Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, October 18, 1856, Image 1

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r-le .away t , , ,li.r) tree himself of his onerous
lo t , rs II tilt ing at the low fence which enclosed
tt,, , scanty 11,or yard, he- gave the customary
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an.wer It scii• not Fong, however. before Gray
s , r) i-suod fr , m tho do , r and advanced to the
foto,. when Drist , l served the process of the
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- Mr tirayson: the regulators of this settle
m-nt liavo ditected me to give you ten days ' on
fee to leav ,, th.• country They will meet again
T. RR, Pr.--re... 1 r, I IP wo rk from nest Friday, and if you are not
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_ate •ir.... Corn by that time, it will become their duty to
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" What for.'" a4krd Grayson, quietly.
EXI'itESS & TH.A.NSPORTATION CO ~ 1:,,r stealing this horse," the functionary re
((it dr r the mitre a d , rn , of of the Plank Road (•,, r di. I, Iltymy his ban] on the horse ' s mane, "and
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Sat. .. , ,-1 it sereu.tiosetted by a Messenger . on' ."li , ii 1 • - • "o.n• nti 1 1 , I, ' 'h r •nrn , f t 1,.• •` When was he stolen?" asked the noticed.
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V, , , , , Janua ry, 26, I `...,6 i 7 i . ,1 .. If, 1, 1 •L'iz. 1 ' .),-, ~, • .., . •, r , i r ,.” you know very well without being told. "
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WRIGHT, RATTLER R MAtilr. an of ccur.o.l •-hal have to obey "
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. rarebit! What have you Found !
in: I ' ' u•• , ir•v. 1.1111 afr wry v,:irtilt, i , that , rtrifi•-.4 coaling a mov, meat to ride away ",
rig most arim.R.R lob.' su pert....... , rte.ut ( ~,.. . }-:',;.. 1 A g.. I . '•• „I, r f., ; ~,,,i f r , : , i ,
~,,,.. ,
. St'.l:l! et( ro 1 ." said Grayson, "don ' t be in a
...er br,..1411;1ty, at
Jae* ' Ne..., Dram's's Bleck, and 1 p .w . r .O 11/ ,k. g 1 1,-. m 1., - lie' -nit ilia IS '• I f. 1111,11 he gone before the ten days are
Is th. 7t.is /* l4 ) "'• l 3 r d ii 1( J • L '' .. • " L•L '"""' : rT. ;NI , It•tt 1 1 kn. s 1 , ,ti t I 1 4 Or. • r 111111^. f , up. and you and I way not meet again fora long
t utcrits. CASFI EREB, VESIINos, ..,,
a. nv.l f.hiflostat• Rte andPatte.rtka,an4Garsrapi t• Ull.i .. 1•n' 1 r I !in , ...lin.. •,•'•- oil I not 1.- foto , '
We' time,
,te, apt (lowa and come in: let 11.1 take a part
sew. It&tt of r.irl chscrn.ll.-n 1.. •poll I,h• t a nk of r ... ar•intine''' E1w0,,,1 retir, d fr , ill Ow 0 .alt- t . trig: .lrin ( together. I. have curneeseellent Ishii
wo.t fasudtede wad tbit pars,- .1 the most aCt.icinr..ca,,l .
lou dout,t it, tAll. see and be itAtontlitled at nee mum—. , r disc ,n.ti ., d, I ut brew hin t ail
!• ‘, t,. nee; ,s , lie t ;r., v k 0... )„„) b r ou g ht home "
the G.,ode mod Les ['twee. The Public. will &brays and
him rI, and It illlng to raiiondlitatet.rf OD* be sheminfr 1 .. so n fAti - he ,l hi. h •7•e'` and o m mro,,, 1 1 . T v 0 ,,, ~,, Now, the worthy functionary, as we have in- I
*trek ta, all al tio give /din A Csl l D.f.‘".ferv t " 9,13 " ..0 ' L ' '‘' his 1 .- i it- rut t I..'"' who l% To " 1 1, .In pi' , will • timate I. nr as the afnmsahl time bore witaess r ii
It•nee of F:'w , o•1'• • hors, I. r, pr, -hr'', i t flat th e ....
,' was ,-quite partial " to this deecription of pro.
!" i ' V t, team Wort. eat awl nes& in the Serttatenner es.: molt el -
1.r" , , , ..4 steles Let an entidbeetsek PlO/ 711 -c C. 1. ••• 11 °'• 111 ''• • ' 4l ' operhtt. , li , V. , 1 1 -1 -.t. n to• Int , rrupt,-.1 ; In i fl., v dire: setae of bi 4 aNuaiuranees even insinuating"
MtSY see esseuest.,,s, ant; be ,-,,t0 toped, and 11
p.rra,,,,.
Jolts .ro.thniNe• were filled with wonder, when to , nth aft , r month that be tolk snmAim,s "a drop too mods;" and
Eor, Ido k e 16,15:4.-4
__--_. ,f a though be felt some mi 'ring about remaining
1 I Mosistn On - ..e s o rit, rur r eetth., by sa• minim et ua.isest - pa - a • away, and thorn were sail} n , s i gn sir
st
ou to salt parebuien4 bi
C ARTER a BR' collision in Grayson's company than his oasis'
urst 7, MSC
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THE STRATAGEM
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A TALE OE EARLY TIRES IN THE WEST
r' Ekr 1 rr* , ro, I Er •tn Nent , i •Icy to
td• .ut %. ur to a Li, L ?f,,• rw i
ereet,d the tv r•hcr,
"f tho • - I
Virgininn4. L. Ihi T 1 1 1 V.
‘tf t' It , ' Wl+ .1 to I'l '4 i•
1 , 11 , 1't , r t 11
gant, , \ , rl , a-A.,,,, , ,11 , 1 ,i, ', , t ~i
qtr .n I II• r 11' 1 i I r ,t,
a , 10 I n I • l•
1 1 , h a t .t.1,1.'. 1 f I 111.. I ~t!r1.••1,1 an its
preil .1r I.•¢nl trit 11,1- !rt. Inv, 11..
had not t ,, (11 rhlvil r
pay r• 1 11,/ r r ,, nn IT% for t•
an , l s e w' 1 . I lat r , •,1 ! I !I
hotnq, i I • 1 --
a Cesllll'r% I , all .1, a-I , a I A
tn.. t a our— , ;Mt
nw? r farn'Lly I ~f
and ~n- r th, la,t,r 1,, in,. I ,
of 6i. , m Nh,,nt
In j, nrne% in ! t orard 'ho h, h 1111r,,1
,ne 11 at n n within a r .,
nd , a mil , inr,, T , r „ r i„ ,„,i
&urrnoirld , 1 I,v - 1.1 , 1'1(711 r
tnrad innd 1
f‘ptttempf,t.;
that h -t , hi,
lv , rs 1, • I .•fl. • )et • n,, r
•
f r 'X 1 . 11 t/ 1. vr
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on, h.- I. H calon f r , n ,n l .;
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th e n , -I, ~,1 t•a, ut-. Ind 1
the f 1,1- • ).-, Ile r,r , I it 1,,, rn 1.,
roacho.l I-- 1, turn• .1 1,1. aitenti .n,
t., the trn, • ut , n gthiel, 1,, {{ . 4.
n t • en i rr,-- ff 'he rr, , :rn.;
Tin a; fir ar-. el , ete , l do tnvtlint
h,w9r , l ,•131m t., I in.l her .r
true that he 6 , 1,1.0 r r 3,1 of nei lt h
leer, who 1,3 , 1 tif.se begun ,irttle
t h at h,, th a t awl thn., prevent , I - 1
their enel. , ,in ) ! it; but neither 1, 1 17.1" nor
marked the trooa, ..r 4 , aked the prairie
In the m, , ti.iqrati , ti I , I in,
murk w o r e rat,i,ll‘ Alan he h, I , Cp. tit i t l i e
fr oth d the centre of A I , • 1 ,111 11 4 , e: l4 , r
•irtri 31TintlZ "thee
ration 9 r mrany r. h1:1 ..rg It)
iarai, for Ow protection of Lif, and t.'• rtt•
Of thi• hangi, nlwata 1( .1 ly • nr, 1 f , rvrir , l
)131 ,•h.,+ , 1 1.`941t r, an,' r / r
ity w lt4cli 11 , " h 9 ,1 el r , •. , 1 f,tartnr , ..
tral f ir, u a , I , •rzt , •• t t • ti,.
not tiqualir eny , % ,, 1 fr ,, nt) r
f i e . 1 ter .inr I. had, at the r). r, ~1 ~f Ol t
ripen lir ‘..t , rN, telt r . ma I ,
awl It. • vr , m , 11j. r 113.1 fri,210 , t.• mar fr
the •th • 1,1 , 1 hill). rto
turt,r , I itA 11,1104' Titlg nil •
%,• • lop' .1 th, it 11.1.
tr,
Plot rt• r La,l pr. V. Wt.? r.
from runninc int, w,th
rtrilz• t k r • 1 •,c, i t hr
up I' OM' I. I! , ) 7. , 1 authnri lc
i n tl 1,91r1 , -7 1 ' EIR , .(Id, I Li. v:
IltIst"Illal‘ 01- t 1; irl(",Or
Ti 11111 4 ,1 WOP• to thi. I !•Iti n. •ti
turn fr •In An • tt•rn o • I,
L.'l Lt hint • , f tlif• •1 ,•1 Inn i
••ii •• • I 111 ):1.1 1 1 art
What was ),Q :in l rip , Ti i. arning—a
filot h th• ititro nt Lis rrFrtl~tnr
anti h.ll iwins r—that
it p. ,4 0• , 1•11 f A n ,1
u ,„ t Hi n w imm.l-11r0i'v when
h w 1c1.3 !Ivo .1.. 111 in Ti' 11 1 ;107'11 ' ..1 lir
whet t,O r , Trl ; , 1" :0111..11 ,
or 0,1,, 1 ,r7,1 I 0
$1 50 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
ERIE, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1856,
In the meantime, it rune to be rumored in
ti lt t Ione ! , t that there was some secret oonnec•
not , between Grayson and Itilwood's daughter,
11, 1 , 11 ,h They had been seen by several per
it, ,•I .se conversation, at times and places
::01,,•,.e.1 a desire for concealment; and
u. 1,.r...ti tent even .to far 1.01 to say, that he
had h. 1, tied to hiss her, on parting, late in
tb, tmle Whatever may have been the
tr..r. .1, ludtt.r, it is, at all events, certain,
that 1;r3 : , ...II was an unmarried man; and that
tle .iti,itt,•l 1., twcen the parents of the pair in
K. !ducky. I.dd broken up an intimacy which
~ r t.. in a marriage; and it is probe.
, that a subordinate, if not a primary motive,
inducing him to taketposwession of the disputed
I ,ml, was a desire to le near Hannah. Nor was
tl,l. wish without its appropriate justification;
f t tlinugh not strictly beautiful, gannab was
Tretty, atvi, what is better for a frontier
active, fresh and rosy At the time of
Uri), .ri's arrival in the settlement, she was a
tik plat eighteen; and wag OS 6oemate
nil .r a border wife as could be found in the
11.. w , tart The former intimacy was soon re
neap!, and bef.re the end of two months it-spas
azrj, t 1 ti..tt they be married as anon as
I r Thtlo r's eon . sent enuld be obtained
litit this was not po easily eompassed, for, all
tin,, Elwood had been brooding over bia de
feat, .ind tb.vi.ing ways and means of roenvoring
Ow midic“reted land
k? length, after many consultations with a
named Driscol, who WA as his neuter'•
aot i n the regulator company, he acceded to a
pr..i, eutiou. made long before by that worthy,
reiectcd by Elwood on account of its dishon
e.,tv
lie only adopted the plan now, because it
rr.i, apparently the only escape from permanent
+felt; and long chafing under what be consider
criprou4 wrong, had made him reckless of
0p.a0. , , and rl , •tertnined on Nuccess, at whatever
,•t
tine morninc. about a week after the taking
of this resolotion; it was announce(' that one of
F.!won.l' , hors , hail been stolen on the night
on , l reculatnrs were straightway an.
.OT II I,I 1, t, , torr..t nut sod puniqh an daring an
nL r 1r happened, tareidently, of . rouro,)
a 1, No which had east one of its shoes on ,
lv • 11% b-f•re; and this cirrumstanee render.
e it • .11.... •v , r his trail Dris.enl,
a • l'• liei!tenant, discovered the
...r .‘tr up , o it , almost a. „,,,,„„,11,, a . if
1 , 1. ,1 n ii.r.-s.nt when it was made Ile led
tt • a'.m, int.) the prairie toward the east;
at.l 014•11 , ria 111 . - , ompanionq declared that tiny
old now nothing of the trail, the sharp
1 I. it..•nnut swore that it was "as plain as
.1,, n 1,1% far , . "— Artily. a somewhat exalt:
g r ,te ti.ression: for the color. if not the size
f-iturr in Ilis eonntenance, made it alto.
R ther t appireni to be overlooked! They fol.
1 vr. , l 'wever, convinced by the earnest
n.._. of 10% not 1 y their own eyes,
afrei cuing a mile toward the east, be be
cin gra Inally to verge southward, and, having
w and about rat random for some time finally
to,•ki a direet nonrie for the point of timber on
which Gravtion lived'
IMO
1319
11. IIT Ti''' I Il 0
1 . i , fr Li.
0 . arrivinz at the pent, which terminated,
tt , iii a dense h'sz , l thicket. Pridfdol at once
ri4h• , l hip way inta the cOvert, and in: there
rd• ~f Graydcn. and leading rff toward the
' r . . ara4 mood a M 31 1 .9 fotstep—kis.
or ....lir:. "Fhede appearanees fully explained
f l,. f .nd th , re wad not a MID present whel
,xpr w , leeided conviction that Gray•
r, wad th , thief
Ti•••
toarkf , l that his boldness was
r2r,lt,r Outti P:he be would not
1.,‘ kept 11., here so npar Nit Driseol des
..I:ir d .h.ounticalLy, that tbk was "the smartest
t' n w110 . 4' lat‘lnP4*. since, if , the trail
t.• wneld think of look
, 1. r 11 , rso sto't•n kola a mile above'---
• 011.1 1 ; %1i wil" was a good one, he said, and
su(see4A becatrAe he, Driscol, bap
, t:t•.l t remarkably *harp sight for 411
=I
r ;
1 r I I,
•••1 IfQ 1. , tll i.l 10r54 , 4 and mull To this plopo ,
%.ipp ,rt-I by 0...01.tr pcileuee, th.• regula •
t .r. '1•-f.T1 , .••1, MI 1 Driseol stoek, previously some
rchs
depre.wri by sundry good causes, forthwith
r tlik regulation market to a reape.qable
rretutUlD
114‘11:11/ recovered the stolen property, the next
question which presented itself for their conside
raft .n. was in what way they should punish the
thief To .urh then as the), this was not a air.
field , prohlr m: with gut touch deliberation, it was
I.terminel that he roust hp at onoe driven from
the e ry The -days of grace," usually gilt.
on ,tich oeos.„l“tis, were ten, and in pursuance
„f thi. •c ' , 'm. it was resolved that Grayson
.h till G. allowed that length of time
in which jo 'mange his affairs, and set out for a
!VW h tue: ^T, as the regulators expressed it,
t., n hi tn .elf " Driscol; having already,
h% I,i. pratsevrortht etfOrtg in the cause of right,
himself the of the affair, was invested
with a'tth rtt t notify Ctrayson of this decree.
' The matt. r bei n 2 thus settled. the corps adjourn:
el t me .t again t,.n days thereafter, in order to
se that it itilzm - tat was fully carried into
eff. et
if , r 'ff
P Ir 'ln :',
duties required, the temptation was too str , n ; :
for him, and silencing hia fear,, he sprang to
the ground
"Tie your horse to the fenoe there." xaid Gray.
son, "and come in " Driscol obeyed, And it sva.4
not long before be was seated in t b h cabin, with
a tin cup in hie hand, and its gou..rou, Luntent,
finding their way rapidly down his eapajou ,
throat.
" Whiskey Litt pleasant drink, after al!, iqn't
it ?" said Grayson, Ig miling at the gusto with
which Driscol dwelt upon the draught, and
the game cuoineot he rose to w•t his cup on the
table at the back of the official
" Very pleasant indeed," said Prise , .l in reply
and to prove his sincerity, aid. d ht• cup
again to his lips But thil tine h wa• n t
destined to taste its contents It was suddenly
dashed from his hand—a saddle girth wa, throan
over his arms and his body—and before he
aware of what wab being done, hit titun.l btm
securely pinioned to the chair! 1 r 'pc was
speedily passed round bi and tied, in lik
manner, behind, so that ho lit , rally. move
neither bland nor foot : lie niaile tunou. ,t.
fort to break away, but he M...)U1'1 t, 't 14.1% , ,. 1), itt
more secure hal h 'ett iu ',if f,-!ti to I
stocks ! He WAS fairly entraf .It, Ith
he foamed, and swore, and thret,l, It (I',l
no manner of good Of chi. he at kn.:ill h, ano.
sensible, and grinding hi, t. , t 6 .L 1 ituriiit e nt
be relapsed into dogged nee
Having thoroughly secured Ili, prt. o, r, Gray
son, who was something of a wag, p..ured nut a
small quantity of the sodurtire liqtytr, and e ,ni
ing round in front of Ow ill tt. , :d s tun t ,'
graciously in his face, and drank health"—
" Success to you. Mr. Drisonl," said h^ , t RD A
long , may you continueetn ornament to the di—
tinguished company of which you are an honored
officer !"
Driacol ground his teeth, but made ❑) reply,
and the toast was drunk, like ane •f Ih, im
preasive sentiments given at public ;linn , r-.
profound silence"'
Raving drained Ow cup, Grayson derositeil
iF upon the table, and hims - ;If to a chair ,'and
drawing the latter up toward his r'
toed the conference Olive.
"I think I have yin pretty c',"'
The lieutenant made n ) reply
‘, I see you are net in a very coeiable linmor ••
continued Grayson ; "and, to tell v••u the truth
I am not much that way inHint I ms du. I
am determined to get to Ille 1; ,it r
before you shall leave f , Ire
know all about it ; I if Noll .1 n't , v'•at tr
worse for rin,fthat's all "
" What do you mean ' ' ;don
19 -waking for the first I'me
" I mean this," Grayson anew' ;,.1..n
"„
did not take that horse fr m Eliv'.o•l's- 7 , t
/by , I saw yon 'I, it lint —;;;; e to-•i
_many will not be reeeivial. I am ;I. t , rouned t)
you shall give me a certificati in w,ri•inLs.
such is the Act You needn't look
for by the God that mad,- von .11%11 r
leave that chair /alive, on); Q.; von- 1 • go: r ..i t
Grayson was a large. rather fleshy man wit);
a light enmplezinn t loc e v e, : sn i
good natured and hard to ar 11-e. whe t , nn ;
earnest, as now, like all men f hi..r inip; 1,
h;, eye. h e qns il o ri before it in fear and chafe
He was, however, resilved n 't to 3:i'd•
upon the greatest extremity
; "Come.” said Grayson, producing materia's
for writing. "here are pen. ink. and parvir . are
t you willing to write R. I dictate r
" No "said Drisco), doggedly
" see if 'I can't mak- you crill;nz then
muttered-his captor ;an 1. );; to "h . r I
of the (able, he tnok down a coil of rope. vS eh
hung upon a peg, and returned to his &antic.;
Forming a nonce at one end, he pl iced it •ut
I/rises - 11'a neck, and threw the „ the r 01,1 vi r
beam which suppoheil the r 4
" Are you going to murder me' '1 mlfl 1 I
the official in alarm
"Yes" answered Grotv.on. drawing' t i, e 1 L ~,, r ~,i-i,n , re me n . he wail easily swayed by his
end down, end tightening the trios.) ab tut. lira-- . ~; t ar ehildren W hile Hannah and her brothers
col's throat. .-eamine I the mlEri,,,:e certificate, and laughed
" You'll sufferer for this." sail the li. titenan. ,car . the -tratagem," Grayson drew Elwood a•
furiously .
),,le 'in I exhibited a paper, written in a cramped,
" That won't help L im , win e) l " coolly replied uneven hand, es follows :
Grayson. tugging at the rope,nnti I one lei: of the ~ Th i s 1 ,, •,-1 eertify. that it was not Josiah
chair gave signs of rising from th e tla ir, 'in I I:racson who took Robert Elwood's horse from
Driscol's face exhibited ontnt-tak iitle -yrnpton- I, L is st in!, last night —but I took him myself, by
of incipient strangulation , rran • in. t I , , a- t . accuse Grayson of the
"Stop ! stop "' he exclaimed, .1 a ' `i" re, t, . ft• an 1 •Ir;ve him to leave his new farm.
dtieed to a Mere wheeze—and Graysm -ease •l " TnoiaAs Dniscot. "
off" to bear him I t. Elwr , t•i hilighed as hi came to the words " bp,
"'Won't anything eke 4 tti , fy vin Liar a writ. arrati:i mew," but read on without speaking
ten rertifieste ?" he asked—'Petk'nj With. hF' ' irraL • n th n r. • iate.l the manner in whi .h he
cult,, and making motions as if cafe/corm,: • L h, I , Ti.tappi if the lieutenant, and the joke soon
swallow something to) large to pass Ih ' _ate f -„ i e hi m in a onod bninor The regulators were
his throat e died in. anti h 'ard the explanation, and all
" Nothing but that," answered I)ra vs .11'.1 ~i
ilughing ht artily over the capture of Drisool,
dedly ; "and if you don't give it 1) we, wit n tlit ~ insist, ,I that Ifannah anti her husband
, your regulator friends arrive. in-teal 4 trip, they -lin' 1 in tint, and rid.. with them to Elwood's
will find you, swinging from this ht.mi I.y the \, H r .1 4 •n needed much persuasion—the
nec k :', A n d, see i ng h is victim hi -state,h•• wll i'.. bort v rode away together—the "lads and
again tugged at the r pe, until 01. iii.) si,”,- ' - ' t this neighborhood were summoned,
' were exhibited ns before— .nly a Lt'!. more nil- an I i'. , , lay and night passed away in merriment
parently. in 1 d'in. rig
" Ho.—hold, tiraysun :' h 'g4 , .i tlu frighten 1, r , v -., n and his wife returned on the follow•
ed and strangling Iteutet.arit, and as hi- ex. cut ion 'ne morniorT to their new home, where a life of
er again relaxed a little, h. , :nt , i ,„, I ,: , 1„,.
it, Uly anti honorable industry Was rewarded
let me up and I ' ll do any; hiug ) , )-1 w lur with affluence and content Their descendants
"That is to says laughed Gray-. - •n, ••y ~a w 't''l
-till I lea upou the place, one of the most been
rather take the chances of a tight than IL , 11 , 1.1^ i f,,' i n extensive firms tipon that fertile paririe
up like a sheep steritug LI g I)Lt y' u up. in B ill nn the , pot were the disputed cabin stood,
deed!" And once more he ilteigg ..I thou rope. hes since been built a handsome brick_house, and
down more vigorously than ever I pay 'nly a
. iust tribute to amiable character,
" I--didn't mean that -intl.cd " gulped th e when I .av that a more hospitable mansion is not
unhappy official, this time alit strano .1 m .. 10 f und in the western country
earnest .
' " What did you mean then?' ' sternly I mai, 1 r • , lb. `, • l .rne•you te.tt rq the N y 1 ,„„,.„
ed Grayson, relaxing a littlt, onee again A Young Lady Drawn in a Lottery.
" I will write the certificate," moaned the stn - -......--
f n tan at e lieutenant, "if you will let one art.) N,•ar,y .y. sr ago a young lady in France,
loose, and won't tell anybody until the ten .11:.- . a .„..1 l ;. hi. ` - du Belie, conceived the singular
are out—" i ,
ot I_p
~. ,op;
Why do you wish it ItL pt t.t Grit '' ii a -tug of herself in marriage • hy .
, ~, c.. lottery. She was thirty years old,
"If I give ktieh a certificate as y u, .1 , mar..l.'' l ,, , 1 a I r.. of o ,tiib a ry„ and in d es p a i r at not
mournfully answered the disconsolate officer, ''l , tiudiu.: . Lushau 1 with en .ugh means at his
shall have to leave the country—an I I win' ,ocamand to -nit her views She announced,
time to get away. T... 1.1 r , tl. ,t her handsome but rather mature
"Oh ! that's it, is it ' Weld--vary well " 1 r- n sli ull I be disposed of on the following
About an hour after this, D r iscol issii 1 f!Liii i, rms •411 e created a lottery with five hundred
the house, and, springing -upon the 'nor'... iel 1 her -of a thousand francs each Subscribers
away at a gallop toward Etw Lod*, II r•• le. left w , r t . pr.sLtii , themselves in person, in order
the animal, butdeoltced tocut,r, tcllng Hannah i that -;.•• might decide on their acceptability as
who happened to be in the yard, to say to I. r 1 hu-1 , 4n I- The subscribers of course were to be
father that "it was all right." he pu.he , l en ti, I - ig 'e men The subscriptions were planed in
ward home—tenderly rubbing his threat, first o w hands ot a notary as fast as made, and the
Tith the right hand and then with the left, alt ,lraw ng was n•t tit take place till all the shares
de way Three days afterward, he •.lisarpazrad NI•I' tak. u. that is, when the sum of half a
from the settlement, and was heard of no m or.• it,: tou .a francs was c o mplete.
Grayson waited until near nightfall, and Ntt quite a year elapsed before the shares were
then took his way, se usual, to a little clump of a i taken. The drawing recently took place in
trees, that stood near Elwood's enclosure ; to the offiee,of the N Aar, who held the subscrit,l one
meet Hannah. Here 'he stayed more than an lau 1 t h e in qul, in the presence of two magi.
hour, detailing the circumstances of the aceusa- 'rates \ thou-and numbers were planed in an
tion against him, and laughing w ith her, over the to n. the subs.ribers being numbered in order as
ridicul ma figure cut by her father's re-c.ec'ab'e their names 1 / 2 lfl r,, inscribed The urn was thor
lieutenant. Before they parted their plins were I magi:lly shaken up, a blind hazel was thrust in,
all arranged, sod Grayson went 1 .: ),..L. in excel- i and No .499 withdrawn The happy individual
, lent butoor. What there pals were will be seen w ho sub -cribed '.t 1_199 was% Tunisian General,
I in the Scqt.ol wli . had already occupied the pubiio attention by
Eight days went by without any event int- 111•4 On' utal caprices But the lady was neither
portant to our story—Hannah and Grayson meet- 1 frightened at the turban, nor the beard, nor the
lag each evening, in the grove, and parting again harem of the happy barbarian, who hastened to
undiscovered. On the ninth day, the former merry her, and to pocket hie flee hundred than.
went to the house of a neighbor, where it was sand francs. The happy couple have left for Tu.
understood that she was to remain during t o be s i s , w h e re th e y w ill maids.
night, and return home on the following morning.
Graypion remained on his fano until near sunset,
alLu he mounted his horse and rode away. This
iita3 the la•t of hi "d•tys of grace;" and thifiee
whn +•iw him pas..ing along the road, mach:ldea
that Le had to the dictates of prudence
and era.. leaving the field
()a the f , Thwing morning, the regulators as.
4.-mbl.•l to thot their orders had been obeyed;
and, though Elwood was a little disconcerted by
the A.., ne ~f Itriscol, since it was understood
that left the country, the meeting
wa , r , n-.1,1 ,, red only a formal one, and the pre
,cac .f ti, ir rtlit ii, utensot was not indispen
"obi. They Twore, , do t i in high spirits to the
rr , .teises, estpcotiog to tind the house deserted
ru , l waiting for mu occupant. Elwood was to
1.16.• :tetnediate pomessiou, and all the way across
th, wa• f, hcitatiog himself upon the
~.1 rapidity of hi!i triumph. What wu
th. .oirpriw , then, on approaching the house,
to ' , motto issuing from the chimney, as usual
—the lour thrown wide open, and Grayson
standing quit tly in fr,nt of it The party halt
.tit I a t outtcll wan called, but its beliberations
r , n mean. toliou.: it was forthwith de
r r:,,, Q c I, Bray- , .0 stood in defiance of the
I v I.e put4:!.iwci —that ie, " lynched"
.1,:‘,1 : Ti-.iobject of this fierce
ere, , uturai...d se ht. was, ',till stood near
.1 c mpany slowly approached
IT.- tl, n advanced and addressed
HEM
MEI
• I thiuk the ten days arc not yet up, gentle•
trp-, ail L.. wildly
, 1• y an , wered Elwood quickly;
•• a , here t )Itiow whetlier.you intend to
/lb/ y rho auth , rith:4, and leave the country?"
• I think, Eiwo/id," said the young man, not
roplying, " this matter can be settled
vrt en you and me, without bloodshed, and even
without tr,,ublo If you will come in with•
rit• irg/• and John {his sons,) I will introduce
u to my wifo aril we can talk it over, with a
g'a• , of whi,kAy "
.1n thcr ~ i n-ult.ation ensued, when, in order
prsve th•./r dignifiel moderation, they agreed
1•;,‘I.,•/ I aud hi, swas should "go in and see
L.• hil to sac "
.11/. cl icr , rotered first: directly be.
f hi.n. killdiuz her side.; and Asking with
(Li his rosy daughter, Hannah :
• .V 0 genilemou," %aid Grayson,gravely
lu .111,4 th,n) Ilannah'i laughter explod
/1
I hoc.. !,ther. father "' .he exclaimed,
, .;n 2 f r r,rl ,nd exteudecl her hands; "a'n't
t,
'rip. :aurt, W 3, C.' .nravus; and though the
1I r kutt 1. I , rlw and was evidently co the
p .int f with orry different emotions,
..n , vii dAd to its influence, and, joining
3n , 1 hr r hu4band, laughed loudly, peal
r real :
could boar it no longer—be seized
11•ti,r1-. 1 1 by 'he arm and her violently, till
Ip , rsolf 4ufrioiently to speak; as
r was wpeeehle.a with rage
•• 1". entir , dv too late to make a 'fuss,' fa
r." qhe ...ail at length, "for here is the mar•
o • :iill•ate and Grayson is your son!"
Gni
- tA l tl9,v l Yri.hte6ou, r iarfliaar?,
11-1 this land, you would probably
t ihr.n•th, I Ihluk ynu and I had better
f• nI. i 9 I Till t3kr , it as her marriage por
t, n "
• If v. 1 ,1 rin -hnw, that vnu did_uut take the
Grarsnn," said George, the elder of the
•w answer for that: hut—"
•Ti T,•in .1 , r•-ry easily." interrupted the
v 1 , 1•1,1 r, i, T have the pouf in my
r. t
TT , -an.yht 01's eve as he !poke, and re.
him with 3 lnnk, for he could P ee that the
11 i man I, ,, aan t. , approhend an exposure in the
This fnrhearance did more
r e .n hint lisenmfiture than aught
v !11 , infint , nne of Genre: for, like all
B. F. SLOAN, EDll'Oll.
NUMBHR 23. ,
Sunday in Jew York.
While Broadway is it nroteed on Sunday with
thousands of people in gay attire, flocking to the
temples of worship, very different scenes we oc
curring in other.parts of the city. Within Ave
minutes walk of Broadway, on either side, below
Greed street, arc exhibitions of the most shims.
less debauchery and prostitution—heetheaben
that would shame_the worshippers of Jogproant,
or the man eaters of the Caulked islands The
profligates of every description congregate in Ai
lowest dens of -Wimpy and vice, and give loose
rein to most brutal'. passions, indulging in every
degrading excess, plundering sad berg plun
dered
Sunday is a regular harvest for the keepers of
low grogeriei and bowies of ill fame. Swat of
the laborers as are given to dissipation, who Ind
little time and less mean• to gratify their Mss'
along thru' the week, with their weeks ware m
their pockets and a day of lobate upon their
hands, systematically patronise thane establish.'
meats on Sunday.
The principal business of the Police Courtin
Monday is, invariably, the disposal of cases of
disorderly conduct, ass.iu:ts. quarrels, vagrancy,
and beastly intoxication The returns from the
various wards on Monday, usually coo t aiu records
of about one hundred arrests fir intoxication; yet
this is but a hunt iudicati in of the 11430110 of de
bauchery that are enacted 11.1 tb: basements and
garrets where dissipation of every kind ruins riot.
In front of a dilapidated grocery near the Five
Points, yesterday afternoon, a passer by Wight
have witnessed the following some: A group of
the most degraded and wretched beluga ooriceiv.
able bad congregated Men, women and chile
dren in rags were quarreliug, swearing, fighting
and indulging in the most obscene and profane
language. Two negeoes ha I been fighting, and
one having been worsted, hal got a quart cup
and filling it with filthy water from the gutter,
was covering his enoruy with mui, keeping out
of his way by running aidund a large dry goads
box.
A women with scarcely enough clothing to save
her from the most indecent exposure, wk.+ rolling
upon the ground in a state of beastly intoxication
swearing frightfully, while the principal atten
tion of the crowd was directed t, a bloody fight
between two women, which they seemed to be
relishtng greatly A more perfect soene of de
bauchery and degredation can scarcely be itnag.
fined Mr Pease's mission has done much for
tins vicinity, but any one witnessing that:scene
would have been convinced that much yet re
mains to be done, before th , Five Points locality
becomes a paritdiNe
Kansas Affairs
—•..-
Our eorrespondent et Westport, under date of
the 24th send 4 ue the following:
From the following letter of Goi Geary In
answer to one from myylf, you will see some
thing of the plan and determiustiou of the Exec:
utive to establuth order and secure peace in Kan-
*as:
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Lecompton, K T , September 26,'58.
To H CLAY PATE.-My Dear Sir: I have
ererrttne, ana dbitinteering year services to' 111511
a c mpany to preserve the peace of those coun
ties, and prevent disturbance at the polls. .
While thanking you most kindly for your ang•
gestions, and for your friendly offer, I have to
say that I have made ever) - arrangement neces
sary to protect the b ,na file citizens ut this Ter
ritory in the exercise of their right of garage.
The order has already been issued tl secure the'
attendance, of United States troops at points
where I have reason to anticipate troubles.
I am especialy determined and sensitive on
this point. and will punish with the uttnlf,t se—
verity, any interference with the legitimate ex—
ercise of the sacred rights of +uffrago
I trust that you, and all other god men will
aid me in this matter, which I hat's much at
heart
Very trtCy yohr obedient -ervaut,
Signed, JOHN W. GEARY
WHAT THE 131.ArK REPL FLICAN HOCSE
The late Black Republican House of Repfesen•
tatives at Washington is roqable for these thine:
I It was nine we-•Kn a Speaker,
wbieh to generally effected to one day, and dun/
log the whole of that tune Congress was in a
state of disorganization
2 It refused -to pass a bill securing peso. in
Kansas, and which nullified certain obnoxious
laws in that Territory, f , r the re on that such
peace would be damaging to the .p Utica.) proft_
pecta of the party
3. It passed a law legislating slavery into
Kansas fur two years, and extending the Fu e ,
tive Slave Law over it and Nebraska
4. It passed an enactment raising the salary
of its members'frum SS to 118 a day
3 It refused to pass the Army -Appropriation
Bill at the regular session, and an extra session
had to he called for that purpose, putting the
Government to great expense
These measures are the only things which rem•
dered the last session of the Black Republican
louse at all memorable —Cin Enquirer.
TALE BEARI NO. —Scver repeat a story, unless
you are cermiu it is correct, and oven not then
unless something is to be gained, either of inte
rest to yourself, or for the good of the 'sem
concerned. Tattling is a mean and wicked prac
tice, and he who indulges in it, growl more foad
of it in proportion as he is successful. If yon
have no good to say of your neighbor, never re
proach his character by telling that which is false.
He who tells you the faults of others, intends to
tell others of your faults, and so the dub of news
is handed from one to another, until the tale
becomes enormous " A story never loses an;.
thing," is wisely remarked ; but on the contrary
gains in proportion,as it is repeated by those who
have not a very stnct regard for truth. Truly,
"the tongue is an unruly evil, full of dealt ,
poison "
A I'ITURCII ma LUAUS ALOPIII.--There is a
Presbyterian Cnuroh in Northampton (empty,
Virginia, comprised entirelfof ladies. They are
twenty two in number. There is ont a single
male member among them ; and, of course as
they can have no eldership, th.-yi are not properly
an organized Church; but the ladies, hoping
mat against hope, have ixruvered in their .401
terhood, and they have actually increased iit
numbers, more than many churches with a sfek
tied pastor and the regular administrations of
the sanctuary. The church is °ailed the "Mimi
Church," after the late Dr Halads, of naiads).
phia, who au *.a liberal contributor towards its
erection
fox Coswm—The black ropublicrau papers
slain that Hon. Taostss Cotiw►Y is a supporter
of FIEMONT This is not so. A Now York
eorrespondent of the Cincinnati Times states that
ha has been informed by Mr. COBIPIN himself
that he (C.) shortly intended taking the stump
for Fruxons in Ohio. >,
- Ha who haa
swat okays dog u
r .1f for hie ooropssioix
his olosik.