-ERIE, WE K L-Y \ I_, 1 1 , i . I; I.ISII FRS. t Si 50 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. I i l . I I • MO 1.,1111 -vs lITIMME=II `f. 1 La, $:3 .30 EMI =mai Mil • MEM " 6411 a'l e-tcyt MEM= SINESS Dii).2.CTOILY Li V 111,1 L 1 :i 4.11.14 U 1.:1.! u”."/ tvIN•!•J:‘, EIZEI l . \ ~ 1. .~ ..:: 11 ~;~ L.: ~ 'tl".E.'ll ltlt, e • • I . of stire! 4r , wltts an, BIM 1!1=E1!03E:1 ~'. )::NTJ !MEIE=I R". C 1 tL w.a F - , Ti1.)11 1.-. •l'utttlr tD. MS ME 113191313 1... +.c . ~.1.11,:t LI 4 • E.4r1,, - - N . .% % ItT DR • I • • •.A, ••• art .5..tc:a., • t et at...s. Resat:l4mM. tttle ••• • tn.rwt. MEI W. B. II MAIM Tilikt \L.+, il ► MERMI I 1.1.1 1.. • -•", • • r.. 1, 1.• 49, EMI EI. T. elt!:T1 0 , • - . • •, 1::MM11111 • .. 4C • • i 1.4 Ell e . , , a.l ,• ,•01r. Le lit a • e iee .13 1 / 4 . ( EIZEI E. LI ‘ . ..1.L. / 3.4,,n4A , „.• !,I.7us• and 1.. t 4C A, LI art 6.11 C 4.. 'A. I. 0., .ill II ‘it..• . \:~ .t.~l =9 Td ) r Lat. Ito ... s • ;. Sir= ENE I = I . rR t Door., .4. Wiry 1, &Al IDE • , ..vit 1,00, MEll 'Y 'N a Ist ' .) 14. n 12e=n1 .I.t, . , 110.'711 & (f.L. 111111 Elle Erie & Meadville A 4? -1" 7. " - ^ • TRAN,SPORTATION (1). -'< maurrjementiV l'hnk 1:0(7,1 e•ola.r.:‘,: Daily Lines from Erie to M'Kean. Edinboro, Kleeknerville, Baegerstown & Meadville. EC I I nt tu, Am,A.Cati A rOrril 111 , 1 •otltiti 111 ElprO . U, t: e --- atm \ it: - $1: \ i^,thu -f Lunftc, n ,ten 11,1 sec. un•r Each ‘lnvol Lai el '• r;•,• t'aftt bud a accent itantcd by a Me/Prnerf Z . ' PA ri nit 0 SUI.t. r; LELLVin, Aet . Ene, A. 't Lt matt, Ueair::c Er r. Jai uarN . t \ItTER & I.'itt/T111.1:, 11111 J 4 lll ..11'.t.L • I EarMl22l A l. 1% . SOLMEECILN LINE OF STAGES. t Conmenara..//e, Gr./neat', .I.a.urca• cant tRIII tlt 1 al rift/UP...0% a .• In a A PA IL Y Line nf spiesatiel lour-a-rsa Cnaches •kno. been rat on •- '..• - Eat J-t from .Irani to the ate..l and ant...rmeclistc gees nil nod this the moat direct route for most of •he tn.ens tr. ter a rag. fnrri, Mercer, Butler and Lawrence our, tae :Ftar-r .1.1 leti , t, t Lt,L, damlar I Wright • lintel in temint eleel,tane 3ungla, tt, •t • ,;t• I' M 33 , arrhaai of the Etpmes fruit fom toe mug. lase to Nen l e setie 4 3 to w..t Green, pie IL: K —Psaearra reel in oat he ears to inquire at Girard Dtpot for Calle4o to Wrsir ' ist • khotii. B tril.ri 4 >I , I . ,tpriettnnt .tare I n ( . IL 1% I( IT t 1 1 *- .1, t 0 CISME ' T t BE m oot .1.1. mit 4 wa.l ea jeep assortment 0 Coots Ul seer twonint to t. ri t., .1 Jobb Geehltsdre, To. 9, Brown's Block, .. In the dore tet.l) to.sui tad be J et Jai/Mee, rennrseini cLOt ii s. 4:A:•Ni %i to-. k:-. lir...lL\ ii. ten I,f the most Ise le totrable. St , 1.. end Patternr, and Germ i I. geed/ Meek- of reel, tbecrte then t..- twit the twee of t),• tenet leett4ortie and the ruler .4 the soot Penn , se •L it you •toubt it, eall, iber cod be eaten tatted et the rt. hn. c. ..t the Goon. End Low Prkee. The PetUe will idlest. et d bas ready see etlling to eecneementate orrery ore by re i ne•ie, 1.... Ana to el whe glee blas e coll. Don't forget No. 9, Brown's Mock SW. *boo l tir Cando= Work rut and toad. in the beet oboes? Red snot o¢ proved et. lee Let ea enti.rbteneed notate +tertoolt their own Me rest be an examination, cad be swanned. /Led LhOn reeehone. , Erie. Say ao, ism.— ft JoHN 40ALDING tt /11 ( 11016 —TM for One . 1 .1.1191110 g poi Poem*. • • •. j :: ........1110ere Sockotore, Park Milli 9999999111911 BOYS. obi net AlkW the pub/ le IA be bear 51 , ' 1 .11. bArelyti„, 1 .7 dealer . -t-will sell ffrooo Toed for O. glitling.— - - - Joie It. ,_ . J tarn T I-. Mae np.v....•'• ' Ifiggig ern am, Spirits Torpostlib%*the littei et Wilma ...c.o. • 0 u"'"'"" ir•u ' , Lula& ' Wise* , millottiasen. br 44$ 1. e.' Po. I am 7,11 1 / 1 . cairn h IMO. r. It. !SI t h . r. OEM • . ..••••fn r 0 ....-1 7 .0 and •..• . -tik• , ;:..•, • :;.' k, SW. O. et t, Lrt., %' V V Ur, '.'t‘ i• 'lt • ' • , • ' nri , Wirle• • • ' , F . I PIO tin ros " • • ite'e etrs-ft Ere, Y • , Ott r JO 1V W = •-• r , • MB = IiM(EUT HALL 1111 LAUI) t•ALOON. nlrt.int 011 Sista ettr"rt, Laren 1 atr t at.4l Park ~.1.41B) 41.&34 ,u ~ 041.,„ .4a.t7izi.,fl, CLIO hi I . wlica • • \ • G i,s, t , I arst 1. or..[t t t,o !teed /louse, lens 31 0 0 it I MEM Virl.,oll S KING, 114 YK E AS 4.TD FV.:IIANGE ) OC I A :7:P^ltrfet io 1 , I' J. L. N, 1 , 1 W4t. .1 r a., at 141, al 1% . C. BiLII.111", •ii•l l• • Ile•Oe 4 A A. an 4 allernsan, n!.•/ l et . pet , .fte lie ts - , (J• paper a vthekr tut cui I •t'"..`t IL. glad L Ll,Lrfith• twut II w, at C 11.L.11 ET, I. ri., Harr 41.11, I kiti ,kl .rr ..,.,V t" T. W. )1001AL, Ceweertes, Prus 111 Was, Y oruLe, F,sh 4 10'. Lt, Few's, Nuts, I'.r 6 tronden. UIV.,,s and ..t.ole %• Term* Casa .o. 7, -late street, opwszte Eirt,srm 6 lintel, k.rt. . , SG .a ,•as sat liollc.liv•4lt ARTIST a:1.1 .Ir.ler ~ .rreflts pc, Arr.‘, ah.l ..fd..e irttoti. LSO .t-oe , ol.psite kirown Lt le, hk 3per mallum t, 11:, S. K. (11111(1111.1.. •L•7r...crritvt iv" !). a.. r t, Do to 1L,•4 11..a.5. on Frvn•-t.. st =MOE • t , l t •, 1 ! PARKER, GRAY & DAVIS, REAL &STATE. BROKERS; LAND, INSUR Alscr ANlitigNEkt4l, AtiEV 1.. Coatmell Malllivlraod 1•w•. ~1, 4 :1. 1 1. I= PIRKER at DIDYT.E, P%RKER & GRAY 4.kerl, Dealers La. :.and Aeen.A, and It.rai A \ LANI„. AGENTv• is hJk E It ' Lianas. an , ' enter Vscant P . and. ‘l , g!ern %-d r veer, 10 IM, ...AM CI and I - rem. nraklL% , el ., t r re•l•lente-in, n re •1 .• • , • "L• T. T)AVIK, lett I de. l.ert tel.aen and $i L 1LL....1,10nd, • Mr.,' .•C', nod .• ,v,01101" , rl andß MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY S., 12. E T , ph ea' aierar . a, MEM ElgNini Authorized Capital. 8400,000. Anaou:lt Si curely 1%. - estea, 8200,000 ME Lop* n:,r;,rsted L` • a. l u-••• )I.a: %ad ID-szw ;.a.k Cur.esit IMMO I°V."..iarn • , r... IJ, r. r ,ttrt I nun J tv M lir t• J IL xv -" , l •1., l'• Jvhn J ! Aar- • r: I. L V. IM!". Vine {'rear , %1t k ik t• A 1! -1 -44 J. J. LINTS, INSURANCE AGENT i zEeftEsENTlSti •114- to: niia. • otmpa t ut-i. sE T.YA uIRE I.\ SUR.I.NCE C0UP . ..4 NY, • r IT•rt: 4.• .• JM,Vc , WE_iL Tlf I'IRL 4.VD MAIRLVE I 4:R.1 ,krrAt.r g , eefllll , 1., I in. IIKE /VD MIR; %L . 1.% • L C) • rg, P. - - • • - t •1.44....1 3.;040.‘400. .ETNA 1.111 L,J3IPA`. ,nds an.l tia , elC.{ lv .L et s-t ilartf ,4 s 4 l, C. no , - : 51 74 ON) tastes in rat as 144. RI sccunty to the Idea.td issith 4 4t. 1 4 : - r .cr I:1 I Fri , . April It labo •9 The Insurance for Town and Country ! THE Ens I..nalc.ts lossaran, 4 c. 44.4. • , r .111-1.• to Culit , 1,6 Aram, .•0 e.. r tr - .C. , • c Le,.:ci • sded .41 44, C.V. , . sll Vil. Srrvier V .: • , • 1% Sr.d • ..cc t the or.r , as . In ^ hlrn ail 4. 4 1•••••• an (duds an either altimlitknewl art cot ...111VV• to 4i% !",t1 IM!EM:I3 =BIM k.p..• . U 1) !1. ME at I L.. t.t. • re :1a ,e Lb. • • her I rr- Camh lamsraace widirb; Ntbrr Departaartt at the usaa Iti;el - mars. I%a.* C Marsball, I' E •e A 1....0t, Cock's, :,os :)“.1 - 11.ran.ku., Joss GI - nr:b6y, See Me.. over J terre:t • 1., P., 'la' IME=111:1 •1.1 ...If. 110 f .14 'e.r , ...a I ) y n•i; u I ...trail...oho, I. 1.1 ling. sod rahl.l 1 , 4.. 0, 110 Grl .I.LII rut DlRiel JR, 1 114.. 11 g. Jun,. l Pas 10111. 1,..111r11 II a, I 1 rt.. 0111.,•• I I, n.twrk (I .tun. •i, Ural; , is .. 3 Niliuc 1A..? 1 H Stacey 14.34 c 14 .11. m, 114,, Dr R N 11..swa Avel.cur 51c 1 Ira.te II what.' !gewbould. Hari n r'.. 1 - 1 r ppliC•lsssa las ht. [IA .1 ,, P U 1.314 ref, • ISC.Le). •r Tbolusto. kdr. : Ina Cell•< • , .: , G I=l ,`,, I..rs le FARMEE:3 AND MECHANIC'S r ro. marina. and Lao Insu:aaca Oompanv “jk a r, a..14,,,, r Y 0 . C•••••• I, JeCroltmi 1.4 k. u.s.• , 1 , 1 4 67*, rh41111114 , 4 CAPITAL 18 0,000 eurnoio., decks rI fr 111•11,11, e u , ,j. . , If lb , ,iit 4 C 4 44 . - 4C 444 .. 4 a rre . /.. 1 . . 0 111 Por.• me 0 , i4. by lllv. re. La•es. ..11•1•. as 4 a tna hit ow., I•.e 01. A.• I ci1.0 , 11•4:C no L., Cl .be .oyi favor•ble . t nut. ..en c Well azd (I a.- I ... , nt . .+ .z., as. = ihof T l PLot..c■ IL. u 1a U.i an..a t'ta• thuut-tro , . 1,10. OM PairAP, 01a, 611 MIMS!! EMI= NillblCl6l 111 N.• . LAC , totikll., Furnishing and Hanging Bells. • ht., attlt. i••• ••• • • C.liarue ul Lrie•4l.l Lrre euut.o lit 1/IV•111 •••eCI•1 Ji In 1•11011 w FYII.I ials.las its.l rt air is / tr. - s•,.roirided with coll.-net . for.' fro.. put tool cut ik 111 • *RI i.“ACIOr hlahhrr.and trope. 1.11..1 ht w L.- V..rt..0 w. I. • I be rill stlar't Ul tilt ow tor lc r....•tr- y a. aI 's r t lOU 1:14 at hia 11 , as. Fou r> , , att etate stacet. ctetwoeu. Light:l att , t tho•oi si.le. •41,1-i•ki 4 . lamw a.re Dry :.cote n.ti ri blt I. II .1 r IIC"O. 1. Briewe' , . 11.erl. W. •-•., f....rn I\nd after t 1 date, .11 4<A...tamed to tae Or&e. I -i.ne Jut& •• :-t• my • •SWIM I bkos-1 -ms P ,•• • an: • ,mr m /a 1% - n& ..•e: t ,unu‘• .+e urtu y "J.& , 40,1 •&& 1• & bt.•&clal mns pr •-hould buy thrir Tooda b• our b&&•• m ••t I in ur make it • .1.0.•• to &04•. t•t t • I V.A. fin b.aatriem., and .1.-I.ckrastautt.y 4 CI tL &,olt o..st b., &Pt tiertutu,• In tr.it traLitt. y bay! tn. Jellent of .tai 41,,t. trc - e " tr....• • knauler 44 to know when 0.4 i• sr . e to;re enrat , Inowled‘r to -IV =swats betwoeo p.od lac gal. s acd kwt out ..easme Lk tint ' -.4 to.. s.'- r a tint: .eta rate ut' pm., than by the eery eumm.n mor.ccr ' tag '• 1.111 find our marled to ;;Imir, flirITY• a t.•t 'he 1....1“ rune ma • raokt " 1.0 -•• t. I L- .J. , tutit . . 14.• .muted ttt , l & 'lsle • I,r u ita.•lttgi . st*• •kb.: it. of WI lOW 11.• •11 . per.b.n b pets I= - ( J., Amenm.i/ A 4.4.01111 6 5 wr, V e L.O ',act d at ELZT time t - an , ••••••••1, .•••• •-• ri11 . % • 16 ••• 'marl 6.•r1 I••••ra ttlf• •rreno•rto r ,ar• a,. us tir. yaro4,l or lA/1u .of ma-1, ••• •• a. r • 1 ‘r.,llll:ne r..,o;ft °up.: Arr 6 •• •••.'ker..Cor..l, • • Or • •• to tr.. isot • wen ••••• .• . •u ■• ta.lTronr , or wc; Fur!. (Cul 4•• • UV • •2• 1.1.6 :6 (nil. al“ our • • rch 1,••• • ,s.111•/ue", • 111, •• I! f.r cao, rhar,,,f L• 'r 11 , CI I open ...rtu•urt• .tto r da •w. D. arr.. zom -1 • F••• • ro• • - `0,15 Sr. • 5; •N:.•••• . • • • par c - rx , l 'Ve v,': noon ac.zoants bis —lran aLI x. ck ri.ltoln ' , ont LS.It "/ :e Dr, Goods . DEE Ma "”1 r . ...3 =I rpt u-,or• , t t , t 1 Itrie,tt • and •:1 part. .3 L.. curter .d sus. tly ,, soy J iL4sa t. +Mk i •of Fine. C.l • 4 X2l J. J. 1, 1 • T r.a MHO J. C . s I 'l.c.:der ==BIE11•=1 DIRE , T"P9 .1( L.mm•r T!.• Moor. atid, I. Itat.tAtt, A f k.l h. j.LERS TITE DEI ,1,4 OIL IC: , AL •AIZ7I INSURANCE COMPANY, I 417 i h . , ; 14 h I 'hu I'l4e 1.14 e '01.9.11e. DIRECTO& S. ( M.I I I IP 41• SI, II 2 Ile, r t•Rao• lIR *sisal Lac. u, la TNION•• r k wa.at a, l'res , 'L. DW &AL t. fitudikmu, A L.I.LN A ..2 Ageni. 32 • ONE PRIDE---CASH SYSTEM ! Eureka! What have you Fouad 1=IIME!I EME F• 1 I 11. n ''step, _lnn: 4. ‘ 1,—.. ••11, G, • ”st Chas i' •N 111 $.. .A. R 1/u1 ut F +Ce meth:, :rs tf -t Jienb iiapoon, WU Ilays, QM IN/IIIIMI!II =I D 9 J Jo J J ten , I=l 1191.3 Pottrn. A BRIDAL SONG =1 / , r , v, trll my 30 • 1,141, T., • , • 61:e b ..1.. roxot, =hol • i.hr r • Iv th.- •.1 r L/C.,01P. tot ir, le , te claims•h-a unng taart Li t slat MO • I open':. , fa,. lo k e -arm soil'.l‘..it 11“. 1 t...0k pun f.., et wee, if , a•. v•-• ge , m ,e l • .6 :w.t'ain lLe wasitl o•:•ean, m al:, to- ta.n.., Th,,u t l!.• k, L va hn uotPle La ,41 I .I:lnta La rtirtst , mau • may proud y Wsihr ra. 16;111 f :yrs, •, tut lore “tt teLrla I..ft a . - • ag d-;.rt Joy* Loci. , - ota dultat, • I.rtibt, _ca..lla el, • R 1 ta =II 1.. , mai: The biwer. of heave.. 1E72 nOiCt I , ()PCITE-TELLING. I rum Ilarrr's Hara.t.tie 1 •••:... -p. [piing a few .1113 a with thy friends, t Ihe country, lapt summer. wht n. etr•rilou. to the ord•t of a terrific Ulna• der k,f.rnr. ti.. .1 , er •uddenly orned, end a gen t,(.tuao,_esin td, Niel apologized for his uneerc— ittrus.wy by saying that his horse had beeorn , it,6o at the lightning, and not being •t. l to,r , d had t,.keu the liberty :of fiat ...wing it W und• r stied. while he sought refuge uu.l, twor, 4 , 'tubed out, not unwtlliug I) 10 Ili , h 11- , He was rather a tall man, upwal-Ir - „hour forty r forty five, with arm u.riit I .iu i•• Fray wblailet., and a very F seen .I,ri et- u,.r • y. r be:trued with 4rr Mark he t0,.1. the *eat offered him b) ine y nub ladies lincr !hit+ lutro , luved the stranger ; let mr 1 ,4,w Ito r-doc.• tt c It tout•i.ted of Mr (.1 t••••• at, t t,%,• i .sely d.itight•rr • . a .;.,o cud ex- C"e1114•Iy t. ~f ‘.‘t Iti 1., • d w hor pr.y•lc.i c noolfaitun i 0 t. •r t. cr 11, • i n ~f I,ci f at ly r r •,; I, • 'sr • in at. r• 'he rever•l f ~• .fpwr. 1 •,1 ar,•u: I 'hardly , ••upp•re to '0 1.. ~ 1 T t 'l ,, , VU • f..tni y Sue •wv. . 0:u. ro,u her 30,r.r, and r I,r• w :i.• tut .11 -• ef r •INp 1.1 u! ,•ye, r f fir -kt 1 t' peric.p+, Ist WI•11 Illt• (tilt r t c. .t f .4c cf tL, toler ,ou• , 1 t e..o a e• , g ' • . 4 ,• • : char t.co.4r forLiet, c • • 44t0 at. 4. • t tnu,: 4 t a , t't•c .r U. L. r , %%A -" - • cum.: Le ,-t, • a• r 6 4 - " t' e r C.) I . ou,s ft . your Louie that 1 t ; cud t h ," w as air. r ; lEEE • r • . 1. t. t 6 1 1./illll4 1 !belt • •• -le- 1; t 1 I Lau f rg. <«t, It 1 1 , . M.OrTIA--" =Ma =II I ' • t • n, Pbt. tor, anti -ow %.! ' t u t•••• it• t,•,.. trltt• c ; .o fl•att-r . )31.1, If i 1 . n•,14 , 111.10 U, yt•ur Ac• l'Pentalel 'NH tnu:li 14 you ;Or t he y ..,r i'tat 1 o..tke r ltt It two,/ 11. r, ; but you 'ny e dtt...doev I 114%e lit Y. r 1.. ell able to Wu-t I nit% ~ = " I ;La , 6.• :Str [pa what meu call 1a , •ly •.,1( it ,! rl. ty ntf other". '-f••••si .1) 11, the couutry to u o I :1.,•, a hotcr ur.ad wider f .r pitt;l than 5.1.1 I t b . ) t4e society i.f _••0. !. I Tpy vtarnweideut has 1.. Pi ;, 1, ;:Lt ur 14t , pr t , r% ii 1, I r • :I. OvVerm =I •• \V ; , ~1 .r .411:o u.llll ili"rtIll)e, DOC• I VI . I/ • •,.. Wm , pail 1 ,0%. , t • lb , , 6w !I. rtirl. I I.'ll 'n the -t ~;'r ~~ it , .~ U•• iAtn I rn hr , &iIU InIIICJ t,, rukk •u lrl -1 r y S. .• e rt fik) , cor•I 1 •1: I aV MIMI EMI 110 ,r N I. t 31... A . „ • Hui 11. * 1 : L.. ! Qt . Lti t e an Iwv o dleetion nt . h Ind.+ b. •Itt noun tr• • like • .11110 y indistinct th • , , f irti'e't I Lauei •d I e•oild real. GI a la •I'y lict,ttne nt 're diittnet an I pialn a'. Ipr •s• dto the .:udy, ttll I COUld SC. tilt whol- aith the ut,u.o.t clearness. "J 1;() I, I •t sly tha' I hal detnanstrated • ..1, S r , the truth of fr , 1•••• telling. was a erect Wo t y " t,t ti in oho. ff . fr ,ut that. .rily that by the hoes tray: er•in t r, th,.) palm • f the hand. I could tell h i , • • r I %%kelt gu y tint p. eroty, aine joss/ eV', O'll 10 of a ny i n di e l l u rh l • tail uI ot the ;pp.). tribt:‘e .u!•I tII Offortire events ••• ••., •• ;•tot.e r Li'• r hid ytt Alt .WEOIEy m .re If study to dl before t ,1„ Stu - tor tic v cu ttt.,,od et.l c'ul'l arriv• sty 11..gren of skill, tho u4 L t, tti hI I die REIIOO •re toe, and by fires n ) `'lt; ~ream: I t•ded h. re alga,: I put it t ) the ti ,t, and 't fail Nly fir:Teals were all to to t T, E.qllslleli, as W.l: thy utlltt be—as wis toy rt I i‘l•••e I g ,. • f It wasl.) •t , W 1 regulated by fited Lite- wloel) w• •e , -acne in the bud, of any I tt 1 , ttt , t r m „id tin • p•••r..,,n4 4..11.101 ~3111 e thing. E t ch 11 0 1• ,y y Lad it pc cull •r melt) as welt as the. relative ,•• •r, ,t N• WI toter...urge with • „ e.i ju ige f owe'. char irter "" g ' ll9 ' l curve: .d the liner, end oy tile at.l oft .: t o • I awry soon ainenuie , VI • W rt: . .a I Lit jest g p• 1 .11 Eitt.:ll.4riVel 3• , 1 uWI Itt, awl I WAS tirguiug to livor SPCr" ' t ; gown . > Thr , ugh ali tl •trange Deraiti ye we listened • .• Cali the lived iuituse inteve-t to the Dietor, al. " .• t).11 try t • f •re-t3II the Doctor's ttpiwou .N•••••• Cu most e-rupel!ed, its pelt:et sir ••f truthfultiv-s N ..t at:, 1,11,er I 0••le L ,p, d rhat th ,il ant veracity, io holier even further than be - be ut.l could- loot to 11.1 p "" t", to if u.o iit C .r, ie. "TLII • t ,, r," sai i Nina, approaching r• Ito Itoliut-Et . % cx Ili tlugriOtaty "In with Lt rti I ' •' I can real I , M but ant tell it." e. in , i wt., n t Lath. llly drat WV u.tsurpri-ed at kuch a que ., ll „ llt and 0..: !her, is • tt,•fa,,,:tt..to in that, Sir." s-kol H. • ttl.l IttU, allAy Lt await WI. Writ b... "I htvaalaayt u.t.4tay kuowle In this, toy gititi,ng to loots upon at. a eon of Lumen wonder, dear young D ietor repli , A, "for a gel. ao.l M. cit4..o ae. (Liu* bitost:i up at if to wake 64, ett I gratification ••f c o y owe f a n Duels a prepradlert.u. iJ..t But ky. Ido tot Irdi•re Iq it W`l a true Kielice, all the • etor continued its appareo' truths being only eorrespoodeacies, " --I ii,u hay I believe sulortune sod ther.fore I UAW IPA use it for the entertain. though I do to a tery gnat Isteut in the meet of otlor., 'bill there is datig.r of their other Bat as se art the torater, I thief', is fir In 1 / 4 1.-tiet.'.l by it, or frightened istoi r T,Aulity tLe easie•t w practice " to the strange an I surprising cainelditooes it pre 4. 04 you think en, Dootor?" ookedllro Caw IVO I L " a ." Yoa do Lid earn's - poodesiiiii, then, Wren) IMMIE , Ur IMO MEM .1 fl-a• vipiophai 1 1 I=Ml 111 I :•• t I I , 1,11111 , 1 I r!.{ I • Er! I I, o IMMIE =EI OM ERIE, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8,18.56. hoar', ri • Cir: %".1 . r I i ', .ie sr 711' " said Mr .41 . 1 tr O,Jt.• la •1:; hits• b,• u ~f lll,* the =I I 1 bg It. otter &A RIM ' Cert AI U 1) Mi I .w /11 1 11. 4 f• quitter, you hay. take in th • ever changing and taryin2 expres of faco, nutlet-all c.?ctlinatauers txi c .alb ru t with the quite as hypqcriticul t term is too ,trop}:, and I ought to ay si .1) • •toliact of the indrta Nat , Ln I art v.• r ~1 la. , itt ilt.l youre It t' • -AP and I , ng eortrinnod anal -' • f ties ..u' 3` .1 !"t1. Mon hilt •„ it u. 'r t i , in.' lit thin false ..g.• the ar .r' C V ^tnY.eg to man' f h e i r fo• *1 ,r up Lair thou, th Yon must take 11. %riled moments " ‘• \ a ! • 1. , .:ti0e telling!' Nitta in(luirori " You It iv • o.l'y the nnchanFtog Hos of lb( hag I. who:h are not under that v, , naral of the will, and tpe ta aok j ora bofore you " " You .10 n at ?Watt to say you are 9, believer 'Ti pllntiatr , !'' l'unungs asked Be no - no•iits But you will not understand unless I r, !ate my own sari ins experience May I do so 7" "D 1) actor onifi Nina. " C said Mr Cuming- And Cp. D •ctor proceeded : " I had jug finish) , " ray trues in Eitclaud and Wa', a, air in rerun, frail. C oitit.ent and was -p. 11 , 3111 Z s f, w weeks • .tti a friend it the North t.a retruit a Rothe Ler re I tiled for Una.. We wart ' , rt.. , day walking iu one of tic lanes near his residence, whoa cam Across au encampment of gipsios I h a d „f t " net them in different parts of Eniope, and espc oul:y in Spain, where they are very abundant but had never tried their skill in fortune telling b- eatise, like y.an, Sir, I looked upon it with to 'redulous contempt But now, when a prat) g•rl belonging to the tribe approached u. and - iffered to tell our fortune* for us, I unhesitating Iy extended my band She, however, refused to leak at it till I had 'eroaeed her palm' with silver Giving her half a crown, with the stip libation that it should pay for hath of us, I held nut my hand again, and after gavel at it a ail altar, and tracing the lines with her finger, as a child witild trace out the letters al tbo alphabet, alio absolutely startle.' me with the relation of some events in my past life, whioh I supposed wsre known only to myself She thou proceeded to read nay future destiny I will not !toy Gov much of this has proved true My friend follow e I. and, as he confessed to me, with • like result, and we left the place laughing at the co Incideo B u t the mere I thought of it, the more my runosity-1 esn call it by no other name—was aroused t know and' Atte more of the singular sconce I ...turned the neat day to the encamp mont, and attempted to gain some information from the girl a, to her mode of seeing into the pat and future But she would tell me ouch ing, and even tjte conaiderable amount of gold that I offered, though it evidently tempted her . iiitlte no impression upon her will s4he was •,141 - inare and inourruptible. " I mu•t ittfi—s to a good deal of surprise. and perhaps s•iins approach t r belief in the mat t•I in Yalu I reasoned against it I told my -cif er and ever gain, day after day, that it a/tasi' accidental But then I wou'.l reeollect ttie ..ft told exp rienor of others, and the fact that nay fries llt teitnowiedgeil a remarkable agree merit in hitt t , WWu case, and my intnii became pain fui e.tnfus. l with the que4iton I cluttl not once east it off, even when the laughter —almost ridtcule—id m t friend and his family wa,.llreeted at me I determined to investi ga te th • sta ij• ct as fts as I vottid -But bow !await' I • ' Th•• e frien I'm hand sod my Iwo i , .1 tr, pr pti , Cy. ~r rathor the hottory "e.-urrrl to me 1.••• the 11 a. lrl• t f•ronri It like the wilt- of I h,-• r pipe, .rra rii • o! , i m inutneorrl of the Ea-t. I, r , I t i .“ Lip g t, begin with, and unthinx to c I *!.1..11 r •it all my frirorr", foroly, ouo, w th • strait an 1 add 4.1 their fir tow.. urs I ain't t yik acenrate etstai of the, lb • whole in wax, rrjerting est ry.en irl.l.... ha 110 :cot defeet, or any 'int rf e re‘ i itiodetie, 0 ellS: mal viair , ira w, ran !v ;,e r•-uaderi to , 4ee tbe wanderiol. troo au I tb• at. I aided to my list. Tae servant.. too were u•t 1-f• out of the etrteriment. Tue f'w tette. 'of etch ou • w rr carefully written out and urberei t corresp end with each cam that I Hal in this way I re olily colleoted- (pito It volutnti of tuanuacript fortunes. and a very re• spectati.e cabinet of human hands, and of no lit• tie variety u will olta•.irve, that I did not care to in quirt' int. , the truth nr falsity of the preilietious All I want( 1 w ••• t • aacertaiu if there wee any enrresp •nil ur • between certain lines whieh wer. ink , . in 'l'l t t•34t., i•i i th••• event" eloner!eil with them iu the•bi•toryglv• n by the gip‘y girl. .n.l 1.1111 r• duo al. al tt a i.ystem If I ! them fiat! a certain line iu ail tho etniv, nod one event to 8:1 tht ir Iti-toute4, by f ill••wing. this role not I tullc•• la art ,f th • thin; which would rlf110'• oty‘t •ry ill it hsciatin: al) ut it Bit• I fit/ult.! a I frrtilt and perpl-zin,z II .ov err, I ft I / •••tt invrirgion. in NI• u•.%.th au 1 T t• • , .11 I r 1/:.1 I not d.•• ell • •••no• the ) : l.ere i 'Put; pt•rfu,,t. sirreenwats tU 01-• WI I t . .k k•Utl ~tuts .f 4:1, juis as strik- Inv .1 t nee.—and I found the same resets !.; ii.a vr, , rin••nt• in their handl un.l al.rr di .u., an I irtrittut U u, in tshidt I Ip•cv3e in•en%ely intrrtit.te 1, th u t 4itt I , tr.kr ti arise o u t of akat you re: mai liver 9f por.oul, said %Irn Cauu.t.p, fa wy owu M4iam, u als 11 tit••%i3wry of .141 11/bozo pat, Luce I am se 1 11,1.1 e 1 " "But you eat not have the name uLjec'i , to to (.11 us of tu- px-t .11 , of the future, " h‘.llJ ••Preei.ely the bAllle For If I tell you eveot, wui h resl:y weurr,d in the past, you way ast.t. 'pad ;,,,ur4etf to he 'eve I can t tell futurt .ti• P No .1, ‘t un.2:14 , 1y Rest contented with .ur own ,;[.. tit nee ~f the past, gni learn lets -on, from tt,, to gnoit.t )on in the future Xis ox. pr• quo vowels f enough anti hitter enough to ' Most frilly spoken, D)etor sill Mr Cutuwing, yet I mum confess y , u hate 4r, stly rurprieed me" " 'igh. do Ow sant,: thing, Sir, with the lescen upo it even the wulls of nor , US:.+ by tw-:dwital mark; left in them B lie., mc, r is s'l fly have all become too mu i: e••etl in the matter Vie I.oes in tho ti. 1 ,1 sr , 4'l 4. e.iesta: It i 4 i t ur facc4, ttspecl tar hearts, :lilt Ike pest toAkeii ttr L. pre: TE. w a-• D • as 1,0 .• II t 11;, t list spokl voiuine9of Su fr.:l - . 'rig, but h fe.:(• w qua ;log, siletie , than a minute follow , A, 4 b‘ Pa.‘ioeo ••Ml.,—Nin I, I 1.411 A they ctled y Ju—yla <4.! ru -trauge.y .fl,ete 1 by ely Le:t to y Jur band." AIIII , .SL else melt her h.od lay ez tt riled iu the D ,ctor'h hard pitta, aul f,r a um aieut he seemed to be studs tog intently, and then dropped it. -I could tc:l you of the past, young lady, but you hoot' that already. Stop—let me look .1 IC/ U " 'Chia tiwis:lo balitated, and a sheat shade of tar or apprebeastoo, caused by the D.sztor's wanner, cole over her !Ice n0,.1 tl , )t fear I iball tell you nothlog I sr, there ' " Nor nn` one!" 4Certaini s no: " Ile look•',! long and closely into her little hand and a rbale of deep seri )11110CSI gathere I 'thou! f rehead, and directly be took the hand 112 t‘4 , .e1 l I)4 , th of Lia , and looked into her free with the Itlndert—sadd , st interest I. ever raw iu the fate of w "I) mt..r:" exclaimtd btr sprogiog to their bvlieve tnoru io it tbau you an wtlling to c youraLlf." B. +tii;—l .11 cot Ipr yu.s: I te:l yiu us:l)lag I saw Cu , r , , mj chill. Ni.l yyi lot l , peak one word?" "N t one—not a •)llahle, D vtnr." "It is nothing I read there—it to only Jae word ~ f COU LW. '• N I. will NA have If " Thinks enutni.nt, pang Ill)," rod Le ed to her face with the en me .ertous vs., while hi r eTe was i)n hie 3cii/ devitkur . "Y [u..4 telt it t 41)Le. - "Y-u soli!! eerta;oly Sr-iae my chtlr \I icLan. if- - au I 11, hi•ai , ate I wh,:ci La rated h, r \lrk Cumming+. There wit+ so oxpres,iii.ii Jeep ausirty to tier floe al she irive tt. \‘', cveu IU 114 co ,l awl ILI ..r,,Iti;•;111, Mr. Cul/4:1110,4-, Lt.:;:nfriu deep!) tour esteil in the -eons. Wuat t 1) n: ).:{; , l to her u tor) of U. knew it tt.e ti ue, hu• Stria tut I Ltd tw )(lap afterward. lr tord, • ilit /r 1: t a lio the ... e p y,,u ere ty.iw itl;i r !, ILI) • ,r gift y ur owu tii .uon;3 . iur r u'e will, if y• u pur • , 1.0 lo 1 r..te...t the wriri e, ail cirry iu Nil , • Itirrinh the ilarkoes4 th•t lei now ur tuo•I B. .1 u • io your-cif. 1 lowa , o it. what lc Yo —ro heart wiil tell ) .)11 if l,,tur ght•" e u th , r.g iu the tr.:Ul)ic I lo ani IE3 134-111,44 vt tlpi gut turu , A away frmn r »Uri anxiclu4 c3re tt,=t .Lu ccd it,. .1 thu fact. .f the tzuittp.r a= wiL,,taJ rence, Clat tD l•1Q me PU- p et ate there •gas sott:hiug iu the bi3t.dry of N.u4 watch I hiu kuo4- uu lerstanl, uud lot wtitctl r I 1. It no little Pilicitude Phu 1..))c....0 , TC,LIfD .1 b.* sew, and itnuieliately turueJ the CJUTtrSiC.I O I:I I at 4) a dilLroot ebinnel, and t,r the 1141 e, at least, wo ecluted to forget whit 11xd taken ►,lady Iu the woruipg, after t,rri►fait, he left ui Two diyi af:erw.r.l we WAre all sat-prised by ithi°Viet* visit /I" , .tti the Doctor Ila Was on bin xey dutru •(.) s , e the ettstllo p4tieut whom he bad vistte.l tic even,ug ho bid p 1,5,1 wtlh Wt. It 1V.111.14 Lifter hr,akr,i4t when Lc called, and as Atl o.e to re- '.ve him be sax I, If I stv ju Igo.frms tor ftws lam wit an utswc!t.:9iutt ‘1 , 1.0r. Bit I wtuid ott pass yitu with tut — bt.ppiug, fir I felt no little anxiety &Lct of our (.4ntereata. n tLc utscr ,i/tit . " Y ❑ aro must heartily ireleome, I assure and, alth.u 6 la irertaiu theoriate cootended , u, ou wit always ba," said Nr against it, the ,ipioioa continued to prevail even Cuultbiuga, e•rweially mem, as I have a t. our Jay; and Dow, altbough there has been iu i.i,..iat.s.ry; or rather, perhaps, to deter uothing certain of its existence, there have been ifue.tier any trey bin it.." JUCti ileeiaintilithe facts, that it only swatted tho Y lu It uog I :uslo , uo prcteose to the 'Atter.. iadutiitahle eriilettee, such as Dr. Kane has pre. Sir. But y.O O.IU u.t be wore solicitous thas,sented, to establish the theory. I 4w ts.eun th4t c. 411 be k etyl' about it Tnu DJUSII 'hotelmen above sod around the y.tlir t 31?" Istaud of Spitsbergen base often pushed through Nrl.l !las :old us this at-ruing the c tmmu• the drift ice lute open spies of 64.4 toward the on: o 1.1 wile t hor. Will y.,u I.»k ..grin I' tie, and B rou Yin Wreagel, when forty miles in her hau i add tel we if there is re ,I!y anything fr .10 the e ..,it of Arctic Asia, Raw, as he thought there to A-Arrant such a cautiou as yt,u give a "vie, 'lntuitable ocean" beyowd, and we doubt Litt?' not toaoy cavigaiors, without being aware of Oe \\'e ail g 'Oared around him as he took Nina ' s fact, have realty been io this sea, but who did %An I, whico he I,oked at but oil iostauh b.:fore o daresao venture further toward the myticti., : ' 'l ,, ,ot if speakirt4 w Litn•elf, - sus Pole. Dr. Scoreaby, awing others, may be ••C ta' 1 I hive liet..n to much mistaken. I mentioned as one who has bees within its area. must hive bet.h. or there is stun) unaccountable i This veteran Arctic navigator was engaged fur c'o.inge bare. Will y,u slow me, Miss Nina, to wore time thirty years in the Greenland iabery, say tuts in irniug what I saw iu your hand at that sod discovered the coast, and served on the east ' I ern al le which bears his name. Oa this occasion "Yes '' . . "It inernber, I belivve oothing—you unlit near the Geerulatid (hoar, and - foand himself it, lh.lieve uithiug. You will observe these lines „pen water beyond. ilad he _bees prepare! to in thl4 art of the baud Tne - night before list p l ums, : has voyage, he ought !Lase pu4beal on sear' there s great confusit.o iu these hoes, which t - er the pale thou any naviga:or before or ainee, -ul le ly on rged and tLrsuitiated in this p dist. , but he did 04, dare to venture beyond a point fu •lie isu, L oig, of the gipsytbis er , lul I denote , from wltizh ho was uncertain of eumping before trouble an I erre which had been githering ab int ; the se 'son had passed, and therefore, retreated pia fir 1,01110. tile”, was LI ;V/ centred in the prey , through the pack. vot. A. little f trther OU they app'ared ag .itt, Cipt. Parry, in his wellAnown boot voyage, sepArate I into tiro, one followiug a uniform eourso att.:awed to cross this fl sating ice, and was woi ttil tt,gradirall) vauish,tl, the other dividing into provided f ir the purpose; but it was unfortutpte see .ral, which again became coefused, and cora• i l ly hard r and rougher than he soicipared, and, tirt,'A and lost. Tbesewt.r.: in the future, and a though mating progress northward over the denoted two paths, one I , .sdiug on Oar .ugla I drift.; he tumid that it was actually bearing him sunshine and r0....e, In 1 the other through trou- southward. The pr jectors of that expedition b'e and arrow, and purl spa through sin and thought the plan tire most feasible one to reach shame " . the 1 ) 41o, entertaining the belief that if they t' And ultic was her patla * ,Dictor?" askoi het could p.m. this/1,4'61as ice, they could /Lad as open !nattier Al 61J1 , 41 , /. "It. w , ull di .nd urn' her own ehoie" I It mast here be remarked, that is the Sum. eou' Io o tell. But I have the uitimat cotifi hence or r, north winds prevail in these sem.; and side in a resolute will to chow. its own path. 4,0,1 I el 11 a strong currentosetting to the south, th had is • is its ti .r f toe,sud scti,ris all the II:ontio-s whole mass of ice accumulated sad (weed in du n ee o..., try to .I vi le Tar herself, and therefore I ring the Muter, break„ up en i is earned towar:l give her the a IVIC ' t! I lit! " ' .i, the south, Tbs. belt of broken ice, or the"pack," ".tn.l you say there as a'ehloge Sitloo then?' all it is Ciiied, forme the otel impedimeat to as "0: elle I was' mistaken then. I see now, approach to the 1 1 .1 e by the North Atisstic but this one clear fine traversing the future, de- Chelan. In .he tall Shen stroag amuses!, T i e d. noting a calm, and peaceful, sat tranlitil lift." prevail, en& of this pock as nowise is e r s te ' But atoms, Dmstor"' said Nina, with a sad tossed beck towards the Pole, is a measure MI, smile. ' isg ep the *pea sea from which it had entre; a . Perher so, nay dear girl, though they are bat whether leers are hied*, or rsaistin4 currents sorer solitary who walb lo company with their sear the Pile to prowess its secumulatios there, owe hearts. Trust in God aud &limpid° right." or whether a warmer temperature exists to di. '',lout •y Whet if I hare not lass so`" solve it, remiss to be lette. Cuau►►ogs put Lis arm if 041141 her soil !row litr to h►s s►.lu sod kissed her '•Toen lay caution Lad weaning in itr asked he 1) stns There was a most strange coineideriee in the :iso. For two years Nos• had been Nl:wiring •be attentions of a man who, in the opinion of p treat*, was no way suite I to_her by educe' 4ioo, or station, or habits of life. There is on 1 , übt tut she loved hills; as the young love, terming to their own minds a bold ideal, and elothiag it with all the bpleimiid drapery that f-ney eremites, and then attaching all these charms use imiliidu4l without stopping to inquire tat real worth -It is the misfortuoe of ear• ly p.utb, and not rarely the folly of maturer ,ears To the firm and decided mind of Nina lie opposition of ber parents made no difference. thou ht she was cut/sullies ber own bappi• (I'll, while they wont selfish nod cruel in stand tug between* her and her tore ft , r him. They had iivrai ) s, however, treated him with bile:Nese sod respect, ttiougllt y untie no concealment, of !bur apiguitien,to his nut. But tbo evening toefors the D)otor's first visit so *here ttion took plato between him sod Mr. Cummings, in which he e.t.a insulting irortis, m,l was forbidden the house, and be departed ,:,) lug, - /U 4 ldw dip you!. tauaily, Sir, mill Dauber TtiP nett turning a letter was placed in Nina's oats I by a tnes.,tiger from the village ; the ems: 'cots of wbseis she did not communicate. But 4.i day lung There was a look of unaccustomed co.lec and care in her cmotenance. She 11 Ivor ahem . . th as if in a dream, and not rill toward evening did she manage to throw it “ff and appear herself again. But a sad suspi. clots 0 fear oppressed the heart of her parents, which* showed itself mast clearly he the Dec. tor wa4 taikiog with her alone. -Whether his commuoicatioo had any effect in determining her futons conduct I an not tell; but the following eventing, as she was returning from the village with her father, be notioed that some pews was following tbem, and, pausing, he came up. It was "Why ere you foilowiog us, Sir!" Mr. Cum lags imaired. "I bare muse to claim my bride," wee his reply I ‘.ll oot pee her, Sir." '•She ii by your side, S:r. Nios, will you come with mr?" 'ltalian!" exclaimed Mr. Cuerinr ..N if. father," said Nioa. “W W II, then, my d4uriter,” he said, dr,pping h.r bawl which bad liekti resting on instils, and raking oue step aerie, "ilooidd for yrrarself licsce of inked sod c iinfot in your old b mme with us, or pov.rty and so seeming ciossieeeti with him. RAI •ot well, Nitta, before you speak. Will you go •iih me?" “With me, Nips," said the joss% maxi. '•You can nett I/Altera." `•S , !—I do not, Henry. It I could be impel.. w ,r o , I *a t;tl y Jars gialty But thie— no, ne7cr ict g) with you " N W Ord was tail Mickley walltiki boas, and tie heat cu..rainx 40 trace of eat;iriol or regret way frUU IU her fmx, whatever [might have bveo her Lew L. J> you think uow?" Mr. Claaaiage .sk4•J, wheu he tied rsisteJ this w the Dsotor. '•I ihtuk th:.re are a th.,usamt eoieeideecee to J•ily lives ju*t a, striking, if we could only s. o their oimotelion," was Gm answer, "I do o it bo:ieve soy more to my art than I did be• fore, but I have J.:rived from this an additional eatuloo against omits It." I have beers relstiog :ery simple facts to this Sh %II I m It a rumaoce by telling the quer! The 'V ielor d.ti o.it see him•ielf to St cis s LeoJ a. iteittglel w►tb her destiny; hot vould be 144 check tom, after only one year be. plow od, iota ber heart., Le would see there his iistaki to bees ,if the o.tbleas acid purest lova S. al• wirsitips biro, and, with the seesaw, and utarty j y of 01/ the Gait)y, aim to is/marry him iu wry v. Is then as Open Polar Sea appearance “f 1)r. lisoe's long expected curative of Aram Expeditious will againawakes ea interevriu Use quastioa of ea opea sea sear the N irth fir his discovery of that sea, with the varied details of every cireutustanee c..innected with it Ca 3 uow be investigated, sad the evidence: of its coutiouitice to the Ade of the eArth be duly weighed. The idea of a wanner region near the North P de, which writ be acc•impiated by open water ro i, aq a natural consequence, with animal life iu gri ater ahurviance than to the permanent ice. belted than ict further south, is.,_not &ASV toe. More th.to two ceniuries ago, the appearance of open water in the oighest latituie aist suggested he pissed the p*ek . of keeping ~!. F. SLOAN, EDITOR. NUMBER 2E. Dr Kane wintered .th Smith's Streit west the 79,h parialiel Fr .ua this poiut the followieg Spring be re•ut over the km uoi , thwarti ab•rut 125 tuilel to a direct line, whet, •hey clam to eo iii4tl Ilea the shown. of which they traced on the east twarly 30', and oo the wearers sae to 82 3d, approximate!). At tine fat re mote polar, v i i.Jai a Itt-,s.t, • I four LUl.drCrd and eighty feet which crilo.l, 1 , 1 le.' a hnrit ro nearly forty 1811 LA, the v.re, of flue Fatty were gisideocd with the Lit I 11.511ing 'Wee sod a Fwd . , breaking in amoug rooks their fret which stayed Jbe tr further progress." As they travel:L-1 Li 'nit, chatind etptuded Coto an izelers arts ; an l taking y etz miles ea the 112.30 I'4 .10 ray, this set had a justly c,i.oatQd .acct of wore thrum 400 "(pare mile!. This was ra the month of J ioe, yet titers was every tudtestiou that this ester h.id Leeu Orin during • must Euvcre Arctic IViute:; far the shores did Lace whh:ll ele.ewliore iu Smith's Strait iilicat% s alike, both permaneat and annull freerng, !tut fuel lit., too, to which Dr. Kane had beeu a stranger, uoa burst up,. the party. Geese and du.dis were abuotleua,, #artio i tlarly the Breut % a.:grAwry bird which the Dndor ha 1 :u voy• age in Wellington Clittin.d, when tb , y gore fly. ing (ward the south. The rinks uud the aborts were crowded with *ea swallows, whose halms require open wale/awl shim a. re t Lieu Lrttdisagi in fact, to usJiLt worde,, -it wAs a pto, ture of life all arouu I'' 0. pint. I hereis leas said, as the semen w.,3 to r.rly t..r th. ir dove' °pawn% This iuereas• of autiutti and vegetalsis life, with the rise of the thermometer is Übe Inv ter, sod the welted snow upon the rocks were indicative of a eui:d.r e.itesie tusard the Pole. Appalling Burning of a Ship The foliowtag details ~1 a humble Isaac of pi racy and burning of a ship at Mae, a have been received at Lloyd's lo.ur ,nee Offi , •-• "The Dowell ship Blued, Cipt Beyond's, 700 LOOS banks, with bowlean 3UO sod 400 grants (va:dice) fur /lei aua, pat La, k to 31aelos i , about antont Le 1 -p.a,tcli la dated LI log Kong, Auzust 10 )s ib h , r water ea:,ks leaking and cargo shifted, illy* erte,,uritered boisterous weather, sod onrea•Litiz the 01t, , r rude brought up to an umber. , Torre rlac remained repairing the I , ifizers ezerei.iug t.trict % tb I,tuc, iu preMot ing the coolies golog tv.:lttr., I•J r tar tiny should make their d•Clp . F,,r thr week., whatever diseentetit way have I, , evit' , l, u 'gas of as outbreak woo d s etu t nate L.2.ten entertain until a ChICICAke .1“Ct• r traftli.o 10 , c,p mischief was ‘ire a tog In pr ,, p r,r fir such a euntiugency air a rat-tn r f it,t ..,t , , Cue small arms were p'Jvc iou t!. , r• r. ./ tW I Pons were .1 witt, g IpL u, i 1 ,-,,cc I forwir.i. ' ,, Abort ewe u . c .e c it %lc 10w.% ut the Sth the di•turLatoce CULDUJ eI. . cc, w took pluses p , lop Td. • fir A r a• lii I had i.o drect, ttio c .11e• ari• iII e I L•lvr:lr !li. 11,, alll.oll Mlltl be Jpri... ! plus, bricks , ru Irdiu ate c ..ttiug tdd cmptuta g.v.i ord. r, io hi, Li- tu..o atel) aroey r 1..1 • t .1. ...1 turps fr..tu t t•to Fn C Thi. td jowl) the ttA, hod tt,e c kinea acne Lu: they sought r e,-I:,ge Ly rc,nn n fr,.. i., a u , Lpr MD l to a t...,%% UAL:AU to th • Ly A.vitng 11,tue, t-••.1.1, e ; n.r, n 1,, f A frigh . tui rc:ue ot cat ; !,n 7, elo ti es rushed upon the deck atei n dolln, maid-red ail tile Othl,!Cf •• of ; < N dicw, UOr thu eaptato, SC11: ;lit( r (D 'l•hc ship was MI oD to a L 1.2", IL at,J af, Iu :,bout so hour thu %cc a en 1-1,, ..I,ltLcu the fore and to sz D, and about it, dun. f l,l i.eC m i ca . POD blew al, wlth a trent,, tad. u • i pl •• Ica The ship wai to tautly bur,ol and a vast. tignutrer tln •po .1 ere 1111 , •, a (11Dipag un the ebail,a, ptii.,Le I vrit:,l,er 0 tLc Duna Ger who were .0 b Sur l •ni•'•l I.lz, r, w aunt miss etigcre, stmiu• S.IO i,iy 15) c. , o : e, l with their liveo; the RWsi oder t'u r bun ut thp ship ur thoo Tt., -ff.. .-o a liroo4 sort at i, , 4 at g " Alleged Karl3r of a Wl:3 b; 113 r llasiland The Lswi,tueu F,,i, ) Jorrnal gives a lengthy acc,uut or a I,:•frit.,,t: wurlvr jerpotated io the towu 0" tin.' ar , itm victim bug Mrs. i.1.•1 the •tt p. ct. LI mtivicter, tvcr bwb.ud , U,Lirgc King Lit. T4c Jcagrita/ sap: Mr Knight is a farmer, al.i.ut ferry, sod his wife was u..,t f r frotu Flx , y yesrs of ago 8, far as anything that was lie.hi•ct) known before this tragedy, :bey had hie' blyt her p. seeably. Mrs. K. was the w.dow of an elder brother of Mr. Knight, and has a laru tAititiy by lirr former husband, all of ir Low arc tutu rt,d w. men grown. She had been [name I to Knight thirteen years. Mr !Welt Las LI On the creolog previous to the murder Koi r :Lt Li , <Ged up Lis team and started for the residt Ewe of a neighbor, some miles diataut, in order to rt act, Greys eon. tier early the next mquiug The family retired at the usual Lour, Iva% int; the porch door untasit• ' erred in care of Knigh re'ur u In the middle of [be ui l Lt trio c hild ren h ow l groans proceeding f4uu Mrs.Anight'• chamber, and btiug alarmed, 'Ley pr.Nrul the aid el a neighbor, %Len Kui B ht ass there fobod witu her throat cut from e,,r to tar, and a pillow thrown over her face, as it to smother her cries. AU . the uircurostruce4 seemed to point so strongly towards tlio Lu,batpl as the supposed murderer, tlist on the uyat dry Lo was itrrested at Grey's corner Bll , d, it i..sid, w.ss discover ed on his shirt sod curt, a kuito, irli.th he was seen to secrets in the woods, WAS found tg be covered with Isloud. It t, supposed that sloe after leaving home he btopptd 1.1, cart in the wools until u to • t •torn,,l mud per petrated tLc d, cl, 11, 1-714, o t. •trl) / hi•j.urDty. Who is Impunity! AVo iirev.iured tl.st tlo.: t .1:.,%% ing is 2 record of posiii‘e octuir, ULI t•ti gi‘c it to OUT rude re. hiring the rtidi ode ft ccr rf 1: 2 :3, as sell- It) J 4. I.laUltr 111 a (Vitali) • f )1 used 114 L let Ik t I 2/I•: without sent uriog tut.. the ", ' ( ibi ut tifiy• five houses:) hituAel4 Ail, r A t spvtitstese, hitstectr : ht. wick LI Via' takftlg advett.to of eirtruisi-tAtit c tli tl . ) Rrwiucd to &lOW I loud liiot rl• r 1,114 011 /Ma ;I* pry;fl pf) 4 ')) , NI- tr..s 111:;e arre6l, 14,,thei, r t id •• 1 vs ' cv.v J Al., • Liaise Iltitst, " Ole Its :st•l lir.' e,i,tuttsug With It fti iiti, as to j •r• 1 It of Ito veuturiuj i tutu %hi, , I. .4..r.ty. 1)1 y. u putt! Le, g'. with itaf,t) ? N • (car f I I, I, t, , :•' " tit, J t, I, .43 ,u, eta go lul istaj 4a ;U.,.; •u pkan; w,ll{- is• puait) " IL: I our r, u.l, 'I *nit gla.l pit Lave t•tld tuts tti.st. 114 t%.• 1.. r g 2.• astdi d 116111—'0 acid— •; b u t 1 did ut.tx kuuw dice aoy n Ler idaci it lit to a I 04 ;till put u? at. N tor you Lia‘r 1,:t1 Idei;lakopr ev , r, dog it, if 1 con't try lu.puutty's... lanr is it 1" flir f kul vane v(1 in a!or neivr healed Lis sail WU'', a Litt at.) . —New Orlatam4 &Brier. I= W • s 1,1"1 ants ,
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