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painta1 vey Try Ivtolag by
jjllllafl CBOFfll. rrorletf.
Term of Bubeoription,
fWO DOLLARS PIR ANNUM, Paytbl
wUbia hi BBini. r :i,ou ir aot paid
Mia tb vr. Nepaprdiiooatlnud
til aN arrearage art paid unleeo at
Ik puoa or tli puhlJihe.
VkbMriptioni onteido of the eounty
PDTABI.I IN ADVANOI.
fejr Perusal lifrtag and nting paper,
aatriveeeed I othtr beenra luhncriber.
D Uetl for Ik pri of lb paper
J P. CRONMrLLBuj
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Middleburg, Pft.,
QBm hi pvoteivioaal wrvio to lb pb
H, 0Qetia and U tb r profetnional
twtMM olriid t kit tart will rtoeiv
eta.pl eiuetion. f Jsn t, '07if
A a SIMPSON,
t ATTORKKT AT LAW,
Helinegrov Pa.,
aj.rt bit proftloeat lervlo I th pub
It. All baini intruded U Li gar
111 b proiaptl attended I.
TJan. 1?, 7tf
JW. KNIGHT,
, ATTORKKT AT LAW,
Frecburg Pa.,
Of ri bit ProfMaloaal lervic la lb pub
it. AU baloM intrusted la bit ear
will bt promptly atliadid to.
Jaa 17,07lf
Wil. VAX ttEZKH,
ATTORNKT AT LAW,
Lewiabui-tf P.
CIT.rt bll preftttlonal tervi la i piih
lit. Collteiieni and all othtr 1'ioicnion
albuiiattt tntruitrd lo bit rt r
ivt proaipl alttntloa.
GCO. F. MIIXEU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LewiHturs: Pa.
Offtn bit rroftnional ttrvio lo Ihtpub
lit. Col'eationt and all olhtr profrraioa
til bntiarM rntruitad to bit car will rt-
It prompt aticnhon. jd. o, uir
JM.I-INN, A. II DILI..
, mprior t J. r. h J. M. Lino.)
ATTOK.Ntio AIAA", uinninu, r.
Cffr their profetiional tcmiet lo Hit
ubll. Couvoiioni aou mi uiopr pro
fwioaal batinw enlrutled I ibrir cur
rtcl'prooiptailcDiteo. Jan. 8, '(S7if
IniliRLKS IIOWKR,
lIj attornev at law.
Solitmrova Pn.,
fYiii bll prpftrtianal ric in th pub-
I . . 1 1 . : .-j -tl .ik.a ---f
jt. kiitciiuui fluv in vim i viraiviin
tuinett tairutted lo hit care will rt
tiltt pron pt ail.niion. Office two door
rib of lb Kryilono Holtl. Jtn 6, '0
E a W r1M iTTC-fAV
0 ATTORNEY AT'LAW,
I SuliuKrofe Pn
yit't bit Profeiiional ler.ieet to Ihe
ui'i'.-i. All butinett ntrurld to hit
Ur'i "ill bi promptly attended la. Col
tifiiiai mud Id all parte of the Stale.
Iliieia tpaak lb EogUih and German
Ailiaigi fluently. Otbc bttwtea Hall't
Jkad ibt rot oflit.
LS MYKRS
ITTORMt! 4 COUNSELOR 1TL4W
HidJltburg Snyder County Peun'a
ltt ftw doort Weil of Ihe P. O. on
Hi t i reet. Conciliation la Engliuli
ttl t Kt m If r.egrr. frp.'I'lf
T C. BUCIiKR,
V. ATTCRNET AT LAW.
Lewibnr Ta.,
f fen liln prefeeiional ne'viceilo Ihe pub.
I All bunneM enirunei to bit cut
nil bi preniplly altindod lo.
(.tan. n. i.i
GKOTiiK k BARKR
SEWING MACJIINR.
Triom In nttd ef a good and durable
liwiai Miehina can be ccnuimodit.d nt
lituon.blt pritet hy tailing en on 8ah-
iii limr, Agini, foliuigrore.
Jan. zi, h
DR. J. Y. fill IX DEL.
rTROKON AND PH YS1CI AH.
Middli'burjt Pa.,
tin kii prnfenlonil lerYicei lo lb eit
if.Middlt'uurg and vicinity.
Murcb 21. 'C7
T. VAX BUSKIltK.
K101CAL k WECnANlCAL PENTItT
ficlinaprove Tcnn
John k. uughes, Eaq.,
i JC6TICB OP THE TEACB,
.TeDO Twp., finydrr Co. Ta
u. WAGNKR, Esq.,
Jl TICK OF THE PEACE.
JtcUou To '.whip, SnyHcr Co. Pa.,
attend lo all buiipen entrusted I
tin and oa lb mofit reeeonahle
''ai. March yi, 'OHtf
J)RJ if KANAWKL,
riiTBICIAS ASD8UROEOH,
Ktnirfilile, Snyder Co., Pa.,
Ofiri kit profntioDtl icrTleei lo iht
fabHa. ami
GHUB1LL &. Co.,
WHoLaiAta PaAinai in
WOOOAND WILLOW WARE
y HoDii, Window Shade, llromi, Mala,
"'wan Cotton Lnpe. Oraln Bag, Fly
Buek.it, Twine. Wickt. Ae.
;'M5.1orih Third (jl reed, Philadelphia.
' J. t!7
V A. BOYER, Jr.
AUCTIONEER.
Fieeburir Snvdcr Co. Pa..
jRtt rtipeelfully offer hi aereioe to
r (ublio at Vendu Cryer aod Auolion-
W,- Jjavlnv h.d a Urn axnarienoe. 1
fJ ld.oi. that I aan reuJor perfect
"ufaoiion to my am ploy at.
LJen.v, u.i
IB,11 .....a
eatiuninii n a uan
1 DISTRICT ATTORNY,
fMIDtUBmo. BNYPER COUKTY, Pa
fm . -
" Court Haul, ijepl.16, 'CTir
ISWJSniilMEK'S SOA'i?
PBACCOWAREHOUSE
N.322 N. THIRDS
Ml PIIILAPKLPUIA,
IpRCUANT UOU8B.
U. MANDERBACn Pbop'b.
"M H k it Karta Tbti d Sireei.
ruiiaanpaia
8taiUH0UrAl11 RELLER8
"iitootra., Blank book Maoulaturora
iiatad w w"PPlI. Blaailaa. fur.
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II III II. Ill III IIJT - -Jn-. .C'!IV, in i
VOL. 9.
Holoot Poetry
si f umriiuir.
bt Jo ii a o. wHirTiaa.
Denealb lb moonlight and tb mow
Liei dead my intent year I
Tb winttr wind art wailing low
II dirge in my tar.
1 gritvt not with Iht moaning '''
At if Ion beltll
Dtfora me, even ai behind,
tiod !, and all i welt.
ITii light ihlnei on m fro abote,
Mil ow voice uvea" wiiiun
Ihe patience of immortal lure
Uuiwearyinj wrii iiu.
Not niioJIen t lha grnwin yr
Of cure ' lo'l and pain.
.My eyetir wtl with ihnnklei lean
for bliog! whiob remain.
If dim th gold of lite ban grown,
I will not count ll ilrn,
Hor turn frnm Irea.urei wt ill my own
To ligb for lack and lost.
Tb yeara no charm from naturt lake ;
Ah aweel her voice coll.
At beautiful her inorninn. break,
At fair her tvening. fait.
Love walchei o'er my ijiiirl way!,
tiind voices peak my nam,
And tip. lhal Hud it hard lu praiie,
Are now, ai lent, to omuio.
How ai.fily ebb the tide nf will !
How Soldi, one lutl or woo,
Now lit behind mo tiroeu and still
llencalh a level aim I
i.'ow huiht 1 the Ii'mi f parly hate,
The clnninr of lue throni; ;
How ot I. bar.h voiirei of deba:
Flow into rliylhmio long !
Maihinki the epirii'e temper growt.
Too aoft in tbii mil mr.
Sumowhat I lie rettul heart forguei
Or ueeded wtlcu ami pray or,
Tb4 bark by lemp.nl vainly lined
May loiiiidvriu ihe c.lui.
An l be who braved llie polar fiott
Fain by the ialei of balm.
Hotter than lelf-indulgeni yean
Tb ouitlung heart of youth,
Than plenum song, in idler ear
Tu luuia.l of Iht irntb.
p.aat for Hi weary handt ii g"td,
And luv for heart that piov,
Uul lei the manly habitude
Of upright null bo mine.
Lei wind thai blow from hetvtu refreab,
Dear Lird, the laoguid air ;
And let the weaknvit of the I'e.li
Too elrcnib of ipiril I'aare.
And, If the eyo mini fail of light,
The eur forget lo bear,
Make clearer nil! I lie ipirli' lih',
Mori fine iht iuward ear !
Ce near me in mine linura of nec I
To tool he, or cheer, or warm.
And down I lies- alopot of auu.el lead
Al up the bills of morn !
; the OclnOtr Atljiiiic
'.Murder! Help l-Oli, help '."
How iharp aod fearfully (Jiaiin-t
ivai tho cry an it rang ou (ha mi luixht j
air! 13 it t liur was njno t hear ii, j
except the two rulliaua, who prcia
iug cIoboi-tJ their victim, bore him
heavily to the rouu l.
"He ia.dcad I" laid tbe oldcit one,
dibouuatuig aud plncieg hia baud up
on the heart of the wouu lel mia.
who lay up iu the gminl witbmt
eeunt or motion.
"We ha 1 better niaka ture of it,"
aaid the other, iigmticautly puiutiu,
to tbe river it a abort distance.
Hia couipuoion underntood hitn, aud
without a word ou either aide, tlwy
lilted up tho bolyai l carried il to
tbe rivor. There was a heavy apluaa
followed like auuiuthiug that auunde.1
like a alitlod groan, uud tho broa l
.waluit rippled quietly ever It tbe
mooa, emerging from behiud a cloud,
looked down aa calmly uud pluiJiy
at if crime aud murdar were a thiut
uuknowo. The two men then uiouu
ltd thoir hor.oa aud rude vi!'i!y awiy.
Taiaiaa good uuht'a joo," sail
the ihorier and yout.jter ol tbe twn.
"I thjulj julfj j ao, ' ruturuui tbe
other, drily, "ut il give you uue ol
tbe riclieat oai'ldmi'a in Uuglaud.M
"Ay, and by uiy kuigtitly faitu yon
ball Q.iJ tbat the Earl of Elriiijiou
I not uow'iatel'ut. Tae ihoas ad pio.
tea oi'ijtld aball be yuan to-uiurruw,
and if tnere it aoylnu elee I oau do
for you, yon way oum uaud mo to tun
fuiloil extent of my powor."
"Tbue will be a merry bridal to
aidrrow." ..
' Very l' replied tbe youugar oue
with a light, mocking Uuli. "La iy
Hieuohu wilt wait long at the a.Ur
lor ber Ijver aui as In' uiy good
eouem .Walter, who baa been my rive,
ia h.Tetnl ambitiou, I'll warrant tio d
.leeptoaud enough lu-uiglit 1 U it "
it)u.t eepirate bare," he aided aa ilioy
emerged from the furett iulo the open
euuatry. "Wo must uol be aueu to
guiber. Adieu. " We aball meet to
morrow at tbe brjdal."
Su tayiug be turned the bead of hi
bora into one of tbe twj roaU jb
were before thorn, aod bit oumpaaiou
laklagiho other tbiy parted.
.
lo ao ehjjiaut boudoir, partly reclin
ing upon a tow couch, wat a felryouug
girl of not tnora ibau lbteto tum
mtrt, pf trtutly io dep rtTtrie.
MIDDLE BURG
, I f f r jroiih'.s "t-ra ory iilitasKai, for
il,rrMa liilf imllo arouod hrr
ltJU'b, ami an eipre.Minu of th inglil-
ffuland auLdiiod Xoudrn in ihe
deap b!ua ey? an J on the smooth upnn
brew. An elJurly w.nnnn wlia had
nUr)(l lumt inin ili bpfura, bill had
h?sitntod tJ dlilurb hor, now np
prcaihol.
It U tionrty ton, Laljr niam-lia,"
thi Hid, u l liomin Imr yoiin linn-
ti'vrt "lubilfaii hour tlio 'indtt
ai l bo fajro.'
''Ciui it bi p)gibld thai it is no lute
as that?" sin lV!iJ, Stirling IVoiu
hur aoai. '-All, Muii, Mie.i, I u'u
.-ry h.p,iy !"
may lit, my Inly !" sull
Mine. 8)1 :
e.mily.
A ilia Inn fell iicr ti tlieyniin gr
Minny fucc
''I nm ulrai I l tun too Imppy Tor ii
to Inii," nh a.iid. ih "i.-hiluily 'Hit
Coma, .Mini,'' che a Id.td. jjitily, "youi'
skillful 1'ni.riM- in i-.t lis m ir tli.nn
UMUilly iiiiulilo. or I hIm!I Lo IjIu, mid
at my briJ.il. too.''
It did tuki Minn ?m i to loop
buck I h wi) ol Hijrui I'urli, un i tn ar
ran.- the iliiuiiu " I J - tli.a full x,j
rart fully aromi l tlint X'i ii-iiely
iiinil ieil l.irui, yet alio bid hardly
fi'iialpi whon there C4ui? nil imou-!"1)'
li.Mit iii n K ut luo il i r. an I a man en
tevJwhoaa bow id foi in biiu white
li ilr tiore tlie impicaa nf exirenie old j
age. It waa Lend Vernon. Ha (
Si l ujijii the d rihl-f I a a m .lu -ni
with an cxpi'eioo oi' mingled pride
and p'ea.U' j.
"Ilcaveo bleaa you, my beloved
child ! ' he in irin ire l fo idiy. 'B it
oome,"he a ldod, "the cirri. 140 i-.
waitio my love, an I our (nou li arj
l,'r,.wiu imp.tiietit. "
".'I uoi Waller com - yet, Mhcr
"No. It ia rmher ctraue. but I
L'"l iUJthiu.r Ii in dulaiaed hiiu.
lie will j.rjl.ably uievt in tit the
chilieh "
A Lidy HUnclia panned down thro'
ihoroujitif uieui.ltl thit biied tho
h ill, ull anxioii l vaioli a (i upa t
O tbe bri le. many a hiari b oaned
lur aweet face, mid pi'avo l tiiat till 1
1 1 bright uuticipati ma it miilenand (
bl.inlios aiiadowod forth ini'lit be re
alize I.
To L r I Vuiuon'.H aui'p"iao Hie I'. i. l
of Eiringtoii waa uoi at lii i cli'U'eli
do.rwliou they arrived His brow
grow dark witli utixioty, lh mli he
endeavored to allay tho upprchciieiona
0 bin d tuliler, wh Mil uh oka attci'
o itoly llu-h -d and puled ut herein,
e iibarraaaing p .'S.tion.
Jurit m titer v wore tab i ll t return
Lrl Vci'uon liotioed a li.irn.niiui ap.
pi'oucbiu at a fui'io ii pace, whiui
he I'ejagou.' l a. Jason Si. t'roix, tne i
young earl' ousin. Iiu clitbe
woro torn and dusty, at I hit fu:o pale
and uagard, u.s he hurridly alighted
from hiii hira, which was l.terully
covered witli to mi.
Aa hi eyea fell upm Lady lilnnche
be he-itate I. and. caaMug a ei iiitiennt
ulniice upou L r I Vernon, beckoned
tiiui uaide. H it tbia m .vein -nt did
C t vauiipe tlie observation of Lalv
HUuobe, wh'Uo eliooli grov pale with
four.
"It in from - Walter !" ihe cxrlaitn. d
breaking fr nn her ntteu luuls, aud
f.llowi'JL' her lather. ' Tell 11:0." gl.c
aided, mildly, ai I liei'i Ja m "jl
Croix, "'ia he ill lei I ?"
"Uu calm, niy dear child," aaid Lord
Vein m, iootliin,'ly. wboso counte
unici b'trayed great agiutinu ; "the
young oarl ia not dot I, only miaaing.
It ie to lie b ipo I he will yet be f m nil.'
Lady lii.ine.lio ma Ie n 1 reply, bu
foil pale an 1 gaapiug 111 her fu there
arms, wil l quickly convey oJ her to the
carriage.
M my of the bysiaudorj clnttered
around Jas n St Croix, uoxious 10
know the cause of tl'i alruuje nCJuo.
I'Vo'o (be narratijii be g ihey
jithnrod lhal theo.rl bil lisipiioic.
ed. nn one knew wliit'ior. fhil tbare
wtl no clna V him fate, exoopting hia
hune, wbioli name h i uj a few mir..
ntea uf er mi lnUht. with dark taiu
upon bia .riant and sid a."
The ktrirtl and horror with which
fas. m ll. Croix narrited tbeae oireum
stanou pr 1 lu te I a very favorable im
primal. in upon those who b'ard him
I'.r ho wi next of km t t la 1 lai eirl,
an I up 111 hia death wa ild oomaiut.
p.sne-eioii of the oxteusive la lis and
earldo u of Eirmgion.
"My ohtld," aaij L.rd Vera in,
few moo'hs after, while in clone anl
earnest aonforanc with hit daughter,
'I would not urg you to take lhi
Step were I i.ei aanured that it would
retult in your ultiuiute bitppineii."
"1 do not doubt It father," taid La
tj Dlaoob, Unjjullly. J'UJt Bau-
SNYDER CO. PA.,
how the very tlnii.rht U repulniv to
me. I never liked Jninn St. Croix,
aud t-antiot ay that tuy opluioo of
biro hna changed ainc bin acctHiioo
lo Ma Hew lionori. There ia lo lue
aonietbiojr trciicheroai and cruel in lb
very plain of li la yJ aod tbe und
of hia voice."
'Voii are prejudice. I, my dun'lilor
I nee nilLin oftbii. Indeed, I It
liwf e ti i in to be an hotiorable mrtn. in
every reaped woriliy of you. Von
ha'e oiLrolhei." added Lord Vernoo,
aolenmly, at bin daughter made u
reply, ' and will aoon hive no father i
for my laeo ia nearly run. It grieve
tiiu t.i louve you so unpruiectvd, and
it woiil I lake ti e laul ating from iltatli
co ild I a-oynu ths eiirl wife'' j
I.el it bo na you any latlicr," re
plied l.ady ll!ancbe, indifTcrciitly.
' Siuei Wultcr ie di-iid, 1 eoru little
wbut bcc.Miivt of Dl "
"Tim carl but bi'co wailing! fir
aomo tuna to h you, Hl.uiehe ; mcy
bo coiuv in and receive your o uacut '
irnui your i u lipi:
I .. I.. IM I... i.... I i
i.iij i.i.mii. .iiu.mu uvr iiciui.
Ami in a few inoiuculs the wily moil
wa by her aide.
'I have no hunrt lr kivj ynu," alio
-ai l, in reply to hia e.rnoit prnteata-
i """'i Itf'i'V ber evo culuily, "bm j
hand it your whtuevrr you chuiwe
to claim it. (
'Iflhn most devote! und tender
iuve futi win yur iicai t, it cannot l;ul
l' be n.ine, dear U ly," aaiU St. Croix,
o!'tlv.
X;iy. my lord," laid Lady
( lie, fit inly, ''it will avail liule.
I. curl that I have i buiied in Sir noiin.lo l inliia eara.
Waltera tttave. Vet I prcinlno ihatj " I'abaw ho exclaimed, U baa'ali
all I can ive you (dull be yourt UDy ; it from bin mind, ' il it a mero auspi-
day you iiauio." jeioii on bar part ; alu can know tiuth-
Janoo. 5l. Croix murmured a few ' ino; uf it. Hat lei bar, too, b'war ; for,
wnruani iiiim. men, raining ner
bund rcpecil'ully to bia lipi. turned
away, ai.d. moiinlini, hia iioito, role
rapidly toward Klrii.jgloii Cantle. I.N
bai t full ofexubutiou at hia lucii.a.
Aa he wan panaiu,: through a lir.r.
nw defile a form wrapped in 11 large
cloak Mudd.mly croaacl h;a ut!i, atari-
lin' hia bono an that ho nearly Hire v
him from ihe ea.ldla. Willi a mill-
I'-rml impreoition ho lurunl Uwir I
the intruder,
"It is I, Jaauii
M. t mix . laid a
ilorp, Uulicw Vi)i.t,
Tho cloak wan thrown back, ami
the pale light of the mo m fell upon
the tall f.ru. o! a woman, clad in a
. j' .. a .. . : : .... II rt . i. : .
""""K-i .ai.iuMii; u.u.u. i L-r u m.i.iu , erp.e iban a bride, an 1 the whole
evca were black am midnight, na al.ao peoding re-emMod far m ire a fu
wa llie h -avy ma. of diauniered hairllerut ft ,llt,, ry tridal. Tlio bride
il.tit lull below her waiM, and ber coin K,,)m ,., ,ulvri,,ii , ,is ,a ;,- '' I
plexiou dark even to aivarthinei-. o.m'K.'ii tuoe- in Itcated lint hi bud
et, lu npile of hor weird, unearl hly
a-peel, (Hero waa n.vuotliiug inll.fi
u'cneral contour of ber faue wliicii
l,,ul ur ' u,,lu I'"
,u"ru ncauiy.
'Ardollo!" cxcluimcd St.
Croix as
toi.itl.cd.
"Nay. Jtson," taid tho woman,
witb a low, biller laigh. "not III I
ving and
lru-tf ul Ardello Svl.uicia,
whom you lured by your vilo aria
fmin h 'r happy homo, but the g;psy
queen '."
I I thought "
-Von thought nm, as you intended
me to be dea l 1" aha aaid. interrupting
him with a tat i SI iimro bitter laugh.
Hut uiy dear friend, pdon doe not
alwuyx kill, even when adminintered
by to practiced a hand ua youra. I
have many an antidote ( r toil, ua
you gave ut ou tbe ui.'ht of our last
meeting '."
"Ynu uro talking at 'amdom, wo-
man," aaid St. Ctoix, t'oruly, recover
ik in uiiiviu. in ,.v..-r..
. ... . . . - I. .. 1
Wbut ia il that you wnut of me
uiouey ? '
.Noi fir th world would I touoh
your go'd Jason St Croix,'' exela'iuel
the (lipy quaea with a bauh'y ges
ture ; " red at it i with the blood of
tbe iiiooceol I No, I tamo lo warn
yoo, too, thai ihe eup of venge inoo
ia nearly full, that the. aword of justice
ia ready, oveo now, to deeceod .upon
your bead! (Jo, aod inauad of ful
filling lbo,wlc'd propose that ia lu
your heart, uiouot your floutest tteed
and eaeape into lima fur enuutry, anl
there by a life of pjnit'ncs atrive (0
retrieve tbe pail I
"Are you uud, woman, to addrens
indi language lo raiV exclaimed
St. Croix, an.'erly
Ny, lumr me out Jamn,'' exclaim
ed the C-ipty queen, calmly. " To
morrow ia 10 be yoar bridal day, I it
not it ii to wiiucm your marriage
with tbe beautiful H ue of Glen Villi1
Lady BUnohe Vernoo t"
"It ia," replied ber companion, u
itrim tniilt of tatitfaotion flitting
icto't bi ftee at the recollection.
" Wot to ibt dova when It uatte
Witutl,t.tjUjl I . Jlton fib fleAl ae
NOVEMBER 23,1811.
ool the earl lorn ol Elritoo sulHcient
for thae thatthoti mut lay tl.y blond
alainoJ bauds upon t ho bi'lliototd
brido of thy murdered comiti V
Si. Croix fairly rcelod upon bin
Middle.
" Suy, woman
ll 0 HU.od.
what
mean you :
' Nay, bo clni Jaon," a:iid llie
woman moekiuIy. aa alio cl.iuved
hia limitation. ' Let n i tliy craven
heart fail thee now. l)al men tell uoi
taleil The .tuocu that bcbo'.d thai
leo.l id blood, the rivor thai reooived
the body nf I by vie: . in b.il tin t initio
toaecuno! Yet ia there one whore
eye wore upon thee, and wboe vni-
iieance willaaiely overiako the I (J. !
I wirti thou t. lltfjl'r u Ilia writh
tlint ia coming !"
J.isoti 8l Cioix remain... I fir eomo
ee.indi with bin eye tixod i'Heatly
upon the ipot wiioi-h tliu woman din-
appeured. Coll pempiration ulurled
out in larre dropa upon hia face, and
hi liniln eliuok aa if be wa ieize.1
nh an agiiM fit,.
i.wi.- :. ... . i . ........ .
one in no wo man, lie Iiriuoioo 10
i him-elf, ai bo apurro I h i hor.-o oo-
ward, "the it a very lieu I ! Hut wore
b
twico the fiend that blie ie. hhe
ahotild not aland bciwecu uu au my
prjuuaed biido ." j
llereacliel Klriii.-ton castle in ufe-
ty, and cull united to drown ail n-
( olleeii ui of the nucini thro ih which
no luul juni pa- l by lui (i ilrnilit
'"f wine?. Put it wa in vain ; thoo
black eyea teemed In lu b irnim.' into
Ulan. ( nia very a ml, and the lonoa of that
iMItlie.ntraiig.', inyaterioua warning atill
j oy iieavon, u hub cros my pun au'm
1 1 will r-end her where her babblm
.tongue will koep itiiiet for the tu -
tjro !'
Uueo 111010 Loid Vernon't t a-tlu ie
.nil buatle and activity. The lilt rin,;
furtb ti merry jieal, for il ia the bridal
day of the nolo daughter of hie bonne
.ami heirena of all hia wouhh. I.a ly
I lllaiiehu, the Koao nf (!lti Valley.
I A 111 irniur of iningled pity and a I-
liiiriitioii filled ihoehnroh as ihe bride
culCrod. Her lace wa ulmn-t as pil
as waa Iho coat ly voil rhino ainpU
fi,J J a full nnirlv to ber leet. and it
it
ll()r9 lh !,,.,, ol deep anite I me!-
!UI),,0y. Sho looked ,u ue like a
I ...
., S!0B,,WS, 0iKlt
N'i i.pplauai. followed hi eutrin.,.,
ttVin umoiiie Iih o-.vii rt:iiur. f..r Iiu
bore on re-emlilance to iho lato carl,
bis ptedi eesaor, wlioso alTible and en
gating nrinnura has mud.' hint a gen-
er.il favorite. His ino oie, uoso-ial
iin,Mjfjon n, i:wT hcar'nt r tl-
'a.,,..,! I.;... .,.. (li,c,.J nnl f.a'el
. i,. .....l- .; ,.t i, i... ..('
l.aly Hlauche, in l.mke I li't'e like a
joyful bi i legrooai j hi niuuner was nb -
alrictcd, and hia eye wore an anxiona
and renlleni xi.renab.n. and aeveral
. . , i.....;,,,. u
around tho rbtircb. ai if fearing- to
meet aome unexpected guent. II
crew calmer, however, when tbe eorc
money foinniarced.
When the prient arneo and ha do
tliono " who hiiw any juat caue why
tliitk man and woman ehould n l be
joined in tho bunds of holy we llou'x,
tn d'iclar it ow, or ever after hold
their peace, it w ia cotiatdore I by
8 w l0 beard it ua a owe uiatt-r
of form, and Ibey were atartled by iho
sound of a deep, hollow voieo ia their
u.idnt, which aaid :
" Hold t I forbid tho nurria.'e '."
The bridegroom turned towarls tbe
pine wbonce ll precee led. He etart
cd nn l grew (.ale, and bit glaoco fell
upon the awarthy brow and flashing
ing eye of tho (Jipty quouo.
Ui.baibed by hi augry glance or
the many eyea fixed upen her, abo
exelnirued boldly :
"I prclaim Jason St. Croix, falsely
called the Earl of Elringtou, to bi
a (oretworn lover, a falae knight, a
treacberou and cruel ItiuamaD, uud
murderer, aud therefore nn Suing
mate for the pure and goutle Lady
iiluncbe Vtrnon."
"It it fuUel She It raxd !" fid St.
Croix, hour.ely. ' Let the ceremony
n.-ocoed.1'
" Hihnoo com sanded tb woman j
" yoo ruth 00 you ewn dettruotloo.
'Walter, Earl of Elnogtoo," tbe added
impretilvely tu-ning toward a mao
who tat in the baok part of the
church, uiuuld up in a large cloak,
"ome forward aod prora tbo truth of
1 Bglinffi'ove, P.
i
N(OG.
Al tbet word the man nrmo, and,
throwing buck the cloak, ravelled a
faoo wbieh, though pale and liasl ly,
bore a it rota r'ritiM.ince lo tbe young
rarfa. Tl.nn. w.ilUi.u. ,l..!il...r.itl nr.
n j -t
the i!o, be aproaelid (be altar nndj
fued bin eye Mcrnly ou the couulcn
iiu co of iho il'y inun.
When J.non St. (V.iix' eyes fell
upon him, he Moid like oiu t taiifflxol
with horror. Then llirowin hia
ban. ia wildly above bin he:'. 1, ea if In
jir.ileet hi illicit' from hia ooarer up-
ptoaeb. ho lull heavily to iho floor,
blood gnaliin frjiu hiiunuth uu 1 nos
Iriln. All but on' b'iioii;' tint horror-
siriek'-o ureup aiiipo.icd it t be tin
japiiii dl tlio uni irtunain man. who
, uU, returned to lalj vi-tucanco on hia '
inuiderei'!i, aud I', a red to npproaeb
; Itim. H it I.ady I'.l un be, ruhini; for
j ward, t ,ivw lioi M-!t wil liy on tbo bo-
jaetn of her lover, ohttiiiiiti conriiicinit
proof aa oho did ., Iiom tiw.inni
kiea that luHiljnti bereli'.'ki and
jlipa.tl.it it wan uoepiiit, but h.;r uwq
. ... ..
u.uir Waller. :
1
When thw liftc I Jaaoti Si. Cr .ix
from the pi lee where ho lull fallen
Ihey lo.md that hn h.i l departed, !
bo had rupture i a lai iro b!o 1 1 vei I
It aeoini th it tlio w.iu i li ui'C'i to
the yini'i earl wera nut , an hia uamiil-
nuta iip4ol, m irtal. Ilia lu.ie
into ihe liver, instead of ren Irrin hie
ileal b certain, rettorud bun lo con
, acioii-ne", mi l when h.' aro.o to the
imirluce, ho inndo a depirat elTn t to I
regain tho aliore. lu tl i bo would !
not probal.lv havo b.-ou suoet-aful, llr '
, lio wua very w.'ek IV nil the los.1 l !
bool, Ii nl il n it bo in fir tlu ( i ny
' (picoti, w h'J wan erosain tho river in I
j bout with aoiuo of her f iIIow.ts j
bo picked him up, and, conveying ;
lnm t i her tent, nursed bun Willi tlio
m at devoted and ten ler ctre, throii-h
j tbe long and dangeroua illueaa that
, followoJ.
Tba earl boemna nw ire, oa hia re-
1 oovery, ol hia column usurpu.ioii "f
, hie e-talea anlti'le, alan nf oi be-
trt,a ot ' Lidy ll'anclie. but, retaoi-
in' a irialei'ul nonao id hia inlubied
nena lo the heroin women t) whim be
; owed bia life, who. in npito of all, mill
dun-lie!
a kiiiiii ulf-M.u.iu lot' lin
treui ber . us cmaiii, he allowel ber lii
warn him, hoping llial it would induce
l.i in lo tlei tl.o e,uut.v. delavin
him lo tie) I lie ei'iiuliv, delavin.'
j lor Coat purpoo hi appearand until
! tho very laai m e.,l.
1
There was another bn.lal day ap- hia l.uuila to bo nuji nmra dial, as he
pointed, at which iheio were happy I nimbi catch lh imjui above bia heir!,
uud aniilin f.Csi. j uptm which day j lin k apoku but nuce, aliii:; I n' in
Lidy r.laiiclio. t'.j) beautiful IS - nf j ier ; w b.'ii Morl.i! iuquirdii, whit ! j
(ileii Vailey. gave her hau l to Wait"i y. u want w.th water now '!" Th. y
Eur I ul Ivlrin.'toii ; nho lial long a noo I Wcre lli.-u a-Lo d if they ha'. .I'.Ttl.i'i,,-
iiven biin her heart, an 1 ho was well
t wurt'iv f Ij.iIi.
I lioth the earl and cmuten triad lo
'induce the ip-y t loeu lo h;Hj d wn
in the neat plcasaul cottag i tl.o cur.
had imvu her. Hut tl t'V could nut
nrevail unoti her to itivo un her roviiiL'
.no- lit.. I., wli.eli alio was alroiulv at-
1....1 o. ...... 1.. 1. t.. i.,..a.-
lo vitit th Elrinton in mora is ulicn
' u.s nuee a y.'i.r, and the end gave atrirlj
injuuetious to ull hia K Hants tbul nei-
thurthoiur her follower rLould be
U.olented tit ihi'MD tnues.
A Ni-nnjutloual Blur).
Tbe papera of central . New York
give long account of un uffair wliirb
tnty be at y led "Sirango if 'lino."
Si. dip n.oiitbi iito a notnrinua counter
feiter, named John II. Sima, confined
in the Syracune jail uu l aenienced to
priami ul Auburn, conceived a brilliant
idea to effect bia escape, lu puran-
tuiceufbia project Lo applied to a
Svracui'j doctor, win, nn tho promim.
of a rich reward il a iecennf.il, t.e the!
pritoner hiiiiio potent drua which
tbtew bim into a tranco iinembling
dctih. An inquest Wai hold, and u
verdict oftuicido by poison rendered.
Th body wo then given lo the
fricuJ of tbo deceased. After tho
report ol bil death waa circulated,
and ho bad recovered from the tranoo,
he win taken by bit confederates to
a aafe resort, thoroughly dinguiaed.
and being put on board tho firs be
proceeded to liinghamtoo. A', the
very lime be waa leaving Syracuse
people were holding funeral tervicea
over uu empty coffin tuppo-o I to con
taiu hia body. From liinghuinton be
went to Pittsburg, aod from there to
Denver, Colorado, where a Hurtled
Sytaoiaeman saw bim aod auppoaed
bim to l the ghost oftb tuloide
Explanation fa llowed, during which
Sim relate! bit ilrange, eveutful Lit-
lory, with many mbeliibuieutt which
we omit, and give tbo nory tu it.
twplett form. '
Bad buvi in lnduei. orack walouta
I 111 FlO Maiknt 'ieel,
1.8- ltf Siuiib Ce'i Mian,
... .
Oa olnaea yer ' fAOot).
Oae-balf column, eat year, 0.
One-foartb eelunta, year, 1 fu.
On (quart (10 linen) n iaterliia 76.
tfvery additional Inaertioa SO.
Prefeneioaal and Bnilue atrdt ot
' not aiorttbao flv lioet, per yiar. i,0f
Auditor, Executor, Adminiilriitr
and Anilgne Nolle l.M.
Editorial nuiieet per tin I.
All idtrrtinenieat for a ahorltr perid
thin on year art payahl at lbs lis.
llirr art order. J, and if not paid lb per-
iuii ordering I linn will be bfld refponmbl
lr Ilia tnutiff.
ritii:MiHiv.
I'T inn w. uttiDan.
A linr, "lon l. r. lilken thread
I u fr pr; j,i,:r and i maki it
: bin I heatls and liv. l lo hoarii and llrei i
III. I a in a In rill I. may fdnlko it.
A lid ft ii lakei but ouo wen w..rl
ll.il om wre wotd to brink ll '
ll draw lie li i in .unliiii: ln) c.
It dniwi t!.e lu it. i f li ir-ure
Frnm o to ey ben I. in la touch h m l
When I'vo litarn I e il i.n mcinurj ;
Arid draw, a uiiiiiic,; a w.n I
Which nukii llini woid a li .ure.
Like Itrinn of a liieeful hsrp nr lute
llolwei'tl (tlnd ouN 'lia bo' Ii ll.
And luT.'a foi l liii)i.ir.a on tbe llirod
Mnk tuii.ic ran- ant golden
Milk inil.li: au.'ti ll l:ilT h'nvl
Cou'.d !ie, an I u or gro'.v el J, !
I 1 1 1 if a l.ira'li may alinke il. In
That breaih i uiii' ne or il novcr ;
And never ). .'k.ii t that wor t
W l.ivh fru nil.liip'n tie iinbl never ;
It 11 1 li tbe -i 1 pio aintiir nil
The d iwnih if .!' r oevei.
'I M ... . --
Two HoMiel a Lj ut lird.
Morton and IliucL, to ol tbe Cm!
j ilornia rebbi ta n b i est a'.'d from pri-
"n D, we' tllklll :o C li.'UJl nil (ll
roail to Car.,n A uaiiviel
., ,, ... ,, 1 1,.. I, r.n. ni..l
ur .. ,.nit r... u,. ti,,. t,i of
.,. -i.:..,.,.. ll,. other waa a-ii..
lllir,P1i , ,utv,, , , .all,i, UJ
rmti.jj ou tl.o glolll.J. A coupio -f
ropr were pu-'el over the b.Mtn, a
j wnoii driven 1111 lnr.Jan I t w ti j.ii."i
j lowered. M'rt.in Im iu I tlu pn'..ira.
tiotis fioiti or, t iJeiid t.. l.i-: pi'luur
jincrino: "Ul.i k, ur ym rcaiytj
, die ?"' Tho answer ; v: : St; tl.i ia
ni t tho ciorj to Lin-' u " " Vca it n,''
a.;id Morton ; "don't )o,l boil' theiu
baildia.' tho eal!'j.' l .'" Moi'.ou wud
u-koJ if be wouldn't aland lu jier tli i
tiro, when bu replied : ''It ii'ut worth
while wanning uow." lie ulno uu I
lo K iborta, inclining bimaeif ati J llljck,
We lire lo awinc tin I l uieau to bt.vo
jy()l, rtntt wlu U!l if I can ; I want
j .u:!,,,, i;:luk waa fii.l c.'rriud oui
!an I I tu I into tho wuon ; ha bad to
In. raised to hi feet. lutMo .d tho
r ,t of tho tiu: without being -ip.
i p.-rted Morton wallsn 1 out. O.i
j tuiuing tl.o corner el tho bonn bo
.uictly mrvcyed th arrniuoin.MH.a,
! i.uvin,' loan uitoi.t i..n 1 1 tin en,,;,.
luain an J ropes. Ilj n'oled but lit'.lil
bclp to j;.t iulo tho wanu, uud i.u
j mediately rmuincnocd to place tho
rope ever bia head, fr.yiug to tho pir-
,aon who Htool
..o..t .,..11 .r I,.,
l.r l.in. 'OmL-m ii.c
'...mi u.illar Iiom under '. l,o rollo
! J,,,,', !,;,.. iimo with bia c
! und. r lhe"ropo.'' II. then .
i
ut collar
I'equcstud
to ray, Moit.c uiiaweiin "No." T'l.ey
rt m i. iibked il they winded to talk with
limi;Mer, or have prayrr offered, lo
whioh Muton repliel that ho ha 1
ild ihe u ini-ter wbaa ho bad to lay
il.o line before Ha nul l it wua'nt
I uu'l t,,r a man lo li t taken off without
' r..li...,...- rr anl if it,.
some rrliitiuua rereinony,
ininiaior would consent he would iiUe
' 10 liavo iiivr 1 (Tirol.
A uiiuishr
t,mk him l.y tlio hand.
an 1 a few
worda were tpoken, mil Morton, who
', Was fin ing the crowd, biiid : ' I am
prepared to meet my tiod," but im
mediately udJod : "I don't know
that there ia any ioJ." II shook
linndn wi'.h a man ataudina' ou tin
w.il'oii.
Hlaek waa Khaking bands but nil
mithiuij, A abort prayer wai offered
only broken once or taieo by tigha
j from Hlnck, and, 114 the word "Amcu''
' wiih pronouiucd, tl.o wag'.u moved
j uw .y. lllaolt. being a !are heavy
man, die 1 without a Hirudin". Mortou
vas a am ill man, and a if wifiio In
Vu I auffjiiu, sprang high aa
the tnpp'irt moved Iroin under bim,
and ha died without the tuovomeut of
a inunelj after b;a weight retted upou
the rope.
How iik KsiAru'. A man wit
caught lo ono of tbe lite Wiioootia
prurit fires with 00 tin am of building
a bael-Gre, no 1 ao lu imitited tbe
gnphert. Cutting a bu.e and with bia
hunting knife, ha thraw the dry dirt
out until a Into aufBoiont fjr hi body
wa made whou ha crawleJ in anl
lolled the tutf over bin. Ha lay
there until the fire bad pasted over
bim and wit ipeidiug furiouily ou
its wiy miles disiuot, and then slowly
ltd cawle I out of bit liriig grave,
heated fearfully, but injured io 00 wif
whatever.
A yonog married mao wa remark,
iug In lorne ladiei that it waa ilwiyi
the wonseo who rao after tba meo,
when" lit wife indignantly taid t
"You know, my dear, that I never
ran iftar you."
"Tint uy bt," ba
opponiu Walls,
.- 'jr
i..irTii... rra.oaa. " a."..
1 lu b.u aua,.... w. v'r . .
k.-. la .ataa. aaaar.i Ua'n ali. a.na .1 Uaia,
aaar.. In. U anai. M rau tasna. rMaMi. r.
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