lik , ..eqr AN & NOORE, PU.I3I,IBHERS )LUNIE 27, 1.: 1.:H11 . : oBSERITR. 1 1. i.stiLid Li LRI t 10% Nt 0 II II . 0 1 00IC k MENEMIIII f.. I. • Fr, . F. I. "4. hdltur 44 It pal 11 , 1 adv-nni-. or w thin'. It/1 ti " a'. r tr. ,•. ,I.a 4 ISOr fsilin • t.. L.. m. , 1.1r1 Ito. I.st •1,. „6.f ft ~11. pe ..thowt =I 1r br,e- 1•••• TUN:, +.ooi, , iu. u. mi .In. • •• eh .T1i . .41k •Y ,r • moot!, .....1. , ` • 14. S 1.1 111 •~uarr —. 11 rt.! le!!!to 4. • - 0.1 . S itsrt atid %Lb 14er ,I.t.,rial ....0.. rirr Cl.l//10.1 . 1 ....I • 'III 11.41 1 • 1.14.1 , • .1r tut• and otit•rti mititriltr frocturtlt thtnir • * ill I , n11...41... -.oar,. pat*, .1 opater, th* Ur u pruportninu. .t• m utt t. nrntlr cottftr.r.l t.. talk Lew i11.141(4 rtuier Viiiirenirett for tranittent aelvorti..tttot.t• bill. for yearly imilvertirleig will lie prwa t .i,rvi haim irdurtiiio pwr iwut a ill kw LIM.). 1•111 art t•Nctry.t t*sts i to MIN an:, SINESS DIRECTORY. 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HERRON STFAIIT, rukb Mud, • Sr. lahra6 imma dew Mut tt.... , !.1 -- • • laws lititgb, Omani. said acid lianbrant and rutleri. sees, tr , Atikipta WO4 d3".3 Rend House, Kr* ---- - ----p•-• • aut ......----, I; " .142 •7 3 / 1 /11111134 . _ 1104 4TH is iftvlrastir„ ' • 14.a10n to Amer 'nil 'kph. rir. . n.,..'. .... 1 /i...e. aud ht., u • .luto/ ...s SF , YAriti:E 11._ Fro., eolkettf, l'oll•Ilion• sr. •• 1. 1.. • a., I.".tepte.•• and I.ll o lllltel, (1% 1 411 11E LiAlta4iu," • !lore haat. INS %Kt. WWI , •••'t /LW Write I. ~h. exsootAntir 4 ' 1 IITI:R 4 nacrnneu, in Tirnr, ruinlLK V • ,r Mar in the no•nt t.rtorrl. ttpkra !or td.ul,lo' • Moen,. JOHN II EARN `4O • Nt•reisllllo4, tWak•n 111 I WI, } - I , IUT. Tao. or tp r wr I sky Steguneum. Public , . DOII . II.II.APON el6-s. • at, 13.notripn I :rant. EN. FlLtk k.••••• 0. Heww an,t 1,4). Fr4e. P a :LI Akin cic.i.t ie. 101101111PsON, t113,1111..14 ridiArrts, rord Deal...kw In Coll ""• + O . - wet 'howler . lib4le Ihrrt, kr, es.. 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Dealer, Tnauwer AIMS! sub/ ttatertaaa, ht. iernites In the hurdle Ile all' it.' at the 6th atread thresi I.aehhha, airrer he wtli be ((but tr, •ber the best 81,••4 the •1 W I BRALEY, brae, llarrh Lltt, baut art T. w . meows. in Ni., :le, PruJuer, 4•lt Salt. bnillh Floor, realm. Not. )'aria Vrn.Aen, Willus and 'too« Warr, kr vrt., 7, -tate ottre•et, upyurtle. br.,rrn • fiottl. Erir I=l .1. ( PTV Ilk, PnoT , r i let ‘ll. l dee', I ill 1) t4Llerl - q,,t, ire Athl.f.,l. Mb , tbotogrplcie SlALeruclic .4 r,«rr 1. e , 1 ttr *1t... , .1 r.-1. t!.r .r u c 11.44, 1,, , Pu. J t.'11111:14t. itAIts4INAILL, trTORS/y kr I OW -"the, up-oktair. nn itnnntstA Iia:1 1.44t1.1.ne voakl , tion 0311.1, 33 Eno, Ya =EI Ir~ t • se, 1, yunlbl. iitkpot.t.towt. •t.t. , It.ti• •titeet Nu \ I 4,, k. t . 01, et tt rat the M05...1 1101.1 w. h rt.` 'l3 Pierce's Super'r Percussion Matches, No a7l woonitßima %THEFT, TEN 41 WHICIIII IRE Tllll.l DI REI EIVE.I) t)'Teas seat Wnek. mod au e5..1.4.1 Mann's Piano Forte Agency and Depot, sign of re'T II E. Hlli PI &Int./R..4D LVIO are BOARDMAN, I .R.ti .1t Cu'a relk•ratel 4lf P. 4 f %Os. alth tty ne. P 4 P4 ,yT CON VirrAie YUIIIJJ, 'atm. took the F/RA I P kb: 41111 - kl :.• 10 rule , ...i) tr.tt.Kt the premium rr'fbe porn and ftbernvotig lerruar.l for th... I nit rUMVUIe ron .Lee I iuhpoomblo tut the tuatiuhrlisier• to 1111 their orders, b,d. It h dt• odi me the immense y.unttttr, the) furnish, /o -r s hAre n, railer* their pro es tram 10 h. :it) per real to diet ri- Mrsa. sta.., which WRY the iiibd Wow.. At MIIIIII . II wire Nullllo mat be A.unkl . 1.1 HO: .Tor tillOf MAKE ...sat 41141 dlasort...ll sf too) eat aeleete.l by the beet Is. e• to the ell, 114 r"lieluded a c-utnut 1.. s Rau PLAN') Luken.... •' eaTni , rdinar , ratex,l am pn pared t., furuisli lb. mu ”ri tern. • . elwbor-J IU soy ed,. !Call s n it .ro gar b =ZEE ME= \ • 4 IA t - tn, PARSER, GRAY & DAVL3, RE&L ESTATE BROKERS; LAND, INSUR- I'll{hßlt .t 1)11VI.E. PilthEli (;1111 hralopr. ik,aohn nee,' to 4.,,,n15, Igoe 11.,1 Lint \ I \\lr kn.( \ H". ( IbWb. lave•. =EMI= .. T. H Altorwv Lae masa %dor., Ilk,. ?•44..11,. t 1.1 11F.) 1.. k r" 1/..n ~ nlbr•, : . 1, M H 1 •41 II a/A.l AI Kl , Nr.141%01, ti lt,f•pr i's ~,,,, , h rytura .111 Mow It .. ~, ~ ~.., k . ~. „(, ~ MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY Authorized Capital, $400,000. Amount Se eurely Invested, $200,000. .ir .1 / • ill, t• r 4. 4,4,1), our 1u45•.1 •ataaaramraatl.... 813 k • lAA,. al t0r..., TRV , IFF. II , 1 I , J.. 144) Me1.)4.1..r441, I P., u I. ; ) 4 r. W I„ 1151•4511, .0 rug), J.O ,n H 4.114, I 4 NI Mlll. r ) h o J P.m. 4 , 4.4 WI). II IIIP•1 I. II Ds) 111 I IL, 1 14.4 P WI; F 1.14 ITiT, 1 4 %NIL' F INE, =EN Clint I.fi• WAIALrY -.,•••• I 1%44 I,_4it. (, .' HE • VI. , J. J. LINTS, INSURANCE AGENT ll Evict:-Evriv t .; „ r. t 44444.444,4. I„ ,#.71'144/11/ •I E (711.11 I 4 , ! H. 144444.4. 4 , 1.11:1 i Natal i . .11.11..•1n I • IV, Viri I/ /l/ ,RI ANL , 'II IR/ N.( 02,1 RCS, 4 , 14444444 t., 4%4 1 , .! ,44440 u. / 1 1 / 4 ilk% 411, 11AhtI1I IINI R.4%(1, ( t..,,•1 IBE R e h l e .t. • le.r.srit. • lt I PRI., fit, iJ/5')1.1:,..4L1: o El'A II .• r. 4., “ , r: • EWES ERNI t,• 111., Ig.,rtwf .7 . 1 1, atl.l I ok• 1111 , 11te 1 4./ n,g . .••• , 1t varlet All4/..•••-• 1.41ra., ( ra/u, /Arse ( 'up,. ,V o . hat/ Mad Or•ases, Need.w, /-are., F Inbroldrrtic Gasp, kale., M.hasr Bramia, Ser•l4 , ,Ner4s., !'tae aad malty other ka•de or roude, to., ttonierobe to nests... T" I. 1\ }1"1.E." \ I I . SZKT 01, I. .R \ I 1 I la, , s-.ti 1/./r .1n• . to thr obbtern ritirs. stet St the is: if. •• ,M•OntS , ta , ria.a, rev-, rina lh. tint K. 1,111111/ g• ant., am: roe ,rv.,lUllep vervlre. nt sollir of tO. teat hatter ‘n.rrit 'Att Et I IT;Orf Mild to elhP Illy le n.ii • Patrwi =1 rh, for favors, h. t . Inst s n, erns( I.tenh•,,.. I• t.: P• II • c..ntinti“: .hare lAlrrousgs, I ft BLAkr. r Mtlltst.r• fr..* all .uppri,l vtlh ktn4 o eattornA, attti Pattern ilata, at wbol. rl. pric.• i ri! done td lepartmeut • 1:4 I, Owe 111Uptif IL.`.l.4lone* of Mr Alttetrt A Kink.% from one of the Itur.t onsoull.r• 14 Ilasnach weft/ HI. Wel rk needs tut • trial to tu. yuhltet pAtlettlAtt, Priers obr Blffisebleg aal rreseing , A •Ite'ral .ii.e. , 44t to Iltittnotrs I=l figifit Erie & Meadville IMAM' PRESS & TRANSPORTATION C. t' Under the twinttyclivnt of the Plonk Road (.1) ) Daily Lines from Erie to N'Kean, Edinboro, Klecknerville, Saegerstown & Meadville. iNNECTIN6 rt Erie with the Awicriran Eastern, Western awl Svuthrru Exproriti, will attend tii the Iretiuu u( Drafts, note. and acrionnta. Ear.h Wriron har sat., sod serwailiantra by s Mwiwingar. s, 0 D. SPAFFiiIID I. Aim, Erie, A. M. Di 111111•1 e, 31118a.th i!e. Ens. January, 20S, I 5.501.. I Kt.t, t ) MI BOUTNEEN LINE OF STAGES. Pere 11, Rom, Commeoutrille, West Greemerill. Sharoto ur.4l New Oast . U 4111. 1 ' of spJeudid loW - bones Coortirs litio beets put lin Inure toward t. , the arid 1,41-1111Ve.11/11. 060'6 P/101 , •ell Kew % .11 thk. 113.1•1 bn. t r.,0t4 - Jr most ..ffor tosrb. C'nafor.,\l,rr.gßu • lrran , l I.sttrru,e COlAntle* U44l* Wnitot • IL 14 , 1 in I.irmi.l esceptiox • tiodays. at 2'3 P M , On S,Th lb. pn-es r rain from ttv• t.. N • $:P80, In %Vela torwari N. it --11nownr.r. mint 1.. nu, 1..111, at tsar 1 tt.l -I f ( .e rke. b, Wrtett • Hedel WILLI-ANS AND GIIION'S Addigit 1.1) B LAC K. ta Ait I.:NE OF PACKET... 6. rAffr+AGE from any part of trreat Nrll3lo and Ireland secured at the 10Ibeln possible r -1.30,..r • .1' . ofd established Line, railing from ldrerpuol foi New Volt every five day, tortipristria the bowing mmitii nuhi p' Tboualir. Whip. Australia. tribal North Awe tic a Arabi t. iGUtt Owego, runqurnpv. Mat ()ow. In•me it Cil.anit, {6410 Robett Kelts, t.ntetpri.P, 61111 S.trauata, t.ur liaasei,aa. lagh Southampton litprim 1V 41.. h 'plum. loon Ttcondereot. Jam* A. IVrierrott, I ill. I 'aiverar. latam. IMIO Vanguard, /ohm kt,,el•t Leviathlo. Ml= Tine stilps of th.. Liar at. the And Meal ,ra tiat. trade The., rc eonkenodlinvou ior paneengem are fineynate.l, and ttat r...oeney and punctuality of Weir departutpetter ■d• vantseirs In die 004 to Vw had by any oUt Llue or ek.e. paa•engem a• dreflue cotallay ult. the , amiat - T paw Io( will be promptly ri4unded uratbdui discount. Nu tifleateof poems* will be 'rowdier children Undet years (Alio unless netololl.ll led by all adult wild El aaklar paid In 4 us the saint certificate. Prone elearoen of bawled their hleuda broutlet oat flew Greet !Wilma r.isd Ireland. by the Blast Ater leas ot reckon , . yu rehire, le bets et my Office (agent and the■ secure to aim. th►l deepen* and good tfleatilnelit bit white h the above eibipt, are !noted. Marto all aid upward.. ea Great Britain, I rie• ad and Gyr. many way be ',forumd at thin eau the oeyne•alt of wbwh t.guarrotr►d without divernfut In the nearest Paul of the oar fies so el deer le the bbee•narried eoaetrhew. kit:ft/MU t•NRtIIt. Aget.t. tterner of Yourtb ea.! Suite dtreeto Cr,. Ittrpt. 12. lOU. Eureka! What have yot Pond ! Tao irotS aphtatled sad eapeeto aseertseat or 8004/ I I, *set twooillbt te this city, at ish Js GeoldkNes. No. 14 Brower Meek, Ia the &tan lately oosophod by J. 111. Jostiss, otsbesdos CLOTHS, CASSIMIC RYA VESTING% Asi.., of the toast frohlettable tatyiee end Patterae, and Germeete Relate Mad* of r: - cry drorription to suit (ho Woo of tbo tort lattldloos and Ors para, of the wort esaaotateal, it . ,&a doubt It, call, &or and be apitoonthed at the riehare at the Gads, and l.otr Plasm The Puhtle irifl always& 11. bbo 1 , 44 sod ', Mist( to seaossoodato ovary ma by aim" bia each to all oho err hi= • sal. Pool forgot No. P, Brass' s lock Mate Street. tr. Custom Work eat amigos& Is thilltiettnahaar sod wad sp. pt.enet idyls& Let as eat pub& meta dais own labor mat 11,1 , as exasaissiboyssd.ls eosoloNsitasal toss psisbaso. Itrot, liar 1 10, 1160,-011 . ' JOHN IJOALDI.IiO -- CL AR X & XaCAZTRR Lkit sow isa ham Now Yoolt Claciamati. a Wier • apply SUDAN AND JICILASUS, 'bleb *Vi e r al wao at a small admumw o.lllr mot Comatry Nom 44 and lb. trade comma/1y an limited to call sad naming goods and prima line r April la, JN J. S. 11.:INNIMIN I. W. HIBBARD & CO., =I Y TM )141141... h l•IIM r 1., T 100 PL&NOVbRTES, ANUE AND GENERAL AtiENT;., Bluffs ■nd Elora lei% • IN , I ni. I- .-t.udx 1. I% • •t , .. I 1410., 111.) Pl•• • rtlpili.ll. a C. r. )"•, 1 11.0., V 12, .W.,-, rn , •' I • h ti J\-I , :t\ti. 4 ~Nl'l\ =MM I= NE!IMEMZII BONNET"... - I .1. , kt., Itnitlotn.t A few French Pattern Bonnets T It R , Pr , pn, t. r, 6 R.• 04 • , tkle street h14411T, 14.1171 14'.4 • )1 4HI l'npr.ttor.l44trar.: . 1300 i114a... A 11an..., Y, I NMI bur 1..0 PAU. New Nib . p >rf Ron, Ott Ir. April 12, I=l I* l ;Ixl f I duo. ,1111.1.1.V1.1. ITEM 3 .AllUilsafga. TJII Ulf I' =I I.APII 144 u 141 A/ 1 - A, itlttt Vottrn FT”EII tto. Dublin Univerdt♦ Mn,csrin , THE RAILWAY. Flea silent glen. the intagleap Tai ria.11 , 1.11 . 11211r hos hf.... 1 dear, ♦.d tr,summd 0111 Iu cumin) a dna •., TA.•. ~ti• u., 1. 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',sil l!. %.f, MU` „fit , n . 111313, 111. ii. .r e-t .1. a lovLvv I xIII.I lit I it I ikple Mr L.) "it l I. 111• 1,1114 , i ;11•. I r LI 11 , I• 4 ts••• • 1,• ••• Ilt••si• ...g , r n awe. w•1,„-e 1,.1, , {. , 1rei.1,3% e 11,1 - 4 Hl o• 1 LII . e , it, it otlru wt , inket, for ruet,c, , and the ardent maw r, th. ri fore, in urge 1 hi'. suit, paused with Mary, as it ,tt, to .01..1., for pr....f rives stirs 10%. Till- 0.011,1. 11311 C ht • xhituted ID ref , irts , e 1 eugag..l...ut ii, r father abject oH t,. it. my that ws- i.s. voting, that 1)4,11. ..I...dige I livid tiliti•te‘t but. 61' , Itge Barlow, 1-, that was Ow lovet ' r news, would not Lear of a po•tponinent , h. bored Mary,” he said, atm should always 10%. Lei; he was will lug to. will. 1,11 rhe was tilUelrry, t 1 .4 Mr Ennis li.• .1....u1.1 always f. at t•. lose her, war p,ight, .1 to blip ; hi. oiliest 1.1. , pers..l. uts. I lodito s. eat ried th. d a y . • -, Ott WN, fi..tll that hour, %Irtu• :o il y his ao n He r et. ry thought she hidd sacred to bias; she c.,u tilted all Li. lento.; and she vvrn h tee!' pl• gutitir like her in :let u will 1., his lie was Tumul i :, imp. rolls, a iiful and often harsh, but Hid not .4, ti; lo r affection transformed very tbint o r, L rte , a nec.s.iiv t, her, mu d now thal Nil, had hx.i/ hi r aflictnius, and that custom %strewed her to giving fre.. entire.. to ti. tsiriy worship 'iota.. !ler love hetalln a pail of I,rl ueo It was h er very .1 3. Jr Li...urge oft, u went to the city, alwa)s pt. r.ucc of busito ss, but really front a lute ..f Ituring one of these visits lie Is cattle ciisii.ourrd of a '...!ehnitt d the 3 , ty opie-it.. In eve'rythiug. of Mary It t%l.g -udden pt.-slow Novelty NY. lititg. to. .Lee P. 1.111.1. lU'ILL Ilia reputa hot' f .r a go, .41‘,14t. 's e cured hies a weleitthr with iival ; and her coquetry which ought to have ..p. Hid l'is .y.s, only fixed his adttioation, by alai wing his artist. of security. IP vow• t.. Mar) j lingered to llit• metro. poli- !di to• ur..l hip new utistres. ; and ti le: timed it , tent• to prepare four his -bride 111• l 1.r,••,; ft with 4r•. S• - IL-i. .1••• Lc wM lo•si, yen, In began 1.• a. :44 v I a 1,01,e r he Lad to. Not, it al Et. r)thli.g h.- 24.6 W roulu , hd hi. of Mar). !krt. wit,. the little p tth•r.• tint L.el rut Lei. .1 wal. r ; there w. re the wood walk- they had treaded often ; and yonder it.. old tree, at w hose roota they had found the first. .inlets of the twaeou. But he stiKoti sue t o. eded in persuaditig lottuself, as men Lent on such runes always do, that be was the iujured party, rattier than the an .ngdoer ‘. She has lost wy nfteetions," he sawl to hituwlf, "te cause alit- t.s, taut" for nte ;if 1 tusrry her it will only 'Hake b..th of us unhappy ; nay ! it wilt `week. Emily itilbsppy too " And this sophistry sari-tout Lau It i. not on) purpose to narrate, rt large, tb.. ern. I inter% w that followe.i. The RbUiPLIDee Went if hrr lover'a trrreisery fell on Mary wholy unexpected la hrr gutlelera frith, gibe 634 nevi r even su-peeted hits; and the blow *haul. r ski st "nee her t o hor ON•etiOnfl and her trnat in truth. Ili, world, and everything in it. perm ed to hrr a ehaow. ;•She' hears' hi.. labored argu went, by which he at•uglit to-deftwd his conduct, but ft nia.l.• tin tinprwa4ion on her se o ties ; a boning wet in bee wars; she looked at bins t .t txntlt . .11.1 then fell to the crised, ve if a belt ~f liglititaiug bad erasbed into bet brain In country towns a tragedy like this no in every one's month ; sad the eoedytuastion of Barlow Gffil ERIE, SATURDAV MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1856. v.. 4 Ur, ' M 50 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. was ulnimt universal He had th e berslib o lxi, h•twevet t.. brave it ..at. Ones d a y, in th e ver y inn where 1 was now LoardioB, he bad teased ou Lin wall Pt bravery, whieb, in a better cause, could I are been grand " ‘‘ . t ss is it iif yours?" be uid frown. in g ~t don't abuse Miss Ennis; I owl, •ii.. lan't -intaat to fI)P ; anti 1 take it 1 . know beat whether she is or not 1 aka) , Pupi."-ecl till now," he eoutiourti, with a • 11, .1 It aa. impertinent to interfere in 44ita, the whole truth of which is litioa . the two parties most interaated. I dot, t t. J oiy neigh Lora whom they shalt marry, or whom not, and t won't permit any eau, or to diva', to me on the ..tine qtysittion " ile remained, fog as instant, after be bad fioialied, lookiutletinitely around, but as no one card t o make a personal alteroatitst of it, he was on.wert.ol ; and finally slapping hie boot contemptuously with his riding whip, be turned on hi+ heel and I.N. Ile ought to have titiudoirt whether he liked Mary Euni4 well enough to usury her, before be wh%eugaged "- • :11 , 1 an hotfoot old harmer, with straight.f,rward higie " I'm told he was brute enough t— .y , rday, tbat abe was too weak, minded ; that her going crazy was proof 'of it, If it bad h.. 0 a dm ter of mine," and be grasp ed hi. heavy whip " I'd hare beat him within an inch life But neighbor .14;tinis is old, and an elder of the church, and wilt alwaja a wild loan any wet F,r mato weeks Mary remained entirely in sane But kind and judicious treatment at last mitigated b r disratie, though it did not lead to pert.et ticoeery Her mind still wandered at times, and ou certain subjects. The physicians bell "ut hopes, however, that she -would finally regain all her old sanity ; and the sure, though slow, itupro‘etueut that was uhservablis in her, eluting tile winter and spring, confirm -d these views But, in an evil hour, on the very day on which my story pens , she had fallen on an old newliaper, contained tho announcement of her lovet . .e tuatriage This marriage, which had htpp..uol preeeeding autumn, had been okir,iull ) eon, al" I froth Let.; end no one knew bevtuo• p(owsiteil of the newspaper tier fetter returuity, at dunk, just as the storm (.14tue up, rouust the paper lying un the Boor, %v..tic 4.4 dropped it bur" nadir, lnd alit wed at this, as well as at her ruNiled out 14) ?w e if any one had met h. I Tl.t, 14: ,, t intelligence was imparted to us, 4, Ow hudlord and I were gelling ready. the unmoor sating, to ronclU.r.os : ' 1 sli...uldu't wkitiolor if some person has rest purpose At auv rate she was !WE'D . L''.lllpl t lii• titoutomiu; and the notion is that iun•l to George liarlim's It will take all 11 0 : ttleo We oau Ket to .eareh for her ; mud 's Ines , far the Nittany must LI. It • an.l not have the sense, waN ku it !hat •h•• can't. ford it " sued actually 4.11 fire with lightning w loft the llowo , The rain poured. The thei44l r d I urr) tug through the village %*l. • ,, i , 11.1l et t“..lt 0,, party whieb had preree.led u. At its 11,•a,1 aa. th.• titstrnett4) father, his hi re i'S , lllprd from beuestli his li l t, 4 I 11.1 Anti tyiit We tn6ted tt t :LI the dircettou tito Nitteny, beg, u. kuot. lighttug our way, io the ~f the litattutvg lief ire we resat. •treatot. 41 the rushing rain 54,4 i 41, I . :Lig mpriug st.UUd All it lesinied los .14! I, t K. ~I 1 r 4-k v bridge at .:t•• u : tr• r. n 1 d ti'-re half of :ri• tho father in order .1 \ ot!Any might be searched , f WO Could nit tFll t her Ih; ; _4rl hi vi tiv•ugiit ..1 tins light t ;• arc •I/J pt.-d b. ford b.lo w at 1.0 lit e L w .-ar !cots., I/1.0 l,•I'l 11110114 •It•• , r .torro we I•. . hos. ; (11 , • light ~r the 1..1 , 1, 11.1.4 111 , dirt; water"' Owl Himmel._ :11,1e4 of the forect We ohe I. ‘, to . 4e bellied, and were Dow a; 1:;he "tale TFot Bosley of ail op •-• .4.11 The father, with n fr,,nt,4%,neern for his child gk ).,otht.,! %i g ..r for the Wise, Lc, his aged Ittbiht E yerly we all looked for some token of tor lasstug— fragtoeut of her dresteatickiog to a bush, •.r a st, frit la her Right. Bot oo taiga of her pr....euthi was found At every step, In tioo bremthle4 p...filett, the Nitteuy, now swollen t., n river. r sge.l deeper and wilder, uprooting Kmpplitip 1411 , t 4 banks ; its tawny %;,Ler• ,-.l,rttix re..kier to the torah light and toartug a. if *ugly that it foetid DO bet- All this !inv. cioutb pmred ioeessaatly Not our "f 114 bur ern w,• tio,ogit Th. tordus Wci .. , mtinually, now blown uut by flu bow suiuthered hiseidg by the rain t ert•lied overhead, or rattled down tu-ta‘ , ll.. -(01, leading us all, the .4d lII* ZI t.ttrilod uu. ervtui:. " My child, my Litpliug fl -h -hut directly across ..ur rob !It i.• pine wa+ splintered, io, an in.tant rhr r tbv earth an)oked where the brit ; and the tall hemlock, tottering a muni..lll, ru•!)...1 tsradl ug downward, be a ring lrrif n ground he• f.,:, it, dud sli4ktng the MrliJ mountain far and $i • S.sarr, I d hid t UP glare mud roar subsided, when oust of • Ur Will) WM tin the oppoeite side of the .1 reatu As.•uted through the tempest; sal w , OM: i 11.0 dotinguish his words, we saw, t. 3 th.• ;TILL torch light, that he held up • :coiled at tie edge of the torrent, a. if it !col hs•tu wnil,e.l aahorr. .4 li h ,! r•:., - Lr mire , .he " drowned.— Atol and • woul,l bore fallen, if he bad too 1.,..en supported liut iii.tantly be rallied Shaking an off, he 4.raug :flavor. luo.atilly to but feet, and looking ai „ un d, al/ appealing look that went to every Laart, eras 1, " Corn k, She tuay yet he PAN. She ha, dioppe.l it in her haste " And with w •rsl. it hu rried fain to perauade tt :f tLcrs• um , ).:t N. f•sti• , ws-1 ,st si hoist 11. word tile f a i r ly r a n, . u , G ti,, s•a g s ru•., now I shall IlleVer (ni g (metier , tt the Nittaoy'A t•,.‘4, the twill u mg+, tit- thunder, ant! the ur.l laths r io the van, hp. lard locks, for bits bit Litt fallen till, atreauttog ut the wind like them , ..f ail,,ihrr 1.4•11 r. We renefiwtl it', highway again at last. It bad ewe tur.l au though it roul,l have beim at moat but a 1.111, tinuutf-m Here the road created bro,k, by *bat we. usually a Piballow lord . ; but now for we., ra twirled by, ten feet deep be twet u the high bauka, cud lull of sapling sod other drat wood. which gruutol hpether with 111 el Mu: g .41111141 awl grottos that were siannethu man .;,11 , ! ts, a but of bough would be ior.,ql up, lik• a woman'. arm, and the cry would hi. on our Itp.. "There rbe ir," when tbo 11.111.1 punk ag on, p nit -illy the fuamiug, Wa'vf dolt etickett up with tares, ho aaaw rubbing rupi.lly by Again, like the Omni of white garment, the spray would daub up, and rhea A fitlllug 42 the WO bask* kti as apperk 1 ,, tb. , milt:tilt Litre, of wiiieb tbe 4111ra k- advantage ; but the mail WWI ovrriliniceo - • coutdderat.le dioiauce bitten reeoltise book After nrws3,u dr• ford, the highway led up Broth, grecu acclivity, sod there taros& just is front of a iarge white esaosioa, the resides°, of the fa:se Barlow. The lighted wiadows, use 4 , 0 „., 5 ,,, x; ,4; 1 1,,,:r,,,,5-4%. Muir ..so...m.4.ot*.wKator .thro' the falling ma, shone like a beam)* o►er the rotating waters at the ford and the highway trot led up tik it : sod as I saw the gay frost of that tradition, which should have been the bridal home pf theoor, crated fugitive, I could sot help thinking tat it had, peritaps,•lnred her to her death but a little while before. All at once, u I looked sad thought thee, heard a sharp cry, and taming to to thee-father, from whom it proceeded, beheld him rushing into the stream My first iostioct was to help to restrain him, my next to look for the cause of hie horror. There, caught by a sapling that lean• ed over lobo the water, and swaying with it was a female corpse. The body lay on its back, the arum hanging nerveless by its side, and the long dishevelld hair streaming down the current. All was then over ! " Let the go to her," cried the poor old fraotioally, to we restrained hint--" I will go t " mad he struggled so hard that two could scarcely bold him. "Ob! do let me go," tie pleaded, wheu he found we were too Wm% fur " She is mj only child, and tie waters will carry Ler away, By this time, however, soma of our party, ris king their owu lives , had brought the tomif to the shore, where they composed it decently ou the grass, at the aide of the highway neously, attracted by the noise and lights, the ownsr of the manioc, had come forth, attended by-servants, and was approaching the Pottle of the tragedy The father, casting himself beside bis daughter, bad begun to chafe Ler cold hands, calling her by edery term of endearment be had used when she was %child, imploring her t speak to him, sod saying " she is out dead --do you think she is dead ' "when Led - murderer thus ap- Proached. Awe-struck, and feeling the hand of rovidence in this coincidence, we drew beck, so that Barlow stood face to face with his victim. The silence, that followed, fur a second, was citizen, are brought to coy consideration, I always awful The 'storm bad lulled, tori time, au I try to take *common sense of the ssO f ject that only the light pattering of rain was heard ; I The parties which now divide the and this, so io contrast with the proceeding ter- i people of the country have severally announced moil, - made the stillness more terrible. Ovum,- their platturtno of principle', and pnyeuted their onally the thunder boomed far off, like minute- I nominations for the presidency It is my pride guns I heard Harlow catch hie breath. _His to have been, form its organization to thousomewt face turned ashen-colored He looked literal literali9;9 of its dissolution, a member of the whi t . party, for a moment, as iT be be had beet; changed to tuitional in its spirit. patr.,itie in ill purposes, 8100 f. The fath e r, roused from bin absorptiiin, and devotedly attached to the uuiou of the as if by the magnetism of that presence, regarded states aid the pirpet out ion, the greatness and weantiwe, with dilatiag eyes, and 2 look glory the republic lam still a whig--as I like that of a tiger *bout to spring I trembled have 12,, doubt you are—lint lam a nati whig, for what would foll ow S u dd en ly * voiet. spoke :iud es 'tat lily opposed wow to any thing por ticos& toe takin g orneett n. I wa. on that day when " Ay," it maid., and a half mavag.! 10,; from higher up the mountain, advanced into the foreground, with a drawn knife iu his hand, which he offered to the frenzied parent, •• ft ) sacrifice him on the spot Or say the word," be added, 11,1 the father turned quvationing toward him, with some gleams of returcing reason in bile eyes, " and I'll do 4 wys,if ; it would be do lug God Almighty service to rid the earth of such villian " lf, at that awful moment, when all our feel ings were roused to the highest pitch of grief aud indignation, the fAtber bad accepted the offer du not think one of u, would have bad tbe physical power to interfere A spell was on ui all We were paralysed. It seemed to us as if the death of Barlow would be only a junto expi ation, a .sseriffce; las the log cutter lied called it. There was au instant of terribi• suspense, during which we bold our breaths unconsciously The father turned and looked at the criminal ; then inquiringly atenud tit...the group ; sod (ben at his (laughter A. his eyes dwelt on that calm ~errue face, a change Millie over them. The an gcr pasia.tl away, temporary insanity departed 2 and tears gathered thick and fast, and ran alow Iti , lovrta Ilia cheeks. lie made a graturclo put away the offered weapon, shaking his grey ha ira No, - be :441 The Lord bath maid, Vert ghee uo Misr - Let I;nd judge between bin/ and tuy child " Hveu the log•eutter burgt into tears , The Christian hid triumphed over the father We were conquered and melted Ii looked up and went ou. Neighbors," be paid " will you help we to earry her home ?" and added gently, " I thank you all for your kindness." It seemed to me, that, as be spoke thus, a peaceful smile wee on the fee, of the Corpse Or was it only the flashing toroh-light We bore her away, leaving the murderer still paralysed, standing there at the ford. We laid her, two days after, in the village church-yard : and there also, wittuu a month, a grave was dug for the old taw. Peers to their ashes ! Barlow Still lives. He is a proeperous man, and deeoroua and-strict even so Pharisaisns Been those who know him beet *ay that, after the first shock, he teased In regret %list he had done We would fain believe otherwise. But neither his prosperity nor hie want of r. mums, nor the,eruei fate of has victim makes us, for one moment, dciubt the justice of (hid Time is not Eternity. ' The scheme of Providence is not played out iu this Ele.eting life. " VSNGINANCZ 18 MIMIC:" S u.t.a.a NLeaui AUIL —A. young man residing in Hordentown, who was under an engagement of marriage with a young lady, died on Friday last. Both the gentleman and lady, a• well as their families, were firm believers in the doctrines the spiritualists, and notwithstanding the death of the former, it was determined that the marl riage should take place between the disembodied spirit of the young man and living, brea4liing body of his affianced bride. Aroordingly, on Sunday the marriage ceremony was performed between the clay cold corpse and bkwoniwg bride. ft is underetooi fl, ;: ,% • in flonaptianoe with the directions of tto, a of the bridegroom. The devotion of the lady to the spirit or 'the memory of her lover carried her through this ceremony without filtering, but it must lead to unhappiness, for she no douLt con siders herself as the wife of one whom she shall meet in the body never more. Iler heart lies birriet) in the grave with him who should have been her guide and protector. Among all the, singular things recorded of the spiritualists, we bare met with nothing parallel to this.— Tree ton Gazette, Av. 5. Lai rita . CHlLDatri edit.or of the America, Magasise, is apeakiag of rootl magic, say*: All children can learn to sing, if they emu moose in moos. To Germany, every child is taught to We its voice while young. 10 . their .solipois, all join is siagisg, as a reviler exercise as amebas they litioltd to shouted,' ( 4 if...wilily; arld is their ohsrohas slinging is Dot °noised to ehoir, that Nits apart from the ethers, per. by% is use corset lof the hose*, bat there it s emit tide of that incetose going forth to God from loarp heart that can give utterance to this his. guar frogs, the sus!. Is addition to the delight ful legate% aspic has spew the ahatseter, it has also a assiriutd influence is suppressing pul -1 ummutry stensplaiitte. L., hash used to say that the Teem mil the Germane evident die of eon assiptiets was that they were always messing, I'Alois° it m ria D'art —.The &lady Mill stelae that as sloe funeral of an aged awl eillpentubboJelibliblitWeereet nonsty, es.%stsy Wit* iset,,_ the ofristiog elergyeam, Ater tbe elsie of hiireerston, presented s large package of Sleek Reputations papers, end laying them upon 04 table, the audience sash to take a espy se abbey telt tbe bore. Another old Liu Whig for Bushanan k sum I. kt.stos Nat The following insArtant and Interesting letter, which was shown to ns to day by a friend, we have asked and obtained permission to publish The writer of it is a gentleman well knows is this community, for all those qualities which make a good eitisen He is a partner iu the old and long establisbeJ commercial and manu factnrioghou.se of Crocker At Brother, of 'rannton, and withal one of the mast intelligent and high minded inerebsot• in the state. He has been, as be states in his Darer, all his life a thorough and steadfast and a warm personal and political friend of the great Ptatestaan.nf Mas. attehasetts, Mr. Webster : Taunton, - July 4,1151 i; Hsu BILAM KZTC111:11, New York : 14 Dear have nut forgotten the pledge I gave yO'n when we last parted, that ) fouatt "a political platform opals which I c'ould Atatid with coufideme and coutosteoey a • is W e b s t er wag, I would anatnauicate the feet in you Ilariag attained that obyect, I don't know how I can More appropriately spend this day, sacred in the calendar of every American patriht, than by redeeming that pledg , You know, my doer sir, I tat nu politician I never beldam office, nor had as aspiration for public eltattuctioo of any kind My only atabi lion thr..ugh life has Ip•eu 1,, merit. the character of a practical husitiera man. My purslane bare led Ili, n. cultivate a !acuity in no special repute iu our day—cowman sea ,r such lights as I have lieLn able to obi ulr this source, I have pursued th,, orPro r of my tray, and whether buaines or my d 'es an American L • trreat I••ftder of Ow *Fri t : party wac struck I,,wa in the council of hi. , pr,,fess;:il friends to give the wrsrld art.th..r demonstratb.o of the folly of the doetrinr of political availability. The blow which prostrated him pro-Crated Lisa the party whieh his great name h.l b•s• i , th e pill a r ~f fire by night and .1,.• pillar lid by day Thr Whig party is tio u: ,te. }or priticipl,s , which it was found,d, l:le its immortal leader, —still live"-I;ve I fru.t not only in tri,e wetueries of the people, but in th,•ir he.:rts also. I have entertained zt h p. tli t viscuill3tlSOCCJ, as they show..l its ueeesssity, sz4lir lead to its reorganize. two ; but it i. too late to Lope longer, and it • therefore become. you auk.l sue, and every other man who acted tit • 44-big patty to good faith, land for etLer and higlivr thau mere pat tssau ends, to Inssk about and consider calmly and disspas.. I mensal:ly what course we ought to pursue to give effect, a+ far as possible, to the principles we still cherish DP' p hticd prlles pr.,eut 111121.11StireS fur the support of tit, : the Ituericau or know nothing part), the republican part), and the democratic. party The first of thtc.t., Low , ever, is so broken up mud disorgauited that its: SitietTSS cannot Le c.,u.-idered autong the powible, contingencies of the future. But were it `other.' grim', the Principle,. which it professes and the purposes which it ha , in view, are nut such am cmunuctol tlictueel , ics hi in) juaguictit ur uly con• the ht.-tory of the country open Liefore me, presenting Li • trry page, "prissperity and happiness and gruwai in greatness such as the world has never before witnessed, I am on able to discover any sufficient or even plausible reasou fur abandounig that line of policy which has becu productive iit results en auspicious, sod of ingraftt nig at this day soother and antagoniatic policy at war, as it seems to tee, with the theory of onrgoveruceect and the fuuda MOD tal principles of civil and relives. liberty While, therefore, I entertain' tie other thaw sentiments of respect for the candidate presented by this party for the presidency, who as the late chief tusgistrate of the republic received my cordial support in his admionitrauos from its commencement to its close, I eanout rreoueide ii with my sense of duty to yield him toy sort iu his present position, because by so doing I should be giving support to it party who,: pilli,4ll:,n Jll,l pIapVSCS, ne al ready remarked, 11,. not approve, and which represeutjug but ft tiiugle ;Jee, could never secess fully adwiiii-ter the stfAir., of the 1.1:1110U - The 8/Llile grib t Cr:4l Colibl , lCC,ilit , lllA 'Mai operate to prevent we from yielding tie remotest sup port to the Anieriqau party, also relussire mu to withlinld all support from the Republican party. This party is pea Jo name, but is old in tootle's- cies and ilesigu‘s v etail these have not improved by age a,,As the Abolition putty, I opposed it; as the Liberty party and as the Freepost party; is the coutrolling element in the •bolition party of this eoutiovuwealth, I oppoped it; end I oppose it now, heeause, disguising its objeet. as it may, under rpecious pretexts and professed devotion to freedom, it is still. as it always has been, in reality at war with the constitution, and hostile to the peace and happiness and Preservation Of the llnion It is and must he so from its nature and erginization. li, existence is defended ,i v on a single idea, and that idea implacable, sg• gresaive hostility to institutions of a portion of our common country. Sectional in its nature, it is no less Seetional in its organization The'iMll• vention which recently assembled in i'hiladelphia to put forth its ninsitnation for the presidency and vice presidency represented aorninally but a fraction more than oue half the stabs in the confederacy. and when it i 5 considered that the delegates in a t tendaue , fniin Kentucky, Virginia, Delaware, and Maryland, did not ri present those state s or any considerable number of their inhab• itants. the sectional charheti rid the movement stands out 4o clearly a- to give just cause for the moil se rious apprehension for the consequences. Whenever it shall None to pass that one half the states composing time Unim ahall laminate and elect a president, and -that on grounds and tau as directly opposed to what the other half believe to be their just constitutional right and privilege, the days of the repaint,' are numbered, sod the knell of the Union tolled. The truth of this proposition is velf evident, and is Me fret the point of two presented by it that the claims of the republican party to the eoemficiecee wa t t support of the people are Wins looked upon. I hare nevi et learned to micelles the value of the Union.— I have lived ie the hope that neither my chit. &en nor my *tilde's's children would ever wit' noes the eandlition of things which should render swim a calculation necessary. I will not under. take to calculate it now : but I invoke the tuft efaavirer, the merchant, the ship *weer, the aeolutuie--every man who has time sandiest Mote in the prosperity, the wealth, the happiness of thewituatty—em mmainieltew His interest sad the adore oll4bestr wide Whine his interests ire bound up, would be affected by a violent disrup. tion or even a peaceable dissolution of the union of these stales. It is easeroon to hear the remark that the north eau take are of herrelf. Doubt- L rn.7 , 141x4" IL F. SLUM, EDITOR learn she eon. The enterpriae of iherimatt et betindleets, end their eaergy iiidbttittatle it most be remembered that . • J t e , Union with the formation of a northern .it•p0•11., w.eM ewes flew tiombleariems • Otseitneree fi essential to national wealth, no hKati al greatness, The north is net *liiii l a4 o r gift, and fawn tie elitorteo ‘ t ash r.•, canoe. be hetirsay gentle - Witt It is mainly from this emetis.wmal duke we are debted for the immenet carrying trade *At.,' employs our aseigstion it is in tlesinsti that our umaistaeuires tied a }aria cachet their E mil, and our importers no incomitjerbi proportion of tb.ir orders Now wepletse th • Union dissolved, sad tho ton thorn Seem iterstena UDC republic, and ibc soutbcru cod smolt went era states forming souther Stiose, what :ou der suet) a condition woelti itutelhably he at , this southern republic, with little navigation .1 its own to foster and with no matnifeetares encourage, iu 1ml:11p/caul abionsereial with all tb. unnufacturiu h : ,itiotrie.s of P., t ir4 on the bssis of abeolute mod Inge/LAW ftemsth. suppose, what under the seetimenne of endow egendered by the disreption wel•eat•he no 1. ~ likely to •..ceur, thecrimioetti.o • our ship an d good s the pi,rtl, cud where would le. as. prosperity which sow giaddeuseur macinfat. tarn _ towns cud fills our wept,: to with life and eenvsty! A diss o lution of the Union would depredate la • eelue of the property ~f New England fir4cent.a on the dollar. The etieela of our Issesuf to m would be stepped, the implements of the mechae is would be put by ••ur slop, dec.i . y at our deca; jag w harve s , and the 111, in ILAstrs• of our towns and citics W t.. material consequem:et- Ito tur , r.ii e , sn-tytt.tis may be summed up s -,ngls Itu , The L. struction of the w ,- ,rlsi's.last hope 'l's. this Lou m my view, is the Ittevitabl , tendency of the rt. pubfiCan mnveutent if 'tit- I..atlers he Jones: m their profoision.i. such ,nu••*, I ale result, fur the practieal.o •.1 pruiciel.ss sr.sulsl •le,tr.sy the • titratit) ..t 'late!, a ot' ditisto which is tmlispeu,ai l. ti, the[ ausueies vt the I'uhsn If the. be tlishone,i. ami titssir.re4t otject i. uuly tie attruum, ut f l,olrq.mi p'Wer fur corrupt and J.714111:1e result way nevertheless uutam, fur Lucy easy a I d itt i ,,, n ,„ selves withs,ut the ••• s ram. d tiy their fanatical appLak ID all.. condition i,l affairs, and utasd ti ne gloom which overatiadosca ttic land, I iii.eaisfrr but one Lope of safety That hope //1 ha Democratic party IVhatostr differouces may base hit - hertLp separated Liu, party and. tins party with which w.. have aveliStitrood to oat_ hoWeVtr heated the cout,si• tOrosigli which ktioy baye passed, one thing ming be admitted. tb.• Democratic party bat at all turiN and ni t •ab ix-cations been a nattondti p0,z17 It W. 14 th.• Democratic party which wet And vu ~. +1 lie spirit of di_tuttion when the ptandiri of nnltifici tutu taxa rammed 111 South C.arr.lici.. IC Was the ilenwratie v paris s !net' and. sustained Henry Clay ate' our W.-Astor in the great struggle with sectioualtarn. 1 41 50„ and at is the Democratic party which Is n w without distinction qt locality?at the North an I the tionth in the Kist and ,tll ,, West , d-ing bat tie manfully for the Constitution an,l I'bion, against a eombination of faction- In truth ti. Demooratio party i• tb.• utrtti vouserrative pert) remaining, and the only ()resonation' ti which conservatism may look for restoration of peace and harmony and obedience to last c, It is quite sure that on some minor points—dOnor as com pared with the all-absorbing iisue of the times -1 may differ with the party r(.l , .. , rred to; bu: shall I allow such conaid,rations to interpose to restrain my action wbua the Union is in Jaeger and the common weal at stake For no wit. 1 answer no In this contest my rote and what ever of influence I pox-u,s, laas• be gibett w Lap port of the Democratic party. •I should; perhaps, have ken impelled by a sew, of duly to tit,. conclusion, whoever might have beni" the c3roit dote of that party for the Presidency. }tot the prudence, &Lougee and wild , to displayed by the late Convention at Cineannau, has removed all doubts. la preseutiug a platform of prineiplee as enni• prebonsive as the l nion and consequently board enough for every friend of the Union to stand upon. That convention &leo presented a candi• date whose name is known not only at home but abroad, and who in every position he has men • pied,and they bate been many and distinguished, has won not only the admiration of hit friends, but the esteem rod respect and confidence of his oppuneta I regard Mr Buchanan es the man of all others for the times, and I hail his nomi nation as the first step taken towards A return ei the old, but no lee, wise pi,licy rf fleeing the conduct of the goveremee. In the had of seitr, men Poseceiring a' -•te,ini, mid at 11-belancn i mind, comprehensive and set e•ei-ue entire iu We. views, intimately azquaint.•l with the necessitic., of the country, and familiar with all queetioae of slomestie and foreign euncernmeet , firm but conciliatory in his character, ai-1 untcriug upon the high trust with the avowed purpose of our rendering it at the erpratten cf a single term, thee having no other atubitiou that, to promote the welfare of the republie alio' seethe to himeelf an honorable niche in, netietial history, lam deeply impressed with tte oonvie Lion that the election of Mr Ruebanan went] b in all respects au auspicious event His whole life is a guaranty ?net unier un administration directed by bim, we rbould have repose The announcement of L6l meccas. hi my judgment, would dispel the aloud.' that hug over our relations with foreign constriee, and restore that sense of security wbichris w e.seen tial to a commercial people. while at ttgr IMMO time it would with equal cetteinty calm down the angry waves of internal -trife which now threaten to devastate .the land. I may be dui eppointed in these anticipationts but in Mr Bu chanan there is assurdly hope el safety. Else where I see only continual .seiatbeis. violent!e and final shipwreck. Youri. yew, I rnLv. W ‘NI CIii.WIZER lion• ii •T , 111•11. Now liorl4. 8.17441ULAR PRETNTINIENT in if .4 re , r/i.wr maker a ' , topaz? mtatetn. I,', f r the truth of which it toucher It Ga)s th , it in that offteeemne to his work , 0 tit.. 1,; tory much depressed, sod by hi•own meat, unit for work On a the cium; of bib low spirits, he related a which h, bad bud,darrog the night, nod whl;•ii rabibiicd to him his mother, dead cud iu hut ch,fiiu. lie remained about the otE,!e all d ir, very low in spirits, until, at about four u'elotit, Le meeired • telegraphic despatch, announcing .to hint hut mother's demise. The AdmrtUwr adds that the lady had eojoyed perfect hcalth to within a few _hours of her death, and no oommunioatien what.. sear had been received warping him of her ill DIM We have examined ,pt these facts Clan . fully, and can vouch for them. The communica tion of the cireuntatitucee of the terrible dream was toads seven or eight boors, before the tele graphic despatch was aunt.: Publicity would trit bet given to this singular- 000urreoce if then added aihndow of doubt as to the entire trutt sf she Nola hew The death took place ow thoutoninient Friday, at Niagars, Canada ii eat, Stifi miles from Detroit. ser An Editor, describing ik lecture to tb. fair sew, azolaima with enthusiasm—" Threv thottaaod ladies hawiliog on the lire of one atiaar. a k.* SEE 1 " ' .4 i A N At lIT =NE
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