ME 5=1Z511•121 =0 TOWANDA: in annum , 11,ung se, taw ALICE. LISLE. A !MUCH FROM ENOUSH HISTORY• al SI2S. CAROWit H. 111: There is, perhaps, no data in the annals of Eng oh History marked with a more bloody signifi cance of the fearful extent which the evil passions o f mankind will reach, when not held insheek by m vions or civil dirciplineOhan that characterized Bloody Assires," in the reign of James I,e.secoml-1656--which, even from out the-lapse ,); no centuries, still stands forth in loathsome and -.-oble distinctness. When the savage and blood s Nied Jeffreys. empoweied by a vindictive and t'N;rary monarel - -, stalked like a demon through e land tracing his passage with blood and tears, the music of his infernal march was the -..ans and death shrieks of his victims. , And as ,trokle onward—behind him he left horrible, : asting..soul-harrowing proofs of his cruelty corp. r s winging in the wiod at the corners of the roads—gibbets stuck up in every market blackening heads snd limbs impaled, of fn is fore the windows of the holy house of God ! sad) was the more than brutal ferocity with .•;ch this fiend in human shape, George Jeffreys, iet Justice .of the Court of King's Bench, pros- R •aed his commission. all these districts where the inhabitants e• : taken up arms in the Monmouth Re ,l, .m a::nnst the King. or who had been known ea-s before to have received the e n i er . e Pure oath favor and homage, when assurn _ 31 1, of a righ:ful prince he passed with al- 7 t; •numph through the land, did Jeffrey. ~. Nveil p:; ;led myrmidons pursue ;heir rour ,t •„, •• neither age nor sex—the &leash , ing alike upon the silver head of tot. or Ivq - ung, helpless infancy. " And •• •• his spirit rose higher and higher '‘e ao k went on. Ile laughed, shouted, joked to suca-a tray that many thought him f rom n o#l:inz till night, but in him it war' .:, 1 4y :o &it:impish the madness produced by ..As.on:. from the madness produced by bran- 11 5r....11 a fame of mind he entered Southamp• and 7 ncee,ied toward Winchester, whtch. al- the f•cene of warlike encounter with x-r the and rot a;ist, had nevertheless been' re hy many of the former as a - place of safety. atom was their unhappy leader, the Monmouth himself. It was here, near the of the New Forest,. that the unkirtouate vai taken prisoner. Worn out by: fatigue-- :-Ji"ed by disappointment—his high hopes bland hi defeat!, the ill-fated son of Charles was! die -•'red concealed in a ditch,\where all through .:wag day, and a weary night, witnont food t r he in k tiappy finritive had 'airily hoped .:fT2 le the senrth of his pursuers. H ree. came, Jeffreys, tainting the air as • pe,:i:ence, and causing great terror and dis cs- pa•tirularly, among the peasantry, no one i who next might prove the victim of the thirst for Wood * tit now. hou ever, in hot pontuit of two •- 1 1 0 a Noncom fnrinist divine. named t.iivver. Nelthrnp. an ontlaw. •ax. •na.ie himself ritinovinu% by betn_ con- Ft• e Hou.e Theft , men, it . .1 •Ay i ' irilf eye w as tefoleecl to pureue to 4 old mansion; encompassed by a close. ; , -cis of a . ° Minh growth, dwell the • A Ls • ;: sr w.i the widow of John wr, -1.1 4 ec4lltllisliioll under CrOM "'Tit ' , A A I ' ..t1 t he Lnn Parlion 9 tent. 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The oily companion •:•,e lady a-as a child—a beautiful boy of per •i?s rays old—an orphan, whom the kind Mid had take% under her pretektion, and *ha now, in from taking in the seriousness of his skipped and sandaled before - her in " acct happy reckletuumse—emr springing like hrs'i-co the path before her from behind tome tic %lees. where tor a miasmal IT had laid con crud. or gamine to attract wombat by his ehiLi xate, as he bounded playfully stater side. As beefless to the deepening twilight se she *mei to ail else around her. the Lady Mies had ?xeeded felther into the depths Of the wood than rt' weal etettona, when site was suddenly Lid to the !summon of the hoot by a scream • - •ttht a Ed wet, who, Inning lie bee in the 419 of her mate* cried, tO mm, clew lady, ton- bad men'abohey will et !" 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For three days lee hare IMn van- cea_W-witbin these woods, not daring to venture forth even to satisfy the cravings of hunger. We are neither thieves nor wanderers, slight offences may be in these signal limes of despotism 'and in• justice—but men hunted down like wild beasts to the cause of civil and religious freedom. It is for our lives we implore, your aid." Yea, for our lives—that wo may be spared to trample the sons of Belial under our feet, and smile and slay arid destroy the arch tools of uppres• ,ion !" interrupted the other, iwtth riolent,gesticula- hions; "and thou, woman, an the chosen vesseiof :he Lori to shield tus terrants.from the man of '.blood against that dreadful day of retribution !" " I ask not to know why ere thus thrown with n peril of your hew," answered the Laity Alice, " it. is enough for me that you are fellow being in dis tres.s, anil as such must claim my sympathy, and the shelter of my roof God forbid the doors of Alice Lisle should be closed against misfortune.— Follow lac, then, 'Fiend:a, and such food as my house affords, and such Security as its walls can give, may the Lord bless unto you." Confident in the attachment and fidelity of her domestics, the Lady Alice, in a fear words, made known to them that the tires of these unfortunate men were in jeopardy, and that they sought from her kindness safely, anti concealment, and shar ing in the benevolence of their mistress, each one of that well'tried household regarded the fugitives with generous sympathy. An excellent supper such as their famishing na tures required, and a bottle of old wine, was socin Placed before the weary - men. They were then conducted by the Lady Alice herself to a room on the ground floor. "ON - erre," " this oaken panel—press your finger thus:. a door opens, leading into a se. cret passaze connected with the vaults of the old chapel. where, in case of emergency, you will.be pet fectly secure from search. Sleep, then, my friends in peace, one of my most faithful servants will this night keep watch, and upon the least alarm. yon will be notified in time to avail your selves of the tray of escape I have pointed out." As she bade them good night, one of the men seizing the hem of her mantle, carried it to his lips with a grace not unfitting the presence of a queen while in th canting oratory of the day ; hie com panion devoutly prayed the Most High to bless the woman, through whose assistance vengeance was yet to be heaped ft the lead of the scorner, and those who now sat in high places to be brought low. Anil thus fortified and encouraged by the ossu. rances of their noble benehictress,,the fugitives took heart, and throwing themselves upon the bed, were soon soundly sleeping. Not.so the. Lady Mice. True, these men had no: revealed their near, neither had she sought to discover who they were, or for what crime they were driven to their present strai:—yet that they fled the wrath of the cruel minded Jamey, she felt persuaded. and leatlul that with histAmidoos he rniz.ht be coteeon the track of thetv. ppy men, tLhe : too, era watching all the night; or pacing with light foothill the long galleries, es - if:and anon step ping out upon the balcony and listening to every her fears magnifying the whisper of the wind Pleating through the branches al theold trees. Into the suppressed murmurs el an armed force.— All, however, remained quiet. J 1351 at the eta) be gan to dawn, the threw herself upon her eou4;,-- not me.ming to sleep. But orencrrine with the fa :cue of her lonely watch and, lulled perhaps the sermity which almost always comes to 1h - rya:cher with the dawn of day, she soon tinconst. -i -orekty sunk into a deep sleep, torn whirl, alas !she was but too rudely aroused ; for evert in that brief half hour when tired nature claimed its own, the wily Jeffreys had surrounded the house withhis no le brutal soldiers. " Came ) come, madam, bestir piurself—you are usuated,".tried the leader, seizing the Lady Alice by the *boulder, and rudely shaking ber;.“ me- thinks you sleep welt this mining—An watch ing- makes sound dumb.* eh t Come, op with you, woman, and tell us in what corner ofthialwb ere nest you ha+. wowed away the finektywriao knave anti worthy friend." In a moment the lady was tuUy until; and comprehended at once.barperiloas simation.: her self-peasession did not forsake her, and boas& INT an inward prayer for IhertWo unhappy' matisot closely punned &Pd, as alw drew humalfprood." 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MEER ISEZIE ME IE3 iegKO6 1 40 Mimi; ag and*faTtnistilirk You-In .1, 1 !! Uri irj*/*/$ 4 * , .. :a lc We know it, and utak icenotaikr .4efif reye-' ,-44 They-anrketowis se base , laid. your rieig4rbood; and ore knbw tbeY bard been secreted 14 'Ors; ;Witt pow I)4G—it, madatk,,Ms- Jess you lead Gasp-their kennel, your body shall writheln flamea r or be hacked in pieces by my -soldiers I" "Infamous, Cowardly wretch," replied Alice . Lisle, uulauntedi "think you your threats would induce me to betray, more especially into your blood-thirsty hands, any unhappy indiritlnal who bad sought my tuotection ! Know Alice Lisle bet ter.*' • "Ho-ho, are we so brave! here, my men, take this boasting mistress, and give her a dance upon hot pals!" cried the ferocious Jeffrey. _ At that instant little Edwin, still in his nightdress opened the door of nis little bell-room, and ran ter rified toward tho Lady Alice;.but he was not per mined to reach her; a soiJier seized the poor boy by the shoulder, and notwithstanding his shrieks, he.d him with such a grip as left the print of hill finger upon the tender flesh. "Rutlain unhand the child !" exclaimel the la.' sly, attempting to rise, but held - back by the iron hand ofieffrecs. "Hi a. pretty hostage, truly F r he said. " Here, Ratcliffe, draw your dagger across his pretty white throat, unless this stubborn woman yields up our prey—do you hear their turning to the Lady Al ice. " 0 save me—save me! don . l let them kill me!'' scre:ched the poor fellow, striving to break away ; then turning 'ais be-tutiful eves upon the stem fea tures of the man who held him. he clung piteous ly around his knees, repeating his cry fur mercy, hie face uplifted, and his soft, golden curls falling over his white shoulders ; from %% bleb the loose night-dres.s had sltppd•l away. Tears, which neither her ewn clautter. or the in. suits heaped upon her could draw forth. now streamed down the pallid check of the Lady Alice. ":\r2 you men!" Act-tied, wining to the rude soldiers, `• are you men, and can you Muhl by and see that innocent, helpless lamb inhumanly mur dered before vonrev.•s!" " Ah r - cried Je:flreys, with a hideous leer, " we are used to butchering lambs, madam ; bless you, we do it so easy the poor things don't have time to bleat! Strike, Ratcliffe 1 :' A scream—a n. rid scream of agony burst from the heart of Nice Lisle; then dashing of/ the arm of Jeffreys. in the strength of her despair, as but a feather's weight, she sprung to the boy, and threw her arms around him. There was heard at the moment a fond shout from the court yard, coupled with oaths and impre cations, and one of the troop burst in waving his cap. , ' Hurra, your honor ! they're caught, your wor ship; we've got the rascals—Mora l—liurra!"' "Now God help them!" murmured Alice. "Sour life shalt answer for this, rile traitress r murmured Jeffreys, in a voice hoarse with rage, and shakirig his fist at the onshrinking heroine. "But whereAciond you the knaves!" he added, turning to the bearer of !Del fiendish joy. " Ha, ha, your worship—bat I can't help laugh ing; we found his reverence, chindeep, in a mak tub—tta, ha, ha! and the other rogue we hauled from the , kitchen chimney, as black as his , the Devil!" il And to his master ho shall soon be-sent with a Crack in his windpipe," said Jeffreys. " Wounds, your honor, yoo love- a joke !" raid one, ws-e might be called the Trois Eschelles of the company. edging Op to Jeffreys II its a horrid grin ; " shall we string the rascals up below there —yonder is a strong beam ; or shall we bare their heads in the market place, sea kind of warning to all traitors !" " Peace. knave !" replied Jeffreys. with a frown which made the villain turn pale; ,- attend layout duty, and see that the prisoners are well secured; these fellows are slippery ran al--and now mad 'am," (turing to Alice Leile,) --up u ith you, and prepare to follow either to theecafk Id or the stake. as suits my pleasure." Then. with a brutal blow with the back of his sword, he rudely pushed his victim on before-him., Her weeping.and terrified domestics would have approarhid their beloved mistrfta, bet were thrust back by the drawn swords of the soldiers, and when the unfortunate lady crossed her threshold, it was over the body of her aged bider, brutally Puna down be her. "FareweU, y blinds," mid .dm Lady AGoe,„ turning to bet - fel attendants, u I look for no money si bomb of drisaarsd oseorasso• pas. time is " 1 yet drogh-Aboirjany latnifiedni .may, solo Ineler IstAd.. l l)** l **! ihlillthif commit my Sioy.Galingivatbast stress , Anim a tor in * blind too lbw Isom set -wiat they do; loribms,mit'fria*." . " Come, of.gostemit Imes rye Olin. madam; if ' want say prayiagdonsi Inn/ WI on psi* - atonal, 'attuning Mine erisij k us e oiiiii4 jliekse, - who,':lridi Itatiloti#, it bileid4 llll cia!lfta o al 4 4: l o 9 :xli'. llo 9* l 'andfflardod ailliot sios; was lasi& —,- v 141467 ViieralinS IP' tee** *,- , rtady Wel. IbliT triillVillefolamii her liablier;o l ; 0 - ! -. . 3 .0 11 .* illilt wis ia r ti so mies other isha is &sir takes pm now in sods r sod mar her glonotrosAbop W 0 . " 1 , elll l stm:---if"l-7UW514 is t i wie ''' angel Imam - Int-tbeimposnat omitting *kb* plea-of alrinaratego , of bimodramt stn. bat hisipliamit: iria'eat slstna' , -ttisas 6 4tiliaa'al,"- -: ~.._-:: > ..- ,--,7;-'. Tame inembed mm bnissept amnaly t r at4l the oigit,74d ail re stupor efbeasyttigas sail b 145.4 , - 61 : 1 :4 111 0P 1 -% 00 . W.; * _l l 4 of 'do* itstionn, ami limiting Mil& Maim dint . the ssernipsaelimmiaribromik" a mindiseri aid Imiiiiantaiteaconssi dmiamlam in mate 4 ibo nalitalliiii) bat sabilydinifite as 11001 dashed OISM vitt pOraIICIATICE FROM.san ME ;44e1;•:i"..7 , 1 4 , • 04 Girth, end knew thatAlcse itte . .yrwi,ot the * hounds Jeffrys, death wce 40 bsgkeir.eady'relfnee. An4pave without may, delay tlystriloaers t ycere br° n l2 kl ° OOP 11 44 4 . 1 4.1%k . finitikgefiflt. the *charged. with treason p concocting or hay. boring persons disailected to the .kings cad known. to have hewn c r onfemict So the. lu a insortcction. Many. of the jurors were of the most trpeetsble men of Hampshire, and all shrunk from conricang an amiable mid exemplaiffrrnale, for a crime (if crime it could be called) which certainly arose, from the noblest and purest emotions of the -hear. But Jeffrys was not so easily to be robbed of his prey. Witnesmak, forestalled by his vindictive spirit, ap peared against her, and those a ho would have tes tified in her tarot, were so put down by the bold faced cunning of these hirelings, as to do more imp than good to the cause which, the: came to sus tain. The Lady Alice was then called upon for her defence. In a modest and dignified manner aLe miJresed the Court. She begat by ray inc tha t she knew not the men who bail songl t her pn t tion, nor had the asked for irrbat °timely-hey were thus bunted down: it was enough that famished and weary they required her assiptance, and that nspistance she had freely rendered them; Yet for this, gentlemen" Arc continued, " I am arraigned for treason. ILUI charity, then, become a crime! Is i. a capital offence to relieve the wants of our suffering, felon- beings; and molt the cold spice of prudence overcome the Divine precepts of Je sus ! Now God forbid r She was here intemiped by en insolent remark from the judge ; and if allowed again to 'Twat, it was only to draw upon' hersell his Coarse, unteeling ribaldry. The jury retired, their sympathies more than ever excited for the unhappy lady. Their cowsnhation was too long f u r the pstience of the jii,lgn. lie grew furious at their delay—stam piog and Swearing like a madman. He sent a me.-enger to inform them that if they did not in .inintli return. he woul.l adjourn the court and lock View iv all nigd. Thu. put to torture, they cam( s • but only to sac to it t'in.y doubted whether the charge I had been made out. Jefrrys expastulated with them vehemently, and after another consultation, they gave a reluctant verdict of "Guilty!"* This was received by demoniac joy by Jaffrys. e, ho immediately proceeiled to pass sentence, which wait; that the - most unfortunate Alice Lisle should that teeny afternoon be &trued abet! This dreadful sentence caused universal horror and molted the pity even of the most devoted sup porters of the king. The judge was overwhelmed with petitions and pray err for mercy ; but the only !nervy he granted was a few days delay ere the dn.:Lehi! sentene eshould be accomplished. Dining that time the royal clemency was eager ily solicited. at-d many persons of the highest Tank interceded with Jame. for the release of Mice 1 Lisle. Ladies of the Curt entreated his mercy.— . Fever-sham, flushed with recent vietoty, pleaded for her ; and even Clarendon, the brother-in-Law of the king. spoke in her behalt. • It was all in.rain. Scarcely ktecruel than his cruel jo.! , ,te, James was inesorable, and only so far showed his clem ency as to commute the sentence from herein to beheading Bat rieace--peare, such as the world can neith er",„*e nortike away, went with Alice Lisle into that dark, cold prison, to which her enemies coo signal her. Those damp walls, in whose crevices the slimy Stand made its bed; from blends—from freedom—they crick! riot impr i son her soul, nor crash the spirit of the marred Alice as it an:ced ed in prayers to the Heavenly Throne. Divine love and holy trust intheliroaneesof her Redeem er illumined her daticilurgeon with the brthtness of heaven ; and when led forth to the scaffold.— ' death was swallowed nr is victory- Alice Lisle ryas beheaded in the Market Place, 1 at Winchester. A. D., 1663. Rimed are the pure in heart, for they shaffsee I God" *2klacanlay. There is a beautiful story told of a pious old Quaker lady who was-mach addicted to r*oking tobacco. the had indulged herself in this on to it increased eis mach upon her that she not only smoked bet pipe a butte portion of the day, but frequende sat op in bed for . this papaw, in the n*ht.. Aber one of these nocturnal . intenaitunents she fell asleep, and dreamed that she died and ap poached heaven. i blasting an angel, she asked 'him it hereunto was written is the book of life.— Ihr tUestkomintd 4 but rePhed - upon mousing that 'coed inn find d - = "'„Qh i' said aim- a ao look again: . it wow Ve there.r - • . Hs 'Oh " I °7' fed hes,. laying gis o at ' a Obj, aiii-obotak army, ' 1 it- atat b• 1 111 1 4 6 ; I bins tboirsioice 1/4014beoo! Do look wig'• P 3 TIP Uri 1 . 11 • 1 1nrri•k:Igliors by bar eooreatiso, inf./ iiki‘ ( 4 0. 0 Or k iii• j ••••* .. ,iter • bn A mok be ems ,00-fooi u pbeat sib joy, stelainoil - • - -riVe Writ bib"rd, butt it warm clouded lent to +eo astate that ittiOattikliatilli re , - The woman epos , ',Aim- iessasediatety u, or her pipe ases3rosist: ewer adolgeg weak* • sitr A iiiiihmarwarbanausirdecia bia-41T ab be ba4 - batas **ad"eviirirbekinid the be tad mai an aired* Eikui eta baidiiialbsP maid -asa d= Itia{aimpaio— ulnasMeidsa'drawn Gibed. tai lad I Sad t3.a iie bilittallie Ittr. Elroy alma bus, is bis ova hp; foams irmagiOstbis ars alaihnsthis sassei; ; id tis jatiasmome if latitudes otheisoses saaagli; is its eualabass eNs assaybi, 'without ban to. imams staatiorsirsini of !Item SIM/D- OF OEURT U AN. HOUR-01.08. A iivtaret ofte4 intiCfrOist the licit 44,sti Of Arab tinsasts - braugh, Within thiirdass bectonses the spy tyf r titne, The ißigincr of Tbacight. . •.., Heir essay stary.eeritniies'hasit been- About thoseolefer4 burn , , . How many ,stra4tvicissiiudi•slis ateo, ve nomanyliistpries Etioso i - - Perhaps the camels of the Ishinaelite Trampled and passed it o'er. When into E:ypt fmm the patnarch's sight His favorite son they bore. Perhaps the feet °Climes, burnt and bare. Crotbe.l it berteath their treed Or Pharaoh's lashing wheels into the sit Scattering it as they sped ; Or Mary. with the Christ of Nazareth . field el.se in der caress. %% hose pagnmare of hope and lore and faith Illunte4 the wilderness; Or anchorites beneath Engadlli's -palms Pacing The fled Sea beach. - And singing slum their Armenian psalms to half aructgate speech ; Or caravan