The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, January 28, 1860, Image 1

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i. H .‘ I. ANI ) IN)LITICAI, .1()UBS AI,.
BY B. F. SLOAN.
;r 1.... ...nee insbiteribPrw, It' paid to airane.
.... will la. swot I. 011. 'WRAP fur St, and
..vue rate t,.r larger club*.
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, ~i 1 • l• • •1. wil.lillimal .tare, Ito. ..., vizi, will
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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punctually att.cnrl.4.l to.
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AZPALIIINWS 1,1(11.'11)(11.1'E
Id by CARTRit & IMO
It I' INN, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR
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91 . w unurn. an and %raidldeal.* In all kinds
.t t. a .11. h, (h-rniat. and American Hardware, Anvils, neva,
Iron, 14 aI la Steel, ice. Saddbery aad Cordage
U.-.to. liviting and Packing French steak, op", mi aiaM
b..'i Flown., Erie, Pa.
ir r i MM l T l 3ar
H. LUCh,' thankful for the liberal
prroorot •
th patronage ex° diva,
L an U noo that having
t e outalatance J. C,. mma
boo la propane! to
do all kinds of Dental Toil promptly and to Um Watt
rot moat Improved OAF* and t/te attostkm of the patine
i• 11,a eSkikel to the
c•UNTINUOUS OUR WORK.
I.e has been engage." in kalciag tor IM jolt 7114
to the entire eattstretiou of parer, that be le as
prepote.l to pot en 1. el it ou
IiTLCAMZEII minsaarit,
ham the NUM advantages posorsood by the Cow M
inna., lion Work, Wowing co mow or ogoorosthetbo ows•-
roulAtion of rood, and girioglo the kW • y actiesol
ry prevision, and for chore it to to an odor
ontrnal innl, or it will Dot weer as tooth. tooth pet
on gold or 'liver for thaw who prefer R.
rartien tor attootioa paid to Eliot and yinowertrow sato
rat teeth, and also to the conviction of :irregularities.—
once in Reorten Work Port Row '
Kite, Ice 54. totril—tinal. W H. 1.13 CR
NOTICE%
AM.persom, without gneittion i know•
use thrum...4lms toclebted to acme isreestly reque4l
- pay tirr paww voo itb.sut delay .a lb* WAD dm=
,nr ',Went au cart, disposal of sassalliett
and •ra trust that lb. iodmilieser boretolore
ern..l.-.1 • 111 1.•• gr•terhilli reciptocalird 0. a wine_ I.
I. t Pet I J. JO at 8 1W.
.1. C. lIITRGESS & CO.,
GROCERIES,
FLOtilt,
PORK, 4%.0.,
AT VI7IIOI,ESALE.
No Brow um Block, State Street
•urt h, Iwo
J- lAN' C) FORTE:
111 , MANUFACTORY
SAVE TWENTY PER CEWT
WILLIAM WILLING
V.I3Ft 110,
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years. anti the
th a t I e.. 1,1 nut
PIANOS AND LODE ONS
. Leq. r than I ram bar Mout 414.0•411•14, bearer
•i• tg tter, Isuber u rbraper, cost t. rlaws.pre,
~, t hr tam., ita•lut.4l m. Is empl... ,aspetrut
r ~,,, stperieseed 11 . 1 1 11 11,01.14
( . 11 1..11 "to, Nana) tur) tbeto
...1.1% 101 th sod ebw sold ye %MAT
, nr , ...emrs to tasks scowl instrussraht.,
1,0 notr pre.pand to battik V in% Innorrou• hiss*"
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Mime
Pianos and Melodeons
I • pr, T•Li... sti.l wit•la, suit • ill
WALII.FILELZIT TIMIC.112111•1 2
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(1)1.11.1.111% *IMPACTION.
4.: p+st-ali••• 51 .44a MAMA UAW buluer Ift/ha IP USW
• • I ..••••• r Mehl) Should a4t phtvo g.td, SW] I
1,0. Orr otsi.tic that 'both - tog trporrd to brio[ aloott•
r••oil,
11 One nivit arb.ssietlall Moe, wiskb
111 ki•e good satbefitethrit, rwl Meer It
M 1 ,64. loan IMr 14 sr, Plasm 1 lesew of.
+:l:\L4 VERY MARY !
PRIVRS innty_ REASONABLE!
•
Vkai %OM PATRONIZE
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II lIULESALE ur RETAIL
prsmiptli and hurly
re' 4.-d.r, on Storrs, old loatztOaenta, Lain
. ,12.1 112, ttbln; I MUM DOI ssalo or US* Is IVY 1141.-
to• • tw• taken to exchange for rump Verb", Maks
• ”•. Doletmo r. and toy tbiug Am. I have to my Igtor.
1•11 Nit;• TO LET !
TrNlNti 1m INK WELL
NEW MUSIC EVERY WEEK :
\ 4 IN F. RUT THE BEST ARTICLES ON HAND
TRE cVNITINF. UNRIVALIM
Chickerring & Son's Puuko Fortes.
I/El3
la, ,on errr Ikeent of a poor (Atli:kering KUM r
et ~e• ,t and I *rill ',change It.
11111.11.11 M
T " I —V cal all remember the
”fre, N. 11, Ir.. Watori'of Yorit, Lt. ma& for
...ottmontr IA root avert. Th.. wallerdwuord will do •
o•« Lett. r, „•u .11l favor low wait • rftll, awd wlll
twrilirll ,on with rtfulo rou rrlter r t r d.afrr , fliwi•
rt F
vie. roor corder I 11. W
no.. S. 14 ,0 —2
MILLINERY_
y'Ls. retu rn ed from Nevr
j_ York, ARA is now rroritlar brr )44.ek of
MILLINERY AND FANCY 000D8
4 ull444ating of
farsilk.:• , atio and Straw Bonnets,.
lirs.rThrromp•. t 4444 Flogrprt, Rihtanoo, turia.l4, Chervillor•
1.11.4 Ribl,orm 4 Militia, laer4k Ar Also, Coriolis
11 , op Skirts, lii.sasty, Zephyr Hoods, &Lotting Vim sod
nlat,rml• for Fenbroi.tory, I Are V. 41., Kid More., wito••
',or qualify. /Lc, As. , all of which will to sold as low as
1.44 I,olicht elowvol•ero
I - 7 - VI II 1.1,4 kW supplied with all eveA their tine
II II . RTt.i.
Knr, .Mt I, 1859.-7:
NI T I"I
WA
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II tritlll WA SAFE. • hAch be will iliwoomi ." :if etowtp for
Ash ..r approved paper. W. t.. 144)1YrT'.
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BUILDERS HARDWARE
A f4ll St.4l complete iteourtmeta of Balla/era Hard
• at.. for MO* very brow by nett!) 21. 1. C
Q A I CARIO AI; F. TRIMMINW
1,3 A fell ammortmeent of SiddliPril sad Carrier. Tr*
/r Neie weer lou by 21. J. C.
l' ENTER'S and .101 N ER'S ftN 'Ls
t and ctitli.pr•t nitn-li in the Ciltn, at
t 21 J. C. 14111.111KN'S
4 - z A I's ; (.IIT'rERS, tlewera, Mincing
tintrhor K 11 1 ,1,11., tt lho More at
'4l J. C. 8 ELDIOI.
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h•h• %.111
11 11 V ELS. and Tongs Sean ds, Blower
L3stawls, aro ask by 21 J. r. atUraX.
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1. a I Arlo. and qualttirs. at low prkww, by •
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WO Bushelsa New grow Tkootioy Seed. pod 14.
e..•ed, *rod lor awle .heap k•
Fri,. "et 1.5,,014.0 itICINAN Locum a en.
gill kit .t$ W. KKI sii,
Arroiost AT 1.4 w,
retanweil hl. Okifte 44 Oat ol *Jaffa Alafkorw. Vas,
. w wwf a i ranter of tbr Pula. Agleam whorrolor will at.
tend nnnanidla In all Mistook. ontriast.i t. blierfor.
Krie, No Y, latN 3rIIS
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I.A 1. ()IL of a superior quality can be
had of CARTRIR k kRO_. 1ien0._11.,111501-521.
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EINEM
OFmy own make of any deveription.
st tom prima. Iror }lodes", rttemi Hy or by
isarnsoorots to *wool trot them 0 V.
, Btesa s 00A B tik
rSUSIZFN W I N DOW iiLASS I
FRK)frft AND ABBRICAO,, by *airs. &arable
lo* by onrS 0411CIYA h BRO.
M A I)sEit AND INDIGO, of the very
boost quality. by Ur Oridi or la r i atztith.b,
'5 it HAD,
.114 W Umber. Blind Umber, Burnt
lA. runs Gme. Veal:Han 12,4, memos
kr, pronnii In Oil nod pat tip Is 11. 2,1 asd 6 116
en" sold St It A LOWINII DEMO IMMIX,
*La No. 6 S.sd Haim.
Cl,l 1,1Q1'(1104, for Medicinal pur
tirsurhe and in bnitles, foredo at
BA MVP STORK.
OE
CU 1) REA It AND CY/C__E by
Net eagle* a aso.
'A:NUPE:IOOR ARTICLE, jupt received
for oak. lit BALDWIN'S Dim MORE,
P 1.% thr a, 1159 —2 C. &bleed Roark.
XI ATI! 1.14.),1J1D HAIR DYE!—
.131 n. eh...prod. gavot 164 meet 64•111111irill Heir
1i,.1. oft*. BALMitall MUM mom
se, if Xet. 1 1•04 EWE&
EMMEMEI
DA I NT -BRUSHES,--The wort -
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DALowars zava Amu.
Pro. $ Reed Ham
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MIS. WINSLOW,
AN experienced Nurse and Female
rbpidaa, prosents to the sUeatioe a Mothers her
80()TICING.
IVOR CHILDREN TIfItTMNO,
white rosily hoilitans the paeans of Ilastidsg, In soft
*slag Um guns. reducing all istlamostion—will Any all
mils and spasmodle sad is sere Se rednine Merry,
saStapes It, se tews, It will give mot ta yoaraelvoe.
el sad health to year labiate We have pat op
sad weld Qin a for ever lent
year; sad ram say, Yrs. la waiting& sod
truth of It what se have seen' bees
lee fed of asp either inedbrise—
Nine' has it failed in leech is ,
ratesa, dOliet •
awe, who. Aare
1 7 seed. Seine A oothing w• au
imbues of disaat- •" by any
ess she and SYRUP. Os the roistrary,
M are delighted with Ito opera-
Non, sad apse& is terns of enumeardeitioa of Ito tangiest
Abdo sad nesdkal virtues We speak is this antler
"wbst we know,` nine tea nor? arperiaare, sad pledge
oar eepatatios ter thefailll.Wreat of what we here declare.
Is alma* army Wawa where the deist t. sederiag from
pats sad eshisnaldoe, relief will to feened u Mewls or
tweet, seisalles alter the syrup I. anolaistered.
This ',Shamble preperatios t. illes preeniptioa of one of
the awed esperleased sadddlatal Kann Is New Nagiand,
sad to. be.. used laik sower-lailing seeress la Owasso&
A awes. ft set Daly ralienne the children boa pan, bat
lavigerslee the olosaecit sad bowels, Nonweie adthlity, sal
give. torte sad enemy to the WU& It will
al
sost lusiaatly nU n 011tITUPO a MB Nowna, ADD WISIV
COLIC, sod overcomes couvalsions, which, if Dot speedily
niesedlted, *ad Is death- We be
Inv* It the tea For sod .a resin
dy is the world Is sit cane of
Dysentery &sal CULLDREEN Dumf.:sin MI
dna, w better, t I Teething seine front teeth
lag or any ether • I canes. We woad
•ey to emery
endiciag frost say of the l ?yeingeeendedate--Ie sot lei
year pedediele, see the iodine of others, stead be
tween your ardibriag chi sad the relleflihat will be rare
you, elloolated sure—te Mlle. this siedlcioe, it Lonely
misd. Fall dlrwdbo. fur sang will accompany each bot
tle. Nose t ennis& amino the far-deli. of et , RTils
PIERICI3B, New Toth, is ea tie sal de wrapper
OF - Sold br notegists throughout lb. world.
PWaelpal Ora., Ne. 13 tnedee At., New York.
PHICR ONLY 26 clams lilt BoITLE ly It
SANFORD'S
LIVIKR INY i IpRATOR,
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amv.s, DU ITATItts, ,
TT is compounded e trely from (aims,
.1. sad has Memos to md e thst.•steadard alsd-
Irmo, known sad wvo- 1 , lad by all (bat have used
It, sad la sow Amorted to with 'with neralkarraela le•all tb•
Jamis for which i 4 Is ft-, e i / Otagasapiadad.
It ham cured thousands; E within the Mat two years
w lin had givesup all hopes . lr• lad vellsol, as Om easeemma
seaoliclted eertiflarstse in; a / my powwow:too allsear.
Tb• Uwe may be adapt-I led to the tempenomput ef
lbw tadit 4 thlnl taltla4l lid jaed mad I. met. youlti
tie. se to act rally 0., g ts. floiels
tat the &steam ofyfteri ijedirmeet Kuklayou le
Use am of tbs LI TICK i IkV IHON.A TO k , and
It rill care Liver Caterq I g
plaime, MMltemme Ai
filmiks, Df• P • Plo 44 : Cluesle Dleveksee,
Summer Complalsta Ilya ',intery,ftriviry.tteerFiture.
irk liaketwel Weiler; ..hase, ILlmptsurte. Mtge.
re. ebeiers Merbee, omee/era I.tw.w/wwy
1
flatulence, .Iseettlne,, IPe-t I meg Wean a.m.., aa j
mar La ward iterceosielly • rut an Ordiesey Reml.
ly 11101111(4160. It win ' earl. 1 , 4 le Klt ISA O.
AVMS. (ea thestreedal Asa testify.) I. Semen
esleastes. _I two or them. ,Thopormfols are taken at
rounneomment of attar* ' All wrim ewe k sew
plUrtem their tertleiwayj in its bier
14.irMIX WATIOR MIME MOUTH WITH
1NV1434011 ITiell. *NU POW A 1.1.49 W bah
Meibilier.
rHo. Owe OMler per Mamie.
--ALSO—
r . . ' ' i 1 M V 1:
CATHARTIC PILLS,
=MEM
/1112 VitalgthiLlE lIITSACM, AND PVT UP IN GLAiluk omrsA,
♦tl TIWIT, /RU 11L1 alum 111 ♦IT OLUBATIL
The Vans the I. • MM.
botadbetatbsrt4 which • the proerletor bce eon! is
bk predict came thee 20 UV ream
1%. emsetahtly Increse- ,A 1 Ilog Jontessal trout those
Rho have lone used tberei tin
and the snafu--
tem width all Impend' pal 'in regard to their now, has
lodated wes to place thew , width. the reach of
Ttw Proirek,s w • 11, know that dinerevat Ca
thanks, set on t i iiirt i ess of the lieweia.
The FAMILY CA. TuAirric PILL two.
with due referenne to Clair !well eetabikolevl &et. b...
ea sit from a sari., lely of the wad Vegeta
ble Retract., which eel ,siike on every part of the
stianwasary easel, wed aro! 0 • 4 fildllllloenel SAYS la all
mew where at Cathartic. f e s le heeded, so& se Da-
MIIPT•iI Ole Veit Ng Oa a Cll.
tileesissaa, taloa is the, 121 Hash and lalak, enetive
ern, Palo end Serreacto
l a O'er Ohs Sway,
6.n.retirk taithoib l eOl tart-0W
Creeping ofeart; !crier the bo4,C 1 1 1 1 41 •00 2
NOON lielidsoba, or weight' (in the hest, all 'idiom.
susidary Ittar••• e, e i W 0921 14 in Children or
Adana ItItItt7IIATISIL a. it Rr• a t Instrilhee re the
Itteael, awl oozy dines.- ,re to which flesh le hear,
on numerator to meatkro Ci In thleanvertleciareic
Doer, I, to 3. _tortss,3l l llll.:essi.
The Weer I setapeatigair 'amid Tasay oasis Ilk.
Illibm are retailed by Ibraggiris geweisily. and sold w hot,
sale by Übe ?rode in all the largo towns
to. T. W. tiA P 11,4141111, M. D..
ktaceiseterer sod Pnommoor,
_
333, ire••••• 7. New I'•rt
J•!! 2, 1269.—1y4. _ _
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHIL•
A BEN EV(IL EN T INSTITUTIoN
b.autrilabed t.) epeeist Factownii at tar the Bethel al the
litek sad ftletreased, latched with
•lIKULKPIT it UMW. 11l i4' Dipatiocion.
Tb. HOWARD ASSitelATiteld, to two of the awful
devtruetion 01 L 11111.14 Wb caused by Senna! drama rod
t dieeopleons rsetierd arm the noa.tuunto steam of
ouch diomme by edemas, I.thfik. • t 4.1• ago du ertr.l their
roneelting Sarre.', a • CHAkiTA RI K ACT worthy ol
th e m g a me. io ..pin a bispetwary for the transmit of this
clam cluesia, In all their fora, and to to. mtmcA
L
ADVICE GRATIS to all •ho apply by totter, with • bee
eription of their rendition, keno, arimpation, hate of
hfo, he-) at in MAC vstartne poverty, to FURNISH
bllidatilldltel VALUE Or CHAIM/R.. It is sada' to add
that the Asiowi•tion comma& the bleat Media skill
of the as, and will furnish Ides moot impala mama
blatant.
The laments of the moorbitknt, In their anal Report
upon the tavatimat of sexual diasew etprosses the
highest watioation with the micas which bap attended
the labors of their mama In the Cum of Spermator.
awes. SeMilkAl Meaksea, remorrbica, Meet, gy
the vim of Onsaims • r Self-Abitne, lavas of the Kid
ney. sad B3.Mier. ite.„ and omit, • mintlasaor of a
min* plan for the ensuii_g year.
Tb• Diatom oa a rata of the pent„ bed avonned that
tar labia ildigthis ahem of beavoleint effort hare been
id gat bore to the &tart... 4 tommially to the yonac,
wail they bars monad to berote tbromola, with sc
ared al, to thso very important amid tooth Moldova
CRAMP.
An lamina Report oa Rpsrmatorrhira, or Seminal
Wealaso, the eke of Omaha, Raaturfatloar, or tW
Abs... and other 41...... of the novae Oral., by a
tinasaltlag surgrua, will be at loy mail , 11. • mialed
roma") MR CHARIeIt, on walla. of IWO
?Millen for postage. Oar Reports •of Tata ow bee
°abr. ad travail of :visual dam..., dot, Ae , are
coatantly betag published fur dratiallou , distratioa,
and will to mat to tboalliterted. Sao of the new rrnie
duri wad metbeide of astute& dean.. roil Joao tbe
pat yew, of gat also.
Abbas for Report or treedseest, Dr. .I efICILLIN
Htellafrhili. Aiding arra, teased AM•CiAAAOS, NO.
AtAntb Math "tat, Philadelphia, hi.
By tor4rr of 16. Ilireetort.
Quo. VAmecasi Lb. KIKAD. HICAI:TW CLL.
0.11 Sperytar, PrroLkie.t
EAGLE FOUNDRY.
IDEAVII Street, above the Dunkin Road.
lute, I'a. Aabeaae & Howl vouMrrapertfolt) ell
the ablcolloo of U. public to LW, bop and onnpletc
amortamout of
rADLON, OFTIM AND 0001 E HTIIW RR
Eampriaisq wow of the wort wield and demble klwee
Irbil.* MAMA DA to sire ottleiroestoe to tbooe who ere
them We *onset all ear strew asd *Dee witialleetioe
a, sot te ll y expnomord sod tb. party dote oat yreyiyy mho
for We money a* will make It ell rigid. Oar Awry*
"11004 " and slit prove er..Jitable so ikons* esseeter
Imes
Dleditt- obese, Sod Immo sad all etarseor oft'ast
lap on bond or otaeuteetared to order
Rows sun Row MUMS of Papyri°, state sad dors-
Diliti Always no boat. A tall and a far tr tel of Ger art,
oleo lo All a. sok sad a. will guerrsetee satooftrttoe
Dr* Oet. sl. MG. ACID RSODI k HENRY.
- -
Selling Of Selling Off ! !
TILE SUIWCRIBER has taken the en-
UM Stook ol Ono& of lb. late Piro or MINIM
A RANT eaataifittAg of
I:3I.IRADCIEII=LT3EI9,
PROVISIONS,
NWIIIHNfI, &C.. &C.
•nd ►w nein( to wake paynww►; I will MI st
REDUCED PRICES 60 DAYS
FOR CASH OR PRODUCE.
THIS IS NO HUMBUG
The Ards saw* sod u4ll be sold Ware October west.
at *Mel time 1 oitt ositooror to esomesse the buslaera
os s sylAwes we whoa to tier ii 101.114 sad mom beuedsisi
to soyoW sail 611 who esay 11iiror now with Shale patreasge
Jolo N 10-4-11.
P 1111101$11.
PURE BRANDIK,---Just received
tiw Custom Wow. at It ria, sad for issilo
April an ItTliit a PR I
pERFITIK ERX.—Lamlies and Gentlemen
'Wait t• get rood 14,11102..7 at natuutl i arlimt.
still visit ItALDWUCS DRUG STO
• No. Mod Mari
ERIE, PA, S
Nits to a grave that rad 'bawl, isidle,
Leaned a Sexton old. oa h 6 oartioWitora
HMI work moat/ma awl be iroliolti wait
Phs laawaihaat tar ppm gaga
A main of by-goao digs was h% "
Alai Ida leeks were white sa thotaatay sovi.
awl thew, words eaaw from hie 'pa aotble—
"l gatlwr thew 10-1 plthilk. Mei la !
"I gather thew lo for are medime.
Year atter year of gnof and joy.,
rvt/ bollded the houses Oat De framed,
la evert nook of Mb burial "mitt
Mother and damglathe. emther
COMP t.. i solitude, opt. by aerifj
Rut rotor th.y strangers. Or ammit they kis,
I gather these la—l gather theamitt •
"Many are with ow, Ca oda*
I am kiss of the dead, sad 1 widisssy throne
las the asouameal slab of aswharporid.
And ray sampler of rate lathe I held
Como they flow oottago, mews Oil from hall,
Mauldid are my mbleeta—fal -If - all
Let them loiter to allossurs, or tow, spite,
, I gather theta In- I Ritter tbssVo I
"I ratberthe2lo--ao.l thole RAI test
Iv here, dowdier*, to the sartbidart breast,"
p
ies&
aMI tbe Sostoo seamed, awl the trona
Woutot mutely over the solstoo to.
And I saki to myself- When tl hi told,
A ottesUer voter than the /4olaks 44
' , ball onual Wee. Ow %art tarmohlihvilhill dtle,
"I tailor tb..m to —1 "Wilber thorn to r
II TIIIIII MIMI
The front door of Lysle Rail shut so
heavily that it shook the house, startling
a young girl and boy, who sat in the deep
embrasure of a window, apparently waiting
for something or some person. The gni
was dark-haired dark-eyed, and extremely
pretty, though her lips curled rather
haughtily, and an imperious glance shot
from her large, .lark eyes, which told of a
proud spirit. The boy was pale and gold
en-haired ; wholly unlike his companion
and sister in feature, though his pale, thin
lips had the same haughty curl, and his
blue el eh grew dark with pride ; a poor,
weak thing was Alfred Lys . le, his right arm
and leg being withered—l ad been so from
his birth. lie was gentle, affectionate,
high-.pirited and talented, the idol of his
widowed hillier and proud sinter. There
w.•re tune.• when his spirit chafed, and ho
almost eurseil t he poor maimed body which
was ,ueh a dog to him.
Alfred read aloud, while Ida sbiter Agnes
busied herself with a piece of embroidery,
giving, if the truth be qdtl, a very divided
attention to the words of her brother.
-Was not that a glorious description
aske.l the boy, raising his face all glowing
with poctied enthusiasm.
'•Ve,i. I think I never hmtvl s eabtrnet
~ritie.l more be:Wirt:illy."
"Why. Aggio I got tut►g past the eats
met and reached the inmd9w."-
-oh, have you, dear? Well, Mired, to
tell you the hottest truth, I got, tlinking
of aotnethipx lite r so leind - as to
Itarrilo7you." read _
The boy laughed gaily. as he answered.
••tio use, Aggie—your wits would be
wool-gatliering again before 1 had read
throe lines. I will not torment you any
longer. Shall f talk to you. instead—or.
would you rather he silent."
- Talk, if you please., Alfred."
•' W hat think you Sister Agnes, will be
the result ul tins outiterenoe r. asked the
kiy, in ti low lone.
The girl a troubled fare, and An-
F were.l, very •Itivrly
••Intleed .414nrely dare think.
The 1/u.ll.•rs are. not finned for generosity.
nnti—"
Bang: hang! It wit:: the hall door. eloa
ing heavil) , that it stopped her words
and eaused tioth the young persons to
start.
-I lone at last !" explaameal Agnea. And
she rose to her feet Just is the door of the
room where they were ,itting opentml. and
an old gentleman entere,i.
'•What now, father' I thought Morti
mer Dudley would never to. flow is It
aettledl"
"The matter *tands)ust nis it did before.
lie will not abate one inch of ground, nor
will 1. Ile thinks his claim as good as
mine, and oily after to-morrow we meet on
the debatable ground. anal with sturdy lan
ces settle the question."
••t;cxxl, father: I teaml you might he
compelled to yield, and I couldn't bear to
think that in your old age you would be
obliged, to give up your home and go
among strangers. The case has been Unt
ried from court to c•outt, and years have
pae4ed away in futile waiting; now, a well
directed Mow and the proud Earl of Dud
ley will he overthrown. Aye, charge at
him, father, and may tied and Saint Mary
gui,lA. your weapon so that you may come
off conqueror."
The old man smiled and patted the glow
ing cheek of his pretty, spirited daughter.
then seated himself issoide his son and read
Sir Henry Lysle was about fifty-five,
handsome and highspirited, ea tipright,
honorable, and kind father. leer two gan
erations. between the houses of Dudley and
Lysle hail been a long standing quarrel
concerning some property. two-thirds, in
cluding the buildings, of the Lyale estate.
The dispute had been carried from court
to court, without any decision being made
in favor of either party. Lately. Robert,
For! of I Yudley, had died, and his son, a
dashing young man of twenty-five, had,
tired of the old-time quarrel, proposed to
se title the debate by single combat, to
be held on the 41elgitable territory—then,
in the fourteenth centiyy, a very common
method of settling disputes. Thus the
tuatter stood, and with conversation and
reading the three pooled the evening.
=After Alfred had retied, Agnes lingered
hehind. seemingly averse to leave her fath
er. Sir Henry noticed her hesitatiou.and.
putting au arm around her waist, and
stroking her dark curling hair. he said
earnestly :
"Day after to-morrow. Agnes, I shall
mount my good steed and battle for my
rights and our home. If I fait, as fan
may, we are homeless*. Should anything
happen to prevent me from engaging in
thus 00Tflict,---"
"But nothing can happen to prevent
you father." eagerlyinterrupted Agnes.
"Nothing but sudden illness or death,
my child"
"0, father !"
"We ma , t look at poasibaities, my dear
child, and I trust you do not shrink. lf.
as I say, anything should prevent me from
fighting my fight, I know not what you will
do. A little money I have; you wilt find
it in the ebony cabinet my bed.—
With that, you must go with your brother
Wont. relations beyond the border. Never
mind, my child; I feel that you tremble.
We'll only look on the bright side; and
now, good night!"
Thus they parted, with one kind embrace.
As Agnes entered her chamber, her heart
was hear! with presentment of coming
gOdUal.
?HE' OLD lOCIMN
t twin. gittrataft.
ECM
AN ItNOLIB/1 TALL
TJARY 2.8, xB6O.
Most taddaightAgnes wtaaroused from
skdetp.oollo.tronbled alunalber , by a hand
MI -firmly °niter shoulder. Ti was Mar
gerr thwohl ins*.
"0, dear; MIN Agnes: tilt air-Awake--
as quick es.you ton. for you ire wanted."
There witot trouble and despair in the
old woman's voice, and Agnes sprang
from her bed and began to dreas as hastily
as possible, while she eagerly itneationet
"SiThatla the matter.. Margery!"
••Sir Henry. your dear father, is ill—tak
en suddenly."
"WM whatt"
"0, dos, Mimi, I don't kis* I closest,
who always sleeks in the next room, heard
a kind of groaning, and. ruakilig in, found
any dear master in wane kind of fit."
"0, merciful Heaven! spare my father
to me !" exclaimed the trembling Agnes,
aa, throwing a :shawl over /ter shoulders.
she Hew, rather than ran, (town 'stairs. At
the door of her father's room, she paused
and turned to Illargery, who had followed
as elosely es she could.
"Has any one gone for the {actor 7"
"Yes, James Went as soon as I could go
to toaster."
Agnes entered the dimly lighted eham
bar and approached the bed where her
father lay so white and.motionless, while
the frightened servants stood round witti
ly. Sir Harry Lyslc WAN :t good kind mas
ter, and the serants were devoted to him.
Summoning all her courage, Agnes neared
the bed. At the first sight, sjie trembled,
for abe thought her father was dead. lienik
ing over him, the laid her hands upon
heart, and was rejoiced to feel that it puls
ated still—though very, pert' faintly. IF
nomnt what to do, Agnes bathed her fade
el LlWC+ttu l %liS in despair at the failure
of her eifbrts, when the physieian enter, I.
Dr. Thompson pronounced it to be aipara
lytic,strolte, and pro/Needed to bleed the
patient. Soon Sir Henry opened his eye's,
and seemed conscious of all that was going
on. lie endeavored to .peek, but that be-
Ing impossible, paler and pencil were bro't
him. In large. irregular. eliaraeter4, he
scrawled :
"doctor, will I ht well enough to go out
olnorrow !"
'With wistful eyes he watched the pit) 4-
ciim as he deciphered the eharse•ters, said
his face express/m.l the hitArne,st clespenr :es
Dr. Thompson shook his i e ul. Ague he
Wrote :
"1 eannot meet Mortimer Muller. ale!
we are Ickd, Agnes."
Age mad the irregular writing. so'd/f
-feront from his' usual firm. calla words, And
she could scares() reprea., the tear:, bu.;
bravely mastering her feelinga,
bending over the stricken trin. "I'an Volt
hear and understand what I sat . father V
A faint nod was the answer.
-Then re , t in itt-teo, dear father, I . ,‘r :t
eltampi”n will 10e found who will ri int a
manfully as you. and Gral grant that he
ntay be as brave and akdicul."
A. motile of contentment passed ovi-r the
sick man's face, and lie calmly closed his
ey,.. Too ill to question 01 doubt. lie be
lieved his daughter's words.
Towards the elan. of that day. Agnes re
turned from a short and rapid ride. and
sought in the Atable for old Arnold, her
father's trinity eM uiro. The oil man turn
ed MA he heard the clatter of the horse's
hoofti, and was only in time to see Agnes
spring lightly from the saddle. 11e doffed
his cap respectfully. awl waited for his tnis
tress to spealt.
purpose tointl meet young I>ud
ley at daybreak to-morrow 7 -
"I know. 1 know, Mistress Agnee: but
be is ill--stricken down—and cannot gn,"
answered the olit Qervitor in a mournful
voice.
"1 know, of a champion, - and.tl le
Yalu face flushed as ..he spoke, rather
ueoxperien4*4l youth, but one who has a
brave heart, keen eye, and ready hand.—
All that he boa. but no armor, arid my
father's is all too wide Mir him. KnoW yrm
of any other's"
"Up in the garret is a suit long unusel.
t belonged to your father when he was a
mere strippling, seareely stouter than you.
dear lady."
"That will do very well. I think. Have
it brightly polished. all in order, and lay
it on the conch in the bed room."
"It is as bright now. Mistress Agnes."
replied the old maw, respectfully. though
with an accent of pride, "e. the day your
father last wore it, nearly forty year, ago.
I loved the armor my young pupil wore,
and no spot of rust (hills its height surface.
no stay unloosed. or dieted plate."
faithful, good Arnold. Allis well.
To-tworrow, at day-break, be at the ball
door with Mack Rudolph, father's horse.
yourself in armour ready to accornpanv the
young knight."
"Your bidding shall be done."
"And. Arnold, should the young knight
lack aught in riding. or in the handling of
the lance, direct him asyou did my father..
Agnes turned and walked quickly to the
house, wholly untxmacious 00 . the curious
gaze that followed ii•r. Old'Arnotd look
ed after her with wistful eyes, then mur
mured aloud:
Proud atop. 'Ake her father. yet light as
a fairv'A. Where luta 4he found a eh:un•
pion Y iftwee has been ridden smartly ? I
see by her reeking thinks anti itv.avuig
sides. it can't be that pans. young bErAer
Alfre'l is going to to t that would t4b mut
ness though I knew he t+ equal in spirit to
it : poor fellow no, no : that can't be. tar
his arm is neither steady nor strong. I cad t
think"---
"Arnold, old f.•llow," exclaimed a cher
ry voice. "don't bother your old hnsin. but
obey orders. To-n r rnyw will , k ,i vo your
doubts. God and S. .10t , 0phu. , 1.9-aut that
our poor miuttet h.•
"Amen, Jeeeph." reqponoled Arnold --
And he turned and went slowly toward the
hall.
Just before daybreak the next monitn;.t.
*Wield to orders. Arnold. eltul in armor,
holding black Randolph. stood at the hall
door. His own horse was hell by Joseph"
Both men watching with anxiou+ tlyeA the
opening of the heavy oaken door.
"Mayhap the young knight oversletv
himself. and is dreaming now of his lady
lave," mockingly whispered the veonuin to
the old esquire.
The words were hardly nut of his mouth
when the door .wong litick on it.s ,
and the ring or a wailed heel was heard
upon the stone stets. Eager eyes were
rased and—lowered in great diaappoint
ment, for tholinir was; tightly ci
Perfectly silent, the the unknown knight
mounted the spirited war-horse, took the
lance, and started off on a smart trot., close
ly followed by Arnold. The yeorpan shook
his bead as he gaged after them, and mut
tered, while watching them till out-of - sight
among the treat:
"It's nobody I know. lie mount'( iunit
too glibly, though he rides well. A den
der youth it is to combat with thlit firey
young Dudley. Sueeess to him '••
In perfect silence, the knight .tu.l tie
esquire rode the hhort distanee to the field
of combat—a plain in the firtlic- - t verge of
the Lysle domain. A 5 they 'leans( the
geld, the young knight said.
, "Yon must lead the way. Sir Esquire. for
'I know not but I may go wrong."
The voice was deep and clear, but in
vainsliti Arnold striae to remember having
beard it before. Silently he obeyed.
At last the round was reached, and the
stranger rode le en the field on one side, at
the same moment that Mortimer Dudley
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entered on the other. A few people were
assernhlNl to, witness the struggle. The
unknown knight and. Mortimer Dudley
gravely saluted, then backed .their horsea
to the extremity of the field, and waited
with lances in rest for the sign4l to be giv
en. A stout man, Sir Wi!limn Delorme,
gave the required shout. On an instant
both horses sprung forward and bore their
titters on,: °nee they met "et neither was
btruek—the amend charge. the lance of
the Earl of Dudley touched the shoulder
of the young knight, who visibly reeled.
Arnold was In despair. and Murmured :
••All's lost ! the next charge he will fall!"
A third time they rushed forward, and
in a-oloald of dustone went 4 town. Arnold
closed his eyes and fairly groaned, when a
shout made him re•open them---Lysie for
ever Lysle for ever."
Sure enough, it wns the proud Earl of
I hidley who was unhorsed, and beside him
kunalt the stranger knight.
"Now yield, Mortimer Earl of Dudley."
- I-yield," sai , l the young Earl, "Gut I
would know to whom : for that n oil are
not Sir Hetiry Lvsle I am sure."
The friends of both parties stood around
and Arnoha among the forentost.
- -Rios) up, Mortimer, Earl of Dudley, anti
3ou 6hall know who hm; beeti able to Con
quer yOu."
l'he young nobleman rose, and with fold
ed arms looked at theslemirr figure
be fure him.
The.i.itay% wt" looted and the helmet
thrown back. and the sun. , treamiug Unto'
the Clouds, which had until then tilr.curlN
it. shone fully upon the uncovered face.—
Mortimer atarted• while *bind triumphant
shoutzent the air. The young man gium.4.l
with wonder and admiration, upon the
delicate face, long. waving brown hair, and
hosom of young %gm-. L . ) -lo :
A rat fil/Qll I . 4W‘ to - .rot% of the
haughty Plarl. and he hit his.lirm with
be not chagrinewi brave hatilley.”
A t in her rich: sweet %'OOP, while the
loi; dark (hooped on tier
which now I.aleing, extended
her mailed hand. -Von 'lime hut 1..‘‘,..1
to the fate deereed to all mankind From
the beginning to the end of time brave men
will yield to t h e lower 4.1 %%o w and de
grade not their matiLoo.l doing.
battled f ot til) home, .ind 4..01
iiiided my ANTI. Irereaf ter. ine.•L
friends who have pr0v...41 met
tle. Shall it l.e m)
l:nable to rt,et - t the ' , Hort,'Aro. and he
witattittrNuttie, t Al:U.od tilt. indd
hand, and, ki--ing it N‘liiNp4 tit
none of the ). -t Item .1
"Ye+. a flint:Rawl time*. -titt.l trout
nth frill I will rise und than
er, "A•eking only for your loyz and appr"-
Litt Ion."
. I .tetul u%. ELL: I....tutiful
f tee. ntut f.. 1 one incanottt l b
or.' re. , r lipitilotit —tll , ll.
Itir a italf-Manatirea fatro.woll
CIA 4/11ttrii ii.,rob :a/4 prep...l-ea
Gt leave the field a.. quietly
But the, tta, out to 1N.., kir all t. 11.•
pro4ont turnt.,l, with ono uteor.l. .m.I nt
triumph aceorn pun ie.] nor hot to• site t rio. I
in vain ,t 0 retnntouritto , ttrain.rt her
w.f....LA were unheede.l. .‘t..aioor bridle-rout
the. proud Earl t.l I
ri.on hi. heti of
L.) -10. The -bout, tho roturning I.4rt)
roaciro4 hi< , an ln.l 11.•
tha mine.
-The 3ti anger L retiiritti
exciatitncti Margery in delight. AI t red .
IK'. writiP tfik rr:4rn6 Iftirty treruniKi - \VI t
excitement •
••4 ). father! nll tho ply rnmr. vet
Wait till you know all. Shall I gn And
lead t.l proud 4. - 4..mpiuert , t• lo your bedside.
clear father ?"
Au eager sigii,of Wien t was given b:i, the
invalid. anti Alfreid hastened,
as . r
•ist as hi,
lametseps would permit. /11)111 ti,. 11.0111
W Mil a step less firm. and varying cheek,
Agnes, led liv her brother. entered Sir
Henry a chamber. Iliir visor was closed.
(' sting forward, she knelt Ilebitlit tint lAA.
t an eager •iiign fr.,111 her father .Ite 4trove
unit see the .tats. lint h,r trenthling
lingers I...lnsect do her kidding. The Earl
of Dudley. who :lull kept by her aide. un
did the fastening‘, and Alfred threw linek
the heavy helmet. iiisolosing the hlushine
agitated face of Agnes
The 'shock was great. and effect e cure.
for Sir Henry ritse up in bed and exclaim&
"Agnes ! Agnes' my Agnes' In armor'
coming here victorious "'
"Yesi, father." etelrtrited Alfred, "Agnes
it Furely." 'Ntortintet Ttu.il.w hire
forvrard.
llenry. Lay back upiin
your pillow. Like a lien", ilaughtet
doomed armor. and liravely contbateii for
your rights awl unlarisedlne. I. the proud
e.4. nobleman in {ngland. am here to say
it. I yiekl to her all- -my heart and for
tune, the devote...l hive it a bretiutii. liere
in your presence I :it her feet; pra)ing
that the may not give me - ine .leach -glow
for her me."
With kik.% utc4l. I..Ye shining From
his eye..., the haught.r Mortuncr
wriitr4.l her an4wer. from her knee,
all elall in (-Finking artni - r, am( For fu
brilliant with happjvif....
f“rwar.l placeti Ow tiny hand.
a 1m,..e.1 in a insuleil gauntlett. at the
ill' Ow 3 e,ung Lit ing au h her
fatAiriu.ttau t i, nyl l ilr :
••If 1 tr.tu
‘, 04 1, 1 1%• i'1111.114 , i d 1114 411 link',
fulded the )t)tillg Ltti/ ill
1-“ ml embrace, then turt....l to
who lay upon Itts -tuilinglout ans;
• Your klessing,', ....lit Henry L)sie.
,l a y your 11.1Ught.Cr hat. V6Oll I.4Wk
heritaziee tintl rolitetlutv • .t the thing most
valued in this vorti.l. heart tutu I hberty
reatsa.-
Tliu- 1.3 lie,atk4,. ~ t
thr oti*i• tioble u. F.41 ;4 4,114. an.i tli,•
111v/1101y 1..• r •111 i lot
th, Crer4 do •-• i. out -of 111.•
et)t otwt (11 wtocuaat A but.
hair Ire:111 , 1. WI
ht.!' 11...ak1, trail -t:ty or tiaroutl4.ll ,
41141 a M. in 1,....,e5.i0n of Lb,"
„pretwirl tlic wty ~1
TIIE I.7NIh.Nt.,WN CIIA111.1(1%.
TOY Litt \ DrATO Or ?data
.fiaird. ee ho hied neat Little York.
Pennsylvania, was a tnisersl.le mi,er.
father left a valual.le farm of lank acre: m
the ilenuty Of York. a all *nue Lonlin2
and household articles. Michael kepi tae •
ern a number-ofye.ars---married and raise. )
four children. lie aecumulated an im
mense estate which he reserved en tent),
eiously that he never affbnied a dollar for
the education of his children. He never
was known to May out one dollar itecasli for
any aniele he tniglif be in need of: he
woula either do without it. or fitiri-iotue
pers. ,n who would barter with him for some
thing which he could not conveniently owl
for money. lie fanned largely and kept se
laFge thstillery, winds ha supplied entin•ly
with hi, own gram. Ile kept a 1 vain for
the couveymice of his whiskey to Balti
more, where, when he could not sell for
money to suit him, he bartered for mss--
sanes for his Wilily and tavern.. In this
way he amasser) an estate worth r-ittt,ooo.
Such era` Ms attachment to money that
he was never known to credit a single dol
lar to any man. rpon the best mortgage
OM security that conic! be given he would
not lend a cent. He never vested a dollar
in public funds, neither would be keep the
notes of any bank longer than he could
get therp changed Be deposited his spe
de in a large iron chest, until it would
-
- hold no more. He then • • ; ;
iron-hooped bird, • liaralia
A fter his death his straw basil yielded
s2sfttsio in gold pad
aids death was as reiourlotble
AA ale course of his life. A gentlemen theta
Virginia offered him $l2 for 110
bushels of cloverseed, but he ot i not do
it for less than $l3, and they dkr
The seed was afterward sent to.
phia, where it was sold for s7_ per boast
and brought in the whole $550 lees than
the Virginian had offered fin' -On re
miring an accoftnt of hi sale, he walked
through his farm, went to hi distillery,
and gave directions to his people; ha then
went to his wagon bones and lun4rhimeelf.
1111
SAN HOUSTON ON NATIONAL ittirresast—
Oy. HOUSTON On Texas, In hie inaugural
address, used the fallowing sensible and
"national" language in to public
affairs at large. We would much prefer
to see our Northern Governors all speak
ing in like fraternal and dignified manner
In concluding this Inaugural. / am irre
sistibly led to reflectiOna,ithichi hope will
be hoard with no disadvantage by any. of
my audience. When Texas imited her
destiny with that of the sGovernment of
the United .Setates, she tot* 'upon herself
duties and responsibilities, for the faithful
performance of which we are pledged as a
State. She entered not into the North,
nor into the South, but into the Union.—
tier connection was not sectional, but na
tional ; and ho*ever distinct or diversified
her interests may be as compared with
those of other States, she relies upon the
same Costitution as they to secure her in
the enjoyment of her rights. Making that
Constitution the guiding star of our career
, as a State, let our rivalry be to approximate
more closely to it than any of our sister
Statee. It inculcates faithfulness to the
let us be faithful to it.. Let us,
in our relationships with the General Gov -
eminent and with the States of the Con
feclerney, allow none to excel us in our
desire to promote peace and harmony.—
When our rights are aggressed upon, let
thi be behind none in repelling the attack .
but lot us be careful to dudinguish between
the tints of individuals and those of a peo
ple - the wild ravings of !fanatics
and that public sentiment which truly
represent the mosses of a State. It is in
the dim er,ity 01 opinion that Democracy
nni2, .eetirely. The right to think
e n % esely to us is aguarantee of American
reptiblieanism, and though this privilege
mac niteo rumell to extremes and to
our detriment, )et the very safety of our
in• tit u t ;11- ;lep, ie Is upon our maintaining
it se a 1,1;111,11...n principle. When tho't
le( omes the traitor is as much
seetion as the ether. Its
of ern set- w.• nef-t repel. It- e .pre-sion
I , v mole, al to ,Sur institutms, where
they do nut cant, need affect us nothing.
'lit • :11,11 in at their endeavor is needless,
1.111 ereieeheils them.
l'h. ilia which has been echoed
te their ' , of,: ~f hostility to the South is
mushc to flute ears. Their aim is to array
-..,eleitileeu upon their side, and thus pro
inoto eonfusion. We should
inset imor with the contempt of a
1—•,1.:.• leis- no invasion of their rights,
iii-tea.l of feeding the flame of discord
which a few in both sections have kindled,
lend our endeavors towards quenching it
altogether. How happy would have been
the result if the attention of statesmen,
North and South, had been as much direct
sl toward promoting harmony between the
states, ate I cementing those fraternal bonds
which can alone hold us together as; a peo
pie. towiird promoting the strife of sec
tions and the antagonisms which are fast
di% Wing its. Half the care, half the tho't
which has Lees spent in the endeavor to
meet ....ct• lism by sectionalism, bitter
:tee, 1. ) t /erne's, and abolition by die
iiii.oll, would have made this people to-day
liapt.y. united and hopeful nation.
oRI. t REV] VINCENCES.—The Albany
in a leading article, tells the fol
lowing interesting story.
'fa euty-three years ago we "stuck type"
in the same alley, in the printinoffice of
'tomer r.reerev. vw. ft-tram.
t the projector ot The New tAriertar Pieertste)
Morgan Bite', (we think since a partner in
the publication of The Detract Adrxrdsal
t. A. Rowe, (who was a fellow-apprentice
with ilreeley. and afterwards published a
paper at Little Falls) stood at the ease in
the 'Lillie office. Bowe, Bates, and Paige,
are now dead. Kendall is still living, but
ha, akin. toned the chair editorial for ahaep
rai.ing on the plains of Texas. lie left
The .\ Y-rker office to commence 775.
P•onnin.. having acquired the capital fei
that enterprise in a way that would hardls
he considered orthodox in a moral emu
inuilit) . Before leaving New York, Ken
4.11 lia.l "tramped" the South as a jour
printer traveled tOr information, as he
-aid. through every principal village and
city in the Southern States, sometimes oil
-teambotits, sometimes in stage-coache-.
( there was but one railroad in the South
then. from Charleston to Augusta) and net
unfre.inently on foot, with his baggage et.
his haek, pendant in a handkerchief, fron(
his walking stick. Sometimes he wr. ,
• -flush" and well dreeseal. sometimes "strati '
lied" and seedy—but always witty, genial
.ind gentlemanly. In his ventures, he ha.
fre / tiently been boon companion with
many of the most en.inent men of tb
eountrY.
'Chit . Astor House then MSS but just
opened, atiti extensively visited by south
oro.tr-. It we. a fashion with Kendall G.
ictirotii , e that establishment after workint
lmrs. 'strolling over there one evening.
itfter l u sting •'washied up," he was agree
itltl) surprised to meet several gentlemen
whom he had known as men:Wilda, and
law) ers, and doetors, at Natchez, Missies
-ippi. Afterjuleps all round, and a sherry
eobltler npieee. some one propotted to
-close the night - with a little game of pa
ker. Kendall had but about five dollars
in h,, w at c h lob, t there a as no watch there)
hut le• assented, among the rest, to the
f a -is .--ii ion. Excusing himself for a mo
m. of he made a rush down Ann street to
the "thee. tiller.- he hoped to find some
oi In- li•llowlirititers with money to lend.
!',aces. :is lOreman of ti.e office. had been
tletaiht ti u n up the forms, lie had
ta,:iit •t•titar-. and -we" we were helping
114. t liad two hundred and seven cents.
K enil ill took the dollars. (leaving us the
et ids , and thus made a purse of sl:l.W ith
this hind he sat down to play. The day
is. iv. ..ii tlilt:l .l a. light. At 7 o' c (((lock
Kea.'' iii i iiii. Into the office, paid up the
.41it lit• II v 1 lit trri.o eil, told fireeley he
utaild ;zit -, lip his situation, and asked all
ii.tiiti. itt is ttake a it ••piottv gorge" that
i i tern. stn. - +di burets ' were but too hap
!.., t.. .lo t! , it -AM.', and still more happy
%sti,•:, Own it llow-eraftsman announced
I ihit he tt .1- the fortunate poMsesaor of
alstut t711.a. won at the "little game of po
ker itior.saiii." and that with the $7OO he
prtipii-ieil••ttt , ttart a paper in New lir-leans."
lit tlueltitie The ir'icetytta. appeared, was a
sticet-s- - \tinning reputation for Kendall
its . poli-It.sl %cruet and a brilliant wit—
and wit it l% 3 , iwtter, giving him a princely
in ... t n.• fie 1.a. , had many& hair-breadth
real, .iii, 1. that : was among the Santa
F. prisoner, and given up as dead, but
Al tt•rwarits released; he went through the
Jleviottn War ; has passed years in foreign
travel, until satisfied with enjoyment, and
tired of the excitement of city life, be re
tired to Texas, and is now master of thou
.atitli of acres of buid and reckons more
than a hundred thousand sheep. cattle
and mule-. us hit individual property.
T im FOLLY or Losiuts.—There is not in
all nature anything so utterly ridiculous
as a man so much in love as not to be able
to conceal it from the rest of the company.
Not. only ;5 he ridiculous, but, in time, he
vet- to be a regular nuisance, and is as
impertinent and tiresome was at first
laughable. He is always either extremely
happy or wonderfully wretched, without
any apparent cause. This class of lovers
who would give thoir fortune for a curl of
their +vreetheart's hair, or a piece of her
shoe string. generally make the worst hus
bands in the world.