AMAIN MOORE, l't HUSHIII VULIi :\ iV. .2,7. THE ERIE OBSERVER.. pria, ;,! 4• 1 R 1 NA tt Rad) R 1 F. t. 0t N Dn. .( . 0, ,I . l 4 . !: H. F. M L 0 , tt or Ar rime, it psi! In •1 w 1111.4 '3 woutSo., ,aid shave t 2 *l.l 3" th.rve .• kriv 41, 3 34vibtr ....;..utc to pa) within tae. %ea:, to.• •,,,c'.:rork-Offte4 pn• 3 . - •; oast I.R w'tt?‘ rmer,e, off, t • „ : o ADVT:I4TI ar sist- .: 12.4.4 /mks make A b , :l It I k -; I One 3 Tit p. UO • %, 1 4.40 Jar ut • t I4Ye " 123 (law " v ' 4} al • ~ ‘v, allure a year, els.npaule rat pl.serv. fio • vlafrA mc,athA. . ..• .1,14 4' 1) Al a.% •-• ) : J • Cart. 1 mt....r 1 0 01 In the. bursa M* latect..ry- at R. prt allowed Car • Card, uver mut undrr . tat, a... p,rul and Ed: Warta: notiata, 1d Mat/ a 114. Pubne„ ro. rats.pasy and allot autua c. /mit La. AP' 121. ho ! •'to r! ‘es.e.t/it.ig fr. , :I t t tutu. "k n rtismat• irlU toe an . ntr, t.o Nurire., caper. askillcar4,,Nr LI, <ha Ara proportm.iirtri tins ...Perramar,ts lastlsl,ll , •trlct'y cOatatett to Waal • OthigtOoPi allytn:,! far trantbrat a... t nmeArr airsact. BMA fir it.cit:o ad eriumayg nreserited r.hrlrnr 10 prr or.et. , tli t,re n. e rpt tat - .n' ISY it. ,Il It paid .% 16.tato . BIIIIIITESS DIRE CT ORY, ciw ...c.EY 11 ill {40%1C0111., H1E:41.0 LI 4: Cu., 11114//' , . ••• au., lit 1,•• for Dry Goods, *2`l.; trre' . Ul. 111.0rTT a. Bat t E, Corw P 1•41.0 sir r rt. ~ elo Yew.: , • • t. haa` of rtijoit 44elt,assytone, . }Cum. flanututtirsTs sad . .1. • - •oltaTlPlPlL ll2 Y l V.lll‘.ol..f.sred • : • .:sr s. " " L i kW ! hArtitUtinie V i.Tar. • MK! \ :1 tit TT. Pis till.r. GA1.119-.111 1 / 1 & atlaltiPOßT, .1 h., •, - • cciehectemet- ot.rceccite the hew c ,c., tiu, =I • 11 A • .6 a r. /),1 e. POUT. Otis. ISEEBE ac DICK.INsON, o-partoorthir, would rs•srectful. , :. !J, r their proles:stow( P.r.1 , -P t' the eitirott• of Fri, tuvi FPI*. Lat k. en t • ohstetrai ' 38 e. NIINNI4 I:7ll.lterrar:ll, fWa.trog r• • : nP, Produce, York. AA, \ •tiroanaa,,l"4/,,,, 111.11 , tra.e, oao Caa.li. Prs. 1... Vo Wrr,.. - .t hthpek, 'Rate FL, ?,. 4.',3 abuse th, Paid Woe., , i'a.. _ LOnigPli Curds r, nst- ~ p•, l e . ..von Sea. ossa noel F.Poth •tre.ps, t, ' Is • s , .11.4 neaps .staur - /Pots.., opPri.'r • Y.pt: sp.a ne4 an.., • •,- .H . et P"c11.0. ""tli. ^a•aL lis.: `l,ops , l • a ltb au.l s•-• r.teraf.. 111.1ITt) Hot ,k., ,•LLsius, rroonstor. '% ,t. - . Cam t. .4• I , lortpal Stw r e WILLIA3I TUORNTOW, ' arts Tltt Puce. A•troeroont,ar • 'fo • res. Logatss. utemtelv •us 01, t "nsr larl t', Bloat, `tote atr.et, Ti4,ltli.i JithlJLLll4li.kl,l., Pr'issto, trtaistso atlienrd to Iltss I.lp P . • cl.. • Roods am,' o:aer imatramenta of Initials o.t•-• a - 4,arct Masai, Wflest's Binels, tomer of t'tfth and -ttit. strt,t - 11:31.PLICE-STORES. _ _ eLsorita.t. L Ft..tail .0 , ertption of f.rp , ..,1 • 1.1 1).,41-. at,; Lor, •..arFrettogi, • Clot.us, -CAL • .fiewt•../ .e. 81010-1 f LI.. Wst t (3 ••••••nt titlt & P.% rNE _ . 34n 2 P Aso cosiu I 1,44.1,t• a. ennat, ii/4/410, Wine ria/Orra 0111 in Lin ...Sr, wow& M== S. .1,1 , c :—•bAtili AND EXCHAN , I/ 1'•. . oett•t 1, awe Set .10.1. That SAVA Digt,: Latta. Clants -arrent ucr and ?Anil 11 rho <1• 4 : , sad. 011 •I 1 the principal cll.,nth -•.,, ~.„, suited till F.,' rnpv on oar n , . D re.pan., Al.. -- DL • ". Preltr of 'slit.. door oatilwa: isearfraa at Urn,' , 't % . . 1( ta. WaA CharreJkill, s. JahNs, trown..• /Oaten (,t }or, ",... • hi 1,. ;53 21.-wyerty N. Y ri IV iI.I..L'A 5: I. Ift'llf P. ••... 1.,1 , 44JN, .; . 011532=1 Ariz Mitts Depot, %fledgesle and Lrtat: deal-r • t 't,4l, eonad Vead,, and an kind" of .:rain, oa.. ...! 'H t liiebel Buick, Tfllll %Lett, H E az Cll., • CCD. ktIiTAJL DEALERS lc F.licT an • t , • ~ ..moor, 101110tra16.,'T1l No 1 • • .1L144.1.L at. (4)., IisKTIISTS,GoaItIIIi.L., Ia . r • vp.: k, • Dora. tt 1.1t.a.... pr. pa , I 4• • A , Atit tievnniln to 1, 1' • - • I c. W 1 1.1. O•PErr )(riff LIT .1•u 1r Lt cac c•np-p tp • . erk :tturv,, Last al.:tur t • , t.1311(•El: T. II I.: 1 - r...1, Co., , rr.xr.kr , 1...1 Till. Cfti,r. t -. lad ret ~•13 • 11' .• • h a's• lye t,,z,t!.,,r•lt', 'I : el• id.ltht, , tad .1...rrn0,1. CLEMEN.. S , Ctt,l.liEl. lolLe tat,. a 1... , • • ADC •-• , 3 • , Sunt. rtittlxin !•• ICE=II WILL A iNt • • 4111,, . toN „k• t_nt. 9/2.4:1 tLn Prink:4lml ' • ' t • ••.- • ~, • ;...,:t • ananalt, 111,1 •orne , tretne 'U. I • It • 1141 adrel te.agaSisibil nold. 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N" 111 . 4 % t Yr. /*twat'', or". , lM Itek, Vs. • • • ' _ LIDD EIJI., h. EP'. I: It, , • 1' 1F.).• • i It..itltgg gta. B Yr,. 4 At, •gg, .44 4:1 g.r in 01041 1 OS* t.grge t (1I %riN, • It. 0,, I .111:e , Sr Amerfean Mark, t '? 5 6 1 . It net vri•r. up 71_ neann 404., JO I vr, I _ `4 "N. L.NI., • • Lr.t A? I. t.I Ur • L., CM!! 'l..V.uPOttutt. iW AL Nut—, -1 • rta..,4tes of , • , n • • prim-170 Htl• rt.( sat-- • Lan% El T. ALLL.IttiN r Vi tiZT ' ' 1 •,, ••• • ‘• es —..e.,— Fifth ~ r =.t.. , 1. f ^ f • • ••• . ..1 ‘;';‘ 4 . - ,: •• rulh o.c. i, ••• • .I. . 1,.: nf* tip.... 4 lit 11.1 r. NEED, ASA .1 peri , ool :l• •••, • • • • 4 i 'tit., ! , on •.• .1... .1 EMI .1. 111.1:1'N statt.•nrre, ••1 • 1 ••.• r'No•••.: r •p • ' ' • rot t • -k I r .• smyrit ..4TEW l!'l • Is,: s . , • t.p,Arltt•/ 1). C t tt . In . , . • . %RTIKH A r. t. " • 1«, o, t K • • K ;1... • 1,., ;oHN ••• ; , • .• ( SIMI . • WC.tl. L. t.L!,tu2T. • I • . 61 1..10 • EIS " ~ • 11.1 f . 7 ~ •. 11 .1. rr; t ...t.tltAttaiALL, ' • ' lay 1..a1p is Tamismor En*. es. ECM . ..,..- - e 41 I ety v. . . •••...' . 71.1P,N...... i.% 1110412*. . 7k". , . . * - " ' - . , • . „ ~. . . MIL - r • • * : "1"2111111... . . !, 1 3 7 . - --! - .t . "; • ••• " •;',..-7 - ) . . . . . . 40T14..1 d lit l' 1111011'.? 4 T fr. 33 _ • . f 1 . 1 i • , • . 3t• , o ; ", •t 1 . . . . . ; . . : :i.. oi : 1 ,, . •:. , .: t1., 1 0.., , . :: _ , .. . _ . I : r J , ..... . , IF, ; ' -1• • ' . II 1 4U; I 1,14C11.., : J:1‘1, it. =l= NE El liE p..t •I =I N 1. 0 It. IZEMIIM iIMM !'HI: ',X '. ARIBCCI.LE i 711011111RION, • • .nd ornmis*: , .“ rebamtk Dwaler. la Coal, ,It P6a rN% at, Liu.. n..d PIA ~ e nlfillc Dock„ lad .tro larort, Pa, ONORGE J. MOR TON, a:meholsah,u Merchant, Puttle Dock, Eldaaler in( Ng t, k , Sal lab, Flour and Plaster. C. B. WRIGHT & CO., Cettett.r.- and Dealers la Gold and Salver Cola, stator rzat , Warrants and Certidestes of Deposit. Also, eight Ursa_i ort t..e paincipal cities la Um Colon, and all parts of t ue • w..atry L : Tr oller, tt tiiisro. Meek, canter Of Biala .:zeet add C. it. Waloor,. Y. Flyt.err. C. E. Grinnotor. T. K. N[.« r ~ : rraca an 1 Wl:Lulu...le ►ll Rawl Dastel I..retirsk and .3.3.neatic Stria. Goo.* ArUltetal Flower, Rthbooo. Silks, Lure. nod "'ma4.o4oWe lli Illorry, Xo. S. Roods Block, State 'woe, Ene, Pa. Parts - L.: a4tant..w pai4 to t...rAera. G. W. DE CABIr, rr AY AT Lt. er L. Gututtatel'i Bookstore, Park A Row, F.-le, Pa. 61 YLOICCRING, LINKERS 4W EX( SINGE BROKERS, to F. P Jamea 4. to. :ire York. Waterford, Pa. KING Cane° C J. T•TLCIL. I. W. HIBBARD & CO =I Pierce'. t3uper'r Percussion Matches, ?.O. 371 WOODBRIDGE 'STREET, - J. 11. HiCll.l/W3o2'. Drruorr, 1. 1 1x , P, 11,1‘k, April 11 ) , 1338 100 PIANO FORTES, TEN OF WHICH ARE THII4 DAY RECEIVED! - arTsa sums Week, mid so ea, atja htami's Piano Porte Agency and Depot, sign of rev HE BIG FIDDLE. 4 MONO wh!ell arc BOARDMAN, GRAY k t e•s neielrsted C.S.WP.SLY Pl4/rOS, with the mew PA7tter COfiptucm ft D SOUNDLNG BOARD, ett,.n to,lc the FLLIT PREMIUM I nickennea Yuma* only reeeired the THIRD premiums. rp-rb. cod lornaslog demand for three Instruments ren der at almost impossible for the manefeetnners to fill their orders, no , ni.tntanding the =ovulequantities they fossialt, Whits eidfhe MI hare terrace aeirprtecifrem 10 to 00 per met. le clod rids. t straws Rho.. nay the trlnd blows. At Naftali Ware rooms ma. , he toned • LARGE STOCK OF VARIOUS' MAKES, (alt tow tut ec:ected by the hest judges In the city. ri.,in g just concluded a contract for 100 PIANO LORns at e‘traordismry rates, I am prepared to famish them on terms mot turps:red in any city Call amd see. Ranh 10. PARKER, GRAY & DAVIS, REAL ESTATE BROILERS; LAND, DIM ASCE AND GENERA!, AGENTA, Ceased Elan. and Manx City, lawn r.k&KEIV& DerLA i PARKER & GRAY P.a.nktri Dealers in Raettaare, Land Abets, sad Real farate 4.M) LAND ACIENM, Charon, lowa. Lyons, lowa, -• ,nt: enter Vecaet Ltads is Weston and North Westere le • ~ eure attras, ant; Pre-eraptione to Nebraska Ter'y r , idtate end coa-reeldenta, Pay Tams, i.e. r. DAVIN dtsersey sa Las sad ,T•tary Public, Simla ( t7l P" TO non John Galbraith, and M. 8. Lowry, EN. En., O. Demo/mon and H 1. Richmond, Estea. Meadrille; lion X. C :coot, c oaran, aad Samuel Broteerton, Waterford, Pa .; Dr. S. C I" and } , r.hin,7 and Coaually, Rock Woad, 111. 1147 MERCIIANTS' 13113171LABCZ COXPANY Vo 12, Afsm-A,euta. Ere Amer, Pkaadiddiukta. Authorized Capital, $400,000. Amount Se curely Invested, SICKOMMX agS„ by the Imenibitiare of Pecnovivanta, •ander a ,rat, :larks& awl mt. , TRUSTEES. Wi!llsru 1. Pett.L John Yellows:1, Jr. Benj. L Wnoiston, ,1,,• i r Mon.; sr. - Z I WI ;me r, John A. Ilarsiall, JoL,.L ',l l'amer,„ .1, hp !,!, 11,!.., lie. W Wootton, ' • ' ` : I ,o•• to on Ililler, Chat. IL Wright, ~1-...1 J 1..,tt.r00n, N in U. Alien, Aaron R. Dar. =• r ;CT 1 'MR, V , e Pres( \VI. V FTTIT, Prest. DANIEL .S FINE, Serretsro .. r.. .a, 10-x3 —/,‘ —Y., G. A. BENSETT. tsvnt. FA., Pa J. S. LINTS, M131311.113117E AGENT. R th. fol!ovrtne it xr.TV.4 FIRE IV•rll_4 ("L' COMP/ NY. •r Illartlord, Conn. - - CaTital $800,u1:10 'l.l/0:1./1.4L 711 f Ihl .4 %I) 3t4R/-14E I r S URANCU CO., 'IA --tabu ry, R nux., - - - Cspital $300,0134i. Pi `• NS FL V11.V1.4 1-110, vie 'II I. , ISCLINCE , la.,,urv, 11., • - - - - Cardtal it.'oo,onn r 10)11.,4.2% y. C• en., - Capital • t:. !n•Auf..l permit, 1",1- el 3.n.t ;M:til.lol7 Imi Pi, 14St, Co-Partnership Notice. MiIt,*IGNED hav , . tuir, ra. fonnott a •..., I Lrao.a....thsg the Tr II LESAIL I. GROCERY & COMMISSION BUSINESS \ L 1. , I, ill! IMt 1 =II %do , A•tn. I I. i . .• , :0 &lb "t: 3.l‘..l.tagut I aI, t Yrtl , (TTY AN L) (4110 . not Writ • • 1.- E , :11"...% 1 ;.111 - rb.• t'l 1 VRI, fl ••••tirtirtwV,r t nr•iewn4 !Ail 'h. \ IRK tits .In qtritr r t .?' WM C . litrr • I. l's.,e4 I, )•',, rr.anv ibartnor in the ;, •r f Iverton k :tot a, 'N, V, '4, w ,, L ch br :,10,•atinn T. "A. BLAKE, H MOH ...SALE RET.4IL MILLINER, !rwr, STA73I SIZILT, XXIX, 1,. . l'4. turned fromßostou and Nrss-1 . 4:1 j t'44 ,, ..t and 1.4 at stock or coeds that b. has r•t' • .......12411 t ta IP UI kart to itato.• . It t)N:YETtr. nii . l I • ragllhb, Cobuz,g, Neapo:ltan, Chit, I a• 1a.T101.3 Straw I'l I .10 ,1 AND JOCKEY, ' •R •. Lakor, read, and lowcy 1:11:00Lor A few French Pattern Bonnets just ow them were imported. k, .• PI 4'1.1 I•• 40 uni Lawn Et , lanota to Mat vari. is • I. •ilks, Looms, Crapes, Loess' DIVUE aysi, thr. Laces, Esobroubcrisa, trap 4111 " fJ %1011 air Broads, Sens SiLLA PiLsedles, , sk.r /1.4 of (reds, tea assoorossi to 108.4..... tv titAL.E.,ALE UK HAITALL VOX CASH °NI.% i . •r, • ~*.) •In the vestals citieti and at the I •, .!t, t. .I n,; the hellt,teloctiess of their g00da,,... • ar••:, the Set r I ..els ,I,llu ell the best Keeton ditilliers lEEE! A:0 'r / , 11011 10011 c phase my MitIIIeTTUIS /iitrun, • . m.l 'ltb the itui4.l suconki. r t • , n r- thao,rai for past twrors, hop. that with Use 4.• • • • It• ttag, mot by ktriet attention to boaloeio., to•i . • t 4 Arse. nf Patronage. T. R BLAKE, Proprietor. ‘11.4.1* t. fr , m qui.l be supplied II ith seer" kind ~• n• I ens, lab i P'att, rn Bats. at wbolesak prk*s I I h tn atoi Yr. -tiny e, 14'1 . h:treat will be ender the 10114 , 7" 1,1‘1.14P410# of Ur 'Ane:rt A Make, from ore of the largest manuke • n • It ilis work neoda hot • trial to to tr.-• it p.tronskyre. Prieto of Bleacldos and Prrnslng,.. .... 3 ShlllllBll4 =II ==Sgli= !EMI • Erie & Meadville LAITESS . TRANSPORTATION CO. af,,noms u cmen,,,f th. Prepik Road Ci. ) Daily Lines from Erie to E'Kean. Edinboro, Xleektierville, Saegerstown & Meadville. CO,NNECTIE44 *a Erns wig, the Americas Eastern, Waiwarn and Soutbora Exposer, will snood ui the col- Icett•in ••( Draft., tn,tos bed aceouris. Saab Wagon has a Far, ni.d ii accompanied by a Masaoweer. 0. D. SPAFTOED. Sept. t. 10 LaaLwyu. Agt., brie. A. U. D1FW11.431, MeseMile. ./Actlary, 2d, 1.7.56 37 WILLIAMS AND GIIION'S . :444 . : -Zt i 01,t) R LAt.R STAR atil i Gt LINE OP PACKETS. ,• A ,, t aAt.v: If Ohs AN! pan Of Great drilain arid Ismaii k . ~.z - r Ireland ?reared Al the lotireet mouth! e raga hg 4- 511.1ftegbi.ele..1 I.llle. sailing from Liverpool !W-w York tours , Ova days. tom pliatag the &- lowing urtit.t. yi ',hip. •', t. T,,anage. rehire, rortuate A u .u., , ri r pant worth Art, ffe a, Imo Arai ,a Abu t tweed, 11.%1 t'c0.,, , ,tr., 1600 moll, 13r0 Orem Clivtot 16tH Robert Kr'''. IWO Latorortre. PAU Haratnga, 1400 Ga, ‘1 v , r•••?•••••:. Itst , 4 oult4aopc.A., IMO 1, er cre IVN .1; ; 0 non. Ole Tierr,aerefini. 1400 Jar,•. A I% r , • . vett, rill* .. II I VCr.. . • 1700 I rro. 14a0 S' , neUitrii. 1400 J nil.iirtOitt. I.Ohf Webtar it Ilasbeck, ' laws tmvi.u..... 14450 rbonites. IMO ' , l ler... 0.,... 1 . 400 !1.-w felecp. IMO Too -;.:pa rf gib,.. I Orr are the larra.4 arta ewithart la Hot trade 'I heir aecebacor,datie• Ito !minimisers ate unequaled Ilia 1/... I frq.letery end ...crottticolol) of their departure Offer ad v..t.t , 6. ll 01ti.111111 , 1.0 , rot w hr had by tory whet hose pi ra . lit , ,ur to paboorfu• r. ..• afee.lteele COM. ts ii triapatie MIL/bey ',I ;1..... a teem vf,ll by itrOloptiy f•famotarS WiIIIONII 41000UOI. ft ko • el t•Lcate of posing.. will 14 I.OIMIO for elstadreu under it y. u '• of rill oulaosureutiotatuord by an adult who La.* toe Laid ' , , 1 • 0111 e cefilfie.ve rec,•4‘..beerco.ys or hßir.wr their remade brought Get inure I • ••• , .tetelbes r. 5.11 intend. by the Klatt *lit Liar O. reebede. Ce I. ;• ,I. .-1 .1c al-la PI may • fake f heat) and thus eiralfli Wilhelm ;: , e' .5 eN , fre. • $6.1 oleo treallee.to.i fur whfah the aide. desire •re tr,u so I I. pw a I day as Great eiritaht.lrr amid and 0-ra pr.:,7 OM Ise pr te. , l at Olio Adze the pepeur•ot of Week t. ...ifteassueed witboat .:.hcouni la Me wisteri Bast vrtM per f • • lure -w,. • gasaed 10 611 lariew 14.1. IlAkI) t a Pow IP sod State L. lytt t i.:, .• Sept t L4b3 Tr4kw's Philadelphia earden. seeds. gAvam• introduced thordiuceleido WKS Indtbdi MI se", Z i l iimillu r : Men fuse from ihll [sr of 0 014 oo astir. asti.fAotimi, we Moo neared s on= i tintodit ad cher elle do- eta web %belt labor woonod by WA, no& not yowl. g W. tom. :4... tb. Rankin 1r *Mk whilit_fibly! . 4 4 AM plei• 8.014[11104141 t; ..4. own WU lig a rairlis Wil c alre 111=1:11, . • Oa 1 0 XX w. J. GOKDON Jr; co., , nand .•! R J I n ,- 0••••.t 1, 1-1,11 K,,., 4, 11 , GORDON A. FELLOW., li'.❑. ••• .1. u-10,10, yvi ' . 0141( J. .IU.PIS. I I. K. Ve 6 Rec , to Bind, stair .trea, *stlttt Vottrß. TEE DEWDROP AID TEE DIAMOND. BY CKARLKIII MACKAY A dewdrop, bright with all tba says That samateratoos outold lisdkrz, Tai sailing on a rose's ballot La avamenamat apiaDder. •• told Folly pinta( by, Thin pm the rase soloralag 11011 HU a pearl prieeless worth It sparkles to the merstag." diamond. loot from !Maly. brow, Lay toady la the byway ; .lad Wed the worts that Folly spoke, Repeated from the ttlsthtrat. Ah sr'" she rid. " tido transiont thing Extorts the palm of awn ; Inge 1 as **daft is time dust, Misses, attiobown et sup " Haab ! Envy, hush ! the tray of Wort should bear without typtalag : Thy light b sot the kw Was eau That 1)^1141 CM EMI it ablaiag The dew rehab( he the ma sun fade free meal opinion. while thou may lII* to yams aura la elm sad deseislaa C.r,kcrict riscelinti. THE MARBLE HEART. BV the Author or •Philip end Moot Cruse. A TALE IX THREE PARTS PART 11 It might have been a happy union had the bride so willed it. For Mr. Grubb—ugly as was his name—was a kind, &maids man, possessing sense and intellect, one of our merchant Princes. In his intercourse with the Marl of Oakton—a mined peer, ruined by his own reckless extrava gance, who had been propped up for year' by the liberality of Mr. 'Grubb—he had been brought into enntaet with the earl's daughters, and bad fallen deeply in love with the youngest, the Lady Adele He proposed for her, generosity and good feeling prompting the meat liberal offers with regard to settlements. The earl and coun tess accepted the proposal for her; sisters, four of them, and all then unmarried, urged it.— Lady Adela resented it not_thee " •"' any one else for .Deen wasted upon on. will, has afterwards married another, and henceforth all wave alike indifferent. But Lady A des Chem:mix was of haughty lineage, had been trained in haughty ambition, and poasessed a haughty heart, and to descend to become the wife of a merchant, or as Abe called it, a trades man, was to that heart as wormwood. Yet to wealth the match was all that could be desired, and in ago they were not unsuitable, be thirty, sbo nearly twenty-two ; he wits,• moreover, a handsome man, a man of imposing presenc..— She gave an ungracious consent, and they were married ; but she did not seek to conceal her contempt for him, displaying it even on the teed lira day. But what a love was his: AS be sat by her, in the bridal chariot, his heart almost bursting with the cruel words she cast to him as she withdrew as far as possible from his side, even jerking her -ilk dress towards her that it shr.uld n.-.t too,t; him in contset, an-I, turning her t.. the shadow, fixed her attention on the th,y whirled by, be made a r,-solve, a prayerful re...lve, that his conduct to her th.t be r , gulat.,l by h. ra to him ; that he t-. nil strive, untiringly, unwaveringly, to win LLr lute to him; that un mother, seeking wiu back a rebellious child, should be more silently tender, more uuresentful than he would be t L, r, his greatly kvcd wife "Surely I Fhailsucceed," was his mental conclusion,"though it may be with year.. " He little knew the Lady Adds. A child was born to thew, a girl, but it died within a month of its birth; and since then, no otht r had followed it. Perhaps, as Lady Grace Cheneviz remarked, things might have gone on more happily with them had they poesesad that t w het%eeen man and wife, children. Lady Mary Cheneviz, one of the sisters, had married an elderly man, the Honorable Mr. f,flevclant, a widower with grownup children. Rather puzzled he was what to do with his nu merous family, especially when 'his new wife Came home, for be would have liked to make a clear coast for her, as far as was practicable.— He talked over Mr. Grubb, and got one of them taken by him into his counting house; the mer chant, in his generosity, offering the young man a home in his own house during the frequent absence from town of his father and Lady Mary. Charles Cleveland was a general favorite. Good hearted, inoffensive, by no means bad.looking, very gentlemanlike, a rattling agreeable compau ion, and rather addicted to expensive habits—as what young man, in his class of society, is not, especially when, like him, they have got nothing to spend? When he first became an inmate of Lady Adela's home, she took to him wonderfully. It happened that she had never seen him, had pictured him a sort of country spoouey, and his popular qualities agreeably surprised leer. She rather made a boast. of liking him, patronising hint, when Mr. Grubb was present And why . Did she really care for, did she love Charles Cleveland ? No: but be was of her own order; he a patrician, her despised husband a plebeian ? and she wished to make the latter feel that she rernombered the distinction always and practi e.dly Ikaides, she saw that Mr. Grubb was pained by her familiar manner of treating Mr. Cleveland, and for that very reason she delighted in it And so the time had gone on, and Mr Cleveland and Lady Adele bad grown into terms of the most confidential iatereouree—in short, as Ledy Grace expressed it, into a deep flirtation. Something worse, on his part. For while she cared not for him, beyond the passing amuse ment of the 'moment, would not hale given to hint a regretful thought bad he suddenly been removed from her sight for ever. He had grown to lose leer to idolatry. It is a strong expression, belt in thii case justifiable. Almost as the sun is to toe world, bringing light and beat, life to the flowers, fulness to the emu, so bad Lady Adele hansom to him. To her presence he could alone be said to live; his heart then was at rest, feed iug un its own fulness of bmWoests, and there he could thankfully have lived and died, and to-err asked t' r charge : when obliged to be abseut from her, a miserable void was in his breast, a feverish yearning for the hour that should bring hi m int her again But there must have been some th i n g Dot healthy in b'es principles for him to have become attached in this senseless manner to a married woman: his feelings ought eurely to have beau better under his own control Could the fault have lain with Lady Adele? Most undoubtedly. She, not casting a thonglit to the effect it might have upon his heart, and secure iu her own indifference, purposely threw out the bait of bur beauty and bee manifold attractions, sins so led Mm on to love—a lose as true and i m p aa aimaesi as was everdelt by titan. W hat did he promise himself by it? He did not know. IS.Tow and then a wild visit" would erre+ yr,• brain, quickening his pulse, besting his lifeblood, of L a dy Adel* a widow and be in a position to beak• le-r his wife; but as to cherishing with re gsr.l:o her, any dishonorable tboucht, any de gra-liug 114 e, that was not iu the Stature of ouch 'ti love as Charicr Cle-ovelaumi. What she said 0104 MTN . . fees correct—thot he bad asset $1 60A U.411L, IN ADv ERIE, SATURDAYlittentkirla addressed to her s disk* wed., 116, thought of her as ail that yes= bowiti fnl, bat to avoid betesewi 17 bb deep love for her, was heated kb poor. Aild Lady Adel*, to give her doe, wes , stulipsely to encourage him to more But bow did this work, with *64 so isimi the two were conesestedr Whiles Oliseiss OW* land was on in his foot's paradise, eoutent could he have lived on in it fame, Lowly dadelsolbiuml the whole affair grow very mcinotanous. In quired excitement. She had no Isealtbypurenita, whenee to draw daily satisibedom. l o hew (the French would better erpreee it by the word meaaye) to keep up and contrive for; the head of wealth was at work sad all was provided for her to satiety; she had so children to train and love; she had no husband whom it was her de light to please and cherish: worse than all, she had (let Its say as yid) manse ofNor= to a higher Being, for time and Ukase We are apt to say to a you*, " If yore. de not occupy yourself in whs#,,you ought, jo will be in mischief:" the axiom lad bees reoeediezeap lified - by Lady Adele. Mance had threw§ her into the society of the Countess of Sagely, aid this lady, whose reputation foe play wee well known, drew Lady Adele into the same meshes. It soon became the ruling pension. a< her life, and the world began to talk of it. Lady Grace Chenevix, thus uneeremostiously left in her sister's drawing room, rang the bell. It was to tell them to do up the ink. The ear riage was not coming for her till elerta o'clock, before it fetched her mother from lAI3 Cues, and it was now but half past ten. Hers were not very pleasant thoughts with which to get through the solitary half hear. Before it wee over, Mr. Grubb came in. Sating Lolly Grass alone, ha inquired after his wife. g. She has just gone out. To Lady Sanely's." " Who are these Sandlys, Gracie?" he laqiir ed. "Adel: is for ever there now. It newts to me that she passes four of five nights a week there." II What time does site return?" was the lacon ic rosponsc. At all hours. Often very late." Lady Grace sat communing with Iterptif.— Should khe impart this matter of uneasiness to Mr Grubb, or flould be silent, and let things take their chtinct ° Which course would be more er , ndneiro to tho intere*ts of Adele? for sbe was indeed most anxinA Ar tm kgr ai 4ilig h tooked up at tuutaliLg :.1.11/..0 and intellect--surely to impart it to each a man was to make a confidant of one able and williug to do for her sister all that wild two done And her resolution was tabu. Mr. errubb," she said, her voice somewhat ut.steady, "Atiela is your wife and my sister, we Lave refore, her true welfare at heart. I hayc her u ldiberating, these few minutes, since yo u earn.- •••• • whether I might to speak to you on t. a hr h—which—gives me unessimmt an 1 I I ot:ght to do so.' -S-ty, .(e," he interrupted. "If it is— about I would rather not enter upon it Lady Oakton spoke to me to-day, sad T have given a Lint to Adela." Oh no, .t not that She goes us in a silly ws, stir. him, but tliete's no bane in it; only th, &"-fl Ile I.sd taken to p.ictrigup and down the roost. •• It of 1, , :r intimacy with Lady Sanely that I would , k; th..se feequ“nt visits there. Do yt.tt know what they ray?" •• rut .I‘.; , L assuming great indithesnoue his thoughts Nyarently directed to placing his f. non, vartictilar portion of the pattern of th. ,rp..t. Rol to nothing vise "They oly--they do say"—Lady Geacst fel• tered rtn 1 ho•itnted, for the queetion had fished a,ro-g 1,, r, she doing right? But she had entered on it, and must condone "Say what?" said Mr Grubb, earelessly. " 8 That pixy, tt, an incredible eateet, ii carried no there. .I.nd that Adele has been induced to join in it." His tin.unwil iurliffPrettee was forwitteewow, and the eurp , t might 'have-been patternless "or all he knew ~f it. Ho had stopped right under the chandelier, its txxl of light illumining his countenance as ho looked long and hard at Lady Grace, like one in a mass. Much that had been inexplicable id his wife's conduct for arms time past wee rendered eleur now Her feverish restlessness on the evenings abe was going to Lady Sanely's; her emnisig home at all boars jaded, siek, out of "hits, yet unable to sleep; her extraordinary &meads for money, latterly to an extent which bad pussied and 1 1 1031)1st terrified him. But he had never yet refused it to_tter. " It must be put a stop to, somehow," said Lady Grace. ' " It must," answered the 'merchant, resentieg his walk, and drawing a (leap breath " What's all this wet on the carpet!' "An accident this evoniag. Bonte ink was thrown down. My fault, I believe. sit isny east any sacrifice," continued Lady Grace. "If it gets tirm liold of Adel*. there is nothing but =- happiness and ruin before her." "Any cost, any sacrifice that I can tasks," re peated .Mr. Grubb. " But wbstt She will listen to no remonstrance lama me. You know Ala, Grace." " Yon must stop the supplies," suggested La dy Grace, dropping her voice to a sfidential whisper. "Has she had tuuc of lets " ' " Yes," shortly answered the esershaat. " More than her allowance? Perhaps sot, though, as that is so 1 44 " Her allowance!" half laughed As liasbead, not a happy laugh. "It has bees, tlislist slue. has drawn ct" pie, as a silver (lois is 01 puss of gold." Lady Grace clasped her bass& " Then there is not a moment to lose if skis is to by aate~i.— For they say that this insinuating ties sass upoik one, like the eating of opium; that a l Fames sr cannot reliuqui-u it" " Your carriage, my lady," said {he WOW entering the room. And Lady Gress, rase, argll threw on her mantle, which bad beau lying an a chair since. she Lntered. " Must you ga, Grace? It Is sostsisly ITU " Yee If mama does not have the sanmtty . to the minute she won't cease scot for da a, audit must take we home first. Dear i 1 1.631 r. turn this over in your mind," she w sec what ) 01l t.4li do. U.e your influence with her and by firus. - "My in flueue,„ , :id y, u say?" Awl there wail a biting sarcasm in Lis tone,'singled with a grief painful to hear. " What oa ay infuses with tier ever he, a. Grace.."" " I know, I kuuw," *Lc cried, wris4ug his baud, awl turtling from him down the tiat that he mi A lit out ate ths teanriatbering il a ijoitepta. , l' Tears syinpathy with his wroomi, partly, perhlp:., of leg! , t: for she was tittakia of th at curious tuisuppreli,usson, years ago, .W liblit whail eu 1c..1 t.. heli-Ae that it was bow , r Rib, t i witshis chosen bride "I would not have, 16.40 b.,,, she inurrourrd, with a awelliag lONIC ‘. I ouu!ii I.:lvy mad , his lifs a happipptis as he deserve,.." He gained up ti her fast atope, awl, deti her arm within his, led her acre 1111 tiio After she was rated, be learned forward to shake bawls with her. " I)e,r Mr Grubb," she whispered, "do sot let. yr.( I ~,I,et ih...0 vhlise,l to say roan', harsh with 1 .,., r AJels. Diffuse t• Sig Isstoi e for you Loth : abs spy jil t iat jour children; wins balitiwirao NJ= tlmi I am sure of it, Mr. Grubb." 0110 aelg " bi rarely billow. De eat be makimi biz , " Uakiad lo Aoki Na t 9m. Streik* mane Ihas umbisissei," He thew his beat dues Shea el Lady Hew. " Haes,"As said lb du asserears; the undies dame •• west sp Main, einie. It wee ewe drink idiom Lady Arleta, returusd. Ha was Wain up fir bar, but , she did net adieus law self-re his. • Clausplehitag of Warm, she flask, Mr lan litaibLers d weak: seeerrearkresse, and .went up to bed. Mr. Gliabb followed, bat there was so sleep far him 44 eight. He essreely knew how to wit, GE bow be Auld apes await ter to her. She herself afforded his & speedy He was seated at his solitary breakfast, when • memap was defining his bus Lady AA* that she wished to ew Mai bdore ha left for the Cy. Muter Olin4ey (Ureteral, who wee usualy kis lireekhot eempeuies, bad net made his smarms@ at boss sines the previous idea " Where is year ladyr he said re the maid. " Ia her dried% room. sir." He went up to it. How very lovely she look ed, sitting these at her sofa, is her embroidered white dress sad its pink ribbons, sad the delicate lace oap, shading her sweet Seaterse. That she had rises thus early to gat mossy. from him, the merebent knew before she asked-for it. "Yon wished to see no, Lady Adels." "I want some money," she said. "It must be quits impassible," responded Mr. Grubb. " You bad two hundred, three days ago! , " I mast have two haudred more this morning. I must." "What is it that you are ail% with all this mosey? It has mush pulled me." "Oh— making a purse for myself," sibs sm swotted, flippantly. " Yon can treat to me to do that for you. I easuot antis. to supply you, lady Adele." " But I must ban it," she retorted, raising her tone. 6 4 I " No," lie.sepUed 'slimly, but with fins rem• lotion hilltirtoue. "I shall gin you so more till your Woman is dee." She lookad up Wonky: hoe 'odd seek an expand°, be suffered to spoil that lovely bee? "'What do you think I married you for?" she eentemptuously cried. "To be railed by the odious oases of Grubb—to be looked upon es a tradesman's wife? No! they promised me I nolimited command of money, and I will havm 1L " You be.. Delimited summand," be observ ed, and there um no irrttauwe ,eeet.„...i to his tone whatever may Imes b... kit 4 . • " It is for your own sake I diseoatiuss ing it." " You are intelligible:" she scornfully utter_ ed. ".tll that you can want shall be yours, Adele Purchase what you like, order what you like; I will pay the bills without a murmur. But I will sot yioe you money to waste, as you have latterly wasted it at Lady &metes." Elbe rose frost her seat, pale with anger.— Fits, Charles Cleveland, then Lady Sanely: what elee? Row dare you presume to interfere with my pursuits?" " I should ill be fulfilling my duty to you, or my love either, Adela, what is left of it., if I did not interfere." " I will not listen, Mr. Grubb: if you attempt a ,Lecture, as you did lest night I will leave the room. Write me a cheque for the money." " There is no necessity for me to repeat my refusal. Until I he,, reason to believe that this new liking for FLAY has left you, you should draw my blood from me, sooner than money to pursue at. But remember, Lulea," be impsves ively added, " that I my this in all kindness. ,, She looked at him, her throat working, and her breath' coming short with passion. "Anything more, Lady Adele, for I am late!" There was no answer an words, but she sud denly raised the cup, which was half full of oof fee, and flung it at him. It struck him on the chin, the coffee falling over his clothes. It was a moment of embarrassment, even for him. He looked steadfastly at her, with calm sorrow, and then quitted the room. While La. dy Adele, in the reaction of her inexcusable passion, sank back in her chair and sobbed aloud. She heard him in his dressing-room, changing his clothes, &ad, after a while, started up to follow him, determined to have smother battle for the mosey. But his 110•011141411 had ben rapid, and he was cone. He had put out of sight the staiwd things he bad takes el, all traces of them. Was she sot sensible awes of this Did she not know that be was this anti one for her ewe sake—that so muted might be gives to the tares of the servants I Notate. Sbc was in a furious state of resentment pivot him far the resohnion he bad arewed.ss Bar foot kicked against something on the floor, and she stopped to pick it up. It was her Isenband's cheque-book,, which he nest bare naeosseionaly dropped when tnumfartegthinge from ono peeks* to another. Fos it a demon that impelled her ? that w*pm.ed to her of a way to supply the motley she wanted ? Ogee only a neounpeary hesitation crossed her, but she drove It away, and tarried the cheques to her writing table , and used owe V' tAess. She drew it for 500 i , s hay' no, sad she boldly signed it "Grubb sad Howard." Per it was the shape-book of the Ana, ant of her husband's priests seoeust Bra was alas at imitating stela of wasiag—aot thalkshe bad .ear thought to tura her taken to its prima asw—wad ths agastare, elm liaiibed, lemind vary like bar bashaad'a ow& Then she anis& book the ehaganiaok, sad laid it oa the floor where she had head it. Net new manatee ahead' this was seesseplishi ed, she wee rim' dews is when she heard Mr. Cleveland enter ere Dane. He hounded ep the vain, sad went irate it with Lea 6 4 When did Mr. Grubb breskinst Ibis iseni isg r he Wished, alter s few sonentts spent greeting, Charley deveurhtg bow with his eyes all the thee. " Mist s peados ! Be breakfasted at boos, for all I buoy." "Yes, yes, dear Lady Adele. I Least in Which room." For Mr. Grubb sometimes break- fasted In the morshirroota, and sometimes is a little spanmest where be kept bin papers. I really don't know, and don't care," squint ed Lady Adsle, connecting the question some. hew, in ber own mind, with the present of Gahm its had reaaiya. " His breakfasting, sad every - *jig else t4O he *me, is a matter of ohnlistt• In4ffsreoee, to me. Why do you ask r . " Become ',ltr. Gmbh has mimed his shore• book, sad bas seat woe for it. Re Wake ha must km le( it on the beeeldea‘lable." " Chaim" she said, "I weals* among ysa. tralloa dap* a bear ?" imeryibing yes trill," auswou e4l, his taws WIWI; tambikte with weiltawswa " I trams you to go to the bask la dress said gat s 'beget web. Ile. Grubb • • U me this worlds& sad I I am in a burrito/110 Wow. 104 .:past pepta ban wary nisei* witli soma assassaa- Mike a aab and go a$ 1, 4 will, I es* lame dm cheque leek Is tl► MI as my way." '•• 4, 410.www, •weils-Wr Wok. - I will bust is up w►ib yowikw . TN WU sot be king, snit I tell you I eta all t Inch thine CO nie Thty are not des, and ft is • IP all nonsense 151.31 it e. I could . uskiorns it you. • Ohteekhd• heeltsted. "I susreely below I ghat saaa.4 lay husband, jou knoll. " what to say," he replied, dubiously. " Kr.; " Forgive toe,'" Le murmured. "I norm is. °ruble it unities fort hie. sheque.book." ' tended to. say aught that you or is euille ellibiet " Very welt, ':Amiss " sbe returned, is a t.) Deeply as. I love your— iissr- Stith 1111 1 / 2 gassHlst tone, as if she felt deeply hurt. "If . dearet. Lady Adele, for ;his one avowal, wbkit .yem like Me. Grubb better than you do me, you i I will never again tecur to—wildly so I g loos you wilt oblige Itherlirst. Why you would be then' I have imposed sildpee on my own bolt i sad , sad buskin s twiekting." s Eire resolved that- no tcmptstiso shill betray "Dearest Lolly Adel i Like Mr Grubb I them into disloyal bounds. That Tapir, Bare better thes--. Well, I will do it, thong', bitherh It , r ,, and trill 'seep it, As.,L i glig the I due my I shall get ibis a row. Have the other: to plot et and ult hi.l.l Sou through all. I diequolstelt ready, that! many not lose a moment , e wcar it." when I; get book And Lady Adele nodded ; :She di ..w la; s r'hateas l'idiu him, and sat doss, essent.!- 1 cvmpleu.iy re assuri,d, kric ting . aad fseliajg , thst . "A 'oonfounded row, too," he muttered to ' I rho might pla..e implicit trust in him, aadctbst himself, as be tore down the stairs, and into a the disgrac.: wan aVerte , l from her. 1 cab which happened to be passing; "but I would I Which ICH s chit more than she damned through a whole thunder-cloud, full, for her." $ Don't you all think so? herea °mein word to the driver, end.; g irth _ _ To be (..our; mooed. away aed the cab towards Lornbard-street, ac paoe whieb tern lied all the children, and greatly utonlehed the apple stalls. He was back In an incredibly Sbnrt space of time,and paid the notes over to her. "llnve yon the ebegne-book ?" "I declare T never thought about it," was Lady Adela'e reply_ "But he breakfasted in the morniug.room, I bear.. PriLaps you will find it there!' He rushed dowp to the morning-room, which was on theAtro!ndloor. - And there, ou t i lte table, waste musing cheque book. Oh wary Lady Adele. She followed him in. 't Charley,' sho wbi— pered, "don't say you have been out for mi.—no need to say you have men me. The fact is, that pr..- aloes husband of mine has got a jealous fit upon hia, and last night accused me of talking and lat4hing toe much with Mr. Cleveland. li they find fault that you have been long, make an ex ones that you were detained on business of your owa." He nodded in the affirmative. But a red ver• million was steeling over his face, dyeing it to the very roots of his hair, and his heart's pulses were rising high. For surely in that last speech she moat to Haply that she loved him. And Master Charles felt his brain term rancid as it had sewer turned before, and he bent that flushed facie clews epos her heath, sod left nn it an im passioned kiss, by way of adieu. Lady Adele was ill at ease that day Re.-k1e. , 1 as she was to her husband's good opinion, she Gould not help being &suit tided with what she had done. Not that she much feared enn• loquacity but she would dislike exposure Mr Howard's name, as well as her husband's : She one pen "l-Atediffltriklr a r . mind running from t as that of a wife being brought to trial for— " Whatever possesses me to dwell upon such things ?" she mentally uttered, starting up in a with herself. Rather order the carriage and go go and pay my last night's losses." Mr. Grubb and Charles Cleveland came home as nasal to dinner. Neither alluded to the un pleasant topic uppermost in her mind, so she eonehtded that u yet nothing had come out. The next day was Sunday, when of course she was safe. On the Monday, Mr. Grubb refit to business at the ctuttotuary hour. but returned at twelve, to attend some influential public meting at the weet.end, connected with politic!. In the evening he sat down to dinner alone with Lady Adele. The dessert had just been placrd on the table, when a servant entered and said Mr flow. and was below—had desired him to say that he called on a matter of pressing business. " Pressing business !" echoed Mr. Grubb. EllkOW Mr. Howard up. A chair, Richard, and Oulu tie entered, bowing low to Lady _ketch' A hatd featured man, older than his seni.lr partner, with a nutty taut coat on his back. ant tLo smallpox on his face. Rusty coats are warn by mon than one millionaire. "Why, Howard, this is quite. a ractch for ) ou to some all the way up here ! Sit down Any thing new I Anything happened ?" " hys," replied M. Howard, who was a slow -speaking man, giving one the idea that the bump of caution must be large un his bead. "Thank you, port.", " What is it?" inquired Mr. Grubb " I will enter upon the matter presently," he replied, deliberately sipping his wine But whisk, of course, Mr. Grubb untleratoed that his cautious partner would only speak when they were alone. Lady Adel* gulped down her wine, and went op to the dirswiwg-room. She felt sure, n 4 If she could have read into his very th , )ughtsr that 6 that horrid Howard' bad come about the cbcque Shtdid aotcare so much that Ito- hu-band should find it out, be might do his best and worst, but that the other should know it, perhaps take rtepF --could ho take steps ? would the law justify it She did not know, and sat cowering in dismay and terror. At tiatmoment she heard scab rattle into the square sad stop as the deer. Something whisper ea her limes Chitties Cleveland, for he had rather a habit of dashing up to the door in cabs. No other than Charley himself. He had jest, return ed from Brighton, from a two-days' visit to his fistberand Lady Mary. She flew balf-wsv down the stairs, and WA a wwWant. " That ie Mr. Cleveland, I think Tell him to come to me in the drawing-room At once. I want to see him particularly." He acme joyfully in. To meet her, after this temabsence, was as t breaking in *P" "Oh, Charles," he said, giving him both tier bands, "surely me good, fairy Seatloa ! I am in deep distress." "Let me soothe it," be earnestly uttered, retaining her hands in his, as he led her acresN the room. "If I can, I will." "I am in sore need of a friend—to—to— shslOr me," sh• exclaimed, in agitation—"great domjaarste need !" " 'Than auger me to be that friend," he im plored. " Safer me, Lady idols." " Bat it any bring danger, difficulty upon you, sten disgrass. I believe I ought not." "Donner sad Ammo* would be welcome, torus for you. Pray confide in me." I will," she amid, her agitation increasing, "That share—oh, Charles, do you think ill of .1a was done in a moment of irritation." " Say on, dearest Lady Adele." " That cheque, he did not give it me. i had aid him for mosey, and he refused, harshly, Ogansivelyyao /strew eke cheque. What can &bey dose-me ? Mt. Howard's name was to it an well as his ?" There was a momentary pause. Charley saw sill the' eftliculty of the matter, as she had llgbfly said it. But his *Agitated love for her was wwiking strongly iB Dis heart, and he formed a liwshokiuklrous regolve tbss- , )ke would shield I • ' lap lifirlori _lnd brought upon her- Alai% that bk should suffer shame for COADO. , 404isItbius le i believe " ibil peal, an. " Bektbs swim I shut wank 100. mil. Oh, Mules,. WI Butkus he •• Riest , abell sever repeat peer imitifidenoe," ho looloamily u100 6 ._ her haw& .ittai won* etsustisiewslail.oetee war you shield you—proud to do it; shield you, if "idswish my life,. Witheas yes Wett life gN„.. btbe, vg.bigsk, - Now stop, `tratifoi'; Tso - taut 14* UT ri'l~,` ( ~ ~~l e A 9 }" ct . A Yankee in a Coal Sereen. In (Ali( r to , td the coil basis et the Lehigh Canal, a ah Jr& Lut 111 t -tp Jut:lined plass at almost • and iu length is wee at the ei,ut.• Ni*ch a station on the side ..r • ► large (1 reeler Vl= oereeu, tiott h,‘ three tarze chambers, w::ich coal ,f cut i , litany eizea is shot by smqipen into Just il3 tunny tioata, waiting (or Ailment k.nci, o the art,e.e. w ,••ry inquisitive Yea ±-, v• v, riant thin a Tasks. ^Pr! 'ltit , § house, sad mad silt% wt...a.1.. at hat He partiesdarly sksinairs.l vii twil'uess Is,th which the loaded ear ran ~ a d, an d th e velocity with ell•c!, r•.tuenol to i.;:re place to another. 9b. or tly 1..2 :tti ILI - ttracted to a laser ,unloa int , r•ne of he full can about le des- •- Goiug Yes gviog t ; svunt yon: go." IVaII. T gu-s, T"... s:op a bi( and see how ycn di it ' Tae ca. 'wit') de-auded, and en is peishird Liso t. i,per Cuu passenger juwped off is safety. Its )..,u 1a th...; 6t . '0_14? • . uquired he of mos( 0. , lab ,r•Lr'• , •()h, rs r,n :nuslly,"was the entrgish .101 Vet "17Pu know ni , •4t all the h,,at t neo are l i n o um , and as they base orders forfaisp h oost, se &t -iny. st.nd ti rt rwu a tu.,,uzi man ovary Cat ea t! at Llu.J, au," t , 12t . ,Lu ltuow. "Wail, now, , lit t , ..11, - tit tere , l the eastern ass The mere the Yankce looked at the apparatus the more t:id be became convinced that it would be a great tiling to g,, down this weep i• that way _ . e eL,ulAi tell to hum. _ ME pPrilitcndent. •Th.tt elnwti hill. dont it'" "1 'spore it does:" " You cfiu' in . ! let 1 fel!er g down, mild yc.a::' Why, yc❑ th:nlc ) enuld pimp off so time?" "Oh, yes, I'm recknotd considerable of a jumper—jumping does mu grx - xl. I 0009 jasaped off a itaytnow tiaity fee:. high, and it made mu E upple tu, i u u t., be tl,e best dancer • \VL.II, get c 1:, , 1 t t art. Suddenly AL., car 1:1,,Ne0 off, end war friend touod cite speed bo itartui, and thwdecliriey so gr...at that ho ; , r. t.. 11 to stoup down era grasp o+. :Le %,:ric!c• f •upprt- The place tho rer 1 ;11 blaro d off was reached, but tit° Yen' :o- Ica.- not in it position to juror ue bed to bud on, and running down a dams' t1,r. , 1 times a., stLep , tint ,rhich be had cam, .; s•t,l , !el. ei.ui: 1 , .I'. and out went the :, ! , 1 to the hopper " -p he consent"' 9heateti , nr 14 he felt himpelf Hiding dews the hopper • tuu nix:yr. • Murder : snip the cou,Aru : I .; ! : tho tuotive power ,)f tbu u-ara '« •. I'_r , which bed no syrup-ith, with t!. ,71.0 rurAue know . edge rider , 9•1 -h , •-• who slat were too distant, :up4 too much with t aug hip er o c , y i e bi astil e tanee In the rereett he 'lid, landing es tLe top, and 1.1:. himself revolving with the CO:11. 1., wirte in desperation, to pr_vcn: s'm-g•lf .th Ltinr r' Tied to the bottom. Armivi tl wheel 1.0 w. nt . Ind our friend's ensttnitties were to itched up by a plentiful blitiv‘r ,:.1 t, !Hod through frets all the chatutier- fic manse t ect obe • j e open, and •w with , !eli , - , h# tit t'.- (7 1 ;n , )nr was only about nfteen feet to I, ngt,,, nri he fnreod his trey fee w.ir,i , , ... ..t.in: trvti desperatioll, bin w D' t ai!o'Z'ther sti, ,•••••••fuii another revolution of the a i,( t !.a.i tc t t') bt.rue., and the Digitise lie rtacti, - ri t 6.. r , ttimii, Er was shot out of the Eorsper into tt.o host tw..t.esth. To the 1011111111111 I t laughter vuth wt Colt his advent was healed, our ht.ro awl u,.g. Lut, gutting ova as old 1, tuLb, I the (lust out, of his eye", and, F•urve . ii, ..: 4is t to applirt.. and bruised, battrred, out and 5.c:10cl:el :in,ba . ; he raised his eyes to 4.re, :.t what ntilttv4 f anokreteitt he bed been deitvt !ie u, etnast Ina his mamma% of a Lat. ,a‘er .t.aulped off ututtoring , hrck.n au•i , • 11. :t.uud,er.t Gen. Jackson's Home and Grave J con L•spc.nilcu t t ~):.ou pose, travelling in Tcnuess, c, 'IL -critic.; a rcccnt visit to the grave orthe ;Iv TlPrmirage . Tlin mar-1 n f ' kill Jackson is now ()CCU pied by he niopted we. It is a stately and spatmuus with ;Argo iiilara in front, end ie IltirrUUndlAl ivit:i grt uwl,. neatly embellished with shade and fruit ire..-, Thu plantation itself :s a llirge trtet of 1. vel laud laid of into fields of" ! grain and , cotton, mid exhibit* in all respects • ' indiassiens of thrift and enterprise, In the gwr-./. den of the Hermitage, near the mansion, alswp,,, the remains ,f the immortal hero and statesman- 3 . i A plain dome erected - over his grave and a mar ble slab bear: the pimple inscription of his thrtie /4 and death Neil. by she grage of his wife. There are two or three w,•,pin4 wiling* and fest beautiful mague;ia tr e 'l 01 41 1 44. 1 4 near and Alen, ding the tomb TLe most indifferent spectato of political affairs eanbot now stand thereby the grure ~ f that inflexible patr:ot without emotion" He who goes to visit tilt pinets where great men lie buried, di,* net ga entirely to sea the marbit which marks their grave; but is led invoinntsitils, to Contemplate the demerits of their diameter sad the putpopes of their lives. it is apparent to every observing man that the fame of Jackson is growing brighter and his political charachit getting to be better und.:raiood every year. It is now common to hear u who diesced from 114 u is politics ( :031 integrity and quote him 1 as en oracle What a Takeshi° lemon Is die to ststemen, and hew much does it encourage them to parer ' vest in &just cause which tabieets them foe the. kitne t& mutat:, secure at least in the praise veneration succeeding genvratious. Ye rq, true things instead of plaimni dtinge—is a principle which the truly reit ma afibri to set tapes ; and whiob mar me halr. tested la .4$ wolisio of their rasa MIA lb. e s! - t oCtheir (=tar; will be sure to follow. Jackson pursued n pilicytorviaild • witteftethe l dity, her could beee ial ' unpetibed lot hhosodire or ridAltoile; beillii. - ovr wade goiclooirwishod with AM h-i• . 11 4 ret-Pect .4 . 114.0 iob Oft4till!joit 0110 11. adath•oi patriotism Gan only inspire. =I t i , i . :NUMBER 4. A._,........•••-
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