ERIE ,WEEKL - y oBsERvER __ _ 81 50 A YEAR, neADVANCE. ______ __ _ ______. _ 1)141 . 11E '27, llllilligiUM (L,L, / • EiJ tNII NI. '4. tICIOISE .. I CI t \ QM EMI • fsJ A n. r, • hi. t• .s. s• :'••• • a• .S" 17.7 - —" • •` f -1, • • n• pa r • .er • • e• ab,,t ME SINESS DIRECTORY =1 MIME I U 1) %I LI /11 I 111 It I l.\l,Bit I I'd \PORT, 1 , ) , • 3)1( r•IN..II\I , Ii \ %11. .1 ISIZIITIILit, 141..1.1'11 sl-Atlt \1 II IA \ NS Ttil - 11( \ TON =I A :•%1 MITI Wt. .1. 1- 11, •• 1 , 1 2 It, It! Ali 441 t oral 11., 14,1,1 111i1i II t ( lIMIIMII I=l t 111.1.11 'I 4.11 I IN( lA, T. -l' Llacl Tl A. I a e • 1111.1.1111 I , 11 Utici• . , , 11.1.1 1. (It lit j. if arid.! ,rr. I. =I . 111 0. ( 0 1:1( ~ % 1. i, • t.. .11.1t160. ai =I 1{1)1 ; \ I IC,/ rr I 01)1 ll,h/ 'l.l It: MEE= %111.1.1,11 •. I. %\ I I=l T. 111 RICO\ ..TI 114 P. Kt fl , I:1 I li U. .111f1It I IttlO'rlf A. .."1"F ‘t l ItT I.LUItI.I It. I I T 1.1.11 1 % FiTI.IR A itutrriii It =I I=l =I UZitt 1 hl 1 T111111,...41N 1.104'1.1 1 11. 111211.111'A 1.1 I . It PI liNi , '1 .'I , 1 %. i, , Ott. I • 1% A 1 4t C=11:113M21 J 1 11.. . 4111(.!4 %Li ...t•-• a it, I- • • a v raga's trin• ma • EMMEN craze harsr , ~ . r ~A:r 13=3M1 =I =1 111 1 1 1, 111 MEE Ft4filionilaglud ttaupug Hell* Cu, private house* 1., .4,1 will, ell thv nervavao far 11 a ties fur doing boo troth tort' manner, •act babes trail Mt Will be taboret! villa • r.t 1•14.4 r. ut the pialolif W 11,01144! He UM, Mall boars be at, lira.. Foundry, oa rltatt stimeet. between 61.01.1 t Mid Wr-11111111. 1.r1 , ..1 , 1r” . I, 1•44 • $411114.3[1. EMIEZI 4. ()Num.:. nALL HILLARD SALOON. I Stre.t, betwgim VI% asill %It* Nei - - J. J. LINTN. : ALlin t • , ..taktkocker,, Monthly Macula's, Cksay 11,44 , , Nowayopera, Ilo.d Pima, Poduit Cultic", b. ..f.r wro.t of the env 22 T yi.oß 4,„ N 1 NIG, B.INKER3 AND XXCILIIvON JPROLtIi, •., r P J•roomi it Co N... York Wimovibed, Pa. 61:0144 t•IL(111- _ _ _ BKALEY, r‘. l ETIRI•ANY iurir....a and Farrier. Livery Dealer, Truklair ^ai •-•timn, "den bu rerrteer to the public. • , , Rth .1,4..4 cabal Landing, wimp* be wl7l be gist le •.., • Huron. la the weal F C BRALEY. .• 114 r. h /ILA - T. W. 31100 k-S. ta. al u ..rortne.. Prvrlawoa, Yrostuee, Port, ruin Snit, Grain, Ir, Fruit., Vote, P.a. Wooden, Willow and Stone Warr, C. rrol a•}l Nu 7, `t►ta street, oppostte 6ro. s Hotel, the. .1. C. SCRIPTritle, r . v . ..11.4ru , r. A ;tribe and deali-r in Daguerreotype, Ambeatips la.: 111 , Inerphi. Stambrisli of deeenptios State street, p!nalt, Bruvra • Doted, Liu, Pa. r. ,- trattu uo.l Dealer to Noble ItocitUrti W WO/V s tit OW it ling.% nu k react' at PARKER, MA I ° L DA REAL ESTATE BROKERS. LAIII,IBI7R- A NCEI ANL GENERAL:AV/V.lTh, Comm* Nem aad taiga My. lowa. %it lilt & Dil.)1( LE, PwitK4R 4, (.ILLY r• 1tt0.,.,4 w itt , haolge, Lasd Agents, and Art' Xll.llli• a~h,.AN N, ttuuKsas, limos. lowa. Lyons, . , lowa . . , • , „ , h t, t.,an , I.,nts lo Week= iod North 'A esters to ., -. , yr.. ( httroa, o,oti Pro-t00f.410.• t. .N•lorikak.ft T.e/ • ,- -..•.4-,t 4 ar..l ono reoadontk Pt. Tales, ke ..... T. II t{ - ! 6 .k. *n 0,e4 , at - T - ott , firoriotory A4llc, 164**.t 4.10 R, F) , I: ',# ?1,,“ J o b.. .--- . Esq. try _.„ 1 ... ,aturait.4, ►4nud II a Lowry, , ~ .till, o. • ~ n •. li itk..1an..4.3, hie, a. Mesdralie, Him M. C .I,n, Ind z.aznuel Urotb.rton, Vlr•toriort, Ps.; Dr. M. C . s ., 1 , , ',I. u, or, I , • ralteil, !Lock Island, 1::. 1y47 - - - CHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY ‘„ 19 . ifereliossie' Excha 'eye, P414344e/pksa. Authorized Capital, $400,000, Amount Se curely Invested. $200,000. -sir,' in riyi the Leil a / a lum of husnlYlmseill, ;.4 a perk•Nal ( garter Ma-.n., 44,1 Transportatlin Risks take* at raismit rates rliriiTEEA :411 sl,D,,sseti. Jr Ben. ) L Weialstem, Warner, John A Marshall, • 11 Jiilin H Haw, G4o W Woolat4m, Hi-am Sttlkr , Chas B Wright, L . J Wm H Al/en, Aaron I; WrM a it Awe p.ejl AVW V P 87117, L•.t lh h hretetary •I. ,; —l.-49 t RES KF:TT, Arent R 114., J. L tr rS. INSURANCE AGENT. i ) 11. I' It 1 , ..•••k: TI ` , 4 thr b.liow lag rellAble Coimpamos, via : I k. •NA F - 11:1. I N. , URI,NCE COMPANY, f f k-tr .r , l, non • • Caitall6llo.lkl) 50L.,,L7 1121. AND 1.Y5L1..1 ACE C., ..... „, 1 ,, r. • • • Capital L • N , l/ . 5 / 4 FIRE AND .V41 , 1.U.E J.N.5 L41.4./ITZ r.C.prul $300,000. 4.(Vl LIFE ISsURA SCE COMMA.. Y, • • - • Capital J/50,000 •'• • 1 , , es, I, al Itkwr ha sergrlif to the Ineturel ertll Forint. Of. •t , 49 The Insornnoe for Town an. Country r. 9,11 t. 17 - 1. Inournne• otopsoy roe solo .aurenct. on CLer, tivocript4ou of property LA Town sod “• tat., ILL ore , nosiotest with security Bias en tk, elatmt,s, Ll/ the Formers. is wh.tch smiting bat - •r• and 4**i-rot, tu feet or over from expoourra, sr* • •I ttmtatch all kind property Or* it, ...tOor .•er•aAubeut koe ntal4aLtd Ist &Gael la yilu wad! In eitiler D•partaaikat at the Wald mt.. k r.••• V fIVT hbala, ,J - !. n Itll.ll Moorhead. lia'•hit•, Alfr•rt Klut () J Nrn,s ( 4 / a ratull FiP; !er, •^ t L t, ,mrs C Jour" etnnolimur, &it 1 'I t ILI, )4 11x1,1%, Trey yrr or, J ]'or-ett s, traeai uda • i r , J rqr I♦PITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Phafi /rip 4)a. ) : .1 fn. 1 1 , 10.141 p10.14.11•111/11b• I■ a•., 1,3.11.1 mthe prnAl•OflAtUOapal).vltAoa ~,~.. , , j,.,~~t 6 ,• 1 Ir. 111 6 / , "IN I .It , irP4l , j(llii• 141:1b1(divuTila • • - "r:1 , 1) niti;.ronivlly ad Juetpef .16 6 6. 6 ,6 6 .60.,..1161b6111.0•6 1 . 16 /11.1166111; n 6 3(1 4 ("bol•I ‘41.0p4.11, 6 ,$ 6. 1616 6 I s • • 6616 61,11 11 , fit aartet Iland fl -P.4. 1‘114.1 JObit 1 Doti!. Johl, t.atrett. ,rouri I , avh!ll *ace) R II•). Dr R M _,- , penter Me I wr rcr e oSlifi • • It.rhar 4 Newt:quid, Seto Ag” Mania Preei 31,1 ,110 , I .S 1 FARMER'S IND MECHANIC" o. Marine. and Late Insurance Company h a , V W 3 f Cala WWI W• 1111 • • Ire etc rhalealelplis CAPITAL $30,000. ClreCi• r.r• I n-uranc e Goode N 1r or In.uranrn 04, % eiftrile. Cargo •arl r...r I. lu ;111 lour. ro the world. l laird 1,., Luce. oa 1.2 khril. * anal. Ha ,ruaJtan4 Land extras. I u ion A{..l, I 11.4r•UCi -, 14,011 ail 14/Vial agog . 41 ufwL r ; I , IItIC FOR 5 I, A I it 1 IoiILFLS .• II Aitg•titet•a i l'•w• Ninni [to, MOLD t: Nea I c ,, ,11f , II 14 ELIIIIIMID, See reUaY A I...LEN A. CRAIG. Arai. 11 NJ. l. 11 , .g00s Moot Furnishing and Hanging Bella. brr wou :4E1.0 tuft toetbo.l of tialollllllllllllbt a ~ot.•n,i Erie county ilia be givrs epee tal at ONE PRICE-CASH SYSTEM I TibIJALm. HAYLn A Co., vt). I. Brews', Hotel. We, are, frnm rand loner this date, t, Pries Cosh tayelem flu only • • ',II ta•in , •• 4111•6111JA, Jo III!kiln to In turning rater this new iest is nor bootaess an I,r ,a•t. , IN igq...l and •utstantlal moon why •‘ •bnnue their ir,04111 at our busy mitt of trod*• s• it • p not i wa‘• to keep every thing perteitsing to • , •••• , •1. 6 .•ILeas. and are rou•unnt,y 111.1.01. Via for sae :.ll, the tra,:e N • 14,e ••••tvnt of Inns ospononee Le the trade, winch t n gre•d• areto t.e hnnight cheap, and the • li,nrllinkt, lot•reon volnd biall.fllll and what an set. t• .411ne exp,rl , [l , . teanbe, Y. th.t more prollit can be Imes • • , f I,rttrt than 1, the very common maser of MEI .41,1 tInA a.: marked ,a pima ftilree ao that nuns ma. re•i IL-re to• varlatie• from the tn• marked 101•46 va m ;KW • .k•••. as ai ;ye ca.ll 1.011 who rpu his goods : A an.. •. , ne f , r -ass -1 we *tab to change the print of mart 1 1 ,m fhls arraarement the child a• , IL+ 1 4.41,4r,' 4 r parson of matures' plan, so Sr t. I. 'true g ti trnuzhl U* are Oat IMLYIhICIen, or • . ' • r litev at.;; be ?elan:bed ;,.. . • ~,•••• '• .111 be 10 1., . , w Lich we ho,re tedn , f, r interiO on •il 1,••• 111%e tLis arraharevagent kartwe ba• 't. wurre 104,tIng with thee* are.,,,,,ta with moo* but 1.110•08 wlau are ZEES Ifeitig Erie & eadVille EXPRESS S TRANSPORTATIO' CO. r rhr manajenttnt of at Plizilik Road ('o ) Daily Lines from Erie to 11'Nean, Edinboro, Klecknerville, Saegerstown & Meadville. t - i Fcrisii at F:rte irtitt the Americas Kasten). rn .and , ttuthtdn Eipmsr, lull attend to this col • Irrts , t, n.dr.. and rce-unts Each Wagon has a ; . st•ettlup•nieti by • Messenger. 0 I) :-PAFFORP Supt. t It Ler LAID, Art , Fair, A. U. bulgur, Mesdnie. t r ittt,t,att t . 26, 1• 4 45. 37 SOUTHERN LINE OF STAGES. U ,,... 01. I , l' "4 SAars.4 end N• It r f) 111.1' 1 to. 1341 I :. , ar C..sche• bu beeiglat cge I r•r, • .r.rd '.) it e Lod inurnuedtate Osier& l' a• • • most of the towns In • •,•1 I I ror,ine. tenons Stare VII lea.. r.. • 11. t. , 4,1,1,4,11 g • F b• the ....At F•re to New Ca•thi only jj ,•I i t *are ¶0 Inquire ►t Girard Depot for ( es to n nIUI it 11.4,1 What have you Pound ! Eureka' 9.14 h. :ii..." i., ,i 0,".0...1 en•i ...i per+. aalk.i•troettt of Goode 1!11') j ,i...)' r r.eot •• tol• , -117, at J *he 1 1:elidleig's, Ss tiro . O r wels 1114ftek, " • •• 'l'• ..• to . , . 4 et.; I .11 t.! J X J ratio., egetoscing i Qrils. , •A!:•INKKErt. VgBllhiiB. ac, ~.. n . i • Il• W. , 4 1 4 sts lea and Patterns, i‘pdGannopts .• . I ..!•• ' ! • ‘rr .. •cr.t tk..n 1... raft the teat. of the 1 II“..• •,..• .6/41. a LK: th• pUl••• of the wet 12D001111101.1. it ' • ~ J • ' 11, .4,4 ..•... awl nr ...welshed at the richer*. of •, . „ . •,.: . ... l'• - i. • Tlic Public *ill afereye ise.l are•mtto”date every are b• e1b ,,, 42 Yu 11 I .311 • Don t Wert No 9, grown ' ) lock =MEM , m FA cot tn 4 made to the beet swami. arid asset /pp , . t ,n Itztlrele.l public cupattli their CMS and be enlotoewd, awl tiara purchase , • —:t JOUR 00 ALDING MS Tea ter pee -Pima. per Peeled pe A:: N I 1 i r...1.1 . 1. the wfor o bik ., to l i t it one • T. u.n iely )I. ' 1 I ''..llF. ED , 11 ipsnue Turpsatisr, toy the Wed et ia • • purdisows. by Jaz, t, /IRK 9 1 1011 11 4 Sin VVW F. Rtsdervecit, Jo. >V Sterrett, Jacob tisasovi, WY 13 s.n, P.Josond A owls; U Jones Stools, John U. VeuJOile, Geary/. Merrell, Edward lleallitglos J t; Johnson, John 1 Newlin Jona Teller dr Lt *CC:, Erie Asyut t Fth. M•stogantii. EDW . a Hatitooto F bita*.Taa 1... c I.iscn. JR 'I Nor., F Pwa.uca, Fro.Ot WIth.(IT, BATTLLS t WARW CiraM Stage (to ieltrt Vottrp. THE DREAM Mos iWnill---bat not tb. doodbo Wawa That Woos* childhood's aye; lad sot t 6 shwahar that {..oath Mahler, WI palate high. all the day the mut had swept the shaft With bairn, aahrolua chime, Aad N. Ifs atidaligist saariaariads Wlth hor yeas( haart's kept tiara la gnaw gm heed WI sorrows Vs, thus pilaf Iv elaseiti • oars OM Is limos •• am *visa rill wawa Ikons& I• and was sa4 was: Is gimes she eras k "MT PitAlidlA, aY A wallow with &mold Thy iliaapliai V gait sal tiar► twit with grief sad mew* Tears &II Ulm tula--a soft moots Stott o'er Um , steysr'• VA. As sliver *nano stirrnd tla Jr, ♦ad whits winged twined Mgt, fibs hoard In Uwe see r, Of drat endurusiesitnn., To rev Lad ho:r *doe of old, By postfeet trust to heirea. Of Lot who S. Sc earn werid Outzede the surges high. AAA at JeLomb's amidst* as r The ralatro. mom the ab 7. Of Lacoeb's dystitlees digit to fOod O( Hairs.r's lonely cries, tikOldi by the roma lad, Lad Abroduola walks.. run rustle/ the rpsplessf dtutale Exultant awl afar, The dreamer's teem was that of or Crowned vetth • wan-bers star, Asd when the awl/ stunalag teheas ♦thwart her pllleu , *he woks, the ce.alllat to sLeesb Urges and gist' of soul Olt sight!: doll a 1'6406 ItS4 Some bards .1 spirit au r 66646 weld talk to lamiltil 1 / 11 41 ass. God-inalad *SW us we !~ad ram rebirm it. shoot bear* ha atctorima sa►!Lw, ♦W ovals's', midates, se ssul In Judah's wend dire tEijoict VICTORIA. THE siitowsßßlDE NY WAXY Y. STANLLY SISSOS cfraPTIR 1 . . •• v• ra The pleasant light of a spring evening was ....., I e ti. just falling over the busy city of New York, ..:. when Victoria Colony rat 11/ her small parlor and lo tked out upon the crowded streets, where woo. I i the people. hurrying to and fro, iu the gathering ~, w • upon I star-sight ohatiows, looked ludiattuet and dim as ,ax she I inks 1 ' the shapes seem in a dream. ~ n.er infinte:- A thoughtful, perchanee a mournful, express r -01 rUrpo', o ion was on the lady ' s free She had grown Tl°o4 itto•o tr •Rele r-- heart sick and weary-weary of the great world , S`"? was a .wart aot'r"• ho - t'l l lg wo'nan , i'' .4l f '‘', l b " witl ‘ ' '4 .• t• and its false "ogled people-and ienged, with the whose perfect h. tlth and natural em•rgy of ober. a " 11' ''' '. whole strength of ber nature, to find and make acter dtsposed an I qualis oi 1,4-• for keeping the i I a home where lip and .'t i e and spirit spoke the r. ins of government in her •wii hands With a earnest truth alike alike , h., ,uom , oe „ n ,„ so d p er rft Fi e e t r r s e u g pe irp riu n s t on o 4 r emu:: and tat c i • n ir ‘ r i ,. l ..i s4 ;, r o v.l .,. l l l l,:la u eg l ... young she hail already wanoereia iiir Ki - tide:Si. [.. • u ' it Though out nineteeu, see bad traveled ov e r to market oranV - rilie*ln thee u‘tir t P'teat. tires-ince heart was in her ha 1100... rid it ets• not I. t'-' Europe twice, iu o_o apany with a party of friends i Cud th. New World was 'lmo-. a. t.mtltar as "al''eted thlt 'II' w till P a% n ' u ' h 4tt ‘ nt'" t t. the 01 , 1 She had be •u a • lee' et to ei vui d a Va.'. of lovers-if su h 4.'v .. 'l l l t. ‘.... • " i country, to town and hamlet, ono . serywhere I To ass I-1 0 1. flu , . mil iiv ii .'n '•t 1 1 ° 1 1 she rains menial p,a,g a , sp it uffet., '. 1 hei 0p..; mantic fashion Th re wt , n, I rah', rah mt Ibe "There ts tone that d ''t• ll good - -n , , ii it on'.:" liking tilev hit fir each c.t.1.. r, it was a frank, , she said, tr.m•tifili y, to it r-etf The LIMO had honest tie lof f'..isesn L l , that show-(' itself with been wiser. Voiotia t. , ilt al, things upon t r u,,t - , int a th..itzlit of slisru.! Vie rte Wisai like a That time lieu u.,w tl ime by, aid she required 1 1.i1ip• 'hied let to oi , from ,el„-1, ant Phillip , eon•iction ee et the worth of a L111E1.141 heart be tianecord, faradiar wilt .1.. p r relation, V'e'o it fore she cent,' allow it to answer h e r s I rift, whort he would have teen ill at ease with the Suddenly a new thought issued across her I hetes,. Miss Colony, became a boy again f..r . mind liiib,rr • her search bad been prosecuted her sake, and raced over the litl'a or took less,as , in her two rightful grab sad station Those ru hous-keeping isitti lost from his good aunt, who professed the deepest regard and love for her t wi' h the greatest or 0., - .ri-.., The io'ly o',l twit , in the city of her birth, kuew her for what she Dearly brok • 11.- hea-' with 11.12'.'41.1.: when o'i , was; the wealthy Muss Culuuy, ward of Luke c titling auildeoly ivo the k oche!), she found . Forrester, Esq , acid only child and heir of Mark Phillip wearing a high necked up-ou like Vic 0 I Colony, deceasid T, them she was not so mu e t, rites and grave l% roditg out a pie crust un 'er ~ a woman, fair stud young, as the embolied like the supervision of the o , r l . Fl•tretlea sn , oo o: , ness of all that ye low gold, the representative et the feet of Ompliace, would d•ie.t.'e-% ha. of the /rest money bags the said Mark Co may, recurred to the m.m.l of the huyirri firm-e rr. ~ dectased, had left tichtuti him. When she had had she ben read in the classics, but of liereu_ traveled, in her, own country and in others, she lea she knew not half so much asff the man in , had done so with ail the means and applisoee aof the moon, and imy marle the internal comment wealth, and yet hoped to fiud bouest hearts to " Weil, c.rtaie` v, men are the most awkard it love her, and frank souls to dare teli her of her of all critters," anti she left the cousins to their ni faults The foolish child: She smiled to herself, own devices , • at that moment, thinking bmw foolish she I What with rambling on the bill sides, gaither. r been and how Yalu that search must always be -iog flowere, autumn leaves. an 1 autnnan f l uits, For either wow the kuee to ulaminou sal (a, each in the season, .5e wino weather rityckly our lips in the dust, or we are repelled by the pasaed away It wis almest time for Captain glitter of the gold, and think tit fortunate posses- Banat .rd to art pail in the goo I ship -Ocean sor too haughty to listen to our Williipdfitsl Wave," and more than time for Victoria to re' - admonitions turn home The “season" in the city had log laterp),.tin of P, - .)ved!.nc3 Victoria, having laughed a quiet little laugh commenced, and h• r guardian hurried lo r do- 1 ye .-, l', ~ .. • .., .1 neituutartly stopping over her own foily, went duwu to the study to parture. Can the tea ler guess for what she Ie ti i•• 1 rises - ' iu ' 1, S..t.tr, CIIrISI 10, is but obtain her guardian's consent to a plat she had waited? : 1i to. , Vitt. , e.- t'..' ci,. ult 7, strengthen. The jut formed, upon the spur t.f the moment. Only fire grand husking-the last gathering Wh y h a l V o s tor i a -'one tilts' lam afraid she he , klll.cl l i Ic it sill ', . tit-', that ruinous • • Sbe was a petted. if not a apoiied child, and, of the kind i n th e ne i g hoorh.•rid, t 1 w hich she was unfa-hi , nah'e raiouz,h, to prefer a bear to a ..t fi leases olio,', Infeete..l ~,, repuilican ranks. as always before, soon gained her point. And had received an express it:3%l'lolon, and which bag of the yet o w gt.ld .5,." 1' r I P,0. , , ----0----- one w' ek from that very day, saw her walking she longed to a tt ow I Arad ',tits was what kept IVe sr- e*4 t,? per-ore that the Times begins Fremmts Services to Freedom. rn und,r.rptpi The charamer of th e republican quietly lute.. the kitchen of a large, handsome the city girl ft- •ar the assembly, the opera, and ____ - ww ___ ' ~ ~ 1 ,. ( , ~ ,t,t,,, , ~, navy -off! • ^WIN' i . bAii •ae that Providence has farm house, to the valley of the blue Conneeu the tbeat. r: I knew ahe had a barbarous taste, One of the prep siterous claims of the champr - , • in.. rp .-, lin P•nusi Isar l , 11 far the purpose of cut, wearing a plain dress of gray. a black silk sad yet I cannot find it in my heart to a p ilagtac ons of Cil FlifiMoNT is di•pcKeil of in an artie:e 1i,.? flit Utoo , ,i. -it ~ P '., "t , , j) , ";' , ,as t , Mt, trimmed with for the ('vine rate's dam-el eri"i ' a.) im• ti.a-i'y •tilpiii . g .. the further pros apron. and a coarse straw ' igi tali' Nes York E., pre*s from which we citric! ,r ; •s f '4 'l . '3- n it.llll)lllri.tinsi against this blue Watch, chain, diamond crops and pin, all The evening of the husking cans.. Ilu . Vic t h e t',ll,,w r o g : L - Th, per= n'.l4 ii ,to 'I s. port iit 's 'tin-- / ... o r „,:,,,,,,.,, , ‘‘.,, t.. , / , , ,, , , that so 6vertui. were Roue; she had not, evin a plain gold ring toria, in so ne of li.r rattryes, had •nstiageri to V It •ias, a thousand times, been claimed that it ..iiitid I. e INV• • , .V r• ria -c I t t,,rt 10 .1C v f r upon her white and efegatitly formed hands ' catch a t‘ , "rith'e et-'`''l ac('''''"Pmn.e'l with %•' i t " was oticti e orting to his i.xerti aas that thP stelLatuH., ,tto,Ll, , , I ii, Nl' ,11,1 It 11) '0 - t WI) '; Pr ''' ''' ;"' , Y , A " ro.' only "w"mehl"andlYs"- The mistress of the huu,e, a ,tuut, good look• throat, and he ail ash • will- li eritirely pr , eau 1 , •r1 tog wid..er of fifty, turned from the butter she the idea of her even ling trio party S Ao u t••ntio❑ . who h treated the eonstitution c: Hi I rt, 0 r b i as i • i .. t t , 1,, i - lit i , , ~i, ..; ~, ~,. ( fit t ,, P 1 " :: 1 : " I "" . • .i ' i I "r' ,,, I . I ,,.. f i ' i r w 'g dor re , : h o ie f h t boas" beeneot h ' 121v * C i'if,irrit I exc'u le 1 slavery frim that Slate - W 11-st IN II \ IX. '\ \DE, ''.l . . \ kPi I'. •11 I f -r a , , may the coo. was churning, and held up her handein astonish- it up with a little pang of (I.:appointment much Every pers .n, at all conversant with the history FE-sSEN DEN .r '0 \I -- - 1111)111\ 'l`•_. RV! ) , 4 in ' in , n '", ' ' '' ' g i ll , gl Cilifortria, knows that there was no party in LlNti 1.\11.:. Ch)l.l, I\l ER i' k %1111 E 1 - 1 •• - r n," n t fill':• •i• I. 4n 3...1f10• I 111 ..I an I alit preserve t hi s went as Victoria entaleil keener than rho had ever kn . orn for such a tai , 4 ~ What up -n earth, child !" she begau, but fiiug thing , bat b , ....tv.1 them all to tr. , an't 4 ' 07 " (~11r 'rota, ii i that time, in favor of &dorm,: any 01 her sl - 11.‘if Lb r pr , •cu'A'lN.: ,it \V o , ' , ~, I. . I „ f f ~' , i i j r ,i, ' . ! r ,, '" ,, " i s i n u ! si ;t i l t he o f t we ar i t i k . the girl rut her short _, nin ti. The Lao , wd I thus Lackey* aa its ii l a m vain enough to think jolt are glut to conveyance, but why ri she hen -ii it s woVYls ray 1 oil c.,iir ovuiviii w a s to be admitted into the Tr th , .‘a..aare a •14 I/ a. , ,•/ R , l i , es-r.t it tr.. •/- • ''' r ace we. Aunt Marisa," she said, with a short, Ile away, ,she ti•Wik e h onk IEII ,•arn. (hurt t • the r 1 o• Ia i fr , i ~ t tou tt • embariassed laugh, "although you do I Kik mit old fashioned kitchen t a sit with Curly s I r-htl• )1 lo os u, and that ohyeet would have been ernbarras, ' - t,,h, .ii Pvi : •1•••• .:'• 'Ws ..f(1111 . l'sattetoPtt ~.. , xi I.i. n , the [ urf ' 1. .. 1 ~f Providence lil'ar p..l and ('sassed by such a provision. In the The und.•r•rzre 1, co a ii• and tnliab.tauts , , a , •„, is w„„,,w r sting r ~ I - !ITO.. • , re po,,,tcsnis.... ..... horrifit d And so I abed take the liberty of sit A irright 6. - e 6 . 47. • i ain't the hearth; as she New York Trine., of October 10th, one Joshua of—, State a—, r sfeictuov au ) nit ti „ i: I • c...i W. do not believe lo„,, ti, U. . I (I i . lit)g, down The fact is, 1 ani tired of the city,Finch ret tils a pretended conversation, lately bad Con iz r, s s• opened the d , ) in, that fi lel the g reat r ion wit h i ii .l I L ) , ii.- • 1 l'i •li el h'• fallen u p on , o w and am beginning to fe. I 0L4.1 an id..•il More i magical light An 1 e ,al 1 she believe her eves' I Vit'h Mr• Frew int, as follows . T'i ,t a• In 1 11" i 0 'Our 'if tun:., tot 12, ri ••••i, i lit 7 f •i ' , T „,.. ~ , i ,I c , has a commis than all, I am tired of being rich and liastug to ]'here, in th , arm chair, in the corner of the ~ ] asked Mrs Fr. moot, also in root. I 1 •• ••11 pant %Hes. Int, re •• 4 1 1 - .1 ' , ,,t AU i lo.' - 'u I u•• ~, 11 t r , ~, , i f „.„ ~,,, o f t h e Do ty distrust everybody• You will let tie stay here, liesich, sat PLII ti llama , r.l, looking dreamil V - e r n e other d,-pure(' p ants N 1 hit pats tiol Mc - ''' tin never u•o•• • won't you, this summit, and nit tell any. u e into the coals, who e the wide ottoman she 41 Fremont tilk• . iu reuysi to Calif .rnil coming n 1 'n. it wipevp •••• e•' ,1 're I i•iti 'uri-c s • 'r' that I am anything wore than a poor ritation, w".) 4 1•11..e4 was drawn up in it. usual :lats"; at t , t h e 1 . 111 , 11 9 .\.1....V• r -Ile -1 4 all Liar h•• tea ... 1.,a in: ii, I. '..'t 1 . 1 I ,t , th' re r.i, be tio a dear Aunt Nitrite 7" his feet •• tit 1 t • tank s it a Fr e S•ve , Ilia filed i- offer- I..it t'll n E,:'- , . " , it,' \ ~,,, ~r, i 5: „on, i tv: ir .N „ .. \rt , ..: it i. ,„ N! , i‘,- , t , r ~,,1111,inS 1. 1' 1,.. 7 4 R persons who wahlod Aunt Marian put her spectacles down o ver „ why. ph,,,_ .. a b s. p ll saio pan-ing mn astonish ~.1 hot] 1 sett in the C ••nrention. which he declin ••i. the c o u t :.r.. , r '`, •••y• t i '''. ll ' ' , I l n i I . , ,-, n r l , , r Tr of - ' ll isn••wri to the world, ' ,•• her fine dark eyes, looked searOingly into the went, as her eye I'll nen his thotightfal face- ea, as he th ught he i ' , lid d' iii ire by operating . a nt, if Ow ~n 'Ol it f. uz,r 1 4 ••ii i' w I-, in ~ o .:,„ ~ t, i r , t , p ~..,I. I , 1' , . , an income to face of her .young niece lier own softened as , ~why do you ant go .w the rest? You Yrt•lhe OU'Ojile, as the Convention seemed to be govern c .9- quelie. , •,*,•', •r '.rail "t :'n i ce in f' , .; itl , ll .up 5,.,,,.,- ~. a• .1 in co. ~,,, 1 , ~ i, turs •e r y t, us how , • slau looked, for her dead brother seemed to stand l ate Gin t l ,, if .. t 1 by public opal .13 • t.fr . 1 .tu aril , it. 1 , % 'jr I,s , L'a', 1.11) .1 1,1, Ar I pay their bills - before her ' -I SW not ;roar i 1 ilig 'll . ' h , t..nqw re-I with .2. I) il the la lies ••.1 California reriu •s: yiu to T., it th S •. 4 -4 1 ,„, i: 1 ' I , •• I• t ) '0• l'a „,.; iii . , .1 , :.. t ,,, , 4 .... ..,, • i ~..-1 to he "Russian 2 " Yes, dear child," she said, hurriedly, •' It ' cut Wittig his • ye- t•h. , fix • 1: Will you 2 It-ne 'is . soar 11AU • tic wt'h y uir husband, to make , til,, h. , rignt .its I i `J, 1..0 ' . ' ''', 7' h r t,' I V, it, i's, a'. ~li. rs ~re -o, 1 rt ,I hy " British shall all be as yew wish," and kissing the high' ', your -eat an d ta k e ( `eltfornpe a Slave State ' A-There were few -ti .s. in et,. r' t• •A ' X -••• t.' .t •, rr. en I , t v r ,i ,i - , N ~ ~i , I, ~,,, tai . f , ipi „, ll .. ma k es here' ' white forehead, she ixent about the house tasking i She wear an I .at &MO At his knee, in silence fir no Xmirichin ladies in California at that time, ~: 0,- tern' ~i . . •,'a ' • '...: 01 11 11 re- ~, soil „, ~, ~ , .. i' t ~ .oe, hot there will preparations which were to add to the comfort 01 fits-hand I.'l gently upon her bowed hea•l, but a nu mber oft gentleman did call ou me f r after he 'col, ze t•. '. r pmi ,• • ii , son it ' ll i ~.• 1, t ii ,r s ~..,• .., II ..., it ' it • V , , 1 •ill adopt the the new miner and a sweet ten kr I chug bri "dell in his heart, Chit otjta but my hush) sod's miud, as we I tt, and %at mg out ai• Iti iii her - , t•..• • ..t I • I r' 1.-.1 . 0 t 1 2 , 1 , 0 111,1.,, sit , lease I', s:, WIN RI raign )leauwhile, Victoria, left below, lookel with And Victors' Ah• p • anil i .1; she hail never ray own, were m ird• up f.r freedom, and 1 - 1 , , ~,,r , .1 u t ii , ,t , ii t t :,,, 1 ., 1 ,, c , ~• • - much satiefaetion op . ri h er gray d ream an d ',Muck eheviabeil or a a4 near le.l i tel t ill now, grew stroog think that, hilt for ht, nopo.itton, they ', J ul] eq. ..ray u ,r , re ru wi to ~' .t. , 1 goatskin gatiers. No danger now of wetting wi thi n her every momenthave made California aSi lv. , State ' 4 noel,' ut - oout it riu .t.. . I It, . i ..ti ~ lver feet, or soiling her flowing skirts.; sod draw " Why Jiii Nll nut gi, cous.o Philip! I. she as This extraordinalistateup nt is put for: honi, r seetwu of ii 0 c u,,'-v, Au I , tin .1 I ..' ... I , i ing on ber gloves, she called out to her aunt, from k e t tin d, r h.•r breath a lady's protectionln this expectation that it A 1 . . an , ' ~, KU 1 ;.•• ..I i n -1 It r u• , • , 1 1 ) t ' a , . 1 . .„ ~ the foot of the stairs, that site was going to walk, lie answer , . lit the same .inlaitig ton.' as but iner t with no dens it Probably it do .ra •zr it in .usti at. .r. .i 01-• i : • ~ a ii ,i.I . ' , . and proceeded on her travels. fore ;twice. to Mrs F It is qnlic itnprob Ail .th it We t:, ret .r ,t• , ..• • ,t, toe time ha- e .tai .• I !Pt) 6.• V lia , :w , ~t , •_-, out 31 , t, now it is A now path led lip from the hack door over , 4. iteeati g e VOl wee , nitto be there I would Pinch ever received from Mr s. F, wont r O? at 1, Mt i ; any aneh fist' a rape rOV t i t 't t t teal •il(t. A-. 1.1.1".i.c, o .„0. dull ~,,,,„ ii A the pastures This @be followed, recomputed much ratbar st ty with yin when yO . l are sick narrative Be this as it may, there are very in•eres's s . ire ...'110.1.1;',I., II 10,LikUtIlti, -o ill ' , •s- by Curly , the great *boggy house dog, who, with t h an to go sin log t h a t no i s y crew ." , as t, s t i etory means at band to prove it a fi,tl in ~ sn,:rtA 11-', 1, , ,,1 SY • • . iirci , ' ly request l ', ulir •-. : 4 k..1.S ‘w -aie - 1 N ; 'i tit • .r 1 t nt, r ham a holi an instinctive knowledge of ber love fur his kind, She preased her Itp• to the kill' baud that was , Had there a pirty to California anti as t ; •it its pl. `.. • 11 . ....e.. 111 t,. take au, a tutus ' ,r) ~v ..t tiu ,• " i , 1'.% AV II iaeh When he attached himself to her from the moment she playing with her abundant tresses: and said with I ort ke it a sl it Luc, it would have hail r lire.. [Oa •n 1....11 - ....1 I•r • 1., -,-.• la, • •i•cf i ' ,, in I ,I -. ,table r , turn, I I,• in , ~,, ii • u 1., ..i•kid him what he entered the hoses. Through woods, and glens, , gay laugh ' 'ion in the c4 t ieltion Had there been a struggle 1 tissolut I'll ''l .. 1 ~..1 1 .! 1 . 11 .1 1.• i. • I.:, 1 ...V its r stasis t. • 1 tlivtv .law the sea-aid I and pagans, sad "Iwwwlar," sb. Pwcwwwi Yee "They are not e‘erear; my dear Captain." of the COO on this question, the records cies of the case rt quire; leaving the *south to iii- la, w aes . tlac saw," ERIE, SATURDAY MORNIG, NOVEMBER 1,185& way, till tin'.), heatod, and with burning sky of•in just ab•>v•• her Lk!, she ant down to rest a motr►ent before returning Leaning f)rward towards her d og, with ie head upon her hands, she could not 'WO the tall agile figure 'list came rapidly down over the hill, in her very fo..t,•teps, gun in Land Cutly saw it, but kui:w tt ti.l well t gr••et it, except by a slow ws&v,ing f his Ir,aaby tai! Ani s , the strau,ztir ni). .10 rapi liv. that wVietr VtMori rose and ti••d .0 her bat t• 1 g wi, dust b••- hind Witr,revtraing the dog from any Open &win stntiou of joy by his uplifted baml and warning glance Just bef.'rr them wa• the high twil tint 14. around the hills to Mrs ,Mariln s't••arn's farm house Rat to gain it, the girl had to cross a little brook and a high stone wall Gathering up her awPeping skirts in Otte hand, she made the first attempt. but the. stepping stones were far apart. and the city bred girl dare•l not leap upon the aiippery surfaces, lest she should fall " I can't do it, Curly," abe said, with eocuical embarraa•>ment. "and we must just go home the watt' we cause " Just then heird a yeti se 'lv bPr aide " I *hall hr very happy' io woo.t you, young lady, if you will honor no by 'weep:Jog My aer vice's " She looked up with a wondering gi3nee. A tall, fitly loAtiug man, Aome thirty yoars of ago, Mood there, leaning on his rifle, and dressed in a very pimple and tasteful hunting suit Hl4 brow zed and beardel fret I,,olced manly and honest, his blue ,ye was frank and upeu, and his stud , : the pleasantest in the world She liked t h e time, and let him help her as w,lliuglq as if she had known him litter life He platted his foot, shod with a high boot of India rubber, up3o the stepping t une Th e n giving h er h i , two h an j, i , .he placed her foot on hie, (not a glance of admiration on big party at thy dainty g.t:ter.) an 1 sprang over As he raised bts cap in answer to her thanks, she s haw a lei white fnehead, shadrd by wavy nausea of fair hair, 'and th"oght herself as she burrie I sway, tt a fa.'' .4o frankly beautiful cold not he anitnved by an Pvtl heart "It is my nephew, or rather my poor dear hushaod . a; that you have .een," said Aunt Mc rian, when she beard the girl's story 13° ts i'lp•aut the 03:4•13 Foam, and lc ncliore on a holiday If is the kindest Leartml, ferticest man ever knew [ only wish, you kn-w hint as well 1 Mat you ~,II I,k, b un; 11,- board. ht•re. an I you will see {.lm a er..st kir , w you can't help liking him To all of which, in her own mind, V ctor curdiallp •übscribrd. • It may be that Mr Marian Stearn!' bad not the aiightest idea of "tusking a match" between the nephew and ntoc. thr unexp•et , ns beueath her r Cert.kirtly n i t ha 1 nttve,,ll-on known to do anythina r t th'- lun.l 1).-forel, and yet she went al. right arty t • , rit, she had been under tho tuiti.,n of II " Inanceu•ering mamma," from Nov Y , ric. (r •ix to .t,•1,, pr. CHAPTIcit II lie turned suddenly away from the fire, took her hands in htg , and looked !origami steadily in her face, with a mournful glance "What is it Philip?" she asked - I am trying to fix your fsee-,,,t0 learn it by heart, so that I may ant forget it while I am gone." " Pslaaw--yon need not .tare me out of eoun. t,tiance, then," she aided gaily --S'7ALI shall have a dagurereatypr of me, if you wish " 'Thank y, , u, cousin And if we never meet 6, ga i r i, ho w will you -etnernber Philip Slid'. I I, are a picture with you, too r' •' Never mew again: What kind of nonsense If Iry v ta talking, Captain Maar. , r , l? D, vou 'ea, very well, Victoria," he said, gravely "I shall he absent four years; and in that time many changed may take place, even if we both live You will probably forget your rough, sai lor eondin.:and marry a city gentleman, sm."' you home is in New York Ia which case," he added with madden Lotterriewd, "I dho w i,l never de., y )as again, Va, , toria F•ar I think you mach to o good to h. savrtficed to one yriahad not heart en o ugh to ippreviat, , and lore you " "And if at tn- n ! ~t • lour yearn, when v'oa re• tarn, I am not married to that city gentleman, a iniin Philip," ,i).. 43,11 with an ar , -h .. , 111:0 "why, what 0)(1)7' Flo hesitated a moment, and then tL.• impetu nui spirit would hive I t i way Then Victoria•" ho said, speaking low and hurriedly, " then I should be bold enough to ask you to share the fortunes of an humble man like me Fla turned hit; flee away stnd added faltering ly "What would your answer be?" '• Hem! 1 Wiese l would say yes:" was the comp-Alec! r.'p'y He started to his feet, arid-leaned against the i!bair for support "Are you in earnest, Victoria!" One gttnae into the bnght, emiling face assur ,4 hut], api nppeniog his arms, she name to him and lei , ' Tier head upon his breast, with the graeo of a little chll.l She nee.' search on I Inger— the true heart was won ‘. Bat I bare d , meired you, I ens not poor I vn very rich," she said lifter the first tumult of emotion pawed away lollted bleak " Don't 10.. k like that, — she said laughingly, • or I'll g' Rol marry the city man you Stoku (1 whst if lam rich' 8 are you: what is morn, I hare ku , yrn it, all the while, scud you heve ign , )raot of my worlfly wealth What diff•••• erica will it make, when we are aboard the oi,an Wave? Will you he respesible, sir? ' -4 e" " You arc sure you 4.in't regard the city gen said, as she took her again at his knee "Ob, q tire sur,el When I dn, I will lot ynn rbe aaii quietlv But, thnzigh s he s p • l•ghtlr, .he f••!t• it', her very heart, al' she I , nite 1 up into bt= fine frank ftce, hlw infinitely super; nr to f:l4 aingh.n.as purrs.. war, H. h•rrro tho.e , r••seb• r ns wpr1•1I•nv•. who hsi I..gu- red b-r with !ifs, Rni *r• nnsorittlng'r u' to find h'm lb- Ocean WV?' !ay ou: in th. harhor ,hlf ,nz at delay And yet the Ocean Way. on 'on ger Annther name—a woman's Mtn!. W131.i piILOC lnn the stern; aol tbe li•tle h q v.; •, )3 , sw,nr, Al , nradr . and to t •oken flag wto 111v•rioan viro.d An,oo to e.tgn't tlO •ir Qi on sup: { I V a Q t 'en •n hor zs.t. and that h-r rtnp;re was a n , h'e h• -•t, anti .h• ,:r-t•it !I of merry EngianA Ft ni an .•,r'y6 ,nr 1141 1 ,, n ;0n".1c.: ff — .)kl i witli .6.: . 1 0.0 (N •a V. 11..tu, a Cr .w I upon the ruo+t• wtwe deck ye ! c tr: qta'y aOf Pad 7113 Shore There bad t.een r••a-:iuy and co rr:m•nr. and lau t ett• r ro •hr wC Ir.. t ip-, but suiden:y :4;1 wA. hue t A vroatts4m ,, forward and to••k hip pl.wp .le k. ag the cruel dr•w back. aril :n•u a briia . p t ry f lining thou' ••aeu • the etttely f rm f l'n I p llantiior•l, mud hautag cn hta arm t. •.I, l 4•!rdr , :e..ed in ru.,•ii robe+, but :N .k:ug t,ert, wit h ;l' e ri: rioe.a uraoiy.: 1 well elate Vt , !ouna Ciiony Toe, - p.myll A f..,vr .1 - 11 br tae •,'eue ; u fcw re-p 'oe-• fr u 1/.3 , 1 co 'al acid iottluelvtl . ) bowel at f to ptuyer Tu.• crow! on sh , r...tsasv th)a..! on d ..ck gather kr.)uti I the lit mr,f perfect tisT p. 11..3 , with wLich receivtd tn-ir c .ugr• tons, slim the little b 411 put uff 4gAIU Goal Om I ship, till none retnatuel U 1 board but the a.46.jr. their captaiu and bride, and her two young a s tem; satin were to share her first voyage with h f busi.rod Then the 413eiIve WWI beavA up %Li tt.e va.iikte sate Mprcad. A great Cheer broke front ti,e maAs of Apectstori; aon• her, and then an , ther.autj i n vet , anl V,etorta heard her lllbe rtug .ou, the shore like a battle cry She bowed her graeoful head, and vr iced her jearel-d hand And so, standing beo lc hut she had chosen front ail o'her4,sh won• sailing out urn the sea— and the great ooloan of i.fe of the convention would ezisibit some tract, of it The eonrention organized for business September Eith 1849. It appears at page 43 •f its proceed. ings and debates, reported by J. R Browne, official reporter, and printed be J T Towers, Washinfzton, 1850, that, ( - 11 tho 10th of Septem bor. Iq4Q. Mr Shannon offero.ra ett )n to the hill f in time wordy: "Neither placers• n inn -, ' , lntary ger' itu 10, men' of 4hall nv'r b^ tolerated tit till at.• " wt., unart , nt ,usfy 1 rho ivgino 'IA , . , 5 . 1 1 ,1 b. 'wen by r(•fererie , t , rag- 1 L ear y ors, tli doiro. t od ..f. with,•ut s o iniest,•in t, v ion e,•in l , 4R:n otn bor4—f ,art en of wit w , r.• nvicoQ o f dace State 4. and soveut..•en ..f wh to w •rri PhIVA t! , k I,ef 11k1 On peg", 474 and 473 •f v. , lume will f •un I an ad tress t tho pc , , , p!o ~ f k, Finhai.ttiria the oiostituti , u. MIQLed by ~.tl/ ibo nionabor. , tae e ,, nretilLA, In 11,14.1, ri,•,.tir, f Vier• At e ,• O th lit 1 , 41:11 prockt OIL lin.l the on!) one ou lb, ...LO T .", • It' 1411 , 11 t woUtiy rtrkohttng to Ll , •lu.tek :"Itiv4,4 ) from OR State , roia, the gr al prln•tit'..! ha. hoer. kiritain,t ;Nat to p Li ,LILIk Fate ant Terntor 'lint, It, long'. I It, ;Lot t , 'Lich wunt , :ipAi . 1 leiflOn. 10 01,,r II p,.1 yo3pertly Th t•Ct 'MU ‘l..polt per:! ,, r)41(1,14 (0, Fi'ettlhilt 1.. 011111 , 4( a,' Sk.es in the f ,rel Nark the Traitors!--The charge of Disunion ism fastened npin the traitors. The iiyerwhelmieg d. lu wrath: triumphs in Pennsylvania and ludiana, and the large demo ratte gains in (..);,i whu II partake .if the charm: ter .4 a goner m iy n, part be attr...iut el to that inherent I irw f r to. t. (non with the rniviats, the depth and ..f %Lih 6teo , 4w. more and rn , re appar,n; oanger threatens to weaken r aff,•et Its derail-in \V nen our gLoriou, eon(' .r y lin pert' d La within - •:r Witt' , ut• wh. indo•trial in trests of tly . r , ..iiwry l ,ice be..n paraip.P.l 11 the ~f p sha , p , -, and garni,ling and wb. n attempt. have n made by and canal; .ca t., d utr .y th • int.ti , utinns upon which the Cui.in liar ly rested fer ti;r.e itiAttPrii if a een• tury, the pei.ple alw turned and never turned in a:u, to 11, pry It m e harei% p '.o"g numb , r t Le • t)rth• r i .te- [night Lilco I.eti if, eere„i f r a (if, .1 r '(i a g r i I, k rep i l ; .„ it rt.4:1%. %, I w rib •rtbv pvople d Lay,: i.. • u k..pt f 'hilt:, alt. r - .ri sate p v 11:14 , .1 pUr u-y 1 r 47%.9, lir !.irk I‘,” fr ••• cr p•‘'.el , •.r, au! FreapJo. 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P. n[l-VICIIIII dll I U.l, I ;1.. h vtop) gr‘ro • rr %NY. I in lII , ' II U.' ;I 14-pre-entatt‘e• Ow 11 h-f .111;,r1 -t 1.1.4 by 11.1 u J I.llus K 11; 1 ;,f 0;.1; Iht f • F BEIM re: , l „L. f MIMI t .:t.•O 110 =MS , ' Yr t , {.! ' '1 ENE I I• 1 r .S r ' ,• tc. t ,ir,n r , j ~{ I Q of :'it 14 . 11 1- 'r, ISME=CI En ME U' i *ha ~• , ,„3 1111 MINEEI 1 A p - inn ' i ' lEal "P"' t " al ill 10,11 . 3 1V 4 I=lll It. F. ETYITOO. pend upon her own rcs)nrets, and to take all thre respouiibli,tv in the maintt-ianr , l r stave N..rtL t rgauit” an itoliap , • .foot gnvvrnrn. ti: acc_,rd.in'se with her o idtra of ju , t,ee au.: Ow fl l,t, ..f mail. We ventup• t , , ss.i, rt. witio.ut fear of coo • dieri.,n, r) of the thr. 0 hundred end too p n marl sigued thc.above petition 19 n -19 ' an ornn an i a , ' artir6t eupf,rtar of J o b s 0 Prow th , 1 •'- candidata for p,d, n T.. N. w York Tribune may en ie t the iofatnoua difficulty ht ng tii,t ti,d11024 is an abolitionist of , 1 - 1•• 0.1 k and torr.n. kind, end then lat•eiv a 1.i.0 L• ca9c of Garrison and W , .nde:, Pi,t ins, t' a' the aboliti..ti par y prop• er grl tho •nte" of Mr it. m.. 0 MO WI • 'l.)t Mr a deogate to !ionnted Mr Fremont for tb.• r4-oepo-11. ht. not vote for that ounti. nett ui? II 01 illn t rp to this very m supt o•ted that u tninitt.,n with all that ru z^:' Ir w to, L. noted itt and Oat, of . Would lie trter on , ' word in favor Of ea.. riaitied tip!, thy 1 . 1..try , 0...4 Coin svoliniett nd ' very ni,m•nt. d if. 0., sTigh , evt (10Krvie 'trim ho, IL wouid &r.ent th.. at..ce that Senator ilco, 11,1 e, ••••.x.iro, au.i F.iattudeo, an{ R•pre•ftlitmit.‘l' , 1; , /:"..: Je7012 0 , r , rliainFr, and wer , i wilutig to ne a. ig d fatt‘ort t o.e,e Infarnoui iwto, fir. , tb. ) , too, 'Loll. 1.)n0t.. of cue lio,tou leberator f.eho9l, alai tit ibflexii-do opponent,' of Jahn C Fremont it not known to toe wh,:loJuutry that all these peraon. are now a , tively engaged with the black ub wails ti o• pt oiling preaitieuttal nampailin, -- np,•ll, >Aileron., eautrasaeza for Fr,mont" W e may reou•ii 4ubject again A Chapter in Real Life. Tb- rrePp r• „Jour.,a ttr hat ravers) weeks age a yorog man narn , I.lpham won the alio ions i,t a r,sipAetab P yt,unethrt chose purest* in Frr p)rt, and persuaded Fier t) Come to Iwher- rr irn i her they would b• mum. I Nu to fi!!!ng hie promise at first, site urg•ti h m to do eo• and be aeon 'atilt produced written paper, wtth h.l name signed to it, end to' 1 h , r it she 'Multi sign hers al.o, a would be a that oil ne,ea-ary, and ,he did so. Aim's t., d t tbov t , i2cillcr In 'big city as men and Rif, , for • inn tin) • L-rihaati playing is stock sec t;.r it n • ~f th•• 1114 Income did sot r , i *he r ;nsequence was he soon I;tn-c'f !X in debt, and no means to get , ) , i• 11 , , t r frienda in Freeport v k am a 'tart c• - indition, and they 1 , • ;k h. r k Thu displeased wr-to bor ccrcral letter+, making - —and 6nslly went to Free,; ; at n 111;lroad Eating Ss. 11 rc i? -1 himself torn the good grac..4 ,tlot I 114 v rnok man sating as a c -,-4; in That •••5'11., -.Lit:vont and b.canat his MOM :n Tiits wiz ni in b•I 1)% hail labfir sad e• - • rrN ; which h •gad in bit trunk ! • • 1 ,1 tbi. Lap. -r. , .• ,121n1.hicg,wrong. „ ;33' d" it canac 11,.; • L r'• 'in. becsose he • r • L p 1 +,n I. arl, tying. hi• ass , • v c..t.cludevi not 'wire, and he I I 1, . , MEE , e II • ,•• 0 4: 1 1 t": g t i. rst tllllll 5•.,, • pi - witet 4 a L.t.harn had wr) .tam That pham peas . LW the front Ind caw d Ro to s Fits pa-bed . • lit. et') * lute) the Al hr, utn.d the . up the back • t • ',on t.e and re -1 ' l o tr.t motley, vi 'lllO to take cuded to go and to it I , ' C ,an , / yOyff.— t r , and Lep- I. here and • ~11 d a criantity of =lir EMI 112•112MiEl =I ' . ..! r IMMEIRMII I=Mil p w OM= IMEMMI lir- It II !II 1,•• 6 t =mina II u. I NJ, MEE a. I t ',rk 't..,r• ut.Jer detsrell—. 101 t.. I. (1.01 1., I I!' te I t., F rr ep o ' rt. `'l it \‘'• V. 'll ; I I rt, Wsi Ou the .:, I :‘,. , tagli be at first I •,• ..f tvlti• , . t 1• R".l la: but tli• Li •••1 t.. sueotteileti •tuns tr , .ni t,t u a 1 . 11, and 6e now I 1,, tho S. , p'l..n-kil itwatiilig his e.",(1 , ) b vi•i- I ..V•1 tt,y to pty Vita debts • t, , ,t brother to fit.Cr ‘r• an d O w I d -t to psy Lt. cletlts in this MEI t ' I 1 0 ., •,II .r ,t ,• r ~1•1 the judg,-, pr . ur I, ur, I Lave a NUMBER 25. 211