Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, October 28, 1854, Image 1
I►l RID ,v SLOAN, PUN, VOLLAIE 25, 131751N.1188 DIRECTORY. 4 JOHN F DUNCOMBE. ICr•te burbtr, v et .41) C. .sati WI • Lit w, i n Marital:. trsrs, ntiro, IS PUBLISHED RITAY BA TCRDAT RAIG . - BY DUBLIN & SLOAN, A A C reset, Mee removed to So I Hue** Utak, sd lO WHOM di.LL LITTUDi IUILLATINO TO SUKIN EBB flo,r.e weet. brie, Pe SHOULD BE dILDPILESULD. E CUMIN -ass cos Violin nod Guitar reCideuee on thstki et. OFF/err—NO. e, Blowers BLOCK, ERIE, PL .r Lc J,hu P. Vlnon..- Music arranged fur p natiat oatee, otwiat at ewe „a 60, Ste. . Baud' • W. B. F. SLOAN, EDITOR. j...14t:L" NAL 4.1 , 41iTi '7 +Si on ii ,,, trtt'io tiort) end )(.-re,tonerThe ~. • 11 t ice orm for i.- TER3IB: If paid in Masses, or within 3 mouths a :,,. been'cktist‘el) Puce it _ _ --- $1 be; if not paid se shots St Win be changed. L. ‘ l .. ()LDS se s Any subscriber faWag re pay within the year, the , „LW.' tua Wr:; i rigteru dually,tsardawes uuw is ass paper will be duaatincinsed sad therneoasat lift wick s pro. , art titvr , tv-t I....side 3 Furnace, - 141,C , per oee,r for ooll4,otion. • Timms OF ALWIRT/Brio- Jl/1/"Elistmon lines or lass nuke ii,equars.../gf One Squarer nen week , $ 7b polokraare 3 mouths S 3 00 One " 2 100 Ono " 6 bOO Una " 3 " 126 1 One " 9" 6lb fie" One square a year, ahaagsabis to plesmars, s iD •Cards inserted is tale Busimem Directory at 33 per :mamas. $1.2 lines allowed for a Card, over oil, had nadir eight, $3. Two aquaria-41 =nimbi, SO, 0 1160tItattd. its, 9 mentbr, $ll LO, 1 year $l4. One eOhlatZt, or JO equarrs--,..ue year, $6O, $3O, 3 months, $lB. Obituary and Marriage nonce 2b coots Saab. Exibitions, conesna, etc., 50 rer :eut In addiuou Lbe , IhOe We. A I.ny i,us caliort NI eOti Vey IPi wiluet fkg faru .I.fet 4.1 a W kordCr - ',I. FON., 1 , 4 6 1,tici0, 3 h —.l .1 Ittarte3o _ DH E.NIEItY, r.x. a few est Oi 1R1• , ,C111 ,„r t G. W. 'TOLD, Witzt C,as uth rforry. & Dew. n. • a u . •.erman laud 1)0 I 1,1 ir, .werk , 1,14 Vl,a eel LIEALVAiN • a.).• _ J H t.l. M 4 el Oft S Zal es r 1.:411141.-•, Perl„wrry. Plitt NNIVI „•, Ca ',.. 1'.,4,1 e, U L E.LLIUI"I, C BR() \VNELL, I NJ . . 6,lwdre, Get..r.eti IMMO MEI= SSE ihott. :tre t,s6,LaNn- .113k.'LL BM lit Ir. ^. ,••••hf C.•,e ,oh. Sot.th P 144. of 1= AFUY' ILisr 1. 0 IMMII I;~u\ C ,"4 I' Muota, • •% 10 • 1.14 u eodir t_:o \t I i_N RIM 1\ J ti itt_NNll.l-4)\ ,n 1 '04,7 nee. ',heap • - , Pena. boU MEM ILO: t it 1.-. • tL.ot• Li ODELL, ('0 • ~Ilt I l•uii t . ,tiCt, nal Lilit 'loners, % . o.llt • • . r• %I V . IS certa,ii EZEN3I L. 1111.: s. r'a .1, 1 2r,41n. Iti.;l 1 et. 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" &Sir It L.., ert• tient ut lIIPPIY h) ..•ust.t 11. it Yl':. Ltit, luny 4, 1-3e4-114. - NI 33. n•-utwet .1) .1. /1‘,.., • ik y.),X Miring eek:u.C.l lb. services of Lit eiti Joe Plato/taus., or boob way 1t0..,J al the oder St sll trrnealo /fiend $0 "1 h A I A-WAX PC patioats &H, April 14. WM =I I . ••.• q. 00( ) 4 .._ MEE WEB \ I . . . . F I R IVI . _. . . .:,,, ~: : , • . • 4.? ' f • O,SE . II II . 0 Y • .. , :ir • i 1 • . 'L-; . -_ NIERS. . 41 50 A YE" IN ADVANCE. ... /•••...••••••=•••.•••• - ofillP•Merehant.i and others repumng fre4ttent ehangee in their adeerusementa will lie allowed Two squares, pa, per, and card, for Vb. For additional apace, the ober. ger will be In proportion, and the advertisements mutt Do atnetly confined to the legitimate !mimes. of the ad vertaer. Payment for tratte.ont adeertvemetita required it sdracro. Bills for yeari) adeortising will be proeeniod be.t-yearly A mtiucliuu .1 ib per cent. will be made 4n except temporary ads ertioemontA, when fia.d in advance 41 IN Y i er ifeKa roil 1 11.1.1. C, ERIE CITY MILL & WATER PRIVILEGE =EI =MEI MEI I;EME=1111 illr . l > cur .w 8 Nett bought n, i '.ieri 1,14 0.0,0.. to ..I.artee . wt wt...: t'se , e!.ae uteue,u , iy iur.te Met e/11/ILA d others 14 ant. in ou• but t,• ciao, nt our eV,ek I , rt. tag 16 li o rTuo Nrln Yin. 11 . /. 14 tt •..rder tfiti liar t ti rAtO - 1 ego he bought he hc• r a. I u New ••rt• w,lh the trthrlOrt or irri hi t he !Aug. , i.lB COlLlirr tome of the let refer , 1101 r tine_ ,• l'aleenged,Crugete4 .t,ul retah,t•dteu Hartug•le P . Cot ee Sugare. P ii Musc..)vadu and '1 4,1 ....Ct. ntewarn'• Wt rip. Ho ter, Green g.l I Mite j•.lc R tu. I a rind J3TlC—fre, ruht , ro featli ntr IQ IND per rrij it. Nuns. Prune., Pepper Pintet•ro. Caleb e.,.b r uegs. 'I. in r. St, c ,, ‘,vh, te 14. g a t aw ft. at Ott , uov,t• r `L• . 1 4;,,, Alluty 3t..e lit s4l , ltii our - f,e, 1 1 we a large .i.crek of 'ol4h • • ' (`V,II/ • . Pure Wines and Liquors, %Vh. , h belloi,lnt N.l 4, ^n and rbdl.oeiplltt curter, . 4 e nct) i r.a.e drt s'• u.la J., (.r ti.! L, K., 1 - usse glee us a rail and u , I .44 '•••.t nu.t.!• 4 —a what we si", T11131111117E11 AN 3 11/10ZILDEVL BRAGS , H prmir ilcalsqfcr Tr*, ,s‘ .r rr %.I.r.h k Malcitl, i.ane.Ntfok ork 11, the „ .1,,0ns Si ibel;ry•tal Pal r Van hadtcasl i guy ' , 71.19.14t16•111V:411 t trieltir the, s •• ••n...) , vs. - . • rsi• ri , C11.4 I , Mete% a 1 t I.* r , , , -t.. s. ,t• u. vent•-! 1 , 11 , , ~.•,, • f,. wttttt f•••• ros , I r 1.0 . I AC, %%044 `e t I. \... 1!Ii=111I111111181 Improved Shoulder Braces r 4, kit CLie•", 4. , re•rf V, • .0:, roliotrutted N. to Iv ~.R • trio/ J• • r..< it 4 tri,lll, fief no to C .1 oder itPr•„,,,,, wain wixtruve r.,tand %tt r , 0..1 1.4 15.,.1 or =Er ECU IMIIMEEI f O i l: r C e ct k• ith I.,•••teel . • • , , a'll IP,. 1 iU IV , I' I ON), , '144, , ,' tU•if V/e 011'44,1(14M I•fie , . tot t t • gll. J 4 A It' E ..c 'row Fa•tu , ) 'Cr D, - • Il , lite. t Ll4lt, of Illf 1..1 , 0 . 1`.( 1144 UM, •,r , fa Icatet t'•4 ILOte u, w 11 . 1.- , Y,,rt tntimi fof (114. Ord,' antra), et, athn,r 1t.,. rt • e,. tat. WA r -Lc Wry, d‘l, ul K‘..• SP* ,eder l It ~.1 .3, , r ?La pelt I • ; Ihr 1 .• • •• 4':Nfitr • .. it =1 =SI T 11•31/14 1•I e oTt t rtv V. rt..* VIC ,u idu tlusr. Tit; Hllp , r i I 00.1, L amp ? :4 of 11. r Dedirf, , e o bent tern. %llh,r .rnt Yrl t, ,111 r,111,1/I,a/ Ti,, T I At..,14 01 . 11 - 1 , 1 1// 1 "1- 1 .1. 1 1 Vie Incite , * ot r, Sr, v • UT , • hy, =EI ... = =NENE urrurvl ~ ,„ tanre. St% 'et Of i'rh,Sila and , erri , of rte w style tot ma , trial, tm.trer otle , eu In market s'st natitlelo ana VirCmi, ',ruts n eottor of aft parr. Alpo, ?moo' eelebratel th'irat, • tiara. Colkon, 14411 M Itklek-uR,J 5 to "..1•4Cfp1../.. ,tibrtltat, bap anOsafcheiv. ioei y oth nuineroua to announce The at - .l—'l la irge cash in n..tul, *lli he •044 cht.tee' tan ran tor ncht at env of her plitee la the ecuro to, ;••• i • incite Wimp ,re not not at No B , brown'. Ertt, 44 , 0 12, Jrr t I. H f,)1.11 I a i , lt !ME =IIOI3MI n':=E:il • • i fU4,1,/r). Via Net Vl . l N.,, I 1,11111 4.1 •11 Nr.l stir Alit Oi /f Ur) I= =I a, ..L 1=1:1 ME= • , tt (.' i' t =ME 111211!! t S -1..“ I.IIK I irk. h , N i ..`• h1,.%11„i1k IME FM= t. r ono. at -1% f. ilk H I w sUove 111. tell Speetal and Bditonal gulled', JO seats a tine. ligious. Public, Far Company and other notif•i, hal the shove rates 11 sti 1,14 LaNd ittfat44 tLe Rat lr..k e . a zis t) , d ing , arnpi:.< Ant I I Uv %lin It in theft, t 4, • . in •90 hritnoWledirt e r ,. *l,l , r. ) irt) tr`).4 lucalyd urar 1.1).e Ita•it,), t IT!) I. wt II It I 1,1 err !rant t,t000r,.• I t.t. Lll , l6leflif r , tt that w 111 he ad‘aht Iv • 11t I tin, "1 1 1 it. l-,54--14 C ARRA. N CLEMENS & CA.IIGHEY. klioecosools to I M z 00.44 s ir , - Wholesale Grocers. No 7, Bonne' Bleck. Ene ,r eirl".erol , s beat :c (,/ken •, rl • • e ,„e )H •Insith Ar. Co , , ,o .re tree • • ,:cet n r • I'M(' and we., selt.e to I FOCA OP (iiiOLEAII:.S, MIMED A ) o(' % - 1,1 4 •‘). 'Or ra (nir. s py Utero Abdominal u,uppprte!•s w 0 r.l are v.. 0,, e awl ; .1 f.r•tie I% V rut t.e.v to lt,a4 ift.At ' ""' t••••• W. .17 1. +RN 5.11.ri iii GREAT EXCITEMENT IN NEW YORK Pianos and Vlelodt,or... for ?We or ~...,ay, -..tt 1•34 French Plate Glass. . ,1111.1 Illll.l* •I• JeWtir) I r, , t 2 —l9 GENTLEXFJUS PITRNISHING GOODS :MIX" new nprtun .1 yiels of the be.t quoin( • 4 .04,1 n. 41 c4.leDr t ied k. re”cli ~/ latipquoto setti r.g, \lr ; h4 .* flIC• In O':"' Vb V Juir 1.61--11, 1110311,- Sc. LIAILe, JOB r RZOLIVZ.D. ~4 4 7 PC,S,IET RuOS.C, r. • 1.1 a,fort , tirt.t .0 1 ., . d 1.41 1 a tri , nnkll.: , wrn , La tAil .0 N., ht.. 11 kt I•i)cfr cf ifer , rl. r,0 4 .1 .1, al/ of 111 pg..id YU) uw f d o u t tw aet .0 . 0,1:1 r K P .AK P „ -rpt 16 g - S4-16 No 6 Heed'. Boor.. Atale Furnishing and Ranging Bells. ref k. .ed / , 11 !I/U(4 I hi. toe tifotillirlif It a c.,t4r1,4 of troll and Erit Count% th,11,. glrr. 614. CW 1, • .11. Ind !laitivi.e H6l. t • pr.‘air 11 , ,,0wes WI .11 It) rer , tosa f.if 1 /try• •7 , 'Ca I.# 1111 Ml.ll r a ••411111'.1 , , f • Ilahlil.Kl.ll.lld llOt,# wl be ilv.ted p era of Vie vuque , ate Ide t. I • '1, ,, 11 IS. i<4-a- NOTICE n t ,rri . • ,)/ W b in: r It the 'art` 111 , 0,11N1P Iv,' CFIN 1. , Vitt, , Itu toired f bousen 1 1.4 Ilro 1 . 4111141• 1 1, , k n. .a I in I of 1.0e.n/n1 /I H, ~x • /Inn 114 . 1/ ., I. ‘‘ .er, Nesott. it,ll ea llr !LIT. r. nor wr, J.wr. Mut, r; 4.1.1 n. Jr.° I weneno KINIO/141 air, A. 4 D 1.'54 BOOTS & SHOES anz.z,zNkavirr t.;016T. 14 1444 4 . • AI • A 114.1141,1411,.. U rel ~ [ 1 Iv Of eq , Y. • h • ••,rt • , • n and Litauert, . tis'• in et' . a. ro..‘ \'• . 4 4,441 4. .. '1 i• •14 4 1_14• Po 4 ,44 , •- 4 144 ,• 'it • , h/ •• t this .4 444, 4/14, , ,0,. .4 11. lh • IQ. , • 1. 1 , of- ii u. V wiper rig. . I gry isr_r:. I. NI ,reee,lles Juni ~,, 111 10 I. 0. Junel. Pi ~".I.IT /L. C... --- 1864. DEBPATCA - LINE. 2864 ZIRIZI AND CUICA9O AND IVrtitNO kCt, pit ey, Tl/ E per t , t,1114e., aV CBI.. %LOW. Pratt, s i.) rll. fl j del . Ite te 1.'4. tit h.ru tot t btt alp the follvirttia day rrlditv Prins. 'rola) ?milky I= , 4^ ~, ; I r 4 I In • liAl I. ffZM EMI • JUOI Pt, lee all: I S! 1...1 /. h..4.re =CM •1 Ail .. it & Ot, =IEEE .11wV and .V 1 Au. =lllll2 l'6 ~ :44 IJ •4'i ti I, cl Y. lo 1 W.PkTf,X select Vottrti. ~I:I: r _i~r (I : I1; I :r~ WY 72011•11 inm..iiii raasovi 1.111, wadding awe the proverb, Metes another, soon or law; /over yet Woo any starrier Intend in the book of Pato, Bet On names yore deo vrittm Of the patient pots than van Mosley dot epos dui soralitg whoa my Maid, with hada. look, Hy the scam* portaissiolt. To blame Me pitstrofte took, tnd tb• Doartivies »sordid Other two within tikoh. book- Willi* the peed Mallet his Met Ball the ground the loran ord. And the wets* tad the 'Unmet Aimed tittle &Waea bi the bride, BOIL the &rotation' eyed the nrsias Who won venting at her side. Three nano were that stood bolds bet One was dark and ono war fair, Bat Rot hat nor dark tb• other, Save bar Arab aye. mad bait Neither dark nor fair I rail bar, Tat eb• woo the fairest there. bar groomemna--ebell I own it Yee, to chew, and only thew— Ginned upon this dark-eyed maiden Who was fairest of the three, Thus he thought: "Bow bleat the bride/ Where the bride were mil as she r Then I mused npon the 'dap, 1111 my wisdom was perplexed, And I wondered, ris the churchmen Dwelt upon ha holy text, Vitlf.h of all who heard his leaser Sh.old require the aarvioa neat Who,. w.ll be the nest ("mown For the flower', thy few, the wine? Tido. perchatiee, my dearest lady, Or, who know? t—it may be mine : What If 't were--forglre the fancy— W hat J t were—both mine and Chia*? q 4 :l,lnict Visalia* THE GROOMSMAN. A Tale Founded upon incidents is Real Lib BY H. H. MOO R 2 (CONTINUED CHAPTER IV Life ! what Is it? what eke but a plumage to the totub, or else to the humbler tunund where the I, ug grass waves als the wind moans by— ++l,. r_ decrepit age urnvcs at last, with crutch lu,i t , ,ttering step to cud his pilgrimage—where the middle-aged are sleeping, and youth lies at re-t : For my own part, whilst pounding about in the iuso,lence of health and the buoyancy of youth, it &ems as if I could never die.; as if I inu-1 11%.. But refketi cells me back to reit l'te funeral train crosses my path daily, with its 1.4% hoe of mourners and the beant )11,iitie sldwly through the streets, where the !;\ e 1. , 1 the living thr,,ug,,upon its way to the trial ground, there to deposit its dead. I pangs t me, and the thought inevitably in• , rode s, that I ton mu.t. ~,h arP the , •onitnon hit Perhaps, t 0.,, ere I have gathered around my .t , w the Aturvii 1 antie,pate, or drink of the rune f , r which I 0.411-'4 M- W. wds ad,as the domestics at first eight ‘‘1•1 -, led to lwiteve ; fur on lifting him from the floor, respiration was perceptible, and Le ~fusion of blood being stopped by pantie!, the was sent off for the nearest -ietan, not far distant, who luckily happened be disengaged, and came at (.nee Th e w oun d, (hou g h serious, he did not consider mortal. His nrst care was to wash .(ff the gore and have his seen changed The sufferer was then put to bed, dud Aber remedies applied to the wound in place f the simpler applications of the servant After he ug put to bed, ue was spoken to, but whether he heard or not, he returned no answer. The presumption is, that he was completely inset:is ,bi, from the exuberant loss of blood. He neither spoke nor moved, but lay quietly upon ..m• 'wick ; and the only indication of life to be perceived. was the low wheezing sound so pecu mir 1.. the respiration of the sick—and which mu-i be foniliar to the ears of each of my read , rs who lida watched by the couch of an invalid. I lie wh,(l.. hr.u.a.• was hushed and rendered as ( l ukt a.. possible. The domestics, upon tiptoe and with a noiseless tread, went through their "rriluary duties. Feu nearly a week be lay in rind o f torpor, without once speaking and scarcely t:'.'of moving—taking no sustenance but the 14- .1.. that was forced tut.. his mouth, an d swallow in,: with th.• recepti(.o of the air upon his lungs His eyes wire almost all the time closed; wkivn ,pened, it was but for a few seconds, with a spectre like glare—then shut again, like the faint flickering of a candle consumed to the wick, as •Itnultanet,usly it re vives and goes out. The physician was constant in his attendance, evincing the greatest concern for the welfare of his patient, and eventually had the disinterested satisfaction of finding him convalescent. In a short time the wound began to heal rapidly, and the invalid recovered strength enough to sit up right in bed. At the end of a second chapter, in the progress of our narrative, we left Mrs. West on board of the sdrner, where she had been entrapped by the wicked artifices of her own cousin. Two iu labs Lad bow passed—nothiug had yet been erd of her—iuquines had been everywhere set and it had eseu been advertised in the .110 y paperi, Part of the time on the night of her departure war 'pent in writing to her bus it will be rtettheeted. She left the letter table in her chamber, where, u a matter t c , arse, she t xpected it would be immediately noticed upon the discovery of her Bight. As it turned out, however, it was not observed until the ,ecouil morning after she left. One of the tctuale servants, who bad entered the apartment sweep it, upon approaching the table saw the letter—the tir?4, that had noticed it. Owing to the fact .if her master's having shot himself the night before, it was not practicable to give it in to his haud=, so she went to Manuel with it, in hose keeping it remained until his master was judged able to bear the excitement consequent upon the peraua of it. The contents of the letter were as yet uelinown to any but the writer, but tL it teuer could easily be guessed, and it was the physician's desire that the showing of it might he deferred awhile longer; but to the pres 'lug sodeistions of Manuel, he at last gave a re•luctaut consent. Mr West was out of bed, when the letter was banded to him, seated in a euehhitied chair, made for his convenience while upeu rollers, and capable of being moved with ea... from one part of the room to another. "Here's a letter, sir, for you," said Manuel, as be delivered it to the bands of Mr. West with a respectful obeisance. "For me from whom'" said the invalid, as he Based at the , superscription, endeavaring to identify the writing—it however had evidentl) been written by a trembling hand and was not Very intaLlieblo. ERIE, SA Y MORN*, OCTOBER 28,1854, - 'From your wife, I Wiens," said Manuel, 'berg they both died is a short time of each "And you will start from the United States and oontinued to repeat her Mae with womb\of t I'm net certain of it." other, from the effect .4 an epidemical disease, within ten dap eft., this date?' affection and regret. "I have lost bet? Weber! " " lt th} wantlea of his wife the bloodless cheek The boy Ina himself attacked the oontagioo, I will. Ix West faintly colored. Having broken the but survived it. Afterwards he by shipped as cab- "Then Lexo's the money--and besides you cents of his grief. "Mother and child both woe he unfolded the letter and read es follows i in-hey in a brig, 'and came to the tatted States, have my thanks for the service you've rendered —both from my sight, and lam left a wreck . AT MEW, October lOth, In& where be passed a &welter, sort of life for my- me. There—shake bands . Go not to the gain- amidst the turret' waste of liter eral years. The lowest load of pilfering and Wing table, I oltergeyon, but hasten your de- For a moment he paused, subdued by the in- If eehaad ; --41 will yes venture to address dissipation he was familiar with and was finally parture for Spain. Farewell." tensity of his sorrow, and bursting into tears ith Tf,hawi,s,_hythas endearing ,„, °ei ne. — axneed Ottairder. A tavern keeper near Bal. They separated, and, doubtless, the reader bas wept like a child. A smile spread over she 1022 e • 64 ” • is al l that A, s _• vewil of you I timore was toted murdered in his bed, and sus- already perceived that the drastatie persona of countenance of Clark; the eslunspt one demo this MI " P E fi r I WI have escaped pitfall of the ape fell upon Garcia. Guilty or this interview, as well as the night preceding, medal villainy- His victim again calla for ugh to abide the pmeibility . of being over- not, be evaded the pursuit of the pollee, sad had was Thomas Clark and his abettor Garcia. Af- wine. Glass after glass he continued to swallow, should each le stepbe des t „ de d MK!! by the address to insinuate himself into the service ter they *operated, the forper retired to bed, and his senses forsook him; be staggered, reeled sod, • °arm " or s°7 °I my retemses' Into a of Mr. West. In height he was blow the mid- the other tiasteued to the city—with a light in hysterical convulsions fell prostrete epos the ' f the ' ahem s h i sh have induced ate t° J. siabut thick-set; be had straight black hair, heart and five hundred dollars in his pocket—to floor. I ldi coarse I 'wet not eater.--it you'd be f o rm k sag you r ned I have not the beset to were thin s in , dark restless eyes His lips gamble with. "Now—now I triumph," cried the malignant and bloodless—his forehead low, and It was Clark's intention to effect his wicked Clark, who had been careful to ply hie 'natio MY swum lOw m the hands of Him when frowning, his hair and eyebrows seemed to purpose immediately, and as early as the next with the inebriating draughts, suneolusil she into the secrete of the soul—and there meet. But whatever might have been the char- morning be watched for an opportunity to mix present result. "I triumph now. Like dark yet in the hop that you will in time utter of his life previous, Mr West found him to the poison with the child's breakfast—but one eyed Zazi;a over Aheads prostrate body Intend ' "Id of tags hi li e wwwe ' I weep to th i nk be an attentive servant. Ho was *assiduous in thing afteranother,repeatedly, for a whole month —l4lte. Imp, too, I must awake my victim tato d ever for a went have doubted it I his endeavors to please—so much so that his conspired to bale hen. In they menu time, his hereon. What, he! aria : jerkingthe other by 1 " les hceir's I°Wslabisisa I sesame the pen master singled him out particularly to waio...pp- intended victim, blooming with health and b....u- the coat cellar, and endeavoring to reeve his a head still anaskau with emotion, but en himself. He performed with alacrity, end ty, laughed is the glee of km youthful spumy, from his stupor. r'olved to brook its fate- NY child — apparently with the greatest good-will, theduties sad danced to the joyous mutuie of her awhile:4e It is painful to speak of Mr. West in the Mtn s—tithe care Of its I obsrepu l By ieenabent u a him. Eventually he became tin hopes—tittle, tittle dreamiag of the brink Won he is hare beftrre the reader. Bat slim 4 1ro 'aid ( 4 thiatt II "s oo _,, 4atemed an. tea s cosidant—Pere BloOk 00neggibrit *bilk uhthitnstei nokb 4o6 4 6 4hiPar Inwilish bye as it is, it it 11641W°1111461 11.1 " 16174 1 - it you felt — by tints and b y the te ar* ion than his eerrutt. It was now stun thin 1111 lOWA. , . i . -. thessd ut the Aserseire sssoto-it. beemismoll e*: l4llett e treat ee rna to cherish ,spd Pr"' years that he had been with Mr. W est -- su dd en - "There's a person outdoors wishes to see you," and inseueible as he was, such was the TAINIOWINM Iv,: B e 4 a Mind father to " er-1 "' to her ly he gave notice that he was going to leave— i were the words of a fellow servant, speaking to of Clark's language, teat it It:settled bins; sad , her mother would have been — and ev i n and that gentleman expressed but the sincere ;Clark, one night after ten o'clock, as the, house- half opening his eyes, he eneeuntered the other's when you kneel prayer, if you 0 , 1 be ~ dictates of his heart, in saying that he wee sorry i hold were about retiring to rest. Clark . was sine demoniaeal gaze.. . .. r bur you cannot forget use .If the "Theo, sir," tint said Manuel, "since I have gain- 1 prised at. the cirownstarice, and putting on his "Your child died by puisou „ee en, and we are doomed to neve r 14 ' 11 . eel the esteem of a o equally respected master , I will hat hurried to the place mentioned. Upon "Poises!" elsel let bar not know her mother's sway venture to auk a slight favor." ;reaching the spot what was his astonishment to 'tAy, sir—poison: and I administered the fatal ---i *t know it ti ll grown to womanhood , "Name it, it shall be yeurs." I behold Manuel again ! "What. you here!? he drug. ; but if he "You!" when you speak of nits "ft is that you will take into your service, in ' angrily exclaimed, "Whoa do you wan t ?". Behold me:" be cried, , lasfas°tidule to her, : These tears ! these I tears ,' how 11 farewell—bat not, hope ; fur- my place, a destaute frierel—ene thet has seep i gruffly continued. "I's b—su...tearing better days, but is now willing to accept of an "Moue:" was the kqually gruff response iff his we.sker- eu.l tribe amr, die=the Inee.'Jirtka.'! M humble sae for the sake of a livelihood." ; "oney: for what? I give* yen plenty—as 1,,;h • e sl • 4, d nn;,: eta L. uetur die P' , ia -IBtlkilie chair, with closed eyes , Mr. West "T o gran so simple a request as you have much as I owelyou and iu • re." -L.t.4 of the .1 • leek , aria Le i wi s e sad reveal -1 a m ita an a taisbed the perusal of this letter. — ,name d , lee gazed upon the agonized expires- would scareely be conferring a fevor—at "Two hundred dollars me what I want,' ...is•. sag to the art;..•,te .e. ..* tile 0 • tt,r— any rate but a slight one " Garcia, doggedly. area ~ tester . s cow:den:dice, saw the learn el, [s ell I k ~, a l l t h at I wish . ""llyard? wile,: his bosom heaved,Clark elcuched hie teeth with rage, pi retie "Yee—By WI--N .- Milf.! ". 1..,u,in, and your ) steal es eyelid s, I "It is granted," said Mr West "Is there la g at once , that the cum he had already gis _ti wu et. cue: tweak) 7 T wat. t hat p .useaed join an halt groan of anguish was audible. n 'thing else that lean do for you?" the Spaniard was squandered, and that by to eel, tee, I treet tudeler•.l ti.— deuouu t , who d t -said, Lauding the letter to Manuel, "Nothing—l thank you . You have been to means of intiumelatetee be expected to wr • n••', ~..Y..u—. . tole'?" e and after the pe'rsuul bluntly me ~ k in d muter , and I shall ever remember you more from him.. ••1' or re ...ego :"---Ceausieriug out Ins words, , isg ) . :„ h ypocrisy ! sir, with gratitude " "Two hundred dollars'. why I pore you ti%. 1.01 f d • tug a 1a.U41.1 ..1 ti..lidinti eZUltlsTiOn, while I ey settler with the feelings which shi "When do yeu leave!" h un d re d 2 „,, more t h an a mout h oig n. D i d l u . l t ! his mouth foamed with tee excitement. of his pair "T"-morrow evening at dusk." and did you not promise me then that you won. t 4 ms—efor reveng e' . revenge !" ' i Pretendissess, would never have deserted I "What is the name of your friend?' leave the country?" Here atu JUVII'Ary pause ensued, during which her chili 1,,,,, done." 1 child r I said "BI 0 U W tre t, the "Thomas Clark ." "Yoh'. I, want the money—end must have they intently end eerueetly peed at each other; • r see 1 06 s ~ ' w here thels "Well—bend him as no u n as you pleases--and it!" the cue tremulous with awe, the other soowbag . . brit , i i like to tt. G , bidours: i f he only proves as faithful a servant as you "Must:" , with the dark and vindictive spirit of wicked 4l6. . g„t sit's awake—if it's asleep, disturb it not. have been, I shall hate nu reason to complain " "Ay—must: Take your choice--give me the termination. Accerdingly the next evening, Manuel brought , sum I ask or be expelled One or the other— !kle West rose to his feet, and was foe taring . Mao veto 1., to the nursery and delivered bi- l ute t h e pa r lor wh e re his master w as sittingg , a quick." But before he could finish the sentence the room, but Byard intercepted him, Om* orders t i: 3 l tse, who followed to the chamber stranger wheal ii' t introduced by the name ' of he woes keteked down. Clark. was a strong man himself against the door, and imperativell bid h the little Julia in her arms Clark—Thomas CI irk whose jtaseioone were now excited, and he struck ding the whet to remain where he was. 11 Mr. Wea l tte child, and raising it to his "Th e •• pereon you were ,peal in g ,4," said Mr a stow cut, hie, face. witch feeied him to the earth. "Bear me," he said, or rather vociferated.— lips, imPri kiss upon its blooming cheek West, living aside the book be had been read- The blued gushed profusely from his nostrils, "You married toy cousin, Julia Graham I loved It Le o w t : e a beiv nilud pu see n i ut t. ed Fo gra r an te h fu ,,a l rflioardtbehettaetr Ye.. pair, the • tme - 1131: and be was more or less stutmed by the fall, but her; and when her preference was fixed upon managed to recover hut feet again—and aware of j you, I felt the demon rankle in my bosom; the the parent i with it--be appeared delight- •• 11 is w• i tine Sit d own sir " Turning t o his interiority in strength to hie opponent, he demon that actuates me now. However, I man. ' ed with its ile caresses, nor re:•lgte'l l' int" ' %toed h• - etol -- 1 1 it till,: v r.•- eiei tee slunk off—muttering between his teeth, not loud t aged to smother my feelings at the time, sudevee the bands 'luree till the child itecif ere w le a se u-'" brit teurfully d•Tr) ••rtverige'" officiated as groomsman at your nuptials. But tired. "Wee.• mblauce between th. babe "y„,, , ~, , , „ix,, lint. v .11 wi'' 'led Mr Clark with a coitempteus laugh, gave e turn your increasing liappin .04 I could not bear to and its absethers" be uttered, addri-eue cl e rk a , eti piel, t i y , i r ... r v" ..., I No e ,' et , upon his heel ,ii,,i walked back t•i the naansien witness, and so &pared for Europe. There I the rewarlotauel, who admitted the truth 1, 1 4 ' isubs. "V , ''''''`l %C.O I)AV , ample vengeance, ' mutter- planned the scheme I rave since executed. Apar ,iyone, ..e. tine, 1 •t 1 ores tee oi o•or, tee , - oir it, and adtueelf, "she is indeed like le r quo tit t o billing to- ut i.e. • i .rid i' ire farewell ed tiareia, wopiug the blood from his face with the absence of a year, I returned to the United mother, and tae is called, the little Julia." wo . u t up stars f‘r 'i , - 'runs s :an i it- ft th•• a p .cLet ii onolk rehief es he -peke "Ile States, intent upon one thing—the destruction of "Julia ! R. rather exclaimed Mr. IVeet j t „ e „.., ~strui it me—li k e a dog—but be ehall pay for your felicity In the first place, to arouse your with a d int irk ei were mingled the to nes of A ee• k p1,,,i, ail Clerk toga t i 'him- if it:" suspicions, I loitered about these premises, night regret and al e "Ali! what fond recollee• i very plausibly in his n wsituttien As Manuel As he A tk1%..1 on he continued muttering his i after night, with the flute and guitar, playing, linos t h e boulbat remembered name will lii4 pre listed, he wi-.‘, ry wa . v Lapanle tie tine Its. wheat his bosom was to flames as it were and at times accompanying the instrument with , conjure up. , W pretence it castsa veil, and had emigrated t o this c iuut,D Ireton Eu,i_land he fired with iteitigiatien at the injury inflicted up- ,my voice . In your Spanish servant , Manuel .r am back a Ist the female r day-. ..f life said iu answer ts s quesol se put t.. Ilin — bs — Nn • 7.15 - 11,e'silict Me teeter ifirl'e* - - i (Wets, 1 foaled a reedy abetter for the geed I —w h e n the ale end !hi&•—lDS'l`t flowers, Wt ,t, who wa, un b.r th. impress? ,n that ire 11.1,1 Ti l ts ~,,•urre, l on Friday night. About noon supplied him with; and et my desire, he whia. fruit, and feleie happy hours were passel seen hen before He e'en ill %ugh. thy' t te... was nu the tolioaing, day, Mr West's little daughter peted in your ears the lying tale that so easily — when eyelets! but love, and a•st a care te uni e la r, but where to p a c ,• t o rn nr could u i t wan suddenly taken s ick. and before twelve hours fired your breast with jealousy. " erablttered t h of 3"3' : Tho s = times — those recollect. Weeks went roy—ou outli--a s.er— was a corpse—dying in violent convulsions— At this barefaced confession, it may readily be happy times—sever will return :" and o ighteeu months - elt ogither—etnen brings poisoned.supposed, Mr Wept wait thunderstruck. He was "Why .11Pe4tattut " said Manuel ttli us t • , the date ,of Oct doer, Itz3l Clerk -till so, and with !Tet:bites amazement and im "nly itnekke thus more keenly felt But, ..tr, remained i n ti le mervice et Mr %VA , t, AWL, Ilke CIiAPTI.I% vs patience, awaited while Byer] continued as fol.. had you not beget into bed again:'---You his predecessor, had managed to gain the eutire Mr West when he married Julia Graham, 'lows te have been up 11,fian you are Aware ef, per- coufidenee of the man he eerved The little Ju• Livedher—net tweet-ding t, the general ace, lox- "Worn mit as it were by your harsh treatment, hags "—speak" I), and apparently evipciug l i a was still h. r father's pet—quick at her les mu ui the word—but with a fervour approach- her Are, non for you eeeined to be suepeuded,and the greatest tat the welfare ef his master. s i°,--lively—amiable--and her beauty inc h• ee lug idolatry lit, feelings towards her were of to, i iaite yen became th' prevailing desire ofyour Mr West was risible to it, but took the ed with her years. Mrs. West continued on- the most IA.SIteCt kouol—deligate and tender in its 's h • sem 31inu.1 diseeyereil it; disclosed hand of the oth t ly in that of bet ewe heard of, and her husband had resigned himself their nature—punt is e streal of crystal water+. te me the e.eret. Anti at my bidding, proffered hi s "Oh, )laurel nerd rave I ill •..0 : etie ed we—whilst i to the thought of never beholding her again, and oee -wee? as tilt 1 . , n -, of au .B.itau harp weist Ince. whien she unhesitatingly accepted o f. the should bar ith we has g ie. —I rev t• thinking of her t ,o.teu to b e sure, but boding a As ..1.•. • e the eor i ngs ef the harp the .timmer- A pew I , r her escape was the u agreed upon, and )I . tuy strvitut , I out tit ~. ouree of consoirt.l u in the .la l ly augtu • t at i. i•u 1a..: tr, ruhls,e, vote o- eying ead.•uce and its a nor t h• wit tar , 11 ,, tilut at pointed t., put it into only friend. Bijou, amidst th• -e trt it., I,t his ildugitttrs increasing tit te it tem. it% li .I, • . p t, , ii , --tu l'Inz—clillsloAl; , 4,) is is it cif ... ele wa- to h. rowe d iter,is4 the river, what—what eh ii eve d„n e ? V... 0 -hall be C tld weather had now sit on unusually early. with The .l ,ro's love—all ga I uese, levoti in, there to t 1:e a carnage, which ass t o b e in wait, rewarded—yuu s you shall I" •Ind tie tumetem of the mansion w, re mestl% vice foudnese To him %wife seeme.i a , mething more ing The night settle lup on Arrived I had "NeY, sir, do ak of that—a goad acti on fin o 1 too t h e s h e lter o f its re,•f The sue .e s ldeui s la•su earthly being—suasething pure; something bared a seietoutr, which was ready, at anchor in will always be t - i a %ward"--laviug kit" ;u(1.1 k ,ti I‘. e11t..1 ;lle seen. with Lis rays, th e chill n ,rtn holier' B side-. he wisina er At measure the t hi• stream, a mile below, and Tres-ed in the garb on his breast. ,ern Attu is, as they sighed thr mgli tli woods, c re a t o r. • et impulse, and iseu with senethilitiete et' a bad , r. I awaited with A Mint at the designer,. The next day 'est asked for the doll ,seitt , -r, oi eer tie ground the lasts y ,•[how leaves uaturaily superior to th .se ordeeirily character- eel spot the carne down with Manuel, entered, ; again, which wbe ght to him, tie aff• ctt .n i of •intieun, tend ai intervele a motneotary fall • , t istic of the human species, stir be became so ea- the b oat, and was entrapped on board of the veer forenoon. On tbtawing ate')• held out bisi to receive, eu•l t• nlo riN . 0 is flitted by, w h,i.., t t h, bl a ..t that I,ll, ) wed i t ally the dupe' of miry prrgt witt • n, is a t. , )nelll 4(.1 W. e...' under weigh, awed Immediately fondled with i t f reutiou d era hk p ar t o f th e- b et e ieue e the pure approa 'I 4 wtnteraud sterru• mon net et all diffisult tot it- t u irr ve at ills front th. river. and •ta a sit; as i• - •' w•-re out at day the 4hln4' Wil" On- iutemeele tee I nigh ,ue stars wer. ehi fault iu th • preeent o• 1.• vre- , tie trot. of li .- ' . st. I , „„, r ,,,,i . _ repeated—the Dezeed so on daily lie coon ring, but uo m ..u, and eft, r twelve.. ol,wk, the judgemt lit, erred '?peen by in ligienone•liko oe,• - l' itn .- r ~01., tinned ao in%alia e the it.uts r, and 'sue nut figures „I' t w , In , u ~,,r , . in l i s t iuMl% N • •• tole. Man' ings Of k w arm an •I • oit wool been—) owe o . -1 1 I, lout Si. `ace: 1 f and her virtue able t., leave his retell is tee .wie e t spring, i d ung nea r th e pi a zza i n front of Mr West!' man- ueet-4sartly without exper4 , u.., But thee ) 'tuff , giolbit My .i• a% •r- .he resisted; it en. when, on a beau day towards the istt et m il t' o ne of th e m war enveloped in a large serves in - out. d. eree t' pilii.it.• the , ir. Ll'hi- r Led to ; and vet) rth at that -le should ever March, he sat out t the piazza wi'l" he lit- throw-over cloak, and a cep of earls cloth was stance; n•it to excuse it. 11x•1 ti... Flue ,i, ,i- 1 .: , t aeain te your a.11)-, I .1 , 1 , run n ell 4.6—ay : tie Julia upon his e Tue child nor ira wit this ,an I ii .w ..1, sir . p... lii ,1":. gra v e." lo•uched over his brows, effectually concealing he eh •till have doue, f ir r tiectien, lie would brae "IC become SO seemed to the fa , L, r, oiti•l • 1 ~ f e atures of his face. The nth 'r was bare acted iliffontly, lie Wit a ui't not he..• be, n "/). Hsi ' ri , ller , d le ing witai The month , \I i, i , „ , l e d, with his hand upon the latch of the stool- oblige it to leis lien as se• el. or hi have •a - I . pale •d away ; Apreith I to, etiewer. 1 , , o i pp, r , u ti) Jus t risen fre% his b"ds and evident- perieueed thee . ntloeting Ir, the -et the nut •I shine follow• d it, my the begiuuttig t - io ly, iii a burly to get his visitor off Ls u nth the lase ~oof whicwhichl,, was meld) le., • met Mr. West wsetirely recce , r. • I tit- - Lott melancholy was thr aside, anti te Yo to t •ot eret, in return t • something the ether tta , l ad - 1!:, th -.! .; ass lying t ht. ihe watched 4 . s notice ut society j IKI the aun,so r ors ,of lo s weed reediting), til it breathe: oie 1 iet, and wii a i eouutry , ; I) .4po l : l de—the 4th -i Jul. in - 7 "Yes — he . 1 "e .- up .0 it—au l in hie*f. n Ile Ss Snail. eousieee i that tt,• sp./di Of life Wr- ex I —h e had a large pa of his sequAtticauce ., t‘i ter it, has f. rgetti ti his grief for the mother," tenet, his grief us, exce:estve, v' Le uieut, and t.t•• u dine with him. He. sociable-, affable, and re pli e d th e l a tter -The, must not be, fur while blasphemous. To this succeeded to despond, n i appeared as merry se liveliest of his guests he lives he tenet he wretched: The child must cy. After the sonnet' f p ~sie n , die gloom tf d. ; About this tim e , L e a little deughtor began be taken fr oni him " T•ewuich the one wrapped spair---in its repeee ui •I .0% tui thau to tilt %I.) . it.° walk, and th e i tte sp i nl e ple a sure that this in the cloak AU3v.t T.. 1 that he would willingly hence of commotion, Upon am bed beside of tire ; but ordinary occurre tiff ordo el him was truly undertake to carry it tid • core* he sae, with lit, i.),.. nzed epee the mem ' remarkable. His wo soul seemed to be een• " Rio," exclaimed Las e mptsuion—"that will mate form, Lief ev1.11(1 any S. at ult. itt prevail A.O tred in his child—nsthe metier it enee eras I„ , t answer—it mu s t de,: I him to leave the' room li. was livally teeeu Another twelvemotpaesed around, and Ju- l "Due:" oat net exactly by force, nut with the utu,ost this completed her std year. de But still of the "Tee it—it must '" 'tic repeated in a poei- reluctance • ' absent parent there mothing heard The faux M tire t not, whilst the glare of a demon shot from , Daring this scene CI irk was standing in Ito. band acknowledged meelf that there were his . ye-, silently, but forcibly betraying the ' chamber, a little apart fr,,Lu tee group, smileue moments when he ail she who at his smile, to I working of the fiend within. It must die—be- with malicious satisfaction as tie witnessed the witness the pride of heart, s od se e the g row. fore its father's eyes it must;—and you must 'grief his master displayed; the wuthe reminding ; lag beauties of theirdld their own their procure me the poison Au ounce of arsenic us of a scene in Shakapeare's Othello, and of the , only child! His beim her guilt would awn waver, as he gaud an child, and mused upon will do—here's the money to buy it Bring it ' performers in their nuusterlz tielineatious ut the out to -morrow night, and I'll meet you here at-door and Lego. the sesociatiOns conned with its—its birth— I the same hour." Monday, the third day after the chilol's do - • and the times preceof that. Her !att.'. t ) him ~ ke hat shall 1 have for doing this?" cease, was fixed.upon for the burial The tie,ires_, , o he would road over I over, and "surely the "Fifty dollars. with its dark be la • gs and mute driver, stood heart that dictated to sentiments as these," he "Euough—good night " before the door ' nil after friend gathered would say, "cannot capable of crime. But I They pared-the one went in, fastening the door around the ma nn, nom toe city in carriages, , Test she must be gut I if innocent, why leave I after him, whilst the other, slinging around his and from the ' bborhood on f iot. Mr. A eat her home and nie - ? —and with Byard , too— f shoulders the folds of his cloak, commenced his refused to a the funeral—refusal , nor would Byard !" I way back to the city, a distance of four miles ;he assign any reason—they persuaded, but no, Another year, ansthother, four years alto ' , ?'r u m Mr. WeSt'lS mansion. "This is a danger- 'he would not--and the train proceeded without gether, p asse d away sd still his wi f e was tou t 0115 affair," be muttered to himself as he walked him beard of. What telecom° of her ? Was she ou—"but chance has already saved me from the Previous to its starting, Clark whispered in dead ! tie knew not,ae might, no ti d ings „ we, ....gallows—it may do so again. But whether it private to his fellow servants use expediency of no account of her does or not, 'tie only chance in the end, and a I some one remaining with him in the absence of The little Julia +idly improved In b e r I wan can't die but once! so sooner or later what's the rest. "I "ts n hiresent disordere state of childish prattle the strand listened ' , nee more the <Kids?" mind," he said, t w p ill not be pruden ce t to leave to the music a l toneof his wife's sweet voice, ' At the same hour on the following night they him alone. He may possibly be tempted to cum and traced in the grsiag features% of his child ', met again. "Here's the arsenic," said the one mit suicide. Once before ho attempted his life, the wellsremenaberi. lieeats .4 her wh"lu muffled in bin cloak, handing a small paper in and in order to prevent a result of the kind, I once to see was nee forget IBy the hour be which the poison was wrapped will myself volunteer to remain. " would stand, with II arms folded, beton, the "Aud here's-the fifty dollars," rejoined the It was accordingly agreed that Clark should portrait of the able; se, and think of other other, receiving the drug, and at the same stay. As the funeral left, the parent of the child times, of happ ier ti 1 . when h o p e looked eve r time giving the epeeified amount. Putting the about to be beried,stood ender the piazza, watch forward to a bright sae, and every day went arsenic:tutu his pocket, “I've a proposal to make," ing the slow and solemn train till it disappeared by in happiume au 4/X.—ittle.lotide.l by a sin- he c 'taloned from his sight. Turning into the h• use he was li lt sorrow' Oh, ry, how In3 6 lcAl thy in-' t• A propoeur what?" followed by Clark, and giving way to Weds:spur s litnee ice' '"Tie this If you will now return to your nor- called for the cup of intoxication - . • tire land—never to leave it—l will add four "Winer wine!" he exclaimed. "Give ma the hundred and fifty d o llars more to the sum I have I glass—these miseries are more than I eta hew!" Pr= V already given you. What do you say?" I As he spoke, be pressed his hand convulsively Manuel Gercia, servant we have so fre- "A reed!" spinet his forhead, and his heavy breathings fluently had Meas. to mention, was a Spaniard "M i n d? you will solemnly swear, by your re- betokened the weight of sorrow under which he by birth. At tin of fourteen he iemigrated i: to re agion, never turn ' " labered • with his parents t Spain to the West Indies, ~ E ly th e C r e ss s—eneesrl" "My child! my child!" he bitterly exclaimed, B. F. SLOAN, EDITOR. NUMBER U. \t tto. of ~ t ; 13 if, t r , r:t r! Ili, unkiltpp i ) au4 LW- Ipitt • i hataliz‘ Linepeci with I.llr , ^ vact wax w Ai , 4i aCIIL be tbOtlght )Velr • sorrowo he I ultriscit tho cause .11, he groaned with retoor., ! ft• oone : r mor , e : his plan* won, tuosie U the t,:. ..1 Byard.— tiu , rids crims, to lbe very whist of his tri. ...r wa- t.unt open, sad Lrr• lA, with m. ref 41 pi' , o,• c u ter o d, " I war he In—t— it 1.1111--" "113,1 traitor :" erieu 1.3y,ar..! Dr.iwilag a loaded frr.ai hty hre.ust W, act, tat levelled it at Barris and tired, who iii , tautiv fell upon the ti dr , u •;,. liu i Ta, ,ifieers :.ecured the .rpetratlr et the Who Iliad.' nu resistance, h. knew w, ti ,n, >ugh it would be fruitless to do mo. -Hear m.," g.c.pett the , iy lug, Spaniard, taint: ty, at the moment ref:event:lg kuffietent strength •0 raise laimseif nn ..ne han t; "I am the mar ,ierer of the tavern k.. p •r—killed—Baltimore-- 1 ear—eighteen—twenty five—" uttering which, I Le sank back and expired 1 Byarti wan conveyed to prison. The Coronet au sent for, and a verdict given over the wipe of Manuel, which was then taken to the city for banal (To EZ 9)!4CLI:DETI NEXT WEZE.) DLTYLIVIINCIS AND DSATINVTION.—A mule la den with salt, and an UM laden with wool, went over a brook together. B chance the .male's pack became wetted, the salt melted, and hie' burden beeamo lighter. ' After they had passed the mule told his red fortune to the ass, who, thinking to speed as welt, wetted his peek at the next water, but his load only became heavier, and be broke down under it Pause, therefore, before von follow the example—that whioh helps one may hinder another A HARD Hrr —The Oncinnatti Guette, re. (erring to the fact that seven! paupers from En rope had been sbipped book by the authorities of sa y s : "We may D ot object to having papers mmt back to the place from whetter they came, only it strikes as that a city which permits a Polio, Mart to send back white men and woman three thousand mites loran the ocean, became they are Few, ought mot to make so muck foul about Commissioner sending a negro beck to Virgin ia, because he is a stare. That's ail."