adopted tattled a strong. hold ori*their feel lecidinee to Franc , d had eensed. * l tkrit great rorest-conteig beto:tron America. the Pontiac war—teau theleuius of that enYair r out and deirotated tire wlie!o west ' L the theatre-of our oT its tragic I I About the middle i of J11:10. 1 ago—on a morning ee Might, which I:write—trees iiii.tead of ing the virgin-soil—the small occifping the blockli'ause that land between the lake cud a stn : from their sSumbers by the 1 ells surrunnitid their "ciMdel of I could be had from the scattered had as much as it could do painted warriors could he Keen rt in die wood+, watehing,ao oppo. messenger to the he i of .the exposed laimt•eii. T rt lie . th ott ho dare were smut abandoned by th house alone depended eo or de ' llrl an iocegeent fire Oirini4b bl42.hiff,piteli on the rouf .11141 . ez and kept the men bu-y w.th put barreh of water were s,iou eah be to cet room- Fi,ght w rison'wee I:terally h-t4Aen •• buildings having been burned, attacksagiinet the rem kill English from their deadly A day and half the night h intermisision of watchful!' part !Oche little bur!' that r equal contest. when a Indian camp. was - heard a informing EtisignCunt , ,r! bah; that every thing, tiin onuses. and imineil..ste au liver of hi n and his "min character 4 f .those he h somebsion of view of arranging tho ter to ,fin ctrt th whe:r At sunese; two !fen were EnSigniCstriac wietclieu a few mon! uts esaw theta him to do hei pest bat prep meat he met two of the le ;the fort 'end their encamp 'the lives of his men and le I mit at:Salon. -but likb mane' refoseld to redeem their ph, they spaute4. The 'sonde,' to the ; ground. and the pits! trod *here INNTIAC end IliS One day within the bee at Vetrnit. a familiar. cry loudei' apt! louder; :nit son, instant; 'Tit!, officers. on from. saw a man iounsisig long closed gates•of the pa, dinna, Putting in executi,' at a fOripmajp shansent. E, from io , Miteite and fi l ing f afrirctad protection all which the Red ertpoo of to efitiely, umThurt by the eh! • teals that weee slut arts t / / . • GE13:131 BEM Ell 16. II:110 the E.l.tura the - A enr.ly *Anis na.lt• lootAql on .1 Istrou of nelreeveti . iiia.llern Isng re •weere-of rest eetatel uhrly laid out; the :11.1.e. The United erected man!. Teel§ ai•ed St.itt.e 'n roil operat.ou. I vvliu pi by it. It .it (1.:m.1 the tinevries smootbne.s gl.stf.ns . lie . bui:dal-4 on he 11 arnii iron . itriii 1 • .11,, cliaqcos qa 1 tl••r held• 1;-_re. fa 1 Iw gprinz • i of `ling• r; Fans.' between th s that! , wit teltiorbiv anAiting cfiu are;scite rt",a bti wants-1- J 1.1. a•nub re-! fro as Ca vcaz o de), performing: a m-att by the name itit:i,rpreter—also 4 Itarrt4 of Nlipt,,trou, le-of From 1. Cr C , xllecti ire 3 . .1:0Ut liy for et.s .ta.tce..to • LA F,Onn trots. flow darA of hard v.re wo.f,rnod ‘ortry+ o. now 0,11.41 Eric.— commn•id or Gen. r!lor .t 1 tla” Stlte, to 441. Surx id grandfat'lar 'of C ufv. lirinz in a mar; • - se, was afg,) there n-C,pipanv",' G,P fel !will. Mr. r n r and We re tun el in the o,ene.t'a )/ T. - back. • , , n . tnrongn 'Kona" CIE '1414 I, not w" , titotit its #'re•gn•'l•te. T'Lere ..vH" ,:ruC clod the few ,sw,leri I ,In ti,e quie t 't 'my "nn'.t (4 , Jrn 1 , of tat r.c!nry thA lake 4. Neat the sal tho I. Is rijl(3 sITO botlght i'o'rl.lll4l from st.lrtd I , dr heed crt.2r 0,1 !lit T e ti) otn*.s, `fr4:.-r for tl.e I:re . itch rlCrmado than it was tvho roan ooh d r p• ogle EWES rna-trip MEM= rry and live allidllZ . .inte ito triSts, rmirried end re- heir al. rigo !tick! ate S.iott af:or Op. T cioso of DEEM ,/ . ....dun and PU ;'aged by 'or—br;ke in land. wart, L:rro *As FEMME • • 63 , --rig . h!y-nice years nd pent:m . 4d as thiii oh liati.icai or r•b.'xiittow )dy. of Enzlish.soldiepr he stood on', : n point of c.rcoot, wire aroused • r a:bind ofstivagri that v . ftioustonee zilitary atatioar. for each ke care of /I,4eit" iinitiz in every direction tinnily to keiid n deadly of tun-ate 'eoldter who Idizrze within the eticio 7 'irsif : ged nitd the hawk lire. Tile Indians keirt be day, shot am) . i.••; of to.gt;:ti .11 , 1e.iot:the fort. out the'llimea. The tisttd and a ectl had to stutios.hle. for the 're otsd flood." The out ito rodiois....l;reeted the:r .oe lchielt sheltered tedre drestied nv tio d p MEM li 4 1 eth wi t 1 eagle e 3 es. and in wilier lb Carl sigeal, teihng on 4 are or 'lto were! 1./ 41'1":""t" hi ', Chit fA,raidwrty between . 'tf i l ex prom i4rit to opera then] •f, , ,1t0 the nearest Brit-. , th,er lir.l4an. negociaioio. they . tige+ lifter at iibtair.ed.wboa, walls di :ha-T.,,rt were beret hers afte7rwerds tether) to De - fullowvr weir) assembled. ! iiireil for re 44 of the Ertgliihy 1., itigrress .w...4' heard. tr . It rigr rdrd 11C11 rr and ne l arer,every looking In see where it cenie, Ale all his Iticitt towards the irides. cilosely ciiikf.rd by In n a hold and daring resulutioa 'sign CtireTrei was escaping r l.re toward the only "pot that that weiitern ecnBtr3. over Gedrgelvidved. lin perked: - direr of Itatch.t.t9: - etstod.:: ro d D. W.lf, ill.. lig?. , I 0