Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, June 06, 1857, Image 1

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Lc %v..% -;t:s:.‘e
" I wilt read it to you directly, Lenny," %he
said, iroppiug into the nearest seat, and languidly
pushing bar hair bank from her temples "But
put it away for a few minutes now, and let us
talk of any thing else yon like that does not re.
mind us of the Myrtle Room lam very Capri
dims, am I trot, rn be Ito suddenly weary of the
very subject that I have been fondest of talking
about for go twiny weeks past? Tell me lairs,"
' , be added, raisitg abruptly and going to the back
of his ehalr: "Jo I get worse with my whims and
faucie,i ,u• 1 faults'' or am I improved, since the
timr ...U. we were first married ?"
is. the letter aside carelessly on a table
which was a aye placed by the arm of bis chair,
,'td shook his e ger at her with a frown of
catnic reproof " h fie, Rosamond ! are you try.
ing to entrap me into paying you compliments?"
The light tone that he persisted in adopting
seemed absolutely to terrify her She shrank
away from his obey, and eat down again at a little
distance crow him
" I remember 1 need to offend you," she oou•
tisoicE r goiokly aiodoostaimoily. "No, 00, not to
t o tee you a little—by talking too
familiarly to the servants You might almost
have fancied, at first, if you bad not known me
so well, that it was a habit with me beeause
had once been a servant myself. Suppose I had
been a servant—the servant who had helped to
nurse you in your illnesses, the servant who led
you about in your blindness more carefully than
joy one else—would you have thought much,
then, of the difference between us? would you—"
She stopped. The smile bad vanished from
Leonard's face, and be had turned a little sway
from her. "What is the use, Rosamond, 01 sup
N ;sine events that never could have happened."
he asked, rather impatiently.
Sae went to the ntde•table, poured out some
~mt the watershe had brought from the library,
and drank it eagerly; then walked to the win
dow and plucked a few of the flowers that were
pieced macre She threw some of them Away
again the Lest moment; bssa,kkpisthe rest to her
haw, tnoughttaily arranging them all as t , ) eon
trans their cuiors with the best effect. When
this was don , she put them into Lai. burow,
!looked down absently at them, took th, m out
again, and, returning to her husband, plau.d the
hale nosegay in the nutton-hule of his coat.
t•Somethtug to make, you look gay and bright,
love—ge I always with to be,; )ou," tie said,
beotiug herself to her favorite attitude at his !Lei
and looking up at him sadly , with her arms rest•
Ins. .•L his Xnees
••What are you tbiuking about, Itosatuunti?
a3ked, atcer as interval of silence.
I if 141 only woodt.ring, Lenuy, wuetbcr any
sr.inian in the world could be as iond of you as
situ 1 fret almost afraid that there are others
wo o would ask nothing better than to live and
di,. for you, a.• well as we. There is -oulething
in y.ur 14.2 e, in your Voice, in all your ways—
souleihing besides the iuterest of your sad, 54
attlicuoii—that would draw any wunian's Licari
t I you, I think. If I was to die—"
ISIEMIEDI
%Su.
tl, t :., it ,Lt ❑
I, uu upvu oue's certaiuty of tut: future
...okt.o at the letter, which her husbasAhad
ypeu on [tie table hear huts, as she rpoke:
and, arittis.a tuouleLtary struggle with h.raeit•
n.O her baud to read it At the first wuro
%%Ace :tined her; the deadly paleness over
. her otee agaiu; the threw the letter back
Ju Lie table, 'sad walked away to the other ehd
BIEMMEI
... ~.. S
MIMI
•••I'Le ilttUre . liakni Leopard "What fu
ur, .2.,,,m0ud, eat, yi.o
4 .•,,,i,pci.5e 1 meant our future at fvrthgeuna."
See ba..l 114.13te 4114; Der dry tip with a few drop:.
watet. '•tall we stay here as long as we
tooutit we 9 thAlid, and be an Lapp) ea we bate
en ecery wuere eLle? You t.:itd tee uu tLe
aL%.)11,4 dl4ti It 41111, alit' list 1
aroitu to try all 3 , JrLS ut extrayrdahtry
auntie niyacit. Yuu :raid l y t..tt ea
teat igartict.l Li g, •
t. 1,1 u) wrlttug a novel. A notel: - Scat,
prua , 2iii.l her unabauti again, and Watelled
1.4:V C.481:1%) WL(LitS atm went. en. — Why nut:—
woui,u wrtie novels now thau wee 11•uiat
~LLfRU.•~] ~i:r
ul_ty(,t•,
l ~ru alt».L~ .... •J
.C.l _ul ~,....
precut tua ifJlll tryille Tbu first grunt
,• ‘ l ,,,te, I suppvse, tb to have au Idea ot a st dry,
d 11.41. I uave but." She advaueed 4 itti
reaeLeu the table ou which the letter,
[..ticeu Ler Laud ou it, keeping her
t•Liil hied ILILeLlti) vu LeOtlatCrb face
"Awl what la your Idea, Roeatuvwd:" tte asK-
'LLJJ
—This," she replied mean to m.site [Le
lutertst ut the story eeutre in two )t •mg
roamed peopit. They shall be very loud tut
Lacu other loud 8.4 we ere, Leahy—awl they
nlia.A. be to our rani uf life After they hate
happily' married Some time, and when the)
hate gut one cfaill to wake thew lure ash other
thole uearly than ever, a terrible discov,:ry sha.t
tot. up , Ju them like a thunderbolt The 11‘1.4
have chosen for his wife a young lauy
beano, as ancient a fadally name as—"
-As )uu.r uauser suggested Leuuard.
••As the nacllie of the frevertuu family,"
after a pause, during which 1.1,r Laud
Lad tp2,EL restlessly moving the letter to and Iry
uu (412 table. "The husband shall be well born
—.es well burn id you, Lenny—anti the terrihle
utse.overy shall be, that his wife has no right to
the ancient name that she bore when he married
bfh(
r uuki tL.t.
caul say, my love, that I approve of your
idea. Yuur story will decoy the reader auto
ketiug an tucerest in a woman who turns not to
o all imposter
"No:
cried Rosamond, warmly. "A true
wvulau—a woman who never stooped to a decep.
tion—it woman full of fault• and failings, bu. a
teller of the truth at all hazards and all sacrifi
ces. Hear me oat, Lenny, before you judge,"
Hot tears rushed into her eyes; but she dashed
tuna away passionately, and went on. "The
rife snail grow up to womanhood, and shall mar
ry, iu total ignorance—mind that:--in total ig
norance of her real history. The sudden disclo
sure of the truth shall overwhelm her—she shall
tind nerself struck by a calamity witch she had
uv hand in bringing about. She s Gall be crush.
id, petrified, staggered in her very reason '; the
oiscusiry; it shalt burst upon her when she has
tr.) one bat herself to depend on; 'the shall have
tn.- power of keeping it a sage to4L M her susband
with perfeet impunity; she shill - be—shaken in
her mortal frailness, by one mon tent of fearful
temptation; she shall conquer it, and, of her own
true will, she shall tell her blabs ad all that she
luivws herself. Now, Lenny, w.lat do yin call
that woman? an impostor?"
"No, a victim." •
"Wtto goes of her own accord. to the sacrifice?
sod who is to be sacrificed?"
"I did uot say that."
"What would you do with b or, Loony, if you
were writing the owe I meta, w would you
wake her husband behavd to her? It is a ques
tion in which a man's,nature is eoneavned, and
a woman is not competent to deeide it lam
perplexed about how to end the story. How
would you end it, love?" As she ceased, her
voice sank sadly to its gentlest pleading tones.
She came close to him, and twined her fingers
ig his hair foodly‘ "How would you end it,
love?" she repeated, stooping down till her trem
bling lips just touched his lot-Awed
lie moved uneasily in his chair, and replied,
"I am not a writer of novels, Rosamond "
"But how would you act, Lenny, if you were
that husband?"
"It is hard for me to say," be answered. "I
have not your vivid imagination, my dear: I
have no power of putting myself at a moment's
notice, into a pu,ttiou that is not my own, and
of knowing how I should act in it."
"But suppose your wife was close to you--na
close as lam now! Suppose she had just told
you tbe dreadful secret, and warn standing before
you—as I am standing now—with the happiness
of her whole life to come depending on one kind
woad from 3 Jur lip.? Oh, Lebey, you +Would
Dot in her drop broken hearted at your feet?—
Yo u would know, li t bee birth be what it might
that she wat Snit the same faithful creature who
bad cherish , 11, and served, and trusted, and nor.
shiped you .tmil• her marriage day, and who ask
ed nothing buf t.elay her head on your bosom,
and to boar you .ay that you loved her? You
would know that 'ham ha) nerved herself to tell
tip , fatal .oer ~, Ler loyalty and love
, her l f • • ra•ber die forsaken
and d i • 1 , , iec,,iviog him? Yon
cryul , l . would open your
and, t.. tt, f ur -!.i!.1, to the wife of
your first lee.U,r.ii rite wa , ttle lowlieet of
all lowly b ,ru v%. , 111 , •L to il,e ec:imation of tbe
wor d 9 tlh,
.N , u. would, Lenny; I know you
would!"
s , bur bawl. tremble; how
.ur EL:(, r.! Y. a ar- Jgi teiug
Ow+ •tipp ~f )uur., , , as It y u
rt• Vri.1114.•
-You w take 'ier to Your heart, Lx. nut?
You woupi open your arrn+ to her without ao 10
Stant •,1 unworthy doubt?•'
II u-C tylpe 1 "
-i - lupe! only hope. Oh, tbiok spin, love,
tLinii gall,: lii I y knot( you 4b./u/$1!"
Mu.... I. R gun .nd? '1:1 , c1 I d I "
ter. t t. k NI is r , l. pJ•sed bi 3 lips,
and ro.,k tr
"Y"..i I , .P M.' Id 131:1 v, to read
tle. leiter th I f 1% , f Ili the R MLGI I
tirr t., it huw, ••1 in own aeo.rd " SLe
tr. rob: •1 .t sr, .lie tb--e fLtiv decisive
w tiu' 1. r tri , r,ric• ..r ft, -m was clear and
,t r ••• I tl• e : rpia• ir.
revi.e.a.hy t., mate the disciusure Lad
,crecigt.e.ned her at iast dare all hazards. and
end all b 1.11)1.'L19t"
r hu,baul turned toward thr place from
whit.h the t. uwl of Ler rtoce hail rea , hed
wltli awl:•. d exprt:=-lou of perplex)t) alki Sur
rHc Lee pd..tm p.o euddeuly from
oto• adott• .ald. "that I hardly
koow Low I v What to ttle
1t0...,,ut 'no , 'IIr ill:bp, trout a rowan
t., at.r.ui. •IRiatiot. 10 a novel, to the
[„.Liu pia •tto I: ha-ito—, of reading an old let-
2'. •r. .- ❑
4 I qiiin you 'U' .'t
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; [i i U~~JIJ - JJ
"t; 1411; xphin "
NV!,) ;,•••.:! Wby
. vo.. nut ex
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lt his face, and
pt to. i : •thicij t, come
w a ,l r,,,w • f)r the first
Inc
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cx,..aitned
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There• 'An tweed Lll two,"•he
ILlterp •.1 I . 4it ti;l "1 re nercr Lave teen
any, .
•re " She moved a
ar,r t , f Lim t.. Like her favorite place
.0 thou cheek. , d lJerseif, and drew back
44%1u t {h.' • ib't tears in her eyes
4 .1.t:11.t 5 , r • wu firmness. sod read the
f-cl the beating of
' "Dia 1 retauled, attcr waiting
au ;nett:tut t . Le ,, eir, "where [ found
the f • t I put into your
Laud in ti..c r.,
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•/ a"..e Lac
: With
up* c,,,1 it iinwediateiy, and
;•I:,r Tn.? adJri zs inside,
:
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L aLs.l iuu will know I would
it., it. Vou Lave eeen, with
!/,) •, w Lat. .\/) 11L iio) lb like; you
Lay , u, Witu 1,11, •
.yee, every ~t)Jeet• Willeh the
~. 1. U4lll C , light, you uL.,t
•-• t, w,1.4 u:st 0.4.3 hirer CuUtaans ,
it I , rue ,•1 Routh."
I, t _t ,v,l .•,, faint faded writing
tc4.l
1111.1 it ;:,, -e w rd-.
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r 110,1(11 our preecell by
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; Ullr A 'id .57j Oty lo(c.(.1 is to Land,
tilt 14 . tti , r jr•ter A. art pi 14.1,1js
; 'O4 awo I, 11!',1,ia,t , e.
till you !or Mutt. Ll'.r judger 14:u6 1.1
rat now; her nt,titer 44 my 'twit!,
Sarah, Ltrikm
itohauwati paused, but never raised her band
from the Lette- She beard her husband Lay his
hand s uddenly on the table; she beard him start
to his feet ). _ she heard him draw his breath heavily
in onoluiek gasp; sbe heard him whisper to
himself the instant Ater, "A love child!" With
a fearful, painful di.,tizietuess sire heard those
three words. The tone in which he whispered
them turned her cold Hut she never moved,
for them was more to read; and while more re.
mained, if her life had depended on it, sh.: could
not have looked up.
In h moment more she went on and read these
lines next:
'I have many heavy sins 1•• answer for , but
this one stet you must pardon, Arthur; for 1 rani
mittr•t it throwjh /matte:A . l6r you. That
told me a secret r•hich you .ouy. to hide
l oun ov. That fouti,trse to:a nu that your bar
frould nct•er ruul:!.• your . koart all her
; men until :he had borne you a child; and your
li,ts prove , ' it trite. Your tint tcqrds, when you
came bark Iron► sea, mut ,elien (Jr. infant was
plar , .l in your arm,. ie. re; 41 hat. , cover /aced
you, Rosa:nom', as I lot e you roac ' you had
I nit said that, I should necty Laos ,:cp4 my paddy
s cret
I t in witl no neon, for (1.41 h is very near
17V. Ilux thefroud 'ca.: con zitnA ant( what
soy other nthtim irere, I must lent e ros to di,-
cover from, tAe mother of the child echo is charged to
give you this. You wilt be rnercifuto ihepoor littk
b.tweeo
aamwered
, u? NVLiat e“ttnection7 I
there is some
B. F. SLOAN, EDITOR.'
creature who boars my name, I how. 13e mer
ciful alas to ha unhappy parent; she is oa4y
9114 of too blindly obey* sac .if there is any
Wag that mitigates she bitterrwes of my remora,
it as the remembrance that my ad of deceit sand
she mod faitloti tag the most airectiOook of w
meta frost shame that she had ad desersoi.—
Remember we forgisiagly, Arthur•- • -teords Iney
tell hole /have sinned against you; no words ems
tell hone I have loved you!"
She had struggled on dm% far, and bad reach
ed the last line on the seeond page of the letter,
when she pained again, and then tried to read
the first of the two sigastores--"itoesmoad
Trwerton." She fairktly repeated two syllables
of that frmiliar Christian name—the name that
war on husband'At tips every hour of the day:—
and struggled to articulate the third, bat hot
voice felled her. All the swirl household mem
ories which that ruthless letter had prohmad for
ever, seemed to tear thempelvaway from her
0
heart at the same moment. ith a low, moans
ing cry she dropped her arkuoti 'the table, sad
laid her heed down on theul;l6l hid her face.
She beard nothitig,efit was eesooromewhootilL
log, until she felt a touch on her shoulder—a
light touch from a hand that trembled. Every
pulls in her body bounded in answer to it, and
she looked up
Eder husband had gui4d himself near to her
by the table. The tears were glistening in his
dim, siglirlese eyes. As she rose and touched
him, his arms crened and cwsed fast round her.
"My ow ii Rosamond:" he s..id, "come to me
and be comforted:" Cuntinuid
The Celestial Circumlocution Office
The military f Tee Cum* is estituated at 800,•
000 meu Tt.e Ctituatilau r. If
the fattier belongs to the army, ttle aueetrds
bun; and the elder eau r.: 1 .1"..: t Musa e .sae
(mly albeit the )-uuger 1) I. I,:st.: 1,14 Ca".
At (the. u the Culue , e t •u: u to e,,L-11,.1.1 fit
loud ana l dud bay) is
hesertitary. The atituirs. su,:ereita hie s ire
tu eutratuathl of Luc C-it 5.1 4, uf war jeuks
'alto terrible aril aup. ,uoui,e able Dawes Tee
geberal's auu tak. s tits tutu 1.. bras ttae vast col
lection ot sagacuu ffiu•, tat , litc bark •••pimy,"
5041 Cr, 5,11. 4 1 IL I I-ql l .i , 1 1,, 5 a. I:. euetu:es ut the
Cv.te.titia Empire by i,„:ur .ua (zu.rcise uf theft
Wogs
1; time of p•we ... • tHir •tr
tutkutattlyz nt, pou v , r a.•••, , •u • t tan 1,
s t. o ,• L uidi,er, ur vinat trot Lie rre•t“,.• s ,watt
annual entupesserloo tr-tu tut gov,•runarlat, to
return tor wateu Ur ittZtUell several
grand revtew, and !r,,aurr nem- eaob y-sr
'Thelse wb ,, tl .-arrr...i on by this
Inspector gene, a • fa .int) Tl,ll ant. , •t• w tel
bt , (Be ruo,t p ri 1... 410 , 0.1 111.1.givabir
Due notice bektuz th • , ollior art,.o pqrs
on a tunic, labeled belie anti trruind with the
word ".,ul3ter," in very large letter e, an repairs
to the place appiuted A.a f•Nr arrw—ho is l e ft
pretty wuch t" f ,1;ow the ,fictstes bus owls
f.tucy; poetic , .rits, and
taws fastened to long u 12-).c •Le qu-er
vartety from which to t:11,04o. TVI , t art teies,
bowee• r are iudt•pr c.-4ir'e upon ths tpill , ary re.
stew, a pipe au: r-g-trd• urobrelatt,
in China, a, in the c.ty of New V rk, these war
like instruments seen,. to I .Jelota k ; wore
tot officers.
The soldiers lauviug hLet.. drat a Li) iu 1 , 41 , :e
array, a portion of them ar U against a series
of forts, constructed baw and painted pa
per, and defended by a tcti- u spirits within.
The inspector is seated ul ju r.iistd platform at.
one side, drinknag fel, sapling, and calmly
ting the ineitinguisbabl, , val of the tro,,ps.—
Covering his ears with bis t protect him.
self from the shock of the exp:osiou,.his Excel,
tency Orders the cuiveriu to be fired, which
signal fur the COW meow:t:le, (.4 t ii slain fight.
Then ensues such pirouetting, advancing, retreat
ing, leaping, and caper cutting, as makea Or k a
faint with laughing Finaily, at the waving of
a certain standard each tro ,p rushes back to its
original place, and the air is rent with shouts of
victory
The Chinese musket has ho ~to, ' lr„ but merely
a handle like a pist.ll. The Caestist tusileer
recta the weapon against his hip, not against his
shoulder. His situ is taken simply by looking
at the object to be shot, and pointing the mus
ket barrel somewhere in that direction.
The field artillery seems, however, to be the
most comical of all the CcivAttal eug:Les uf
de
structiun. The small eulveriu used has hi car
riage. It is borne upon the shoulders. _f two tin.
fortunate', who may be coh'idered ;he bravest of
that army of braves. The ILUperiAl Government
with iccu.stouied paternal solicitude has ordained
that.the ears of these peripatetic gun carriages
shall'ber easefully stuffed with euttutikrevious to
each discharge, awl this is duo.: with most rigid
exactness A f r takiug aim, that hi a ruiner
matter. The ball goes whero it pleases fate to
send it. The noise is supposed to have a more
telling effect upon the nerves of the enemy than
would the sbot upon Lis flesh and hones.
The military profess,ou is ut a very great dim
count in China. A soldier is, according to Chi
nese ethics, au a.iti.sapr,c wan—a turn of no
value—ooe whose worth to society or to himself
has uo appreeiable Ur --t:A/1 1.1 ,, t be represen.
ted by et en the smallest cuiti. A military man
darin is very far inferior to
the one being retarded as the representative of
intellect, while the other couvepi merely the
idea of brute force. With all this, however,
aspirants to military honors art ea, t.eitui to - study
for degrees, which are c pulerre,l il..t IV4 are de
grees in literature; there b. tug Bachelors and
Doctors in War, just as mere are Bachelors and
Doctors in Letters.
Chinese military tacti,..a way Le autuu.ioned up
very shortly The chid alto of aii -trategy is
to get possession of the Los: me (~..umnaticlers
Ferocious yells, frigh-ful gritria...: 6 , and horrify.,
ing threats, are presumed to by as fficaciona
against an enemy as guns 3til swords; and pro-
bably are, taking in dt. e.‘n.iderat ion the clum
sy way in which the lag' me•otioned weap-us are
'Dandled. 21 defeat of the Ewperor's soldiers is
considered an impos,sibtlity; and woe to,tbe mes
senger whorl ill fate it is, upon his knees—to
announce the accomplishment of such an imps,
sibility The Imperial Majesty, disgusted at
t h e e vaert:on of a fact so contrary to alt reason,
instantly orders the decipitatiob of the wretch
ed bearer of ill news. Finally, Out• se, a tele
brated Chinese writer oil military tactics, rem°.
mends that drums and cyinbals he intrusted
to the moot valiant warriors that can be found—
on the principle that the greater the din the
greater the chanoes of sieves".
The navy of China boasts about 30,000 sailors:
Their war-junks, with fierce eyes and horror I.
spiring names are thought to render the coasts
untenable to outside barbarians. The Chinese
admiral, of course, never goes to sea. He re
sides ou shore, and ittrusts his duties to his
subordinates. The mbirniical paintings with
which these clumsy resz,els are ad )rued, the little
houses--absolutely built up of ruat.oury---whiel
encumber the decks, the di,or - der which regi tit cni
board, where each sailor takes care ehtelly of
himself—all these absurdities are characteristic
of the guar people who,. losing pace, thus
I awkwardly prepare to maintain it.
Could one find a better example of prosperous
Red Tape? fa sit Chios, is poiat•of fart, was
great slightly esaggersAsd Oircsadosatios Of
hoe ?I.—Harps/is leirsi*.
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