The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, September 24, 1859, Image 1

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t- .t..- •o.rst tlona , . ‘; v ihrts. 1 old rags. Ins few days be was able to be out,
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An! trrio .4 _ :12e t...V . tat gar EATIIER DI'STEII:7, . . .--
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B. F. SLOAN. F.DITOR&PROPRIETO/1.
VOUTME
11ORTINIKR PHICLPP4,
A ?TOW IC lAr Vir..CIOICe Plitt llurplky's Tag
between Rrown's Hotel and !tend linuae,irito,ra I
C. COTT A: , N/4, IV.
lliamacyza an .a$ kind, of Coda. Bolt, PUstitra 71 16 0.
, skal„. raablac bock, Erie, Pa. fat.
A ! , C , AT T. 1 . B . &ARUN.
T c. KELUEN,
• . svmuummts mad ROW/ dodge In IOU&
h.uc'!Ab, G.rmart and Atroeneuk Ifordnors, Anvils, Viers,
, o, morl, be. nendlory and Carting, Titookbag.
Mottatne Bolsnaif sad Paikatox Crumb sunny anprosits •
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Wll Eli F.,» z L , et to - to d
the ta i t n =HOn
on
the estate of Jot.o riuvatrreir, 4teof Milito. Charm.
ore all perougrat ro,rebteal to mud vita trill omakerhatisate
tate payment, and those having claim groan the Wale
pretreat them properly eutbent for eettentent.
Arpt. 10, 1848.-3i14. &darer.
X r4 YrIVE IS UEREB7 Gl\ N, to all
parsona hewing friend. in the United Prepthylree
r tan Burying grounkt, (on the corner "{ F.Sgiath sod Presteb
F r ifettita..3 $3l Yr), to remove or eILUINt tier resnoral of their
rentaroo, on or before the UAL chi/ . of October MI
ro nokinibg In the gr,onria alter that time will be
remote...A hi the Trustees of the Coragreglitton, aggraspably
to the pros lons of the Art of A...W.1y, passed at the
last session of the Legaslature, authorising nod remoral.
hatie, July 2. lilAtt $y order of the Trustees.
A. Nee_
Physician, Surgeon and Dentist.
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ERIK CO.,
DR. L. having permanenth located at
Uni•-n .111 attend all /vanilla ids profession
~u 4 pron.p.now All astral o, eratlona on the Teeth
performed sod warranted. Artificial teeth invented from
..ne to an entire set . July 2, 1484.--4
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P. ELLIOTT, Proprietor.
TIILK LARGE AND ELEGANT ROTEL
Wu born thoroughly repot i•ed taut tufuruhib.
snit le now open for the recevtinn cle
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llM.,Board by the Day, Week or /Wendt on pea
s,,nable terse". the Proprietor ple4y , ny hanftlf that
no effort *hall he mooting to 0.4 e
rirPrieste ;•nrlirp, Dinner Parira. or Vetnwere or
rabbe halls wilt hod the ocontorroodsuonu at thte House
AO/ prtiOr to any other to the city and the chantey a. rra.
rttahle.
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kKING Pt)ViDEAS,
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put and OMIT gianrito.
A QUAINT TO TUS Enzros ;
"Wo.en a lady gets stalled in p gutter.
14 the midst of a populous street,
(Like 14 tly that is stranded in the buttes,
And has to uncover her feet ;
As gently the crinoline lilts she,
Alt d gives it her gracetnliset sweep,
is al low to blanket, ' hir.
it he $t her ankles should,peep.
Juss to see if they're thicker artery thin.
4r l Editor, is its sits! '
mar Le not considered proper for young
ladies td give their toaratersamee to indiseritni.
nue
Sar The melancholy editor of U. Bootgip
Post says the suicides throughout the Uniteir
States "w wr4llo-4bout nine a week.
OS. Mr. Alonzo Hitcbcok, of Chicago,
claims to have boop the inventor of the
Armstrong gun, for producing which an
Englishman 'vras honored with the titio of
nobility '
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a large and t
all flesh was
Stapect
way the asses {are nibbling at me."
sek. A uo s without a girl In it only half
blessed ; it is n orchard without blossoms and
a spring with .ut a song. A house full of I,ss
is like Lebano . with its eedars o , but daughters
by age firesideare like tie roses of Sharon.
North 'Caroliaa jproductia more turpen
tine than any other Slat*, and itOn claimed that
South Carolina, in proportion to her toopuht
don, produces more ponitrz. t i ao the tin!
Carolinas may be called tar Mal leathern. , .
sir An Englialr -refsieirtw in cutting' up I
new volume of verses, Jays of ffmt feet: 'age
is w>e of !hose who a far numg em pset.,:*aye
bend flinging out ine ff ectual eatel
t iv Men lute, head' or "ProPihmiM4
loudly of 'their invisible eueetsa t ' •
set,. .A young MLA in Cincinnati, arid, 19,;
as made [our attempts to kill himself boommq
young lady, of whom he thinks a real deii,
ersims in giving him *kite cola abaulder."-4
he parties are highly reepheilib* 2 13 4411Lti
other, who lives to livr Twric, has been. 6 00
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The leading senissimileastarwattle
ay --kinth atßeeeber..l3Liartvapii MlGgri-Plopt
, in, mid to make from fivel/tottparot
twetity:thouianiffiollirs a year. 'aire
)021ge,r in Tit eackiiits 'bet tally tot deflect
-Tr.-I/Nth° theology".4* facttletravocApivi
°old do credit to Wall Ergot. f . • •
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sidr- story is tohtota *feet wiso,:it behit
FriLla%, had helped himall tb a -wok 801)04
t Ihe remark— '
It is twit day with me goatkimem::
ss 11,:n u buge fellow, with ,ted whiWte
r..ache.t stenos" t Ile table, and .
tiatting tbe
in two. forholl over the half of ft to his own
tftie, with the tentork—
uuaur..
beourßt in ti,p ,
er:udlor MI it.•
-And it's 4Sui luck to dislikes Km y4—.45,140
) ;ink that nobody ban •owl 1 16 1 0 -111111
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arrested the tlelittquent al:Wee - aced t i er pi t y
n'o+gi‘t rate The offlcii to the service At her
fl it and to,fJwewaspattoin,taehAte
m3"ier. and F,uligtmened I3riusin
1 1 6,11 never cortAen , ho your marriage .1.114
said Charles Rectint
ton. wit h a 1111.tic.fl loot: anti augry eyes.
1 lace 1 1% tilisut more 'than 1 love you,
Clior;et, eltou'ol pot aug,ry This is
love \'. , U better than
.-oontl...ra paper thinks it would be ay ,0 ) 1,3 "." 1, "'
p. T, find mlywhere'-toore r-11.110et0r... %iilinta It I crapyour wife, can be
.4•ltei., caption's. ~ rs, tum e yaur have 'paid Me a oonspliment.
nod laws lees tou r,- r„;.. 1, I • , grn.ei-.1. for, in 011eelllg
of
me
1! p.,p1.',31,0n, more 'uttlf-......kt.1 Y . '"r 1 . " ‘1"1..1.F our Pr"fere noe
Ir .1.14/Were. )et...4 care for expett.es, n‘iko. m , 1 - Alrer totatletr. of you se-
PI •• w ••41 for reuralfo:. mo re go..ritkoldrtrre_ timnaittme.,, . NllO
• 1 IN N-0111.1 he rrtit
-• .r.• aced. tome utorix. mom re- isal.r; I,y not boil
-•.) more !Imre , c'eNerta- , s and -0
1 ••, b • roar we
•
e,
• r 1.... re real iutleywn , lol: e. PAler isti. 1. Tl.l r, •11. 1 e,111T10( you ae
and frawkint-L, mire danger
un•afer ) r ink!. more Oteldtig
It r”. ••and awkwarl dancer=, than in our lie
11 ,.. h 111“1 1 tii,lll•ll.l C n u c d ettates•
ez. , ut on
IME
1ii... -
Ll-,7'" late Republican meeting at Lan
!-• ,• .lt Iwo of the Rpeikkeret differed some
% ..at e IVA * ot the Repul.lican party. Mr.
.1. I. aho ~rlginally was an old bite Whig.
;,., •, , .. • 11
hit the pre ,ett t 1141,111 , 12 ran party
- r.• \ I h... 1.1 lug part 'Kith another name.
I i t, t whip bliOlt to take the lama of it, I
a 1.C., .7-t.rae , who had been a k ieiwwrat
I, 4 , the Old Democrat le party, to which lie
',el,,tig. and that the aentoerats t•hoolri
'• Nti ~1 , 1 Orman who was present in
! ••V et for a harty is dish De one brovaa
.I.•r Vig busty. and der odder
,• • 'tr Locoinco hart). I it.
.1. y von humbug.'
?kir ,1 ntnn travelling entered% tavern. and
..l".11114 no one present but the landlord and a
negr..• -eat ed And entered tut• conker
-411-4 w ith the 11Pgrn 1htt711:: n 41:ed
if he 14 a- 41'7 m'ho .•tvl he waft
Sirtin7t.t . tot , ' him to go to the bar and take
Foulet hing at his expense. Negro •lid.<r, awl
lett. Landlord says to 'granger.
• • kre you act l iminted with that novo !"
• •Nte, nerer saw him before; but why do you
nk
-1 furpoffod you were, from your converse
tioi , with him, and asking him to drink, -
•-t t l,, held the stranger, "I was experiment -
Eng The fact iR I we'd dry too. and I thought
if your liquor didn't kill him in fifteen min
utes, I would venture to take a drink. myself."
The landlord's curioeity wee fully satisfied.
FEEI
SE
. .
t Insurance agent to this city, t g•ea
lentan wcll an,l faviirahly known as a man of
ruth awl veracity, tells the following, in illus
estton of the verdancy of a gentleman in Pike
minty. mud., with whomhe had effected a pol
tey of illftttrartte
In the list of printed questions in the Com
pany's blank's, there is one like this.—
.. lehes--how kept !" The Pike county gen
tlemen was burned out. and after the fire dis
eovered this question In his policy. and, re
solving to make a sure thing of his premium.
wrote our informant something in this wise :
•DelrSi r —I was 1•44711 t out 01:11he--dey of--,
an d sc ent-ding to your laws, I hare kept the
ashes. They are in barrels, what shall Ido
wit's them . !" Promo Union.
and '1
l li ' l,teEftEL
- Olth,
HAMS.
=CZ:
re' • . •
fv f f
VIR
, :"11, 1 , •
111 M
ERIE, gok;
_, speaking of
marked that if
load of hay.
lan, from the
1
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Apt* ]
He e
Too •
El
Ell
Re tat Sao
And wh
Re takes
Du
He . Jean,*
/Jaren 4.
He ' 44111 - I wrote,
absurd;
He escrigli" - last cigar.
more ;
He the /tees--
Fanle leer !
He talks 4 fragile health
And tell to pains
He suer .tre of ill.
Of wait:Ali, itsri.euznplaine
And hoer at keinigie , l once with Death
, 'fib keep tkoe SS at bay :
'OD titemea like tate away he pee—
But never vesoray '
•4 I
ne,tells zrat tiketerping words
• &ar t I#l,l)wprosSe wrote,
¢nd ern, paragraph
Paminartf tea ihots.
tW: the-wrier 11i41 roe wrong
Ilirrt through
nir4o , 4kr . 1 pleasant things
-I. "•• eitee",.l Ashen '"
lisee'ar
*at
NU
/
Li M ik t
,
' t ter 4'
'
knocker off
-I /1e door ;
I do-akikt"
16tifjpeivi ,
„Or
peen
theexhibitionb of anger atm ,—___ e
hy Charlet this evening, I see he has a fearful t his nevispeper, unit Wens
temper, which might have made me wretched ' Mr , Thonees wettest hie way to Ms own paltry sum m y ceii._
as his wife." 1 home.
alowly
no. t , ,, ,, i , xt , ,, ,,.- 1) t • 1m1 ,,,., lLed .. herdwerkeig tooth. became an eminent lawyer
and 1 richest man in Keetucky, being worth several
-Well come in dear child. It is full a quer- 1 inelen wae %hey , : eeere 'w:,—"a m!' by son of a , au d. 'tete•so'" , arid wham he cited. he was the
ter of ten. honest people ought to be in bed
i l n o t t er r, b o r l e n o cui f lil'eue,ittnrdestl-nile"rel'c'li ' l, l2:: a il , la t r h e , , ,
01. , ,
motions of dollars. Ile owned several hundred
by half an hour after bell-ringing." drew i itid acres of the soil belonged to hire
"I will come in Been dear mamma. I think one who ra s e,* like :` or. sa4 ti. was a turn i Gr. 1 nefirs'''" , glod "O ra)ette county alone, five nun
Willi:tut will be here by ten. I will just meet lien of the •• •r anti It f,Troc , l the wad .1' t'it.• I
him at limply-here and tiay good-night to biro. l bat t ler . I: laborer he wee noted for his faithful
1 The I i ,ileith iitraLl remarks of Mr. Wickliffe.
t "It is poseitile sent her mar have found e r I that "-`
Ile was to bring me a wedding-ring. '
'Well. at ten you must comeln. Tie a hand- t torn the paper Perhaps he does not f i le them, ) "t••••• •-•' industrY. erei the amount of w ork
kerchief over your head, Ida, for I feel there and throws thi in la ay It
..,,,, any ~n t, tln ,„
w! • . 0 he could perform At the whipsaw he
o n his m other ', a d „,k l i ,„. f „,. the loan ot . a ,i, ant e timber and eptit out five hundred rails
is a dew: pick them op 1 nr. _ i 1 ,,,,
~, , .i , ,n , i a ., 11
t , ti. W.,. Uncl , ll +.l, d. and on many occasions he Cut
-Ten wee ` truck by the old clock in the
h one* . tilt id l e s l over h ee l no t . come, She 1 volume of t he I , .i• i,ilvsC.i.iTiorii 1,, wale 1,-- a "y•
.in the palmieet day s of his popularity
welted till ten minutes past when, slowly and I longed t o her httsba• 4 Tee. v.: ' e na,,,e nit end w , a,th he never 'ceased to boast of hit.
wonderingly , she returned to the heuee. to
Ti11ta1V1:A110tt,t,,a,,,,,,,14,1 , h i ,. h w iti Lt is c.t i c e , . l r , n n so in.reit,l:olnz'r i anti l,, c
a en i t s e b n . l , s t : r s .
S a t inab6ehret,rt.,,
theie sitilirldiaitedoftatz;
Ile hes never failed me before, ' she said :
a it ., t out ema.l ereiniee of attattem
but perhaps somethingh
has detained him.— Ibe celled on the wet. w eel NVlV.ineyrn i. , ~ 1; fire . nail
, wht:n first admitted to the bar he gave
g the position
It rennet be that, now that I lan engaged to i library for the 1).) , ,h. by (tattles ii,n,se,t,
him, he loves me less, and thinks he need not 1 looke d Palo. . 0 .. 1 ,== d e"'e- -40 in.wit --. !Let
persr:vc i ritnce never fail of success, and it was
w ei e h h e a fterwards won. But industry and
be su 'punctual to his engager:tense as 'when he 1 the doctor said ,
was nut sure of me. and was trying to win my ', Mr. bedtitginn y.. 1 4) not look well. you sr . el , he tr, a -i;-ntil manner in the case of lir
~ , .
.. 4
~,.
ow
,%,,
.. ,r,
.00..
,iplilili. c lgipisuisutud,i,,t.s.t.,;,,,,.:iildeh.,!,lifirpieedridasvhely
ahoithcoonrticeaervedof
consent I" must look atter 3 -orsell i iiidi Tune very boon demonstrated that
Hew eensative, bow jealous, hew everting ii. i
he T , l ,. i . e ) ,,t,ti,z, ~ it. tattghe 1 and tamed away his i
true love. 1 1 ' ' ~ r
i.
1,13 re-entered the house, end by and by ni- heel\ a great nLvn , "r ", I.' ."•"•tr if ,' c „,, t , „ 1 , hut possessed. and which only needed this cul
tired humor till hope of seeing William for diet one. nu'l ,11101. I lure to pl.we Lint at the head of the bar in Ken -
night had averred. ' , Th.- is 4 ,I , VI 'lily American jeurnel. Mr 1 It-'ke lie wee truly a great man, and in
In the morning she detected a dream. She Iltelingt.tr. t , ',e e teed by e Jew " i.t,te r, ,i,e,•: ~ I, _t ter man than the world gave
' credit of Lew , lie tied bid
believed that she was walking arm-in-arm with "i e"ld'el- r' i 1 't• 1 ant not a Po':“.trvirl. t , taw,b' "" enemies
William by the side of the river, when a race- keep it es waste paper .' i r.• d: 1 11,41 42.. r, at injustice . but he had many
maid rose before them out of the 'rater, and ...tit, Indeed : Permit UlO tl. 1./ .:, user .014. , I ' gar ''' . I' •*
said ;
for ushers Yo must go with me! My home •-Yes; but y e l l wa, ee ,et.e m e as I has ean , Nroavasr Disceveer.—The Liverpool Poo
in the depth of the river is ready r." engagement . e on can h orrow .y O , „i nc e h o ok, I, sp.. iks .1 a recce ,liscovery, by Mr. NAPIZR,
She thought that the mermaid so fascinated you please , besides the Eno e l.,' ,e,iot id tila. r tos, by watch the concuption of fuel
William that. he left her side, and went, ashy a After the ring man ha I g., l e net, alts lie' . 1 li. set-eel-hie , i- greetly economized,
resistless spell, to the syren, who was about to for proeeeded to etaceitte the ere e".apt•r- u;aett t , it has be,.n tried in several ocean steer
entwine her arms about him. when some one the chair, bat fiiund then , ail wh .. , tint .. te `ti
and wt. t, sueees•. The saying is one-third in
cried nut. as if from the air, “Fare, and slay one wrapped "!''''`lmi a i lr ‘ el ul en :he t• - o•le. ; the ~ust.i, 2 . - of coal used; and, avoiding leat
her, or she will destroy Lima" h e a ppronehed ii, and saw that it contained nicalirie,s, the fact will be best umWstood when
She hefted. at that moment report, as if from melon seed. Iwe say that on a Voyage to the West Indict and
behind her, and saw William. with a wound in A p levier, of this paper was torn -di \ glAnee i bark the tetvine w o u ld h e between 4 1 , 500 an d
his forehead, fell into the arms of the syrene
showed him that lie had the m ieslll,4 pi,rl =mitts t f.".l. o awt 'l=l-edby all the West India Mail boats.
who plunged withhim into thi
n g rer, and disap- drawer in his teen lielise ' \ the annual cost would be abridged by a very
peered. There was a mocki laugh behind Instfhtls end adroitly he petred out the . large sell!
her, and she thought the voice sounded like
seeds, end' secure'- the paper lie at i' user- Tbe %icing of cost in coal is only one of many
that of Charles Itengton. She turned to see whelmed w'i't sorptise .imi pain .1. he was I edcatit &gee. At present coals area bulky and
if her fears were t rue,r when the loud voice of leaving, Mrs ltedington met ham in the hall. heavy article They occupy considerable spare
her mother awoke her. end seed. . if'er a few remarks about. books. i , i n a •essel. and for te voyage to Australia, for
os sra g e , c hild .. up, Ida I There is fearflll "nave the,' iliscevereet the murderer, doctor '• i instance, they can hardly be earned at all.-
-Pit yme not : Your pity adds poileet to tbe news l" "Net yet I b e lieve • l Itetitten the euantity hy one-third, say ',Viet
barb you leave so completely fastened in my -What is it, mother!" she cried. •
starting "Poor =Ca = Charles I hough i worlds of er, I,,us to "„likkriona, an d ibeeoyage may be „m_
heart. 11 - Ote me, Ida, hate me! That will be from her vivid dream. and has r. i: been himself since he heard how m e..ced to perfect confidence that the vessel
the most grateful return you can make me, for -Williata-----1 - she is alums: beside hereett. I allot: he loved can steam all the way. This will be an mt.
robbing me of youreelf."
„ William is dead f" she shrieked, catching her ; hut 1 alwaye told him she was too poor a tunas advantage, and fortunately for the
"Litaxitts." said the lovely girl, as she took the words from the pallid lips of her mother. match for hint. 1 oat very si. try fur her, at I ! tireat Easiern, she appears coutemporare. with
his relemant hand in hers ; -dear Charles, my "I saw him hot llt is not so! Oh, do not be for the poor ,Yonng min how shock,ng the diseovery She can now be s ailed c heap.
.
The doctor left , and proeecitet te his house. , lv, and as she is certain to sail well, her ',le
friend, bow can you blame me I' Ilow can you !silent!"
feel re! Love is a mysterl. Ido not know ' "News has just come that he was found in—" took the wail, eta went to the residence of the cc- s 1 , , n., lenger problematical ,
why 1 choose Wittiest' rather than you." l'ltt the river, with • bullet wound in his justice of the peace. The two gentlemen re- 1 4.
ekle has known you but ten mont h s , while I forebesd 1" she cried t nained closeted to;ctber f:ir an hour That I ~.t . ii , n , a ___ ~, laasa,,,—A meeting at. prom
leave knee
pm from a child." "flow wonderful and true!" cried two or aigtv. Cherie- , Red:twee cm- arrested wlttle at I anent Ntilettieas was held in New York Moo.
day night and arrangements made for purchas
e!, know it Charle s . I heti e always liked you : three neighbors who were at her bad room a table, by two (tamers of t h e law, no d c onveyed !
Do you not remember how I have en often given door : while s third tulld, "How could she kno* to Prison.
le e d en ied a il k r i,-.trlcrlgc of the murder. and ,
I lug,' a horse and horse furniture for presage
yen ficesterti: and how you need to lore to car- this'!" tem to the Duke of Magenta, 'Marshal MeMe ,
ry my heavy satchel of books home for me ; "i saw it in s dream? rani tell me, is William assumed the free; and hearing of injured inns- -I i).‘l3. The home and mountings will cost some
seed bow you gave me birds and rabbits for deceit' _ eence. SlWer., and will be ' , flat to France under
who will also present
pets, and I named them after you ; and how ..Yes„." answered the minister. 'who lived I, Ile WAS In •Itt. , t.tr. , '•runglit into the court ; Aare: , c a. : , ennim i ttee ,
you Used to do my hard sum. for tile, andwhat near, and, having heard the news, hastened to I for trial Ow Mer•ha' with an appropriate addreee, A
' creon' will *lee be hired td take charge of the
geoid friends we used to be S.' the Lou eof mounting, as became his office.— 1 The only ground, orevidence a:reins - thin] was
-Ye& I remember ic all, Ida ; sad we were
"lie,
w e found dead au hour ago by the shore, I the fregment o f d n. wspaper. But the defenee An i ma t th in i ne: .h e eocare , w hi c h t ie inten d e d
very. happy :
amt when I grew up, and you i half in he water. Re had been shot in ti - t. I ably seeded that the aeeesein wheceer he we e. f it b e ec i nal, if not superior, to any of these
perehaeed for the Emperor. They
grew up and became eo beautiful. I reeelved forehead. His body is taken to his mother s rl.git' bur': s' , Aer‘ ' lO I'''1""r• ""I'• 'u''h Pl'l'stl' I reeentiv
Wag In be nitoel en the prt , -t.et• 8 premtsea, at t er ,
you should be n v wire; het then came Os 1 where tia inquest will be held." gettinit up a subscription in Ireland to
!stranger and—ana—e, i "Olt William! Williem t—who c ould have . brori4lit it with him from ettother town. prevent a sword to the Marshal,
Here the emotion, if pet a gush of tears, of I done ig • Dead'. William dead I" ehe ehekail -The Star cis-cue-is four thousand c0p,... -
..... .........._ .....—_—_-_.
the young man elmileed. hie tuteranee, end he ed. an fell insensible Lae the arm. f o b r wegly, - I.e added. -*DJ II ere. ire ;bur thee- vel e The Augusta !Om). &watch ralatea
tur n e d * veal w ithnet fiCishing the sentence. • mother. send cheaters t 6 it my el...int is innocent.'
..it s f eat d, Charles, here le a mystery. 1, t st a • * - * When eeerytaely ; tsar, as a negro boy was sanding under the
iD Cou rt "e d f'-'r si' r" ,- i s sato'otin of a house in the course of erection,
loved 111 m as soon as 1 PIM him. I don't know 1 Thetrleath of William Appleton, by violence, quitted. the turn newspaper %edit :tic Ti'. , 1 , thee e bricks cemted togethdr with mortar fell
llealt - i a ,iseance of -b en t twenty-five feet, striking
-bow it yea, but our eyee ne soo ner met than in so mysterious •• manner, created the most had taker , fe to the library , with e-Mre
was '•
-' Cu tr) on the top orthe bead . The boy was
our hearts seemed to fly together cud embrace profodnd os.eintextent throughout the peaceful or Redingtee s" name upon it,
like long absent Mende." . villaea. tie was beloved. and po tuber, and and the fte-gment fitted to it before all eyes. no._ ineured. but the bricks were broke Into see
The appointe d lover made no immediate was not known to hare an enemy. no bad • When Chs .les lledington caw this totper pro- meal pieces
reply. kle walked for e few momenta to end i been Wind by the bank, his body half in the au,ced, he uttered a cry of despair, and sprang —.--e-e-------'•.----.
fro before the garden-gste. There wawa cloud ' "stet ; but as his clothing and hair were them:- from the prisoner's boa so unexpectedly, that lndians lie around loose in Marysville.
visible upon his
by
and a mere fieeciness of migh t y wetted, it was believed he had been he bed reached and leaped from an open win- ' Cal. An honest citizen' complains in a local
site u p , w hi c h a l ar med h er , she a pproached Howe* a add floated ashore. The ranee dow before ee could be arrested. .Mounted ' paper that they incommode his door-step by
him and said, -Charles I". whinke be lay was about half-way between the men follow nis wild eight, and be less overtak- "reclining ow them very drunk, and haring to
"Well, Kiss Boyd !" , yillsigs and the'residenee of Ida Boyd, by the en and caught at the very spot where the body 'be stepped over."
,
Thus ~t ien4ilJl.y tipolce
1.1.4 cL a 4v, t•e:, r nt•t.;. •,:sri eiv.itteen.--
, r NY' w --tan rich nine
of urteotitroilskl,le I , 3‘stotv.4. who had loved her
an.llr,+tiltl lltiVe 111..de her ills wife ; f,t , r
th.ingit p•he StiA etilko.l. her
fat hr,'ing Le. n a 4 ;vl .. ctnan of fortune. 'FLO
hiseaut , reluee.l L f, ra 111- tleatit, through the
i o; •r, 1%1,1011 It , hal inveliteti tit
110 KR ,
They were tnriitm at the gar.lon-gate. to
tr1:401 ti-k, I.er tweompaa) iota
atter 11:0.ing . t. -,•• her. .:tying that he
as‘ af• w anr,lr t her aloms. These
few %coraa wt re The t.ff,r hand aryl for-
a
ante. Iler repty w a., lir. Ate htd I.een
month ruet% ‘pplet on His
called
angry ev_lantall,ms •10,10,1mili tment
from her the sor retuottAtrAnce
h ind
skine. h e itl lt)r he
logituting •d' • ,r•
.•1 sec replie.l. almost flt.res-
Ttlwat ell her Inv , -r halo you. Itia Boyd
Thpro sco.ll •: As far NS 1111sta
I 011.
harlelk—t'h trlem Stop whtrh. yun are.—
Th , eundm:t unic,,rthy of you and painful
tr. me. - she cried. lasing her hand u p .n his
arm. « hirh pettishly withdrew' from her
touch. 4.1 f I cannot lose you, why will you
he me notour love for
me at vra% tp,t euea WVIII , I Ana 1111 . I c4ts of
itte I"'
lAA —talk not 1 bro. ' M love for you wonla
y
have made me dre for you' lerierrioy, if you
had bidden me do any deed involving the risk
of uay itle. L would have untrched„ with a smile
upon my lips, to death. .o' that I felt that you
approved:"
She looked in his face. The moonlight
gleamed through a lattiee of leaves above their
heads, fell in wift s pewlor upon his forehead t
for his forehead was uncovered as he spoke to
the fair ohjett of his worship. There was a
momentary silence. She broke it by saying,
Charles l am very, rery sorry for you .
N •!~f ~J~rt~ sFc7
" t
oBsERyER
SEFTEM 13 ER '24, 1859.
sound
from the friend
er goes :
chair,
irs :
riews
likes the line,
' to grieve.
)ert les—
kre
that dreatifut ula44—
„.imatuauk raiz,
;bout :be Say
ttrgeot tooluf ,
ytYd I,•out ;
Mil out
:11: • •
oro gone
or more.
of L Meet
tiree:i. •k -
Irmo dottier**.
gere,44;
=
"Do not speak to me so unkindly."
"What matters it ? Are you anything to me?
Am I anything to thee' Are you not his! I
do well to speak unkindly : But forgive me,
Ida! I am not angry with you. Poets say
love cannot be, helped' But as for him, who
knowing bow I loved you, and whe has come
between ate and bappiness----"
"Say isto word in anger, Charles : For sty
sake, do not be anzry with William."
"For tit,/ sake :"
"Yes may I not ask this ?"
"Ida. what do I owe him that for thy sake I
should nut hate him'."
"Nothing ; but, oh, forgive me! I knew
not you laved me so dearly. You never told
me till to l aight :"
"Becalms 1 did not deem it necessary to tell
thee," he . observed bitterly. "I thought you
understood the look of my eyes, the touch of
my hand, the tone of my voice ! To tell you
that I loved you would have seemed to me like
painting the rainbow, or lending torches to the
fight of the mars! 'et, alas, I see I have been
mistaken j The love of this world to secure
itself must gabble and speak itself out, or the
loudest goose will be the victor."
-You are very bluer, Charles."
"Pardon ma, but 1 feel bitterly. Good-night,
Ids."
"Let us part friends."
"Friends ! Ah i Friends What does that
mean llot enemies t '
"More than that, Charles' Let us part
friends'."
••Not enemies!" simmered the young man,
ea be coldly received 41 hie own her soft hand,
with which the warmly clasped his can
never bate thee When I die, Ida, your image
will he found engrsven upon my inmost heart.
Good-pight. If I never more speak to thee,
do not imagine I hate thee. But I can never
look again upon the form that is possessed by
my riN al. tiood-night."
He left the gate and walked rapidly onward.
she impulsively followed him half a dozen
steps. but seeing he paid no attention to her
pursuing feet, though he must haveheard them
upon the pavement, ahe stopped, clasped her
hands together upon her bosom, sighed heav
ily; and raid, ••Oh. that 1 had before kni.wn
how Charles loved me. Yet he never told his
love. He was so ditfidest and distant, while
titiilliam pressed his suit with st.ch fervvy.--
Poor Charles. I wish he could understand
that I love him tits a friend) though William is
to be my husband.
Wi-pa-will; wi-pe-will :" cried in plait
tire niidesof a whipporwilt in the tor of a neigl
boring tree.
-What. a doleful cry. The bird's not
sounds ominously, and makes - me feel fear
she said, ae she returned slowly to the gall
"They say it sings only when some evil is t
lutppeo to the hearer. Shall Igois or wait ft
?" she soliloquised, as she lingered b
the gate, held half open in her hand. "H
was to be hare st nine o'clock, and the bell ft
nine will soon ring."
The young girl with a torn heart—for at
lined loth lovers (but William most and tens
' crest, having also pledged blather hand, bear
and troth)-11ugered long after the tune n'clqc
"bell had rung, for William lakid promimed hi
be would come at nine. Willi every note
the bell ate expacteti to hear blended the sour
ref his foot step. Half-past nine came. and lid
mother esme. eat to her and said, "Ids,
ought to he in. 'dear. Where is William'"
6 0 1det
some yet mother. I weitillllllVt hi
mParkspe, seine .
'de bets olerkf.itstirduisn't,i
might tis; thinking of Itieloi : tune: st
one who offered first Imre my band."
"Well, William is a good young man,
will make you happy. But you know my opin
ion. I would rather you would have tuarrie , l
Mt. Redinglon. That fine house his mother
lives it would be yours at her death, with a
carriage, and alt that."
"Don't talk of such things, mother. They
do tot come into my thoughts. I shall be per
fectly happy with William. And since I hate
' ' "" if lir and feeling shown
$1,50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE
road that led along the winding and shady
bankti.
"He must have been going to !tee her, or
else owning from there, ' salt/ s woman who
was preNeut as they were bolding the ioqueet,
"He was 'gaged to her, end went to see her
every might."
This opinion prevailed. The question pow
came up who could have done this and what
could have been the motive!
There wws no suspicion of person or motive
end the jury gave iu their verdict. -shot dent],
with a pistol or gun, by some person or per-
sons unknown, and then thrown into the riv
er."
What more could a coroner's jtal. not om
niscient nor omnipresent. decide! The funvrai
took place on the third day, and was at I,aded
by a vast concourse of people ; for ti murder in
vests death with a fe trfal mystery, which
arouses the deepest symi athies of the human;
heart, as well as awakens the ltreliest curiosity
of our nature.
But there were agencies of Providence at
work for the discovery of the murderer The
surgeon who had been called to examine and
pronounce upon the nature of the wound, had'
drawn from the orifice made by the bullet 4
piece of paper saturated with the aver water:
lie saw that it was newspaper wadding, which
had beet[ driven into the wound behind the
ball. He stated to the coroner, from this rtes
cutastance, the assassin must have sto ,, / close
to his victim, for the wadding to hare also en
cereal-the wound. This n. , ,ertion •hrew na light s
upon the author LI the cram. ..rt , l had little
weight with the coroner ruql:c ) , :ry
The surgeon who was a Fhrc w 1 wan the
world, and who let n )thing e‘cape loin, to.,k
the wadding home, and, having - •emoNed One
i/11214 of blood, and dried it, closely exrunin. , l
it, and diicovered that it was a ra:t of a newt
paper called the Enema., Star
"Dr. Thomas, upon looking carefully at
fragmen:, rompredoed her I:pd, an , ) w.i for a
few momenth silent, flue , / hie keen, grey eyed
upon the
-The Etun.sig .star :" he at length eichum
ed, or rather unuttered. ••1 wonder who takes
that p.ip.-r in tht. tillar. • This I most quietly
aseenana 1 son', hefore the coroner, that tilt.
piece of pa! er !nicht be probably a clue to the
murder( r.' ~I 1 , 1,1 11. : 1V..11 to male ,i.iy n..1-.e
about t , o• t tn., tz-ird , ror I.titwe'f• -. ,z 1 • ~.•
present at ne inque.l and tale the 11.irm I' l !low lite PL01.1..r. Lira IN CHICAAW.--ClllOl
thick I "/".' shown l'-'3 . "al sa ^ f4C ' ' ..' "I ' ~^ / ...:-L,: Et.',.[ ..'1 .1 in the carrying trade.—
'i t - I ' 11 " "P i ( - 1 Pr ''''' .4 ''''''. I l ' a ' '''• I ''.'' I " 1,10 1., , t•,•• ...,‘: nu other means of support. I
murdered Ant Appl^'Orl Poor Ida lio.:01'-- "I.kk••I . tie •.f its ell's/mg to-day what the Labatt-
They bay 31 ///0.- brokea her heart, .t , they wer e
itn:/./../ ill he city /11/d for a living, and he was
coos to be married . The ',ream s ! .st,,r : a:
i ' t . cam} ;v./. ly nr.nplussed. 1 asked It in What
there, I , i , of p,i 1 ,,.r, ',, ..1,1„). unt l I I• , , t..,.::. w:'..t....,:y th , manufactories were, Leah.
further '^ I re, ...ed :hat MeV had none of aer account. I
At. he '.puke 11 , ` ; 0,144 "1- the '""i 1 . 3 7 '" a 1-0,01 AVM., where are your machine shops,
arawer, and putting tae ket in h.s pot:'„,,, wail.- 2/1 , 11/0 h 3.././ LI.V.'2. hada t much. I. asked ham
NJ out v.', re t he F ' ,/p-)artl was, and he informed me
(.1"k the I '''''''' 'I - •L ' - ' poet'ls`.". which C..ll 'her lid not build any Yawl* here bat
he entered sub a i ,, :t.rin t z step. as if he had no retl , 4 „ s ' elly a small host. I yam** , taistrer
purpose. The pot..' muster was seated ID 11%1 where I , ould find their itybkie 'Atria', aad he
great arm chair. . 1,....0,: a I. 'it u p
. rlount it c pott,te , l me t , the Ilichtzsm Central Railroad,
mat, w.'h i r•.a , I. •• / I' • ' ' 4.:tt.ally rca.i.rg a
~,,,i the Light House. $ e wanted to klie, my
a cope i.f rite t'e.-e-).,, ~ ..qr
oerapatioti and I told him I ves *Asper, and
"Dr. That/23LS Vri.a. Inetyl anti hi. paysicinn. / felt proud of it, too, in a hive WTI . osey
After a q•. , siz,n or 'a) 114 to the pretoint .c 7a• *lmes. ) I asked him his, and* . sailheistd
oz his rh.•utuat.str. toe id./ I. ' .1 Linn Sate -
' i` t l iel'intwitent rights, and did one thing ilid sastlior.
New T.,r4 paper, eh ' , Exact prototype was he of the usalority ofi
"Ye*. the:Slat ; North's paper. They Rtly De - peop l e o f /bre city.
True there le more as lam
st. a Jest 1 Lut he le a great vat, *la a ` , aintal pulling at the laboring oar here, or we should
writer •' Dot ace 3o many splendid hOuses and churches
• tto I've heard. Do you tate it `" roine up all over the eity-r-so many vemeals
wire. Re is on the other side of my politics. f oi ,l e d ,1 atiloadad.....aud eo may improes
^k. MAMA herd to 3lrs. itedingtett, witose bus- n meats made in every direction. The doctors.
.band„ you know, was a great ix ,li t l e i ae . Yon it,a,ers, policemen andjailops, n/lhave en hen
see her natue on it." est calling, but they are not,
a expected to create
Yee,
" I sea. It iv swot an interesting we?,
1. savvose rainy copies of LL ale taken in the __ .
jrawpme much wealth. But the great majority of the
te
.has, *1
papers but w LC% lot t frs. '"
-.Att. doctor taut Is a aetwus d uke.'„ re
epoatied, tite mutt ot pro
the paper, for at that t.na. ,t tllarites
enteresi, std visk.e‘t for hts papers anti ie..-
ters.
—,So you keep up ::le
htr, like your lather ‘taivl .t ,loet
The
. st.tutir; men arts', -et' —tea a on
Up, "I suppiete ottr eti.fl .atribe to v. hat Ta
per he pleases ani thus r.) tag tie , Im!keted
t. of the
of William had been diseotsrek4ha resa i
was that he confessed in prison the deed of
murder, en eleerly selablisied by oirounsta.-:
sviden , w. Jleastif 4 ht had gone bows, sifter
lea „ayL r ? a anyd, j ** *,4, 4,,g pistol, tearing off
A port toir of the iS."ar for Ihe wadding, resolved
to meet Appleton on but return from his visit
to Ida Lloyd, and lumped hint to relinquish her
to himself. That he tam bin upon his way,
soil upon his refusal to e1:441y with his diussad,
he abet him in a moment of uueostrolisiris
Three months afterwards Charles Rediegtoe
esputtsti his crime on the gallows and the
even.ng of the same *al day the dead body of
be fair ids Boyd was laid by weeping samara -
cra is its lam home.
N - 0111E1116.
A - Ntitrwir Escaei.—The San Antonia Her
ad, of the .d inst., says the following thrilling
aceolLI•I of a narrow escape front Indians reach
ed the through a reliable channel:
Tao young gentlemen, T. V. Cocks and G.
P. S. Cocke, of Kerr (20., brothers of John A
c o ,kp. Esq., of ourcity, some days since, while
on Pb.fer Creek, some distance beyond do
settlements. came upon a fresh Indian traiL—
Appeartece indicated three or font Indians is
eomptstiy, and the young men determined on e
tight. }:ach was armed with a fatal sia-ehoot
er. After following the trail some three or
four miles. they discovered two Indians, dis
mounted and surrounded with a number of
horses The two roekes immediately charged
at full speed. When within one hundred and
fifty yards, two other Indians rose up; still
they dashed ahead, until within one hundred
warils of the foe, when ten other mountain
arriors suddenly sprang from the ground and
prepared to enjoy a reset of blood and scalps.
*it superior cunning on the part of the two
young wen defeated the purpose of the savage.
The i.,rmer. coming suddenly to a halt, coolly
purve)ing the ground, counting their enemy,
noting their arum. &c.
- Wisely concluding that the chances of four
teen to two were rather doubtful, they retired
to the brow of an adjacent hill. Pursuit would
have proved their certain death. To avoid
this they resorted on an innocent little strata
gem planned uponthe moment. They pulled
off their hatiy,:woved them in the air, and, in
full round tong. summoned to their aid, front
beyond the hill, a host of imaginary rangers.
The Indian. l d not probably understand theit
Int.guage,but undoubtedly thought their ges
tures indicative of immediate denger. Acting
upon the principle that there is "safety in
flight," the Indians hest a hasty retreat, scat
tenng in every conceivable direction, leaving
on the hloodle.s field moccasins, arrows, &e
The young gentlemen continued t eir shout.
of defiance tit full sight of the "red kin," ALA-
I 1 !r.e Indt..ttia had retreated nearly ile from
1, if they e ,, n.:dered immediate d ger, and
were at iii g , trig They then turned th it berms
for the settlements, which they cached in
solely and :Tread the alarm. Th y, of course,
s te, I tneir lice by a timely display of true
eturic,
•
-Tilde 11l Se .ing • • •
'lull just G r ew' Egad,
Tut Et%-reCKY MlLLl43l4•llle.—The late
Robt. Wickliffe was one or the molt exersor
%Holm- men this county has produced. A
moire of V.rginis, he emigrated to Kentucky
when a you, poor, unlettered—and at Arta
carne , ( bre , iii as a day laborer. his compen•
nation for each day's hard toil being only the
- 4 fifty cents! ,and yet this poor
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