D A. P. DIFELIN 00.,. Proprietors.' VOLUME 23. frir tlirdtl4 Visfrutr. p RUN S, 4;0., PROPRIETORS D. T. SLOAN. Editor. c rrcE, cORNER STATE ST. :AND' PUBLIC SQUARE. ERIE. • Tr.f:lll 4 01' Tim ' , Arra, . , ~„...,,:e . ,!.y tile c.ar.er. :11. el" I , ~.., r :a t: t• 1•tt....r, in a .tvahte. 1,59 ~it , ' ..t ;7401 in ad% nnee, or within three months front the lone •, • , • - i‘,....uilarN will be 'charged. . , ~ ...•,...:, u. IraliUti;1011141 bckpOsl paid. tt.vi Es OF AOVEitTISING. • 4 . 4 r.. :.CI caccetimg I lines, one year. 8100 ' I. •• t , ..f 1.:;'.1:1Te - 10.09 s d u . .10. six motithr., . COO a. co. a brc, wouth4, 3.00 11, st u,:rDt a.l,erti-4 meots. al cents persquare, of fifteen tines or ..,..J. l • , 1: rtt in.er . t om. :15 cents for each butisetioetrt insertion. 3 f l , ~-!, FiZl% erigrr.ha% i the I,ll:viler , of eh:tiling at.plea.ure. D, , 4.. I,tr .ITC:1 'AM eil to °Celli.) , nage thau . tsr u square ,. ash / r., i, ',wird I. the , Immediate . biallreli4. %.11.0:1 , -41r.t . t.1.11Ut haVillgoeherdlrettiOnS. will be inserted tin • r.,4.41:d c mir zed uCCorthiegly. BUSINESS _DDLEOTORY._ . i'HyIIAS T It4 - AUS'l'li. - . L ag , of ii ;m er :r of G. Loowif Co.) .no 111 ( . It . ekl.. IA t aw!wel. Jilvelex. Silver elp , x - rup, M ur.lcal 1 or : r.. 1., 11,04.Artr t..l:l,ecv, Lamps ut.l Fancy tkrA,us. whoic- ` .. 1 .1". •11.: retail. ' 1 JO - 1 - IN - 9 - o.tuftNo. • lor T tit oft, .1111.1 11.11,1 M tker—Shop on the elat 'Aide of ••• tau dwrsnarth of EIf,LIL. anJ ettb• 1V:111 , 120C:hi, , * JOHN 'KEEN , . J r. 4 A ti Agent., °tree at K. J . Itoge orr , Lrie Pa. • CLARK & METCALF.% .•II r.a 2nd r. tail deairrs in bry L.Lx,ds, Cartgra, ntid Dry NO I Reid Hoare. • ‘ ILLIA . MS ar Witl(iii . r., ,vo , r... Ca..elOrS .01a Divalers itt Guld :nd Ad vi•r eoin, tine ur -1 ...:, : %Ione), 1,13 d tVa re mi. att•Lettrtitieuti•-ol Dtit.orite.-, Ali,/ e , 1 ,1 ••• ,, f l- • oil ale Win Ipal , tttrit ofpn• rt'n ton. it inll all'imrti ,t the (ha e.,nlit ry f,r e: ie. umpi, \V,Iii3IIIY. ilit,cit, et:truer oe i•,,te et.. all I eublie equate. -7-- I • ' : II W 1111,44, J. G. az W. I. 5t11,1.6. v- tereett and IVhok ilt, Drilt•rsrn (;roerrie., 11 inn ., i.iquort, ;ATP —A i.o. i'oreugt, I tuts, Ntitt".lYolclf..o and Pickled Lot.tyr.. Prat r%0 , „ and ll.quietricatly tic.cri:•l,4,l) ;LI It :1)., on !laud. opp,,ttt it'rua Ws New flute , . Etie.l'a, r Nev. York. . I. Aitt.c.9l.l3l:trilo. .. . . . . , !, rclr. n' In ihrtr.t.ason. Ov.wro, In flag i, iron. J. U. M dim 0..•.... t . New i Orli. Utnen Will be 4..nd $V1)31e.,a14. at low ',wee-. A. 1,..1..ex...•.e. Arent. I.:rie. Fa. - , .. _... . DURLIN Sc S ~OAN: • : —wit, -;,, e1a.4.1,-at; t , etnx)! 'lnd . i- tell:tarot/10 Book++. II; i,ak r .;,,.. i-, ,noarry, and Printer's L. .14, lit.t. U, Lituwn's new . . - . a r s IVr Is! ' B. P. 81.0 AN. -- (v. Vat .NiT ELL .1 0 1 . STON .M. I): WI rit li, to-1 lance Lou* Gilt tti ee ctWO dourio %Vest of the L, ~ e .,, al Clitecn. : -. T. W. r)011,E,• • r.• Provi.iol:4. Vl74itet. : ll4.ltl , :rv.V:ol , ltee: Fria • •.0,• Ilk,•••Jr belOtr Loomis & Skte JOHN B. COOL.- 7 -- ias Ix in & Fahey Dry A.lXhe Crewe:4 - varicty the CI I). l'hedi:;: - Al:.. Etiestl'a. S FERRI:I"r , 1.7{ R.. la' 'er. mid retail 1)e - ilAri.ittAlr . a:.l Dry Groc.^rieit : • • i'ruriiirr., 7., :4 &c.. &I. French o, Erie. Pa. ' ,111.1 I '; 1 1,a1 /ProvA:o .1! ‘‘!:11 and f IhL c .th ~~,..,;, 1.11 ;11. S. N • I Att:•,rnoli and Counsellor *1 Jac 10.00'.1 -tore. ut N.qtl.l-I:ll.orcrorr of the Rti ___- %1 S s. ritt. : itt::i.7e an IZotodrnzbes— .,rtem', flour. irtu, 7 to r, A. 31., 1 to '3. one 8 to 7. PT 1. •P , . D. t.. strt‘i.to !s• I . N • . - • F .n,{ ;7;0 Wirtl:111(4, defiler n]..l t I..••• a daily hue of tipper lake liteatneri , . I lan Pi LIOD E L ...v.. Mau ItletUters of Iron Fence. 4 teatrlL9at 6.7 •••,../. • • ft. - 11 h an•l t-tti..4'...1•• lat. —•. _ • _ - - . AMERICAN I:XPRES,S lb° NIPAN V., I:. •, .Af to No .5 It •d ince k. `lnto Street. 1.•-• I ‘• c••••es at 11l o'clnt-k. A. N. • - . ••• •• f I fi “ 3t el k, I% %I. I D.t..‘rr,il!,„ ;gent , I.vi— 4; Le - VI - Ark - J - 7 ; Sre of .f. liac. a 44;0 .)• • H . _• _ F • hot rtat,lic liwch, Eric. P SAt. 1 1 , 41, Flow Pi.vvvr. ( WALKER Sc TIIIII:it§. :r tt. , ' l,l `..proitue . « null evil 1111 l -iiniMereliaula. second Iriire 0. - :".• Lao, ut 114 rut:tic Itruige, ',rot. Par i , I A --b,-1..r.,,,, 41,,,,:.,„,1t. p1A...0., ...Stucco, Fiih. Li.llll.rand.l.inie 1 i:14% Inin, 3,,, , ..eti.i..,. On-ling., &0.. ace.. with uit.iirii4...- 1 f:; , ,:,,,.. , in! .I , i;;Oti-4 either by etewaibur.it.. kr9pelter... ..n. , ... nr.b, Nail Hun J. - ' - . D.Ni. SLR ' L I. TIC ALA. I W. 11. KNo w urox. . . I JA:. , hrr.,'...r 7,1. , 1 Rei. , 4lrot, Deafer in :Vale 1,,-4 Clne , ky. Jewelry. ' %:,. " -, 1, -fr '',...4.,,,t-. Look iiiii i;'a.,..cs a u.l uglier Fancy Ik, .4. , i n,,,-i 0: rite Rl,l 11 , ,A.P. I - . 17 : . -- .111BUCK1,1' & KIP.E:I3. 1 - ' , • - .1' ,, . ~ .,041- . ...14,....pr 4. ii.if.,+ . are,Vrtckery,4lo. No l' ,, r I': 1-'o,.einn• .41144, :r1 ,. . isa.• • 1 ,‘ A. NI :' A 1p: iN. , , y ;__. „..._ ___ % ,. r P , k7 AT Law , ---4: , trice on I' irk it.) . .1, baiccen Bro(rn.'cie.c. , Ti..l-or-. - -- • , - -- -------- OIL U. lift A N'Di::.•l.. 2 - •• , , I 5t4011.1,4-1 i:Toe. e , ir.ier ,-.; st-a , .., gn,t .40 ti .-in ' ..-•:- 1: , -.•4..itre (Ai I:l4titli .et , .-. 1., betA r t.9 IFtetiell ntz.l r . J. ty,.. l'a. • , • . € M. SANFillil) & CO.. . I'. r" . '"J ' ' l .S. l ;. , i, 11:11:2 Sul ... t`r7..t.t. VertifieFtirs of Rt.. 1 %so-, .:•,:lit I:l'cl3zltunt• nit the iiriiiCii:nl cities C9nstaitt'..y ' ` I lit: cr in IL.,lit)'s Mot A. l`iitttic 2. 4 olre. t:rie. . =EI . , T. 11EILON•S1'UAR.T. • . '*•,..* i•t+ Pill i .iciiii--4 itlir . corner of French and Tiftlr ' ''''". o % , r Mow,. Koch's ot9r . iii,•ldeute on Fourth start,,_. r ......, t "..14fte old Apotlx ary II all. ' 1 ItUFUS)III:E.D. - - • . , ~ ,,r, e...:l.Cernlan and Amer i can Il irdrrnmand CillierY. A .',. N Ail., A:A . 1 1 14 Vitra. Iron and :Reel No. a Itcc.l llour.c: ' 4. e. > ______ —____ ;lR C.SIEGI L. - 'F - Ar r Reta i I dealer In Groceries, Provisions. Winer. Fr 4 ,,i, earner of French and Flair arrecto., Farmer.' Hotel, • - • C.IDWE.LL At. BENNE • "nel tis.Jotthers. and Retail Dealers in Dry tiomD, GrOCerit.. • ttetimi - .S.d.issss are. Carpeting. Hurd% are. Iron. :Simi. - 4,t. Empire Stores .Tilale tlaceL, four Crust n's hotel, Lrie, ra. Anvil-, V ice.. ileflow s, A ste Arm Springs, and_ a general ~ ., 4 1. 1 11r11l Of e , ddille and Carri.ige Tri nuking.. -8: AlEtt VIN :43r1 AT J ..w arid' Ju.l ire à( tlu Peacr. an-t Agent for ivy Stout. Mutual Lice I ti,uratme, 'oniimuy—Odiee 3 doors ~••• of Wrights store. Fin e, ea.' GEORGE IL CUTLER, • T AT I.sw,'Eirarii, Erie Couniy„•rn. Collections And tlßr 6r-intro nnmitted to with promidnevok anti dAwateh. - - -- _ .R)SIAH KELLOGti. r.! t & ConstolliliollMerelmot, the Public Dock. east of slalr .tret.t. SOL 19artcr and White Fish. constantly for Rile. 1. RO 7 6I6,ISZCVEiri & Co. SIV I"T r ••11.P aA P Scram Via Lana •i II klOrT4ll and Deitheige try i '' , G , :.. ready wade Clotho*. Bouts and Shoe*. &c.. NO. I "r:;•'4' , Itu,ek. State street, F.rie. ______ NIARSIIALL gSc vEsceNT. i h.4.{ Yl. A 1 LAW —tglice up 'mains ill Tautmatiy Sall huilJtu; Lunt c.: . I,, Trotl'oliotary', oirlde. k: , ..r• - • • . 1.: KRA i ViIIALLON. tp Clini 4 NO COI: M hIPIELLOII AT LAW-Z-OfElleC Oiler C. B. %Wright', t _ 7- ' l '. eittruitte one door west of State street. oa the Dteeload. F-rir . TIBISALS, & IIAYES, 4 '!“ -ERs iit Dry Goads. Ilry Groctbr. it'll. Crockerr. Ilardwar '• 111e4 . -I. liroa u' , .. New Mari. - p. . $31.1T11 JACKSON.. - ,L I I , r 1 )" Good.. Grorertea.lktrdirare. Waren) Ware. Lime. Irma, NaP , ...k.c., I 21; Cheapvide. Erie. Pa- . ___. - _ WILLIAM li.KLitt'ithuldter; end tinciettakir, eerier of Stair and ,Tti. CAri. 7 lt & BILOTII it, mid Retai lC l dealer le Drug. , Med E ie.sr.? OA% um.; dir.c , N 0.6. Reed Rowe. Rrie• • - - • . • J ES Y'rL-E, F.41,...•n.r Mcie Dant l ' all4r. on the public +swam. few dons `tale .tree(, Elf Ir. • II ltilefd i F/St 7 - J 0 . • CO.• "t ix • lib ET dealer. If innink: Medicines, Dye Stuffs. ''Peesns.te No S. Betel Ilouee. Er 1)It. O. LI a.LIOTT, Rerident Ileutwt: Oalce and dwelling on the " S 1 10100(1 of the .Ptiblle Sq_uare, tat door East of the F:rie Bank Bntldang. l'eeth a alerted ntl• 11, .• Gol pa re front OfIC to an entireaett. (lad i',l Will filled withm Gold, and reotored to health nodose 4*.s‘ cleatied with smartie/cola and Deutidee 00 al to e_tbrtu Of pellucid elarivot •Il work warranted. M. ell API N, ItEI3IDf:NT DEVTIST—Olliceon . the south side of the Diatnetidi Ore dotsrs tut of ... A the Brie flank. Priers reasonable. and all wort warrantNt Erie Jone U !Ifssl. 6 . , .. , • _ 1 , __.. . . ... ' ' i ' . r i . ; ' • . ' I.* - . . . - . . . 1 , . . . 4 ' • s . . . . - 1 • . I! - "• * 1 - • *1 - . .1. t . . . 1 . • • . , 1 . . . • : i • • 1. . . .. . - I t , ).^. - -: • 11, . - . ....-...... _ . .::" ill.. : I L', ,..` ':... . .'''.l:7r.., +I.: . fl . ..."" rd - ., .....1.;: t 4,..' 1 .1. - .._',.... 10 . . . s . T.....: .-; _,..-:_ --,..-, 00, - 0 .- •--- , ... 0,..c..7.4. .... r y•zia." 4.........,,,,.......,...t.......; Ni , ....4...fa..4!p•:d•-.44.7.44........, ' li- i i- , _ , ...„. ... .. . , •prs.irt. t5m0,.40.--A.A.4..-1.....am5.,.-....ttn 4. :'"' , , -.' .1..- I t--2'.''.e - i' . . .. ' ~ ...• , . ._, , R , . .. . . ..___L ...... .. ... i , %.. , ~.. „,,.. . • : . -• . ~ . • 4 . I • , . • 11 . . ' . . . ... ^ , " .../..- I =CI = pittrq tinh,. .iettiltif,tti: THE IErISS_N )81HIIP. !lift mighty Mule the breezes Stn. And hat the leaves the lease lug lied, Aud from the shore the Mat far well Is waved by many a snowy h nd : it Aud weriting eyes are on the rasin. , ... , Until its verge she wand4ra eltr But. froM that boar ofpartiog pisin. '' Oh ! elle Was never heard of More ! ' In' her Mai many a motheett i . And Ie? e of many. a wespi gl' For hirlwas wafted.. is hi sii i ;; The lonely heart's uneeasi g And oh '7. the thousand hoptith a 'Of ardent youth. that vesssil Ij Say, were they (pinched in icii ',For she was never heard .4 ii I 1 When do her wido and trisehlei 1 Of deaulatnin, doomed to flee 84y, 84tik ate Nuld the blentim . Of:eking cloud and rolling i : Or, 'sv'teie the hind but m a IVentith thing on a faits •• ion Vain guisses &I !—ller d skin' Is dark :—she _ue'ev• was hes I I The mo o n bath open changed her furor, - From leloalug orb.to Cr,; e 4 wen ; !71id *kit.' drinks), and se . o I nd storm. , iil i, Slueslions her port that hi Itiath goite ; • ,1 • But actin k.eep4 its secret:lite , 1 .! And timugh we h know 'it )114 o'er'.l No eye !lath s'eeu—no ton - l ev. ' . Her Atte :—.she'tie'er w' mime ! ,CHARTY A TALEI . O2 THE EARL' 1 sr 7.1:f rEArin. r CUAPTkR I. • I • ••You'at: as platiboru as Mark, td- ight, and, it seems 10 UlO, 'must a crazy. • , • •• t. Yeah !,t Italy be a little stilt bat that' fir; ; sad von go tidier far to Idteu me to Mark—poor Wild - I if you were young., and stronz, as you used to be, Charity, 1 woul l On't say a word ; but you're an old inisu tiow, and a lon/ ti`stry through.thewoods, such Welt es is no w tiptrick, 1 can tell yntri" itud - Faitkitar. ton battled ansiril . r over the fire. But the ul.l pedt . er only .answered herby a goodloiatur ed 14er.h. • • •• le-ttzdt away. Clads. but 1 womledif isidth44folis in Red Calk tao,11:1, 9 1 asy;te '1:1111 as I. night. Why, Its wind 'howls Hite t woods. end Ott, sky is nothing but onerb I can fear the "Ford marina, and I kt here swelled it i.ke any river " •• I.t nese ;y i t hare ; bat, if the lug; cross the ro J;to-night. ain't fret' won't cross al le; I'4l ,0 JO inj with me as far as the 'White . ' 0 ik, and aid rain comes woad!, said will !'• Well, after.i they please I know ounbe out of it.' . ' , . 11. ILI us' sure you prig . , h, I be'tso late for, -t, there's no telling f fascia; the trade lon that." , ~:.,~ " If I du, Fs and, if 1 miss ti another chance grind &el hangs Faith gharto brother's iteorly she thought of I Otat a guod deal ao reply. T .mpty packs rose bet elf ox o • povertyi Old id hang Upon his me or "Cltarty Jen* Cikiron. him,—had been one f the firei t • l eek a home in .ghat. as lista 1 , lie built a cabin a Red Ch ! r situ sou Mar k • t he vas s . em became a peddee: auedut lw:th is ready state in' Red Ch. he we. *ell +hod faroralli thonth k , od-hearied old Ma ev! sett`re's ore•,oe. Chatty Jeni , *inters, nod his hioje.ohlte gate hini the alipearasee,of •: lendive fur and'inet tit . `r hfo %%Wren isitlgeretic, which fantililev rum .the. State • and the Far West it resting . Ogee aarre. Citaztv his wares tweet MEll L rang an&the eccentri cve!gidie oil?re thln s i x ty i iit pg,4 man : but he w eitipapf Isis roi: men w'oridei per. Mail crouching. Marty Jem sat drieru toitheireitei from he cornet where be he , palifiily approsie4d the table. ITIM •res aua •• Coins here. Mirk." said his brother. coszingl t`ii , idiot snistch -d op. with-greedy ' iieleace, • pu fop I. and vreut • aek gibsering to the fire. • ' 1 . '• Mark, the ild-heed." as the'people in Fts4 Chalk e,seted him, was Chi'rty Jern's twin brother. He was strikingly like. arty in Tsai and figure,-an eltd.l beaded . man ; t the liwhite ght of iranson had long ageli died ( 1 . 1 out in his eye.. and they looked Forth with strange , idiotic stare. ark was harmieis everyone knew him, and: no ORO fear od him. Sometiwww. he would go frem Red Chalk.."--wiliither; no one knew.---Aud. attei an ab• fiance of 'neap aye. 'rotors to hi} .home. raggiid; half faniiiiheii, and ' eepitsi like a i ,child. 'For a !pig time. the i ii ldler and is sister strovii•gaioat'these wandering Spat ; but the i ion's conning i.eneiered elleir eff4rts sea less. and they earned at last:to izel but a dienianslety, during his abse Ce. and to look upon his reentry,. Faith Chart° was yoonger than her broth - . hot her brow was (arra ed. and her step slow. ff!iliffilr had notepad Time t !make hur-ohd and truublets hilidielester ed round hot than years. Yet ill all 'tis Fish), Il ue ix enerneurert‘eit„ t ebeserfolly; untiringly. perreir d 'her duties. She Ii ed but fur her brothers; Charts arm and Mark crowded 11 else out ocher world, and in ' love her labors met 'fall reward. The light of psis Shone elearand uawa ins upon tits ,patient. toiling man's • path. trawl i hive had kindled it; it likewise ! kept it .. abet. . - . , !i I - .--,..teharty. yo know Mark slimy a fibbers an d raves mere-when one of his wanderingspUlls ii i coeniu lie him; andisten now .. Heaven grant it may hot be i kis cra zy head to set ton such a eight as this;" a 4 Faith ~ Charton look , AnxionslY on i'd '•No. no. Fa th. thet.he won 't,Mart ;owes' a warm corner too well to rush out In the 'wind and nit?,. .W4llo l ji him right close though." noationed Jr. pettier. sit Math looked up with • ceasing leer. i "end I will be batik i a day or two. '1 worry shoat me. Faith; I'll seen t down to Gray es. God.blees yes! take are at the e Wild-head. an good-kys:" lmsd the •caldis, doer ales il after Chatty J en. - - "Dear Will • timer ye!" • • • "I least - see harts Jem Befell ever thi Fwd. . W y. Kate. it were • shame to knee old a mat erase units l ien Imam aki ." ' i Kate Lee tie answer., but matching op a Oen . folkiered her h ' nd antatarty t !tint t the door; It ea ;a Beres wild night. Thelbatens wereba ck with stet, - chat* and the winds moaned fearful in the MIME atweeds. Mingled with, its minim es a hearse ? mar merle' mend,, as of geshiaiwaters. lite Lie heard 1 - l'' _ • t ' ;:-:~ -~~ it, and east an ens us glance upon bet husband. "I endemism] t 1 look. my Rune." said he. geotty.—.. "Yea never 'fear; Itheivelt the' waders fosua and gargle ever so medlly. Id. nut dread to cross them. and I will not long be absent. ' Lee spoke eheerfolly, and hie ward s seethed to renewer., his yo log wife; for. es he ameotikud back her satiny soi#4. and pressed a kiss upon her white' brow, she united brightly. "Have you no kind word fur Chatty Imo? Won't : you wish hi+ a ma e tramp through the woods asked the old man who had itithertelremained 'silent. "God bless you and protect run. rood •Cherry!" ear nestly xclaticried. ate Lee. as she 'ialasped the pvldler'sj i rough hand. • "Msy his bless Charty an. tinned. "Don't s dy..fer, in less ti Lee back to you. rho door close to the quiet of he , by the cradle, in., head pressed apti upon her noir* ness sweet Rite from ahgre , for. thy life-boolt is to -tryoti would I Red Chalk till m nights that ever d ..You Wrote t 1 But 'no no Wye, 11 as they struggled ded to his compeui determittat:on iii air; 1, 1 Oreyer Itted cols:. to ? path wrath ea 1 to eye, ra of more. Min% deuy but t!i galeadi hind dart' ••You are heart /dm' answer; and '•What a prett • thiuk. who'll 1 se M . &as :teyet arl think in the blade Mead the (eshet• n't sweilt away. I &Lieu( it;. the villeje wig() seu lot the wind '.very tuf p iu the f wait Oil ravager ; ep 1 Mir ihave sod jest now • erisioa eX her iter 1 q d d. es ke her heed g the iripers. or so. the Were leave rased lit.— Ithlm ly 4d . bet =I EMU ascii . •q i elder MI usitda e sup been Int lion of SAT IWAY MORNING, NOVEAIBER,6, 1852, nj rest upon peg P' solemnly relented then, shuelderittr his. peek, he cen • it your bright eyes with lears.inweet le e than you look for. 1 will send WIN • fe• end sound." • • , sad Kate Los was-alone. : Hastening ream, she threwherself on her knees hit lay a fair falls sleeper. .With' • his tiny arm, she implored a !pinning ung husband. Pray on. iu thy !avail% eel 'Ob. pray for light and strength ea now.' a dark sad blotted page a be tamed. learn ib me . Chatty , you would ntay in !rnitig. This wilt tar one of the wildest rkelied earth .7 e same tele Faith did. not en hour tip. re: I tell you I mike go:" end thien, it against the wind, the peones explain . n the reaming of hiiiPeesniugly eracgs "1 mind notnin hut.crotwirile the britlgt. Will. end I t b will ttged your cool Y:dung head eitil wulcoine to theni!" Caine the cor:' er a while the two strote on in Silence: little wife '.oil have. Will; I slvrare her. that !leaven has sent you coo of brighten your cab i n fur pal." • road gooiest sunless renew..•6lroti Bate rs ever 11itite 10 nie. and I only of her iii a hette.r librue," I ! u Wing that fair )(rung blueso l m to th!pr , way. Lee? %VII di4 ' you l i teTlP tha ttaaoreet angel.; 't - Lre smiled at are sighl.l:llJrti grieve that l cant "Waal made y rough country. au Statet?" c. all, wait averse to me tlie4:” sadly ••irieude, forte replied the )atiu Kate to leave her a bra iu these we 1311 U. .•eud 1 persuaded wy sweet New En/laud home, and try with we eru wilds." and your pretty Kate haws miss to 'y Jew pained closer is Lae,' as they I ' . airings. • Never may yo rue it;" and Chur l hurried over the Will Let was_ ti !I, I;ml6anily formed; .and his coarse ceal the meaty' grace u hich was tier ent. A handsomer or franker face' tilatneut possessed. Itud few could, tor mork`euergetic spittt. TWO years ;Lee and Itis f..ir Kate' sought a hornei ;' that time. the enterprising young pan- I chloward rem e v tng Ka fortunes. sat J. otervii a broad tract or land, e stood high amongst Ws follow-set., ds ess could not co Lle in even• move uut a luau ut the boast • uubler bed gone by nine* ita Rent Chalk. igrant bed dune nt at•the preaeut peri prbeiumut hone, sr here. oat swept away the crossing at the' surging op*liigh against it, and the d with their angry. violence. , Lee , lei's howl. and slowly and eaut;oos be dangerous bridge : WIII•Lee was is life wee in danger, and lie thaugh t , +eat murmured bitterly- against the re they reached the White b .l . in woode._ there was a crash , enicing%t savage growl. and then • ilautheri ec and bJIJ with hunger, yr, rig int.' , end heavily L-e struck theism tnal„ tied end frightened with thel blow, it The witers ha Ford. but, they u:e I strung logs tresuh 1 graipedlhs old pe 9 1 lyth . two crossed pile Ho know 1 of h: teihot Chart soriug freshets. 9l Use eutrauce of th • the t'licit brush. • half grown. but tie tile path. goic.,l aud. as ttiouilt stu euddeuls sleek a 'ay. 1 ouag. 1..-e. or h would a pt hare. 1 - v: : ' wild -the paler with ilagbi t ga.ve it will keep it dose ea wake: 1 4 we your knife. boy.lof 1 Itrgut ior I u, and 1 de not care to go Alirciegk "That pniuter i been Neared so eas "but (bat blow yo hal all night; so le pistols it sour es. Mere unarmed." nrned L.e. drewini from I unting-knife: •-t..le tt, Ch o weir when yan are age' the knife; ■ud. mormutin 'protecioriprepered to curer e gone with him ,to the n wecoostiunte, and would u• ••Wrlbrigly." re breast • sheathed y .0 csu btiug it tile! uld men to iog u:t i rsts his yeast, %Vat toe u.uuld iug; bat the &tattler l pretty trembler who watche aving -his hand toward •wu to Grayson's." And t •pid step, hurrying ihrttog l apin *guilt the sorsilleir • , ••Go bark to the there.'•' lie •ild, 'I sh.tl suuu get-iej —:he petite+. with while' Will Lee. C iittie spelt li. ale ry happy urban bar itaaba at of evil which bad dar prirsoe. The young ea r tt brow aught but saguel sy eat side by side is the ropily of the Mors: •hue thautig!!_t not whitilc Kate Lee was • ed. Tiie prase* heart •wished in each inner toe nil togethert,end. as t home, they talked Faith Gnomon od birth. ehe kne saint/ to the Masan of Carty seemed 1111 the aed,thciegh the f ed died out. the cabin fire. iie before btr. helpkougly •ei et the Void. Faitb eirol • • gliearneriag isibis o( et kept her sod, losill "••• 4 CUAPTKR II nay weather. lowitiu4 filostdf .; •et by; and th.a a spring Ooraing 14 op tire dark old wotids. hri nags. and smiled arson iled liC4istias Caine I. LAlNeilefaiin in if , taraproo that manning, but h. co harty; the pallier bed issear been Casa hada,' oat on tho night a • •• • Two dip; of it sweeping _wiude w lair. roity, and jay 'stied the wide el About omelet. Fait bla. Abe, had see tell bar nothing of his house. aid the without hien.- .41 avail hi thii woe& ghat. dreft. bibad Faith: "Nothing ima that run w Graysaa's. he was wise **Catsup met sight. 1 kainv." have kept blew stealing Ow trade I!tauething er a Ostia of sada from his sost. he mews treabteik I ed him keenly. a cing from him fel rai nettpteion thsi tried oat: passing aimeau4 to Cross Leo's.* *ohm ores hia ins face s and ipfs • Slued beady to apd fro. The I, km strack Faith Ctrartoo; aka wa /when her !yes for a" alenteat g upon objects strangely familiar, 'a , d hem. and. urged by its might. I, Noky biro yoainurdeced jar 'ln mercy', ri ther?" 3 angray; bin whoa he met the Lee tailed 4ott of wild Oho ayes. misery. he swerve • "Poor Faith! t "William Lee, you were the lie bispack heoesth thet shampooed spot open year 1 dim. and , atrainad with weeping d gently. great trotrbio hem ilium' onnied you told mo with your own Bps MI pinion with Chanty that night. ial ovr nettle; Upon your emir his Small ek L etaioso with blood; thorn la I ,o re gins; Heal nil brothses Wood! et lar o wAns \ i. jftekelt rty. fut: to Re. a b!e 'he woo It Cleo t hoof for yo 'd Chad OEM am ur ord. rizzi =lr pl• lu• ins ill had ra t hear bra I vi•i nd. gm elle istg Wind. the 'we suoggli , g nut steer: ed = two grew trot/bled sod 4atir wiser I wok, of bias,— Yuen mob. you ars s inerilsrer;" 'this well yon aryls souls's." sternly oeswered Lee; ..wets you not, even•your distroaa.should bespi micas* Nryonr casting an foul a charge otion tbs. I delhideed fear that your brozhe! is dead. Chertoa. bot I em itinoesist of bia blue* s tlithethiuge 'yea hare spoke's. I can Rive you a clear account. My face asay will look troubled - , fur nay heart bitterly reproaches me that I left that old swan alone in these dark Weeds; would that I hod not yielded to his olottotoey. bet gems with Ma to the omit clearing. ' Faith Chariot' made no suswAr; she laid her head up ;on the table. and wept viotently.'" Kate' Lee. pale 'sad .trstaWin.e clung to her htiiiNd, aid fur a little while jitters wail silence in theilabis.; • Suddenly the coned of I distsnt funtstsp.e. au4 *rainy ItPielu. fell spin Lee's ear; hsteued, it becau‘i more' divtinet. Nedra: end 1 nearer it.cime: and tits yoecii iniit 'knew if wee his name the star!' voices ittsre4, end tO Ms cabin those 'musk feet viers; hurriinz. 'LaneOpeasil the dieurOto walla brave mlu, and his heart was CQUSCIOUIII of no 'U. • so Ito calmly cotafromed th•scrovd. Theyeesre birdy , dotermitesd-looldue mats: pnd. when the door teas flute; opeu.steirlily gashed hi. until !helves! was almost filled. A fearful burden they' bore: glisstly, cat. and is. tlionel dripping 'mill water; kis lung. wb.ie hair faltng wildly over his aihen robe. was the form of Faith Civartotesebrother: and she, kneeling beside him. PCIOIUMO CH in agony. pha4: mp pale. murdered Clierti" Wit Lee looked upon the tiodllit. ha shudders.l ly.! ; • - ' •Wr,Walien Lee. du put Ore WAS at your olio work 7" rosn. firmly, ►u: out uugoutly. latinm his bruit! upuu Lee's stns. • Wink: whet Mos. Sliejite Jonel117" awn los you are • mu . nierer. I.6,lp:ter Ch•rty Jem your wietint." ! said a'grUiT xo1c• (vial the crowd. w h had lr'l wild hitherto sh itek lc : sat hi v ‘ w7 i d :.e . t 4 I r e i:o e t i o w n a lee d i s i ; a s ' l i 'lr' t a 4 t i t l y l e . L f e e e l; fr hrr chair in a heavy. , ilfeadilike swoon.; I' Wi eich! yore have entiedetied MY Kale." sod Lie be6t mix:otialy over his wife, forgetting io his live for her his own jeopardy. . Kato Lee atom returned to consciousness. but her love ly yea iipened with a shudder. and she smolt down upon th Our settle uoh a IteaVeigh. Lee. irritated , by the Woke and reproachee'uf his neighbors. and m.-d... de ;Iv the dreadful chow laroulglit against hittw rev fa tet bairn to au) thing. apd 6..rrail y oriMred the men fr tam house. , • . : i , .. a whisper from Sq!iriJoutia. Kite Leeripproacbed liar husband. cud gently•laid her bind optic hie.. .'• ilily,litistmud." she enurniured" and her 'twice area iviilly sweet; "for iny . rake, for yo'fir own; and fur our child's, bear whit these (nen have 'to sayer' ' The *limper and imploring look °lbis lovely wife no .us a aua thi az s p e ll opaol,L.ia. and quietly tara:ug to the niogiatrate. liiii,soguifild his readoseee to hear. - Aud.the ataheineut wan briefly made: Some boys had found the murdered itiatitiot an hour before. in a lonely bellow in thrieroode which i altifted !tied Chalk. The throat mid neck of the body were Much eat. and the laceswol leffand laniard; it ley elo” by the water's edge. and this . position, and the slate of the ctuthee gave, no one mown to doubt but that it had been cast itl the Ford some two c ur three days previous, and the wild; foaming stream hid uut lung dashed it upon the bsuk. I The smarm. whom the children hitatily summoned. beiev4 'the murdered man tu'bu C•iorty J •nt. • At they i.iiiiiii him from.the ground, • humilig huff!, half hidden by t e long grass. met their eyes: mid upon thi s . blood-Mal ed handle the (Netter/tit settlers lead. in ilio yell. &abaci ligh t . the ileum of 11Paltiont Led- When they ' brought the body to 11. ed Click. men) persons these remembered seein, Wil iam Lee on.l:Ctiarty Jain walk outs in the , direction of the it ()oda, the lost night thapedler leas in the seitleinatit. i Nyirt.wUuld have dreamed ul !detrain the murder ui on Lee. had nut this c:reuinatadce. and tau fitiding of the ktufe.epukto s:rougly attiitist him. " Clear inv. now!" al'ulidined Faith Charten. the meg: isirete ceased spooking. "and may 1 be forgiven if I do Lott wrong; 1 bear uo malice aroma him. yell truly be. haver hint to be tui brother's murderer;" and then rap idly cud oorocatly site spolte el the circumstances which had sivalistitil her riviiimotie. and 'leaded by again de claring her conviction that Charts Jet had lost his life by the hands, of "Lee. There were again marmite in the ctowd, but -Lee seemed not to hear thernt aud whet the magistrate pro ceeded to arrest him. he twillf leashed hunt aside. and strode to the body of Chatty Jeen: Placing hog hood op ell the brow of the muideied pedlar. and raising hia eyes to tlestieo. - ' Willtem Lee , ise.aclent.l firm ioice , solemn ly' declared hie innocence. tits earnest instiller aa; dauntless bearing. filled the Iterate of many arth tit -- section he might tiotte tatty. Ono by one/ J • On. spelt - aid sadly, the settlers left . the cabin, mud a• all was silent thrre: When SqUire Junes le ■g4ln set eat on of persuaded his .td r F.' "" diet Mark Chartou bad ...He wild, iiiiknown izempo, h• lolled sinter not to return to her loath- accorittninyisim to hie borne : and thither thence went, crying bitterly - , fur her grief was VrrV vent. The two men who had been left to guard Lee. balled lowly by tai kitchen fire: - and the young man and his pint kee.hearteil wire - were alone. , A mighty sorrow, clouded Katee sky ; and, with betide primed upon her brifty, the miserable loung creative crouched:jig a comer . of lhe roam, L-e set stern and moody. brooding ow. r Itisrfe.rfill eicorit;tm. bat Kate'. moans pierced hie heart Moiling 'over her, he took Inii hand. Kate rased her head... amid with streenkinz eyes, peed soiiiinsly upon her husband. li was a long, searching look. full of is quit,. lair, add teederueee; bet there was much of mil- • cry In it. end the 'vent men turned away sad groaned: Kate L.ee laid her head epos her husbaare shoulder, sod be wildly pressed her to his beet. ' a. W ee i t t o r age; pay hird."" he asked mourefelly. as he smoothed back her sonny tresses. end gazed into her. azure eyes; "wee it for this I woe you from the home nest l , Was it Italy' that your same should be linked with A a so-galled_awerdenwe i a we wits must die a falos'e i• i deal% ?" , Kite Lei ehoddeted at these titlel words: but Nish, il spoke o f h ope . en d *Wowed of hey drae r faiskia his hi. 14 i Demme% her Isesbatid felt a sweet deka steel over hiss. e ; The moo:lest** c 'et 14 halo of light areend4ate Lee's l t roll' brew i 'and i ilelteuint ,pad her niarfid Wait,. I It i and listened to her ow l% er alreetiew. Wilhite Lew Iv - . ril l called Chart Jemilies igg. mid felt that "soon( 'Mee 'g I Ten% sweet Migeter is dwelt vrithia Mm. . . I- 1 Many hearts in flediChalit were troubled for Wines; 1. he was beloved tiyihis !reset seighborsoiad• they were r- i n grieved Th at Ode feitirrel Attire shoold have ranee eleitiek me IN those early de* aid hi t that thee teatoined county, l justice was dealt id a lit nivilary manner. end with litlile i- lof the (begonia nowlso 'lnitial hi luitnethigeut. What ' 1 easier the settlers foetid *do, Ilia AM they with elitheir is i might; and the ibly following the discovery of Ake ped• nd , ler', body. Lee's trial iomniencea is Red Chalk'. It was brought against Lea that Re had been the last poison *eau with Cho4y Jens the might he - left the set tlement. cad that it wu his knife. covered with blood. which lay Dear the old:mas. His clothes were free fisms hart; 11Poll hie fig eiy. w** s 6144011ta11. 'doings. but ruddy and erhusim *smith to show tbst if was blood.— The pedlar's 'rob pothod wader the genie. hie heavily. Mil mounted old pistols spate the rude Abet, how came toitse in Lee's cebits. if not by ?oil intend 1 A heavy. sharp stick. behiud, the kitchen-doer., was redly stained titivated the peck of Irtee child hong a silver toy. which. Faith Chanel' affirmed .to bare bets is tier brother'. padk the evening , he left her. The trotilbleili leeks and actions of Lae,.wen the prdl-eit ureah wee suggestea by:Feith, were strongly dwelt upon; and dark , ly the cloud frowned over 1 ' • witilet friends true ind eartiest. 'es they listened to these thingio, shuddered to find their. truttit in bitty weliteming,. Firmly sits! boldly L.i.ro toot those etirget. • fisphitie• j ug the cessitsof his walk drith the pisdhet,he spoke of the i ncident of the paistlior. id not only neeoenting fee his lending hie kiiife to the 'Gild. mess. het likewise for the staiii upon tt stick. whiY.;i t With the spot. upon the leg gin'. had boi l ers been ote.ileserved by bite. William Lei Yeashmisly deg:dared that abi presitace of the peeler's pack • andpistols id his aithiu bad hoed opooticod till too later to return theM; they had been foigettsn by Ctsarty .leas ; and ;the pse44 he asp speed the more readily, as he' gen erally cariritit(iwo. and retina: the weight or otter noon his•ahoulde4, might not.se soon mi:se the other. ' The silver toy. Late declared be-had purchased for his child (rein the paifier. the last atter:Lase lie Was in A•4l Caallt • "Faith Gistt*on lase urged say eassioes locke t " costume ad the young at tit. "us being en evadance of guilt. I shall not deaf when she spoke of her fears- for her broth er I:shared them. I dadaist drama of his being murder= ad; bat I thesght of the fierce animal l lied wounded 1/3- faro ems pert. and I hastily btsidad ui'ie!f for leaving the atid man l a go through, those dark wood. with ti9ne to defen I him. lihsal.l it *pin spring In ils ; it woe Lida re• Hotline which treishle4 me. when Fatta Chartist spate of her brothel?. One question. and I hero don.. . Were I guilty of this poor mau'e murder. think yen would 1 so cereloselt4 leave about the evidences of my goilt.-Iss yoq era ple;e3 to te , m) them 1 * 1 bag- cue to consider this. Who has done this fearful deed. 1 know nut : but I seloutmly aid aunt truly declare myself inuocendl" • nd folding his • nos. Lee look his .at ' Lee's deri ICd fe!l upon the ears of the redone+ '• en W ..111 S tale. einzly• devised." !+ h. 7 believed hint to be i the funds r i ant although. strenutrie 'settle's, were made intis l favor. laud many Iseurte were-moved for him % yet cuavicted by strouiciirentsien'i LI eciLacc. Waltam Lee was deidared gaifiy? NJ persughal feeling actuated I this decitioe agaiost Lia o but'jeities seamed ta demand lit. life; an -it was :to the people . of Red Catilit as though the hleod artists adrirdered podler cried out for re paration. , i, . "I, pity . 103, Lee. ant yll3r. sweet yotirig wife : and l forzive you. , altiunigh yoo hail no pity nu my poor brothel_:" and co verlets her eyea \ teitli herlinvey aPtoa. Feitit Chinon wont hack. to Itnr lonely oal+in. still Wooly. for •131. rk. tiro e.id-irati." Weir es et away. ?. cusepew err. The da,niapon which Loe's sentettNi was to ire pro nonsced. eiine. Thi schoolboase. the .on'y ;Pi' I c building in fled Ch ilk was crowded. Moo, women and children. Own by feelings of intense intirest, flocked there. Pali t: though firm ind collected, William f l ee lot' Inaba a loye#enels. whilti his young wife. sorrow' shad ing her fair' aicri.. clung closely to him. A sound ofiti!ck hurrying !sof, a wild hallo" at the seh Althea's d ior.' sod the is. et tallteut. (Craft! Js.* 0/44 1 144 is entolipt Itt'e crowd. H 011ie desd:ratartied to life? or spirits walk the raft% as in flaps of old? The murdered pedlar stood be' fork the settbers of Reg! Chalk. pale, wed stnions-looking. but Isis contd.:manes (to 4 nut the what seal of de tile.. Even thosa,who bad g zed upon what to theta hadse•M ednlis bloat( stained en j - _ . llfeless body of Chiang Join, felt this he wee in hied to l ..their an flat. a• hide of a -spirt Ina airy preseil. A iroi4ring hu.h. it'd then a shoot, free,. h-art•sout. 'and j.your, , real thrsug's the scheui.heeest eirry' ot4 jOin.:ai is it. &a./ the souud echoed far hack from the distant trtted4. “lVlsat ell. )e sedier.d. i. '' cried the paler. in a lone. stern voice! il.hs! ail Chalk gene crazy? When I 1 opened my ri -al abiln 'dnor.• 'pith screamed. end enn . from me. ssithough CI 33 a I to es n ' I )nt of e; tit, amid when she 'ami;;,,is little to her 'lases. she :told me a strange story of Lee be+ Jog taken or !stops:lloer. and managed (*.let ms knew t . .. r . by hie eideii' • ~ • 1 i ; '. Briefly. iet folly. Matters veer' exiilained to the,pedlor. and when the wonderf i hkeness which the murdered man had 14;ra° to liiin elf. , t it. 'witched . ispoa'. hia brave grew darker:. and /rider, and refusing to assurer any questions. Ile si'r.ing Ittibilus stet. and drcumidcd to see t the body. i ' ~ "Ni. Cro t on!. Clot eci4m• be." slid Siarra .Tmee. "it has been baried them three dlys, and you surely' would not fair it ;pan the Fir+ 40." . 1, . "df a hat boon bur edso many weeks. as yousay cloys. Squire„" degredly returned Chorty dom. "1! would mot bisttirnad limn 1010114 it. 13.i11 . t , CllOO4 1129. • 1101 e of ye; in this I trust sew the; rtttnn. A dreadful fair is in my mind. and I ! cannot rest tilt it ii qtrioted." Opposid n was idle ; t'io pedler mot it wiili.obetinery. 1 will jell ye ncrdlin4 until I 'hal. seen the body. nor shall A moisel pus My lips before.. I will open the grave myself." ' ; , Then tint excited oilman went for h, last not alone; 11% en awe-stricken end's !rat:crowd followed him from i'm school beige to II nu imade -grave, et the edge of the woods which skirted , rd Citeik: The settlers pause lin their fearful teak : the rough Pine box wee laid.opon!the green earth, and three, where the very afr . seented jili t ous with btrd-Enres,—where the warm sun threw his I rest light. the petty tact, of the -dead was waeavered. - The earnest. searelii ug gaze. with which CI arty Jew e • proselied the body gave place, es his 'looked t i pos it. td .Ou of agony. and taming away. he joined is Faith's ex - ,inely'`bitter cry.— "Mark`( Mark! ' s, my iroiliter 1 1 ". A seddu light each/ with these wont. , to the mind of the settlers. and wondering within themselves. th it it had riot drued opals them before. they gazed e l an the bodyof Mark Charters with unions curiosity. The brothers *ere strangli alike, and although the filitturett of the desk man wit Marked and livid, the reseintilanee alkilsd lola remarkabir. degree. - .. -, •• Witeit you told Ike of theirs things fa yen sarlasi I hoses; I fah afraid i ray heart. that I ahosid Sad Mart here. Sire. wee I, t itt I should esellis fete when the . box was liana open.' i And - •Charty Jene . set down and e l: W ert .. ••' ; cover Mar Mp." said he. et hist. witheet rale-. l ag hi s hied ; i. hid kurn from we ; I can riot beer l* look aped him agnini ti sus *mustard now. bat it is a ter rible eatiatection." : Theo back to faith west esrth. *ad. mingled with the podia's and Faith Chartsu'a subs. cares this inland of heavy-falter clods. For sumo minutes there - was a hash. and then; waking a' mighty istrJrt to oboist down to grid ss . mia o pos _ „ ies IPMI , e. 0 . Mon ler Rod Chalk." he said *sins Oho Oda of toooriat blood boo iell-nigh boon ,OP shirts. You Si 5f A TIVAII, KO have sumil wickedly wronged told row, is tree. but lye's word listen to me. I borrowed Wit painter. few 1 bad forgotten one di- , t 'I , uf COO about meeting , till I Wit justiSsi the thielte;t uf Ow dirk !jumped right Out 'genii theught. sit liter. of the painter -it wait a men. and by his jsbb him to be":llark. Ile was cr -hi'm befo4, and when I . tried CabilL he broke trent me wits the {l ath a iittie piece. Dark every twist and turn, of the 1 take o . risan mil time. 1 dotermii him back to Faith., ,1 knew! his being out that eight. and myself. But Mark wee stark keenly. end when I suit kept to choke rne.• 1 had to let hi a dead anon . ; then he dashed I IPA Artier*. I could will - 4'oll end farther ut£ I 14uul lis trying to each Mark. and I bit there was tin finding if. 173 easy heart: I was ainstsl 51 knife. end as Path and f n, &tart , . even ct bet he was go ha ahuuld get the like wlieu Mare 'hit) utiee. 1 Mk like ■t thee I thou4l t a• he was 0 , s, ells," there tt °old, he On -his own time. he would iu. I begin. to think. t. . that my taking hold 9f # 1 hint in the woods, all of a udders. had scared i him, / and that was the reason ha as so furious; and, pray s lug iu nly heart. the pu.r • Wild—head might not come across Lee's knife. I pushed on. I bad been so takes op with My troubles fisbops Mark, that I lost the path, sill:test httowing it, and when I Came eat of the wood., instes of being at•,Gsayson'e, I was at a road - three tulles above it. I kneler the place, and as I troirld - 1 nut then go ba c k, I vamped' on to the - first cubits; them 1 I go: a horse, and by * daybreak was on my way to - meet ['the traders. I had to amy 2)a - my Linger than' lz.wanted. - from Red - Chalk. fur I had, a 'mange fear all was out right, but I left as soon as I 'pooh]. • I'kne w nothing,--. I hearrtiothing of this ,miserable business anti! I opened my own e.sh:it-d to% settlenl! You know the rest; I thank Gad I have coins bark int . 's le to save Vyill Loehr young life. I LIAJW now, that Mark found tthat,Unite, ana in 4 ii, ; •_mum los cut himself. uutill. !madder than. ever, by piiib: hi wuat have jumped or fa declare to you, mist of Rod het told you. is true. and-se Then: as lits eyes fello.s 34a ,oral his fate and groaned Faith Citation rushed furti fruity the;Settters. and (lime t herself at Lse'st feet,—*.Forigire ine. l forg,ive me, you e 1, 111341:" she sulited, —4od in' renter' her. I have wrung 11 coo 11113k1101111/0y; 1 had n fears for Hutu= he was qt es away, but 1' was sure meshing dreadful had kelps Chatty from meeting Greys n, and in my wild-rorove4 I charged you with his monk . OSA you forgive niel' **Get up. Frith r. said % Illiain Lee, kindly; do - 1. 7 . finest to Me. Freely, fro my heart ll forgive yen lilt' you eves said lit this matt t. 2 1 bevel borne no anger igainst )011.—in'tny west etil hate I pitied you. NO '4oew your troWsle was te r great." . 1 Faith Ciartun dashed or tears, from het naming a look, full of grati*de. tt;ion• Lee, wi down Co little path which led tsrer cabin, h Chatty Je.ll The hardy settlers' crowded ,r 1 ham Lee, and as they cord•ttl)y wrong his with tears of manly .jsyl proffer. d thei oar he felt that the heavy ch,od, w!%icl ad loomed over hits, hint not chillrd Ves wen' and el 'Pus people of Rid Cl felt thai they' wronged %Vil:iern .Le L.trneely they strove to mks amends; not by tr rvice," but by such &curls* te.ts lied ma , thi return of their fsith rind neer, repentance that it had ed nobly.—loftily. He burl.. (his wrongs, and the menu. as fair and beaottfui, remit s. Thous head-maidens of sistesties. had indeed wnvrn l web, but he was not lento rot of the Deliverer twat the iks l touelling. the remarks! le Chatty Jetn, the people la Is "lip • Illy to him dleepened by And Le . 2c in the past the memory c .dent he raised over them. i generous cud foal ;melody{ Arendt% called by mina circa mad: Los a dark ind fearis strinee the strong al onealitiy and set lam free. Lkeness between goik and , 11{.`d Chat's 110 often said:— trust to I CM 'lilt had uat been'for qte ertizy glow in one's eyes , and the Ilt:t of sense ityhe other's no' human being ouli& haco told thew apart. so like vrete-they.". ' Aud w:se . ., we teen!l this fs'el; niey, perhaps, tto more eastiy forgive the itiiiitAte of the settlers—e gels. t• t itie u:lsielt canto near hurrying AV innocent man into eternity. r • Gleeful as she was Llfure there trays of sorrow. K to Lee werer was;again: yet suushmi was her after portion. and "lcring afid helueitt s '! the lired ierroely ind-ksp .. • p .r. • When Faitti Chsrtort di with the L•e!s. The kin• Kate Lee briglstand the 1, their affection !to' his m ul y yeari hat ge ; " in those scenes now 'deep' ham f.-is has tong sinee beloved Kate rejwce in "a eternal in the bestrews." strode on. with giant pow been- teat, in Ole hell of descendants of tbe Lees amongst them; as a were th.).is the story of o.a.ty Aw rct.C4rAs :Turn Siivyer, with his wi're's second story of anprd u Turning, about ihre l sbient;,Mrs. S. was sw i l when si)ti found the bui She took her youngest ,! bed with her, and, run out, and the little thing injury by stile men as yet then went to anothe children were *slee, t seen nu more. With . three to eight years flames—a martyr to a m i . chilttren.--:ConcordN.l azr w.!Slat from the dy of, use wag (*slaps i Geld, rad, ow Eteeday the exist 20 years of age; Its eireefe pasts. oboes. Wel right:eras was merited wi pOsei to be the body I had bees is the OM Q7' TF yes oreede ins • • 'lodes. the Tetn • if to build. the sepal the olfatples Jupitere 60 utiles roiled; tbe Py a Cps,. Kist er the oraeniested . ~ ~.i; ~..~x' NE I= a Advaaaa. IBER No wai keep ell that .he her Dot believe hien. sod now 'le knife after we met lb. po.tols at his cabin, and t fierce thing unarmed.— woods: whoa something I me, from the bush. I but at a moment I found ring and isSiog, I koew afar than 1 bac 4 i - ever sane t.) coax him back to the a loud yelt, •arbyso along • a it was, 1 thooßkt I knew ood and 'though -it would ed to catch Mark and take e would worry terribly at 1 iipPrit like to think of it mail; he fought with me hold upon him, he tried t . ,go, cr would have been out me, and went. 1 know his yells getting beaker. d dropped Lee's knife In lamed for it a long time. . 1 *mut on my way with ark might grrypo across ths vet let him have anything ;ct. 1 was troubled to •think le was fp raying crazy.- - rt ing again fie r -Mark; but t on ooa of his .'traveling catek:inz him, and that i• a hick azaiu, to the cab- en luta the wake. Again Chalk, that all thin Will Lee have erw.lly balled him."— k's grave. Cbarty Jetn co• ITEM Ird.Ther brother' went to aftegtiooo of Wilhem• and ears of Charty Jen). and npillow. i sums then. and the anima 'a duet. The esbia of Wll it.to rain.. but' he and h4s witudott nut mad* with bands.. The eptritof emigration has ' rr.,aml Red Chalk hasAeng a great and wide city. They !et live there. and treasured family legend, even to' thin :one. th• weNteras psdler. , P —At Alton Day, Mr. Israel 1 d four children, lived in tlio . cupiel stove. O,) Tues. o'clock, Str. Sawyer heing , k.ned by an alarm of fire p ding etivelopeJ in flames, hild, a year old. who was in I. mg 'to a window, threw it was caught and paved from mhled below. Mrs. Saw.- Tomo where her three. other , 1 .. reicue them, but she wai her Oree daughters. from If e, sh - perished in the 1. t am's . heroic devotion to her .ll., Patriot. , . in Reporter that the bo- 1 e beach of the hike; is Spring= .17th inst. Lie was ariparsatly on striped shirt. striped caw eau° t. When foonti. - Rae C. f."—esp-, e‘iter f and from erpoaraacia i 7 time, • of the wo: Id a s: Tho Cellos -4o of Di.xna. which look 220 her of Mookoloo. 'Cliff of Carla, Phidias. (h. walla of Babyloo. Ima Ids of 11,40 pt. and the . Palace I ,edeo, the atom* of which wilt% II M II