Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, June 10, 1854, Image 1

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ERIE WEEMS OBSERVER
«'3I A. GALBRAITH,
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hew Court House.
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ERIE CITY KILLS & WATER PRIVID3GE,
ll'ith ,A- Land betimes, lie Rairrend oa .'•'iete
,4A./ Turnpike Strreft.
T m.s min i. ,a the must perfeet Flouring %Intl Curt, {l 4
MiCeMill Is e .t. of Alban). ,t , t , Acknowledged ti.) experienced
r-. nod I, eing I ,, ated near the Railroad Dept. Is
n ',At ailapt-.1 t , ,r Merchant bustnees. The andervign ed. w ill
.. 4% a .11 ter ii. 4 p . yinent that will he edrantag eona t o la,
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throueu orange
could, nidw and thcri. catch a glimpse it a pair
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Tho -upertor anieur of QIN (Ale dwelling
;he flowers, th, decency t,f the family, were zit,
work •f ou p.tir of hand, belonging to a young
wined Mix Larous, whose industry was the
,urypt,rt of a. younger hr.:tiler and ,ester. and of
a blt_ar-eyed grindEnutlier. •
Aix was n patty, as well as n hard
weerking girt. ykt it was neither to her beauty
no; her itida , try that she was indebted fer
b'e ming th. , heroine of our tale, although hot.
eess to finding work. irbt n others could find
none, had made envious longues gosip about
het. seandaLui- , sery like town scandal;
like as a silken masquerade costume is to its
lin- y-woolsey original; the form is the same,
the texture slope is different; and at the well
Beauregard, from which water was fetched and
where the salad for supper was washed, it wa,
whispered that .llix was a eoluette, and that the
re m o t e cause. of her prosperity wa , the. influent.•
which her bright eyes had obtained over the
strong heart of the,Bailiff of Beauregurel Every
one wished that gotod might corm of it, but—
But, in the ineatrwhile, good did comenf it:—
leer, thaults to the large black eyes that' harked
s:7 frankly into his, and to the merry smile of
the village beauty, Monsieur Rebvul had come
to thkknowledge of Alit's cheerful steady :u..tir
ity; and a feeling of regret had mingled with
his early adruirauou when he discovered that.
while no oar was uaors d particalar in the payment
ERIE, S'ATURDN, JUNE 10,, 1854.
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brother ',th e ip e hold at thc
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Y"'lng Lh”- f Heaurvp Who.e marrinee
In/I.ly Le, n ~.lebrated w great magniticene••
lo'ya'l.
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••N o, thankeli him a tlic , -.taw, - with a
p.B; teeth: and what
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worivrfol xplatmtions wth men iu hi- predie
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Aittinti.,:h the ,sait but it, ty risen
herselt iivireotu.. with tatigue when
•ir. 13 . I.alf-wa) ttrough th, f. res t :si t .. wtl .4
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.1 but, just j j3 tl it •il. c j,,T! ; : k3t In 3
sh.t iv n....k pr t.i be a plea: -
ant resting place, sh, titseover, -I that it abutted
on the ope t idi g to one of the grotto, that
tr a dit.on had mark 4 out .14 the former habit,
t o w •,1' hermits r sints were
•v.. 1 to haunt heir old dwelling-places
:t.qte no sooner became aware of the grotto's
Than she rem hat•tily; and, ,natehing up
t,, ret off awn of the all of the
forest. without takit tune to tionsider where'-ee
wa, going; when fitted to pause to recover her
breath, she found htself in a v , put she hail never
seen hefere, hut•ent•M that sh e looked
around with surprist and admiration
It wa.4 3 lit'le gbh., in a form alturit an ft/-
r-phitheatri, earpeto?with turf as %of; ani eiaitic
u,s .olvet; ;t. hrightgreen, cn.ttnelliA with fh , tr
..r., and u ti evil T,.ul, each tin) Waite of gray-,
, L.w...irop , w-a• ••.pakling '.ll - ,L• ;. ar. of happier-a.
i n wel c nnte tl,t I,v, 1, 1 '... r,.inrning rat .. Around
this little tirde, tr4ht‘ o'd troes, gnarlmi and
ru i ti:e.l. the filienini ,i,), t. , r.”-t, were !4 regulur
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.of tut urt , , 811 thi- 'll.llil. ~ ,Itill Wu.. .ti , ugtin..l • by
tilt avenue-li all • that P•pread from It towarti4
the north tne atvly oppvNite t4l tilt:4 open
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rose a rampart of grey rooks, marbled with -
,den veins,'from whose hoary side sprung forth
the rock rose or pink cyetua, and under whose
shade the blue aster,' one of the fairest of
earth', .turn, flourished luxuriantly AS Alix's
eye fell on the trees, and, and flowers, she
set her basket down carefu lly the foot of a fine
uhl “zik. awl forgetting fatigue, heat, and super
stitiuur terrors, busied herself in gathering the
dew-gemmed flowers, until her apron was quite
fill
'fheu, ?•eatiug herself under the oak, she be
gan with pretty fastidiousness to choose the mot
ix•rfect of her treasures to ar range into a bouquet
for he r sad one for her ti::;r a bile thus
etp_nged 4he half chanted, }ill' recited her Salve
Regina
Ife ! '•• the Queen who reline arbor.
M4ltil r of Cleuunocy and Love'
Ive, (hi. Wretched world of tear,•
`mid •tghe and groans unto thine eer•
, rh thou ,+ west advocate, beetow
( , m• paving look on no below'
The hymn and toilet were concluded together;
and thou, but not till then, Mix remembered
that there was a market at Maillot, at which she
must lie present, instead of spending the day in
idleness She sighed and wished
she were a lady—the young lady of Beauregard,
of whose marriage Monsieur Repoul bad told her
such tine things—mnd, as she thought thu.5,14.180-
ciat: ,, ii of ideas awoke the recollection that this
day was the twenty-third of June, the vigil of
St .lottu; a season said to be very fatal to the fe
males of the house Beauregard )She shuddered
is tb• mit-• of that tradition ecurred to her
cut trr ry, .Lud wished ..he were tot alone in the
haunted forest on o unlucky a 4ay. Many and
matt) were the superstitions she had heard re-
Tarlitoz, St John's Eve, and many the obrervan
cc, wlin.fi she had been the terrified witness;
but. that which had always affected her 'magma
tiou , 1..• most, was the ancient belief that any .
on , ' who ha , courage to held a lonely vigil in a
church v, rt John's Eve, beholds passing in
pr n till those who are fated to die within
th year It was with this superstition that the
legal 1{1.:1111Tprd was associated; for, it was
th4t :it old times a certain lady of the fami
ly re-esons at her own—bad reasons of
tour-: —held a vigil, had seen her own
spurn .ttnong the doomed, and had indeed 4issl
that 3... Lr Tradition further averred, that , -itteu
then. the twenty-third of June had been al
nire or les- fatal t. , the females of her
.111 d 3 , Aliz remembered this. she was
eotit tit to be only Alia. bSroux, who, though
neither of . hateau4 nor forests, and
for- , tro w.irk hard au.l attend weekly markets, that cold. Lrke iw to But, now the grave war
had tu: e,tral .1-ow haugiug over her. hut finished; for gray. ;t seem , d 1..1 be, and one, too,
eoui‘. • k t sward to a bright future, as the t.):- tle•titn• I 10- , •b•tt iiv.ng. panting, heauti
!ovo.i niisti—s of a ,•ertain stonecutter's comfort- `fur creatur: Th.. •.ini w.:4 Lod tli.• Land upon
able h ere :of ,toneettiter•-• existence Mon- t •le r tu„tuo Ir-v.• L. r • :11 , -...41 , 0• O . ' he
'war Repo ii t i u.te uticonvious gaping
Her ittottett• of Fran.x.tg, her }lung warm- With -treuizth -he wr•
ht 1 :,iv, r, Ind the two stemg arm.: ;row hi- gt..ap; wi•ii a w ed 1: , ; ,d
at .y •r i froth r,. .1.. 'wheat Lot-utirtik •••:tri. s, rti-11,• i 11;; y ; .1111 g. ;11 W.
with -rude-, and entirely ni, t:..1) :. lt r 101 H. 1 :it
-1411; t 1 the uticorutoruthie ,;• :\ • ;•. - Itt•I tor with
or, • I takire , up le r b ,sket, -he are:- . ti ....r itt I, .
AL 1. --kin:: around her ”1.1:1:•r .t 0 , . on_ t ig YO. Liu' frarnk
lwa• t. !r• Might to follow,
S Wal• stall uutitteitied, wit,u Ili,. Al .lt
r th t•)war,in II ,
u, rk, I irmiik tilt( k rt
• it .h iv forviitril l t wit !••:Ar
a. • • - • I, hun e,.to. itiee-d " Pi if rvu.‘t
might terrify her a1n,,..0el •ti •,.
p 1,r,,-t from which they had in en
v 11 11..11 1C 11 ICL :-‘he must cross to re.it-11
' an a deer herself, at thin tbon. : h t
•', ‘.'n in the direction whence t.
b Iru: ,•ould net. nothing She It-t, *ed.
not a leaf stirred,—and let,
, or was it her sense of hearing p—
c: t I v te.tr to . a painful degree of acuteness, that
i , t.r imagine that she heard, at an immense
u,-rart•-.•„1 muffled sound of wheels and of the
tram], of hor.e's feet? She wrung her hands in
t t r , r; use s -,tti:fied that no earthly carriage could
1.0, • 1 , • way through the tangled forest paths.
~tily suppose that something supernat
;lra: t, ib:e was about to blast her sight:—
..." ii la, inate,i, <hc gazed in the direction of
gri.litaik increasing sounds Nut a wink of
•r :,acct d her sight as• she peered through
•h. int, rveti,ug branehes Presently, a huge b,,-
1:. pre, I by something which caught and
r. t 1 ct d :1,, -traggling rays of sunshine that
1 , •. 1 wq•CII the trees, wad seen crushing
th, 'brushwood Nearer and nearer it
with a curiously undulating movement, and
,„ ~„r „ „„.‘,4 by th e same strange, dull, ineapli
,-:'•:...ound, until, as It paused a few hundred
.
trot 11 , -r place of concealment, she pereeiy
-.i t., her intense relief that the object of her ter
r.•:. we- nothing to ire than an earthly vt-hiele of
:toil iron. in the form of one of the unwield
li - ~f the day, drawn by a team of strong
t. •rs li“r•cr, and that the strange mulled
- ozei who ii had accompanied it, arose so l e ly
t!..io the , lasticity of the turf over which it rolf
, a havoi , d..adened the noise of the wheels and
tii . h.,01.. The relief from supertatural
t tor, lt,tw.%.er, rendered Mix only the more
to earthly fears., and, when a second
the carriage sholired" , her that the sits
-01-,ject. which had caught her eye at a
.11-zathe w,re the polished baxrels of mousque
,o.. ~r it•tvy carbines, carriettby two men who
enpoAlhe , :riving seat, she- slipped from her
iing-plae.• behind the large oak tree, and mra ,
fu.), , 11 ..,-,,r t ,•:>•l herself among the thick 1t41,..4
, t , .; !, l•lowed the rocks.
:••• ttad .ihe don, this, before mOe 4,t the
win got down from his toz, and walked
r..und th.• circular glade, scanning it with a cu
rlou: and penetrating glance For a moment,
he paused before the old oak, as if attracted by
...lib flowers Alit had dropped; but, another
roilek , earehing look seeming to satisfy him, he
turned to the earriage and stood by the door. as
1! .11 confor-o , c with •otcne,
Thous llcaven: - thought Alix, "be sees that
thy' carriage cannot pass further in this direction;
I shall not, therefore, be kept here long;" and
her curiosity as to what was next to be done,
g aining predominance over her fears, she again
peered eagerly between the branches. _1 gentle
man got out of the carriage, and examined the
iiulr .. : 1, v 1.e as carefully as his servant had done.
Wha t a handsome ruan!" thought Ala.-
-What a grand dress be has, all silk and vel
ret!" She fixed an admiring glance on the tall,
nohlelooking figure that stood for a moment, Ni
kor arid still, in the centre of the amphitheatre.
"It will do, Pierre," he said at length, as be
turned on his steps; "begin your work."
Pierre bowed, and, without speaking, pointed
to a little plot of ground, of peculiarly bright
green, with a dark ring round it—s fait -ring,
in short. sn named in all conntries—whaity lay
almost dir.stly opposite to Alix's hiding-place.
was the brief answer. "Call Jpeeph
to help; we are at least an hour too late."
The strong rigidity of the speaker's *ante
uanee eaused Alit to tremble, although the did
uot know why, unless iv was in her dread of fall
ing into his hands as a spy of his secret actions,
whatever they might be; for he was evidently
not a man to be trifled with.
Pierre went back to the carriage, from which
the other man had already descended, and togeth•
er they took, from the hind boot, a couple of
pickates :mid spades, with which they speedily
bops to cut away the turf of the gores ring, for
a spa.* of some six or eight feet in length, and
as many in breadth.
She could distinctly see Pierre's face, aad per
ceived that it was not one slie had ever seen be
fore. That of Joseph 'was concealed from her,
as he worketlowith his back towanlii her;
there was something about hie dress and appear- f,
mace whi c h seemed familiar to her, and which
was very different from that of Pierre. But •
what grange kind of lvile was that they were
digging? •
"Doi) , Mother ot Enemy, it is a I s ca%e"'
tb;•,4 idea occurred to Ler, her hl , Aml ran
cold; Lut the sudden thought underwent 4 , sud
den a change, when, the second toau turning hi , .
:act towards her, she n.:oguized. to 14.1 amaze
ment, the .-ountenance of Ler Jdutiret,
bailiff
Thu sight of his to lace dissipated her
gloomy suspicions, and she speedily persuaded
hengetf that instead of a grave to hide - odic
dreadful deed, they were digging for some of the
concealed treasures which everybody knew were
buried in the forest 31 1 insieur llebo'ul had of
ten told her OW he hatfleard of them from his
grandmother, NI it Vltazs natural en. ughho should
be ready to seek them. 'low )he would torment
him with the , eeret dm., strangely acquired
From her lien j speculation- she was roused
at.length by the re-appearanee of the tall 1.1.1411.
carrying in his, arms souitAnug wrapped in a
horseman', cloak, and followed by another and
youlger ugure, bearing, like niutself, all the out
ward -igns belonging to the Inghost class of the.
nobility, though on hi- feature- was statupett au
expre,4ion of cruelty and harshness
-Going to bury a treasure, ratlit,r than s-ek
one," thought Mix "V ry weld. or Re
bnul, l have you still'
Ili, tali matt. meartwlido , had placed hi• bar
den uti tto• ground Itetn , ving the i•loak that
euver.4l It. lo• now di-playi to .1117.."- apaani.ll
- eyVn a young and l,rely lady Kir a moment.
the fair ereatur. ,toud mttluttless where `3 hi f wart
plaetd. as if dazzli.iti by the mutideu light, but it
was fur a moment iiuiy. :end then ,he flung her
un the ground at the feet of the elder mau.
befwerilinir 11,th 1“ have mere} 1.11)011 h-r, to re
member that wai young, and that life, any
life, Wi44 ,1••;Ar t , Ler'
Tht: 111/11 iplved bot 11111- , Clc, nut rid TV,: ,/
word .art. tip I Liavk• kuru it
TLQ girl—for 1,, ,k , l little +nor, :Ai it. -A2-
1,42C11,—,..pri..35*.4 her Lauds ,•11 her a- if t 4,
,ti;} r6c -uff K,atiug beating Lk! ilt:art, and
,01 9 6: Such :1 1 cnee: :Such auvui! , h! treru
bicA :IJ if ..!1 L I,Plf w-r, , uud,r th sent •uce of
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spate of time rh lit ,
ring The -pot was , t ,.
eirriage. hors , -, serv.ii„•. •
tim, all had tut
the quiet sylvan -olitud• .
newly-turned soil wa. p• t tr ., :
enacted there Ltd) Ilu .\ his t,l i,•, to
glance around her; going tun, t, ) ~, ;
stint, she gasped out, "Dig,
No one knew why :lie ,11\
what they were .xpected t • ill.' 1, 1•1.11 ii 1 • r•
ness had extended itself to the w parry.
they at once set to work, whii, -he ii-r-elf. pro,.
trate • , u the ern utl, tried t,. s I in. r , L t t : tug
up the sols with her hoods k• 1 the turf
was removed, and a'universal •ry .•1 horror was
heard, when the body of the u: , hApps. was
cl;scovered.
"Take her out: she is not dead: .4.qi!•ieur l e
cure. save her; tell us how to s.-t%e her:"
The laborers gently raised the to.ly, and placed
it in- Alia as she still sat on the. ground
They chafed the cold hands, loosened the rich
dress—the poor girl's only shroud—but •he gave
no sign of life.
.-Water, water!" cried .111 x.
No fountain was near, but the r ,,u g h wen
Irithered the dead leaves .strewed around, and
sqrinkled the pale face with the dew they still
hOd. For a second they all hoped; the eyelids
qiivered slightly, and a faint pulsation tit the
,heart was clearly perceptible
But that wa.s all. They had come t,. late.
The cure bent over the dead and repeated the
solemn "De profundis elataavi at te, Domine,"
and then all joined in the hyintruf death. "Di
es iris, dies ilia:" as they gently bore the corpse
from Le place of its savage sepulcure, to holy
ground. For several days, the body was expos
ed in an open coffin in the little village church of
Beauregard, and every effort \ was made to track
the perpetrators of the ctreadKileed. But in
vain; no trace of them could bo'found. ; An in-
Rate dread of some personal misfortune sealed
Alit's lips with respect to her recognition of the
Bailiff, and all inquiries as to the passing of a
carriage such as she had described, between
Maillot and Novelle, were made unsuccessfully.
The dress of the young lady was carefully ex
amined, in hopes of the discovgry of her name
by means of cyphers or initials on her linen; but
there were none. The satin robe, the jewels she
had worn on her neck and arms, andthe delicate
flowers twined in her hair, gave evidence that
she had been carried away from some gay fete.
rom the ring en her marriage anger they sags-
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red she was a wife; hut then ali the c ,slue
Cure ended. • After her burial in 14,1 y ground h.t.r
gold ring and other urnsineuts were hung up it
the chianti, an the hope that •aint. day .t claim•
ant might arise who could unravel the strange
mystery; and Auer by th - cui was suspeude.i as
ex voto offering by Alis. in gratitude .4 Le- 'let)
escape.
The story was uti)))....r I leareii up M......,-.).ni
Rabaul w never .4.. en :wan and knx ',ad
lost her boasted courage that , Lii. never after
wards dared to take Lt soiltury walk, .9'.!Cia.:
near the fatal grcen ring to the t o re.t I'o-L. l ,-
i e
eras this dread of being 4, , in.., or rump • t,,•
ta nous disapptarauec )f M))u-ieur ft,1, ) , u1
which tempted her ',Guy afterward- to f)))). , .A :i).)
advice of her neighbors. and become the wit_ 0:
Francois, the stone eutter The marriage ),i.a., .i
happy one. and a tiro.. Latu•• when qv rein. in
branev Of that lata, Eve 4St John m.o. rt called
more as a it range legend to b. odd to ii._r slid
dren and grandchildren thau:ss a fearful .1 rano&
in which shelled herself taken ; ar:
In the revolutionary strug.gle,
the ornamenta of the warden...l .girl Wen . with:
other relict, of the ,il4 7. ti,..cetl
front the little tillage ehttryli 1•r! tl,, •t .r)
linger. there still, and. ill:, ludo •rt..
JtA.riti,. true
The put hist.uw tiv• t•ital:to—f si
poloon and the Sultan , )t Turkry 1-• ;w1
e-iting and marvel.,u. ~ I n•• -
•art., probably, not litn , Avn .11T 3 • 1,,r
,
The!:e twn monAreln, novv /1) d
in the -truggie to inamtain L nci-zrOv
Ottnmon e.nipire, are Viol ii grin .1.1" • ;
can LOP , . TheAe vv-r,
in the ,nrue neiehbortleod, a rii. ut t • NI it
tinu l ue. fate of the NVe-t -
Freu.:ll ortain, awl .oull.vui 01-
friend. in ehiidiP)od
phine de Tischer .ind a )11-. 7.
The history ~ f J, , sephine g.
She went to France. acid w.,• 1.
ileautiarnais, by whom she h iJ • 0 1
and a daugh•er, Hortense S , itue t.in•
death of Ileauharnais, .I,a,ephia , - was wart J
Napoleon Lt.naparte, 411.1 became
Franey Her daughter, tl,rtens't, wAs a 1.,. Neu
..1“:44..p1i Bonaparte : then KIEL: o 11 all./ 41rif
ay. present Emperor at FrAtte,. IA her 01.t'
Rllrriagt
Miss r quitted the tslanii
time before her friend. But , he
carrying her to France was .itta.•ked .It, • t.1,,t77
bX the .A.lzertue ec.vair... an, -a, :1.1 iia•
"gingers made prisoner, But 1:
was in turn attacked and pill ta..2 '1 u,•
rates. and MI,: wa+ parr kit h, : • 4
,tantinople. and offered IT sai. , a, t ilex
..itraordinary beauty an-i acc onp uti.l
her a pun:it:L.4:r in the .t 4 titan a:ais• If in .
soon became the chief lady th. •,.tr,.
the :-Nultanes, of Turkey )1., , ,m
s and the pre-kent Sakai. t, sal
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large a .pace in the .a., 0 -1.1
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or at Bangor, recently had hi+ hca,lstove in—
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