Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, November 26, 1853, Image 1

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    Ping & SLOLN, PI
VOLUME 24.
BusINDSB DIRECT
• at S. GRAVES.
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tuir. pa,, The higimplprie
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Mark Latte. tt Itch 16. , s i ns -, 1, 01
"tatted on lit the•itlgiur 11.irtricr, 111111 , m
Tin Within the 13 4 1i).1‘ Itlittitiei, l beiker/41 titt
,1 ) ,• . ,)4o) - 4 for the. army. tlie• )))Ireir),- )1) )))).)
. /...rits•tet having been lodged at. th.• II or,. I
he (-anti. of ago Suddenly,'
ut) fuller , hang, is-4,tea
thitd , Atoithl apartner of 1111tiiitt . .4 itt•
ti,. i:orti trade, and forthwith %ithilroit therittink.
forlhe 4 1.11/4))1 . 1 ,: :14)11. Wit eyru yi•t
I:gi/ii::11111 • his motive, 14 thi.; •-eeinitig cap
' rico, Litt tho.e he aliened-were. tits,Ht . %
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' thrift. 'l4 , habit.---,tn. imputation for it hieit, 1
• iqiiifeN., ther)• t) . ,1- too nitwit tmintlation; though
a. 1.1 ItlWth( r thes,lisciplino of the counting home
i i'would..t, ht h, effect a lienetirial change.
there might he two, opinicoa, .Inother,.and 1
hat .• no doubt, Howett/ore powerfully inducing
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j twit.% t• ttitls hint was. ibat Lhail formed an at.
• taehment with MiryFilen Brank , roni
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iteQeeeie-, cf—ekery. tlaughwrof Captain Bran/strut, of rim East India
( onip:suy's Serxice. residing. at Hauapateall upon
1 11 TM k-O.A(`-‘376N half pay M) father striitigly iliiapproced
Lirokortss. heedware. Ql/.4.11. ware. ;
121, Pn., 't.t the pmported alliance. Lik e itift.4 or the ,ue
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) eessful . city 'men 1 have known, or heard of, he
.;,.1 tn-Nistwin Gem sea er corn. ' tiv ; re heartily liespises poverty with a Lined
Irtser.ro..) sz4 eeepeetea Dr
,•ll the prieteimil cities .r the 4 .-e• s t itn its back than in rags: and he knew no
ue Uhl Country at , sate. Otter.
;,, 6taot-n. mom effectual plan ennid he hit upon for frus
tratiug may wishes, than by Vniusforming my ex.
petted eernetcy into is partnnrship in the corn
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N. t,t enc%r LICNTD,It -thl
..orner AtatoArrl Fifth
• ;nii , . Pri,•Pe r..4.4.nab1e. and
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trade—my imaginary sword into alp artcal goose
1 wil , , -1,. ElJ,l(lrr .
* v ,, , i• !,.:„ 0 .,„ 0fik.;.,,,„,1 ,1,,,u1,, g on ito an earl, being even pyouder thau he is poor,
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- •`- ' 4. t '`' I*ll4k ,. hare, / 49 " t and a. nem that would re,thee see his daughter in
, •-*-' ." 1 “- 1%6.. Batik kinpding. Teeth in- •
' ` 4 ;" t * • '''' ,, 2 , Jtai• to as settle t•et. various 1 her tartan than tarried to a *Weir. It was eon
',„,-,,..--.,-,,1..,,,t re,tured se bailie and use:
t: i,, .., . 1 ‘ ' '',:'”" 1 •.,'4 m4411141.'4" ass nestlese se deeeenelen enough; he angrily rewarkeal:`"
r ''' n 0T t ' diu ' lth ' i ""en• Aft 14. ' 0 lial r alata, ib e bad Permitte' d Ellen Ergots ton to encourage
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1.. n ho'yoartt or truth awl ;want,-
rptt,r not. :1641)i. , will tri.r.
I:arirtirott that rbiteloJ
qua is protent to tiot toitut '
What thougb•a,,we way ' , att. pre ..1.
A. "1 the. Turkiali, wait:
got, th.*lt .roca. tar& leukt o.
,Zuk: ha. Ifolleillsa Otle-h traitor brut
And they awn &it wrcteltett)toutiag, e ,
trier , to, rem their rarsall
Feeling the* art , .layer riegrAea:
While a t6naighliaapure.p4aaia..-
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.\b.l 'kith rereTeutiat tta , L,
111.11.. ye tuntl:.•ll at him srti,i,
'till till,. lirti.t% 1;641 ftita.... ' I
Though tin. I , ;ightet+i goui in ;;,.:aait
.1;e y.,,ir 'portion and rout guld.s.
SShrinkTfot : their nr , ' mi..l .n 1,15> , 11
11;taolits4 11.-r wit r'sx-r) - .1 , ' '
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Thor , ar.• tho=r %%Jn tarot tr:ouph
In the holie.t %Iwolithout IkB
Though they Mitt w tong att 1.1 . t0n.
fl"„. will re.•k thi. , e.. 1 .114,
ftwniug Iher•• ...re gleam-
It t that put, and holy htoo. '
e dm and and aeknosioi k . ,
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(choice iiiisceliany
THE PATTNER.
11.,•i v 41111113 , thdttfell n..t Connally:lett Ilse
Lary boolott, wireo a ~ t, 1 111‘!: 111.111. of
trentletnattly I ttl s,nio'Ultat tli•,iliatva a iwtrt, ;Apt
Ifbaillar. very pale antl':agitated, called opon
With a note, Trion one of the eooinii : ..sio ne r,,
joinin_ me to as . sist the- 11 . 4 ,, arer. Mt. Edmund
‘'el. -t6.„ e, the utitnnt o 1 nty.• if, npon .
examinatiorr, I saw relF•9ll ro place reliarm upon
, s,tteluent relativy to-the painfttl and y;xtraor;
dinar)• eiretunstanees in which he was involved.
Edmund Webster," I ext.-ll:tint:A. after
giant:og at the note, "You are the per,n t i, then,
arett-ed t,f robbing Mr. llttiton. 111‘ eout ther-
Omni. and %Lo n ; th.,t yentlelnati . r fir. tnp ro ,_
eenter
The *awe. . Wit although th,
di , : qu'oefal char , 4.7. far a, IN , s4arrl fmr,nit
appear, to he %t itltdrawn, or r.alier pre—cd,
, I and my family shall not, •Ia: this iesA•
tad ruitsad-thareimaliemkall pckfitic-! iiiirweeiwe 4
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w have Iroon •advi A t k
your 1 , rw.l un) lath,: (1 ..ir.2 , 11110 - !•1
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that ht n ill lw , itatc •it a exp.w.•
th,;(l,ll,ltt pro-vettti:ln < f ;moor:.1
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tho hoi.v.not , it n, i p
-with wt., although 1 iwpo,l - enn-et th,llll
mc,r, itive.tiwit:.,lo.. •t ir, lit, - 1 ! ,,k1111..--,
til'refort., to .5 , 4 410161, Levu' niTlithoiLcl', .at.l
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ui,itartly with your vt..riou c,t tht ;atir.-.lnit.
lily:. ri“4lraiNiaricv-, it44Vrt'e - r
tqq,,tr,titl . i trivial. in enittwetion_irVii "It 1 in.t , y
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whin, : tin 1.
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1.. t . y4.4Cktitily. Lace 14aJ larg . • in ueL
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111.• itnrk: an•l fir. , t, 1 iinQtlii-g your :;11.entimi
t., ~ ~ tic() famil) matter t ,t.k.tstetinl to 3 ?1v0...1“1.‘
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THE -ORME BLAVZ
-Thweenier ton* mothevtartd—
Gem for her gorgeoue aa
What bath the boute 4f: l l:leer,
mo, Ailing thin a Neer'
4:Aber roma Itte• Urtriau uutiatw,
Foamiest though au rate'ssaythirt
And with ettatteurti moth ye ertiltpur,
itia , c,l a piton °flavor
Recollect ions of a Police Officcr
the addresses 'of a son of a city parreitt, but it
was utterly prepisterous to suppose slie could
wed an actual corn chandler.' " •
"Cent chandler?"- •
"That was Captain limmston's pleasant phrase,
when I informed him of my father's sudden
change of purpose. The proposed partnership
Was distutefrd to myself as to Captain Bramaton;
but my father proved inexorable—fiereely so, I
may say—to my - entreaties, and those of my sis
ter; mid t was pbwcd in the dilemuta, either of
induediste banishment from hoine, and probable
forfeiture of my inheritance, or the loss of Men
lirameton, to whom, with all my follies, Iwu
and am ardently attached. After rough anxious
figitatiln. I hit upon a scheme, requiring for a
time the exercise of a considerable amount of
doz vit and dissituillatiou, which Would, i flatter
ed myself, ultimately reconcile interest with in
elinat inn 3 gill. me linen, and not terse my father."
"To•which deceit and dissimalation you are
doubiletzs indebted Mr ynnr present unfortunate'
•
p,,sit ion . ' •
..Von have rightly anticipated. Pot to pro !
coed. 11r. Hutton Ititievlf. T must tell 3•ou. was
rotigly .tv'eese to receiving Inc as a partner,
though for ....vac reason or ether, he thirst not
ipenly oppose the pra'jNt tiis .nn, folin tlttt.
teat, ai:•o'lsiiterl ob'eMeTtte" it- --
"Ili. Thatllll' I k 110 U the eljar3c.
t..r of litittn,n pretty %yell: pray. what I
that t. , 1 the
• , Well, like ifiN,cll, h 4 i, rat hur Ca.t perliap,
kit *0.41 ,ort rif ypnng fellow
enouoi lin ailr l thr wvel: Wort. ligt to Rigs
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-13efoiv )(t wew ;Apprehended:
"On do. mornin , : of the ..2111e di) Let we
I,a-,
• t - th—Mr Hutton's arerion
/the partnership, the knowledge of which
plain 4t , ration. i inauCed him to.
rope.- :lit 1.1 my father that 1 • hould 1.4.5. ti at least
(iv" littcy months in the countiny'lmit , e, he-
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~ tot. the matter wa ; irreser=ibly Concluded, (or i who c ould not therel,,rt - • he certain that IKa the. - '',
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hi •. qi- Mutton'. ~ i ke, iu Order that it !nigh! "4' i Edmond Webster he prol'e.,ied to be hi , (.0, I, ~t' ,•1•:i, %, A tii.:A : ,.m.l Fdin•l :01•1111 , it.eid‘''' 2i.. , :di
' •)•.'', I t•ftlio 1 :"I''rl' , "r.' t‘:" :1 11 Y I. ll "ibilitY of mining I IVhat with the (*fleet of the nine I dr,1121., :1114 i I. 1111 , •It !: 111:111i.
to,. 1111.2 haliits fit method mid application; see Ili natural extilta t t,ion, 1 wad. I . well reinemi
.HT, in 3 • ••.ki?ollt:lhai fnut, 1 ‘iiti/:ittitt't . , 1110W-1111g i!iter
alti 110 leolly eatulid—by lorontiaing ultimate du- i st a te t if,irgat exeitment when I Id', the I:.‘e t : J l, o n t ; iwili,t-it.tEt ! , . ol which 103(1.4 belt, l %rd...
iI AI subotis-iott to my father's wishes, provided and hardly seemed to, feel my feet a- I hurri e d yoti know. I. l‘oaiziyen a third ,ditit-t- of toy bi
tin; fatal decision were thus reapiteil: The main away to Mark Lane to inform 31r. liatt, m o f toy ire's to oilt. ; , 1 jai& son : . Well,, agree at ~ttet,
4jcet I thought to obtain by this apparent aim- i good luck, and bid bib eoUnting bodge and the tor atieel those I.onds, or . i I forthwith Po,coate
pliance was the effectual loosening, before may j corn trade a final farewell: Ile was not at home, your son, Who u ill :i, evilli;inhy he winvieted, and
week , t hail passed, of the old gentleman's purse i and I went in and seated bvself iu his private transvieted ter tiro."' ~
string-, whiell had of late, been over-tightly ', room to await his retire. I have U.. doubt that, '-I. tell yott agliiti. - ret:na.,-,t th , - i'A-eite-I ittra
tirletitt. I had rt:veral debts of honer. as they I as , the C lerk h a s mace depmiteil, .I . did 1001 ;into. lid, "that I Will tt , .l purr-It:1-e titer, forbearante
tali , ealleds—tlehts of dishonor would, aecording `', trateil, agitated, and it i.-, quite true also, that t:i.pro.erute at the , ~,, ~) , .1 , 1 2 1.• .hiqi n g, The
to my experienee, be the aptq pltraae—which it after Vainly nail lug for aptrairl......d . ad li. air, i
. • awn sation n-ould al w., , ,, .1., 1..i0, , ..:112::0t 2.1- his liv.i I
was aly-Mutely neee, , ary t 4", iiischage: and the .. sishlenly 1.-r, the Ills,.: :11241, .::i it 11.11.1wii. ti, on- :mil si-.• Alfolll/ 11:111:liti Oin.e. I .tis•zr.i•-, 1, .1- 22-
sttee,s-.,inareov; , r. of my matritnratial projeet de- noticed by aily)*(l.ly. home•li:itel iipon learin: , , an% itt-ilt , eye. of tho World -
peuded entirely ttimu my ability to stsvArt. a %cry ; Alarkl4 3 ; 4 :Uu tak l- ' , pt . •ilis,... "I• .11:114' t" r""' 1 111 4 over in ' w:..d.•' -14.
4. i' , lls , ilk! T. - 11.1 • - ,2 t 42 4 1130iwy. Ilrams!on, and as everything nitit - th, v.,: soon .'.l I lit'son. l'a ILI I think 14 111 Li - t 2 o'ir Ili-he-
''Ve. -. .... . 1 ' ' . w.. - • ." 1 -' 4 nrtantl'idsn'n without itf the ninneY, had been tio- ~I 11.• lita.": ill 1 . . - tili- 1 - 1141 , 1 • 111iL •to (am el lilt' .10 , " . I ~V ; V.)11. ::11 I I
much reluetaue; on the part of 'Ellett, but J 4vg,' WU, it Wag t'' , 3ol l &tided titla ir.• ,Ite a ld take; will wait publicly to-Morrow upon ihe magistrate.
24"1 , . 4"1".""r *444 , 114r- " 1146 , "41 ", " i l tim64 , *iiihromme.#44444o4(o.o4l/414Aditenting..tat:.iient,, With a totter in me 1.4. a, purporting*, he front
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v..:4i . ,n ,:r i ',, I ... Itramston, that {VP ItntAld effect !land. and then passt7ver to France. I' nest - be. my son.aiii,l . -toting ilpt it was h. a; la., : :.,k t 4.•
a .st -1. 1, ;:i irri,t.A44, iimmoliohlk 4 -et off for'the t a ,k 1 i t y,,,,,1f to 'top , i t% p ar k, iyhe r e I di ne d, • note: Cram toy desk, :mid employed a ill m i.,. tit
, ~q , i0 , ,,, :Al ,tIII:Lili Ilwro till dm paternal and enudided eiery. thing to t ..d-ft r , evccp: as Min' of 8c: ,,, n 0 exehMtge them f or 3.".•'' •••n'- st4tylit, win , It "It toy i•ttlwr*, punt. wonhi I knew ii 4
to how I had obtained the 11--.3ry Muth, At acceptance, he b,..,ne, anxintte that Mr. E.liitinl
f w . tri i ii .. e ilu o s, had blrovii ,wer. I dill wn - feeltilemt eight itt the'evotirm. 1.took:1 rah as far as ^ Webster I , hould nut heeeme his father'e .p.atner
iii,i,ii ,ii-e. t ui, tell „:. tOp Ili , filial r•-ult. 1 wa e an - .
the ItavitnTiker, for the littrpu.Q.- nt li:ring a post —.I purrsise that 'would neces.arily he trustrat , .1,
;,ef., sn., or. sisters - Would 1, 1 7 i tvt4fatig.tble inter- c h a t,„ ati d four, ;ol d o f paying a f e w ifeht of honor if lie, Edmund Wclibter was. k'ilableti tu marry
, . 1 . : . I .: 1 , :In d l y e all . , e one tat M at tly w e re pretty eon- in that neighborhood. - 1 nal- personally unknown and leave the country.*:
....1: ti: I h.i....,, ~; • it e ro t reeimeiliation, vett h nen- to the postinastor; it was theietore neccseary th, There.was ito atencer to this trislaeiatte propo
t.ll le' " lii i" iii "' II " : ingi:itlg ,}own of the green prepay the chats as far asttt. Alban's, and 1 pri4_ e:d for a mintite,hr two. and ?ten Mr. 11elyster
tout,tiit at the wind upof a .take coulomb., Would, se at e d him with one of the fitly ponnd nut,. for 4.4. id 44:n 1 1Y:
a ev-r nn - great i n terval o f t i me . t a k et iaLte..-- that purtsiii'. O. did not seem sorprked at the "That' my unit i.... Minna:lir, i'aill thriaLtatly von
„Stoney-2 linweyer, 1N'3 , ., indi.spettgable—tunney: for ' larrnme4 ;if dd. stun. but rei t tn-eted me to place rimed. --1--- P
:it., r we dji ttg ex p oe ,es, the flight to Prene-e. and my ,tame and 4.141 re-s on the hark of the note he- i "lnuorehtl'; exelaitned 1l r`. Ifuttnn With Say
living there 104' 3 conside s rable time perhaps; and fore he 4-'hang 4 . l it. ln 11/3 :11).sard :111X1.1.11 to ! .! . ge. 1101'1.44 , U • • Flare you tAko'll irate of yotir
,„iih,di er m od e of nlitaining it, neettrred to Me pr e vent the pnsibility of our flight being tra, eil, sett-e-?“ ,•,
tl.4i it thot of i• iinling my -father int o/2;4n d htituor, E ontlo'reed the' unto as 44 (quirks: Hort, Cri at . 441 . 4'.ti11,'' euutintle'd the invalid, unmindful of
by :tif , 'rlitl':: 1 .
..iconieFer in, his wishes. . Nwl Wimpole '.tree',” and the man left the yard the interruption, 44it mi g ht heitupoesitb , to prove
limbe I may' rionark in pat,sittg, thatlhad I been -IL. wa , g o n e a eor od e j e t a l t ie time, Aw l I t e, t ,. , hint so, and your proposition has a 'certain plan
sell, i •ide of lip. itifantifiti (INA I anitaeett44-441 of, ~,tting . ex,,f l iiig imptient. vilwil.f., kin sitrp?l,-0 . 4 hi r litY shoot it . I mast, h'm' e c'' r, hwe '' 4 il " to
a l ~t 1 l' . llil v i rp“TVllllitit ".. of .plmtilering.Mr. Hut- and consternation, he 1 . 111»0 bail; to the yard ac- , consider alruat it!: .
1 ""4 l''‘' - cen 4l them - e re' Ill'in th" fir , t h"nr 1 compattitsl by a police officer. - . You are th, go,- ' "Certainly; 1 , 4 1 tie '4;.1.% till Oil; day
. Week.--
; ent..red ids is4unting
,hott4t4. Over and atver tt ema n front whom Mr. Brans reeeired this tiny ,
You-cannot idu A r , 44! litWe.sful4: nutsif Pin d"'net.
again he , ' 14 ' lei I In. lir.* in .14.44. private 1 " 0111 . pound note,:i few ntitintes ago—are :ton met''" -- B4: em•tainly as I - .Jond . here a liying:ll.l In ,soar
with the 1te. , ,:. , in•-the kelt of 10 .44. 110 11 -ale, tt hoe 4•Ve.:, to be sure, - I atf,wered, AammeriuL , anti r 4-•‘m -ball, iiont. ,, iint-1:s after tie - . evpirailmo 4E61
tarp...pest a • ri. I'Etliti , Altly th liu,itt'kl, WA in bank. eidoro."-g. why I se:4:•,- dy kii.•tr. ...Then .1.1: . I.lli l i . atilt', 1, ' ,4 11 th l .• it tgit „1 - ...1 , 1 t ,'the hulk ," , iLi i•
oil;. Ant way. if Can Idea said tit , . wait • Thin-nntr, ;try Ow., Mr. Hutt. ii tr nt attll, and I eliwr
L . e d folio ' my very nutlignitital inaing pla;a;
a. hot a qinnlar want (of. caution in with Rifle cith..r4 ,Att, •,,i, ;
„.; i tr v e t anti ‘‘art :t town
. 31. Mr fit.ott - tor
r•an.irl:td. ball under Jay breath.
• nt: the ort,. - tojoineel Mr Edina n ! I
Wdo,rt.r -mar he t, and hiq fart.
loi:rlitlY-thishint •It only hhow4, that tith all
tor f-ailt• and it wa • itripcoAilt)o mrtf any
one that- I;tretv t" imayine T rout', ht:eartlable
ot'
,rn rpetrating a te1017 . ,
") bt% your partloot ltr. tVt•bater: 1 mutant
nothing ofr.liVe to Yon: remalr waq merely
the ihrtly lovolunt:trl xpre.tsion of a. thought
u ni,a,ot.l4.leuly 'bowed :tyro"; my
- 1111-e little more or preliminaroletail to re.
he went ~n t , .- aT . , l'ontrary to our
hop . , aad fittliee !Meanie not a
whit two., libel-Al with hi: v ier:4. titan 41efort•
the rather: mud I :rou found that he in
't.•uiladi 1 , 1 keep the Qrrew st» till the aecomplitil-
molt of the hated partner-hip ilacol an insuper :
a bb. Lir between pw and Ellen liramston. ' I
le:041 to eouvcrse frequently upon these u►att.;rt
u•itlt Mr. Mutt, a, I. do now with you; and-I
lutt-t --ay. that, although extremely anxioto: to
atoid :in) appearance of opposition to my either,
h e 0 1w a y..: r xpeessed the wartuest sympathy with ,
the aims and wi4hes—so touch .o, in fact, that 1 •
at leaht ventured to :14; him for the lain of about ;
five hundred pottuils, that being the least sum
which would enable .me to pay off the most Ares- .
ring of the claims by Which I teas laarrattsed, anti ;
carry out my wedding project. Thit favor, how
ever. he flatly refused, under the plea that his
having done so'vrould sooner or later some t o m y
father's knowletige."
- And 41i 1 Mr. Button, After that retinal, con
tinue to afford you opportunities of helping your
self, had yoti , been so minded?" ,
"Yes, unquestionably he did; but whit of that?"
shisrply replied the young man; liis pale face again
suffused with an angry flush. -
"Nothing, sir; nothing. Cu on; lam all at-
tontion."
K Well, 1 towle application to aelfend money
lenders . with like meow, till lasi Monday fort
night, when I was emoted at Mr. Ihtion'aplaeo
of bowsaw in the Con Markel, Wbota happen-
Id to be for a few minutes alone, by a ropes*.
ERIE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1853.
1 . 1411 ay yuul inoiwy,7 1)...
311 these rople. 11111 e 441101 tilt. 6101 e, Mick r
the table '• I aid 14n: fi n wete pot. t.,,rreo
ten fifties; and I forthwith ,i,ritired bottle ..r
Brown, ht,we% : er, alleging
a .. 1 an e xeuk.., dial not waif till it was brought---
bade ate rod ilay, anti tlitt.ippeare4l, - taLing, in
' - his burry, my hat inp lead of hig t A vn •
.I wag, you will readily believe, t•',.
jubilant at 66: Indy tutu of affair- and ~. frauge
a. it nittvt appear toLt6II, anti doe,it-u• it. tuy=Plt,
it did nut strike in. at 1 . 11, lam a :. a j t „it ,;‘,
ordinary unbusine-s-like, tbai L abuuLl 113 v, Ik,•
hundred palm& , inddenly -platkeri in to 3 hand ftv
-a"man In trb nu I Waq pO , -onally unknown, 411(1
in the evening, papers :e._ttavittcl , eett, trent i bef?in e.• :4 lit flo eleart , r through thi;
a pktikntan's.couutintr hiat , e in MAIL Line I :1)1.1ek 3frai, -aLI in. reply to the nbl !,entlo"..
11initglit I , limild hai.• tainted,l ;
~,i , ..w , ,,t i :: I , l ra_ tom' , t i n. f il)l.lilig look, -.llld I it-n:1 n',. mar Nei
mph in Of , Glob.. WtIR pinto , ' otn to up:, ,der- 1...:1 1 1 1 ) . "I•' ;um ile table• 4 upon do rm.% conti
ing a reward nu' the part Of Ntr: lintton f f .,. ow ' dent vona.itraii %%iv,- ha , Ike; •n. N o w, a yrdi
approhonFinn of the per , ori , )r per.on. who had plea -o," I aidod, widre.lint) , 3ll , ": Vtall , tor, altn
that lay 4tolen ten tifty'poutt,l Dank of Elo•latta
,1211 , 1 afruin rPturnea. ••T •:itallbe oa4l ()Fa row tun-
N ADVANCE.
8 - 1 50 A YEAR,
ble looking middle ageditnati,. who naked me if I I , had caused speaking; "bet limy tell me, didei
was the Mr. Edmund Webster who bad left a they Mr. Hutton or his son know of your
note at M r eurtis's of Bishopsgate street, on the ou to Mr. Curtis?"
previous Saturday, requesting the loan of five "?,cannot say that either of them did, though
hundred p oun ds, upon my own acceptance at sit. ; it is Move than probable that I mintioned it to
months dat e . I eagerly replied in the affirmative; both of them." • •
upon whi c h )lr. ;Brown as the man called him- "Well, Mr. I#ehster, [have confidence in your
self; asked if I had the Pralnimmy 'Mite fiir five veracity, but it is essential that I should see your
~ •
hundred mid fifty Pouhtlf ab I had: preposed, father (*fore engaging in Ibis business."
ready drawn i•if so he mould give ate the cash at an ion. yon should• do se, and as early
once. I umprod in wthery af joyous exeitc. ati possible."
inelit, that I had not , the. noterrOior n s tamp It 16» then arranged that I Nhorthi (-AI o
-with Inc, btu if he wtad nal ten.; minutes; till Welister,.;enior itt three o'clock the sano:
Slier-
Mr. Ifutton'nr a clerk emote in, Iwanisl get one noon, and a nuftunce mysAtif to the servants a» 3lr.
and ,write the aeceptenre immediately. iie hen- ,Thotap : 2ott. I was punctual to the time aephint
itatol a mom e n t, a nd' the* said--re lamin a bur- et!, and wa:, forthwith ushery Lf onti of the datglt.
ry !bit, morning, but I. pill wait for 'you •the ter.; iutoher father's prevertee. wa4 not slit
eoflcit room Of, the Bay-ofiN. tavern: havethe kind- ticiently twos-prod to leave, hi, b e d, and I t a d
news to be as riniek as you run, and draw the note' hardly ezehaated half-i•sloaen lientenee4 with
in favor of Mr. Breirk,"' • him, when the saute young lady lm whom I bath'
• He had_ mkt beartigimuAlatmatiiirpour four mitt. been intrusittee4,hastily returned to , n,y that Me l
urea, when the clerk eatne-in• i iristantly her- ITution'was lkint4 - and reqnested awiinutediate
ried to a . statiotter'.7 wrote the not,• in Lis shop, interview. Mr,. 11'ehF47 bathe his daughter tell
a n d .petaled on With it to Illy tree 411: , Mr, Thimy he was n ,,r b e
coffee, olout tvas:full, es,,eepi the Ito% alit‘ro -at ;MA ,A,• Vfa , turning away to do po.
Mr. itrown„ who, after e l a neing div Whet, I saitl ay:---• • Ei,•11....• me, :11r..1Celeatv,
and putting it vtiekly_up. phteetl tt toll ftt note, but I qinnitil evq-eilingly like to. with my
in Iti) hand.' own 'ear., what Mr llntton hai•to say,'unnhFer
- Ito not di "
DM
motel,— the dates and numbe r of wh'ifit went .it:6 , zsariott rcirh voter Ltrot her " She
mmut hig °Mee, t ea. v. contpleiek •tinmell lett the and I found Mr Et.l•
that but for the policeatTietr I -It..nld Lake drol, . %Velrzter :it tht• rnotu tht
fed upon the Boor pethav way Lt. dear- ' I -aid. —it. let ute e the hat Mr.
np," Raid till, o ffi cer . sit f ar a .. v „ it , [Lair , ' lfrown lett IK.hind at the in Vern. IfAr
are coneerni.d, an.] I will, if. I,it !ilzetf.t with an titan seetne l l ~ nrpri, o h at
at mire to petr':ohlro:- : -freet , the art.ar.:lo- or the tequest, but itnitte-
I t Ira= ar ;seirse taks4..sat v 1., pehnowl,sle.,. ..artiplivl with it. ...Intl pr.+l,.whit•tna
utc
Kanto' WA , tent Ita'rt, and tjtat t luta 7 ziven : ker al -011.• r. Irtlili. %Va..; the ermitil
hint a false Aires.. Thi, was en, i4 h. t was .of "our bat,_Mr. Wektee
•, ,
at once off tit he ,SteLto iinV/Z-• pitu , t , Lreel'`' - ., •• he reptie.l_. • • al.
searched, anti the other nine notes h e i m , , f o u n d • wajk- - purchase 111 V hats there
upon am, no doubt na:: e n t, , rtained of tip,' ! milt. : ..1 - ( - ‘ , ry g00 , ..13 and now as to 'lr. Broivst's per
t obstinately declined givrhg oly real natne--ve- -40:01.:ippearanee. What is hi. at all like:"
ry fo - olishly so, as I now perceive, • , inee Mr. lint- : —A - ,, toutish, middle aged titan, with very light
ton's clerk, the moment he saw tnt: neN t d a y a t Itair, -, prominent nose, and a Pale filev, ooloidera
the police, court, di , closed it as a matter oft .Ittrsc. ,a)ly P:„.sl-maiked..'
The result -you know. 3lr. ilutton, Whelk he s "That will do for the present, Mr. :Webster,
heard whoit was that had been taken into ems- and let toe beg that till you see me again, not a
Cody, kepi r es ol u tely out
.of the Wiy, atid - after i soul receives a hint that we are moving in this
several remands I was set at liberty, the tungis- ; business."
trate remarking that he knew of 'no'emie which) 1 I then left the house. TIM hat bad furnished
showed, in i a more attiking light, thn need M a I an - impartant_pieee of. information; the printed
public prosecutor in this: country. My account ' /abet inside - being 'Perkins, Guilford, Surrey, -
an d at the Rose and Crown Inn, Guilford, Surrey,
of the way in which 1 became posscsied - cif the 4
notes was, as you know, scouted, and quite nat- ! I allightmi the rt , y next. day at about.one o'clock,
wally, Mr. Curtis: of gieboPsgete s'''itu , having i in the strong 646 of meeting in its steep streets I
denied , all knowledge of Mr BroWu, or that he I -or adjacent la . with a. stoutish gentleman, dis:.,
had conunissioned'any ono to present tue . with ' t tingoishea by v ry light hair, long nose, and a
five hundred pounds in exchange for my weep, White, pock-mar " 0 : 1 fate. -The chalice' wits, at
Once. Thus stigmatised and disgraced, I return- t all events, wort s trial, and I very diligently set
ed home to fled - my, father struck down, in what to work to ivali it, by walking about from dawn
was at first thought would pruvo Mortal illness, till dark, peeri ,g at every head I passed, and
by the'blow--Capt. Ilmnaston's door shut against 1 spending the eArenings in the • most frequented
me—and the settled marriage of my eldest sisterl parlor! in the Omit. Many a bootless Anse I
Jane, with an amiable young man; pecemptority was led hy , ii dikinit &spec of light or in(' hair,
Wks et by his relatives, rn amount of the i and one Mow with a mad, poll, sad a Pair of
appall! erheinlity of her brother," .! ' . 1 the longest legs I ever 101 ;*; kaPt'mo almost at a
wita i l is indeed a sad, m i ts t eir ki sm ,b us i Dessi r uin for twit mortslliours atm imtkry liotioaraislg,
'III. Webster," I remarked, when thiriouirg' 'man ton the road to Cheetonft item; I haadod him,
-0.1 by -
hittir 1 •
- 1 , .
•• jjoi ipri) ,ht %,,, with al) tuy Ite,int. • lan how
411411 we t4tattap , t, I 1 . 1 ineeri f l yott . '•'
..F t e:ily; enntigtrittnler titt bed: - and "liting
t h e ;,.,tio tt t I I Ille wort, I wa. in a moment unit of
-ight , Nli,,s WehAer was then told- ti ask %Ir.
Hutton to null: up, and in a few ininnteh that
worthy p.ontlentan entorotl the tooth After a .
hypo, ritieal crmslolene. , upsm, the inralitl' , 4 ctat,-."
of Itealth, )1r ilittoik ,amp_t,, ilk p o l o( ;It 011 ,,,t,
and with u veneja.tAto!
f /
• -1 anoe...toe lir ll'elotet. - be !.nary. in a
1. l e rmine,l ton . .-.to •zay that I will endure this
hilly-slmllying no longqr Either you give zip
tic, toii.l viz 1p.14 e , fin'ine, for I.lrtow'ed money::
"a V n i: rell i:e lja : tr Fh il o i r ecia t P il lp :l: i u l:e o: tr 7 -6::l l )chw at eeksti i i c ie n il ec a4la an n: (l : : adr
-Wit length, loWever, lout with their re*
pisnl nty man as he was eheapenin
joint of 'ateat in the market platx.' lie anmw.:
precisely to the tle6ription ‘ given ale, and w
nionwor,'a Cishiya6ble hat*,trongly sugges.l
.of Bond . freer .Aft i er. awhirt• he ivarted from
wife, and wade toward: a etlie itonse, in
parlor of which I'entenql dos . o after hint. T
now leisure to ol,tsert..- hitn 'more e
_10, 4 1y •1
appeared, to o be a reapeetable °Art of a man, it
eaten - 4n) exIoN-2.4iion . flitted at' time; acro;q,
face; Which to u,!.•. an adept of I , ttelt %ism' :.; inkt
, led Willi Alnitiinq phi11t3. 44 Minch :111.Xieh .
t mind, an..,ing probably from peenniary einba;rt '
went, ulit, fjudt.7.l.l. (roil' it lturclened convict]
1 pro..iently r btaiixtl flirt her and deeitdro pry
ihnuilb .I,itin init'.B4litreely •0434101. 4 1 ,,*,.. A
ner; # 4ls the waiter called hitn,fwa:t niy Mr. Brut
In t' ' to lea. 4 thej'rotttn. J tot& hii hat, tilt
h e had I l ing, up, in .ipparent n>i•take (iir )4 1 , 1
Aid 171 (Ito: hail 11;11 . 111t, til.:l - 1t..,d elap-etl bt4or
jrd.plavt-11: it. N. 94. i.laittly enotigli, “I,e‘ri, It.
i A r , , , , t, jindou, 'lon ill, .)1;e1.• label! The if
I I testion icon: Was , , il , .tt t, , 3:!i1 Ill) Qeit: of r,
i
: lucky ftirtting up itf 31r. groter4and witil,4 I
1 ntetlitatit+ -everal mode of , etion. the ..irilit
i,
: rmsalr.i. upon whiel
be let ill Ilttilding
Builder,'" at once,
31r 'Skinner. strlk•
na.,(mitile,l.
11,03 1,, skin
Ine. 1 ettll.4l
a1., ,, n( ~ii
\; 1144 - .llling. iw t uir .i n. In
the n•
vimilitiffit. 4-1.14 e
~ a 1011)..(04
;pm,
tht• ground
li. t t4 !Huth a bait.
and linalla, 4113'g 'l'
faartla, r "%ea' .a 1,9111 . . ~a
•a%:a . -07., • -0., I tninFl, :-ter
ktrareA inti"itv34,;;• itoli, cud 1 .bcon
he-had lat,tv I,eoi (.. 1.3m1m. And had .t
1,r, - ,th4-itt lAu thi , r , ., - I . ' th.• intr..."4* Rut %in,
t% ill' I.•: , , ..iticei,. ding Fit - 6;4113r- Thif ~ h orn lag
, „ ii i i 4,,up,,• 11, '11111! . .1 :•. lilifil. : 1, 4111;r0..1 :) . 1 Ili' , in
kit/IL aiild :3!kr h, ii.,.1 ~,,At,‘, l A ,1.,,,, , , ti ) i atii t t
wip..ti o lt.„; I I 31111' frAAIJ . , .. ~io with. ...:111t-ro\l-1 .
. 1: '
01'Capitql 14 , i„ 4::1 1, 111; ,.. iil , " tat-h, 31r, SkitiOce:
1 , ,n IA i-Ji t . 1:11.+W VII.. I ;no, and espr.itioily VI.
am
~t 1,1,.. I rty tor di- im, hon-t. we :hme btteµ
talking. ,)i. Well. ih,..ti, l A m A wrmfo,4l-,ieritki.l
141(10 4:3: -Ii :Soitietiuu -, doll ..,cullrify..'.
40 1 14
~t'ully
•• Nut vssa.-tly tit„o., I Yatkqh.. - talc iwr:a., 11 .,:
1,,1140 1 , rh 1110 t ,11.10n0y
\
lotith >ijo. .lil raw - du- ..igutatittts of
;; :,„ Lt, 1 L !Ziti"U',
i:tbi for pre , t.nt amain
n—
itit.ict r
:tc,Ltl Vas. ttik I
(-miter."
t.
vt...itu thlit:::),s, 014 4.1' the if 1.11 1 .;
hVa, ILA danit
rt:till, th , . l t• V, A gr,i,it
brit tit.; ;out, _.equirett to he et,
io rt brown :••ttul - Oil( it u.. 1 interrupt, e
tenting tu.i:•eit: his g1.1 71 :1. tlL , t
h e uttllntui:-:,11t oqiit iet 1 hilt (1 1 1 4 „ Liti t e . l -1
it:: tic ta,t, )iutlittgki•itk it tit, hits.,; Add t•Av
toNC:4•4 tit!. v.. ) itit a -•tti;•11 purpo-P ix) Itir too l
z ituoitift Ati.4l...tigt!4 run uny 0 )1 ) :- 1 1
quetto•:
/it; aro 4art.:".
•.('.s.h d..tru ioti'
intern-1
11 . r.1 I r -1)
"of t "th
Mr. Thoinif."lll
have. a -i•_;k( .1 be a sir. Ed
Webster, of 1.01'11,14,a. h;zguivoi
at. 3: it@ii•' 4.•! hid: t -1.1..111.i 111
discAmut.
•IVehstvr, t ',I •
No;
, i,rttig,in tl. ite ! ..;..!r . -
tri Eikti ti, I,•
inow Ow tot,. %lc, -,,; r;
1,t4. ,
11,
.4111,P V-111-I.lf ; : i•.l
..."Well i " trplio,l "114
g;ttjtj, but th;.144 I , I . • I .' igt't
- ..,„,•
bit of far.ui‘ , ,', : i)11 if
ni co,ilr'e IHa t:q , 11-.:tti: coy . ttn.”,lll.
itPen Ob i..• tei:Aitt7 ti
ace,Wently 1,11014i! , ..11 t •4., .
• "A ,ittoer \fr.,
•
ture gennincti. 11..L . k 111,1, I
hare the t`a , b '
"liero it .14t..1.11
Aeon t ~, 4 •1 :;i,ft 1 rif
'Edo I. 41»,1.
Irl„• , I ' htt. p r . 1. ~
:it. it, ••,,E,N. it v„..4 all 1,1 Wlll
illy :11111 hi;/1 .7 4011,0% 111 t
awl rising Ir,at, tltl trl rh o)
tier, ;11 that
a den., tire and pot
••11: . tt11et s : :Aliattd the
'wan. a, In , 1614 - 11 ti; hi, feet,
talking or..
.41. tell
. ‘o.v.. ).'ottr brother-in-l-t+
yott to diston t. the i* , non; in nip roNA , 2I
YOU' dui ettuding.to k a 314.'firownl
age s itt of a -.I Curtis: but the vilfainous
of tfiak transaction—the charging, oning We
'crith having ctoten the very fifty pouianott
give hint in qte coffee-room of ,the li t y_tre
• ern—l do nor) believe, thanks to Ir. flu
success iu :tuppressing the name+ in the
reports, yoti can be aware of."
The bewildered man shook as with a,
every limb,and,when I ceased speaking; p
ed earnestly thivit he had had gel evil deli
complying with his brother-iiklaw's wishe
"I am willing to think so?' I replied. "
all events, you must go with me to Lo
quietly were best!:
To this: he at last, though very rein
consented, and hail an hour afterward*
in the train, anl on our road to London.
The next morning, Mr. Webster's
applied to Mr. Hutton for the inane&
dation of the hoods held by their amt.
u we lad ululated, rendered hiu fori
Edmund Webster was again arrested on,
air charge, and taknit to the Nal ~.•
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NUMBER a.
pollee ofbee, where his - father, Cant Bealamas ,
and other friends, impatiently awaited his appear;
ance.: sMr. Hutton, thit time appeared as pros
ecutor, sad doped to fhe safe onstody of the
notes on the morning of the rot;ery.
"And you swear,. said Mr. Weloster's saki
tor, "that yon did not with your own basis give
the pretendedly stolen notes to Brown sad es.
quest him to take theta in Mr. Curtis' sate - to
young Mr. Webster?' -
Hutton greatly larded, glanced keenly ist-doe
questioner's fsee r and did not immediately the
atre,. "No, I did pot," he at boa MO". in ` ll
tow . , shaking voice.
"Let me refresh your mincer IS , leu eel
say to Brown, or tither, -Skinner year lbreitt l e•
i n -law,—" • ! •
A slight scream etamped fhe quivering lips of
the detected conspirator, and a blase of freaskd
tinkuish and slants swept over his - eotut te ,
leaving le ea white as marble.. No hatbr fa
rmer weld be 444E4 from him, and as men as
possible ho left the oftee„ - folfloworby 16.011110116
and hisses of the excited auditory. Skinniiiitai
then brought forward; he made a full and ample
.eonfession, and Ktlnnuid Webster was art owe
discharged, amidst the itiarut felicitations of the
utagi , ftrate and the uprilairious gratulationsof hi.
friend, It was intended to indict Mr.
perjury. but Ow unhappy man chose to sp.
war hefore a higher tribunal than the Old Bai
ley He was found dead in his bedroom early
tt.• t
_morning. His affairs . were found to be
in a ~tnle of insolvenelY, though the deiteit was
nit largel,fifteen shillings iu the pouid 'having
been. l.understoe. l, ultimately paid to the cred
itors Miss Ellen lirsenston, I must not.in con
elti,ion omit to state. beenme Mrs. EdMund, Web
zter. shortly after the trininphatit vindication
her lc,rer'l chtuzacter, and I. 'believe Mist Web'
-h•r teal made a wife on the same e.5..y.
A Disooviry,
‘. ...rresporklent ' of the Plieerville;Hera/d,
writing from the sin. Bernardino Valley, ender
date September 10th, gives the following account
of tug - itoteeuse stone bridge ..etill to bait. &Tit
found in that vicinity. ,
Front due of the three Wrenn:wets who made
t lo• discover,• of the Oreat , .Pyrainid, peewees the
Sierra Nevada and the Colonado;by , theit bawd.:
ms trip across the Desert,. seine time!' ago, I ga-`
her the following interesting account of *mit
trther 4tscoveries in the vicinity of that pyra
,.idi .in a north-westerly &region, digpant about
: 1 tree miles, they discovered the ruins - ai what
• ppeared to ha - re been a bridge.-the foundation*
f which were of stone, and nearly six hundred
v‘t, Smut one of the outer abutments to the other,
• bile between two are no less than Irma distinct
If
ien4; they were all apparently e siiod=
t ()ugh many of, the topstenee noir '
Thom piers wore apparently all of the awe
.irt . : , , anti at tbe t top nangt have n about six feet
i• y twenty. In no place are the elevated mote
t. an .:igh,t. feet above the pre ss t level of the
• nds. and this can be said ooly _
t of vie of the
ier4. The two outer abutmentsiiiii- nearly per
endivitlar upon-the rides facing 1 inward, while
t to outer gradually slope to the level and even
I 'tow the surfaec--how far below, wits dot se-
'ltainetl. It is eonelusive, therefore; that the
',age was plevatot to a Attsiderable height a.
•c.. the 4nrrountling country, and that the ?ri
,
nal foundations are more or less submerged by'
te accumulated szind= l ik i ff "Ceittltrie. nat.:
II the sligltte , t appea nee that a river bed its
arse nearisr to thiA,rain than the Colorado, butt
con the ram that thil l iSt
ructure doe% not coedni
,•itl , ker north or -4otth', !last or west-, but rasher
4 in a north--A4 and. north-west _direction,
mitt lead to Oe . twliet% that • some ancient river"
i In the north-we,t once tto%ed is•iween the wins
il pie( .
.• f. 7,% i,l•.;wk• sifter striteturtss, having existed
the sieitsity are apparent in numerous 4ep!ch.
I oof what ' were *met: onc l ueotionably
svalt:..4* I,itilitingT=, and the-.• extend for
11E14 11:111 :s tl)3l;se in every titreeljoit atol lisrkE
•
,at the los,ilisss wesslsl rinilicate ts,
'NO 11..,21k 1 - Ir • 1 - Pt.4 it
tlift thev.. pier.; and
„. h t . ‘;.rt jeal ,upv - Nrier- c‘f la as
wo , ul, t r th..-re ij n.,1 the slight•
t ak•ut. thttu ;heir itariup been
t• app..rt .4" ai•m;6.
A Faisal. Husband.
,t.ty, previous to th,. : 4shng . of the 6...1
.11i1.4./..Aini ouisti solieitetl
of Mr iiroti.:Til , • ,ol °. (l f the' Los
f nikwin e g gi Z i
Sio• eouttplained that ht:da
, il.l ..r _• had dour through a7.4k
-1.9 of tossriagr VC ithwit being blesi.e• alth
iraroi. ,
Ura. s-thtr-.•. the time 4 , tie •
suppo s ed that , she laws being united ttt•
4 . the other sex, and.they went to Yorkito
pen,' the Ituneyntoon; but her daughter, tat her
great qtrprise, diseovered that she had, been inex
tied I.) a woman in untie attire, - and, them
of three Atildren. Slr. iii:oderip, after stating .
that there were other ea* , of similar eharieter
on record, and learning that the marriage was
solemnized at Highgate Church, referred the co
plainant to the Magistrate of the aistriet. Be
fey, feat:jug the court, however, j the• mother
tussle the following most extraordiniry statement-2 -
she said that the.pwado husband ins fins intro
duced to her in feinale attire, under the name of
Mrs. Panton, but, after an int.ftsey of some
months, suddenly appeared in the costume Of 'a
gentleman, announetng himself is Mr. Albert
Guelph, and declaring that he was the ism at
George IV. and Queen Caroline, but that for
certain reasons his existence bad hitherto been .
kept a profound secret, but that .his love for her
fair dangh l t k i had wriul it from his heart, and
induced lti to appear in the becoming habili
ments of own sex, in lieu of the feminine - at
tire he bad been disguised in for years, by.direc
tion of a very benign old lady, who me et* . bmi Pe
riodically in Park lane, and supplies him with
cash tuffibetinat. As he dressed vary fashionably,
Mid alwaisa bad plenty of money, the mother,.
believing the story, eouscotod .to — their ungtials,
particularly as the Wieser Mrs. .Pantan 'and
her daughter had upon the occasion of little vis
ite slept tagethor before; and so Miss Bobbins
changed
her name for Mrs. Guelph, on tbsti.2tll
g ep te r ber3 by limn*, at ENV"
ehnrch ; but also ! discovered titabilka. raw
after • '
ton was bat a
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