MoORE, PUBTpiiEgs \iII,UNIE II ' H E Eini: oiNERVER. r, 4TVRD4) NJ, M. .I.OIN IND If, 11. .1 . \ t Al Ik Csl) hirrti 4LOAN, Xdlgor r 7 ,, , • avi,stle., or arlthla .1 months $1 11$. It 4.0.1 as •111 • ..,”/ lc arttklu tlm v"r, th. papa? *lll ow a, -ornt left with a proper ullleor for eta- t.RTNISt. :7 - - .4.41 saw fv 0f.96* a breMore. oto—olescre * $lOO uu Ito. 6 " J vof tp, 11. I Ow. " V " eta 1.7 e • %ea . , chaaYwhM at 01 - 111101,1nr, $ll $,•: •131011ths, $4: V pontbs, $ll 90: 1 t. . 4 utral --um! year, 3341 0 months, 334; 3 s Itualnaoll Piracies, a' $3 annum. I...ovirsl I, • lank, Over MI, and eosins elgsbi. t..rial assesse s 10 coma a Iwo .1.. FM. Coespeuy /me "%her nastier, battik* stamp . noel saws r.sotrill,', frequent ishaapes ir their *tit tre Illtekteftt tee SqUiria, paper, Inn nun, for $ t the clubrprii will be is proportion, wad the inu,t be strictly monbaird to thr lepitimusee braises* ~*..err Payment ler awanseeet wievetiswesents required tie's for roads i.irertrruor IrLll be peeeebted belt / ro:uct , n of le per Gent will be read* es except 111111. ent<OrllleDlc • ben Pad In advaser. sivEis Dißr Evrbiti: _ • It %UN K Wirt/N.lkb: V • 610 ri , .4n ar, At, t utlrry Yi (4111/N . 4 I: , •• I 11,,use, LAS, Ai-111'41XL ST(JUA... k • deo- Y.,r• L(l. , 11n4 N . //r/ t t/11 , Erve, 11- tUNI'E V 111 . 11.13ENT, NA 14,,,4111 1.• ;; - .at t'on,,tvartt.t. timid Qaar :10 tart,: 36 4.\1.81ta 1111 11) ENINPIKT. ..t • lh new urt }14,1.40, , R. R. PAVI/PORT Ll('l4l•lfie,4l, ' - IMot'w•`q l l • refer their , 1 4, ,uv n . anti rtrinitv Espe +rt t oh.tetrl^. BitAYllllleM y PIP h, Salt, Gram, I,r. , Pads, Wooden, Willow T..nr.s s*l. -IL. • 4,7,/, N.„ 4 Wrk,ht's • ••• t, 4 door, alwve tbe i 4,461 4 rfficP, 14:no, Pa. Si JOMEPII NY:IUL, • ov rs ourtb of LiuAalo straet, as Ir , • to an I sta, k•wpa cnnatnntly for siring Miamian mole arum a new and wt.. • t Niatzagara, 'Lou 11 ntru.es wan and utn.l.r•ta. 33 Ida 'lll TIHORN?(IN. • a r'r*rs creenunitil, Boo& and %lortQa • A. • . •ma r,tr.l r., Tat) darn I,Bice is IE=CE=EI +lllllll%* 'Ol - 1141611: ID, nct,...4.1 Ibrwonnw ! 0 • t, 1, r .51 rrnting •••• ;e. t t ..kill• ~r h Ifth 4111.1 state ntr..t. & P tYPIE. • a u.v+, lkoorf. fr isla, . , r Vol.twe root of State 11 %1t.% ek• 1 1 r. , / ka. 1•Irk , Ps. NIA/rest a110we.1..,n -,h. t l -I‘ll4. •u•I t. .4 no.l 1 . ..1....eb0n. itiel k "ante*. U.f.lke) re u illopoi ~, . J. 1— . 1 7'1:WART, 41 ' n.. tlaire Slormrt b Stuelaies at *soft .ffisd Sevnath aitre•ft. Rookk.ace, raAt SaApsfragl sktreet. 33 W . R. 111.1. 4 1111101 R R. /I akiett. Jealove. • 1.,: .t ey, rv , i flry •,.., ' 1 • •k Tlllll t HAI' Ept co„. • .1 ktr {ll Awe) an..l ',Laple Dry Gawks., tt . . I a la. flfi.. e ainas tbipqr elellt ‘ i Beaty', Block. riling In toulltv anal ma! value. tl :Ll.llll ( . • • N.. 1 Auxertaul Wudc. Pollee _ _.r Cilos die Cu/lasi 841 an wd renutto.. Soak Notes, GoW nll.l P.“ 141 lntere..4 powi OS time 4optidata. kttol Viarvauta *old iund 1.4%44 • •f1.`•,.. ALLEN A. LHAp.i. . r . 4211. Ofillairstant.4 to Lb. 1 1-1. hoe t.l.rtu. 1 4.1 E. H. ARELL, WNW)* II tierntan, .r ,Yu h 'as can., Mt worn the Revd Ileum and ' t tlyn to .IM Lot it, le of Ile art wad 11110 'WO4 M. A UPITIN, Nu pro of G Looms i.tehrit, Jewelry. Aber Spo.ma, Ywltal Is ..tu•ra, Lampe and Fury liudo, wholesale warn t. (wars!! seri kooseit, tool,* io Hordcroae, Crockery, Glonowsno eto 1. Lowe. Week, armee a fifth sod •TERRETT, '-•• and hata.. lh-alar lirei &ad Dry Groceries, and Prnit, ~F Glow, Natio, •det t is, t• roActi stmt.; oppakite tb• Reed hiteLER, a: co., RAI .nz M.rorn fifolirra, Vaoh Doors, Maeltinery sad Vase. Cast- M. I II VIN. I.IIT si--01,e la the Asoartoku stem street end the Publte n• • It rt. 41,1., and all work warrooto - - - - - -- X. `4,OIDPORD - N0:4", Grttheotoo of Deposit, fir • r Lstantly for rie. I)See 33 T. ItHURON .07.1 %HT, orwt, • ky doors East °I •' ` ^ an• A,o,r V.ast of tha old , tat, •1 I, En., F's mown' t hTEWART, • P akri In V anrw and 5141441. Dn Gunl. and no's Hotel. Si '.E0111.6 Fl. CUTLER. ''"'• Fnt Count), Ya. o,llettiolue ..ad • .••!, ; , rnptneoi sad dispAtth. 33 krl3ll & illtdrirlditli p -tier. to prior& 111.11caneo, Pieta, Otla, R.ed Homo., Frk. P. 13 JOHN SWI‘.6IY. • ; rcEe. to the room f , •rmmtly iatompted by Bk.ric aa MN\ RBARN & CO. kereehanta, ,lealera en Coal, F/nnr, •N , !tne of Upper Lake 'Stamen, Pne.lle J. . DOCIOLASS, matt' timajusitsi rest, 1414., Not n a.a anti Itrown'a 11M. I. F:rie, Pa. 33 LE Tn PSO • nmwi.n Ilanehanta, and [Milers in 1".1) Lus. and Maier. uPbtic buck, Eut 6 RO - R.ll/1 J. !lIMITON, Mer , higat, Pohl Doek, R.rfe , deal*, • . • •tlli Plaster 33 - - -••••• ' B. %% MIGHT & • n :..ln and •Orrer Coin. opens • vra Crettfirstes PA Unbpnont. 4 ra v A rm.. In tne l'ht.n. and all Torts of Blork, enrnerof State Bo Lry - . T. 4. BLAKE. end Wipe] (wider to leeretrn aid flower., Itibbens, ' rt—r. [Disk. htrite /Inert, Erie. •... trnerre. . . 111 .111+.% .14 CL %Rl[, in Dosmsnie sad Imported Wanes qta.r.e.. t. La, end Arr.*. ' ' ' • - ( ~ soli tits* street _ Jou 's . 4 YR/ 114 . - •.0 it, I hhh, lh klamt• Faney, , "5-e • Mau (Vann, 4 ey. _ vr. cAmr. T 1 R. r: 1 1111111.11 . 0 7141,11411141r0, - - 'on . MARSH kLL, Tanhatis, Ran boUdilig, Ps. c. nuate y, arid Farrier, Liver, Desky l'veeeker hie aerridertte, "sine. He will t.aaal Lauding, whenr he erg/ be ere le `i drie ,s the •wat.. W. C. BRALEY, 11 41.1. Fteth wtr.et ►nd tho Vert. -- J. J. I. I N T'4 • • Claw qk.1.1 Peas, Pedal Ntlrr y , • lin*. w. oLnii to-A RAW tl.:Jen is w a y sod Chi * ""'"rwtt , - The ~h wapr.t m 4 best bow sm. " , ..t am/ Pwwsk, .rsta, Aro fanilly, Wu or S 3 P. Ac tow, S. L. LW C Rtifik—rg 3401 ..1 1, ..rs awl 811.4., Nadi se, •••,) ow: 1,, Haigh JOftelk R. CHURCHILL. . Kwybed Inuaß•7. tb• .~~~~~ , B . ftre f7 l. f , . . „I FF s F , 144 • I • Lid‘M f 4. LANE, Avtoomon alb COMINKAMIII •? l.le -410111, VorttMMt Crm.. of Oho haat. Square. ay 16 114 MOMS, MAI CI to Groarleit, INorwoois, Saity GA*, Flour, Print*, Nutt, MAL iroddin, aQw wad ton Warr, tk. Tonsio Cools. N.. I. War stows, Meagre Ketiol, Er4a. - - J. C. l'aoftwaLsrax Airturraad dadlor falaueamal/Pf. Aalfat.fPa sad IPlttOtograbto Matadi& of ovary doseriet..o `l4te Amt. °mons Inwval Llel ado, Pa. l~cuaaa 10 .iren•ota, ?tads, Ilift.l4Pe6, ke.. star fusel, nue dootpto tit FUN Ent, P. 11,111111114 .111,1111111 JlllBll , l ca. - - 011 P SOY 111, 11? mugs, ue elle Boren Mowers tM liaenern oyskre Oyakri neared Ent ud Oaaa. No. 1 Pert Mock, Kr,e. Po .1. J. COMILOY. u D. V ?MM. - - CPANUL diF 1116144.11V1X, ( SOK/vow hp Arum* Ammo ) ktsowouss sod Rotel' Pother* fit Mims, 111111&toon, Panto, Ma. W* ists Mi ndow ' p, No !t . 14 Hoed i ugs Saab.. /Florlioniq , has oligoood ft flow% t* Po. mjurtott, ingre4henta, and Mar be given to the-youngest infabt with perfect Welt% The Wd.M ir• too Woe tb• nlai•etinna t. men: other t ertmtugea, u they an PLItiLtIiTIV TOE ?VOW "rbfl &en will at them as readily aa Coed/." Thor hue* Ow* biebra ma pablle lw than nap tea-, and ••• It tn that time hare won for tblituaelvai a nopstatior Loprerodeyited In the annals 04 19(1114450. They are uo'l and reromno nd. f it Y 11447 PUT 111C1433 lad moat I,orytAble 11171111..1 .te 1.1 , 0 Inlattird sitcom& ttr Prepared awl. auW,lambi LUd Retail. by i'Lstillt t k1.91.194911‘. Surto/ow to itisotott to iterroa, Wtoloside and Retest , Druggist, No. 5 ftst4 Huuae , i.r. sTrP'II4IINT r lt'l 149 Clastuhert ' , trout, S. 1. 111,444414 %.,,nts Price 119 Comb, pet Bolt. Dee Li, Dlcx nr•os T. ism. Dee. ITU, !MG Morro. Mot 41 lialbris • —olr.qmi.-1 have f“r eome taus . Not banes presenbidglente "Aotheisettiset^ Ilk dem, " sovi (mutts; that in my Meg yonrige I him. Dever vet found as " reetnia, ses mad ?teamed remedy fur wrens' as TM; Waren prove themselves to . I / atn lady recummeneliihr them to ter Mewl. and Partimit• KO am happy to me In rears inetanee nibs the moat essrk, 4 1 , , e.. IL . The , hese never tashei in snu g ,. CAMP, nr.111(111f 1., frpct , Ally 111,,u adaitPackildien. They havoithe admit...n ovvw vninoffesiei be ing 140 . pleassni I. the Mime that elkddieu will est them ea feihll'e as smuts Betas personally weissaithiet with these tol3ll,..tlyntl 1 .. Z trt, 1111 •nlieistatsogly pronounce them tilt . W.. Perth(' 13..5. , t , u. , sad h can he admlnlsterSNl to the e rat iarant n ILL I,.riga sedate. 1 met assallessier ' rensimi limns in the Tesii , iiikCe 'T the pantie, I'. rAIMFMKR, it It. inr For sale In Girard by J, A %line and John S. fosior: K. t•rtord be dbffli k Curtis; tit4boro by It Y Terr) awl Pr-odni'llinerak by M. Y•llWwkry . ; Lockport lw J. 31. Borneo and 'lL:tier! Allitns by Darrnporg-it • Coocord by Flay: 14 Id X *dads a irm.ll Tow arm!: W‘d 4rinal+. l4 b• Riley tier , Pettier 'by R rettia; North Fiat Jewrit , and by ntocrista grating Jas l'aYlisk. Pate n*Z _MAY & DAVIS, MAI ESTATE =OWL LAND, INBUR- Ant AND GENERAL MIEN Tai, Oessell Waft sad ram: My, lows. P %AWL Al /10111 I .116 PALINJILItit eat Y {fi r Doolato 1111soloutim tart Areto, Rtt And RPM r. f ., AND 4,,AND.AGWIT, I DK K E R+ , Cllutosh, IL•wor. `Lyman, I went, ...tort and octet Vachat Laud. to Waders mod Nnryi ty, f 4orn 1,, irs., Amore tiaalsort, asui Preeemptuir In Nobel".lea Tents &is reside"a and aoserssilants, Pay Taxa., he. D Ateorairy ,Law ail Notary Yesalac, Wes. (t. RS: nil& 70 tL,a. J obag RalMail6, tui rr, )39 II: rip% 0. Derricks.* Ma H. L. 111.diermal, Vearli V I Trnstt, Aherne, sad Sasemud Ibelhorima, Watereerd. Pa ; rir. C Plain*" mid Peeeldnß qtt Cressielle, Reek tslan3 , 111 1 y J.J.LIZZ INSURANCE AGENT. R E }M R. 0 the tnnoWing re liableLorietes h c, . Dartford, Coati. - - (.Plod 461319„)°° COMMO-VWX.eIL ?MIME AND austitur INA L ketSCS LC), I hirrisburg„ Penna., • - • Capeuil irooomu. PEANSYLV4.VI4 Flit 4.4 D Pif/Rf wE I Vst'R A Yrx: (19.. Pittshurei, Pa., • - - - Capital 1130.,W0. .A72Sia LIFE INSICIUNC& 00.14P,L1S 1, Hartford, Coca, • • - - - Capita/ VAX* Rat" aseli - sa low as security to Ow Insured will permit W ane in Punt Ode. Balding. April, lA, 1614. JG WAIALIft hviNtramout. The Instranoe for Tamil and Country. Hh Ire, County M. wa Insomece 1,01.014) re oadm laaarattea w only deseriptlea of preperiT m room :Led k.etantrr,•t a, low mice aa are eotwatent with aseanty. RIW ars• din 0.1.41 tato two elmmen, via : the Marsala, la :herb neuttiar but farm property sod gweillason 110 lett or over Nato rirowniwia an. iodated, Yd the Ceerusemod, to. .bleb all kind of property arw tortured. Thelma*e meaner department am sot liable for looms la the other; eh:TCosh /nearanee awl* to either larparameat at the maul rite*. Jams' C Marottall, C M. Tibbsle, WY. F. Ried•rasebi P F. Barton, lotto Tlawaterl), Jos. II many"; P. Kepler, flaw Maerbemi Jamb lillimas. Googol L. 111104, L Mabbaaa. WM. B. Hays, /trod kin. 077/CSItS. _ J .6.sam C Y.aia.o Treat. Jo 31•14 Gc:tx 'sox. Colamas TISSALS. Sivas. Nice, over J. S. atiorrelit'N Chiripaldsh Erie Jumbo 21, 11154. J. E. visurr A RE now dlotsibusinesson the Mums' plan./ iv lag 1 br u. .L'A. eared a einiisis ta l44ol. peollesenßtsethampaushmishoo. t abll Ity hoye We paid. Risk•ispOo the ilibileibeelieseeeilient be reaSiLlavetabi terms. Lams grai b. Üborallraadpr.rpaly adjusted. tre merchandise, building. and 4... her pr-merthi town errountry. for a Welted terni perr/1 6..neauestr.) Aligg. Joseph 13.11ra1. Jimmie. Rand. &Meese ibaorokir Theophilistaldlas, Joh& C. Davin. R. horses Ilmione. Roben Surion. Jona Obritell, Jobs L. Prineoh Hugh Craig. Snow I lidmar4a. Glom. denial. Henry Lawrence Lasvhlß. Sammy Rd ward Darl torture cnnrien Kenny. bare s. Davin. J. H. Johnson. V% Mir= Polwell. William Hay. John J. Mewl' u lir. O. Thomas, Ur. R. M. limine. John 'relic r.Jr Speaser Me Nine. Rieliafd O. R•erfordri.Ree.4 Wshillanie Pree . ° • Appileatimi eau be madeto KRIAOOO Acenk. Erie, ?eb. Mt WV. FeaY ba es rice. Marisa. sail a Oasapaar Wier. branier Jhaariragr. d. J Oerserr., Seossad sod Worse hvonle. Pilarmhdpiro. CAPITAL 11 3 0,0 0 . • osaspany aillasts Pin Ineen,et • or fluildlogs, Goods L Inonsonee, rins.. Mark* I eserenee on Vessels:Carr aud Freight, le all perm Hi the world. la'and ln.urance. on Goods by Rivers, Lakes, Canals. Railroads and Laud Elamite to all parts of the Union Also, Insurance upon all Lissa u Imo the most favorable I. rms. LH LS 67/041 R. •• - Hon. T. B. rtoasnon. thus. Dineen. G H. Anwrrsinses. Taos lieneannenli E yawn Mtnoste en Epw'n R Hat.nsotm ono, Huila:Me • F. Caw& Sawn/nu R. R‘LE.s.. leant Lamm. Js. Tatman r. FLoisisca, Preet. E. mesas 1.. H 44/11.011.14 YettiVin • A Ll.llll A. 01.4114 to. 1. Haines Most Baby would pretend to w - ver. and call Reuben a trate, awl a Cruel wretch lint she neverthe• lege would follow the flowers Then Reuben would march backward along the road, holding the nosegay high out of Baby's reach, and mock• ing all her efforts to obtain it, until they reauhed Chu three pollards, and often journeyed far be Opel them, when he would relinquish his prise reluctantly, and go off to his work, thinking of nothing iu the world but Baby Bloom; who, on her -ids, as she tripp-il home again, thought of nobody but Reuben Lowe. How this little maiden came to be called Baby Bloom, I can not tell positively. I know, how- ever, that she came of German parents, whose mud., when they first settled in the village, was Blum, which in time came to be written Bloom Why she was called Baby, is a mystery to me She certainly was very childish loosing, and was full ..f juvenile tricks and innocent caprices; so the', probably, she was called so originally in rankling and Hagen Bel s. sp,rt, stud the lame clung to her eventually in k m 11 , 4 - 00 . 41( " ma y asthiNi ttist h e - t t, ilt 1 , 111 El * , am, roost Baby's tither wan an old German emi• mottos to Furnishing and Heading Bells for private grant, 'adios,. triide was harm as making He de ut pros tdoldithaddiesepeadatylaritithelfor dot .1" , is a salt ah~y latanter.aal imp& Mat he wit I Ile II a little moire in the %Otago, filled with sad altheialthaenor Ult_Pw Poloortolo• He may at .t e urs and whips, traces and Italia at big brass Modes. oa State sued. ketweesi • di nth. wed aoka„, kruti, and all the p.riplo•rnalin with which we Erm„ JuilladarK - - • , ' , , - tII lIIK t fV to el , eorate out horses 0 P • Tllllh.AlO3, MAYBB Ile di v- thti.ing busito•ss, and a , Baby was 00. vo. t , anpuriesdasesk Ito an, ro o m so d aftj u thi a om, k , ./Mrs 4 , 03 (+MI, tip' pt-tP( , !e 1 , 1 the village 'settled drammtmal to irkma las IMO Irrtia Chat I, i g •h. mset.es that the twenty thou-and dol was systole riamisma emaihrrallas, gat* matataidrXo Talktat , Via be OW seelto kttaradme 41.11 P Ilkin saw lair la ear beseetwe lave +!•i,. lt the .1,1 luau k. pt in the Bruit rect& tr. warm a* oramillbr malimotrood and sollataMial ewes left, „I, i h• come f,y property at his perawwainotinbantlimetat wan Imor Imre ottrada. li n " Wino" It MOS *IMP* SollCHMltilatitilif Is death Baby 1.4.1 11l .ther also, an excellent the Dry baliamm maw. i " 4 " .8141 "" oh! ;10, ; with c,.arse •Icitt and a thick waiat, who Awls, or ova Mange to she Maria. M. Oro ham lbw knot& tampocpaituw hotto halo, such w, re y e n .4 b!,,, blAnkets by way of pet no to know when goods ass is be toughs stoop, nod the Imo led", akia bromos pal touWataa aad via en stxt. tltllf Mid td 'y .1' .1 It her spare moments to at rb° ma" "Paven" ad d s NMI lan " Priat " "" le uditid to her huge stock of poultry. Owing to tiv • united dada( adds NMI 111 do vary as twassaer et e - J awing. the , rrtialit) of the g0..,1 to ly for such species ad. 7o.wtM bad oar gods an wearied in plat as that that laws** toad. Th_nb " foes the a 114. kk, the. interior Nlr Bloom's houses,,mo. iint Thr k trw, wee l i nr, t a. l44 '...„"" ° p ... -° " l " l "... i n n t w iro aD 'o h r 5.. .. 0 ”.” that r..setubleel au aviary. But more frequently boars* it astght have been characterized as a gallinace u Wag Maw Oar aim ommam iii mot Ma Sttior pave at Wad h..splrst. Fowls in ever y stage of infirmity rods, os out mart thorn down. By this t etuail am trallsiainii as titimatal prima of Po" so tar *lO rons'atrseence tlitnributed through the . stab rannadapainit att. aa avelwortollor boughter vir ant sot istiiihet4t, libbniunt There was generally awhile bantam, prove to So mt mama QM, wommmommotok ahoy eta iwestomso with ht. ldg in splints, in the pallor. Nutneri sod the or pods berreaslii 1110. will Imo *edam!! oar limiers ulla (Zthire bop hada ttass+huaithed - htrkeys hobbled and gobbled about' wadi this sfedes) or -OM Mil Oar mit, Istatot es all sows aglosuatirsaltatiakiriori.. lip this t ;minus Che k rein n, butit was a gizmo thi Shanghai cock, *te m) " thallsod'ootomw 11 . 1). 16.1.417:C"1tiaL with U"'" of ratettwated fortit and feeble gait, is that Mrs. who pay mot , ilonritiammtaammato trittmost tit wtoo „ I , an Nadi iluttain." 00115 4 teuncrept este was B uis noM, Pope. 13. Mitt. 1. - • "WI I=l N. J. ciadmer for AlUm', ammeounik Illrt eromPaic Alma dad .615Verk .1 - DAILY W on ig=u 110 le. ske*droot - idwit__Me lowr arose, Buil* HMI Liniusides sanin. illarindll is ginned daily,@unpile( Ilandamni r.oa wing of Mir Capron Tuft Nu WOW& Pim WON 01111hmid ' ritaa. t. Vast acemintlln gt. - X. II c......A. :": 00,0 7 Ina tommalle Writ • iii/eL Sus • • Liam — ag usnr, ilaspingiimil NNW ilingi 104 1.10 Maris* Iwo 1171.11RILIT, BTU WAR D d ir ODOnd. et lie Wan Lowliness The beet stylis e isel at pies that &sty emapiellim ilde, OILS, MIS. - T. IL SLAM. C=Mii M E MIEN! DIRECTOtS MI DILLA W ARS SI VTQW7. Wrirrir INSURANCE COMPANY, (of 11414440 CW. ) eito , • %Or 4.2:4lllkaillit• *clcrt Voctrn THE SLEEPING DEAD Mt U w. Loverlei Lc , ~, 4 , k ,. /1 lL wun of des nn• °duo., ta , t t ht. role•. of tha uilbt Watt. tho hrttar omit that .10 To a kW, calm thhzht U. pePninTll4ll;.l 111- plista.ros grist awl ll` - ~SOW. In.en the nthil Smiler Lhne..pon tlkt Etter, iho I..nns o tb. il , •partp.l E.. 414, L 1 th, °vont dour, She torieved, th•true-hear'l, C..aa.... vial! manne. to. , n• It., t ...a • •.L 1 • root lag .Isea t.wiouge f r the 01 , N, tI, r.va ..hint, IIII•trs with Lb.* wan'. of . r 94.4 .. thr 1..4) 81.4 •n.,1 w.tal.l!, • th , • v.... ..f I. I 11.... r 1..1. • •,. mrkll . 4 4411 410,1111 U 4 on ...trill not 01.,14. 4111 %Oh oh., the 171 • • %Tn.. jot" an. u.,1 . 1 . tq Viva I••t than all t /11131:4 ete* to i a•. lan kvt.i La 14.# • it ilnla Ila )1,a...11, 111th ► Ain't ►nJ fAli SNP.* 6.nt►t: t 1..44. • 11i4L 111.,14 , Zirt J i n no • 41.: tw,iti , %I • ii.. • .^ 0 111!.. h . . I ii A 4.1 %h.. oats awl cu. at a*, IV.ta .$.•..0 lko lbo• .tt'l mud a,nt-lak . I,llltiftr I..vrrurini fr.ln !,10 .ki-s =ZEE 4 4,• 4 . • • • len. , pn , .•r, , 1.11 ni.t.uk,t, in .•• ),7. brr ;Ips taw ' !ouch .41 41 and r All my Nan aro laid aoldo, hci out, , Ilr/I 11/•%• lazed and o . 4nict )11isctIlanti. BABY BLOOM. l'' I 4n Harper* iluntLly liAirnsnuo Tit r u a.r a pre . tier lit , ' rtrii.len in Hai , ut th 111 ooni rr) bri g I yod, and ro.J 111.1.1, .11, Way theiur u• IlatittU i.f Mr tl Iltalt 11 mu l 1.1..1uty fJLI, ar') Tie inorniry, ,iowu the ineadowo that trord, r, I ou the riv. r, laughing gleetully to Ler and, roil talking to the birtist Xi it they 'Pre old and intinrite friend.' of h. rs, and had known her for y ,, ar., to toy a youth turtle.' his hri,l to hank at her, ao l 111111 V1 ,4 11/fig ~f light figure and roguish ..yes flitting all day liferwarl betwe. hitt, and to% work Otte f.'1144w in partlctilar, was -4eri4 , u.ly tr0u14.041 shout Baby Bloom Nearly el', ry mornrug, th. h rnl walking ,iteadily to his w. 1.1 —he h , rig apprentiei d to a carpenter in the —th• would ninfoat e.-rtaiuly encounter 13,,b ) Bf.ittni trip t yping along the rml i gratber,_. pi tuat erupt au.' turou rn the heir-t feneeft When the little rnattleu tiaw Itculwn Lawn approlehing—nod I verily believe that it,. ovioke.l little 'lung Raw him long before mho pr•oi ode,! to -e.. hun—she would turn, with a merry 144441 4,f her hPati, WWI ehrrp , •1; u.Pti• worn Rent). u " bend her b.-al t.. t.,. v. r) bit.) With Itkr pl. .1 , 1. r.l 113 1.11 . • u, with a hearty greet ing rii.l:o 13 , W, It ..131 1 th , tt iu iNe 1 -, 111r , . Oat null, 10 , 1.1114 9 , ..1 - 9 1.111.1k . 11 elee If ile• see . 1 eve . .eile• 1.1 e .r. t.. .I.lllje I • H ILO.) 9 Oh M hi ) .. 1 , u1.3131/.1111 41111 allm , rlittlg atiNtrt3 "WOW! weu ,Ilt hi• .it 11.. Wly with tile. Baliy? " - 114111 , ;1 *341 , 1 e 1 t 4 blurt "tri "I will( with Jou, r .he %mild ery in utter auva‘ K. :,.; — WII9I ttia 1,13.4; 1;0 ,q 1; 3 , 41 will be 13' : w.lk "1 w rit a't thl 'firer, Rahy, if you will walk a nist ..f the wa) with me. Just as far as the the now!" '•You are very impudeut, )hater Reuben, not to tali, au iiii4wer when you get one I won't walk with you " • 4.Ati' but you will, though," Reuben would ery, ppriwging eie.perntcly over the fence, and seizing Itaby'a noi.eg'ay of flowers, with which he would Mr, et in triumph. "Now, B a by, if lon want yf•ur flowers you must come and take them " [h a ppy towl had to : . n Incited out one night in the llepili of whrttr. The nest morning he was f oun d frown Into a solid lump, aiid appeready deNd. Attitineredride exertion'', and a co brae arTarnt hai r hi,, hrair7y, and flannel Wrappings, the Sfrungtud ;thawed symptoms of returalug 'auit . alii ,, tr fie presently uttered a heble crow, sad is ttre tonne of another hour Praggered upon , his legs.' Tht4 his eonstitution w.e forever rule. I* From being a eoek 'of braie and warlike &or ct, he 'tfegruiratad into a bird of coastal- . the Rod tuefeffppesisrnee. ' ?Cubing wield fat. Washita. fit. liittieted'illim, the floor *Via the pit of premature old age, and his crow tem weak ' awd wheezing. Mrs. Bloom believed that soma ERIE, SATURDAY MORNING, JANVARY 17, ISA 111==1 MEE Si SO A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. =I thing was the matter with but Nur, nail his a tii e i k e,,ivdingly kept .•n a strietly eituauutptivc diet. lie slept in r Les lined with fiaunel, Aa d wa• :Joe only fowl of the uttabliabment wh o e nj o y„l t:..• prit Rep• i.f entering the ehnp There hu would fai th.. drwir.tep • in the -nuahine, all Jay ',in.:, with his head souk between hi 4 shoulders, and th•• tokens of a confirmed valetudinarian Riot n rr. hi, lsek• lustre eyes fh 'lr. atorMrs Bloom cad B thy att.l the fowls all lived happily erten* in their old feel,- i•Tue.l house, with its peaked rout and queer die. setireaies Mr. Bloom himself was a saddler of a meditative habit. Flo liked his pipe and his glass of Layer Bier, and was never known to hive been excited save once, and that was when the news reached him that a eehoou or f rom B re , men, laden with a large cargo of sauerkraut, had gone to the bottom in astorm. Sometimes 'Len ben Lowe would drop in of an evening, eu pre tense of smoking a pipe and. having a frieuilly glass of beer with the old man, but I strongly outlier& Wit the lung silent arttiaga were ender. ed by Reuben more on account of the mil/tithes dist he or .1.1.,na11y had with Baby, Oulu fir :thy pleasure he feel iu the "14 sadiney'S c mope piny Things went on thi. way ler some ! lie • until one evening Reuben marched into the pa ler. where old Bloom was sitting alone with his pipe, and boldly asked for Baby in marriage What internal effect this proposition had ..0 old gentleman no one could tell, for without even removing his pipe from betwen his lips, be told Reuben, in the calmest and briefest manner, to call next evening for his answer. Next evening Kcubeu called. lie was received by Mr. and Mrs Bloom, who, 1 think, put on an extra pet. ticoat in honor of the occasion. After a short sileuoe, Reuben was informed that his propessi• that could not be entertained—that he was a very ex cliche youug Mal, but pour; while Baby Bloom would be posse seed of such a fortune at h. r father's death as would entitle her to kelt higher than a carpenter's apprentice I ant quit , • sure that neither the old !toddler or his wife tho't there was any thing cruel or couteMptable in such a course They never :bought for a tn.. mew of e.usultiug Baby herself They looked I 111 the whole fur as a sort ,r l usiva.s urst tr'r, which was to he considered is a purely peownin. light It wild in vain that Reuben entreated and vow ed It IVAI to vain that lasiaaketl for a c indit low al ••ogagemeur, until be became rich, 'which promised most f tirlifully to do, in any p. r: ,! ..f time that the old people choose to name Mr Bloom calmly smoked hi pipe, sod tweasionally shook his head, and Mrs. Bloom b r u ise d a pl ate . NI of millet-toed for a poultaic that was ab ,ut be applieil to the white bantam's leg S. R o l hen had to depart with his rejected proposal; an as after thl4 hr came no more to smoke a pipe with the ..Id saddler, his only opportunity of we- Bitty was in the mot Rings when he went to w. rk, mud then, somehow, by a singular crime that innocent li tie maiden was always out ring flowers •‘Wben will you be Lack, Natty? sbau's be look. !Dottier. I wiii only just run down to Mrs Homer's, t., gct .‘ggs, and shall be back 4u 4 t . • .1 to• , soy, la I . par. ticular care not to break any of the egg. It • ,. the only chance I have of getting any of th a t br,..1. nun it Won't de, to lose it So fishy put on her wide leafed List, for it wa, tomer, and giviti her mother a peek the chews, which wa- iu , ant t., riss fur a kis.i, pe I down the road, chirping tit kW. , trsgoif ht -t .(((;(,(;•( eau 11 A( the period .t bout. %chi, ti I write, Harlem was not %ha& is now Toe ‘iiiage crottsisted Hof a v. ry dew house., -wit; tered along the roadside at r.t.si , lt•tabl• ltilt.MilvL Tit. CO 11 , ) 44:- 111_ flying al”ug, ou tool air, uitlini tight „f the vitt:iv No , I%'' Tio pled stages him hered along the road that lay between it and New York; and great tracts of swampy land, as yet uudrainerl, •-tretched between it Bud the river.— At the time I si.s.ak Litt:re was much rest ye ,cooling about Harlem (lug" masses of forest , elloked and filled with matted ntiderwood that the daylight rarefy shone upon the brown soil be neath There were talks ut bears then among the honest villagers; and black unwieldy shapes were sometimes seen stealing,of moonlight nights through the orchards, to the great dismay of some belated y outh, who made the family circle trees. hie that night with his interview with_ the bear. The fierce catamount, too, lurked among the woods, and poultry yards sugered harfully from nocturnal depredations Indeed, tot long be. fore, a fine boy of some eight years fld, who had wand. red off into the woods to gathe- buckleber• ries, was found two days afterward with his ,yeutig throat torn open, and a tult of catamount's .fair clutched desperately in his lrtle had. Mrs ,-ter's house lay on thy r , rs,l tlist stretches between Harlem and New 'Rochelle, s.) so that Ilihy Bloom bad, at least, a *ilk of simile and a ball betore she could obtain tie priceless .egga for which her mother sighed. lint she did not mind that, for it was very early it the tuorn• ing,and it was more than probable thit aninebodt would he passing snug en his way tt work 4., Baby Bloom tripped merrily on, aid sang, as she went, a pret:y little love ditty shpt a maiden who followed her lover to sea, and p las discover ed by him just as the sh;ii was goinglown. She reached the old locust fenee, and, of *wee, could not miss the opportunity of gatherinp nosegay, ao she wept through, and was point ploking, with dainty care, sprigs of lobelia and gollen rod I But now and again she would stop an, listen, as if watching for some familiar step, ail heating it not, would resume her task with t mournful espretuuon, and her Dal would liar a sadder cadence Presently one that waa overlookiniber would have seen a sudden change come leer Baby Bloom. lie would have seen her eye soddenly brighten, and her cheeks lush. Ho solid also have se , •o h. r turn her back resolute} to a cer tain point of the raid, and bead over, piece of «..ovolrulus, as if withiug on earth 'ould ever induo« her to look up again. The clue of all this strategy seem sl to be nothing tire or less than the echoes of a sturdy stop ;volatile road. Tramp, tramp, it came along, sad its nester it came the 'wire steadfastly did Baby Iwo coat eider the physical economy of the etsvolvulas Presently the footsteps came to st a haliand in re foltowed by a creaking of the locust feee, ant, a heavy thud upon the turf. " Oh„ hol" th .ught Baby Bloom," an you mute .ver the fence to day without. sapg, 'By your leave.' Master Reuoeu. It wt l go. Likrci with me if I don't punish your i o rOnenee." So she continued to remain quite iota of the footstep, until at loot a. heavy hawamit laid upon her shoulder. . "Oh! IA that yen?" said Baby, trtiamtly., without even lifting her band, " there-I can't seised to ' , awaits. Ism busy." • "It is me, pretty. lass," replied a hart ► Over fill voioe, "awl I sis glad to eta easis ptstty maiden gathering such pretty dowers.", Baby started as if a dagger 6a 1 bale Abmsm saddeolrtbrough her heart. It we.; uctjettOes't voice! Sire lifted bee eyes hurriedly, iitidsl4llh, she did sot vermoit her lips sad ebeelkibeeaniiir deadly pea,. d hill and siagalmedisslsg• maw was stesidwg osyr lies. lusifr,Nwiilsmw bright auburn, bay g down, over , it4VOlallit tinge taogred milisek, Sad ted yellow beard. His face was this id pale, mid his eyes seemed what might be calk a fiery . • r ;VI blue Him entire appearance was wild and Strauge. His clothes were torn and du..ty, :aid a enrions chain, formed of pine eones strung together, bung around lin neck Hi) glance was wonder• fully restless, and a convulsive, nervous twitching Arnim' to play, emtintrelly around the corners of his month. Ile e`rtninly wen far from being the kind of perefin that 1 timid little, mail.n of six• teen would chaos. for the companion in a rev a fr•r Baby likom was still with terror as this wild being diaelosed himself to h. r still knelt, wit)) the fl gray... 4 a id) in Let hand, gazing tiredly up at hiru with her I irg, rompd blue ey.:4 .4 terror that shy enuFi riot anal ) ze nr areount for, se:)tned hr..) posscssi .4 her This man, 'IA yet. had committed n) a. r of nolewce, nor did he seem intent nu Hui:* t. t she felt, a. if lobe was about t.i br ovt‘rwhelmis , l Ar'llf• terrible tnisfortuuc Well, oweet I/.4, thi4 ii ti m.irry he vont;ila A, in a tic—p, ltt , mbri )u, t we th,t enntnLete,l Wrangel). with hi. av , iwt 1 appr. , cisi nun the bright .um,bitir 111 fr tgratit fiel34 Sir"' an- , vrnr I;,h, weehinicallv: ro•v .r A tu ..nen• h,•r eyeA from h. floe '• A of w• - •ritia, 3 merry me - n;•,_"' b. rapidly nat , •n hird. • : , r t los. 111, • • t., -ee 0:1'. looming In the gray of dawn, and t.. w e h. w.-0: K.,iu,4 to give 3 timituit.t •.,1, (0 air, I l'llllo )you " '• For me, Sir!" gatpe I pnor Kik)). Biyon, mill deeper mrickeu with in •,i-i:iz • I tin pet ;;.) and made an effort n,-, ant •too tri , t tteirt•ely get to her f'et whr.a the tut% c4u.411• : 11.1u.1 an.l !mid it tightly 15 ir ikihy her lam hour wet* enmo "On, !et g. do let me gni" "he plea.lel, iu .1 a p r, for terror had Deafly taken away !WC ' olge. " My mothor IN waiting for I am in " wi:i 'ulve pur• sued the iretniao. heedio44 of her en t rertio4 ' tt hird and wiro nr, ofunirv, an I tb , r :,ro out Bath, ring toir• h,r tho ,1,44,rt 13 s," h r lntinti A, I ,w‘ in, “tho itegulu4 pr,ul i tni 1114 briug hit ,t with !oui: — .1„u I e, d;o.1 .it thy Blom,' as if be .•z r , s. , h. r 1,, 1,, o one!,./.lvoysrwli .11n , by . nit nludru tudTwn!i,,ti Oh"' pr:•• I 1311,y, 11.• r fillin; w rir trait~, hor 1 ,, ~ t !).11g• .ii!! 1/• r fi bi•Ni IN It.t 11.—:—" w, re only hcro," f•r a Ilium •ii 1 . 111:d itceritly, th•tikiNg, alit railed hl.• cur tlw roil Trot thoro ?atm. sountl Seeing h •,$ -611. ii matt Irt ,Iror her • I.litn , l, And ni-v..1 away a p leo ,•1 - two, •ti': :1) , • utly "I am the C)ck ,•t" 11, ,k brl Win I : irttl , mud) thus iu %Ili! :II 11. . 1.0,1 r " Baby .:ir.LCIk 4 4 fir ifit n ~t ti,.,: tt ..,.. 0 10e,1./.. if •11.• r. is t ! , •LA! t 1:64;w tltc h,nt, !, • . :11.• 1/ , a range r...ruploiiin, rutling ,r , h- LI if ill.) r,. ginr4i.,lll4 pur ~f wing.) “1 . tvl quit.‘ tunnltitag If 130,17 onnid Lac. , I tn:.11•• 1, ~ r if ~h. had 1 t, •i• vet . ' only ri ,r , in.• nut ..; rliat inUt the IPrr ,r :114: heart I. ft Lin cpaor t' r Inv wirtbful f. cling, I thi.. nil 1 talk soetn,.,l her )04•fit,I, that, 1,. % t .n 1.1..,. awl . 'urerh , otiu ^IT .r'. .11.• i•Tranz • • !lrir an,' t,) tly In au in - Brut r, wvit nue Artily I", in.k p urn her, ilf , ed h •ri 0.• f•ittu tirpwr ii• if 411,. Lai 1,-La pluttp... anti befor.2. ghe ci,luld draw breath t A l ec !ttnltiliin a with inir h 1 ;1'..l ht. -1 61,e dui not serelin Site c. - -. 1 1 ,1 not scream Sh... lay rpite still in a tance of t...rr The fields a •r-se. which they sped were hlo , ma,ng, with the iinison loft* of the Atlmach• The golden rod lifted up its tall spires frim out the r arched v . .rame, and the blaelibirrl sat upon the 'ample b , .ugh and r a ng abort love songs to his thraky mate. She noted all these things idly as Ler ca . ptor bounded al olg with the sinewy speed of a deer Then she novas to think of Reuben How be would come along the road, watching for her, nod how sadly he would go to his work whco iii found she was nut at the plsee. She tried to think what her ID Aber and father wrinld do, when it was dis euverrd that she was gone—for she did wit even feed bsrmlf with the hope of' ever s !ring them a niti--and wrind. -, red if the white bantam wonld inms her. She thought, of cours that this wil 1 man would kill her when he got her int, tr) , . rt Ouds, awl taekt.td her hrain itr trying to icn igioe the way 41 which her murder would h )11 ~.riAltsl Whether it'smuld he a stick or a stone; or wilettior he would light a fire, and dance round a, r while skis was burning, as she had heard the luliatis did of old ' Now and theta she would wearily strain her oyes seross the green fields in s, , aeh ofeinno familiar face—there lurked a faint hops of Re uhineri help in her heart yet—hut sb , saw nothing hut yellow fields dotted with patch ,, 4 of fiery sumach, with here and there a lonely pond, fringed with hazel ..opses, ird which she vimeti mss thought the maniac was about t.) pi lingo her. Thus they drew nearer and nearer to the !in t : , lonely woods that stretehed away far into Ow in turior of tho island; and as Behy Bloom a ppr , ,a..! ) cd their sombre edges, they seemed to her like some black cc , an in which she was nt»nt to t. engulfed. They were Luton Immersed in the forest. A deep twilight, that only half revealed the pith, wade it all the more frightful Ider , and ther , . the sunlight straggled into an open patch, and ! taking the 'hues of the autumn. leaves though 1 which it passed, Painted she gronnd like the flier of * emboli* when the day illntuinites its a stained windows. 4 Baby Bloom wa. now gee. ling vt ry weak and exhausted The attitude in which she was to ldty th• wild man was di tress lug in am extreme, and leer slight frame was al. I most breaking as be folded her in his arm - Once or twice ohs essayed *sort of plalutivete monstrance with him, and tried to bribe or cajole him into setting het• free; but as the only reply • Ale got was an unearthly hallo, and an increased rare of speed, site gave up afl hope of escape by fair means, Anil bad little prospect of setting her liberty by foul ales. ~ —At last they roadbed a species of open' glade far away in the interior Of the forest'. A huge evergveen oak lifted ha *tardy limbs in the cen tres( the open punk and spread them abroad. :tio tit they toadied the trees • that encircled it.— Awe ,the manias plopped, 'tied idiatid• Baby Plato on the gronod. o Poor thing! between fright and exhaustion, het...atolls nero so weak that she mold 'not etadd; en that the utottieut be feet tottebell the sward; eke asok 'at Pill length. - • . • • ' " Now, Illy.lassi" mid maniac, gating at her SPRPTieg einitits "Pell Mild stir oast op , in t han tree"rioiasixtg, to the sslt— (lan it 'Nall' be so handsome that the Regulus die of' eals:' Stlenie suet hasten," bd sontinesd eterkiln "the dint teal; at *au merit f i bielis wall be heratbetsow long. • Resift', if •of Rm. itishnd, noon: will mold And obi low bitter she is when she is angry. Her words are like icie—so cold, so sold! and she pours than down straight on your i1a. , 711.4. =Oa ,41if ir.r,Zint4 bead until they cut iu--in thetrain , and Freeze it up forever We mums oaf anger the inoon, oly ise. Qom°, let is MINK MOM" saying, and heedless whether Baby obeyed him ~ r' not, he stooped down and commenced gath..ring the thick moss that grew all round the pke4. Several times Baby Blooms thought that his ottentiou would be so oetupieci with his task that she might manage to atcal away 111113010.—• But no! hi* glance was ever restless and wary, she ' J ul nothing left but to sit still, and watching, praying to Heavett, with all the strength , f her young soul, that help might ante. She ti I no: lest{ remain au, however. The manias 1,34 4,.rin collected a huge pile of moss, sad when h 4,1 it in a heap in the centre of th , beckoned to her imperiously. She did not stir Game:" l►e mind i►r►patiently, stamping his MS Please—pie:4m; let me go home, Sir—to my tu.oh , .r—to Reuben Oh! do lilt me go!" Lad 13 ~bt wopt, •inti wrung her band., but did not ri4e " W., ar , . wasted up there "' he ',Upend, p Piut/usz usya:eri.)u"ly w a high cleft iu the gnat rik -We trio- , " 11, , .y lil .0111 her hands in despair, rocket to and fro on the earth; but the in-ini.to did sot give her muck time for iasotive Irr rsv , (OE he seiz.n.l her ouce more, sad hoist• .11411 , r Li ',lloulder, commenced crawling pp rhr tujAeil trunk of the tre: with almost super n t: urel n n ility and strength. Fligber and 'higher to t;tmbell tritii he reached a portion where dia. 0 4 40 nail • •iteu a large cavity into one of the huh wpm nraucbes; and this hole, surrounded as it trt, w;tli tiviatc,l limbs, formed a sort of nivh , in w!lirli a coupl- of per4Anv might easily sit •• num is t.) b.. our TWA," he cried triumph aic.i), Aa be &Wing li.aly Bloom inside. "Here w. , '11 ..ii au 1 slag all day long You sing, don't you! Sing m• a .ong, my Bee-bird " If lo , I: i •,/ imperiou.: and kingly uho said rhi., sitting at the threstif,id of the little niehe, .and mud such &dangerous intermittent fire in his i:u! eye that Baby dared nut refuse. Sci, in li lies tint by falling in with his humor she might -ue.m.e(l in , oftcning his heart a little, she began a tr-innh.us ditty that gradually quavered off in• • i s onset of tears. He seams appeared to listen, • at, 1 Lt .f,411 site ended burst into another fit of i.,',,in e : •• 1 ant the I:it:ampler,. Maculate, a spotted Loa, r bird," 1 ;. wont on "1 am principally to i,, trund in New South Wales, and am very abundant it Beai, on the river afickai. lam ry shy, und my habits arc with difficulty ob. served by naturalist*. Mr. Gould gives an ex. evliont d...cription of the manner in w ich I build my nest I live in 'tip. Australian plains, which 1 irt studded with the acacia peadalata ; and the i 0 ., A cr which I construct, and from which I take my name, i, very_curious, exhibiting traces of a i r.unark,ble 'irchi , .etural faculty." Baby, to w!, in this , •, , ientitie rigmarole was ult. rly unintelligible, gazed at him with mingled terror and wonder. Suddenly the (pick ear of here impauion caught some sound in the tireet, f o r he arrtstod his disquisition and heat fo rd l at..ti , u-iv, sipi ii,t, oed in perfect silence Then i t,. , 4111:1 -truck hn Baby's car—a faint hallo, i fir, fir awnv Oh! how her heart beat, and how .ie prayed to God that it might be faithful Ben : b,ii ',_,.Pins f , r her l Then came the yelp of a a.,g, , zr ;vein,: I md, , r anl more furious each too in_i., t It 1.4,,. , certainly some one on her track Tee manias grew restlcs. lie flitted like a Mot,key from bough to hough, toasting fiery glen. ,es ..f•aspiciou at Bsby, wtio at in Jarrell with L a se, i ,•!, k, tn i ul:t.p.A bands. listening with 311 h^r might. Nqw the sounds came very nests, anti Baby, feeling that the time was come, p ure i forth all her long pent up term in one siir,ll and echoing •diriek. It was answered in. s:,,ntly b . , ~ s.out. Th:: maniac sprang with a it )41 :..a and her, %ieu ihe onp-c crashed, a small d 4 ,; I , ap..l panting into the „pen sp•tee Baby Bioom tittered a cry of j.,y, and the next moment she sae It. üben Lowe at the foot of the tree gazoig up at hut , EIM •"lisby, dear Haiti ! are you safer cried Rea , b-u, striving with Owes of 'Dimmest anxiety Penetrate the thick foliage by which she was screened KarA, .I:ar Timuban But for God's sake take me down out of thi'." "Iu a moment, Baby ;" and the next instant ft .o)eu we, swiftly creeping up the trunk. But he r•ekouttl without Tbe instant the maniac savi t.leiigu, he swung himself with l'i;htainfr 1;ko raphll:3 from branch to branch, notil he res.hekl - the first fork of the tree, and 01,1- be watt-d, peertn;: down into Reuben ag e o hug I.‘e , with 4,4 fiery blue eyes. we up, 4couLdril, - sAiti licuben, as n• .:r,-.I•ho fork "Let me up, ur I will kill you." "VITh ~! Ilm ill^ C-..k ur the Rick ! Yon ~ba l f Ig o r ob m y n ~r catch my little singing Be.. Whoa!'' and tic maniac grinned sod !.11. - Lretl nog flung his arms tiereely about. It. ub u, it h a p)werful effort, strove to swing !dm , .1f in* the f , rk, but hi:, opponent was too l uirk rr h:in, rand striking Reuben a fearful blow t!,O etif.•t with hiA foot, he flisug him, stunned :411 !,ruiseil, to tile grompl. Baby Bloom from h. ant abov, uttered a fiat stuiok, and die i.to , ..;hea and bli..uted s ,and joyously iro to be a nuuiber strange birds • 0.• ~f,Lr J Paler li uhola atone' brniord, was not, however, die ! 0,!..1 He want (pH his iu au umlaut, and •ift. r :s iii tne EWA re&etiun ran to the foot of a I irg , i tens' ire.: wito•te br.mohes intermingled with tri.)4. , of the oak With an agility that could seareely be expected after his late tremen , d 'to fail. lie swarmed up the trunk likes wild oat, awl the,next instant was speediagup through t! limbs uotit he rca( Lied one that projected into the Ihr b art of the oak tree. fits face wee crry pale, but ilia brows were knit darkly, and B t by lienfli could see that he was determined to rescue 'neat thecost of kis life. Whoa lie reach od tile t,,tugh, Le ran out lightly airing the swap i ng ryati way is firmed, and, the maniac, divining his attention, sprang up the oak boughs to meet hint lave no fear, Baby," he cried, as he reached Ole very end, *hick straag beneath his weight as if it w:mld break each utcrneut. "I will be with you in a moment. Have courage, lass !" So saying, ho *aped boldly into the oak braaches, Once hi ag deoperetely et the nearest ones. Arc mushily he .susesetied in grasping one strong enou g h to bear him, just as Abe saaisisch masked him Reuben, now certain of his footing. tuned figiollaty obi hie opponent, and caught him by the throes *id the only hand wide* be bad' as liberty. The boughs be the nerdy eht Istie kink atni hassock with, she smuggle, end liaskiriadew idealising around .Ihis gleide• Tha o clailealestabow ewes, was but w; for thel Pad 44 1 0 1 , , di himself otensosrtre&', Wry hcad-drop ped with iissff I' l ite din mini brneatik. The asset Wasiant. iod Rike, is his 'ma = • • ' t• muums- &tubes sapiaisedois ► fetrilrtrb 1 44 hi‘ittlmilishiltrAltalla the wham vein.e was,mtt , imomMor inelber=me . Vitt 9 11 11 Miebattead 1 7106 1 1 ittiimpf mai old BI m had told Reuben that if hi brought back his daughter in safety his salt, ones reject. ed, would be so no lows. rrc-arzwar..:. --.m ioVahr..IIIIIIIMOINCEMONI ; . 1 4 4 i'4":•11 1 1 s ?his safety was Wit yet assured. The mad creature beneath eeeuted powiewed with a demos- He foamed, and • shrieked, and dung up steam and fragments of turf into the tree, and Reabea felt'sorelyisirseled how to get Baby down is the floe of so infuniteCa tessise WetMr ir— of descending himmillYtioddiditoreeinvithessr• hitp„, and bind him hand and foot. But there was the chance of his faHieg in the amempa, end if the madmen conquered him, Baby wis egsher at his mercy Neither did be like le wait the chance of assistance arriving, for night dew filling rapidly, and it was more than probable that those who were on the same errand as him self would not pug that way. He was courplete• ly at bay, and reeked his brain to so purpose for wine means of escape He was soon rowmed into activity. The mod ma; with the devflish cunning so ehmailwriwiti of the insane, was busy In piling the he bad gathered about the base of the oak.— Reaben also saw him take a box of Incifte match es fkom his pocket. It was clear that his isteht tion was to burn them down. Reuben knew fres experience that a forest in autumn was but los easily ignited, and he shuddered at the bonnie fatd that awaited Baby and himself, if the meal• ao was sot in some way arreiled is his rwros• Bidding Baby remain perfectly still, be crept gently out on one of the lower branches, dined ly overhanging the spot where the madam the stritting to ignite a match Be was somoat with his fiendish task that be did not ones ' up. Reuben let himself dews until he swung by his arms, and poised himself sassily amass stooping figtire beneath. Then breathing a pnly. er to Heaven for his success, he dropped. He fell on the madman with a fearful crash. Timms was a fierce groats, as he tumbled over as the sward, sad when he rose, half expesting to dad a demdlygrasts upon his throat, a black mass, that lay quivering, as if in the last the base of the woe, was all that could be MOS. A shout of joy announced to Baby Bloom her safety, and is another moment she and Reuse were kaeelieg on the turf, with entwining erase, thaikieg God for their escape. Baby's entrance that sight into Harlem was itideed triumphal. Retry neighbor within the.. miles hastened to old father Bloom* sada* bad to tell her story over and over again, moil she grew so weary that site nodded over the most thrilling portions. And brave Redoes Lowe was* hero for massy a day after, and when seat New Year be and Baby were married in the old wooden church, every one said that he deserved to win her, and that God would bless their alie. Bret the consumptive Shanghai was beard to utter a joyful crow on that solemn oeessices, which so delighted Mrs Bloom, that she berm to entertain serious doubts whether-the afisetioa of the obese under which her favorite labored sunlit not be eared after all. poor maniac, tibiae body was felted is tie forest the same evening, proved to be a may ornithologist, who bad escaped Weeks beftwe hein his keeper, and his death, however miavoldable, was the only drawback to the wedded happiness of &when and Baby Bloom N'then the heroine of this little story told so Jbe mufti frier 10wa...* Or. ...or - dry-f n MEM ew, there was a second Baby Bleesi runs* about the door. Let us hope that if she wive as brave a husband as Reuben, it wilt not be by such a terrible adventure as that by wide% her mothergained her heart's desire. YOUNG AMISSICIA TX a DIULL.-..Tild Lytsit. burg Virginian, of Tit ersda publishes an seteett of a duel whichl same off a few* days ago it Leesville (a little village in Campbell Conety) between two youths of the respective ages of 14 aul 15. The diffieulty arose from a etitmoder. stending about a young lady. Clarence Er. el/enraged Edward W. to fight, and the challenge was acet , pred. Edward selected pistols as the weapons with which they should settle the-affair. Clarence never having tinsd a shot, vent 00 him an I told him of his i.dvantage. Edward vet, promptly allowed him to use the weapon of lib ehoiae, which was a double-barrelhol abot gun. They met a , sunrise in the anharlis"af the vil lage with a muted friend, Mr. H., who had loaded the ielpone with powdkr alone, and took theirpesitions tee psees from snob other. Clarenee fearing the load Mr. H. had put in his pa would not be andloient took a slug of lead tFota hie pocket and placed it in the barrel be intended to use, Edward seeing Clarence bed tbe advant age of one shot more than hinr.self, was seen to pick up a stone and deliberately place in his pocket. Oa being asked what he intended to do with it, he replied, "I inteded to nee it if be attempts t..) fire the othlr barrel." The *cad was given, -and both fired boat the same time, se damage clone to either party. A. soon as they tired Isliward drew his rook and - threatened' to use it if Clarence fired the other barrel. Mr. H. la terpoeed and thediflientty was amicably adjusted. The two then repaired to a liquor shop and drank etch others good health. Tar Taunt COKINO.-A Republic& Kan sas eorrmporeient of the Republican New York ran, writes u follows from that Territory: "For the information of Northern men I entimit a law remarks concerning Kansas Instants. "With Gov. Geary a new an vats interpreted in this Territory. Refound the people of Ken. sac in a state of civil war, and contending hie dons calling to their aid and assistant*, from both Northern and Southern States, and in their seal partisans were willing to sacrifice the Union, and destroy all their hopes tot the future, for the sake of gratifying temporary feelings of re venge. "Idavieg resided in Keats shout .wo yew, I have had apportanities for learning facts seat named with the late diffieulties which have ter er yet been published, esially coneerifag important Arent will be brought to lien, original mewled motives. In due time when the masses who have bees wive pm. pants in the late evesta, will dissever that they were misled, and that a firm reliance upon the General Government would have obviated wadi trouble, have saved alloy minable lime, tad ear • cured a peaceful settlement of the great question that watt stippotied to be Involved." es. We dotes belles thelblletiet atety 4 tie dose,t l not a word Olt The wrtler goes beyeed Alt impasa—eli greisulabissmorms," as o tar mays, is driaght spot ate aredelity: • - 'Ai old deacon is Yaairee land mew *Algae 11 atety., was stead* au day IMlSide 111 dray Ml- 4 -111. hose Ida *ea weed for ho.ecoh l ur pater seeks mite as. Wink 11101100411111 N. ., Mont WI her e The mho thou inked ' , spit one of the Wit kip, sad - the: fly to be •Ott ever with his oetimplep, aught. him by Ate aka: sad btaill 00,01.101104 usallesits ore teitihe.- aad ete4vesii tioniveross Apssatiam Malin emalatiddithers of elkagei • . ihata, •, —Aa amp muting dm *Om , laptotioei htiaaiggilit -- fe . .;-1!: , ' el ' 60,14 eoct 0 WO, , at ... , ea. 1 Miiller " 'IT, '''' 4111 ilittrarifti 10,1111 ~ r rnor pftnieis 447 , :14," 74 , 441 z ,„ iildliostliAlYlfir kat 'l6 die Upon ate aft iiiiii wog yolai lady anti a Leadkarehief to her eyes-- weed this& that aim boa ao mate, sad • eight e•ip on a pole aa s goal of distrait." se. iliffl B. P. BLOAN? 119N011. MEWS Ifie MEM! I 4 4 , 121 MEM
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