SLOAN & MOORE, PUBLISHERS. lOLUME THE ERIE OBSERVER. pCBLIA11 1 : 1) ?.R) .4 rt RDA) sj F . I, ()ANA:\ 1) M. . 011 the tI. 1, \ h.q....1.11i tit 'l , .1 H. N. P. L 0 A :... lidlier raf• Nan.. It p•P c 6 I to witae., Uhruutk, }I •Pt e rharee,l • tot suheenteer pa; the k taper e•til the left •ok prt.i.r , 1 ik.1(11- ok .kli%ihrik..l\t, t yo ~ ,teen !Inc.", 1 0 .,.. u .k,.. ,„.„ .. 4 L2 Naar*, on. %I t... 4.. $74 I One .40are .1 0-i7-01). isw „, • t•„ I UVOne • I, ,U 0 . n , th I ree ” 1 2.Z. i ip, .. I. • 6 7:i vitt %par. • Toar, ellaarkabl• at plea. ,, i, i` ~. 7 ~..,,11,., pt 0, uh,,n/10. j. , ,, U 1,, 01., ill .) / ...kJ . 04 e Lone „ 3 „,,,, .., hi bittlira..--o/.. Tua. 1,4, , /,..1.14., .C,J, 3 . nth, ID ..• Iterateo lo the Ithinue.s Director) at s ll pet •hmtio , .0 fora lard, ON er sty, atld ultarr sn .1 Jitnelel neittees. 10 coats it lirr rlre l op. and other 1...t.ce., l.h/f tL. 4.1,...t Yor . h.ete and nthen royi.trtha I,efoolit uaufer u. th«it .4.ort.ocheuta .thl be allowed tee 1141.15ta.1, yryrr, •11•1 capt. a:0 them the chary,a n ill t. In proportion, and the o .o.oorni urn be elrletb, ,ontined to the lAN tamale btlautelli o,,,drerttsor. Pa) mrot for L 1.1111 41 1.6 erll.el.efit , r. yu,rnl ,einfler Mite for port. ed,ortt.ior h ill ho rrovonted tvtlf 'aro A rubiltettote of to per eon *O4 he luso. - 4.1 1 lox, i „nr. edrertleotuouD, when pat.! to ieirso, _ BifsixEßß DIRECTORY CHAT NUM' HULBERT, Cl* ROSS ligt, k CO, °FOIL( PoqIII•t li. ma •r 11r7 1.1.. IIetiCKAD MUTT lA. BKI \ wife. Liar, Cor f'renit prrrf• .Ntbr 14et 140,u-tits ul fnpl.• lirlined Lalatalwar, Sti 1.. i at Aw. 1.4 Ham Alw, llauuLrW nnau 1 1). ~„ .) I.„ tat: 6.rttcli...f that !rat platitr. and ofromtf at to. 1 , ... , 4 uork.ut hart. lag till In rpenttue. 14., I' , T ntine. 1 - 1J1.`.! i .4! 1 . 41 \ ,t 44,4, 01 41r.ertpti.• 1,- 1.1.1.1111 lao. nil FNE .11,..1•LN • .r I.r. ~I tlete• ollin.11• Ilio t II :u A .1 uHr. HY.EIIB di DICKINSON, itLar wuVrll.l ,Gtu ( u-pnru.henpitip, W.••11(1 frili•ettol , • vit. I 1.. if • (. tilt .4 ..1 ij .. v 1.1.1 Vleatt, 1..11 ta • 1:1) , I ok. r, .111%011. el BUOT . n ../••••rbell / •, .1• 41.. P1 , 4. • °, t •h, t ru/ra, Nuts Natla, t•toh., Fr,. • . 4 r't . L• clerk, Slat* , trret, 4 44.aors &Am.* tb. Poll "lb.:, /'a JJ Jot; UPI4.-tklaLli., -al W ::1•:.• t' rm . ., bet° a:n tterLoti4 atul 'a, PS %WHAM-11W to onier. ,m 1 koor remnant, I r ru -411 a. tt•upartor Aprlog Matreamo uude ntip.ti a bola 1614.. wt vom.t yntn i;.1., ~ rw• ILltn• 1{4.1 • .1:t. •Ilbout apring, kr Prices very - Mohierale BARTON 1101. •• ..51,nMor at , r :^tr.4-t 1I• • rnarirmal Orr WILLIAM TILIORNTON, • I . • • I . 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'LI., I Ili ~,,, ~ ...1 1.1 ... i , • . v Ct 11 - !1 =En BE • .„ • r •. 1, MI MIME ! . t. 1 lIEMMEI =I %R & TELORITOON, asn•soi sc and C..mmletuou 1 4m...haute. sad Dealers lu Coal 'alt, riots!, Water Latur anti Platter Willie Doak. SAM 4 i111 , ` • I re,l, Erie, Pa GEO/413i J. KOs TON, ~.‘r aspen, and Contembnion Marebanii, Puklle DAL Fria deafer t. 044 Salt, Fitly Flour and Plaattr. 33 C a. W crs a, Collector; and Nolo, In Cold aid Blircr Coto, uncut out Money , Laud B arrants and Cortilitiates of Deposit. Also, - 4ht straps on Me principal cities lu the Colonn ,, and ail parts of tbr Old Country for sale. Oct,r Williams' Moe. cameral Mato •tro.t and Public S• t uan, - 33 t ft WRNINT. P Bauer, E ticssitios T. M. 'LAMY. las iLaaa and N tioiseals and Retail Dialer ia Parade and D.mestic Sus. Goods, Artilleial Flowers, Ribbons., Bilk, Lamm, and Faantonabie Millinery, No C Reed's Block, State oireet. ma. Ps Particular attention paid to 01 . 4.11 . 1. G. WTTE) TttaINLT •T LAW mtire oosr y B. Bonnisou'i Bookstore, Pub Lria, Pa. BANKER% AND EXCHINGEBROKERS. Iwhr to 1 Y Joule• ic Co. New Yorit. 613340 D. B. iIeCRILIRY. All Y •NG Cot VSYLLOP. AY Low. 94e. corner of Ft.te mad • 'eh -Levet, ev., , tet..st :hoelate, Dr'; Store I. W. HIBBARD ft CO., WIJMIACTIMIM Or PiercVs Super'r Percussion Matches, :to 271 ts3,,npßinGi .STRUT • RICH •RP.• .1 It Panl{- 100 PIANO FORTES, Ta Win ►RE THIN 1/AV RECEIVILD , ‘ , / 'Tea nr zi Week, Rad se am, atja Piano. Porte Agency and Depot, sign of tar THE BIG FIDDLE.,XI • a111Ni(1 which ate BiIAKINAN, (RAY k heiebtlatel C ./A/PA.‘ P/AAVS. trial the ueer PATLYT CORAL:VA re 17 COT" NDIIG BO4RD, which took the FIRST • hen hickeriogr }little. only red the THIRD pylanitaaa. tom' Cue e ~at and 11}Crra‘I or demand for these lastrianiesta nes itnraal ). !y f-r thy matmeactarers to fill their orders, t)ie immense yluantasea they hiratah,enhate 0hdf0,..•• ,..•• iv ',duce lielrrl(fs frAll lO to ;JO per matte ilea • M/4. 't-s• a shoe eh, -h ear the wind blows- At Kann', Ware-- r‘y , ut• hic be foetid a LABIA STOCK OF VARIOUS MABF.S . , (sat xw .* * Yrtaltal of two) and relycted by the beet judges m the c it e tre fleeing Jolt roaeldied a contract Ibr ISO PIANO rOfttES art ~t rt, s t•lmar:, ratra.l am prepared t, furnish than on tams not yo - pi• ro. In am etti • mud aine Mardi 29 PARKER, GRAY & DAVIS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS; LAND, INSUR- 1ST!: AND GENERAL AGENTi, l'iloorbell BI.(1 ..d ?Omni City, lows nisER 4: DO I' PAKKEU GRAY Battlwrs, I keslirrs I'lebanr• ' Land Amite, and Heal twit. t LAM' At(iENis, BRuKEHP, (Macon, luvre. Lyons, ..lowa. t eutrt t &cant Western ,23d North wester" la ( alma , and Vre-euiptions ig Netorseink Tee, or reguteeit. non-rmelienta, Pay Taira, tag M. I'. D.t PIN. Altarnev af 1...., awl N.t.ry Piiiiit, MU** (Fri , I LA. V Fl .11 J.L:. nabraltt, A.A...1 )1 B. I..vrr, rs.l. Erto, n. li.rriaLvm and IL L. kt.kh.usw.tri. gakft Ileackk Lilt: Hon. X. C - Wwo , am: 1,1•'‘,41.1 - • IV s l xr y oru P s ... li r . a . C I': ~raper au! erroL,ag and C• nreln, Rork Istitud, 1,47 MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY .1/.7 , 4.l,afa Exchange, Phi fool •I ph uo Leg.t:oit , tre of P1.6[11. I.►me, ULACI a 10.roptitaal Curter •r. • lww I 1 oiutpurtat. , u F 44. t‘leo •t curient tld r - . u e 11 , 1v;r1rn.-7- F 1' W.ryn, i-hn .4 Nlarsball, .s.“, ~. I hALI, . 1 •411 11 1 - Ixl. , t.,.. W. Wooilium, I ; , 1-. enr, 111^s. Miller, i l.ii. N 11i - will, •,, I , 1,1, ri , %I m Fr 11ieu tilinc.ci N 1,1, 1 t 11 ,4[l. k„: 11-N 1 l'l.llll, hest 1 , .1.'1l '. ' F (}., gocrets,n 1Y.,11,4 -1.-(. O. A. ill. \ sLrt, t •let, J. J. MITTS, INSURANCE AGENT. R ! f;kll!.•trm relish!. I stnpar,,.., XT.,%.4 FIR). lI , L I‘Cl. COlll'4ll, 1 11,rtrntri, I k on 'tat 14( WI 41,711 Lk). A NI, .ILARI.YI. L'I.',ERAN( P. , • • • k P77.V.Y P. 4 . 4114 FIRE A ill MARINE INSER.A vre ea, , • - t spits! C1i.1.00! .'rr F .t .ti 641 4,1 , • • •Le kV 1.•• I s.O 1,1 - 110. t I t • rOtt Co-Paximerehip Notice. pH,. I Noiabidy,:k ED Wire this do , I •rm^d 4 : r the of It 4.04,441•11:. W If 0 f, 1 t GROCETLY & COMMISSION BUSINESS GO ItIOYN l FELI.OBI 1.3.1.• rt (AU fr LW 1 vtik I ••• 1.1,101 •I4' • n:.• • •1•11 I ;.' • let) I•xi• • rut= (17 . ) - , r,crn!!• 11.1 t t. , ••tle tt I ..4 r , lh ro,, '!•.h..t.; • •• et.. 464./. hobelap • .rftno. , ‘rt.• !e• held I, th , W YI)KK 110 t SY it. lidailyon to 01 , • vrt.l wl. • Lacer. to their 'Wife 01 t., • 1 ~rk ..1111 , 1111 gotoi; east WILLIAM iltDo IN IT1.1,0‘1" , Elzo-42 lltro•laatl, .11,0 el 1, Mr VELL I )WS Las torn for tato"' yeato a partaker to the ~;.1 It MP. of Yclrertoo k Fellow% Vow York, wbkb Irma dissolve o n , .I,r It- ~ro timitataoo T. K. BLAKE, ti'itoLESALE li RETAIL MILLINER, C ,041,10 a PT•TS *Tarr, LEL, Itilt: big 4 fa nisrsci frisra Bostor garl N.1 , -York r• it b too Dr 71411 b.ria Imst stock of 11114oert roods be his 41.1 t %iv it ~ e. , nsa,ting to pact is 1.11... U 1 1 ! T . Lr. 441,4 bburt, Nee+.l.l.. 44p.11.6‘, nri3 .1 niwl,mr. `Atraw 11/I.tiltr.NC FIATS AND JUCKCY 4 Iv tinny 1 awry Pearl, And LA.) /11 , mew •ItAITIO. 1111M=11 A few French Pattern Bonnets j“ht a. th,l Ir. re tavotied 1., I ,•:, , ~,,,, 11:, ~ I , Ti•-• , Jt , aLld Lao Ploaaete tr, great N ~,t,( ty t o. ilhab.ae. Frown, 5..t*,, Lass,. Craps* , I...kkat Drees Mo o 4, Mad I , lfroos, 131...4,. LOCI]. kaibnpiderbet, *A , irclr o:apt, Alitgehea, iloloor Braid', Stray WU. . Prq sea are ogler kiwi* of reeds, toe moodicroso ito loadiels. 1.. to , =, ill, WII , 11.1" - ‘I.E O.t EL TAIL F('K CASH ONLY teem thlelly-ette 41et ain tbe eselterrt eft:lea, lad thil tar toe. basctorios, navel , 4.1,' the hale o•doetsons of thaw goods, mut the ...re% • • of • , re. el the boet Btu ettllittees, Matter ns,velf that Eerry riott matte to piety..: so!: ;tui u row rcaroas ~t ll !"• tette the , IfitoM The r —prietnr. theLkful for part breves, hope* that with tie use , b 'eta, anti by atrtet attention $0 barmier, In I' a N. 1.... u : pail...nage T. IL BLAKE, ProprfsAor. L all yuei tett„lit be supplied with 111•111111 kind o Ppateruk, urf Yarn 'tau, at wfrolessl• Woes Tb. flipaching died rr.I.ADE depart:wt.( will b cadet •09.1"- 1.. , •..4..c • vf Mr..liimtt A fr , r e atete4 hn,,tee h, 1,14..w.1,e-etts pia *ere seed, bur a trial tr, *ay, pub petrenere. Vricea si Bleaching ainll Nessiag, t hheral I: xi EX Pit ESSE& Er e It AN Sl . 11 CO r the Pliaiwycnteiti Plank R.iad ) Daily Lines from Erie to Klein, Edinboro, Kleaknerville, Saegerstown & Ilteadville. Cfoiyuriso at Erie *Oh the Aanerieam Eastern, We•l. I n irvit Ziper44, Will cloud I. Ler euf. • f I),J' , 1.•,t• • ullti 11.,,,U13141. Eaeli Wagon Ea! a 4 •f. Rrno , mlae.ti I bra Meineetrer, 0. D. SPAFEOItD. Supt. lzi , EA ie. A. M. Dreamt Meech Oa. 1•••`.:1 i; ECM WILLIAMS AND ..x74 uLli BLACK STAR Addirmi PACKETA. M=MEMiMM=I2I!! rt n. 31,,l • r• 1 .1..• lowers p•w•lbet rte. Fy Q.. 2 11T.14,111 W. 1,1•1 f . • Wing Iron. l.l.wwpool !( f w Yqrk ever) five da%.. runap , l-.4t1 a.' CA- - - Worthy u.., int. "1•11 , 1 , I Ale r • Ntotit 10Z 1 "4... 1111061 Robeil PHA! 1 , 411114u0... RM. Y. , ..f1.5b1i•11 I►u T tr.,noPrtva. V.. I .a.tvrtve. .1 rib, 4. I , I. INPVi •I un • , 4:18! , Ittrit.w flov .1 It• 1. v-, %. , •(v.ra, I Ir. lAIIIII rp A il•rr r ta run 1400 11141 AIN w Ph.p, 11100 I=l METE I rff• Om. I at. , are the 11/1114.1 1101 rl6lll/?•1 in the t/' 711 e.• ‘ , 1•010.0...11‘10./ 6.1 11,•OPI.ge, firP Odeqqaied. 410.1 ttper. , er .is pearls/el lty of thett dopasitite bort ad „,, ~„ ;0•1 ' P 'tip a t.y atti• Imor of , . a. .1.4e1•14. erAltelior 011. 11101. weetcy . F.. I or 11.1.11-1,11114.f•••• 0 0 1 u..... • 4 111 IC I..•:ed tt.r C 11 . 1.111.1. 0041 II • • ler.oui•rw tea by aitt.tt *let mote t. 10141 10.1, r. _ rye.. I. ta . , ,,,flet num , 1„ ~.j lAy 11./..utaca. , •••41 4.4 • . / I my Mier *Lyme le.eree u.. tl , •••• l m4.ri ad • tee.Ao.••••• i•ot 10.ebt re elle Ire are _ 1111111111 ff! U.rh• of ft rle.sfo I.+. Ire boll and G tomb, I.**, W. ute4 111 I ht• A.AVA piiiiess4 of *IMO 1.4 r .fifreJ volthoui tII rst illuk - of the pal b.- , • 04.. , • Gun , . I r. IR;l3lAkil 1{ . 1.10F.N. .(Ittiff 41.1%A11t1.4 nJ SI bred I ok I VI 11211:11:11 CLARK It NoCARTItIi te •• • m*Freirif otits• Mailmen. • wife ••*Pt. 4 ` • f •!'• f' 4, AU ANS. MOLASSES. atttem„timo omo at w,...00tt0 LI • small a4ll-r.+ aver 6masiry Jaiwassto Amd ' OO gawk' sammlirm• swami to oal &miasmata psis 111114 ram LIM Wo.tertord, ft C . r•rwa. I )irritol i . , HICK. Aprti 12, IFAS . J. 1144JILDON r' I V: . • turd , „ • 7.,•[ • • and Pin— , A. 3 tklatttaip I. Fr .prix r 6 Revd's ti 4tatr EEZEI Stied Vottrp. NY ZOTHIIIS VOIML Tbee'• music in the sato= Ord, Arosad the thipplag theft ; And whose Its pinions step to play , Awe/ the lake lease.. There's emir la tbs river's Sow, Aloes the pebbly AWN/ Wises all the -lads hare goose is bap, Art boughs are swayed as there I here's mute la the thicket's soot, I hear through main shade, AAA la the low si &bat herb. Retaratag boas the pie. I base's we la the Itossairal4 tuass That rest the led or gay. *ad la_ the leach et laaessae• Raleiclag la Its play Bat tbte is NIUSI4 /MOeft! illlr th wmasery thos Wo— n* outs d or mother's roam Saw la the leorof Melo A. auk. time say um. stilt I hew it In lay drama. Whom 8/1 ttut lboastme of tar be. Ow* own upon' too besot Sao, not what the aterels bear, In aIaaMOIIII la the ties— But then is ant a sound on earth, Like solher's rote yoke The tears are la nay deeded nit, And iedoese to iity bola, •e nature whispers to sty heart sb. will not coo* gala • soother oh, when she departs, Bier like a sever knows, the records of alleetton peal Uf oal), (40 ores A 114 brighter saU that record grv. Through all the sheeting yeara The Auer to the Up is pawed The top of sorrow's Seam Opict THE MARBLE HEART. ih u. Autbor of " ?Idlip sad Makes% Crszut A TALE IN THREE PARTS PART 111. iNibrATICATION Ond .umwer's Lvening, two gentleman were seated at a well spread dessert-table 10 •an tts tisrB_ eratio quarter of West 17` 111 e 3 ill MgMt••, west a toe man, wearing in htscoun tenatiee, in its ezpresioa sad form of feature, the , u „ swea s of sr= Mobility—s'tare ' s nobility, not that of 11.. for he was iu reality only a Merchant, though one of the first class. His lady wife—she was the daughter of a peer—had just quitted the room, and left them to tin te selves They were the heads of the well known City firm Grubb and Howard." Mr Howard had walked up from the city at this evening hour t., confer upon a 'natter which had ootue to hts knowlide, with his senior partner—srni ,, r in authority, but his junior in years; a private tn gagenient baring brought Mr Llrubb away from the city at niid-dsy foil you draw a cheque on Saturday worn isg, before leaving home, iu favor of self, rud g-tt it eashod r" began James Howard, as Mr tirubh r..turuthl to Lis gnat, frotu eio , ing t 6, ..ior after Lid) , Adt•la "Ai Glyn'," Them reh,itt iltrew 116 tlit.mplitr, bark ki Sat ui..rutug Th, itruaitat..eru,. sm. t.tit For a lc. a Lad taken pinee with hi , wife, t tli,graceful i . h r Ife had .Irawri tio chequt Ni•,•' I rot,-wt red • k vh,ipte for .1- 1 )41, tt. ;sr..l oi c-n , 1 jrl ll , •warti, slowly piping hi 4 port, wine draw at Glyn's in favor of salf," in h rruj y the merchant, “"uly At my privat,! hank, r'i You know that, Howard, a• well au I " J 11.4 Therefore, upon the fact coming to mar ti ,, tirr this alien/000 that such a cheque had twee draiin and paid, I stepped over to Glyn'■ 7ind matte inquiries " '• Well?" •' Well, there it was, safe enough; a cheque purporting to be drawn and signed by you ' " Charles Grubb ?" Nn; tbo firm tigoature, ' tirubb and How• ard.' And a very good imitation it is. But if it is your writing, your hand was nervous when you wrote it, rendering the letters less decided than usual." " Who presented it ?" interrupted Mr. Grubb. "Mr. Cleveland And he received the mo. oey " Cievelandl" uttered Mr. Grubb, in the most astoniAed tone " There is some mystery about this.' "So it Peewee to me," inswered t tle junior partner. "Cleveland's out or town you said to-day " " Went down yesterday to Brighton, to Lie rather's. Will be home in the morning. But how did he procure the cheque ? Who drew it?" rebumed the puzzled merchant. 4, When', the mnuey 7" It was Saturday morning that you left the obeque•book at home and sent Cleveland for it if you remember." "Ah, to be sure it was," echoed the tuerehaut, quickly. " 4 long while he was gone." " And during this period, between ten and Ralf pelt eleven, the cheque was presented and cashed. I thought be was of improvident hab its, but never suspected be was one to help him 4elf—" •‘ He CMIIIO4 have helped himself in this sort Hof way," interrupted Mr. Grubb, earnestly.— " Cleveland is a wild, random species of young fellow, and has his faults, but he is certainly not one to descend to guilt of this nature." "Ho reckless in his expeaditure, never out of debt—as I hear," urged James liusard " Very likely. I don't doubt be is of the fast coning. But that does not prove he would de fraud us. Tbr thing is impossible, Howard." preeented Ate cheque sod received the money," dryly remarked Mr. Howard. " What baa he dope with it!" " Hat ea madman would go to work to this barefaced way, replied his most generous•minded partner, bringing immediate detention and pun• itibtusot down upon his bead. Suppose you inquirewboolothes be tool with Lim, suggested Mr Howard. My impression it, that he's off The Hrightoe tale may have tvieu a blind.' i.4.14.# 4.1141 two WOO VW 1.1161 1701 Mr. Gmbh rose aid rang the boll. staggered nearly out of Lis *ewes; and until it was answer. ed, not another word was spoken. Kush gentle. wan was busy with his own thoughts. " Rieh3ed," said the master, " whet Mr. Cleveland lvft for 'trichina yesterday mottling, did he take mueh hagiage with s' Don't think he teak any, sir, uulei'■ it was his small portmanteau" "Did you happee rehear him say whether he contemplated mabitg a longer stay than usual?" " I did not hear his say auytkiag, sir. Hut hr. Cleveland is back." "Back r' resboed Mr. [inward, i.urprised into the narrow. " He caste back a few 'shoves ago sir.' " Is be in now!'" asked Mr. Grubb "Ne, sir; he went wit trio %boost Qirsotiy. The ebb waited for 'him. • iii gone to dine at Artny'aed Navy." Then so elucidation eau sow lake place till smsraing," observed 3ls. Givibb, as ars savant $1 50 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. ERIE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 14,1856. withdrew " When he roes out on these dining bouts les is never home till late, sometimes not at all But rely upon it, Howard, this matter will be cleared up. Cleveland is no lager." t Hope it miy," 4srce'stieftlly uttered tlis jun ior partner. The merchant was seated, next morning, at his breakfast alone, fur the Lady ideia never ens descended to breakfast ,with her ihtaband, and Charles Clevland had not made his apperance "Does Mr. Cleveland know T em at breakfast?" he inquired of the servant " Mr. Cleveland left word-1 beg your par don, sir, I forgot to mention it—that be was gone out to breakfast with his brother, Capt. Cleve land who sails t..—day for India " Trivelvi , o'clock was beard striking by St Paul's, in the city premises of Messrs Grubb and Howard, and no Charles Cleveland bad made his appearance Bath partners, with a gentle man from Glyn's, wore assembled in a private room, the latter f.t. , ntleman end Mr. Floward fully persuaded that the delinquent had embarked fnr India with his brother, or for some other place, not speedily accessible to officers of Justice. But ere the clock bad well finished striking, Charley himself came in, bustling and out of• breath. "I beg your pard sir, for being FO late," he panted, addres.ing himself to Mr. Grubb, "especially after my holiday 4 f yesterday. I went early this morning to Woolwich, and on board my brother'4 Flip, intending to be up by business hotir.. but, what with v.ue delay cr another, I was unable to get hp': HI now." "Take a seat, Mr. Cl , :veland, was the reply •. We have a few questions to p•tr t•) you." Charles glanced rr , ntl In hie hurry, he had nen no one but Mr Grubb. flis eyes now f e ll on the banker: 11.• knew him well; and knew that the time 1110 eAue when he would have need of ~phis presence of mina and his energies. 'You preented a eht , cue for £5OO at Glyn'e on Saturday m'oiing, sni received the amount in notes," began Mr. Grubb "From wh4n did you get thlt ditto° 9 " :in reply " Purportiog to be drawn and signed by me," continued Mr Grubb •'I a•k from whom pun ree , ired it !" "I d, craw t answer, said at I,3igtl). .peakiug crith I, , sitatior, al spite of his n...01%a for finial , - . • " den .• tt, y hiviNf went Nlt I , r. Argue ''" •• "DO ) ckily Lawlor r• •••,v.,1 rii• - • money f. r it!" gursti , u..l th- 1130.17 " Nnrthtit toithei. I acku cL,ap to have !welted ,t5OO 'll irnuhl h^ wattn of f .ny dear it," by eintiou-d. in 1 4-rt of rnitti d: i• ripratinn, “•inrn th- hauk could prove the enn• trary." Pint .;i.l what ) , u Nvt:rt• laying v..ur, e lf ..!* ;14 1 4'1 )11 IT:: di 1,, in a 1111 Z, f I kihm nyw, •• Will 3 Et f.tu.l intopes, I Mr 116%-m,i •U' k,u6iikrutiun tit your it i•, with that of "ur firm, ~,—" T c ntr re,iu,.l it. and I raw... dteiine to r buy n,rr iuterruweil Mr 14‘).1, Tri4ptiug int.: Agitation. Mr. How,-! I •i•• and t.• 311, C. 1.011 MEM 1.. 0. tiv dv f r •I.i .;17c tir• h • LI 0 , , • I' . 'll •• Wov, e Ifi^ r, vrt,at thiliktuu •f ?" cried tho Lank, r. nr y. y •u Luow gentietusti rU Y-11 aid l 1 i'y plieeenan "N 1 .." .!eproe:vo I tho ferring hi, at , . nr, n to Mr Ch "I'm Aare IL. g n, sir, Let th..ught the gentle man pointed to you Aryl s.. than) where. you'd lea,t exrct it, get roublo u .w, that if they handed over to us u duke, we Fhould just take him, and make nn bones about it. Is the charge to be _gone into today?" "Without :illy delay, •Iteremptorily uttered Mr. Howard "Oh, sir :" exclaimed ('harlee Cleveland, turn• log to Jlr Grubb, in high gate of excitement, “will you 1. ok over this Pne error ? My father will rephoe the mou.y-1 am sure he will, rather than suff , r hi 4 (I,•grac , t fall upon the family Do u.t I )re •th • rthme upon him." Mr Gruhb tlr,w fr:ou the 'teat, and apolte to Lim in precut, "If I ASA-a you the opportunity, will you u u,.• th.• ,•ircuwetances of the raft, ?" he riAke;l. "fnr 1 own to you that your conduct Appears in perfectly iorum• prelon , il;lo Thor.; •i"tu• iziyAtery iu the affair, %chic!. I ii o•;t 1.,' ; .11; 'nal , be b,•tter fur y'iu t.. enu6;l , • in :.; " I elnant," t tin to .1 C:.•‘,.1 Ind t• wh at if I id' ti st, in suit.. ~! tiptmar auees, I dc, not tuy,, If t, li:ve you guilty?" A bright engar glance of 14 riderstand illy illumine] tor a tunmtnL Charley . 4 (Arc!. Lt seemed to .say that JLIA#, honorable natures kw*, Mad trust, in eselt othcr'•• 111D•CDCC, no m a tt e r what may bn the signs of guilt. But tb: trassiest expres•iou 1'101(41 away t , . sa4nems "I can explain uo!hinf..," he said; "Imam:l.ly thaadc you, s:r, for 1.700 f c,ofeienee, so d im re your cletLetwy n the gr , un , l of rotopus. Rion alone." "'f heti there i uo ot-ro to be said. Police man,"' addvl the merchant, walking forward, "do you du)e.," What a eonini.,tion ark.. 4.3 in :11l the. clubs Charles Cleveland in nwgate on a charge of forgery Charley (Newland the popular—Char ley Cleveland, the grand , u of an earl gathered to his fathers. and nept w of .the the oue who stood in his , h..vi.--Char!ty Cleveland the ont and-out good wi o ants wont to scare We blue devils away from ev-ry botl7—Charley Cleve land who, iu eldat.oe f improvidence and his ,Iladow pocket, wa. ktiow it to be of the [decal honor ationgst the. 1 - .11 ,, r. , h1e! "The thing's nr, rter. us altogether," stutter ed John Ono "If Chad."' had drawn the men• ey, h-t wunld lot the money, and J. know that la* S..turday afteromn he bad Dot a rap, for ao h.urrowto mice soca, of we, to take him down to Brighton, wit, to he went 0., try and kunrk come tin out of hi. g .lrerror." I ' Which he elflike] laold Deerbetn • " teopouotler... " And paid me back the three, on the Monday night, when he cal m to his brother's spread at the ItAg and l'stoi!.h Gatemen '. Charley tuis not been re,king free with Old Grubb's ow." " But he acknewled;o-s to have drain the mone y," Aqq aak e d Wrhy Charteries. "That's proved." " Y°u may take that in yourpelf, Booby. We don't." Bnt the Lqrfl Mayor—" • le•rd May •r be hanzyl If he swear', tin •,,he's black iu . - ,tee, ricer Chart., had it, I know he didn't T:i , r;- " " Let'a cu% down to Meargate. and have a smoke with him,`' returned Itooby Charterieu. may cheer the f..110w tludtr the present aims. iqg elate of thing*" Aq if thn adolit us Newgzite, or s gmate either !" J..hn Chia “There'a only one thing in,qe difFik tilt than getting and that ki you are in, settiteg oacaria. Samples se p p Booby." . ,ii S. • - iho 1441 , e:wan, ; .; • .11 I I,rlo :Ina ect‘ w:tit •bt OM on; •thk lIMEMI " T propose that we have a throw which of us filiall go and punch Old Grubb's bead, inr mak jug the charge," proposed Lord Decamp "It would do these City plodders good, lobe taught what it is to insult one of our order, especially a popular chap, like Charley " Tho Honorable Mr Cleveland came up from Brighton to find his son lying in Newgate on a Charge of forgery At the examination, Charles had attempted no defence, stating to the magis trate that he had none to make; so he was Con witted for dial, there and then. Ilia father, who obtained an order to visit him in lfewgat.., found him, evi n in that short period, greatly changed Ills dress was neglected, his hair no• kempt, and his fsee haggard Charley the fastidious! Mr. Cleveland was overoome beyond morn', and sobbed a!ond Ile was a venerable•looking man of sixty years, and had always been a food father. Charley was little lees affected. " Why did you net kill me wbcn you lot came down, Charles'" he moaned. "Better have put me out of this world of pain than'bring thin misery upon me. Oh, my boy! my boy! you were your mother's favorite: bow can you so have disgraced her memory !". " I would I had been ut the world, rather than be the curse to y , .0 I hive proved," writh• ed Charley, wishing New gate would yawn asunder and engulph liitn. "Oh, don't—father, don't:" ho implored, ri4 Mr Irleveland's sobs echoed through the e.. 11 ''lf isocill be any consolation to you to know it, I will avow Os you that I am not guilty," be aided, the sight - of his father's afflict ion momentarily outweighing his *Precaution. "By all your care of me, by your present grief, by the memory of my dead mother, I swear to you that I am not guilty " Mr Cleve!trod looked up, and his heart leaped within him Ile knew Charles was speaking truth "Then what i= thi= I b, - -ar about your declin ing to make a tlefeuce Charles hung his head, and relapsed into pru dence again "My Loy, answer me. How came you to accept—as it were—the charge ?" "For your private c‘mfort I have said this, Tar flab , r, but it west remain between us as if it had not h..r.n *poker). The world must- still, and always, believe me guilty nin Neveet hale... I must parth • penalty for why'—why? Whit übyttery is 1}11‘?" thl::17 'vet ark me, Believe that you have not huu frute the guilt of this crime for I cannot defend tey: t.:f." M r , ckveland oentd Mt not/ling more out of Charles Netrgate he went to Mt. couidicy, Lous, , " You are not wore paine.i at this affair than I 'an," ti i tho lattcr, closing the door of Lis Titivate routn, -awl certainly not more astonish " • Oh,.\lr Grub!.." ‘-ri• 1 !!‘,. old mutt, "c.uld ‘utr uut lot‘el hu Ut th i n wretched ituivrtioe up, 11 the litruly's ,ake?" I would have LuslAcd it of . I a.,lted Charles, iu this very roam, to ticanowiedge the Muth to cu. privately. Had he dote si, evcn though it was to avtiw Lave I,:it guilt, I bitould not proceed. cd But be would not my y word, and told me trt " Wilt yvu state ?h, particulars to me ?" r,..- trt , .l Mr Clerpturld th-ut of him, I u • Lut t ic L. •It recut red (,u atOrRID(T. Wh, n I tho City, 1 fouud I hl , l tint got my ch qll.l Cli:o..les home to look fur it 5c , ..1 ,;.• hrought it whru cunt. During the pc:lA of hi. absence, /4102 of the eheci.ivs wa:i abstracted, tilled up rut 4500, snd-----'' "Filled up by whom!" Ii , 9 , 1 l T,,int• " Chrit'a presented it, and received the money. That k all we know with certainty; hut of course there Li only c,oe deduction to be drawn, as to who filied it. in " Was it his handwriting? " It waa an icuitm , on of mine ( 1 Mr. Grubb," cried the agitated father, "anvarances are against biat--were never more strongly against any one—but, before Heaven, I believe him innocent " Te merchant did not reply. " He has assured me of his innocence, by the memory of hig (1,4.1 niuth,r, and innocent I know he is. Though he stated, in the same breath, that he should avow it nno one else, but sub mit to the penalty of tLe crime, just at if be had committed it. 'There is cue point—if Charles drew this money for himself, what did he tin with it!" On that very afttrnoon he bad to borrow monty to bring him down to Brighton. John eclat lent it hum" " It. 146 cry hiugular," rutukca Mr. Grubb " Can he have been made the innocent -in strument of inother' can ha hare been Wpm. ed ~ 1 1 by auk' our?" - . . " Not likely," replied Mr. Grubb " Were that the case, what would ho his objection to declare the truth?" Neverthleia, the words haunted the merchant Cilia he have been made the innocent instrument of another? Au idea had been given to him, a painful idea, and, do what be would, he could not drive it away. It intruded itself into his business; it followed him borne to dinner; it worried him at his club in the evening, and drove him buck home again before ten o'clock. He bad determitted to "peak a word with Lady Adds. " Her ladyship is oat, sir," replied the per ca t. " luquire where she is goner" "To Lady Sanely's," was the answer. The merchant suppressed a groan, drew his hand across e hia perplexed forehead, and sat on, in his solitary drawing-room Prevently he again rang the bell. "Bend Wilson here." Ind the butler ap peared in answer to the summons. " Wit...on—shut the door. You know of course Of this business about Mr. Cleveland, for it is all over London I believe by this time. Did you see dlr. Cleveland ou Saturday perusing, when be Caine fur the ebeque.book?" " Yes, air. I wee at the door, talking w a friend who had nailed, when Mr. Cleveland run in, and vent up to the drawing-room to Lady Adele." " Well, what next?" " After that sir, I was still at the door—it eould not bays been above two or three minutes —when he same down again. lie seemed in a desperate hurry, and called out to a cab which was going by, anti went away in it, at great este." '• He eano back again'" " Yea, sir, but out directly. I should think it !night have been three-quarters of an holm, perhaps more, for I did not take special note of the time. I was cleaning the ball lamp then, and when the door was opined to hint, I, saw it t. was the same cab." " Did he go into the breakfast-room?" " Not at once, sir. He went tip to the draw ' ing-room for n minute, first, and when he came i down to the breakfast-room, her ladyship came i with hits. After that, be got into the cab again, and it galloped sway. Taking both times tei gether, be Was not In the 'loam five minutes." " Tot long enough to—" Mr. Grubb check ' rd himself, and remained silent. • "Not Wog enough . -to have drawn a false cheque air, when th handwriting has to be studied --as we have been saying below," said bath; falloulag tow alaoLy his saatails thoughts But perhaps he had pt it done beforehand We would sooner hero atuspeoi.ed alennet any one than him, till this came out It shows, air, how ~o e may b.) deceived in persons. Lady Ati,lls was home at twelve o'clock, earlier than she usually of me from Lady Satiely'e. She waa going uptaia to fur ohataber, when Mr. Grubb stopped her " This is a sh,olting business about Cleveland, Lady Adela." " Yee," she triswared, throwing herself into a chair " I hope your revenge is sated now. You had a paltry spite against him, and you have cast him into Neergato to gratify it; ruined his pros peels, and brought diagram upon his family, and on my sister Marc." He did not reply: be was accustomed to bear Ler unjust arcnsations " Lady A , lebi," he raid dropping his voiee to n whiFper, " wore yen wholly ignorant of this husirieviV drew, theipte," She started n r fr ,, m her ?hair. and fimri her eyes defilntly urn him •'Adels my wifo," he whispered. gr , ing f , r ward. and 17yin7 his bands upon her atir,u!•ler4, in his earner.tness, if Lad anything to do with this, if Cleveland Wa , n..t the guilty party, aeknowledgo it now C mfide. in Mt• for one , I will arPrt consequences from him, aril ,ot-pi eion from you the -, • ,- cret shall be LUt: , iU my breast, nod I will never revert to it Tier lovely foaturealatl griwu white, nod 11 , .r haughty eye= fell bl fire Li-; Lint presently she raised them, flashing with indignatiou. • flow dare y, u offor rue this insult?" she shriekt d.-- "Is it your desigu to bring a charge of felony against me, as )uu have against him—to send me fur a trial at the Central Criminal C .art?" "Du not meet my word - 4 in tits creel way. Adela. Latu abkiug yk,u a solemn queetimi, and there is One abol,c who will hear and register your answer. Were you the principal iu this transaction, and was Cleveland but your agent? Do not fear to trust me—your husband—you shall have my free forgiveness now, beforehand, my shelter, my protection Only tell me the truth, as you wish it to be well with ns both. in after life." gain Phr• enicercd befnrc hi. rgazo " I had nothing t. in with it: whit rould I have bad? None bat a mean rusriPbm ..coking spirit could imagine such " "This is all yin cr: s.ay to m--votir answerl" " DeEnite t-rte , l, with a - ream ing, nerron. latigh "And now y , ,tt had your say, 'Mr. listen t , , me Never j speak on the rlDl , l%el. ;.0 ,t e i t w ou ld lw feeb wette ay. ,l4+4 , „ I , , t.tween 3ly y, u, for )(Jur injustice iv l;harlcs ClevelanJ As alie eLe left the ro ILaving Lim v, his feelings, Few C3II imagine them—torn, outraged, thrown Lark upon Lim. But she bad lulled him iloal , teagraiust herself. "It must have been Cleveland's own doing, and no other's," he mentally concluded; "what strange Willis could have comb over him!" The most ample counsel in the land were engsg• ed to defend Charles Cleveland, but that gentle man provoked them very considerably. The old *raying "Tell your whole ease trt your lawyer .ar 4 your tloe"m.," e• , -entittl adTice, hn' Charles wnnld nnthinjf, ' , either truth nor falsehood. In rain Seri, ant. Mowham pre_tr:t , wilt tears in lug eyt., ct ,, of which, ;Lc Mir affirm ' he kept in readinc..) that be ra-, wc , rkin4 in the dark, that w;t') , •ut soul' hint t , go upon, he coal wake no ilefenen that kad a chance of cueee , s, even if he t di all the..-uhiruth. that ever:serg , 4nt' , trugue,;.tv, utt,rance to The prison, r was iitinii.enhle: tLe laviver were in des paif One day Elrl uditon 1.41 a bilge luck Ile had Lacked a certain Lore, ut a pro vincial race meeting, and the horse won Amongst • other moneys that 'hanged hands in Loudon, o n the settling,ld,), was a 450 note An hour after the earl reeeivtd it, he made, Lid way into his drawing room, /1.1 hate, where sat his daughters, Grace, and Mary Cleveland. The latter, with her husband and infant, hAtring been staying in town, at the earl's, since the outbreak of the un- fortunate business. " Mary," tried the earl, 'what wet,• the num ' bers of the notes paid over to Charles Cleveland by Glyn's?" ' Mr. Cleveland halt theta, 1 hellat-:,' answer ed Lady Miry But the thing has given me tar too much worry. papa, fir m,• to retain the num Lt rs iu inv hued " I have them," itit-rrupted Ltdr Che oevix "1 copied +hem the other (hr. There was no knowiog, 1 sheticht• lett hey mipt prove us..fal." "Quite right, C,rnele, girl," " Let'. s"" them "1,11,2,5 p.," Oakt. u, r-nding ~ n e ..r tho t : u l ll. i t j,,,.1 v Grace kid him n 1 th.,ll , lit l',c of these notes hag 3u., los, , n '..l l 4ifi tr, young Waterston- " "Where did he g ,, t 1:" 'r' 'y inplired Lndy Grar , ' Chenevix " I did not ask T t!;nlight tir.t. certain whether I watt right in my , ii.pi•i ,n- I'll get it nut of hint by and Ire " "At raw( ,nt °ore, air " rtj .1 Lady Mau NI) impatience, "31ary Where mho deuce “in Ito pick up Wat:m ,r, , r.t iF time .af da)? • I might as well look for .t iu a butvil.2 ~ f bay. To nigtt I Ainll kn w where t find him Cbancc, r, favored the'earl. In streEing up St. Jai:nib's stree', u‘.: long afterw::l-I,=, Le met Lord Waterwn:e. "I say, Waterwarc," Le Le.g4u, linking Lis arm in that of-this younger peer, where did you get that fifty pound oate you paid roe over this morning?" " Where did I get it: Let's see. Oh, from Nile. lie wa.i owing we a hundred, and Le stumped up, yesterday. That fifty, two twenties, and a ten. Why? It's not forg , xl, I suppose," cried the young nobleman, with a yawn. " Not exactly. ' Wish- 1 had a handful of then. Good warning: I'm going on Colonel Nile was at home, in his chambers.— A middle.aged man and a bachelor, essentially a " man about town." Possessing very little in: come of bib own, he yet contrived to live Inzuri , ons'y Where did you get the fifty pound note you paid to Wsterwarer asked the earl, after the first salutations were passed. " The fifty pound note I paid over to Water ware," repeated Colonel Nile, cautiously, and somewhat surprised at the question. " Why de you want to know where I got it?" "Became it is one of the notes that Charley Cleveland's in geed for; Om bit that has been thoed. You meat give the information, Nile, I shall apply'for iI pt Holy. "Oh, I have no objection in the world," cried the colonel, determined to afford all that was in was power, and so wash his hands of any napless %amen that might tarn up. HI received it at Lady Sanely's 100-table, from—egad: from your own daughter, Lady Aden." "From Lady Adele' echoed the surprised nobleman. " From Lady Adela, and nobody else,'" re• petted Colonel lilts. "She paid 'lmam ,Afty to the old Danger Book, the name owooisg." "What was the amber of that?" inquired Lord Oaltton. Row should I know retorted, the, colmini., “ It is not nti %miaow tug into metes whisk 't °mesa me." .r 4, B. F. §LOAN; IkiMPR- The Earliof Oakton pr.l eet d e d s t ra libis o Tsady Beek's; and, with murk triuble and pereassion; su.; wai induced to exhibit the sots spoken of by Coli:nel title, wluelt was still in ger The obi dowager r-sa verging an ber could n- at first, be convinced NO that the earl "Z". rig t., take law proccediap igalist her, for wooing money rif hi- date het.. The earl sw.tiled her. copied the rtuusber by &melds; went home, awl e,mpareil it with Lady Gtaiss's pock • et book . teat another of the notes. ' " What do you think of it. Gregg'' stied the earl, in perplexity. "Cin Clusebind bare been °wine: money to Adeti?" " I shoted ,t," replied Lady Grass. - It we ,ra a stugular appearauee," mewl the earl. "To tell yeti the truth, GIVOS, I doe's. like the fac.t of il.er.o 000 a bemug teased to Ado- In. It 10.'liA — oftc,r the rumor of that aboard tirtation they eurri_d 0:1. Almost al if she and- Gevei3ntl had gone !murk" iu the spoil What 09w-. Gracie': Are you knit! to ay?" "For Lady (ir.triet henittix bad hounded free her eliatr in su•lden tigit her arms working. r nu pacer! up nod down the- room. " Sir! 4 fatty rI rho thing Ha I`C`ql , clear to me. That I shonl , l n , it have ,u.reet, ,1 it More ! knowing what i (11 , 1 know'' "Child :" eri , l tnziog at her ip t,rnaz.ms-tit. “whreev , ri, i tuaturr "Adel% lid thi: I ,—• it al: Charles Cleve- Ilnd wag nnly her atvl, iu his infatu• arod tr•whnictit, h 11-14.1„1;,t; the guilt eu h"r W.ll -I.:, h I :.%o ase4traid his innrwcur , t raf.l, ;: way his cop- doer have appe4rel to us, 41: lueviuprelicust -1,10 " "IV Gr Lite; y gaped the earl. "Acen-- yon r —f.)l o :ery: D 0 you refl. et i.n the uli•aulu, .if y• ur ne.dc!" " r ail r, nit bteru lit me. I know I aut right. I .u....i i .surts yuu it IS at, if some power of mlght had t.lris nral,y trove any eyes, for I see it perfectly clear Adel, wanted money for play: she Lad bveu drawu in, far deeper then ypn sus pected, eir, ,at Lady Siumly's gamiug.table. It was Mr Grubb'b trst , .otiqu to refuse her funds I How do you know? ' n I do know it, sir, never mind bow. No doubt he did refuse her, and she, when this cliequo-boisk fell into her Laude—" "Don't continue, Grnee," sharply interposed I.,rd Oakton; " you make my blood run cold You must prove what you usat.rt, or retract it. proved '—tlo earl drew a long breath. " Cleveland !tam be extricatol What a thun dering fool the ft,l. , w• be!" •• 1,2 t ine hac.• time to dunk," said Lady -, - =tat- 1 ;1. c f. i t i r e .4.41.4 .1 ,1144 m15.7.7„..r.„........ r5e be mast be, but to Mary, that you bare e..mpared the number of the notes " Lady Grace Fouglt an interview with Kr. Grubb She went t his, house that evening, but she f mud he was g..ne t I his club, and her Inapt tJ the Opera So Grace diemiseed her carriage, went up to the drawing room, and wrote a word to Mr Grubb, asklug him to come hone. The thought rrossed her, mat perhaps it wan/ not quite the thing to but Lady Grace Cbe. nevixwas not one i 3 stand ? upon ceremony. Re returned at L.uce tul ~f hustle and caries ut the rulatier, Grace? Anything amiss with Ackha? She'. n,t IA?" " She Lbe 01 ra, I vory will, DO " Aud th,u cd.e imparted her suspicions, ju•t an a..ulitui te thew, that her poor sister was tho • lip', "Grace," he whispdrcd, I d oft mind telling you tun: the wne fear h tunic , ' me, and I taxed her witu it. Blie indignantly denied it." • T w o of the uote4 hart- he• it traced,' mur mured Lads- brace Traced: . Paid siva: ' y , :a, vi Lady Sanely's.' Therc was u oleo.? Lady Grace Che nevix did not raise lirr r elide, for she felt keen ly the rain,bf th., at waf, at.d an ominous shad* of despair v:erspread tbeenierchaut's face. 'Grace, Grace,' he broke forth in anguish, 'what is it you aro using?' 'One of them, f .r 50/., came iuto my &tier's hands today, and he bee traced it back to Ade le. AnGther of them she paid, the same even ing, to the Dowager Beck. What interference ei,uld I flraw, Mr. Grutrh. Int that_abe----you know what 1 votild .t "Coutd she &set n.. 1 to be partylo it,' cried Grace, wartu:y: he was her':instrument,s. nothing awn.. \V hatott,rr may be his follies, be t lx the ul flo n r, upOrt it, which is uciur kw to sl,l, Id her n-rw the matter is come hat \Vhati-. t.. 1... den. Cleveland. uot , ihe'; rr 1.i9 country ix felon.' i-1-1,0.1--;1' lie is indeed innocent.— Rut, Grad —ax er *ioleinn assertion that %L e hcd u , ,tl;uj t,, .;o with it, when I conjured tut, her husband, the truth, and I would forgive and n c ite e : br,r, h o w is it possible that she is Lady Unice answers 1 by a gesture: her sister's lssertiona di I no' f.r much with hbr. " I ft ar this passion fru play has taken fatal poeset s;on of Arida," she ohrien.d, "aid•that eke will stand at nothim2, , to }ratify it. You tnnst see Charles Cleveland. an! the truth out of him.' Patter get it from A:iela ' 'lf you can. I doulg. :t ' And Lady Gra , - , . h-drea,on. When he spoke to hi I wif.' the td!• ,r,ng bertha n. , t , s bad been tracer to 11 , r, she haughtily wav ed her ban , ll at him f stopped her care, and finally left h . 3 I declaring the would not-re-enttr until lie c , u:d k:rop ll allusion to the sa} , jcet. With a half eurbe—im, eo tea:Perste a man:— Mr. Grubb started fa. Nee-gate, and from thence came back, and ealled at Lady Oakton'a. The oountess iliad her daughters were surrounded with visitors: Lady Mary Cleveland was exhibiting heti baby to them. Mr. Giuhb made a sip so Lady Grace, and ihu went with hint intownuthur room. Grace, what's to ha done?' be said. oldein will not beer a %void, end I can make nmbisg of Charles Cleveland Upon my mentioning lady ,, Adela—et course only in biota, 1 could not ac cuse my wile outright to him—he ffiterrupted toe with a request that I would not introduce Lady Adele name into so paipfli a matter, throw bad brought the disgrace upon himself, and\was prepared to pay ter it. I don't know what 's° think. T cannot believe:if my wife were guilty,ltrit-Cleveland would take the penalty upon himself. Transportation for life is no light matter, Grace.' Lady Grace shuddered ,Do not let him suf fer it,' she said. I would rather cut off my right hand than punish a man unjustly, were he my . greatest ene my. But unless I can get at the truth of this matter, and find proof that your view of it is oor. rect, I shall have no plea, to my partner, to the publs, or to my own conscience, for hashing is up; and the law roost take its course.' Alas: ale.? murmured Ladykiraos. You seem to overlook my &ells, in this affair, Grace,' he whispered, a deep hie dyeing his cheeks. .4 That she must hare had some- thing to do with it, her paying away the notes proves; and to:find the wife of your bowls this in league with another---,—, Yen don't know what it Gratis.' sea isesighae,' she answered, the tears standing in her eyes as else roan to bid hineweara. Comathded ow fosirt4 -'' , NUMBER,O. .~ti ..~.~
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