Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, November 18, 1854, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ERIE wE.,KLy
OBSERVER
SA RI
and n ,
biti ttL,
tIM I g
hund,d
OAN, PUBLISHERS.
'RECTORY
1 SCOM BE
", Mar.tia I. p
1;111,
tu N. , I II ugh., illoct,
t Fro.. Pa
ME
u ;A: ro:o I,r) Sixth it.
..1 >ln•i.• arranged for
ar; a/1,1 111. Krv•.l
I , sl
T I IMP all.l d
, ~, r* of %% toil Old 1 .:t•ro
.1,
! :1.: s 11..
• :t..f b.r inh
=MEM
ME
IMEII=I
SEE
=1
MOP
erry..ll4. Dow
S% 1..1
lEEE
II 1:1',I1( 1N
CEIZEM
I ,Pipt n, t .1,1 9,,.ep•
1.1,1.1111" i
P tr.
)‘I"N
I=l
IMILMEMMEMI3
ME
\.111 I ."
I=lllllM
N
1!1=11!
EIMI
111:13:0
I:1H \ NI
MEM
'et) )i il,i.
t:c ()
MEM
' , rN o I ,
s,
WA!: I
LI: A
N 1
i, .11
t
i I N I. i
MEI
';.\ I II
I i i.t.l.
I?,iiii
=I
N C 11l
oN,
1=I!
i) .., • I
%,,
is 11 i
I I \1 I -
,4
lIIMEMMIIIIIMI
)I;N'IuN
'I:.:•• I kc , aro!
I. I itt % I ill 11. , WPr il
i I I.li • 1;1.
ur.tl::gton And 'Floyd.
. • , •• Pry
li (.'. ‘-,:,
•% .1. • •••.,
& •iAt,il.l
=IEEE
IMI3
=EI
itil I .1 CU
1111EIMIZI
• , .e I u .' NI, 1. , 1 ri•
, :fier . 1111. 4.4f1c corner
MAN ER
n••% rr r of
r. at, $41..1 totatostor tor?,
on Mt r aria. Vrir. P•
\h111: kllll
I=l
I ‘ I'l \
fr,r, n Is.,,te Nar
i aftli $lll,l, u , , slag!, rr.
itt IZT• if
AINCLAIR
• 0 • k w flute
MI RIB iNkrl Nit:l.A IN
..•:11 . I• corm., purr P.M
I s
. gy m ;row ,art•lTles.ly J,l•t rr
kl k ,11% e¢ SIN( LAIR.
rittreilai,v,y sow. al
kSTN t STF.W4Irrn
illrarhe,l
horn MI i 1.4411 per yard
TlbßAl,t+t HATDS
WWI Bloomer 111,attsplit son straw
14 score eTzwitirs.
ielect Voctrti.
NEW WORLD !OR COLUMBUS
C=l
Un the crowded quay. of
Walked a discontented wan
tiazing forth upon the ocean.
Far as straming eye CUUlli r.
Fixed and pallid leas his 1,,h,
And his 1111331. Wert. t,ghti,
~ ver the heart that 1,,
Lite 2,tiurging Lil'• w
Jitt.:o4l hr I rth up •1, t.l
ThrQutzh tL
f"rth
.1.11e.1 %%,:;,
litt 1114 lip. I 11,,1 Itt
An .1 11:4 yr
Wh,le he hug .—.l
k• * tire!, 1,tr , 1 I • 1...•1 , I
tlethered the peopl, . It pr.,i,. . I '.,1
verlng men, &no
Mocking P,..rn an 1 In , .o;
Nudding ehius un•l ,z,
And the grey I.e hr i•
'Ti. a • lOC
1 h./ 1,4,4 MILD Le, t: r r I
~r (Awn) o. .:urt
Lacy that taadu •
tht.
F/..14,•
Earr,At eye and „It
flar,b ti.r:r b<nrt• st
AEA they 11114 thelf -;
b u:,l ru.l.
I.:ke h.rja,,,,
Thrmun
T Ft v rid g' t.•
•:11 , t).^g :
Heed th,, r.• t tt.e
lleed they •
F•Jr the u r . it,
TI .ugh 141
MENIONII
H r,..r.,,,
L,.r r '
•. t•-• ," I
s i• t.
r Lr
A r • IL .7
iito
trhoiff
1..\11,1'
A STORY FROM THE FRENCH STAGE
1:1 Ft
'' I
ESSE
, t, ['bon M 7 . .11 ihti It
Ell
pn- -I.•r
t r
7 1 11 7 1
tri ;t , -
111 ••tt
. ! I
k !
d. • ri
• • .
WM
1119
t . O
t.• 1
Iu-
;...r t wN%
=
\1 0,311 I - .1;11 !•,.
n.. 111
11111.
Ell
MEM
.t ‘,4 '
IEIS
~.~~i•'•
~~,. .fay
th. ' . T II
01 i 1
MEM
If, I,
I- tr..
"I{: , r. i
w,tl: tL v r
• 111.11' IL • 1 •W• 1:11
- Fr. In, .
\Vt,at .1 tk, Lt '
—ll'l,3t
I , l:hrsm t., 'in. n. -•
): l -el. r 1 tun
=I
th u I 11
give n ~tri ud q.:Li
other repulse. I Unall) ohtaiu, .1 in
il• ;:•.% rnor at 1—,1.1.,. I ‘c
pr , pared a 11.4 “I the pris 11. r , 1
woe clirge.l t. e.,uvey t..
, Ir; read it (itiv•k
liciri-ioff glanced care',.--;y
•ung man nand, d
What ineauF thi
"lt means." sahl Agu•:;1-
m) father to lib, r . :
—lt is perfeetl, Nguiar,
handing bark the pals r
ditb-ulty in the way '
What 1- Oho' ask , I .11:11
"It is," rephied'Bori.doff..
the 15 , h of Augur, th. mit,. -
and the pri=oners work th tn. hav
the exciusive and per-onal pr •p-r '
WI, Prince Golowlxin, who Is n• a tr•iv,
Italy, pay me a ranG , m tw
hfty roubles; .iu these col:pillion
father free, and I snail , b 1)
rid of him
"Poor young loan
girl, )larplis, to her betrott...i
..What:' Mugu-tu. -Dark
the with of till. , rI , r t.ut , ncr , must h. au
thoritir• here
"None but tn)seit, r.t./ "Go
and complain 11/..eovi, 11 meanwhi;.
you lather reuhliti , to IL% 1 , ; li tt ,
ot friendly adv/ee—d ) .ti
this part of tile country, yk•uug mail For
you. is added the buptxtritindt ttlruolig t,.
Michael, the poat. , ,tu•, — got r .o;' ) •• :• tnrt t,r
Archangel; you le /ir rue
And earelemly 1/14)ing witi/ H
noruiloff strolled away
"Yes, I bear you: . erred )11 %vb.!' the
potentate was out of 'or-eh,' I h..er you.
great bashaw: gruut.l k , zaek . potidour:
monstrous moujik:"
"What shall I do?" cued Augu,tta, to lonow:f,
iu a tone °languish.
"Michael," said the young peasant girl to her
I,,ver, you consulted the priest, about u r ra-e;
what did he tell you?"
"Ile suggested an excellent expidiene
the peasant, shrugging his sheul.ierp.,
"What is it?" cried Marpha, eagerly.
"In the first place," answered Micha.l, "trio.
ney; everything begins with money in this cowl
"IV bat next, Mialzel!
"I must find a substitute, that's all. But
that's everything. How can one and a man,
ens ter nosey, in this cursed country?"
EIII
=I
OMNI
=II
=I
IBIE
r
f t r
lIME
1 0 i,l.
MIME
t , u.N. •r
° 11l
I ITIN ❑I t
111/111ME
WEI
1
: CIS
w r: ktort,
" Augustus caught
intently
"What would 1 giv
ed )larp.h.i, wringing
w I !..it•rifice my d
,••••iI•1 I buy your freedom
-Thr• • hundred roubles''' cried ...A.gustO m
pa t n• I y •It coneernq your interest arm s
fhe 111. 111 p,eciou-; eume anti adz
lumr' her arm, li' hurried her away.
All L i• I i%.1, not exactly pleased with th
in.,. The .1..n.i0n of jealousy often r ee
I]..a4+ as that of the Siberian peace ,
,1; 1 I.:. un , L !!') ition ever, achieves the gip*
• , 11l , nt Ile Wai diverted of
, • 1.01 : - hot vet, by lb, appearance r $
• • •, nmb. lof ruiners. who had been ord..pa
• • „• i • .; in.peetion of the new sups
11 , \ Tn. ql .2 them came Stephen Morad
, •i0 I •oldtery, in spite of year% and t
. 1 , ,i, j ...1 interest to his companion,
•1.. u I. i/k I , rod that he wit- doomed to
I .1. 1 ••, fie. tit insult to Borialoff Tl,
," • ti hi+ appearance. followed I
tie • peasant eirt. and surveyed the shit
fp , hel , ire him with a cruel eye.
•h• a ~id Le, ••e•• the brigade witiol
•1 n-tortoits by Insubordinattin
. I ii , I k to it, I know that man \
.• •r, the rolanol4tratlon
property. and I give you .11
1.1/ I 'llO I we.in ti.put a ,top to thet .
L, it—tread up to the mark, or 1
• Et/ of Stephen )brand'"
her r.i•-•• I Lis It, id haughtily at t!
• 1 , te,ul-1
BEE
=I
1211 E
Il
routtnued ‘•
'ALP guilty, tle,:ervt•:•, exempla
• • :••li t. , you that I
: 1.: i 1;1 I !h it I will varry
-!..1 , utrl 1 •ri will rrpair
t;,,, Ju-t ready to start •' II
11./ t iit•tltt tf it upon th.
lu the name of Princ,
.1.,. V. u are fro. •'
Imr-t from
t r liand..d n k , s t •
tur tnan inatiutly
)I Liu I fr w t, t,, that
• .1 a ail 3 , 4 , It
•is tf Op n-
EMT
; ,Itl 1
=SE
'1 -to 1 -,
I 41,
r. I :11, girl I liar chan
• .1
A %.4 tuck , ti Noitter
LI Lt.( ' , 1111 , - .. .1a )I,rand
:• .1 an ....xp:anati
,
. I ',nth ereat d i ffi cu lty
itr,ti,••ly agitated
=I
td tin t i‘ , it l ,tr
• ,t )I.lu, 01
'• 1" , '4 '1 )1 r .n 1 It cv.o.
•••• utni,rtit
MII
ME
, i , t ,n-vr. r ('IrA um-tatt
\ i•• .1
.1 'A II) :i,zrui•tl
=I
,It. it tx:l
-
GEE
I 1 I.
\!i• , 11 tll b ki apin . 4
unif.rm UWI.T
H i i-1 ,, f1. F.inting to .kui.r.u.
111 1111 r
F
k a t rituoial in Lim "
• f •ur- Stt phtn. cried
a of ri
exclaimed the il , l
hies s vou H.ti 1 bless
r rrriv
r, J in a ellok tug
Far. at 1-Ctrr
MT
1") F-31 —THE RETURN
rant th,ng- are passing at "the Willows
)1 ha. prow 'sod to bestow his daughter's
i• u Duvai, and the contract is to be
11., tOO, She is reseived to fly from
t. r take refuge in a convent
.. Ingi:ni ssAy vvoru wauSerer has bee,. &tamed
.1 • ~. i , 2„ a very vigilant custom-house
dicer. w. misAken him tor a notorious smug
g•. r, ,toot urought him to "the Wiliuws," to
d'vt.itt to t Xdu,iwitinn of M. Lafont, who is a
. Tuts wanderer, now sitting in a
Wiliuws," is Stephen Muranel, the
r f • tii rt, itic exile
ii.. I• I f:II~
f.Nw • t
: I,:nv ut we,oome home to France
Hwy • inc,' thinkm the old soldier "They
r• 11 1:1•• b..ggar, vagabond and smuggler. But,
It.er Lore:to:,• my natal air, and bear my
riattwe toni_ut
t. 11 , ,ked Lafont, as he en,
t. ,nwed by Madame Duval, who still re
lo•r place and influence at "the Willows "
"H. re, our wor , hip, - %aid Lafont. "Who
arl• 14zt.c1, touching Stephen on the
-boulder .
.loranti tut-nett and sprang to his feet; the
‘ , ,iett awl the countenance of Latna, awakened
vagul recollectiont‘ i n hi s mind.
'You ,:o not tinbaer ine," continued lafont
"l 1)44: y,.ur pardon, sir, - stud the old soldier,
hurubl was thinking—but I am mad. I
nln.t I 'qv if ni b ' bend."
t•All , lic no. • libserve, your worship," said
t h e in.i4 ot..r, "that 1,, answent exactly to the
descript;on 4 Jatque,, Lescott, the notorious
smuggler thick eyebrows, largo now , d ar k o a m.
plezion
"I tut not tlu person you think me, as I have
already declared," said 3lurand. "I am an old
soldier of the Imperial Guard, and I am going to
Thionville, where I was born "
"To Tikkeville—wire you wen bane" is.
p& 6: on w,,r;
MEM
113 EM
T. p!i ..1 th, r it
ht
K..,.j,
MEI
11111
EEO
u. gti . tit at t tttau •1,11
t n t nit it • I
OE=
t • I:It
OM
•J, I!
%1. , ' I ,nli
1‘ Int
.\r uau
.r iw
" 'WI,' '11:111
hzl,: int!'
v h .n i r 1
1,,:. 2- u
i V..ni
PIS tiJ( \•,Alit!
OM
li , Z l anO,
r arm aguin=t 111 \
r'' . Ifinilti
IMIII
"I I,.i‘e -w-ru---I have
.1. I .lnri r-, , f th. Czar,
tir 1.1.17/2-6, - with death
tw Strike' I
wa% lug
cried )l. rand
$1 50 A YEAR, IN -ADVANCE
V MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1854.
peated Lafont, thoughtfully. )
"Tee, sir," replied Monsod, "my native pinoe
But perhaps, as here, I Nhall oaty find .trangt rs,
for I left it twenty-four year( agn, and they
doubtless think me (lead."
"Why so?" asked Lafont
"I was made prisoner in the retreat fr.ni Ba—
sis, and after a captivity, which lasted H' vcnh I]
years, I am returning from Siberia "
"From Siberia," whispered' Lafont ti Madam
Duval, "I dare not look at him; I ani afraid I
shall recognise him...
"All this is very fine, my old tp,y,•• , al ,l t h,
inspector, but we must have paper , •.:
your words We don't know anythin g but
documents "
Right," maid 'Afoul, with a ..1.
..we must see your papers
I have none, my fro:n(1i: . earl
t h, „11
dier
"Mark that," whispered Madame liuval
"And fur my recognition at ThionviEk
cied Morand, "I have no hope but iu the tend••r
.ness of a lion and the loyalty of u broth. r If
erod has wowed them, T shall not in‘oke ir
memory in vain Eighteen Sear' o f exilL•
suffering have erm Ily ehang••l
they will ri•eogni.se rue when 1•i •,
bands. on my lwart
"But," ',aid !Afoul. tn•—t.
"If your fatuity rc.odes at IhionvlP.- , y
Of your road What inductol you to turn a-,
Stop:" stud :Slorand —You .IH. rt,...alt, I fit .
prouaLfed—yuu azked to, a pap. r, r...
ter "
WW ith which I wa, entruite,ll,,r ••1
environs of •=trasbourz, pl rhap. w
klademots(lle [Afoot "
Louise: — exclaimed Ma lam- I)in
"1.).1e.- the gentleman kuow
the
Your datiglit , 1 M. :to 1, •I f
Iler,•, sir, r-ik , • rt••r pr
We 13 tirst
t • th ,
irctire.f, .. t h at .1., yu, I.
rib Lan.,
well t ku
"Aryl plots , ~h s
•hs furii du k t heio
r u ••tbe pvrsocial I sery it s,
brms, 1. 0 4 4 . ; 1.1!i; x,
11:1•• Litoni .ifi M I • 3
t trr, M Tani amt .!"
"' En examining th, .?
! 11l letter fitted the cuitspirat• r with
It was from Augustu
nun 41)11.,w,
w 1 . i
Ut LOVNE 11.. wh 13.1„ ,
11 n hi.r B. .•ru , •l ,I;•). I
him villi•put the p e..r ..f
f t I wh, I a•ti. 1,. w r.
I b. ow ..n
1 Li
lie to 111,,v
r.!a•U w.t
IBM
‘t
M.,rarri gray ,. . 1
t:N.111111"
pit'l4.l
i
,ini, -u\
qui tu i••i
•r.u~
~1 t tlt 111,11 or ~;
t t-tc.
I It AI Wlwr. I
1.111 , .ut
" darn , 111 y :ri
t i'v , IMr }.ntp• rtv
lii irt•,l p .r•, •'
MID
'IC' Ii
i'l}• ,
th r
: I.tt 1
•'‘ll-zak ' tr I \1 ).
.-ar of exchave t .t m •-• Ilt
• I
portral lu i i rtam. we- I 1 , 11 ,
\ mother a .1.0.
Poor wormml r .1_
my nattie, t totr ul tr.l tli tr . rit it t..!
phi "
": , tel.}l , :ll (Nand
t. , h 'lv I i w
.I-p', I) au, tt.
hi- In her. 1P 11
EEO
r t.. 1,. it
3kc all n
tt•t•r; ui tir.t r• • •1
in ,oincthlng f ti, ••1•Itn tun. u• 1-
I.lc •••• feat LIN'S Br••tthr,..l • • :•
unra,...l hay, coat , l•••::)..•: • •
•11c in Ill) laud, uLdr• ..1111
will ,••u not KIN a). y•)ar
lie firm: wtat• rcd c..•
I) .u . t. au.w) .1 I;
••• au iturx••••ter •
,al,l obi ••!;,.
)our itau pr..% e•-• %cll., I ani,
I cum,. "
.1
" I fakip:"
t piec,• "and h , • ~ur pr,•..f I
Wrand exi.ted 6 wo u ld u t 1 •lui n. .l
w.tuld retusi with bun
"11.1... n! A eri 14
e, " .
then—where itt h. '
"11 ,, ne to .eareh f lit. father.
"Ile 111:4 tWf'n Siberia the
%aid Gasper
"In Siberia!" r,tl the nil 'Ayr. mi
I
France: bid I nealaright? JIB ...n in Sib. r..:
Then that unknownroung man wh•an I b. -,d
as I departed, was Ty son. ALA I tt hits in
the hands of butcher What has he-oille of him?
They have doubtless4in him
"Alas: poor .lagutos: falter , I L , h
im:lg, "he went not (.1 . 1 to seek a father, but a
"A name:" cried lorand, glaring on ht. gull
ty brother "Ah: tat word eu:ighten• ru..
My son was dented 11.8 myself—lo• ws. trem:•d
as a disgrace to the wily, instead of It. kl ry
and honor. And all 04.1eprive him of his pi—
perty Brother: br.hir! what did you do In h
those papers 1 confidit $o your honor!"
"Be firm:" whisptrd Madame Duval, Lafont's
evil genius.
"I do not know wbit you mean," stammered
Lafont.
"How!" cried Non& “Dare you deny that
sacred deposit? In ,?hilt of that divine ju.tice
you seem to fear not, :low you there i+ a human
justice which I can irveke Once again—tho...
papers! I must have hem!"
"Mercy! mercy! bother," cried Laf..nt, cover
ing his face with histiands, and sinking into .1
seat.
Gasper opened the Ivor and called nut:
"Here, inspector! Drag away this man; he
is the fellow you wer is search of. ••
"I was sure of it,' said die inspector, as he
entered with an air oltinmph,and laid his hand
on the soldier's coll-r 1 "thick eyebrows, large
noes, dark complexi,ir
"Ton have no l ie to touch me!" cried Ste
phen.
"Take him away!" vociferated Gaspar, "he is
Jacques Loeoott."
"Yon lie!" c ried z deep vane, "it is my fa
ther!"
And Augustus Nadwd, sale and aoond, Was
folded to hie fiabeef bout
"My son: my DOD " 80bbtid the old man, "by
what miracle are yc4 'restored to usr
"By no miracle, Jeer fathet," answered the
young map. "Carried to Archangel, I washout
• to be tried and seaweed, bat our ambassador,
am of your tad Gales* informed-of my aitus-
ERNE
ME
lt 1 !1. I ~71
i
.r
EiE
la
,~ ,~,,
I ~
B, .
I-
lIMILI
=1
■
l' , ' I.!
1
ME
-I I. t
nun, dem•tmled me It, a French citizen, and
tuy rins , an P.kri-, he bruugtr uu
with him /tut 1 q,• me I, .r un"lt
Low.,
• St 11. ni‘ fehor.
til• INA I '191 . 1 if. I ac tau. ":.•arn tir••
I hay.• h• uu roc. Ivn i. .1. ni..l It.
f..-r "I. I 11.10,'• •1 .- •
El
~~t{ , •Ill'! Ti
1.1
it iz for 1,,.• t.• 1..1%1
! ,
if •
I 1, n
~ „
I. it .
Nl. 1.1!
~. ~~,m_.
It: • ,tl.l-1 , r
ME
I
,'1 %,
MEM
1 :. ‘,"
MI
1 1 . ,
A D:,!ressinz Ocenrr,net
=I
" Ar:.su
NM
I. •
"
E
i • tl
w.t•
=MEE
1m- • , i r
=I
• lig ti!. t
• MI .1r
; ig
t. , m:njz ! .;t
iiip- tn•i -pi 'ii,
an t 11-reuine4 h.tv.
L'• •:l . ru , 'LV 'II'.
"::
p , i •I. • n!,' .. n u ry h.isin• -4
114 I
, i , 1. r.
,:a: •,.. f •
,t .1 , 1 i u- rfe-,ir i. p..., ~, , i p;•-• Ind in :,-,-.,.
\N - 1111 . tu ,. rrl ,, oti • vi, , , , -H° I:. Tin P,in•• ti. !J. ';( "h. - Triad ke pit
i t „ ~,..,.. p
~.,.,t „n a „.,..,,., bibi ir 1 , ihi' N 'at, .- , iinntng a ~ .nal boai
~u:.,' t.i „Li.,..,, ant ii X! res and o.hel ' ,ii; :rising opp,sition • . 1
i 1
~
~11 1 g . , - i;.- , cig. 111 ha- •-. •up a , iaravan, and i
. wi.ii•ilz impatoilitly fr li i--tith on ! Barnum t
, o ni ...iii.: go balve- P ivy, Jr ,VI K . ,.. ~1 s M...
tl: ..P-i camp meting . Niip•ileon i.p.iti , !• m,. -1
of hie tiro. playing ~p enny dui'. ' with the Tnree
ate[ .ollo.iii-e
quite i Graces. Benedict Arn-1.1 has op-ned a lager•
Toe first tia. of LAI. arriq. hr ,ippeariAl
~,,•11,,,, au , e o ,„ L t e .,, J,. i , k.-., ~,,,; ~,,, cu.. ... ! ,,, bier saloon, and left N 11:111'y 1.. r S A. Dough-.
e:
'white mon. i John Bun ran i• Cl.,wn in P CU'
di l:.0, Cut ves•crily le ~pp• it.. I •ii....ni i .i,t d , a • ni
John Calvin. Dr Jotin-on, Svlrsey. 1•111
stid wla.o be ~rriv..i .:i thi- r:•1 !i... -pints w ir. ''"'
ini II.• •t.ii , Itril , 4 to.it hi- name 1•
tar h, Rob R.i„ Davy Jone-, Gen Jackson and .
en irolv g
Domphoor- grandf oiler are about ectablishing a '
Art-I,m, but the f i e:. .....• too .iamu:ng lir him
travelling theatre, having borrowed the capital, •
t i holo ,U:, mt.:, 'Lig:. -1 , '...1:4. 10, mhzo,iug off his
(tw o por Lent. a month) —they op n with 'illow
a h.•kers, at:erupted .., ~,tar los appearance
t,. Pay the Bent, Dr John-on in a Ftnev
Too inuen peal-i.C..1111.1 1!!' .varied our wog-
: Dal:'e; to tionclude with "The Widow's Victim, -
thy M,,yor itud his ....., “ ~,....., fur do. prompt and
, the principal part by Mr Pickwick Jo Smith
skillful manner in a ...,..i ti arrest was math
it rLtilected a disgrace up 'u our authorities so • has hot out the Devil, and is going to convert
Tophet to a Mormon Paradise Shakspeare has
long as the villain wt,.it large The Mayor felt
this, and ha, iett 10. st.mt unturned to trace his progressed in his new play as.far as the fourth
whereabouts The disoliery was made in cos- ! act, where he has got the hero seven miles and
a
sequence of aI. tier sent here, whereby a letter' half up in a balloon, while the disconsolate he
meant f.,r an l) resembled a C, and it was taste!) roine is hanging by her hair to a limb over a
out by a person whose name it was made spell in precipice; question is how the heroic lover shall
get s i slight A mistake hung . dn and rescue his lady-love before her hair
c.ol-equenco 1 - pt
thethe lite ot the murderer - -(' , ,, , i'anati Enquirer, i breaks ow or her head pulls off.
/. Spirits now began to come without invitation,
No lii
like Paddies to a wake. Soul of an Alderman
am. "Do you drink /tale in America'" asked , called for clam-soup and bread and butter. Ghost
an Eugiii , b cockney of a news-boy sung out for the Evening Poet.—
b•,,, we drink thunder and lightning, - said All that was left of a Bowery fireman wanted to
the Yankee know if Forty had got her butt fixed and a new
• - - 1 „,, inch and a half nozzle. Ghost of Marmion want-
NW Daniel Chandler, of l'onexird. s. 11., has e d a dish of 4oft-erabs, and called out after the
been sentenr,d to State'. Prison tor life! on con- ' old fashion, to charge it to Stanley.
1
viction of having altered a switch, which caused Medium had by this time lost all control over
a train of canto he thrown from the track of the the ghostly company. Sprits of waiters, soldi-
Concord railroad. • ers, tailors (Damphool trembled.) babies, saloon-
41.110 , 1 tut,
DM
14.1• i+. tilt tit
1 . , CI , -
DEM
II 1 S\ -1t•:12 IL , n.t,
trio. a w.til
Witlt'll lltPp tot •1 •
!lay r
I'.pu•, L
EMI
Sio , h `•r
LI R•,.
=MEM
"12:
, r in. t*l).
MIMI
=MEI
=ISM
I-
=1
Ell
EMI
=I
lit
ii t
EIMMEI
MEI
=EI
.1.11. , n• e
err. - •
•li `"'
• '•i• 'c I
lIULI 4
.0
ME
. L,t n _:i
NEE
Doestieks Sees the Spirit-Rappers
1. . e.., ' A r •
N•ltpt.,o, t. N. 1
B tnu Aati•tie , l with the ~r .iinary routtnoh
eN r\-day i t f c•awl ha% mit hear.! ;
a betitt he no, r. 11, L
tut...er:11 , 11 44 1 t , . Chip -ur izti. law %ph, hy Ri
amt 1-ttiguani .11..1
no] .4: nit ..L.Litu Wa‘h :OA
wi!, ILL Inn t L t , •
; liL. r •.1.1
Ili t l .l ° ot
I\ W.
:- ',pi
I '•• t'd A •*1 • • ‘llt I% Ili
Clo. , 1,1.1
. I
1.•1 . $111•A nt;l , 1,
,! r,tti ni.• I.
c;karvo tw,•nt tIN, • A CIO% A thilnpli OA AL
• oti I
i u .1.: M
lEMEMI
=I
IMEMMINI
MEE
BIM
lir
IME
BE
ME
IMMO
1111
:i, ~~• •~
IV] •. 7
I 1 ,
;11 ;Icir,;;I; ,;• ;
'. mad,• lfu i
=I
=MI
irc i ni ut 1
tri.ui. t
MEM
I Int'
,v
EIE
lEEE
rt." l C.L:t n ti.
I It. •
=MEE=
NMI
INMEIII9
MI
MEE
ENE
.a. K'i
=II
=II
r •
MIMI
,t ' I
r 1 '
MI
t.• t!
"1 ' '
•V• • \
ME
! II
lIM
I=
1 'ICI/,-
t ..n
=1
F. SLOIN, EDITOR.
NUMBER 27.
=Z
k ~t•' , r•. a, i ws, circus - ridirs,
t•• wi!li things generally;
th.• 'ill, 'I rr i t 1 turn , l two wafer
.
~ ; in Ow widow'a llp r
m anl the ',tiler two on
, i• • • • 1 , , .1- individual
- • in, .t!iibited stroll
, I :I , 1 , t ,, daTI" , • the .Jenny Liod
, . k , , n r ol ; It 1,. •,,I. rim bookcase beat
w:•11 \• . , r vig , •r„in,l made faces at
, in in u r,ll‘, ur walking-canes and
' in couples
=MEI
g,ll - 1 1. , 4 , 4114, Or other
th.• Ad in tbe
ow,with i riK
-
- apdi•4ll, the wash
r L. dr- n•kory
r. I!, 1 , 1. 'I ra-h f.r the door, and
i ,%% , pursued, as he
- iv, h‘ .h , “f an Irishman,
. ; L in . d.aa ~n.l a gho-tiv wheel
(' ' itn,z 1 h,l u nough, .1 took
I).•ni 1) • empt), or hi
w-ul.l r I.4it it, ) and mr,•rit aotne
fi. 1 tl., tL••r. ..n• rrt• r,• thirz. tI2 hca en and
.r• •Ir. Lne ly ng " fit, -
lIIE
MIE3
It.:. I 1
i
t
v , '
1 it t.• w•trk, and
u. by stealing,
!,•• r i , r. ad and but
-1 •I•: • 1 1.• mysterious
• • C.• ••• - ,7 .•1 .1 , •• 1t w•-ak enough
t i 'A
NM
ME
1, ~e . rl',lll.
" ,••• . 1 .. hut
t.t - • !. ts.z.
MOI
P.orrors of Modern Warfare
• •••• • national
IMMEM
!
!MIME
:1 I. t
lIIM
OM
.
ma
ME
MI
MI
'
i iii l• u _
:wtcr There is not
n.irratl• that is not
w •inf-rt•Auately, all that
y , A-brri warn had °eased
I; 1 ; li,• ,• i• jppear with sad 6deli-
Mi•
MB=
IMI
MEI
:t • r• &train the license of
;•licr, • -1. c It• f.., 0t.. - 1f sets the
Ur ! , .1; y,, lasi is uss
,-,L,K., pr.:. ry .--mpels a retreat -
inv.: army to I. as,. a .h.t.rt twllicoi it A desert
d tt dvo (i, t tpart) Las riot r covered from
the th. thirty c. art war. and the ar.
hay -pt.-A ov. r the land. War is not
a gaol n 1-1 t 1 k.• the cheap and eaay ven
p-anc.• of the w.:ilthy against the poor, or the
a;:ainst the lcw It u a work of risk.--
One tiling alone i. certain about it, and that in
a e-Intituulty of danger and bartiehip. The Mb
c..r and the private are oak.. exposed to the but
and the peat; and unhappily for w, if war is
In all r....peets unchanc..d, so also nt that courage
4i1.1 • n lurane", bn:I: ut r fficer and !.oldter, which
halt won for ninny triumph., and nn which,
and on , o.ir , 00d eau:ic, we may ' , till trustfully
rely
SMART BOY.—A little placed io the
NSitutis Istalld before the Mayor this morning,
t.t testify against a wan elhirged with selling 116 m
liquor. The 'lad appeared to be about ten rierk
of age.
'My son," ...aid di,. )la3or "do you know the
nature of an oath"'
" - Yes sir," rephod the witness promptly.
"If yuu take a false bath what will become of
you?" rejoined b;' Honor.
"Why, sir." the boy replied "I'll go to the
House of Refuge.
ms. A sportsman in Nantucket, who need de
coy birds in duck shooting, has been arrested for
sea-duc-lion.
vii
D StateM
turns out to
die
'lst It ever
It is still
..lucea the
via ,, ctures,
-t hr,rrid ca.
111 I sery that
ht. , hous f"r
=I
I=
ti I
t 'Li
Tht4
under the
ruy land+
} it bivou
day r
•/t A-1 bag
• ^ehind
• -••• who h a d
of tip•
coufil
‘icthre and
ME
&WO
rri•i :uffr•:
writh
o %•er the
rI ked with
of the
wouuded,
ii ~.. .r., or the
tit -bore'
IIr'DCN ,
=1
e•f ,atin g
atIL, an I.
reap.
11:: Tilt
t rttinc
lent!'
tr trl t 6,
t hor
11;11 f
•-1 11 wout3.l
h, ut. —llk,
• what
USE
I:, , j , •r•t , . 41
MITI:=1113
C“1
)
r 1n rapl , l
011111,
kg -, ;In'l
n
o.te tilt In
•
••• 0, find
• r 2, elegance
• ••• had heard
ui r , and le
=I
into gir
I,
V ,, Ur
••• lIICh En
.tl. Tii.,•lves. in
In tl,l , miry r
1 to But t , .
trni
. 1, we have
,ht naaroli
e.ll
ul
t, I cow-
IZIE
.uden I N
A .1 11, fMrieyll3g,
-I3ughtcr
changen to
!MEI
MI
tarn
tbvre
i. :1 . , r .11:. cannon
rh• purring,
• •k- ivpments,
rk t.I i...ith in the