Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, April 25, 1857, Image 1

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iii)Rl;, PUBLISHERS.
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CANAL MIL L S , B RIE, PA.
J t 111V...A J teK I ION, Wholosal• and Rnall Maniffiirturer
I'IMUR CUR'. WEAL, ..liaL- TEED, 1111.1 Y, 4-C 44
laid 6, all lindgs of Grain.
Park Ball
4 I. t PA: F. • lod r..mmarli.tee Ilan for Coeeorta, Lert tut . e, and
~c Meottaige n( all kiwis East aide of the Park. Enquire at
t!o• ii su Lin, n[t{r e of V. Alorord k 8 , 11 ."." 4 1.1 ""..• V ^"•
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CLEVELAND & ERIE R. R.
aIiANININNIMMENE
() N And after March 23, MST Passenger Trains will ran
EASTWARD, •
Lrarr t,le , vlAntl (,r Erie at 8.00 A. a.. 3.10 P. N. and In rn r
(X) • a train will atop at all way atatioo• erupt
I'errr, LalaneLite sad Saybrook. The 10:00 1. a,
wilt *1 Painesville, AAhtabula, Conneaut and Gtrartl owl,
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chlrago Express xrUl Isar, trio for Clove/and at 12.11 r. Y.
!dripping at Girard, Springfield, Aahtsbula.
Night illapnon will Wawa, Erie for Clwastaad at 3.30 A. A., Ea.,
Tr.tin IU•SO A ■., and Dar Exprwso 2 30 r.
The r. 30 A.ll. train will stop at Girard, Conneaut, Ashtabula and
run. Pt 111.4 , • filv "be In SO A. a. train will OAT at ►I! tbe wt.
nor. except Unionville, Perry, Mentor and WHAM!.
T.Il r 11, train atop at Girard, Conneaut, Aiditatot.a I
Palm mi ill,. on.,
The Conneniit train will leave Conneaut ■t 7 15 A 11.,1121.1111fq , at
Wn• Starinna
All of the thoaciAli trains going Westward connect at Cleveland
train. f.r. Toledo, I'llk:sir, Catawba. Cincinnati, kc., i.
And ti. 4 the thentigh trains going Faatwarli conneet at lhiaklrk
• itli th• N. Y k F. R. R.; and at 1301.10 with glom, of to
.rtlt Central and Buffalo and Saw York City Railroad.
Wk., "ft./a F. It It t NoTTINGITAM
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1866. 1856.
Buffalo Si Erie Railroad.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
O N a nd after Monday, May 1, Trains will l.ar. Fn. as I'
'A t Y, Night Espresa, stopping at North East, Westfield
Dunkirk, Piles Creek, enntspeting at Dunkirk and
Hurrah-I with Morning Etyma Trains for New York
40 A. 11, I%ay Eapn•••,•topptsig at all atationa, I Onne , ttn; at
Dunkirk and ktnfaln alth Nat Trai. Fart
M , Eapreaa Man ptnprAne at an Man , •tation• and run
neeting at Dunkirk and Butfalo with k.apriwa Train•
f..r New York.
.i I' tl , I.l;htning F.apnw, at North tut, Westfield, fins
and .4nroretwk, erranerting at liunkiric nnd
with Eatirrwa Trains for New York.
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EiwitigiIMIENIPINAPPE
SI'RING ARRANGEMENr
Trains run through to Wheeling & Pittsburg.
( a. 4 eter Monday. flarrh 9th, 1 6 157. trains rul , i/t I 1.. :,un
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N , t4.l;‘, Arrtres at Bayard at 10.111, C4,11/1,i71.11g
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coNNEcTIWNS
TL , Train• ennnort at Pittehetrit with the P leant. Ret:,,,
(or Ilarr,tt urg, 11,11,0.4111 a. Italttmore, New York ao.! KOS, uv
k• eOwn, vrith the 4 t•uhenrllle•th4 itao,r..nd
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At N heettng Irtth the Baltimore. and I.hth Millrttatl L.r ( am) •
.ye. 1. V rt-ttrttAblogtoo and Rattitnnw. Attu, lir ••••
mo•rn Man. I GIL, ParkProbtirr And pounte nn the t
.k land Irtth the lAtice shn, and elet' . ..land a Tow.t" fGi
!• Hntral,.. Smears Fall., Canada and N•gr Ynrk T. 1.•
I PA.: O . II Irinnit..n, bland, !waren:wort, 1;a:«na, l:ank., ME
-t Paul an , t the Sorth
r - r- 1 rket. ran he purettaxed nt the itllee on the Line. alwo
.„ I ,e,n e tpa Tmaet Oftioft of the canna. cm:meeting R6 , .•;11
re . k are as 1.,6 , a. by any other Rout.
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INSURANCE COXPANY,
Ice PArlodeipkra,
,ARE non doing %moment on the Mutual plan, an kot . tlr` h,
.lorkoi • partiripalion in the profits of the Companj, si •
halqht r berond the prikniom paid.
Hi.l; upon the Lakees and I anal Insured on the most lavorlo , l.
teems. Losses .ill be liberally and promptly adjusted.
Firensks on merehandue, buildings and other prurwrty,
town or country, for a limited term permanently
DIRECTORS.
Seal, James C. Hand,
1 he. , philkot Psol.linz, John C. Paris,
Iturtun, John Garrott,
.1.;14 c race, Samuel Kdsrards,
11. urn Laarr.nea I/avid R. Staeoy
t harler liellev, Isaac R. harts,
William Hay,
io Th•onss, lir. R. M. Huston,
Spencer Mcllyane,
P. , 11A RP Q NIMBOVLD, Cee j,
E2' . A p1.:1.,t1 eall b. mimic to
J. EELLOCKL Erie ripen t
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Fire! Fire!! Fire!!!
C , 0 TO G. A. BENNETT, Inleansace ttlEceeorscr of "tat,
T and Fifth street, Wright's Block up stairs and get ‘,..”
1 . , T ., rt, tu•ut"..l Ile reprewnts the following Tellable Crotlipat
%11..ItellkSTr• VIBE AND MARIVE: INSCRANCE CoMP \
••fl'lttut.l.lr•hita. Antlsorumed Carted 84100,000. llostesuwly lue.toett
f,:tat,tamt
FAHIIP.ItsC UNION IN:SCHANCK COMPANY, Atii.nA.
f. re. , . Pa t •pttal Ktlou,utio AH paid up and oecurely 1111,0 , 4i
ILI,. WI low 1. wearily t..t134. hound will pentikt..
I , 1. 11., A HEN NETT. tc.
B. B-06EBT,
JOHN
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d HARDWARE,
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CUTLERY,
N.. 69 PEARL STILICET, sad No 56 STUN STRFLT,
NNW YORK. Sto —4 I
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PARSE R, GRAY & DAVIS,
BELL ESTATE BROLEILS; LAND, INSUR
ANCE. AND <3 EN ERA L AtIENTI,
Coewell mom Nod ISMS: City, lowa.
Pi RKER ot DOYLE, I PARKER Sc ODA V
rs, Dealers in Exchange, Lad Agents, sod Beal Esrste
D LAND AGENT*BROKE Ft ,
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Lyons, lowa,
`.r.et and enter Vagrant Lando to %raptors and North Wrodorr
a, .eeuee lame s and Pre-empt lona Netraidta T..Yy
Ga erri4irlita wad non•resi&ata, Pay Taxes, ke.
T. I) 11"11 , 4, ...tuar+sei at - Lai 14114 Pout I 1..
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REF ER Rob. John GailMmth, mind Y D Lorry, E.i. r.
Dcrrlci.on and II L. Richmond, Koi's Meadville; lion NI
Tr ..,t. -.baron, and Samme4 Rrotborton, Waterford, N.; Dr •••
Yip o.no, •n.l Penning and Connolly. Rock laland, U 1,17
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I) It 11011.ESKINTE114.7 the following raitahle cowponies, 'it
AT.N., FIRE INSUR4ACX COMPANY,
II( Ifinrt.ford, Cons - - • Capital swamp
/'1) W.llO. \ IFEA LTD FIRS AND MARINE INlarl A .4 rit CO ,
lisrristuiry, Penna.. - - - Capital $3C10,14%)
PE N 1 S ) i. l'Al."1.1 I IRE AND MARINE INJURANCE CI)..
l'ittatmric, Pa., • - - - • Capital s3liu,(loo
."IFY„,4. LIFE. INSURASCE COMPANY.
.1,1(0,1, r,•nu., . - • - • - • liy•itx: $1,0,,,•••
Haim itt morn as lon NJ sorority to tha losured 1. di pPrmzt I
- t OS,/ Buildaeg.
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The Insurance for Town and Country !
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9 1 11111.: 1...0. County Mutual Insane°. Company
I make !um ninee on .eery drweription of prop..rtr to Town arol
nat.... are anaMatant with 111...11niy Rnaka moo
1 , 11.1 IWO two. elwasesa. via the Fweemeea, m whieh untLing Lut
property and dwellings, OD feet or meet from r•postu r•••.
~,• and 114 Commercial. in whirb all kiwi 01
tirmi The lunar io ...attar department an. not !War for Into. in
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rir Caah Insiiranee made in either Departmental the non&
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niagrioßs
C. X. Tlbbas
Jabs Zimmerli,
TIN*. Ilmorbood,
IMMett,
A Ifmt Fine.
OFFICERS.
J e 1111•1111.11.1, Tree. JON AS Golortacm, Rer
Cuosire Tlllll/13, Tmis.
0111,* ' orer J. Sterrett* Cheepuielo
Fn... Jim. 21. Int
V DILtOLIC ILAJIS gar sae by
7. C. ISELDICIC
humps C. Marshall
l• F ittirtne,
- I' lipplor,
(~...rgy A. Ellot,
ear• Ti isltt• of the rocky islands !
t•r 1 1, , ..,-t 0,1 Sent land, ~tund a lonely but, ,
ti„ \Vi:l Fai• n.r and Casper Muir
awn .• far as they knew) rela
t,• t t , ill, world by ties of blood, never
- with other men, they pursued, in
On• m..-t fr. n :I) partnership, their toil some ,
atoi • ~ ,r•!.•Lot o•ecupat:on Nearly equal .
in , I widely in character and per
fmTl r Muir was short and thick act, with
a In • s• i.r 'la- full moon, and good•natur. !
2 t•p, utter strangers were care and
grief t m ' Being PO fat, and sluggish •
wit hit!. t , , : •Itare fell the housework, the mend:
lug it, 'W .,. Ii g the fish. and the care of their
:u 1. !I 1,111, d the house. The very
-,,e , :t.i, w. s Wi'l Falconer
th n t with au eagle's nose, eyes
n .11.1 pi,•reing, he VIA. , the moi.t daring and
-me h.. 1,, rtt.an, the most adventurous bird•
h un te r in 01 1.4 UI, lie was known, too, as th e
k,. I,sr e Ir,•'r in the market, hut his wares
aloe t•,. 1,.t quality, and his conduct
•• 1 .. •t:• he never lacked for
cu... nr- w1,.1, i.e had anything to sell Sue
RP. A 1 and saving Will Falconer and
t • r n..t ~ nly made a cotnfortaldw
but A. n ill a fair way to become welt Teti.*
t e t tzi• But Patcouer looked
t be rich, and ase he could
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ive•n• ur• wt.: o;, w. ‘ll.l .10. ft My mike him rich
.1- 1.• ,n Ilse shore one morning,
g.ititte “vt r the restless sea, as if it
tuigto grit tres,otre to his feet, what
, t but bright yellow pebble
p, i'.l--tbr , ,wn up hy'a wave, with
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11•;;i 1 like ~ ( 1.• toehant , ,l then, be
th-u k rjit, rat, h-p s were not idle dreams; the
i; ;i• •: I, par , e.l.l—the remnant,
it too •t I. Avy mgot, worn on the
rocks 1, 't t,, th • wave has tossed it to my
fort: lo f -uro that ...)mewhere along that
i tp !,ilon with gold had at some time
hero wr. ek, d. and that lie wan chosen to discover
the uguifed tr, - .1-ore and bring it up from the
deptipi of the a T.. this one object all his
energies w , n' h. vie I..rth directed. Concealing
hi s l is e carry ten from hi+ friend Casper, leit
sorrn otlo r rk:,n .hou!.l rob him of the spoil, be
negh o , cii all and pissed days and nights
on the 0.. r•, ra-titig 11.% nets—not for fish, but
gold! 11 t .und nothing but poverty; for he
earned it sr. nluggish extertione
were insoffi, I. to t -upp“rt them both In the
-ear. I. treN-ure, the little property gradually
w a ..•i• I w1,11.‘ the hit of gold thrown up by
the wave, (wi,tctr %VIII neNer dared to use,) was
Iv truii44f hi+ p tins Casper, who had al
way-
n 1.1 ott 11 . 1:1 A. chi greater part of
.re ail the 'vitiation with the same
a-v Care, nev, r c.)rnplained of his
c• un•ahh• behavior. To Will this
very ..loodtiature vr.oi k, en reproached; and he
pur-ued (h. s, at. h with redoubled vigor. But
1E114: 'I 4 i zeal, was a certain mysteri
on- i 0 ct. tcLml. t.ry night s...tne spirit (it
,
whi 1. tel iu his (air. What it
!Apia- hr wti hm. when lie waked could he
rci lit to nond lie c..tild not, it is true, pre.
cisei) e lo uJ the couutction of ibis eircum•
to`-serious a- it was, with the' object
f t wk. b was .triving But nothing is lost
..r: an ar‘b pm ti aiper“nicut like his, and Will
t ...k the mysterious whisper as an omen of sue-
Famon.l .0 ruder,
H..L.neo Brook',
Juba H. PPLIP.r:
Goorge. Sewell.
Edward Parlangtr , ”
J G. John,
John .1 No. en lhn,
John if.Hor, r
WY I‘..t.rve,
flu's ilaj, while on the beach where be found
the lunip .if gold, he was surprised by a storm,
soil 'on tii take refug in a cavern, called by
the cs the dragon's cave It wee long and
war• w, ui h two nomtloi open top the sea, and
ihr W*TNS chased each tither in dread
ful echoes (4 thnrifer for laughter.—
l'ho• cavern area seee.sible on ly by a morrow ere .
I vie.• in th. f 5. Idom was it entered, except
...lye lad-, for, iu addition to the natnr,
r. Of the Va.*, it W*4 reputed to be
ii .1 With gr., it il.fE ulty, Will let himself
d wit 'fir ugh this cceciie, •Ld shiny ten feet
t„ w .. roof f.•iitot standing rnom no a project
Thi r. wt h the wAve+ dashing and
og 1.. i ail' bin.. iiki wild beasts •howing
their white he'll in ..og• r, and the storm above
his fell into Lis accustomed train o f
heeling j.lie wrecked ship and the tree
sure in her hold Ile wondered much what sort
f Ail. it "old have been; for, in spite 14' all
hit .ffort-. be lain .t been able to Sod one, even
among t h e old es t i,eople nu tie Wood, who had
er. r hecr i of a shipwreck near that piers. How
long he remain. ci there, he could. eett
. tall; but
when ,suddenly waked from bin droteisclllie Mom
woe over. - A. he prepared to mollMs Isis woe
at AGENT.
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W. F. Rindenwebt,
Jai. K. litternitt,
Jacob flasson,
WM- lisAlikis,
-i)cicct Vottrß.
ROBIII COMB
Frnt .Im-trir t.puboat bougli
1(.,a ' the robin a 1100 q,
rai.• All, ad Ilsat now
, Irl• bast.. along
tVoirnmp tkitag. thou do** t
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not,.
II! tqe • ,r.ter O: •h weary,
.>• • No , . nr:.t >n•.w
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• •ok'. rviretng flow
I'.on .0 hew not
•i hr r , i evil< ••r the •pring
roiee
Lint i. 1 ,, 1 • 1/ • r Lul awl plat,,
Thr. , lgh gardelf• lonely bowers,
di tl., ,r.wu lua... dance 11,41110,
Till th. al r with flowery
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tb.inG F.,' • .lr,;' +nt ogre- near
tl 4 -n v stl.l rr yowl, site
twiner, naprrtl.• •
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fr , ••.l t ho • t.on
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0 hoist' lilliscellanti.
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Ell
- i • rumeir; but by
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1 a , « •1 to contradict his
1,1 r, 'tk • • ‘o • , k. s r; hi in with it He loot
r tril., and wattle
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ERIE, SAT DAY MORNING, iii . ll4, 25, t 857.
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stsrtled 'by a voice from the depths belo w , ,„ftl y
but distinctly pronouncing the w.,rt!
He sprang up, and looked down int.• the dirk
chasm. ." Great God!" he exT•laiinc , l, ',hat is
the word which haunts me in lily sleep. Mini,
in-heaven's name, dyes it portend?" fl„ „,.„ ni.
bled Out in hot haste; but just _
ing into open day, that :ow vo i ee :Talc! sig:e 1
out from the cavernous air, l'srmiltiatil W.;,•.
fear overmastered his curiosity, !he fie 1 • t
pursued by the evil ono himself
- But Will was no onward; he was ff goal 1
and taken by surprise, or he w , 01:4 u. vet 1,1,e
beaten such an ignominious retr-at
No imaginary dangers could baffle his ii. ist
for gold, or prevent his return to the cavern
Not long afterwards, as, late tio tn.Km light
night, be was fishing for treasur , in its vicinity,
his scoop caught on some heavy uhstane, li e
tugged and pulled, with might and main, but%
whatever it was, be could not stir it. in the let at.
Meanwhile the wind rose; dark eloun(!sobseniad
the moon; the boat rocked vinlently. and Om at
m**, overtms. Will-ems rot to be Celt~; he
strained and tugged till the resistance eensT
and feeling nti weight, ht, th..u:ht most
have given away. Just the., The itinnu sin ne
out, and be saw a round dark el.ject N vim; on
the surface, and again that mournful •ighing rn , e
from the deep—Carmil-ban! iie grasrd nizerly
towards the object; but it vanisbed fr• •ni •• i i r,
touch and sank away from sight The -term
now forced him to take refuge behind roeky
point, where be found shelter, and stretching
himself out in his boat, he soon sank into d tp
slew. His restless fancy tortured him in dream ,
with the same-cares and troubh 4 that followed
his daily search for gold; and after a night of
more weariness than rest, he waked Just as
first rays of the sunlight turned the edge of evory
' wave and ripple into gold As h e r 0... to hi:
accustomed toil, he perceived in the distance a
dark object on the watt r. It approached the
shore, and very soon he could make it nut to he
a small skiff, in which sat the motionless figure
of a man What excited his astonishno rit, it
moved alon g without r and hen h o
steadily for shore, although its Tweupant did
even hold the rudder! it ea me nelre- and nearer.
and at lest stopped by the side of .ten
boat The figure in the stern wi,4 that ~f
aliruuk..n, little old man, dressed in a yellowish
linen suit, with a highspeakcd rid nightcap n .
hi 4 head Ills-eyes were shut, and he sat Th re,
motionlesA and rigid as a c , rpto. Will a pe k,-,
but received no answer; he tow-toil the myster
ous man with his oar, hut eould r rise him ,
Suddenly, while Will was Poo-; , l'rinqwt..tt
to do, he opened his eyes. and beg .n t 1.,• • li r
linvirlf in a manner that ot a shiol lering chin
though the veins of the darin g , fisherman
" Where am 1?" 6e a , 1;.•1, in II II d:.ind
tongue, and with a lontr dr I irn i,r, r,
who had learned the :moan:ice fr. , nl 11.11, rm
WI I him the LIMP of the i41:111,!, and in turn
aelted who he wa4, an I al+
th•bre
•• I come in soar•h of r h •• Cirm,;!l,n
Thr Carmilhao! F•r t; 1 . 4 •-i'v •
what that ia!" rzcl dm- I "
tan
The man eliml It r(-1 an I ..:n••• •' •'ra: t•'
keen agony ••I entitot snow r 9 •1. t ! 4.1; •1
111 that 1191 TO " r; 1 1.
11. thLti." d '.•
Cirmilbanr'
• N. , ,biow!“ r !;.• , r •
VIII ip . .3114•11'6\'`'11 p. T
cirried twf r
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NV! f-fn n-li , Vq4 Vt' , 1 . 1 ,,
t if, ff. ,if v ' "
Ole, to , l if v.• .:i„, ,v.•; •,s t.N; ; t
troa•ur,
" With all my h , •trt: ! I ta • p,'l rii , !!t 1
‘• What toll muq• TI
must (Irice a cow ut ati.laight
wildvst spot ru the 1
IlutAc MP' to wrap 1,1 tt
you down to the gr-utel ii r,,r it r. Fi
yeu w:11 know whirr t, ‘r wr
rd."
" In thi4 way nil I;u:r•.1 rnrri I I
and Po u I to hell!" er..•.lll'ill in I..•rr r lii
most be the devil hint•.•lr." 11.11
erman, !tastily seizing his on , . and ..itriking cot.
"Back to hell! I will hate nothing to do cr;th
you!"
The stranger gnashed hi: teeth, :t.,rze .1 le 1
cursed; but the fisherman oat. soon :of le •tr
log. Turning a rocky p to, he lost 7'.t*
him. But the discovery that the evil , le ale
ttge of Ins avarice to ii.eey him into hi.; p .w. r,
had no g ot d effect en the itif 'mated fi•herinan
On the contrary, be r.: let 1. without actually
giving himself over to Sit at, to make of the
yellow stranger's information And till, day by
day, be hunted along the" barren c .ast f,r g .1,1,
neglecting all useful and profitable employm , eit.
and falling into deeper poverty; till at la: ,
he and Casper began t., want the most r, mm at
necessaries of life. But though all thi: lard
fortune was plainly owing to Will Fale ,n.
obstinate avarice, Casper never reproaeh,..l him,
even with a look. He till regarded hint with
the same submissive deft rence, the same ten-t in
his superior judgment, a: when hi: undertaking- ,
were always crowned with sucees: It always
touched 'Will with deeper pain; but it only ,lr )ye
him on in his search for treasurer f' r he le-reel,
bye and bye, to reward the patient forbearance
of his friend And that insidieue whisper, that
magic word, Carmilhan, :till haunted his
, In abort, want, cheated hope: and avarice, cern•
blued to drive him into a :err of phrenzy, and
; he resolved to follow they Aim old roan's a lvi, e,
perfectly aware that in •., doing he weultl give
• bitnielf over to the prince of darkne:s.
• Casper's opposition was all in vain, the more
be pleaded and reasoned, the tnorc was Wi:l
Falconer determined on carrying ut his de-p. -
rate plan, and in the etel his strong temp. rament
woo the day, and Casper agreed to go with him.
and eaglet him in the eeremenies. The h. arts of
both almost failed, as they tied the rope to the
horns of the good sow, their last poeeessien
They bad reared her from a calf, and never ceuld
prevail no themselves to part with her to stran
gers. But the .evil spirit which had taken p
session of Will soon mastered all better feeling':
Casper, of course had no p , war to withstand him.
It was September, and the long night: ..1 the
northern winter bad begin] Dark cloud: &Inc
ed heavily in the night wind. like 1ce1. , . rg: in
the maelstrom; deep shadow: filled the mountain
gorges, and the peat swamp: looked black and
dreadful, like months o f hell, l'ale.'ncr striele
I on in advance; Casper followed, tredibling.ot his
own temerity. 'Tears filled his heavy eyes, as he
looked at the patient cow, who h a d so e p ee ,feel
f rom hi s h an d., so eueenscioe:ly following t
her death. With great labor, they reached it
length &narrow mountain valley, overstrewn with
rooks and atones'. between which struggled a scan
Ity herbage. Wild m .nritaia ranges, seldom
trodden by man, lifted tie ir spectral summits on
every aide. They hurried nr r rho uneven ground
till they eltbe to a great r• ek near the ev,ter-ef
the valley. The poor brute began to low , as if
she felt the horror of tb' place and her own
doom: Casper turned away lo eontral,his tears,
he looked back throegh the gorge !Pt whilst they
entered the valley, listened moment to the
safll4 roar of the far ocean loreakier on the
reeks, then cast ono glance at the blaeit elan Is
enesteped on the mountain tops, There a deep,
hollow murmur answered the mat ar the waive.
IN ADVANCE.
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NV I. T 1 ;o"ke.l again fqr Will, h. , Litt
L ..; •;!rf tdy tied the c•w o the rock; and
.t... i rondy with axe in i l and, to htrike tho
qw
It W. 1% t much f.tr r t.. t ndurr, c.
troop "F. , r %Atli Fait •+t
eri—l in tone- of throwiw Loa
- n bi, knio, nriel ".I.nre
..tir.,l!' , pare tit.' mw' your-44 1111 , 1
not throw away your life, your i•on.! It 3
(wt. , t'n/p' God, wait or last till tnnrning"'
".Iro vi•it a fool, ratner 7 " cried %Vill, in a
whi'e ho 'awing ihr nxil above hiq head
• Slik!l tc. :firer • the brute and At '."'P —ir
"Y , 11. 1 -rili, n t ktarcr:" !qr, ly an•w
r, • I , 44 .... j15. y , u n
r wAnt I will work for )on day and n'ght!--
on:y , I, hot endanger your &oil, and 10rn tak
tly! Le. 1.4 home
Take the axe then, and split open my head:"
exclaimed Will, in a desperato voice "I shan't
• , iir from hi re till I get what I came for Can
1. 1 ) t“asur.., f Carat:Haan? Can
ilrn tU'•to titan the meanest lieelih •i,d? But
put au n 1 miser) ;•t toe
01.!
• cow, me! But ).
ruin poir• soul. ..b, thi. 1 , 1 a Druil, a'. tar, .
'aeritioe i 4
• t if that I knew anti este nothing: i
Falconer, iaughing wildly, like one ileii rm,u 1
to gee no ote,tnble in him path. "Casper, 5.11
a find, and Ifyike one of me But thero. -
ca.ting away the axe and takin : : up
the knife with a motion an if he would run hon.
throuvh; I .there. keep the brute in.itea,l of
pie!"
, prang to his side, snatched the m it
dOlllll., from hbrhand, and , izin , ..! the axe,
dealt such a powerful blow ou the c , w', h ad
that the p or brut. , fell dead, without the r
,f a mu-,
.1 fla•lk lurid necomr,ar, :e d I,c a •
Lk, , thunder, fo:h.w,•l the „cp. 11.•
r.ilene r LIN a., 4
• ~ t 1 a child that v.•uturc- :71 • r•
Liu . o .f dare no gqa:ikP ~f
111 r, :tud NV)ll's witoni•lied ..k.,r
th• knife and wi h lit a w. r I ;r•
tho cow. IViii so oi rams 1. , him
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't". aLd Joiiied it. th, work, but t, 4w r
uc
,ut' a. 1.. had b tager b, r , . Alt (1.4 •
. heavy thunder storm wa, gath , n-ing,
.nri4i dart.vd from p,•ak to peak, lightiog
ttr , l!“ rt! , •-: thunder r.. 1 1 ,41 and echo. d f r o m
I ) -i le, whil.. •lie wind. r:-04; • th•
w • with wailing Rain fell in yrr,nts,
r.,ls woe too hu.y , mo.• vcol
u.zlits than their work, t t pet',nv , it, till
r I . I, and spread out on the groul4.l
\\ :,1 !a) 41 4w ti upon it, and Carper w‘ditid
i !, and bound hint fast When all waQ
a•ler 11.arte , 1 felh,w, I coking P idly n
ft I.rokr , tht I.tog silenet? by asking in tr nt
n: • ('an I ac anything tn-r. f r
•rhing m re, trit h. 4 v.% n
i; bVt .1111:r t - r• i 1 . .3 , 1wr t
Tn , •-e w• rt• the w ‘Vi ll' ". r 1 fr •tti
• • 1 rit V... 1 1, 1 known hr •ke r
i • I•orst •tt`• wi•lt tie grctit th 3
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t , ••ne•alli, 411.1 lii* 11:te
• n •!. 1-14r.1 , in the i.ay
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it n f I it ow-F t if , 1 ,14 thit 1 1 .•• !;•6
•;''• "•• h•• WA , rn.)un•am and
h, I no. I'l4p-r turh , trOly pr , p. , 1 1114 ci, , qUi , r
in .• O , r• k, h. , w,.n1.1 h t‘o q n• •1
.1 t , ml.l W -
. i,irri•••( If ft ni th , •l,it. iif.
b u • I': p. r f.zr fl vr y 11 , '
• tLink u!' , 1 , 1.10r .•ret‘•
10 , 1 :1..
x l , m 1.. i, him-.:f away
r r n'rr I.lv 10nc
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ii..l t 1 unhappy ur, h 1t .I.at in
-:.no I.- holri a er a... 11, amt ti.c r fr in 0
nyrr, having force.] away the rok, 'tin t mfin
cd
Th.' rain t ea , i• I in a ru. -nre. tl -1:y
gr• w somowliat light. r; au I again Will f, It '
old reviv,. But th•Yugh woar; ii•
with iho 'wadi struggle, ant anition, t I
ut of prism, he had not yet,,,,obtained iho 01,i oi
„f ii,•Arr I to enterprise, nod as tl.O -en.e of
danger past, the old flame of avarice ~r oo moro
hue-t f , rth Known that he mtt wait atilt
1 , 112 , r this promised revelation, ho comp,
I,ini4olf again; and soon, nverwerio , l and ehiilod,
lo into a de, p 4 1 , r p
Ife had s:ept perhaps two hours, when a eolil
otst passing over his fare, and the noi , e of ap
proaehing wave•, roused him from his happy un.
u4n(.4: T!•t‘ sky was once more darkened,
a 11► sh, like the first which brought the storm,
liAted up once more the mountains and the sea.
II•_ fancied h • saw the foreign ship again, hang
ing for an instant on the crest of a huge wave
e l,,.ze to the dragon's cave, then it sl•iwly deseen•
ded int,, the abyss He still stared after
pliant , m, , for an incessant lightning illuwivate•l
whole scene,' , when an immense water•pnnt
ilashed down the valley, seized and dashed him
with sueh force against a rock, that he became in
s, nsihle.
RP covering at length, he found the tempest
1,1,0wn over and the heavens clear, though now
aml then it still lightened in the distance Ile
c!n.4. , to the foot f a precipice, so bruised and
l.attered that he could not move a muscle with.
-a l t pain Ac could hear the subdued dashing
of the breakers na the shore, and with it there
-ceme.l mingled strains of solemn music Al
fir.! the tones wore so faint that be thought it all
a fancy; but they grew bander and came nearer,
until be fancied he could distinguish the melody
of a psalm which he had once heard on board of
a Dutch fishing smack
.kt length he was able to distinguish even
voices, and now and then he caught the words
of a hymn. The voices appeared to come frlm
the valley. With great difficulty be worked his
way to a larg' stone, on which he raised his
head, and - lo.rking down in the direction of the
~ a nds, he saw, indeed, ( by supernatural light,')
a . troop of men, from whom the music ramp, ad,
risecing right upon him. Sorrow and misery
were pictured in their hem their clothes seemed
t drip with water At their head marched a
h a nd of musicians, behind these a enmpany of
r•eatnen, followedsby a large, strongly-1)11dt man,
in an antiquated dress, richly embroidered with
geld; a i.bort sword hang by his side; in bis
band be carried a massive go! I headed cane
By his.irie walked a little negro page, from whoa..
bands he now and then took a long pipe, and
Met' af‘ w solemn whiffs returner! it. He step
ped bolt upright before Will Falconer Others,
in inferior dress, and with long pips in their
hauls, arranged themselves on each side Be
ttie] them stood a company of men and women
richly dressed; some of the latter led children by
the hand, or carried them in their arms. A
crew of Duteb seamen brought up in the rear,
each sedately smoking a short brown pipe.
The fisherman gisett horror struck nettle won
derful gathering; bnt his fiery expectation kept
his courage from failing. Long stood tboy in
that east /blind; and the smoke of their pipes
rt.e above t tit tip like a cloud, biding the head
til e star.. The eirol , gradually narrowed about
11,m, and thicker crew the cloud of smoke from
in-n•h , and rip-. Will was a bold, adventur
-14 f. How: !1. , had prepared himself for vine_
tienz stran . .7. , and awful, but an he felithier
.cnr , Phet3toble circle closing in around
him 1 h r. 7 11 to .ink; great drops of sweat
7 , 1 tr.nri Ili. C-dwarf, and he thought be must
1:, If rll O. 'ls dot not soon come to an
end. But then!; muct hare been his terror
1: tl.l - H:l2 his head, he saw that name
3 " ,: , 1 n, In, .tiff and bolt upright as
t•f" • In de • 111- f , •nr, turning to the leader,he
••!:, u :
". 3t11.• r hire y.-P1 ...I've, who are you,
11,1 1 went with rner
Ti :•• to,,k nl. w i...lecon whiffs from his
Pip nnn 1..1 it h) pg... and answered in tones
which t hti-htiman~ blond:
• I al.dficd %on is; Sweitier, captain
r Arnsterilm, which was
r• k - t the home voyage from
ri .ny tbow my p, s .
who went
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Lux : b);',,n - i. Why d you call us up
Iron) ,f,, i,;,. u in tl , "a? Why eo you
\1 t,l •1 would know where
tlic tr ~f , rceiltian lie hurled "
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Rat r
• Ii 1.4.“;1' rare
"11. m 3n i g•• ;Lcni?
••.‘. Vi n, ‘• w,l. dr.: for a herring; aro not the
r.a-ur, • t I';• Cq-rnilhan worth ag much am a
!,ert air,
Il w ;nue i -ha:i I trod': -
"Moro than y. u will ev,r spend!" Here the
bide , 114 !ltd.. min artnnril like a fiend, and the
mr.lLy -r • up a laugh
-H qv , ton tu ,, r- to a-k?" continued the cap.
tl;n
N t; y
I; , I •t o . t;i • net again." replied the
if '...11,!• r. stn•l turn-1 to go The musicians
!::1•u t k t}:•' lo" 34. anti the proees••ion retraced
i•ttit It.; lob th valley in the same order
!tad a I cat , .1, Toar..hing to the same plain•
thtt • • r music slowly receded,
-• tl. I ••twa , ,, acing nothing but the
t••• NV •••• f 111, W to brcalc the silenee.
- 11'i" t• ••.c •xt • ! I'l ••rength to free him.elf
fr• m tl••-1;:t : - •1i tketl one hand
K , ' , !,• • 't a •1113.,: 1t • Wit' the eords which
. fi r ~'• T• .1.111 very dark
, i • , he Qprang hconewarls.
l; • 1., L.• fin 1 l'A-p •i• itri.tehedun•
t .
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fr • 11, e• - ml.l bring him to him•
r w• 1.• f , r J y to t-ce his friend,
up f. r lost; but this little
n ••:1•1.-'•• 1. when Will told the
t,••ii- I, •it ol n , ,w in hi; mind
)wrt Int., hell Itself than
in•sery Follnw or not,
I Jot!! With these words
1, a tinder b-,x and a rope,
I' e r•er foll ,, wed with all
er• ••.; as ho was preparing
.1 • heir kid, him remain
• v.i.h a enttrag- which noth
• in-pir•
l-ngth i•ri a projectinz
f calves lie gazed
•••-r. an•l 1, 6, f -o long, fancied
• '•••,, , r rioht below his
- : • 1 - t rob, 1. , plunged in.
ti• brourdit it to light
t, .1 go! 'Hastily call
(' • h.• road , known the wood news;
'•;••• 1 to Iwo!' t,) bd.. a iniraile's cutrea
1 vitl: what he had found, and
, r n •Tr is only the first
,u. i , .love again A loud, shrill
; .01 through the l'aVettl;
;,;••!-.
W •• ," IT101`.il) of the sea, but
r .; rII ver came f•rtli again
,- r . •r A ••• no, and from that time h.
To , foirful experiences of
trio'.! his brain Ile wandered
ti .•,, .t, pitie 1 and shunned by
.••• f qui r Try •-• length a fit.h
-r esn t 1 t rim hat, one 4b , rmy night, he
1,4,1 , ••••n \VI l' •nor with the crew of the
the ilri,on's cave; that same
C t s r i,, e Niu'r disnpnoared lie was never
1 oied. 1 ii• , h • •vory ••••,-,•• that on stormy nights
l• . 1 1 W!!! !tiny be soon with that myste.
ri r, w, •rtnlkinm about the rocky that
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oh; f•lin ..f r milittLry horde. lo real
ity, ini-h rit.a. it mnre arnerally mele.
a r• - .th , who heads a barwief
. va mp, and cmint9 his !Toni
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gn called,
Ani• H •t, lc Gen Vrquiza, the Presi.
1, ht t:.O ntlt:.• Confederation, and Gov.
,rci Province of Entr.' Itios For nearly
f. e f; ha.. exercised the snpreme power
If; l'r , lVonef', not for the galterif the power
it 11. lov en-urc .ucec+c of a groat Indus
tilii wl•i, I:, f-r its development and
pr , sery exercise of power
13 e sl,.‘,•lllation, I :911111 earns yearly half a
th•lli ,fi ,•( Sp inisn dollars., and it is his interest
tl:at in En , :" 1 i , s no sy4tem should prevail
whi 41 n 1• 2 10 , tit,r'cr , with the profit or his three
hundred ti, 'is in I le ad hf cattle, and his two
hqn , lr , I ''•3;: r , f land, which he has se
quin,' ht ivy inonn ,
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Int. rt., 'y ....e111. , • I ii h:. vast private affairs,
tl .• id , liii.f : ..ii-'e, the carrying on of Sahr•
d r.- —wh. re to los are salt -,j—eommerce, (Ice.,
h.. 111. n •Int.• t.b nurn l to the business of the
tloserum •11 , , and it' I-legates his power to others.
ii, h a . I .ne th.- to -itch an extent that in the
sours , of f..tir y.ar. he has delegated his author•
iiy -ix tin,• s. and has hardly been actually Pnis•
ident tour in..utlis in all that time. But, mean
while, he .o orders the army, that nearly the
whole of the foree .1..) guard duty by turns at his
c.tancia of San Jose, he never delegates the com•
tnand of the troops, but makes use of the soldiers
to ten ler nimselt the sole judge in Entre Rios,
and he me.l lies most tyrannically with the most
in-iquilk.tn• details of civil life, even superinten-
diug the mirriage of the poorest families.
N .t long since. three poor devils presented
ih, , ii .e!v o .: to the police at Buenos Ayres, and
sail that they b e : olurt .,l to the cinatingent troops
s, nt to Entre Rios from some of'the other prov
inces of the confederation, and that they, with
tie...me four hundred oilier:, deser d because they
wore ,11Qeontented with the treatment they re
,...ired from the great l'rquisa. It seems the
l're..i.lont, being out of humor with his troops,
-h .t thirty five of them, and put up their beads
!in .n a row of poles at his cattle farm of Ran
.1 -e, as a warning to the mntinously disposed.
Ile also shot a woman and a little boy, for steal•
ing some trifle, as a wholesome.example to keep
th e people from a liking for thefts A few days
afterwsr to a eonsp;racy in the army was betray.
ed to Urqu-za by a sergeant, one of the plotter",
who 'limed State's evidence. The General took
the traitor, and mounting their horses, the two
rode down the lines of the army, which was
drawn up fin that purpose A guard followed
the medal°, and, as they passed along, the see.
gent pointed out the conspirators, who were
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B. F. SLOKN, EDITOR.:
seised by the guard, and hut p. via I hasp .t with
out farther parley ur trial. AP., ,t, a r there was
no more conspiracy for a while TM- is ohm_
work, our readers will say, fnr a vat , le firmer to
be engaged in; but then, you km a, , vory cattle
farmer is not President, an 1 ha, t,c)t a private
estate, WO miles square, parturin4 ;4 0 ‘),Oftg bead
of mule, and yielding a La.:LILA! OW" "I half a mil
lion of dollars.
Sketott of Dean iliehznond.
I The following ske:ea t6i. Si% ;I known hte
diritinal la from the pen , ;f a c rr".pondent, of
the Buffalo A'epuhli,.
"Every one knows Do-au R • ion] .n.l, a 'rough
diamond' among our "stall hy wen in this state.
Well, Dean was left an orpli in at fourteen years
of age, without means or r.lat,r.:s to protect him.
A gentleman by the name of Sh&ukknoi, then
in affluent eirenmatanets, ktod.y invited him to
his home. Dean aceer ii.‘ lug des.
titute of the cecessary cio.ti.ing 1,, rr ow e t, hi m
from' the approaching winter T:,.. t oevolent
gentleman furnished hi , e won It'isby; and
means to discharge oidig t..n...0 i 0t• at upon,
the sickness and deat'o ..f n , : oth. r On the
opening of spring he found .ndebtod to
Mr Shankland about tau litioelre I ors. This
amount our young hero pr,,posed t , ) i•iy in labor,
which was assented to by Mr Sliaiokl-ai without
fixing the amount Such wa, tI,L •u. r,;y with
which ho prosecuted I,, a t a t the en d
of the year, Mr Shankland rl d his account
and allowed him the wages fit a man Ile sot
only discharged the debt, but ,35',2 I to himself
about one hundred do lar., writ wl.i. i capital
he, in company with a clung Orin a ., ut nth own
I age, bought kettle:, and c ry, 1 t. e . busin ess
of boiling salt at Salina Thi. w,. the first start
in business, and fri.tu th i• titm. It stu 11..ehmond
began to acquire p•osition and tr.ket , r, that has
increased iu imp in. up t pres..nt time,
where we fin 1 him 10-- 1 au , p.olitical in
fluent- and eimniandm ; ! it I will has
ten to my & , t,,ry It ci.ni u ! it.- iii ilbany
on IVednes I last, Loo I u.•.!ent I. .a with
his nil ft ietel and 1. o'- )1- S. The
internu w wit., :1.6 an i :n', r -Ting, and
their eyt-4 suffu‘ , . 1 tv;• 1,• ir..s• recounted
each other', •u• -c i .; t. tntment. ,
The younger ao oi. , I r , r.., .t. his ac
cumulation ..f .•. ''.• • not stn.
liate, . • f !ew
er counties ..t s: 4 , Le . ... 1 11 ..wed
the , urn cwiur,•'i by
morigrat• \'• r !: with his
old friend, he r. •,r• r - I •t re re
cciF..ing a el,
tn•itvidual w/o. „rn and
enclused lb,: ; A r 1, with an
assurance that n gir t zt, ..tiure to fur
nish h.i•n th, the claim
against in.
Tbis Is what I i•i
most conrineit4r, pr.i,l ••
ungrateful. Wea1:11
minds, is a b!ws:•im!, f
liberally eared f .r
In connect' , 11 a '144 n I elated
to Me another in. ,dent ,ri of Mr.
wh:t.'..lltlu-trat litzt.Dointe ma 4
the etonfitleac 1 And ;•,.• re , el
A r.std...ut •.F •-t% 1. • Aii !L. :umber
. • :t. t It, 0,1.1-.14 taker'
sick at rinviuriAti, r•• : u irkt,ted
lumocr. an I 4Vl•l't. ;moo chil
dren bu-ine— I ..• e Ondil
ti .n, ri quipd tin ine.li
'mould get no one to I.:‘ -
closing the estate \:
rangement with Mr Ilieb u 1: 1 the biz
teen'h year of hi: . t:. buoiness.
He started fur Clueinti.ci, A... re 1 every
thing in a confused st t:• due, and a
number scattered at d if. r. :.'s I ; iing to
work, however, with an •.1 •• rti.tuation,
he soon collected the ae . II the
lumber, and in six .r.,- J • return
home Ho found hill,— ;t of nine
thousand dolisr. and , st tried fur
h trne, where he arrive I in p.,r It:, • ho money,
to gladden the h..irt :he vi iw Ilie whole
neighborhood pr., i, y t'• :• , I - un
expectedly surr unded :I, ~w .. 1 orphans.
The widow would entru-t •le .r f 11,:s money
to no one else. and Mr 11 th-usand
dollars in bonds au I re:ail:led four
th ou g an fi J(rliarq as u r a v. 1..1/ he paid
the widow into rest until 1 the prinois
pal this, ta,mey %ca.. cuabit,l tti tome
in business, wh!.; h proved •th-evs..scul, enabling
him to return the witi,:u tivo y_ars. This
eveut in his life gave him a position and cbaraes
ter for business, that door for his
future PU , eeSS
How many ititere,4ing p there is the ,
life of this man, and how eileourJging to the young
man who starts in lifo means 1.. r friends
to aid in establishing himsei f ,11 L t-inuss. It
' as-ure4 him that if he wlll 3 sod char
' actor, united with industry •an.l p r- c •nince, to
his youth, success mu-t f.. 1 t h e
' reminiscences of youth will, in u . 1 1 e 1...., bring
1- joy and consolation in th I itfn, an d
sueh incidents as I hare 1. wilt dt. maw
tears of gratitude to fall Ivan th eyes those
who li,tru to them."
Tw (; HAMA: °C. - I . llllr a :1 4:ling new
demonstrations of the prop. ',sines of
our countrymen, have c :m•• t nonce A
gentleman recently f •tind anti ti, • ruins of Pal,
myra, surrounded I all th • 01\ ittz r,lics of
Oriental grand, ur, a New En,:ivel fit fu •r from
Berkshire county, ••k:: plug b-us: with his faro.
ily Again, a friend ft :in I. :•1 nw :s travelling
some years ago in tin e... at, I ••••:1 - :i in Ithens.
To:while away an he l• I tl.. th: :ore.
While musing upon ti t s ry scone
around him suggested to hi. and deeply
buried in classic ass:-.oiation-, I :1-.1 a voice
behind him remark, -Po di H. nit n::thing.
You ought to see the Tr• 'l' , •,,
Turning round iu utter arnl. , to Lat. 1. • evelaimed
to a gaunt Yankee ou the n: x' i. n 11—" Where
nn earth did you come fr. W.tbout moving
a muscle of his face, the p Non r• j •int.d—"Got
a little vessel down her.- in the Peiraeus Just
come from Thomaston, Maine The effect can
be imagined.— tow , / r.
A VERT Qtart.ft CAsi: —The Chicago Time.
relates the particulars of a recent marriage at
the west, which it says has "creattd as much
sensation as the Denn and r affair did iu
Gotham It appears that ii-m.• years ago the
husband of a young anti beautiful wife at Caroni
deist, Missouri; ft her for awhile, i n or d er t o
try hit f qtuncs on the l'aeifie e o a ,,. He remit,.
ed there I;even years and w..s then milliard from,
and finally there came word that he w as d ea d
The widow put no her weeds of mourning and
wore them the usual term. t the end of that
period she received the wooing of a nei ltb .r and
soon agreed to wed him Oa the mornmg of the
wedding, and just at she was about leaving her
house for the church, her loroz ah-• of and mourn
ed for husband prey. used andoskeil for
a kiss of welcome, but with 1 n w in and the
'Wilful air, she repulsed him fr•ln her presence,
and sway they went, the embeyn_bridegrnom not
oompreheading in the least the strange proceed.
ism, and, to , ent the matter abort, they were in
a few minutes at the appointed place and marris
e d. The on i e tertor hasbanti wants his wife and
threat's. to hiek ups muse. a
NUMBER 50,
r , 1 :...nrr, and a
rt
class of
cts are
• • •n • widow
r•.ud to
30 ar.
j • 0. 11 1:i t s . •
0. 4
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