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RIL WEEKLY OBSERVER
!la Infant in the Cradle
Where in the whole range of English poetry
can be found a better description of an infant
than the following lines afford?—
IMO
(Koseitsg ;ad rocks., A, &moils)
irhat is the little nos Waking shout'
Very sroodsulul thing. /70 /..0170/
Una, gash history'.
Untettiontable mystery•
Vet he laughs and cries, and eats and drink.,
And al uctles and cross, and node sad .oaks.
' 1s lf kite bead sere as full of luaks,
And curious riddles as any sphinx'
VrbrPea by colic, mid art I,r hare.
Punctured by pins and t , rtirr.! by I.•ar t
Oar little Deplore/ will lose tau •ear•
And he'll meet Sane
Where the eammers E.,-
1. seed oot Wee., for he'll so' ill
Wk„ ego, NO. +tit.t U. tkab
caL vsfattlfr
y watch U., aganolkia feeta y
...at from the stu.res of the Great unkao. a,
ti.und, sad matitag. sod atom
tat. the he'ht 01 Car
from storm .1. ...a,
...slog la ;Attut agony,-
01 the askaotra em that nets wad rulie
SpeehM with the barks of Uttie
wala—
Der►a that eery laraeliod we the other stA•
.tad *Upped treat Re 11.111.12 ua sn sign tide
What *me be thlak at his mother's me&
What does he Walt of tale another', hatrt
What of the awns roof that Ohm
4 - ward and haat ward If:tram/a the oat
w hat doe* ha tel.e of hla mother's hrmst
Sera sad beeatttat, easeett std ohtte,
looking It rear with frost deßght
Cep of his joy and coach of his rest/
shat titre he thine ohm her mist es:abeam
Primes We hand end buries b:0.•
Nary eline Deart-tbrobritak and sou,
With Alreir cM never tad!,.
TimuOtt she marmrsaf the words
efli Oho bode—.
or ord. elve has learned to eterteru sal '
Noes se attain he'll to to don
" 1 csa see %hear/Ave steep
Veer We eyes 42 &oft imalpit.
Over h.. Dna., semi eon hL Up.
Oat to Um little doter Up!
Softly staking., down he goes
De.. be goo& Down he goes
isn't sad oarsirlir estramtv a ha , a0..4 ;
Sorti his 1. Dashed to meet repeal:
THE WIDOW'S DAUGHTER,
_ RECORDS OP THE REVOLUTIO22.
BY WY ZARLI BINDEIt
From •trelietyte sources. we terra tt.- tt he .ert
Britt•h-regimeett ataii tivAi to Pteittolelpta t prior
.0 the br-akiog t.,at Lostititier was a Highland
reltureut, and that was retool-,d tti it,,si vu b b-ue
the rim. of the ttail diattunauce there
..•tte beut, to Wkitula tale , 4,i the officers of
Lir ...rue regime et is said to have tig-ured quite
cctudpieu 1012., IS IlieldeClL we now design put
clog upon ret ord.
to the sicthi y A 'he hsrrack_.., in the uid dlu
net A 'Le' Nrt hero L b.rii whers tbe reel
ureut we rp- .It it wee eratitqted, there re-tided e
wtc w wou,xu, Ustlled a.trttl This widow wart
ior I) 17,. , 41Crti , e e CCU Rtrt.ner. e •1 ebr iuti mac
:laughter A it - .- S. rra.ll wee then about
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;ttral.i) wt 4h,t, to las capa:.
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hovrocer, in that re•peet, atiyA t, rtttio3rket.Ht-
The b. 311.113 1.1 Allct• S. rft tt rictrd
wanton acterition. awl h. t urtrd rtety, !lot
Lolrever, tnny week. th• thferred, for ato 134.0
awtivu.
Thus &natters progressed .otne nine, coUch
the dtPootntort of the widow, who ft It greatly
pawed at DJoaldst.n . ‘ vt!•its, and }et f. and t
uffeutl bun by furbtuchog bum the bou.et• she
wa. too obi and too experteheed not t., kw.w that
Attie good was meant, and litt:e gootftr,uld be
tike'y to ounie of th. tottuusey.
With /alive, however, it was different Fascin
ated by the Captain's prepos.essing appearance
and apparent goodness, she readily yielded up to
btu) ber heart's tir,t affection His
menu blinded ber to the difference in their social
position-, and, in her, to everything but thi
love she bad peva grown to feel fns the artful
and unprincipled man; for - though he. and those
like him k .k. d upon the poor as devoid t•f feel.
leg, and treated each matters as !Gas ,•f no
moment, Conceit people, wb•itber rich por,
high or Mw , effector,' them io a duff -rent ,ight
ait.•getber.
Let us now pass over several month", and then
let us draw our attention to a pectin which was
transpiring in the widow Sertell's bumble home.
The time was eveuing, and ibe tiratnatia per.
soloae tte Sr $4lOlO . Alt«. sod C.pista 11,1,,,,i
Auer was lying prone upon the floor, pale and
widow Serrell wee standing 4 , ter
brr age rionaiel, wringing Ler hands, and C.pt
Donaldson was posted a few paces tit/giant net., en
the widow, Mire and the dour 7 ;11 scornful I Kilt
rrsted upou hi• really Ltee face anil take° in c .Eli
Election with the rt.t the picture, it told the
whole of the miserable tal , s—eirplained ciery•
thing at a '{ogle glance
t‘Then u will not merry nay 'daughter, and
make Ler au h. , nest woman?" said Mrs Sterrett,
I. -cling up from Alice to the Captain
"I have said before that I
catiorlf, sou I again
rt(; at ;tl" was Donsidlion's hangbil reply "/
t!ket Alice ter) welt, but, wLen i lotk for a wife,
it must altivn4 ho are my equate."
• Proud EoglusLrLao" cried the widow, en
raged by Li. words, "coy daughter, fallen as she
ts, is es far above you as the sky above the earth
innocently, lovingly , Lad confiJingly, she has
committed agrest wrong, but you, iitla nothing
to excuse you, led her unwary feet into the dark
7 it. It ie honor that raises one being above an.
other, and your heart dors not beat with such a
feti.ing Lon may look down upon you poor
victim—the inn•.eent being you have fiendishly
rained—lut,,as surely as the Lord God liveth,
!Let surely lei k*: s• *biter also yours—then
sorely base ) i u yet to auswtr for the wrong you
bat. doves Intl '
guadass, I I<r to 41,, alt that is in'toy
Raid D. , esici.,,u 'Dimly ••I will give
b, r s rum ►t.lScb et ii. kr.p bet fruit want, sail
what own- COD sou .•►t"
..‘‘ bat tb. re!" reclaim•.! the widow with deep
emphasis
• Esietly, madam`. and, 1 a4eave To% out
mat.) ' aid have a ,tie.d the affair eve% flat
much
i•Whal more, wee" replied the widow, eters
1 ) . ..D0 pit mine bar, into the buboat of a
happy family, wantonly scattering rule and de•
eolation, and then, when your work is dose, dare
offer mosey to than whom you have blasted and
ant etbst more saw be expected of you? Witat
snore! Keep your money, sir, and save my child
by giving her the name of wife,•veo if it be only
the name."
"It is out of the question, madam! [ cannot
do it!"
'You will mot, you mean: ' wu the widow's
iti4ifnaot exclamation.
" fell, I will not! mad if you don't like my
offer, say so, and I'll take my leave, for I am
about tired of this scone "
"First, bear met" said the wid.ist; and as site
spoke, she fell down upon both knees and raised
ber hands upward; "hear the widow's aurae,
wicked mao, upon the destroyer of her child."
"Curse away, if you have a mind to' but you
are mistaken if you thiuk T shall stay to listen!"
cried the Captain, as he dashed out of the house.
Th e widow watched his retreating form until
tt disappeared from her sight; 'and then with a
loud "God hall) you man! she turned her atten
tion to her d aughte r , who now began to di s pl a y
some 471aptotool of reviving
Here let in make a brief pause while we go
blek a little for eiplenations
. .
For -owe time previous t r the night in clues.
iitoa Mrs. Serell had noticed quite a ethane to
tier daughter Ales grew low spirited, nervosa
and rcpining; lost her ruddy oomplezino; at Right
oh,. Stolid wcu io her sleep; aod, though Abe
,yridettriy struggled w c;ntrol kor feelings, the
eliang ,old tint escape the watchful eyes of her
tu t 0 3 two or tbr .e , K.caeions, also, the
wi.l •urprteed Alice in tesre; and, at length,
she 'a the ung girl r,. to r side and kindly
hut rt • ,'ult queet.on—l lett The Awry pout •
ed icro tLe uto!her's ear was one of love and Itor
log oonfileuee, end—ruin
Almost freutied with her gnef, the widow few
,Yuce for Captain Diuskil 10, vainly bopiog,
even tigaiu-it the procuring" of Ler juigtorat, to
.otiueis biai to tusk.' the only reparation Faseible,
that of warrytoie her,hetrayed child H. she
htve ah'soody seen
Ott Lo ar .‘r -La—after the !Celle pit tt.t . / a r d,
.24rrel1 .4111 A forth from ber little domicil,
and took her way further up town She .cored
quickly and ieterminedly, and evideetly Lad
avtur irop.:,rtant pttrp.)se view
Finally, sb, pau4ed btforr a it atetitut:tiouse,
'0.4 couch, if aoy largor than her awn Without
ku _.king -he entered
.•Wargoor' t.idshe, &taupe!) liddretWile. • Ape
;•• king, muscular built youth, of Dot over twea
rars, who was sittiog by s table, readtag;
•Warsoa, do y Itt -raw to do mg a service to
aight?"
"Of e , ..um, A.tat Jane!" leas the reply
We will here etate that the y..uog man's ham*
wax Watson Bradley, and that his mother was
lire S..rre!l't )nly steer,
-When:. your mother. Watson?" oostinued
the wid)rr, with the same nervous abruptoess.
-Glue out to see some of the 'stie:son, I Ge•
responded the young matt. with 'wooden
tog look "Bat, good gracious' Aunt Jane,
whit'''. d► matter with you' Wby, you look u
pale os a corpse. sod you talk as if you Were
half frightened to (kith Anything bappaped.
Auot)?"
".Attything, Wataom!"' we- the really wiki
rr
p'v "Ruin and dishbaorr
"Itui..od dishonor"' repeated the youag man,
tbr ,wio4 down hia book, and start* up from
tie chair as he ari,ke: "those are dreadful terms.
Aunt?" Afte7 the pause of a moment, be ad •
did, srh••'e tesumr suddenly becoming firm,
even stern• -What Jo you memo by them? Ruin
and dishonor to Whom?"
• A Wit.on." wai the broken reply
t• h itnitsed hi. Pyebrow‘, and drew Gtr
Gr.a , tl w•IG a wbr.tlit:g ..ound
W! - 10' I. incorre I at !evgt L
'f the lligblaodrn "
• \ Br t...b B.adi . 5 bill,
in 1 Gi• Gaud. and grit
to I Li. !.,“5 ,- 1 "1 . 10 I, lt , ti tto• bated t3r4ints we e r
al, , Ili. t •tal ..t th.• t• .utvry . But 5 .11
at. hit it ital.! .
4 'i w u I-r I a lark to
sod I si p•it to "
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F - a ha 1 . au hour, prdbably, the widow And
her n.'pti onversed together, and then bi.th
.i tar tud out ~f the house At the door tney part
ed rdrofiguy, our g-ing ote direction, and the
it ht r a nor ht.r
Pri , r to g 'Tog out Bradley armed hitt:lief(
sintii a p.or eat pistols, which he carefully cam
io d bet r putting them away iu hie pocket:4
Aftcr a kw low :Token words outside, they
parted as we ha•e already stated
Fora few momenta let to follow the widow
O li ward Alv trotted lir several squares, halt
ing at length, at the d or of another small dweli
ling Again, without knocking, she entered --
Seversi females were to the apartment engaged
to au entrusted ciinversatibo At the
'Tore t,ce t talking was suspended
tri.sziJo, my friends, that you stop
off so sada, uly! ' said Mrs '
; Ferrell
(LW, I!, ester Jane," responded one,
people w.iulil think so r.,.) doubt "
"'WWII, I'm not a spy, so talk away!"
4 .We know that, Jane Serrell, and only stop
p-d to make sure who it was,' •aid another
"But, how pale you look, and how flurried
yuu stem, ulster Janel" said the first speaker,
stiii(iusly "Is anything the matter?"
yes," responded the widow, as calmly
as pos-it;e '.But, I hasn't time to tell it now
I want you to put un your fltionet and come
a:hog, with rue Watson said I shoed find you
here, so I lucked up the house and mime right
along alter you, that we mightn't 14,., too ca l ash
time
be ready itt a moo:tent. ,t-t-r Janet - was
the re,pouse, u the speaker bustled amend and
began to array herself in a very few minutes
she wad all prepared; and then, bidding the
other wutnen good night, she and the widow sal
fourth Immediately after they had gotten
fully muted, a deep and earnest convetsuine
watt begun, and it is fair to presume that the
raib of A:ice Sewn was the subject of their dis
"After proceeding a law- Nusres farther yet,
thq halted at the door ..1 • house of considers..
ble, mote pretentious than either of their own
Thiir koock brought a domestic to the door, and
when a few words bad passed, they were ehowo
inside. After the lapse of a little time they
again issued forth, accompanied by a yeti, Leo
plainly dressed, fine lookias old maw
The path they now began to true was in the
dirtettun of Mrs ScreeWs abode; and, here we
will now lease them, tutniag on: atteati.a to
the doings of Watson Bredhey.
After part with bis aunt Bradley three
h:s steps to*rds the old bart:aeks near the wi
dow's bowie Arrived there, he made inquiry
for Captain Pm&Meow, but was isforused that
the latter mimed persoaar was most
at bill boarding which teas Mrs. rertn's
corner )f Seeped street and Nortis alley.
Aeoordistgi to Greydea's tattooers, Mn. G's
establishment's was of quits a fesetieweets charac
ter ,
'Thither Biedley.eezt directed his steps A
darirey respoeded to his hooch.
..Whptill *tomb& loth?' jogai/red the hitter
' wish tke Captain Doaaidaaa," war the
reply
Alerty sqlt, sir De Captaie's y Ins rime,
ea' if di irsdilleasse mat into de pietism,
I'll (Alia de Captain dal he's wanted dews
stair*.
01 , dr e f !t raj to his ram, it you'n slum
Hie Maths,
“oelsie'&; , 'hash dais' hi au, aimmaisla
11 50 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
ERIE, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1858.
De Captin am one ob de most 'trickier men I
ebbsr saw in all my born days, an' be'd just gib
me fender if I dose any Mob things as dst Ye
see, sar' dese red oasts ens de debbil on sich
pinta as dot, doe, 'sweep yon an' me, sir—now,
I goes. you woe's say sole to nobody of I spoke
my mine'
"Yon may rest easy os that point," rejoined
Studley, forged to smile, aotwithstandiag the
serious nature of his business
"Well, des, sow, 'twee. you an' me ear,"
went on the negro his soil* to a wbiaper, "I
done think dar a bit betsbr dam anybody eke; as'
by.gollyl it am my priest. 'pinion dey ain't just
by es good."
"Well, show me into the parlor sold bribg the
Captain dowel," said Bradley®,
"Walk dis way, sir "
After °abducting yours; Bradley into the pm
lor, the negro direciteal his steps up stairs A
few momenta subsequent the parlor door was
thrown open, and eh* Wash visaged 000ductor
again mad. his appearance.
"Captain &fur Donebias!" be shouted at the
top of his voice.
At the mums time Arthur Donaldson, brilliant
io his gighlsoil plaids and golden trappior,
walked taco the room
A glance appeared to satisfy him in regard t
the position of bin vkitor—forley's olo.bvs
though Mesa and seat, were of a coarse quality—
end ho drew himself up disdainfully
Miamian* the wigs> withdrew and elose4 the
dour. -.We11., sit, what blasieeas hate you 'with
teer' toquired D.ualos.a, with oaturei over ,
Daringness.
"A mutter 1.11 imporumow to •oub., Capcsio
Doualdsoo," was c►e akapose. "You hive deeply
'rouged 1111 moment mad could's% girl, aocl is
is ma more than right that. you t.hould make her
a.ima reparatioo."
"Oh! you coma (ben oa behalf of the Sorrell
"I outtee, Er, au Lats . *lt ut Mite Sett*ll: r,
spuaded Bradley, his eyes dashing at the te , ult
lag assaser of the Briton
Dun/admit lifted his eyebr ows, sod starni at
his visitor, then, after a suonitint he said.
"Well, all I ono say ta, that I have weedy
offered to wake ber all the reparation that. to 10
ay power. Marry her l au like a gen.
llamas as I hope him, 1 offered to preseut ber
wit. a atm of stoney that to ..ute to her eircum
..titueee would be a little fortune.
"Good Heavens, give use patieoet:" was Brad
:uy's mental azelascistios
"Her mother indignantly sad angrily refused
my offer," oonuoued Donaldson, ',and would
bear of nothing leas than that 1 should marry
her daughter Marry, indeed, be added, super
odiously; "no, no! fur, though in form, face and
manners the girl is rather above her station, yet
she'd scarcely be the wife for Arthur Donaidiot.
to take home to England."
The heart of Bradley swelled indignantly as
the insulting words of Donaldnon fell upon hi.
aar For such a ennie as Dostiiddisow bad been
guitar .4 4,0 woutht tame tutted his own brother,
so true and upright were his own feelings, and
how much more he hated the deepicable Brit.'s)
for it, we feel that our power of description 0,
almost inadequate to express Choking down
his feelings, howvver—for be bad an objet to
accomplish—he said•
"I have no doubt we shall be .hl• t .Mgr. , .
acid settle things properly."
"I thought the old woman would conic to,
notwithstanding all her fine heroics: but egad:
I h ar dly expected .•o sudden PI change,"
Donaldson, with the air of a man who ha. 'lli,. r.
ed .ocoething remarkably &ever monry,
I , uppo,a , , IMP t.X. p“Werfal to resiat he added
suppos , rrj Hutt' Bradley. turtling WI
lave away to hide the 5.-ry glow that to,utito.l t,.
ht. brow. The ut kt w nut tit be added-, •tid awl)
all the air of a tutu waking a 0004U3-0 bu.thes,.
arraugememt "Will you aeoompaoy Uur up l o wa
this eveulag, and have the diaagreeattte affair
settletir
..Well, I guess so, Mr —ly the t,)
yuti bay your name wa•y"
"I believe I forgot to uteotiou it
Watson Bradley, at your strvice
''Well, Mr. Bradley, 1 have an engagement
this evening, but, LS I wish to get Ibis affitr off
my bands, and always endeavor to act honors.
bly, I will pat it cif to anoth,r time and go with
yon."
"Thank yvu," said Bradley, as affably iW ipoe
tibia, sad et the same tune, be iowirilly con.
gretniated himself upon the cart' manner in
which the heartless, seif cuucetted EugliAbmao
fell-Into his toils.
"Encase me," added Donaldson, •while I get
my bonnet."
A. the Captain disappeared from the room,
Bradley fell into a mental soliloquy.
"Is it not strange," he thought, '.that men
NM be found who entertain such widely spars
ted, antagonistic feelings? Now, that high born
villain ruins an artless, virtuous woman, sod then
offers money to heal the crimson wound he has
made; and that ha calls acting honorably Well,
in the light he slows it, I stkppos i 4; l'of many
would but have laughed at the Lutribie ovivaiet,
and not even have fiend to part with their
money. Ye., he is en honorable gentleman—
eery honorable; but Heaven grant th, re are h..?
many such honorable gentlemen in the world
Here be twines again, ' added the young ouloutat,
as a slight noise outside warned him f for sp.
preach ut *owe one
"s-me
"Now, sir, I as ready: - mod esptaiu Don
aldson, as he entered the apartment
"Let us stet forward, then," responded Brad
ley, as he rose so his feet
A am:meet afterward they left the bowie and
bent their steps up town.
In due tine they arrived at the tom• nt* the
&mils Bradley Olen knocked, and the Jour
was instantly opened.
Upon onieriag won they tumid ibtr, the
widow Serrell, her Mater, Altar, sod the old geo•
denten whom we hive already seen in company
with the two ftrst tweatiowed.
At hat Doslddeon looked ouusewtrot eoafaiied,
but immediately afterward+ be reeovere4.l big
eopeneilioas abuser.
The rest neither waved soy epoke, but vet Uke
anthill testae*.
Eves Alice. though for an instant her white
face glowed with the deepen erieteou, .obt lei
tameable
"%Patios," &idS the widow, at length, "Alive
leaves her wax* esciraly is par hands. Toe
how what we want, and what slas is entitled to.
"I do suet ; and if I how the strength of my
own heart, she shall date all that is right."
Bradley spoke firmly and deliberately ; sad,
at the tame time, he taraed to the frost door
sad %eked it. T►e windows were alresdy Noised
sad wowed.
"What is the messing of all this ?" deumsdod
the Nelda sompieimuly.
"It mesas, ()qui. Dosabisoe, that Oa as
bete is air power, sad that we intend to stake
you tie whet we eta beet, sad that is what Uri&
, out whet a real koporabia.
wonfi lave dale, without the law done, eospaisioa
is seedless to ear tos t ot• say age peoloot,
that $ greet won bas ettetiaittell ; *lout,
if ootAtaise the greatest may as be pike ,
et Zepa Wm proves youpeelf t rinks, Aldus
thiajiacs ;, sod millier yin pawn oar per
thssion row* paitor must thaw yos
tareasell fres iiipaieg tbeasehea lieseet
posple, so matter hoto pser et loirkp they say
be, caumot be trampled beneath yc•ur aristocratic
heel with impunity.
Alice was sobbing audibly, and her mother's
(see was contracted by a dark frown. But, the
latter's heart was quite full, too, though sbe
nerved herself to keep down every outward shoo
of emotion
"Well, sir, I came here prepared to pay for
every damage I had done," joined the Captain
loftily; ''but if yon expect to get anything out
of me, you must learn ta use more respectful
language."
"Pay fbr it !" oiled out the widow, •s ,he
suddenly and excitedly jumped up _from her
chair
"Pray, be quiet, Mrs Hertel'," maid the two.
ister—for that was the old gentleman's vt.eition,
-,—"no doubt your nephew will do alt teat is
right "
"Ye•, just leave Wat..in alone, J 4,,,•," eaid
the widow's sister "He knois what is right,
end u you're pretty well aware, nit a poach
to be trilled with."
"It is a hard p fur a mother, but I will
try to cow+ )le gait! MrP SPrrell. 11,4 .toe
oet dad tioarti agato tato the absir
00011111 , 41 • deep .lietleu reigned al Ih.
r. KJ ID ,
I intend to rt,y Lr i• with tictrt-) •Itd
Dlutiltisoti angrily - '•Of c ars , to. r•
can you expect ?"
"Proud Bruno : though we sr« p. ) , r, .0 yew
norm ni your said rir.ai,y tbs•,iti.utiy
"Wo visor justtce K. op y •ney 111 , 1 your
ioealts i.. r hen., but It haV.• u) m • ..f Lwow
here "
. , vitt • ate )(.0 that tAck• we. to t
watioer?" cried (no Captatu t more suo.y ttrai
-Au tii•tA, elf ! rr,d Ilva• i• were t Lau
Clti ray'' k ug :tw
Captain full in the e)t
V - maliisun beirgeil
no shame in Lis potr'tion ,
"lint, this is wasting tiine,'• s .iJel Bruit •y
There is one thiug only, Captaiu Dvoal.lsoo, that
will satisfy us--you mum. usarry Alice
Evetythiag is ready, awl th,i ceremony can take
place without a to-useues delay
"I have told bath you sod the girl's mother
that I cannot do it.," esid thetCaptain, haughtily.
"Her position in too ter beneath coma to admit
of anything that dtsctiptitin "
"In other words," said Bladley,"3 ou i •
her to cot euough f r r n "
"Well, if yeti like the lettguage better, _
"She was good eaougit for you to deceive sod
ruin "
"Ob. what you call decticing Lou rutulug Ler,
anti warrytug her, ate catty aiffereut "
"You are a bad tan, Captain a)nsids , n,'
said the miaiater, ncab:s I , 4airr to resorain
golf
"Bad ItPere arc butir 11/or3e : he's biIIIAD •
a riiltan ertel the at-low todignaatiy
"Well, he's pretty much like all the t,,Lt
them," Laid her Lister "They alt of them hare
cuighly hig tiotioni, and think tb...y cat, treat
poor colonists just as irk,' pie t-e
toy trieud• ' -aid Firs Frett.p• ,ri
1. .Leave rue alct. if 5,../ N s I'.,_
tam D4rhal.litos," he added, iurutog Drui tr -n ,
to the per. , uudated, for 411, y ,
Set rcll yuur wife "-
"No, I will nr,t waL . thi. rabid I, p:y
will I stay here to !.s.dgen-d by )ou
As hi' spoke the Capisin started ir.waNt the
dour
The 'I I. lcked, Captain I) And
the Itry I. in my 'Ant liraTet
••You F •em ht f .rget that "
The Cdptaiu stupprl fthort_ 6 , 1111011 w —.me
mark 4 ut confumou. miog;rd with quilt , 3 h
ut choler had. tud..ed. I •rg.or. , ti that
ws- actually it priwiti4.-.r
'•ll,o.i.itance would b. u.. sit I
Ie), firmly, "for you ar , unarm, I. nll I e.nu .1
po•Laibly eatape from thi. r.l , .iu; •D 1 h"
contrary I am MP , 11 strme.l. oil fu!ly po•parf- , I frr
any ecu..tgency, no watt. rL, t 1 , •1...r9V• You
can set I .peak the truth
WILL • did
EXCII , ..' TIP'
While he wa..peaking h. .irew f rtli lit, pi,.
laid one dawn upon the table. and
the other:
"Begide4, - he added. ••it wottid take we but
a few moments to raise a hunrirt indignant men.
every one of wh,•cn irou'd et.hd by uie to the
death You ku)w ect.ugh the prevati-to feel
ing to fet quite 0 ram 1 -.peak t.l,- truth
Now, li.ten U. we. -tr Withou• tn.trryine,,
Alice Serrell, f l 4l help to, 11. avers` you •hail
never cram yonder Joor-Pill alive Dctith 14 the
7n;y alternative 1 g;ve ye u, and 'her,: 1 4 a just
Gel who beam Illy 4 , demn couvemati en, I
fall wy thre4t t e the vry 'etr.r I ,alve yeti
ctu minute* to . 1 4 cid , . and w.rteyou clot any rca
olution tr a. tturuovatoe a- a r .ek
Brad y Er• .! I it fla-liitic p. tituatiug eye&
upon th.• Etig turn. soil, v the tame tiwe,
placed the murz .t pißtel within a f ..f
the latter's tru.
Au o p pr r•, c I.k • u-a , t r, ali but ..121 0
tbere pnrrnt, % 71 '1".
.% •nan wail
ct rtainly ktep 111.4 worU. A.J. ereu the 2aptato
could Clot but tel.; that Brad ww+ ru• t., tr•
trifled with There teat• no mistaking hi.
'inching determi net in u
Dario; the next fly, 33:1:1Utr• thr:l4.d•,LL
weighed ev.•rt, , ind h.. ws. I,ugin
pelted to admit that he ws- cerryway cut ,ff
from eitespli--thar h. ti d r to du int to
submit with tbe best grace 1,1.4,1.
"Well." -aid fusa.lly, 1.: ularry ct • A trl ;
but, by Hetet.° : I'll rawer sokuowledge bits- as
my wife."
•We can f r to. : r , •,p ,ode ~ I Bra!
It} ; •and ci,,udtar— ! , 110. TT u 4 b. a 1..F,1.1.1- w ,.
man without 3, u phe wr ni i w ?ti y Ai
Our oLjeot i 4 Fume Liogrliff. /rot We ouly wi,h
to save your victim' 3 zmase• and, that acoompitab
eii, cue for nothing more
"Perhapv not !" return—i :be Caption, •ce•-r.
iogly. "And now if you please," be riled, "I'd
thick you to take that pistol f r t zr , my bead
'When the ceremony is ever, C'aptaio Donald.
POU DO/ before:" •as the firm reply
The Englishman would hes teeth, and, evi
dently was about to mak , . ...line angry retort,
but, tho next momeot changed biv mind. Prob
ably he saw bow little good it wia likely tr d'
"Caw, friends, get ready said young Brad•
..We huge nu need of preparations, tbere
fore, baps et' (pension to delay, said- the widow
Taking ber daughter by tbo 6aa.f abe added,
"Cone Aline."
Qoietiy the parties assuaged themselves in
front of the minister, who had saw arisen to his
feet. Alice was weak, trambliag sad agitated,
sod leased upon her mother's an) for support.
The widow, tee, wee nervosa • bat was with
joy at the meets" of her plan s. Women who
have children can fully appreciate bet feelings.
Thu momentous 'areaway berg, and io IS"
than tea missiles, Dios Semi), is the sight of
God sad sae, was the wife of Arthur Donald
sou, the latter beiag compelled to utter the re
sponses, which united him to the wronged Wag
- by his side.
"Thank God, my child !" exclaimed she
ow, as net deaghtex, at the end bf the ettremooy,
sank seepiagty 'woo Isee,homma.
mitiam, sir, yam ma go :" said young -Brad
ley sash* monis. .Hsu, iseesatter teepees the
Gamed your vita, ot it may be worm far you.—
I have said it, and ttaass it, sir."
The door was thos oaleshool, And trill assns
upon all present, the Captain fairly dashed from
the room
It is only
s neoessary for us to state in conclu
sion that Aliso and the Captain never knew each
other again ; for, shortly afuirward,e High,
lenders were sent to Boston, and, in neatly
tbe.Captain was kilted in an eogageme t with
the patriots
Alice herself was taken sick shortly after the
night of her marriage, and, for several months
was confined to her bed. Ultimately, however,
she recovered ber health and strength mid finally,
a degree of epirite. She never married again,
but devoted all her time and euergi^s to her child,
who grew up to be an honor and a stay to her
old age.
Watson Bradley, was, of coarse, too brave sod
patriotic 1 man not to take up arms in defense
of liberty ; consequently it was not long after
the occurrence recorded above that he was found
in the ranks of the patriots He lived, how. -vet,
t i see bin country free, and died calmly in big
be.l
•
Sleeping in the wrong Bed.
.\u tioqualutance .of ours--Brown—sleeps to
the third story of one of our hotels. On Sun
.1.1) night, c 'ovary to his usual abstemious bib '
rs, grown concluded to indulge himself in the
luxury of a bit whisky punch The liquor had
the effect to set hie spirits , in a glow. Brown
argu•.o With himself, arititmettoellYs if one whis
ky putsch will make a man fcel 6(.0d, what will
two sthlsky punches d•! He took another
pa. eh It was now bed time, and Brown, bet
r!onitng slightly t. , p heavy, started towards his
dormitory As brr , re stated, he roomed in the
toad story 13....irg a little heavier on this oec•-
•om than ii•uiL. lit 'wu eourise experienc.,l
,r e fri...o:•) rang up stairs Osiug
• his fle. h- ill ,e i nt lie had attained a enter
altttu le than r-•l'v had The ceosespence
was, in the hr., phi e, that Brown, in all loans
wets-I r•squ immediately below his
own, r ) This room bedingsti
to a !sly u U. but was unoccupied at
the time .utranee The room was
very lik- h... own, end Brows, not being inti
mately silt:piloted with himself, proceeded to d:
a. it bias's f 14 has habiliments land got into bed.
Just ro. L„. ILIA 6 dreamy, amnion
sta.-fuCues. ; b ' a -At hand wandering over
h,s I,ce and pressing hie tetvples in a very 'Ls.
tionate manner. He leaped with a itdden bound
auto the middle of the floor, and the lady, for such.
at was, rercamed and ran down stairs )7eetin,s,
hercu•bend, who had just come in, the lady /o
-f roo-d him of that she bad discovered and how
she bid v. ry ti..arly made a terrible miatakt
The husband went up to his rciem, accompanied
by a c. , uple of servants. and found the door lock
rd f n an.wer to repeated thumping on the door,
Brown answered in great indignation that rather
than b interrupted that way he would leave the
house, and accordingly commenced to harness
31esott me the true state of thing. dashed across
'ols befuddled inteileet, as be opened.the door he
Pt , 'Ut an bold relief t.. the husband an d ger .
ar 'lnkiog the picture of shame and (muftis .. .
• lleing a proverbially polite man, Brown
• , ...d horribly passing his heeds over each other,
a. t . r, laird how the mistake occurred, seems
10,1;)
lc up ti
1!SI
IMO
MEE
tti I la:per...TU[4e ter.
111 , 1•r .tu.:e apologies and a hasty exit saved him
fr)m brine nreeinitated headlong down stairs
hit n•L been seen at 66161,, .:... na ie sun•
plsed t.l hare Knight another boarding house
117,..i,ny Afrilifiractr
SELL —D3otors are wondrous wise,
s eeeimeq This fact i. fully illustrated by the
f olowitig from the Near Bedford Margery: In a
certain II torishiog village down eastward, where
fiour..ht• a ..tcrary in-•ittoton, &gentleman took
d a family of infant puppies, and gained en
trowe into a neighbor's house, before the folks
w. re wide awake enough to know what be was
about, chucked the little creature among a litter
kill.bs of 'like tender age. Puss made no
di. t , De t i on between the stranger and her own
offinng. and he on lai's part, took kindly and
e , nti Tingly to his new uurse Great was the
astonishment of tue house when it was discover
ed they supposed) that their cat was the dam
of ~ puppy The news of so portentous a birth
-pr• a.l . t er the town like wildfire People came
in fl , I.) .r.e the !•tizht The fortunate posses•
r w 3.. • ficred fire dollars for the little monster,
b ut declared h e would not pert with it for five
hun fret Tbat the ca , e might not tid of due
huji, o . l c a ti v e, physiciaos of the first reels
w. re -ulamoued to inspect and report
up ii it Ttity j outly and severally scrutinized
tti animal, and to/nil shat it 'was- certainly a
puo.y. having ad the obaraoteresties of the dog
raet , -.r , epl die pate, Those were proomuced
to res...roble cat's claws The perpetrator of the
joke tsc,tildt, i bold in any tout -r The est was
out of the hag in a twiukltng, sod if the doctors
otio.:%e the memory ..t their essay is comparative
anal to, they will be more lucky than most •ie
o: a ••••4•.i
A PRETTY SU-IRP RETORT —:-Ou Svurday,
tc ) , urlg very gesteelly dre-oiod, were
ndtog aioug Fifth *treat to a 'buy Oue it
them, A 1) f rturea were more remarkable f
an ext• novo pr....min-Der n itttn toy
ostilbsted tii tbs• inher g daguemdt)
Lot lit ti ishr *AM Bad jut( Lieru taken
tuoy w: r- eugtgeci in dtscit,Aug
tueri••, wh , ti ldcrly lady got into the 'buai
at 0.• eittorr • , 1 E'ni and Flth Sao was oil,
dew iy trio iho•- qui-itict.. yet e , .Nl 04tUr....1
Anti, wb take a d al ot Intaluelit libtnty to t 4 i
world wit Lyn., initikiug say hart Attu riding
a square ir r•:•ietied out her bawl. and said
to the Lady will, iho la..tere ; "Pleatiie t
at it " !I - r ritilleit was wet with
indignant (man, and th- reply, a* the ease ail, 4
retuned to lb, lady** pocket, "It's pout of Jour ,
busicitar
The yld ls.iy ..•i' 4,1 Gawk in her meat r..r) .tu
placenfly, *Leo tbP ennipanion of the titre with
the picturr. asked t "Whet do you wish to Jo
with it ?" "Oh, nothing," replied the old lad), ,
'•I only. wanted to see bow sootterefally tale a et.,t ,
has pat eueb a nose on so mall a plate
Tho omnibus was fuil, and the shout of
ter which followed - the retort mould have bes.n
heard a full equate Tne lady w 4 the daguer•
reotype covered her fare with her veil, and drop'
the aubjtet during the remainder of the ride ,
Cis dimwits
stEr W m Allbeigbt, aged eh rare, sod for s
long the* editor of s *Mg sods rapsideas paper
et Lancaster, Pa., sr= on Saturday attilecinesti,
takes from the Infirmary sod transferred to a
lunette asylum His lunacy manifested itself is
Foist FA3auxa or Maws.—Tho th e rather too e n
o _ t i _. llrecti° ___L k L a _" ll4l7 ~tw
nation of tba term the "First Family of Virgi- ,
.2 t a c i i f er, " ea Ti w lr e J " tit " lefore os luir t :
ale," ts dins explained bi an exchange: In ale
I &met be seemed to think that the trstrat
early settlemeet of that Owe it was fouod im , ot . the cook wad
an turnable: thirdom
possible to eolonhte it witless IMMO west there. a compromise: li nt at ,di what
Accordingly a ship load was test oat, but ne I I t r o i r4 4 .. a id b et 6 4 ,1is s o w l ti e am i ss
plater was albreed roomy ass of then natal y ! ' !as th e ess kis- .as s trg i tit glee her a free
he had first paid oils hundred pounds of goblet* t ta bl e sag a sisisirear. mat to the
for her pump. When the. wooed GOP lad I Lin k Its* mitts lb asetent . his Ikea
mane no toe would pay more this seresky-fire I • ,
pounds for 40 Inarrinoatai PrWirll° erArPt it MiringoXs,—s•ttiesitwieet mann Went
yore s tag ealliortor Watts. CrolotitnotlY she bah emsfartable Awn; assalsing atm mei
descendents of all those who were sold for one i sase; k e . ; ai r s a ssishig is boon m osel d
hundred pounds of tobacco nets rallied as fret lrotlao kp;. alissk
rarldite', War Ulan who bees 0 bin “"a 4 7: I itheecanae-43hereiree eased flaw
Ave peewit are atne reeked se the semed faint • ly room t; ise as the
re=soviaromil
hag and the means why me ems -we el/+r ind es; b os u ns ses b e; „ se g o
any of the seamed limmlaisa is bemuse jot east sistto.perelle himmitr t at os akt inn
s 14. ask 'bpi his maw oat] , • es, so.s aid ebeitaq sires, law
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B. F. SLOAN, EDITOR.
NUMBER 30.
It iissionart Nabbing'
The history of Mr. George Hubbard, 80.-
too, who is about to cater upon his /About ma •
atimcionlry in Africa, accompanied by hie wife,
who was Min Elisabeth Blether andk 2 n of
Ncw York, la notated as follows in dm Nan York
Express:
"Some years ago there liso4 io Illointmeyonng
man of one of the beet families to tbsstq, band-
some, intelligent, well Wooded, elf dimmable
manners sad address, and adoeedingir popular
with all who knew him Still he was most gene •
rally known as a very last' young met, sod
noted for his estrataganeo io the expeudidurs of
money, hie di and fur those emsemositmalities
and numainete of which society reci er ime•Whe ob.
se
,rvance of all widow its Ws. treeult of
such a weer obeli mot. be described, grit* wee
every day in ail great gibs, bappestagiff despite
of the precepts of the judieionsield - theihmuitag
czatuple of the imp:Kt.:at The Isatteheaos that
seemed to be left foe, the noinsitotesnisk.sf the
staNeet, ot tam story is Ltl4 0101 i. *mime of his
friends, of himself, and of the world, mug a so .
yage lu some responsible capacity shoe should
test the atueerity of his desire to redeem m is sy
By the aid of friends be yoroesmal sl ob, as ap .
portuutty, and ~ ti r i• watts* My ea 4,1* ems
antiwar o f a th •I CA, 114111140 tigniali oo wllbeg sod
somewhat bits .rtizAt • t..t age. Is able /Ogres o f i t
he fouti4 him-elf among the Pejee bils*ds, ME
haring nee* ion to go it-bore on oee of them, be
visited the rule dweitieg of a &Wye Met, who
cotertaitied him hospitably. and, as he wa s a b out
to depart, requested Alto tfrefrey to thoret t ri s ti a o
God, w.• b and far that assige fetidly, -. 2
~
11, r , • w.- a dilemma Tb attitude sad rot of
praj t r La t ' t,t te••ti strange to the yotutl, lad
new,- o r pert. ! ...)! such a request; and is
.1 tau • t ,;• AD' 'I) . C tut,!; 'titbit, tt. Fejt*
0 ,,, t (*I • ..a 1 ; I ~ ,tr . .: bAt LI Viaited and taught
ti ) ..,m w .to.erlog inteetioary who bad clonally
l ea d e d up ,t, the used) nixed his voice iu
prayer, attit'e the name , of a Ohrtatias lad civil.
ised laud, bitussif unused to der3taeot, =Lod by
and liarew•ii Was a • this a ,coking trotne?---
But tairk rte rest Alt Our young salforreiPurued
in bl• Ao.p. and, no du courcs of tlote ir., h t .
home Ilastculag :' his brother, a elergyms
of the Epoic—pa lab • hurch, rvaiditig in the u
te •
00 4
borhet, oe i ,d him the story of the - payer ei
bail beard put up b, a usage islaridet in that far
distaut ocean, aod confessed to him that the
prayer bad beu •oia,wed by an atiaweciag effect,
in the coast:ratio ot Linn 1 1 / 1 0 Was so iltrialgeiy
call'-d upon to in:WD ....) it. He sow desired to
redeem tbt time ht ht.: so sadly wasted, sad to
devote himself acList...y, and le the taFet•siattriA
ciog way, to the cause of religion. Steadily ad
hering to his purpose, he became a church =ea
ber, a candidate fir orders is the abutab, mid ins
accepted at stionary to Africa, whither he it about
to go, under the auspices of the Boteiga Maa
siouary Committee -,i the Pratestaist Zpiaeopal
Church ldot p ot alone."
Caution to Yoang Won.
youo; me-licit student front .4.llliatita, who
bad been attending lectures in New (Irk for
roam time, acd ofinsidered himself exceedingly
good looking and fascinating, made a deadly on
set on the beart and fortune of a blooming you
laidf wbo was boarding in the same itottee with
him After a prolonged siege the lady sarrend
efed Th , v were married ix, Wedneeday morw
ing The MUDa afternoon the "young wife"
at for and exhibited, to the astonished student
. little daughter." three sad a half
pars of age.
)od iseavetia: rhea you were s wider," us
damned the astonished student.
"Ves, my deer, and ti4ia is tmelis , my=
eat; to-morrow„ Augustus, JAMS and
will ;flue froth the country, and thew I shill
have all my ehddren together oho° more."
The unhappy', student replied not a, word; his
feelings were top deep for cuteness.. the sett
day the other ..darliogs" arrived. &lama was
ail years Id , Jitlard nine, and Angestwka nanny
boy of tw-Ive They were delighted so 'oar that
they had a uew "papa," because they Quaid non
live at home and have all the playiapthey wan
ted The Lir w paps, a., ; Loon as he "ad s pa,
recuarited - thaL Augusta* and Jamas did not each
resemble Reuben sod
..We.l, ue," said the happy .oilier, "any
liro4 husband wit.l quite a dadaist style of man
from wy steend---eensplesios. tempereatent, co
lor of heir and eyes—all different."
This was tAti much He had not only aw
ned a widow, but was her shied kaaheied, sad
the astonished step father of four shade=
.-Bat her fortune," thought he, "that will
make *mead." lie spoke of her Jonah&
"These are my treasures," saws is the
goatee isisitmu style, pointing to her ishildrea.
The eouciett was now quite sakes oat
. of the
Mtehigeoder.,who. fiadieg that made a
complete pose of himself, at once retired to a
farm to at. native State. where he essid have a
chance to reader his boys useful, sad sake them
sweat for the doeeit practiced epos bias by their
matter
• 'Got CU SATED " 4.110.4
Kara. V ig ) 14114 Stur tone Ow hlkowing
lurd..t , rQ
.t e.ip..rtf-ur, finite reeetttly, la int itdjuiaing
e m ste•
pty, approached meet whose •we will
int make public , and &dictated hri Eto pntedaae
a tallier- The The ma retailed, end g
4111 Lie reti
e vl4l. ae 41..eng that be bad ow easasy, k i d that
he e..etid ow read 'the ise4pnerisat esserteini,og
that be a.• a married man, sod that be . had i.o
tome, t* , riattio S9litliks t.P leave rite of bit bibb •
with Mai IBA rye heing able re iteH him not,
nfrte.l 1 ,, give tbe bible to he. letleareresture
Tbe matt buy* , down his bead ewhite, end Stem
ad to peeler .^o the prciporeiticro, sod &tally agreed
ti. take one, provided it ems given to him The
enlporte at pre ate bible; ;be mos took it hems
end pt..to , tr! tt in !ifs wife, who mud reed a
little She examined - tire book very ettrefaliy,
col g‘,.• it beck, laying tbst caly *boat half lb*
back we. tha bible, time the otberliekf was some-
Ono, ekes. called the New Tesessmst- The
bright be-band became enraged, sad west is
ieereh of the entporteor, decletiog that be had
sign, cbettt-td,•' Decrease the book was Daly Malt
s'bible '•