WA,N & SWORE, USHERS OLUME 27. I'llE ERIE OBSERVER • i s KFIA LARI .5 4 rcr.DA I. ...LOAN AND Al 11140 HE, K NI.,R, tor VTY A \ I.ISIII 11. F. 1. 4 1 0 A ' 4 ., Editor _. w: -,----..._.... T ,11001 44 !•5 .I,x t.i Gr io.rle., ProvorlOoti, Produoa, Port, rot Sali, on* • hoar. Fnuttakts. NU*. iromber, wiacpw 8 44 Btabe Wiwk Ir. • forici tsa.P, )14..1", Stitt atr•et. 2,poSite Brow/ill Belot E7llO. ____ ~._ . . 001 4 ~ 1 W ., F.JII-4:',,, J. c. soulvv__ _B4a ar - , ,,,‘ t , en Hues , - 1..... u,ss. a Nusre ,A 4 , urowur.r , * AISMT and %Merit usigia,, Jaiikeotrao ~ ~. ~,,,,, a 75 , inie 2.totaSe .. ~,, aiti. i 0 0 1 a Piaolagepailo Material' at ••••nr demsrifßibo. SiliSil, gArsl4, WI , :, x 4 • ,, i4l( ...le I.rww - n s 1;0..1. Elie, PA. • ,‘ . . ~..., 1 :::, i r..- •• I. - --------.- _ , J. •a. GCS Nl l l 1110:q. i , . ~.... ”,tAiiirr is ii,bit m.n : at i1i t z500 ., 7 „ .. , " 0.,, t.,1 , , 1., ~,Lri 1,, Etc„,t,,,,tilanttem Morniiii. Magazines Cheap POMMY ti6na, -1... et Mame, Nessagagara Gold Psi*, Pocket Catiary te 1 ..,s , 'u..plarel,---onk , year, Vin. IIA out.t.. $, ~7 :_ . weal i - ,f the abed - Mouse, rric 33 i y • t• inl' in sAven,.. ko Lrtiz t.• We vitt:l4. toe , ear, the ;Op.! • , .t Pio', 1111. left • - lt' • prove, .tic,- ' - . k ., on !Ito Ettiatn". Pire,t,Ars $3 per Ltnu.. - • I%re Corn pen , xod.i.ther 11.44evet ha , : „ , A , ► , yod other. r.,,u,r,ng 11•111•141•11% e1.103C, tot •••• • • • h*hilvANha treo ~,q uiLrfiti ;Myer, itarl can:, fur Sit, etuirrli wilt 1.. to proportion, and the otriely ruhtin , ul to the Imola:lit% busimatit , ut , Payment for trstuurrit ,utirrirtiroluestts s f r•trlt sq , •••rti. ,, L4 vtli be pree,cutee . bait of lA ro* r.r.t, will be made tern - , -,urectioutilL,,‘ , ll., paisd th tkoltim".. lISINESS DIRECTORY emir/vett-it fit - Lanier, ivA N•, at CY., lia+st e. 404 0, 1111. A ,1." , Nn :14 .1 1 6.111 pt ,tre, CI ILONA ITil 4 , ft, t'. •• ./.1 . 1.1 1% mnn fle.‘.. iIk:COG de Int hiISNON, ,t 4,, 4 , rrt.,uA r. , •14,1,1ta1s 7 t: tai-:r t tug 5u1. , ...V0r . • et.. ttlNNit).k. 1'064,1'1414, y •a ~,•• hnu.al4,.. • • ,•,., , 4 1,,,r441,p0re time i oat Lrle. 144. aivrfipti • u • 3 laa ilnairs north oi • orat.r, stan 114. 11 eps. , 11 r ring ItaUllitTe. clp.o ain ••• a ail 1 rin ,. ./Al• • 1 , . 1 1 , art 1.00,1 —ll,‘ WI I,LI :It TiIORNTON. ttt :At 1• , V. NFOL'ammta, , b,uraxiy 111 '4. tlirkfdr., Arum:, tem,. • •;,11.41;., Lr ,i 9 TIROMAIW '110011118404 • r also attend •., Drs +nor; I) )0)1w. ))ors,..ro tastrdsn-zi*s - •t: )(Tiro'. "mit. •1 I Wnelt or Frllh wt.* V.!sl PI US. Alto IRAs*. gEswoLD, . 1 0hiwrv, •••• 14, ",at.. • L... 11, Wtt. STARR ea. I'\T:\ l. • ,t. t Wet r S.a . rt , , Pw A ,t,02/ . CL ff., 1, e . t. 1,4 if ••-•••• • .h• r- al.no) , Uarraut- • - oft tt. I.n ~ •-•0: t• 10 i • to knn,ye. „ ••o,ls:' 104- J. L. 14,Tg Hassan k OM. litawoost Sagowl•ae r f .1110 and meant., street! Ttea...te.ize r!, •••e 1.• K tnort nt ttnt...nr — tt. Owthen N. RI Ain fikleAlll, it,5.4.1 ~• L RI/ •/; ; 1 1,11.4.11A F 4-. A N.// esf :#ll l .Ca LI. A: C'f ''iNT' , 74,COltlll .. th-t. • , irc,.. .. /4/tee b. ,e/C, , f. of ,',:. r',1 . ,11:A •r, ,r t. t . riArt a t '.. , A.upt:k w. 03 l': o , 'r - I t.. 1 , ., . , I. n rqx4el4., ei•lsk• •• ~, tY•ork I% I . ~ ' • 't• •14: - ,•s ° ' htla r,... , ...) 11'1 Lti./ AM WiL LeNta, - : ~ Tc. La.., , , , ••, - - L....v..4d.. f t..... 1).-,... /riv •t rlt E T.. 7 EItICETT 6.. t u., M2MIMNI us nl to; ot r't h • . 4 t rv•t, / .4. 4. Saso, jlOrl .01 4.:.• 4. tie: abeame A s •tretliber au4 an t:t ..• .u......rusteta -La '''nglist ate. All 140 , 111 4.41.1 p. uuaa e txt vowsol amod 4fitpste - n - ozPv•tova..4.4 ter. .4.• CLIi3IB.NS dic CJUUBEY t - ,socaa.a„,aad Dealers la Doanaatie and Irnpor%ed Wines nognr, tot..areo, Fruit, u• , end Azar I , \ ; etr•-•-•te.le• ( . WAltni% Exclaugt, No. 1 American na, tire Vriucipal Cities Of the C ottrd %Asti. arnr °ord• procrpUy remitted, fre N , rta )..agt t and gold Interest pasd on tortf. 111)- .."1":* Warrihta bought, A And toca , ed r Art ...le. ma .t L LEN A. CILIL/t4 '• , mu, ed su No. Ili E.. H. ABELL, Jacce.awr /4".llsas g. . - lyrtvleen • P,cturr• 1.4 r Lett et . uf 4r 41 ..t1411,41.• 1.. W. Of'.ll v l & CO., ,": Lake P.. mil • 1 C/1 - • •11perlur , t ' , Air DOW ID UAL .CAL btro t I.ear Lri.• Ya cart)l4o v..• f• r flt/01: - . fant. cobrausiml cb,,. 11.3 lIICHAIIU 1.. ilk;f4KON. Natceibrwr to ',Krt.. 4.i/el-ton. c, .I L and 1. •*(1 , 11 ME•• .1 Ilr (Mgr i.ta..,11, -µspoana urt .t.— •t-, I. Jd TllO/li' tI. %I "TIN, f.. 1. (01.44%P-a w Lwow (1.1,11, Match.. 4. 1,40 k Ujg ///pirr6 . s;T r11.4C: ROGER• KENNEDY. .s , 4reailorti /el ( eared Lihtt bn,.o Ztr*i4. I , •aiors relorroar% 11 at, 1.1.: i.tukar. rdf EMI% ►nd .1 F• I= 11,0411 he lot (A Wet A.l , i k•ryt....14 • o rotrtgo turd Fr... , ....lA, R kA• F.tb, r7elt, GUAR, N.., , !tr Eoot. }'tench street, opv.- !le LIDUNLL, ii-EPLX44 Nailing Storm Boilers, rhultDoort, AMtorN, ►nB uf .11AtAmer,' And rsary Cut t .ory ,••t,r M. CHAPM I) FAT “rr—othoo AL.mrtc.ta Mod', 4t mate street 46154 'at up .l.un, ?rum. rfotwzmalit,alld wlrnt.ite.l MaLLTAM S. LANE, LAW. --Once. t, J.almele•iitare • - the .lAubllc Nam.- ti. I...t;NIDIPORD tlic CO., ••1 , ..r. Bask Notes, Ciortjhesf es of Lki..s..toSt praorapai diFas oosiocaofi , f , ,r sake. Office egos*, h.tio. al - - - --- T. liEltil.ol% $ TVART, —4 'trice, Mb greet, I- , 'nore Einit Of -mrth mow', oo• d^"t f t ' e " id ' , a: IL, LU FL 'S ItEICD, 4 1,1 ( 1, %..1.rh .0 add Ankeriesid tiardwide and Colley. %1 .3, iron gad tat el, :11) H.ed 611111. t.tH. Jt rod< 4 Statm street, Exit, I's 33 SOUTH 6c STEWART, ._ Panay and I* Goode are! 'At" va Intl ite,l llonfe tad __— UE.OIRGE 11. (TYLER, L•e, t.tnrt . fete, County, Pe Col melees mod )1.41, attwoded w It,th prOMPUMB .44 "'PS". " CAALTIES anarulut Renal Doalent ta Drop, Docitibrock reit tc• 1.1 .. , ` 1441 ' No. 0 &met Home. ktle, Pe .53 408 D 6IDVDIDI T, " PIE Pr.4-c, Office fo. the room formerly oetrd bi Block JOEIN USaint & CO-, marchasta, dealers ISS COIIII, 44 " V w • liOs of Upper Lake Steamers, !tutu 33 J. W. hOCGLAtita, _ _ •w --onine with Benjamin Griot. Eni., Para Row, vinwm end Brown** Erie, Ys.- Akuccis.L.g 4 iliontsoN, ` 45 .- azifi curroli Morebootis, Lod boast* an Coal •:••• .F.our, Mita* , Lune sad ?Wisc. larbaie Loot. Sort '':'". 4 knit, Poi. GEOILUE J. MORTON ; d 4 Commehreion Msretuuot, OW Dock, Eri#, tissfe Flour cad Plaster. as :. , nri"'" IL Will OUT CO. l•ex Cain, moms- , ' ,C. rs 45d Dmitri le 0515 dr 45.1 Si .., : • Land Warranty wed Cortina. Ws of Depran. Ablifte 'A :and on Ch. prnrcipal tit*. to Ur. ('aloe, tad an panto/ c. - vgarrr for sate. Office, WlLlturin. Blria,torpetert Ur& lA4 Pal.ll c sqa.srer. ati ..,. HT V P. Hamer, C. E. fiirsrassoii. _ _ - --- -- Er! "4 SLAWS, " 1,1,1 * eat Wdelaaaa thai4 ‘• Roan Doan to ro • luta / ' , tramp toood.. 4 , 11.4‘401 P{a 4 rel), 1444eoatbir :gin. 4, Rued.* .41411 4.1:6111"4116 Vt ailed:MP/0 paid to lbri4ti G. W. Ifni CAMIIt, SIT AT Lk*. ( 611 r• •'. K 1. h. ljuskelaaes ab0k066614 41Ik the l'it 61 _ . _ _ H. ` l l' An) r onninue AT LIP. o eo• army of imataiill ' ne.vrt, ova mean s 11140.-Wit's ihair atom *.i&-,* a3AU J1A 2 01414" . a? 1 . , ..-0111ev up.Mkbi Tarawistiall **NI es nor ftftmig s sa Zak - , • ' 1 / F / ( it 4 - 1- C. , L, , § , .....--, ' :a8 st - -:,- ~,.., 1 1 1 141 I' _....., 1., i : Iv" . . . 00 `..f. • . . . ~....., ~ . ~' w... . ~•,.t .• ~. ~.. ~.. roi• I - ..t• • 1 -- ' 7 T . - , a ; , , , , t^ • . . . MI . 11 . :60.1i. Ilic U tz . _ , . ifflicir, Ifit , eva#4.**l* itioricos, ttzlik Ir. I*. Jaiamt Ow. tor.. Yttli. r E .. V , • 1 c.. nrG• tlia4o ai. IPA IL W. C. IntArio:' ""----- •,=,...,-...- rt.....,, iertrinvierr liwrewiwithillso, LINA" .11621.2 e, Ikaisow tat-C 7 Mid 30iiiiike •fenpim Dorton to Ili" ;Allis. , be , u 23.1 as the htb .tre e d trilonng, whirr tub will liw i d le I •uow the beet Blood a.m. th lb. sac. *. C. MILIVT, }:ris, Mtrth .2*, :404 WI r vrttion 3 rota,, ./ .41.4./441.k. rAacrActrsrsi 407 Pferoe's aupeer Percussion Matches, 40. 371 xrDaDA4ll9qt IrraKEZ wea .E., k, 1.0bk.:111, I)tieorr, orirs Apra )2, Mkt 100 PIANO • ' TEN WILICII ARE: TIIIS Ittexivew r'." Tee 'text Week, dad alett. ate u •E. Piano Forte Agency and Depot,iign of =arr. lIR 1310 tintitysjgo )110106 e, , . O()ARDILIS. GeLliT t cVSISISSUrSI44 ['LS-NUS, e, S, wlth these, P. 4 TX/V7C0i1V6.4- -L AG 561. - Ar.4...c BOARD, wl.kh to. k the PUS? P7/2147M1 Itswt, un.t rec , aveil the • :71 , • 4 , c-et end 3sterf..i.ng thmfaind t.r thrills I molests ten 04r. Mornequttolfk I,ey tbe• eisashaturefli 14 SS tbl*/ 14445u1l the mambos fiftalttittet they fermata, sate eddle etelu e f. , r edaul ten pica frail 10 te SO per Met to trod allots. • whi•ti iroky tbe grindtiowti._ At Wes', Wye. 11.,Ny 141.144 LARGE OF t' 144 Loom Not a. ams.rtetert of tea t art opeated br test Nara Is tau MM. cc- lona, wauset foe Ma PletSo LORTES 3.! •.c. to.re-ur.aT we-, 1 ant pre.kat,..; f, famish them en tents not Soti.4•l "1 nmr.,,ily QIJ,,4iM._ Weak 30. PASSER, GRAY & DAVIS, W. IU. ESTATE ItaCIEETtS; LAND, MOTT& I t' 1' H Fit Jr... 1.) 0 11 . E I , aDdr, Laud Agent', 4124 Wm) Fame‘) aktit.f.:ll.4, • -.41101111%. entar 14.10a1 Loads to WNW%Mead NI'S/ Wriboma le •„ • .4. r And ?le-rtopt,oba Nsbnuks Ter . ! ratf,N•rtt anJ ~ , m r..14,1, , 5t4 Pa? num, to 'l. ?) tT A:tatsni at Lee ash Marry .1 4 444 e, 011eaut t TV, I 1:4 1.. .11, n J 1.11.4 I;4l.n,raitlL, and 1111. H Lowry, L m and ff. L. lit iebannal, Ilhombrinin . Lion. M., l; T. t. satate.l 13 rutliart+6 1 4 Wato r turds 1 - l' .1 .a, 1, P.: . 1.4114.: and COlllll5/3 . 1, Itna 1,4? lIMMMEI Authorized Capital, 8400,000, Aseettut Se curely Invested, $200,000. . 4 . A tli . , •;..V...i..11.e.p.we1!.. Jr Pe aU• A. P J.ag. 1..174:* .I 414.54.1ery. r 1' pleas.; Jobn M. hoboont.Y. ..- • anAn X.' MAO** • 4180. W. W 0,144424 O. J a. C:1 , 14, itiraw Ifiller, Chas. It Wittbt, L J •!.. 1 ' 140 . n. -..-n Wm IS. Allea. Alksia•lt.DlLl3 'W `... i" kli liiit-1 4 ... 1 ~. • bag W. 4. ',. riirTlT, Prayt ' Ji-`... v ii.::. '! !IV?, *c.vetyry. 1 . -, 1 1 , 124 C.-1.-1.11 .. A.. lik.:41.11:1, Attest trio, Yu". -- - - - J. J. LINTp, INSIMANOB AGENT. p t E TUNG IL. I. tri,; MAW* 4.) , ,n9mu1t.4, via : ATP .t FIRE llv SUR A:10E COdiPIA V, Lon', - - - 4 - Apita/ 060000 WM,' • •T'L _1 LT!! Ftlit A VD INSIVLAPOZ CCL, •• IT sburr. - - • tibirdtai ILY .)IA 1112 E SD .V4RI issrks vcr - cal SZOD,III4. £1 A caIIP4NY, capi $1:0.000 +.tom .. ~._•K•.. :•• • t• • la. i; •l r.in. i's MM IMSI ti ma* niter ass jstt teLotaktd Isom ittartou •s•J "I .4'S t t took of tart s tlttoro porka has o r • - to - this At t , stslittlt st to part se lotiotts . Cnberg ClAtt, Lacs, Jrrtrta. raaL "Voairta**rlliaMd Nazar tiro, Lisa. Goma, laiss•:, ttwa will Laws 80awaS• /a gram waif L•• R.a wn.,l iaxsrs, tya C'wea. Lade/ Lawn rSjw, A,. r /..41,11114 • )t.. a. Lmsa, .1311111111, “gotire. tmierp, Atoth“, AliNtat , lea*, Scrag Pro, and was/ saw kiada of faolho, twowsnonves slaseles, TG Hlr.: SOL 1 t HILIZALE O kter.lll. CAbil OXLY ttx •..ag Lkairv-vaa aa) a /.1 aratvra data, awl at We tar gnat man Act" !4., reeetrlu t , el* fiat aellaatimia Muhl- goode,aud Dana; wait.d taw law same si two kat Buatoa Lailluaera, I dates/ m)Orif ti at Every tffnrt made to plmw s* ottrotercrut Aarons *ail cmarari vltf tau, ~tamosaftages. Il•PV", tbAektul f ur pass favor; hopes that with the ma ny rbet tittles be M. and by atria sitesitieo to botioese, to n• est farted Oen releesego. T. R MAIM Proprietor. 411ihere from alt quarter, mu be twpgAlial whit awe? Mod of 1411taelzri•oe4a, Petters% sad Patter* item, at Wholesale pekes. Tat alet,thisod iLnd depart/beat WW be wader the gaper i rldllilef *NA A. Oahe, tom No Ott* Wrest pisoldssr. Luring WAIN* hia Matriusbarbrit. MU work Norio bet • tried to la aul;i Slid - ..... 3 SlBUbsils. A t*ra: discount to Milliners. T. R. 16, Propilittor, Ent, March 4S, 1866. No. 6 Reed's RI. Seam street. Erie & Y OiMegit g PREsS TRANSPORTATIOX CO, ( coulAr the numagelltna of the P4aak, Road Co.) 1,0• LolLsa.e Daily Lines from Erie to lirlEemi, Edinboro, Kleciumrvillo, Saeger:town do iteadVale. enT:TING at Erie with the Ametieso Eastern, . \ tern Lod Sontherti Emma, will ottani to Om tail -I.wrien r 11isAn, dr.te• end essonats, Zeal, Wagon Wu • bias szd tor ownwnpaulai by • Meassnam 0. D. SP/liPORD. guirt. L: L. I,gra.AvD, Agt., Erie, A. H. BPOIMAN, Erie, .f actuary, 141,- TB44. Sr .1 SOtMIEIPT LINE OP STAGER. For 'b,on, Commeaktritie, Granola/f, Shams nod " New Owls. A DAILIi LtnaeieplaedidiuurbarnaElaar.kan %ma bean= Jt lion uard to the above and lowa:Mitt* pains. 1 dad ate the seesst Crest gout* ht Osalltil tit We* th Crusrfsmi, Merest, Hatirruld Lastrutsm ()slum**. Ayres iaa kers li r4bc. hot.i in Girard daily, asorptint trearears, aitt)f . arrival e/ tied pit pram 'hate llmut tem ehst. F... tos ,r GeeM War ie hts, to West Gsseurilis $2. N El —Putsengers must be Pm% Wake at Giewl Dope* km Coaches J. 11Priebies RIUGTIT, &AVM k An Pospeletues Otmasttatshe . WILLIAIS AND OVI - 141 1 11 hadiGib . OLD BLACK STAR adirat LINE OF P• 011.10141. I'ASSAGC from spy part of Onset Brittle and ziaig at Instantsileotrad OON f %MOM poinstabs sismby ei4 wilatil aieml Unit, ea ill rig from Liverpool Ws N." York every five days, commislmil OM fate icier Rouge ibrestabspas Maya. Tone= =s. Taman A t.. 1 WI n. Amstar. WO A rabia. IWO Owosso. 1 i Oli rh oluerer, i l lir , it l't i Me, . len Otte. PIIIIII =in*. I• 14 UM lifisertb , we. MO a top, 1400 Guy Alanitei;ne. MO MM. /811. /,.ante Wilwis a h.llllll. OP illecbold,rillei. WY? Irio J atiltb A. tVesteogls, t r iati niserse. Irene. 1400 Wavelet WO Juba MUM, lOill W tillaiA 4 11 " 10 ° 01, E hxv)Mlb:.• u, )IMi 'llOOTlllO*. Sterrettia, roe .war 01618. tee ebo pa of ibis lilot are tjrc Pupil*, aint swiftest la lib* I rad , . T Iwtt 1r tOgihoOdittion ft• nteenellinntle Na WilleflatieWL an 4 Ole freouraey said prusimprOilY of Pelf 44 . 01112 re Met Ak vbeia,re. 14, Om...migrant not to be bid by any mbar Lsiial of l'a krt. rwe h pantellotre iv 11011116111 itellinalli Ilrilh ibeseral pa id Lor ',twin eV tit be promptly Wombed urstimilat discount. On eertArase of porlutor will IS tweefimbilkiii 01jeleage Wile r g yr. 4 re of age spits.. he Column Mt by ea athOtinillil Mill* he err on the same tertillitais. Persuir *Meows of haying slop 114404110iergla me *ON filiest Wm*a and tretamd, by UM %OCR part US* Of fiellebb cull pa re bmosscassims4 my OiSins tape* :magas* twit absout 0 and /KO trauma( kr elan the de= notio.l Dfkobilf et and erreuls. es *lee beflists.lss'saA 1144 Got ma., may be "Neocene at Ws elke Alie mew el of brim I•ev A to nte44l * 1 tbou I discount% McMillan 1111211 t Sr*. flif fie. iii "titter to the above named eoestroue d . .a.taiwuNcritiupi..= Oerastet roue shiskil Cite dept IS. 1110. 1y Is I. W. ILIBAL/D & CO., kvcr. ASUGENERA.I., AGENTi, Comae! Waifs and tlloux City, lows. M C AN INS Rix Crs COW/Xl' \ 4 idercl: luta' t 4pe to tl‘ It wus t.c L.i;,rlaturr Pencia , ll , wila, Urißor r 0.4 Chwrtor. "". "S ". 4 tamulA Wan t... x, •1 • r_irri ilt TRA;STELS . r. 4 as ix natty t ;wand wW porma, Qt. . • • t, R. BLABS, VI RE FA IL MILLINER, tai it 2 ny.• ittocK, nt ,.T6 F 'MUT, LILT. PA. LW 1. bi4F44 A few Preach Pattern Bonnets :tigt ao thrf WM* tisrpmvoi. Elire • •• 41011 11 0104! T IM mot mapeallaisseawal it Goods Jobs k a-, nosy I/6Pb° Assallik.agjossios LOT HS. ' LX . castnies, of - . pia hosimAiidow...l. tear Maar of llisiter taw woodtadditisslaspd . ilia sr vow eiNiarms4 11 yo* dostot it, Milo al tika Goods, sad v,,sks tad Vim reedy ... sad • 11 46 . 4 . "VIM The bank. of the Irving, on the northern tx,r• dere of Cumberlandshire, have been long famed as containing uhuadanee of the rieheet and moat valuable minerals At one particular part, a few mile. from the source of the river, the bank. rise abruptly. and huge precipice,. overhang the stream which brawls and foams beneath, t,e e i ttg its way over fragments of rock., which from time t o time, hsve been hurled from the precipices on either side, almost damming up the course of t h e water. To the uerthern aide of this port of the tler a huge cavern is po'nted out, which goes by the name of King Arthur's Cave ; and a tradi- tion is still preserved amongst the inhabitants of that u. ighte., hood, that the celebrated King Arthur—within who.° hereditary 11 , 113,16 nm this cave a , a greet portion rfhie 'wealth ther , .freqr which rn3bled Mtn t., keep i)v the dignity f' ht court and to reward the valor WS, I..ug I 0i." , 1 0p..0 with su.picious dread by t h e euee moiding peasantry, wbn still believed that Xing 4,rthur and his chivalry, !arrow:idea by all the spoil and power. of fairyland, cootie thud to hold unearthly revels witbtu it. darksonte recessci.; proverb way carefully hande down from f,;l,cr 1.. n, which ran thu4--- P.articen & clavy From the ninnth tkf this cavern. n hri ,h. canny morning in the month of Ansi'', 1832 there jiggled #}l men They were dad in the drers of min. , rg, but their bearing showed them to he infinitely sererior to the contemn ellig workmen. Deep dejeetion and dittappnintment were etrnnelv nitirkeit in the renntenatiee of nll the three. T o.usf-41 0 Ole brn:l4 green beak in fr ‘r,t , r the 411(1 mate i f 4 T4411'0 no their imr'ement. Arter psu.. the elAteit nr the three hrnl'e milenec. • *or friends, I woniti not %ki.e;., to sot too-m•hly in this strsir It i. trite 11,p• we have I..herp,l ;n th; rive fnr four tref•lc., aml me t W ith nothinv hnr Mpg sort fli.tntspn'mtm,nt , yet there r.s-r ri ethinr whippers to thpkt tkr perserersere wit will nrerenme pli lifflottl tie 44 " " Adam Loe." r...r.nded one of biu eonirati inns, nolo r •bsrpl y, we have indulged too in these fl”sei , u. hopes For four week., late a nd early, h,ve we toiled wasting our substance bu d uer e nemi es , swi ail in rain. For my part twill persevere no loluger is it: so give up the lease, say T. What say you, George ?" he ad ded. addressing his third companion The party addressed was resting in a melan °hely mood on the shaft of his piek-aze, and hea ving a deep sigh, he answered— "l em of your opinion Ralph. We have fought all this time amongst bard granite rocks, where nothing can be got. For my own part I almost think it a shame to enter my own house, as night after night I hear my poor wife put the oft-repeated question of Well, George, what speed to-slay ?" And when I shake my head, to see her melancholy look. as she chancres round on the poor children; why, I feel as if I were like to choke. No, no , it won't 40. L e t us labor elsewhere, and give up the lease. say I." " : dot there is a twelvemonth of it to run," urged Adam Lee; "and in that time we may. have all the Stleetilli that our hearts could poesi My desire." "It is of an use talking any more about the matter," responded his 'companions "Give up the Itaeeat once." ' _ : 4 '. MM ' Stir ct Vottrp. lIIIION 8010. 4w —Amli She am wetoot. 3. rum. Renal cot leebeese, eke besettes, The ern et seelosel Amp, The efietes et the tree el ell weir, The be* is illeeeee sail OM, A amen tense sanest ee. Wen rh o Topeltuo the tallest mein be people fro. MU sad from The laneel-ereeeee4 melanoma erLIJ dont HAM 11. , t OW Mem% boom Leetecitse, ♦ Bret& tuxedp tree to his blood , A Mae* whieb hoe Weer bees Mohr, Mat 'WA( the foremost haw sto ro hhe Plummylmede ses4t, ir ,l "tait, Le the mums of her worthaset vem AnsAdts Aea the twe &Owe mere d•e At the Whits &mos, ba old Waskleros Maim I foe tpe Elsie% herwetr, •aehaasa and hneeidweidae too Yew awwbb, brothers—art es ant wow, -Bat styad by tbas ►sd, white aid taus. fto f Democrats, cow to the standard. Tbr Am of the ratan etll/ .are. : liner "Woe are hen la the vsokimittd. And tbent—tt it mood tott—yettrgrenti. (choir(' igistrlinq. THE MINER'S DAUGHTER. tbs P. 4.1 hes,* r t,,t; ~ and 040.4 au Lae la &Attar's , rin.7, ,a rizbeg likw irigg 4' ikt oupprowit Rimald not hp talvo off our hada," paid Adam, "Our young landbod is a kind and generous hearted man," replied Ralph ; "and when we explain our bad fortune to him, we have no doubt that he will at once take the lease off our hands; so let us give it up instantly " " Weil, well," said Adam Lee—" I will not stated in your way ; so let us give up the lea s e with all my heart." &Paying, he turned, end taking a long and mournful look at the cavern which yawned he fore hian—" Then old jade!" he said, apoatro• I bad hoped to have p snug and oosifortable livelihood from thee, but thou bast , disappointed all my hopes Never mind;" Ito 1 added more cheerfully--" Plague take it ! have a slap once more at thee, for auld Zang apse!" So saying he railed his pickaxe, and, bounding forward, .track it with herculean fore. deep jut', the rock at the side of the ease. With. mph strength war the Wow given, that the very rock mho, k and seemed yielding , and his friends Abated in dismay ; " Back, Maui .—back. for God's sake'. See, the rock is giving away'!" With a violent wrench, Adam brought the pickaxe home spin; but losing his balance, staggered a considerable distance backwards, and fell upon band and knee. It was providential for hire that he did stk for what appeared at first to be the face of a solid rook, proved nothing owe than loose fragments of slate aod eveigrowu wilhirss and Oneida, so that the irfe t tioit, is pn g heck the pickaxe, bed loos. eutd the whole %sus and brought it thundering down, raising.. eland of dust wliah almost blind ed Adam sad bit friends. On recovering from their alarm, the first impulse of Ralph sod George wu to hurry to the auiatanoe trt Adam I.ec; j ut ere they teacthed him ite'aprang tight ly t o, feet, and.with a raptumussbout pointed * the fece of the rook which was son laid bare. Aare I look them!" he rxelaiteed "I kaitsii that wA phottld lad it at last." The fr‘nde lookaid round, and, to their muse. ustept, bek, l 4 fps, Who/a fees of the nick shining *A* twat: dssitliwi brilliancy; and, u the ,Ftessao) are it, the whole rut s ;opirig sqtti a as which root "11talits spot OP they is 'o4ools'ot st rek before Iles. Ok la.!" add se be vo. SI 50 A YEAR . , IN ADVANCE. ERIE, SATURDAY MORNING, SEFTSMBIOR 6.1858. covered from his& of ogooerl 00 0&—" gene,s be praised! this is a blesoiog aolookod for mod ea hoped tar !" ,‘ R owe , be priced, isdeed 1" rejoieedAdeie Lee—"tw hpsvee slew be. heed as to A. die. covery of this trfefure "Well, my friesdet," be *tided, in A chrprfol MOO o f roice--"will we give up the It• i • ft pr)SC 1,0 !" et, the eager response. "You rtrg,..," Grid Adam, atbat enr least on ly ernbr3erg thr , working in the cave--cot an inch heynaci it ' • " NT,I.t true," was the sorrowful sower: "Bet with 4 1 much wealth before us, what can we do?" " Listen." said Adam. "I will go to' young Squire Ornten—l will tell him of our past ink' fortunes and oar present saccess, and solicit him to grant ns a fair lease of all the minerals ie his land at a good lordship; is will be beneficial to all parties. What think you of this?" " W e leave the ?natter in your hands, A4sini" replied Lis companions, "proceed instantly to Squire Ornsoa—n,.t a moment is tab, kat. We ' will wait here till you return, in ease any pe.og eye should mar our good fortune Ant as best you can, and God epeed you!" " Amen :" fervently rejoined Adam. To bathe his face an 1 hand io the river, and adjust his dress, eras the wnrk of a mosusat, and with light and merry heart Adam Lee set out on his errand. Jiiyous were this thoughts which filled the be. rum of Adam bee, as be trod with bounding step the narrow footpath which wound along Ow mar. ria of the rivr, and led to theavetroe to Oran* Lodge, the m usietrof his landlord, Minstar* seemed to beam upon him with fairer upset then before—the very wild Bowers seemed to have se qnired new beauty—the honeysuckle and wild rose gave fort t a fresher fragrance and the trees shrine with fairer verdure than ever he had wit, neared before. The sunbeams were brighter, and earth, air, and sky more beautiful then ever he had left them to be. The joy was in his own heart, and lent a richer beauty to all and Avery thin?. around bim ; and the very birds, in their caroling, seemed to welenoaA and rejoin* along with him " !low happy lam!" he exclaimed, "sad how harp; will I make all around me How listen. ished my old dame will be to-sigbt when I fen h'r a my g ood !wok onwy. r..u 7 disakititer M erv . the little darling of my bean I so i 4.1 virty.ll , 7tniv overjoyed she will bet -143 he sit ',denly added. ait be paused—"what f./),ii/3r ibex's?" Tits mund of - approaohiug vniret teii nu bin Par, an.) err/Tine. into It clamp of basal bushes ishich nveritnn f r t h e stream. he eagerly awaited th e ldrene , of filo porcine. At. length they COMO fall 'n hie view, and to hin eg.tottislimeat poor Adam Lee belled his own—hi 4 beautiful—his 3 , 1 r.,1.-/,1 or,'v dantliter tfi nines eonveraatien with vnttee `ztin; , . Ornt4'n. the Lord of the ratte r tt IVA.% the fr., time that Arlana bad ever , •r t., and ~ f them heine tneniber, and yet , • c . .how e d tior they *err old a, 1 iritirrnt, 7ntlelq men mewed r!.. 34; ""r Porn.- fly end her own *gib'. tion , 4 t,; ^4(31113n the eve* of her fa rts` V Alvin ' 3 1,1•11, ae-teed to *AVM' his eler jrt twuln. , anti( vnimt gathered hefnre u rtq. MINI kin bnanm in n , l •him nn SlakWit to ir,•••••• rinis• thr wrifee to ant ~r-n , f wealth, high rank, r - r •,, Firenr, M Lend t' '.• 3. 'r m:orr*-• .1-ughter? True. she •••• • •• • t. iinir itnps ro it-rnyyl . 'r n.' 6,,1 .he, unknown to her t h • , 14reases of • toast so r , -.IA• ftn lin fortune ? Seduetins, • r in 111 their hideous aspen's ! • I , • •n r min 4, arta a tbiret of .„ ~„ r„ 7 h• tn, lilt ha was nrs the p ••• f fr. , •r. his Iklare of conesalument„ ..Kippl,,e4 guilty pair is the, II• is • •If whin swiciesly the current n( th ehango4. and hq stnea spell unl to silo .pot nn I‘Psring his dauKhter say, a„b..p a ,pp,ite the spot where be lay eOQ. ..:•••/":04/ I= =I " We mtukt eeporste here—may, j hulas apes it Whet would my tither or soy of his Mesas think, to pee us here together?" " Let them think wine they will , dearest Na ry ; but IPm not In berat off thss. Arja I entreat of Ton to slime be to apply to your had. er—he will tint b tto !gra in his refloat" " You do not know my father if you think se," a r)F were') Mary. end hereweet silvery voice Now ded doubly tnelridioto in he father's vats. "My father would give you' the woe Come you have got from my lips The Attelator of a poor n e e would be an ill match for one so high in rank an yontielf " " Nay, ',they, you drill too harshly with its. Look eronnd Ton Dow not this lovely geese remind you of our ehilahood'i happy &aye When we have el4mberel up those banks togeth er. and I hive decked your fair hair with wild flower*. how often did )cm tell me thin you loved me" Tb' pO , l tre la idefl u she answered, Ant) if I did not love you now, aa well u I did dun, I would not set en plaiely with you, No, Edward. it cannot be," alit added more firmly.— "The aiffetenc", in our mesa, our edaoation, oar feeling*, fortuneF, every Jiang precludes you from pergiatinn in your ill tinted Ault. The world i. before ynn—bitta rank, rebowa, all await you Proceed on your journey through life. I Atm)) rejoice to heir of your welfare ;„-- but do entrmat yon, allow your •toispiuogi love C.r 111 , in max ynnr Nth prospeets in this world " Every word that you have uttered makes m e the morn resolved upon aky purpooo. Ibis night I will apply to your father for his Omani to our marriage. A few montit's rseidantme ist the oontinen will *win r e s u me all y our ri ot,. era You will have a. faithful tutor it toyeelf"... "Who will soon tire of air paw scholar," said Mary, interrupting him "To have yen exposed to the cou tempt of our auperiors—the wean, the jeata of your inferiors. At a dinner part!, in a hall .room, amongst every skean of fashionable s o c iety, to keep yot in content dread of my at frooting you by some *allay blonder. No, so; h u t no more of this. Once fee all, I bid yon farewell. So saying, she sprarg liglatiy on tine steppiso amass which led to the other side of the ricer, leaving young Orman trtstlipti I. theAtitot, whi:e her fatlier,sittost betrayed himself, m he e .e and rubbed his hinds. Tb* rushing of the water 'wet itu pabb4y tot tkoliNutti the wand. is She h my ( , Mn daughter yet," ill PiViAlt I remarked, '•as.l elm Leh acted meet mitiketiy.-- So the young minim 10,111111er!--a04 •iitit itoti to I defy broad CumberlaudildfePrilobt! Pittiorit lovely or better girl There pbe pen t be s - ded, us a turn of the path hrongitthete )4 yielt-;- .stiow lightly ahe frip4 alf.og:', The eery sow slips and daisea seitireAy heed beneath her foot ate Stay, .he is tnAting the earner of yen I abe, long lbetik" l -a' Jib 44theisly leoltet after her; tier , fairy form` sessist Mo. using over the grnund--brr pateeelleheentil-41111 1 resehed the turner rte the reeV MO Oh no strea--the psamsi—thrsed '....1 Ailski`godl waved brr band !Er SO i 9' , ..** illa 101004 gulag oa tree. _""itt ' , 611161114, tars. With s linmisi4 A 4. . . as Ls* ask WWI how*, . gig Ali , • 0 4" kil ss,4l. "be ',Will • ' *PM. , . • -it, . ~-, ,1.4 .I , ,CSU , , I Tel BM =I 'Ti. sot, liat7, tbj itthst wilt mom woke the poodist mots is tho load borria the duet before the poor CaisSesiesa reisor'shosigli- Ur. TAU U. Ws cold, damp, silty eight, ia the moth of April, IBM, a eartiags sad fast, with oat- Alms, followed by amoeba. farrier 111114 with Imam and crowded with lackeys, dashed up to tie iatt door of *flop and haadsown WWI 00 the banks of, the Lassdkzd, wagon, sod sorrants of ovary degree rosbei MI to mains the wew-oorners, when two gentlowtea alighted from the fret ioniser, sad were shown by the obsequious landlord low as elegsatly decorated spir: tamest. Both of the straogers were dressed in &imp atottralas, sad seemed to look with wonder on all amid them. "go. far are we from Orate Lodge ?" le gated 40 yoga ry of the strangers. " Aibept a mile pleas your honor," was the "Asimrest lta what is the name of this town?" was Aeneas interrogatory. "Leeeille, it. Called after Adam Lee, the wealthy leading partner of the firm of Adam Lee sad Company, iron merchants, and heaven knows what all." " What lurid glare of light is that which sh;nes so fearfully in the mist—is there any part of the town on firer' inquired the strangers. " No, sir-soh not that is the glare of the fumes@ of the public works," the ready answer. " When the night is dark or misty, the glare of the Uwe is oast upon the elm& and all around." " The place seems to have flow imbed--when was it built?" was the next interrogatory. " Within the last three years," was the reply; "and every day it goes on increasing. " Who me the ehief proprietors?" " Adam Lee, sir. There is siother part of the town, called Orator, after "yawn Squire Orntoo, of Oreton. The young squire succeed ed his uncle, Sir William Emerly, lately in the titles and estates of Emerty." "1 know—l know," said the stranger pati6ntly, as he moved his hand for the jandiord to be silent. "Ts Adam Lee in town?" he in qoired. " I cannot say, sir; bnt I will make in quiry." " Ilia family still reside beie, I suppose?" said she stranger dubiously. " Occssionally," was the answer; "but Miss FESI " Ay, well, what of her!" was the eager in terreta, put so abruptly that the heueet land lord • - " Ohl. Miss Lee. sir. die's bean in Paris, and London, and Beth, and deer knows where ell. She's a great lady zoo, Miss Lee." " Inquire if Adam Leo is in town," said the stranger, as he waved his hand; end the lane' lord vanished with ready alacrity." " Yea seem rassled," said hie friend to the stranger as the. landlord withdrew " Puzzled ! lam 'actually bewildered. Who would bare dreamed. when I left Ornton Ledge nearly three years ago, that on mr return I would_ have found a populous flourishingt9wn where a barren heath. once Kiwi— public works erected where scarcely a blade of corn would grow:— Why, there seems a mystery in it—it looks as if the wand of a magician had struek the soil and enajured en all this." So paying, he threw him tbelfinto s seat, and picking up a newspaper, glanc‘-‘1 at it, and starting up suddenly, excUtim• ed. " Score wonders! when will they case' Lo! urne ni tuy nui Mead l'idlltrt Dee standing tor member ;it Parliament for the neighboring burgh:" " Adam Lee seerus to cross your path in this," said hictriend, as he glanced at the paper. 1' No, by my honor ! I love him the better for it," was the rejoinder; 'And nothing would give m• more sincere pleaaure than to see him return ed as member. For my own part, he shall have all my support and influe3ee. , I speak in honest candor, Dadley." "I doubt it not," he replied; "perhaps you have realms for it." A good humored nails was the only answer, and further maenad:6os vu broken between the two by the appestranee of the landlord, followed by a stout geetlernaaly-lookirl sum. " Mr. Lee is not at hose, sir," said tito laud. lord, bowing; but bare is his partner, Mr. Ralph Sebring." Hier lordatip swung to his feet, and grasping Ralph by the hand hesrtly, routlainted--"What, lay alit friend Ralph! I ant overjoyed to meet 70111 015011 Sore " Naito Orman !I beg your poodoe, s ir, V a l. Irani I should say." Raid ROA. oh/takings Ulm. self. " Tub, mac, omit ! I'd rather that my dear uncle bare the title yet than that his death bad placed it on me. But come, be seated, and in wonder's name tell me bow twine all those marvels labia meet my eyes at every point since I have returned home this length ! " " Imlustry. sheer industry," &towered Ralph smiling. "WWI your boner wee kind atortgb to . grant us a tease of the whereto on your estate prior to your going Arcot we lent, our energies wit It atteerfaleess to Ow task, sod sweets mown od cur efforts. Your late reverend uncle, Sir William Bsterly, was so pleased with our good fortes., that be of his own award gars us a lease of all the minerals in his lands' This was fellow. ed by others. As our works increased, more hands were required, so that we took his laud on fee, and bath the town with:4llml are now in. This is the whole mystery; and so far as year honor's Interest, is eoneerned, we bare setW the part of jut stewards." "Then this ciplaina how any path t,ht.e.i seemed strewed with gold. I seemed to live in a continual shower of It," said Sir Edward. "But Adam Lee, my old friend and his wife,-- and--wad Mary, I mesa his lovely daughter— " He pound, evideutly agitated. " ddem.and hie good lady are wall, answer ed Ralph; sodas to Miss Lea, I eaderstand that she is se the wren of being mania" 114 Married?" eselaimed Sir Edward, in a wee of vases whisk startled ass bearers —"reasneal" and his mentalism, grew deadly pais " No, no," gasped Roltrari•—"a sadden spasm. Herbed!" he muttered. Mk this amsoutits thr her not agsweriog my litters" He leant his ferebead on ilia beads, and for 'a few minutes seemly a breath was heard. From this reverie he was tueueed by *merry peal of bells. "What are thesi belie' he asked abetraotedly. " "his the belle in the wises steeping /slows peallog s velem* for your return," answered tt. • , Ralp*Wised l Ali& - net slippage that / was so meek ihrsegist et bare,'l was the bitter re. " You little know how mush you are beloved," said Ralph, with a friendly smile. vollitet ' IttlfrAdnat . bee return?' destinikd 6100 01 r Eilr !ii illl __ii.r._ Vl,. ' merAsim an 'vests is tiny atrir, ii tins 411 letbir Ital of sleethm, and. Its mad be' . 'resia ;" banehrett Raholt: - - " I must ass him, ma tilt *sit lilt be le: was." 1 st. gill Mai* old Sig 1114 014:1114 0 41" e ves sijArat 2Lbt a tri ' Sat 14 4101111 MAW* 064, 1 = ir=tillietlabittaMbliellaroltiMidall, le shosiAk it,- 1011fiaolikokir. _ . eippropqfriu *teas ebb—, emisimaisigipstluse* CAM. 2 "wit Oil wen kave• ot.; ~'"`,.:~ . the berg, and lutodbitils sad made luthetetritendy limey laid down tits piper eminfoled . areang that Adlnet Lvie destined leased. Stsrving up, he htft tlet *mi l awl beer staading, mina/ upon the electors for their why tbe etreetevilepoon , :. mans in favor oryosag Sir Edward Ihnerly. where the town resides/0e 44 Mom Lee wee sites. The marprise of 'an parlite wee still further in. Met to hunt of the moneion.henim he eimetwed mowed, whea t on tie Baronet's appeetswee Du a eatiage, Carrbeitidid brav os's; iliedisediaidllk):: the huMinp, dedeniug &etre front the whole glassed at the emblesouing on theof the multitude greeted him- and no sweet; had the esrriafe , aid _to his elutes lobeld sari c rimci load plendits ceased, :hen Ralph Se4iing, the erect of the WADEn:MAO i Hit ' , wealthy partner of Adam Lee, proposed that Sir of the bell brought the porter forth in Idwurdukaukbo appointed as alt a trustworthy baste, and the porter, staring et him, hillightily peseta to represent Iris Seaver burgh In puns. inquired'iritsit hdottoted. ...t 7 e.' - -t, meat. The motion was instantly eeetoed, and "Is Miss Lee at home r a was - the s _ the election of Bir Edward was carried without quiry.--,.-.' -7;1/ a dirseatieet coke . Before Emerly could recever • " Oen't tell, John f" aud a lively wow op from hie empties, he was chaired amid the joyous peered. acelemetiosa of thousands. It seemed a perfect "Is the yot neady st beset" - , ~,. , . jubilee; heads of music petscaboisted the street* , "The yeses lids, eh f•—eenstot ney, #.,-. , —pub, tables were *maws "pea to all dews—dews— air. Who /hell I soli ski l' ii wise saki Neon of ail:kiads, with viands of - Ilipierly handed him hie said. TM kohnell i.. every theeeriptioa, were amply provided, and rich glanced at it—bowed, tad politely shotrieg dltne..r and low an Mimed io tip general joy. It was erly into an elegant apertmeet, bowed ageglees":' towards enemies when tired with the esertioas retired.. 1, of the day, Emerly withdrew from the festive Eimer', looked roman . A splendid porteek et - i beard, that a note wee presented so him. Re Mary Lee hung above the mentlepieee, and' -- broke it "ea and readd-- orly was wrapped hi deep thought, ie k , "Sts Etterven—Betere We - resebee you, you when the servant returned, and politely , will be returned as member fat: ster melee burgh. said— My only motive is standing as candidate was to " Miss Lee is particularly engaged just now, seem* the election to yourself, se I Irsiew yes please your lionor,•loutivill be at **me lt ~is a t .I.L I would be forward in time. lam sorry that ur- short time." gent barium in London compels- me and my " Engaged with the Earl Be le-Mnikkgit isi, Nally to proceed thither Al your duties ea- pose r sled Etoeriy, frowning. u - iii i i i 1 t Member of Pediment will cell con speedily to the j "Rh ?—ab—yes-- yes --I believe so, ... . metropolis, I shall feel most happy to meet you, i meted the serrate, ... a. , . and congretnlateyou on your return. Meanwhile, i Risibly turned... "Thee there le no ~... I am your honor's most obedient servant, 1 for me awaiting the Earl's deportees," be ADAM Lee i sternly, and instantly left the hones. , Disappointments seemed drawing to • clots, j " Your honer, eh—will call again, •4 4 ?" is. . and not a moment was lost till Bitterly was post. I quired the servant haste on his way to London. - tnaebidable de- y " No'." was the stem svelter) is a Wei en lays, however, arose on his journey, so that I, deep, so angry, that the lackey jumped book. some days elapsed before he reached his destine. l wards., f tiou. Night bad advanced as he entered Lou I chi e f—d ee p gr i e f— smug the bosom of ilmer.,••a goo ; end the confused noise, hubeb, and uproar !•ly, as he slowly paced his way back to the het& of the city, were little caloulated to soothe his J.Flis heart had been set on cue subject 110180)40' already agitated mind. Ile drove at once to ' she bad deceived him, and all the world tad ti" Patton's hotel, in St. James'. street, and late i c world's worth was a 'barren blank beneefottiOlii" though the hour was, Beate card to the residence I him Under these circumstances be eat &Own— of Adam Lee, aanonncing Lis arrival in the cityj and pe en ed at; e pisele to Mary. l and his intention of ealliag ; but to his regret thel"l little. " De at Marv," he wrote, antici note was returned, as the family had gone to ) Windsor, sad were not expected back for some , " lid the. eheei checkered scenes of life, we fame days ! met as sea navenavedune. - During my reldiellea I wrote you repeet - edly but never rki- Several days passed when Dudley milled on ; a broad,. I "' him, and requested him to attend a drawing room ' efl " e the eilgeteet ack nowle dgement , e my at St. jater ,,, raiscv 00 juilusilig day. This letters were received. 3iy feelings -you MOW ' toe well—how long—how fondly, how he declined on the ptee of ill health. The fol- ) r ~ loved you /see however, to my= lowing day, as he sat at the window of his apart- r ' s orrow, tbet it is all fere , e:ten Even alt . t i ll o u r o u e t ' qu l ps alt i t h es ing w hi wi e t b h p ayee d stilatbet s i es h) 1 7 k to t w be arda g ew th g e o . ; S ea n are soon to be the bride of Earl De la ' palace, and scanning the ear brilliant burial I vmead do wrort g. In my " 11 "glom. were I not of the.,footmen who clustered like bees on every ) " -with that Heater the y araiie upon X98ea141411; yoy ppy, Mu available part of such carriage as it whirled along, 1 a nd that u ma ever be ha is terietit a decal equipage drove slowly up • but being 1 P ra y er O f your tffeat hatiat a EDWAßD Cisarrox." ' t impeded by the dens , mars of car riages which . preceded it, paused oppo-ite the window. At This letter was instantly dispatched; sad that moment a young officer of the Guard§ ad. i Sturdy was preparing t depart for the enswhissa • winced, and saluting the inmates of the carriage, 1 when, towards evenieg a lackey called sa Mobs. catered into eovrertmtinn with them The ob- i tel. and banded him ao answer from Miry. structiuns being removed, the carriage proceeded, " DEAR. EDWARD : I hare received you: Isle and es the young officer bowed and retired, a fair I ter, the contents of Ciii,.ll grieve and surprise and beiuteous face b e nt from the carriagewin. me. I did receive your letters;' but would is dew and returned his salute Emerly spranglieN, have been decerieus.on my part—fo much your his feet—he could not be mistaken; that fair and , inferior—to bare answered there In regard to lovely lice was to deeply impressed upon his the rumor of my marriage with the Vert De lea heart ever to be forgotten. It was indeed Mary ) Mark, behave me it is without feundatioe, and I Lee ; but oh 1 . bow much more lovely than when , will never give my hand where I cannot give a he bed last parted with her ! lie dew from the r heart I am tired of the uatuesuingness of a pui t went itivr 146 ig4l Von, but medics it %July i,, ; I.4vutiou life, null in ulmtlit-Nico to my riabseit behold the pritteety egaipage wheeled into the , outumande, I return to Cumberlandshire. Shedd arched gate leading to the court of Se. Jatnea' ; you peas that way, my parents will rejoice to see' Palace Bitterly did he regret his folly at re. , you. Meanwhile, I remain, dear Edirard, your fusing to atteturthe drawing-room ; and return- ) sintcrt welt-wisher, ing to his hotel,. be sat fretting with impatience watching with eagerness, as each carriage wheel ed past, for the one in which be bad behelb Mary Lee. Front this state of mind be was aroused by his friend Dudley, who entered-beaming with joy i A thousand guineas, my dear friend" cried Dudley, "your secret is Land out." "I do not usderstand you," said gmerly with surprise. " Why, I have seen her—spoken to her " " Who is the name of wonder do you mein?" " Miss Lee.-.the belle of the Beason--the ad mired dell admirers—beeutifulas Venus, arid as rich u sputum ! Yon blush,you rogue Iba I have found you out at last!' " Whose earriage was she in f" inquired Eta arty, fora momeat thrown off his guard.. " So, thee, yes saw her ?" "Oily for an instant, 43 she looked from the carriage window. She wu presented by the sly old dowager wisher toldieve her soaps green of a nephew into the young lady's good glues" "Who is her" The young earl De h Mark, a captain in the Ourds, of a good old family, but plagny little means.' " So'twas he who spoke to her at the carriage 1 window," muttered gmerly. Dudley remained and dined witt him, and at night they drove to the Italian opera-house. The , inagnifielest decorations of the house—the brit limit display of rank and beauty in the crowded stalls, which rose tree to tier above each other, crowded with the jeweled and gemmed nobility of It uglaci-e-the gorgeous brilliancy of the scen ery and overpowering effect of the music, passed from the thoughts of Eaerly, u he glanced his eyes - around till they became riveted on the face of Mary Lee, who oat is one of the bozos on the second tier opposite. Her sole ristantiou was deeply absorbed in the opera, and her eyes bent so eteadfastly oat the etege that she seemed to he &alloyed at the remarks of the young Earl D. la Mark, who lent on the side of the box, while perineknow and then some unmeaning compli ment into her ea. A feeling of rage sled jeal ousy shot through the bosom of Snihrly; sad an be gaud on that calm, sweet, heavenly fit*, en taila,.so bright, so besiitiful, his fellfavt beaten more serene and %Mowed. At the end-of the first act, as the curtain drop. ped, the raised her eyes, and turtling, sailed in answer le *sifts ssasuis et rho young Nur; Ago ming bee eyes ekes the tier of blare is front Qf her, her gems net this a[ toritaiy. Zoe re SIMI% she eet, apeilboatAi ; abet alitoriaii sup pressed sty, OW vase hos ha east. get cow teatime *mon realty pals, aid with altuttle moan - she anik tleutins tw timerss of the Saul De is Sea, "to foreasetaky esseht her as she was Ankh; ea the ironed. The certain of the stall woe inekettrdrawa, sad the , whelk tees , Imeas Mewed' in a scentsodoe. Ihiseetripletell from his seat, sad, darting through thakkby rushed to the AZ where she had been, but the box eel eept2—all had 'tote. • - • The, followfug toren** Etieeelly prnpired to Via Mis eldr i ty l tki met orterft nate fee his fciend ,t , ' oft, when his ell • sloarasturs its the . Kolas Mtn. Icldr .. ,*l* - ' • " 4!l:oligliolnetslike. et , TIM 61114, disit th 6 howaidui of i ift. True;lenuiThr, w%t'se te st, the Coart "4 u l c OV "lsr u sti st rest , Islet, wee taken soddenly itt at the elltalleall h i re 4 t • la ! gi , lee' a.er "lit kr" ti l tq ab . • ou • ig 43 04:07414 4 two '11144 's tit-t.imst book,rtaq •ila 34 cs :r.f.;6Nt I _ .41 ill.' B. F. EiIiGAITaDISOA. -7 i. S A Xuir Lis" With.a shout of joy he pressed - the letter to his ;lips. "Dear Eduard." he rapeseed. "I know her heart is mine:" H. rat% the bell Curiously, arid his valet rushed in. " A earriapi instantly 1 ." be exclaimed, ' the -astonished valet dew to get the et:. &red. With lightning speed he drove to was Square, and ea the go/elision being tat whether Miss Lee was at betas, the answer wee,. "So ; she hod set oat for Camberlandabits tom hours ago." Madness slams raised Eansily's brain Ati be nqlerett the ~rise to return. Post le • . • he was detertaiond; and a post4haiss were instantly ordered, sad in lens *wan he was whirling along the road in wadi 9t ry Lee.- The post boys were ammo.' at the rapid.V with which they were ordered to travel, t inkr4ttil triseittatiir d.soutz.pt-• - ving Moog at a fearful pace, whan, &bout pight, a huge insaberiag cart cm* ie agytigi with hie carriage, which weefairly brnkals 44400, and the mammies' legmti3stsioeimi emit enema , mansions that be was plaited op gait* bte. 'The braises *tisk, be bad received, anid dos agitation of his mind, brought ms a naleatatiwidt of brain fever, sod be was remand to she maw Aon of Adam Lee, where'll that asseasiabassi skill could d o , _were not in the 'tightwad/roe, negleetod. Mary was bib constant sass her !And smoothed bid pillow. end *dais the cooling draught to his wetted toad fovea** • ipe. Long and weary watrtbet tratebhty,wed. doubtful the struggle between death ref Has..•.. At length ho awoke to be restored to bed* leile.' happiness and the Bret symptom. served, of it was one motuiug, while his bed side, he moved restle,aly all" aurtaius aside, and met his eager, latillhOle " Mary, titer Mary 1 ." lie eintaimed. 4 29Clit mat at last I" Tears gushed flaw bar eyes as abe kiimAnk. band, sad kola that boor he tipsily rseereseh O. • door blight morning In fdagoat t 11190 ) Emelt . takieg her by the bank. said J. s', e`Tbie day tbree yes," eyes niesa baud when prolferaxt to Cott on this 9014 . Ili' you sow seeept It." af " She looked up in lids hme e 4, food-- , soirO that be, pressed her to bts bosom. ar. " You will be my bride, dear Mary Te.1.414,' Hued . i ui f to y Whir cosset a irs faiiiiiiitO, laid bee blushing tow is her . yeses . 6, breast. I . _ ~.' • - • " lnd lifor fatheedode eenessir noliewrae, a r °Wiliest thee ; and emerging free a okay 4 *el hushes, Adam lee sppeated, MOW , . .. , beaming w ith ,joy. • 0 ..,. . ii B e not apprised;' he aid. " 2114 1, i 4; ego I lay 'annealed in these very t heard yea, ray deer 614, refuse the loner, I haste ail your objoetioaa.. It holier of sarpriee, grief, sad loy . I that some ; sod rind... road ire(' tgalop sqii as Indy adhere to your refnparwoni Ay= 'shoot sway obj.etioar whickloat Node, .. wore the toadaia is ths /aka. alkosid. ho s t. yell; sad that I would sisk• roil) Smiag-milia ibt ray lever.- 1 base lerookedi ,it yes Willow 'elided Ards INhiridorets yoi sh I bite tonassed-wesith, slid .heoet-Nehaar yow l :awd beiZio WOE Se , kowyour ister lefige.24pflfeasi' hos isr isasialpqam tailieb)=muovit AiAbbk, = I, l ip4V:grusor ~ , d rmado4l .6062.4,.. 41..1" *4 el ketillil 11,11 1.1 `'tl 4 .7,411 r.I I A vv er q xi. 1% 1 , t; rsa