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VOLUME 11.
SIMI
GREATEST Possraut 0001) TO Tag GREATEST POSSIBLE NUMBER.
OODERICII, HURON DISTRICT, (C. W.) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1849.
TWNLVE AND SIX
s7 Tee SO 00 711111211sa.
NUMBER XXX V.
Carbo. FARMER'S INN STRATFORD.
DR. P. A. McDOUG 11.L.
CAN be commlwal et •:I beers., at the
briti•A //red. (14.114CAr1lla.11')
040nahr $ept. 1314. 1848.
ALEXA.-4ER WILKINSON,
Provincial Land Surveyor,
orriet AT GODERICH,
HURON DISTRICT.
Nov. 91. 9.
J. K. GOODING,
Aue-rioNrima.
Wtriteod SALES in sem tort ef the
Dirf ref. on ireirem•bie Tarlac A p
ply • the Brentelt
Godes-telt, March 9.b 1849.
I. L E %I' IS,
13 tRHIsrEu, P401.14-1 FOR, 11C,
JW. leatt 04301RICH.
JOHN 1. E. LINTON,
AAAAAA PCIILIC,
Cbmmiasinner Quer'''. Bench,
Arco CONVEYANCER.,
STRATFORD.
StOkt9,
CHEMIST and DRUGGIST
WEST -STREET,
GODEKICIL
Marsh 8, 1049. 1.4.
ALEXANDER MITCHELL,
A UCTI al N1 E It .
BELL'S CORNERS,
SOUTH E tbTiloPE.
March. 29, 1849. v2-4141
A. NASMYTH,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR:
w317-armirar.
onmatcit.
GotIsciell. A erg 12,1649.
DANIEL GORDON,
CABINET MAKER:
Ib.. doom Ease qf Ws Cased. Cas. Ojiss,
Wi ISI-STHE, 1.
GODPRICIL
Aeratt t704. 1349.
Da. JOHN HYDE,
[Lairs nesee.)
MEDICAL MAIL)
STRATfult O.
July PI, 1649 tr-al•
1,500,000 ACRES OF LAND
FOR SALE IN
CANADA WEST.
'THE CANADA CoMPANY have
do.pneal, titemyt 1.800 000 ACRES OF
LAND tomenwl throoghout mot, of the
Tawaships in Upper Caseds-seerly Sq0,-
000 gems *re situated m the Heron Trod.
well known aa nee of the mo -t 'artap p.rre
of tit. PI,V1160114 hes 'refs ed Ida peals.
lion in fie., veers. and now melees •
p.
wards of 10.000 '61/44648.1a•
" The L NUS *re Mired by gray .4
EAS X, for Tee Feting, or jor
Sale. C 4 N 11 D 0 Pr 4V-rao pia* • I
oar )Ifth Cook tiod fee Waste ia taste&
ingots hriag dfaor awry week.
The kent• petratide let greet
year, are 1110 111110•111401 at es* Per
Cent. epee the prie* .4 *1.. Lead. Utmost IWO'
of the Loa, whew EASED. NO MON EY
IS REqUIRED epos the
others, aecor leg to t•wality, oeo. two, oi
three .st, emit he mid in advasee,
-het thew, ayeant• will five rite Settler
from further Palle wet it fed, Ird tie 116 yea
of ht• is, et Lear.
The right to PURCHASE the FREE-
HOLD during the term is secured te lb.
Lessee at • emit ever named in Loewe, and
•a allowance is read. according to antic, -
paled paymeet.
Lists of L•ede, and say farther informs
Coe ea* be adatsined, opa4trati os, b5
leti.? pe1.t-pen11 at the estansaws's *mem.
Toroot• atut Gederink r of
E.g., depeetisi. Colberee ithatret ; Dr.
Maxie, Gerfaat, or J. C. W. Dei.e. &eq.,
Stratford, I luro.e Dietrwt.
Goderich. March 17, 18111. 7
TEAS!! TEAS"
ern C Seberedier ie retesuise hie mew Wein.
A theak• to hi. frisette ead the Itebl'e•
their men Liberal arstropage„ twee 1-••• in ie.
Ione thole Wet he pro I MPORTED a
Lea ef TWA. Ito .4fiw Pats Ihr
CAS. awreca. Wool. TH110 rot
sus. wurar. sr see new heed ef Beithem,
Mow *ea e'er eal bees beim. A
OH 10 WitISKEY t
Aad rtNe SALT he &h.
CH '10801116
-4111stindsbs 1184•111111* HMI
0.444••••=•••••••••••••••
•N•••
PAINS Pelt 8.4 IL
war PIIII Mho Ow
LOV1‘. 4
.MN*Ml*
0u41wn1e1e
:ZIGast.grNG 100 AC1dR1f1wirrEen%
et e Gad t.
Thu Leal beef sepeobset nosalisp.
41700.41a1114101. rag tispes
la
lailtiM
MKS.•
1)41UCLA. whin,
of 01•111 1.1•1 T1•00 a. lh.aiel•e„ of dli
Peoloopeo lios. Pt • •01.od. bpil• to nei ur a hr
111matin tu the Intatt.tento .4 letistford, an.
tba POWs, riseerel.y, for the ..ry
poppet whack the• received durieg tlo
Arai time slier here hese in Stratford.
fl..,l... bees t Iciness*. that sh.
teem& cerrymg on the hemmer as hereto
fere at the Old Stand. tie her own name, ai.
hopes by spinet aliell.11.8 to the comfort ol
her riewe, and noteletete charges, to 114f/fit
t4 ure poluie patronage.
Stratford, Slat August, 1849. 2r -n11141
TRAVELLER'S HOME.
STIR a81-URG, W*714111.00.
261h Febrnary, 12.49.
riving eAmer.her h•ree. tuba...tee to bes
A friends and I he Trarelling Publi • amo-
rally, that he ha. onnoved tr••tu New At..,
demo est the Village .4 Si rasbutieh,1 and wi1!
sow be foord in that well known hoime fer
meet, .ecepted by Mr. Joner.,-where ha
be roody end able to roadster. to 41...
rierefort of thoee. whe may beim, hint e
filo IV 1141144.14,0s, And "Ade he retort..
'boobs for pert (servev. he hove., by rtrii"
atheetion to the teant• and ri-hes of 14
eoeinsistora, still tie merit • euntituance ot
their petruesge.
JOIIN ABEL.
N. R. -Good STABLES mid atiertive
Gomm.. v2-ne11
TO BE SOLD, -
IRN exeeltent Farm, I eine Lot No. 12.
Mieglend Tunn•hie
Goderieb,, smetaining 100 aercr-30 ot which
is etereurd„-o nu. land is of a imperior
astitear awred. It is P11111.14%1 eect
IT nte fine rom the town of Goderich on
M. Huron Road, and at tlie jonction of ••ir
der. -rent roads: • d las it is in th. center of
• populous wed prosper's''a locality, it 1. ex-
retiesily selapted for • Tevern wand or •
Stow. Tim. farm is well entitled to the
attention uf person• deeirons a an eligible
sitnatien for busine•P, anal will be- mild on
rer• reemonahle tern)... For partiesilare
apply tn Themes perk, Tarern-heeper,
Goderich, or to the proprietor
JONAS COPP,
Villarreof Ilarpurhey.
Jon. 15. 1449. Can 194
CANAD.k LIFE ASSURANCE
C 0 411 .1.N• Y.
P 17'IE fleberther baring been appointed
4s. Agent of the
-CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO.:
is prepare.i to receive propo•sla foe A111111 -
• •rel will be happy to afrord tu any
memo. the neemmary intermatien, as tu the
prieciples of the lortitioton.
JAMES WATSON.
G clench, 136 June, 1849. vsdistr
Blank Deeds and Memorials,
AND •,, kinds of DIVICION_ HOURT
BLANKS. and BLANK PROMIS
SoltY NOTES, fur Ws at the nognal
Etery diecription ef COOK and
JOR 1', 01.04 executed with De %thee. and
diepetch.
LAND FOR SALE
CHEAP YOB
virrr-six Aere• ft1 eieellent bout. betas
r peril a 1,01 16. 7111 C0110,4•100 04
'NM wrsee•h. will he •..1.1 fer lei.. than the Got.
imee One halt of the mochas.. money
.111 41. ....rimed dew... and .ten itt be al-
lowed fer pa%meat .4 ib. conamater. Intendtee
porehaome may ample to Mr. JUIIN ALLAN.
Terent G.sietwo.
Gederich. 1301 Jely. 1849. v2-231
sTRATvonn itoTEL. ,
(LATIL 11•Irr )
4.1111IC Sultan pr intoiroo. hi, fri•eile and
• the Trareltem Pohl,. that 41. 41*.. leareil
Om large BRICK TAVERN, .1. the East
em1 03 tiliratford, (new the eounty town o'
Perth.) wtely occulted by Mr. Isaac May,
o -where be will be ready at tat time. to
aired the usual comfort •nd repplies and
promote Um personal convenience of his
3U ets
WINES and LIQUORS of the hest de-
senprion. A *teeth' Hooller always in
alt. deuce. ALBERT G. HATCH.
Stratford lath 1449.
TO MILL PROPRIETORS
A
YOUNG MAN W111111.10 • bt .i• ion as
ief • good Acementant. Fuv
111141114•14 pertice./ar• apply by letter poet paid.
to F. Q. Tucker/now* Gurus Distrot,
Ceanela Wow.
&vend SOM. 1849. ev-ettetf
BURLINGTON
24ADIT4S2 AZAIDZEIY.
ACADEMIC YEAR tor 1849 anal
-a Mt mill C 4111101.• cat oa Thrid.,. the
for, th dog alf Ortoler, and eloettft11110* Aro
Tenteday0, Jeer. Cireolire pivirip 1i4
ledoromipte, am! be obtained .1 1410 o..4M
11111 H11•OW CtiereeL or by application to
D. C. V AN NORMAN,
Proteipal.
Hamilton, 7th Ammo. 14411.
cAnierOlt WHEAT at the Goderich
W. PIPER.
Hellertelt„ 1101b Ilfar4, 1649.
STR AYED.
into the Enclosure of the toilworn
Ilme. on ot sheet the 1s1 day .4 Jolt
Mat, • YELLOW STEER. with a Wbu.
POMP. rumor r.tr. years n1.1. The owteer
the above Steer eta 'aka hi* away by pro
91.4 d eteng eetwase...
, JOHN CLGN DEM NINO.
SIMLA". ilh sad Ma Coe. /
iiplediek, Bap. tA. 14140.4
poctrp. .nr. " then, is man'. love dift•ren%
from w AAAAA •n'e ! The ono ean look an ob
, stale in the fare; the °lief turns from is
by earrettu e""I'l ""1 1".
',ph terror, an,1 See yoo; not that
Blacket 11011•P. I would have be -n eonj
ing up a had angel to rrooa, with ble blael.
wine, the scent'. but aw,et path uf our
erection. The very p of being
nrparainl front you -too dear, Adam, as yee
aro tu this be.iine heart -made M. tremble
at the artteulatinn of that ermrined wool
which contains all my happtneas on earth.
You have stolen my heart from my faille,
and mother, my 'tweet woods and bowers.
one lirieht moon and Kittle: and thbnk you
what it woishil be tor MO to lose hits in
whom all i• centred !"
" Al; ! Helen, this in unlike the
maksty of th•t mind th•t roved the blue
deldeof thft heaven., and seatc4ted the hid
.In springs er ihe love that retiree ihroegh
gill created thiogs. Thai such thought.,
ilbould lie al in,' to that vreaknee• which in-
rr vitable danger by &Pig from it.
I coold not have ...monied to be exemplified
h, my mnid .4 Koconnel. Yet is that
toontibeg fear not a greater proof of me
!tilers's love than an oet•poken rejection of
twenty rival meters ? It 1..-1 15: and
who wi!I chide a :t of earth *hitt hang..
by a virtue of heaven 1 Deer. devoted.
eberiahed ohjact of my drat pla•ion, what
has the pimple heir of Kirkpatrick to vv. In
exchange for the devotion of such a !miner
And the impel...toned •youtli prepped her
eloper arid eloper to Iii• breast, wtels. he
soread over her shoulders the fallen,
1., shielf her (mon th. aiitii on deo...
Thpy eat f,' porn" iolont-the dad •
roi!or a their ellointion beiog for a brief
ueripel forgotten and lo•t in the tumult of
the rising feelings of a strosig mutual pas-
-0
non.
"Dot the. most not be allowed 10 CO!
nem'," agnin amid Kirkestrick II is
accetaar-y. Helen. that you do thii at, to
rouraelf. to Market Hone.. your parents.
sod to me. Call up tee _reticularv fortitude.
my lova-. Tell your•m%ther Owlet, elm
n..1 love Bracket I kPiw the pairt
it will prodoett to •ou and to them; hut.
alto ! there are litany mouthing' in lhj.workj
where we can only cei to the objeet of our
doeires ihrmieh painful TOPADIR. Pain ie.
indeed, the joie. of moot nf nor plea.ores;
and, wis. n we do not pay that price, we be.
C- one hankrteid in noir bee1 reedier, and .11.•
wretched. Whim the paih 14 **ref.. 1 o41.14
root• foreard and c!son my Helen in the
3...e:of the world. Wpoll
.1...-
you, will o.
1..r
And he trent his head Anil repeeted the
pieetion in • ift tone• beneath the cloak
that covered her head; while site, in nauftid
teplont-
• "I w,It,r will, Aden% thottet 1 obta"
die tvith the lasI word of the declaretion."
A berry green at the. moment fell upon
their ear. Adam .started (testily tip; and
retired. from her love's `dream, stood
minified .wilh fear.' • They looked around
them in every direction; het the proximity
of the Owe where they bad been tutting to
the cite nf the wend, metered it easy for
.• latrefer to overheard their diecnurse, aod
to eseang limning, the trees In an iostant.-
Ilelett's fears ag.in fell 01 Blaeltet II .nee,
and she whiaperel to Adam whet she had
oh-•rved previnne 1n her leaving the house.
11.. conceived them to he wer-fo it pled• anal r
se the thought nf man who could kill hie
in therm..., and deny the 110/.416
1.11.41 upon his nand, he felt fire ine sword,
.nd tbe . at the nrec.ettli le of his l
lefen•ove ers.eaution. It was norm...rimy,
however, 'ha Illelen should • now hurry, d
'calif': and, ournioin• *be terr-like "oft
th.. Matter grenon•L thpy. with rental Agee.
°M.N. for Kiseonnel at • led. dos; t
terse.. fr on which they eerie] with a clew •
rootoare. 'Men mood for • amnion', and i
looked after her Ines.% then. wrapping her
elisek round headshe moved qiiiekly round
the edge .4 the enelowed lawn, and was on
the eve of rennin./ foreard to the wicket. 11
when Biacket 11..,.. stood before her. Ile t
looked fhr a moment •ternly at her, spoke
net a wee% tied 'Wen dished rw4r. into the
wood. Ti-rrifi,ii 01111 m -ire, 11.I. -n horned h
avvily. sal got into t lin hoime sod her own w
ehainher heinre the foil extent tar her .1.a- h
ger oipeeml, with all its proh thle consereieto k
e••••• upon her nond. Having. ondreseed
hereelf, she retired to her coorh. and meoli- a
,41e.1 on the extrnordinary poeition in which it
.he w.. now placed. She had now been
toenverie.! by Blarket theme, who, no
1,iii41t. knew well that she ha.I thnt night
hal a secret meeting with Kirkoltrtek -a
etrilean of hie antagonist... the J•ihnstonee.
The discovery eta rival had come on him
with the discovery of a delemon under v
. tech he hail Melted, and dreamed. and h
hotted foe you*. It war. p-obable, n•y, cer-
tain. that the communicetion phe inten led
to make to her father and wither, that alle
coeld net love Blacket would be re-
ceived Meng with the elueidalne comovien-
mr•, that the lover now &sewed had ilia
c .r.red her love intercourse with the heir
..1 Eirketieek. Shn irroithi, therefore, eel
iin reedit for her "imminent that irliwnever
lamed her (tousle: but "meld be net -down a.
• br eke, L pledseet., end one who traito-
rously maimed heralf with the broken
hopes of her onfortonate lowers. Whether
e he made the eornmunieation nr no*. it
would ho made by Black•t Ilmixe, whose
fear of lomeg the object of his afeettone. Or
41 rieveteee--e.htehrieer of the two moved
hint -would force loin to the immediate dis-
clomire. The serenity of the domsste PeOrp
and happen...a ef Kireottnel Hoene would
he c'oinlal for he firet toms, and that by
disobedierwre of ono who had heretofore
Seen held to contribute: re no email deem%
to that whieh ette was to be Oe means of
.10,:wrreie..eo
,vtypig.gerhns.iaseesth.ho
awrfor otrer. Tpr caziilie
traet
4
affeeirea whieh elm had bees. by hor Pa-
rents, eestemplated, end loudly eberf.hed.
"BRING BACK MT FLOWERS.'"
A child oat hy a limpid •tream.
Awl gated epos the lid- beneath.
Irene her eheek Pow tweet,
Anal nen-. hr... 4 ilissoMirE
Met lap wire filled la lib blooming
Ands. ihe choir meek Nibbled Ity.
8he seri tered 40.11 ihe mar rdvowere.
%Yoh many • wild •nd jorette ery,
tnd leashed op see the min.hri tide,
Demi ita *award propels glide.
And nem 11.. rin.-and flower he Sower
W•a east upon .he penny riorearn.
Bni when ihe ehrehr ••• e4.1 tow'r.
She woke 44 fissn, her til'eafoil dream :
" thins bark mellowers.” elm ...dole -tied
" Brine back mv &mere 'flees th dere,"
But rehro`• 'rare •Ione
ihe ...nand., down thetv..
and 0.11 ani,d nighl'a einnenv hater.,
lu vain she cried -o bring haek my flowers."
Oh. maiden 4 war on 141•1011.
..t gaily rie• 0.. r.n.w.rno. fin.. •
In oh.. poor child.. delo.ir•
An emblem M•••I fi '4 of Mel 1
F.reh monent ip • perfumed mae, .
into fired he merry pi••n.
Thal ow. mieh.
And le' lie i in hear fl:
Fl.. when .41.4... ..',r ihe• l"were.
Thy li•itri weil•-•' bring fork me flowery."
FfOrn the Tales of ihe Bon -tern.
THE LEGEND OF -F AIR HELEN OF
KIRCoNNEL.
Curaisved front our last
in a Phort time she arrived •1 the chute,' •
riot, holm') the overstle.. of she
anerntinilmg tree., the heir Of K.rkpitriek
ginner, a green tomodoe. the crave .4 ene
elm had doehtleee loved am th•• now loved.
vietitteir for her who 1•1111 h^vond the trept-
ine.hour. In a moineet loneer ehe wan in
his arm., •nd the‘esillnees .4 the dea4 we.
leveded br the Melt., the bornmg
WhIspern the Footlinr pae.tiore of ardent.
Impatient Inver.. The e•itig and
010 Ino••• kplOh-r•nne... .n.1 the white seat
*.red 41,.',. that had escaped the iwiton'e
nye And Riotnrnd un t.he m..nohetons, were
• neeleeted and overlooked; and no
fear .4 3.17, chop,. or gneme. or frO%%1,
i•red where love left no room hot for hi.
own engroerong sarrifierm. T1.6
nwinum nt or love of " Mery of the 1.-9-•',"
that rose hy"iheir •iile, had ofi•O broilehl
the team to flelen'e eye.: 41* Mate 0( thp
LP. WW1 now fo.treolen. t• There ir a q.t...
ard a plice for all thin/-" Pit Inve,
role :a general over the d•iwery lee and the
cream grave, the mid.dav 'vow and the drea-
ry heir sone of night'• black nreh.
" What kerit ye. •weet lielen, loco
•hiagerod Kirkpitriek In her ear, *qa. lay
entreneed in loviee dream on •his
44 Ow 00. question. good Ail re," aflame,.
ed aceordine ts. the mode of feterliar
lowrewe r4 her. day, " there 11111100 & secret
ober epereeue. your Helen. trod drinks up
all the Jove nf our aft etion."
"Speak it forth. my gel Me Helen." paid
Fleming. a Whet is it The vecreey of
our orieming I I hhire been tne htstoug a
✓ evoletinn to Elamite your father, awl thie
w111 mosfirm me. Ile can have n.a ohjec.
Ilona to um OW,. .11,0 that I am a tumid 01
the Johesiones tied an ortnn writ -tier; while
Toler outman, who n yam raj...tea before y 'it
raw me, is a coneealed mosetrooper and a
meow manorlayer "
aThere, there.'' *glittered Holen, with
tiesehlteg emotion - •t there. ASIVTI4 yo.,
hone hit the bleeding part of my heat. I
did nut FAY tO )011 1.•41 1 had rejected
131.o:11e. Moine hehoe I ear •....; hot yoi.
cero entolml to in.ke th•t Pop,O•111..71, be_
erupt,.3 told th,t I nntint r•C41•• 4 hi.
Myr; but, ri•• 1 A 14,14 ill re or • (benne
ri m there; ant, email as it may seem, it.
Good may 41. g nal upon our fortune. and
happineas !nee Helen. It e• trite I have
never received he. love; hut it , p.ally
tote t at his lore, having overernwn thi.
thought of • porneibility rej ethos, ha..
overl..olted my negatite Oulu -atm -ie. • id put
i10/111 Illy silenee for consent. Yee, .A lain.
ye. --even now Blacket llootea things 1 love
him; and, ! the ful repooneibiloy •I•
apilny tows before me like 4 th4r414.11'ne
giset; my father an I mother have, 1 tear
take.% or 'milted that I am to become tbe
wedded wife .0 trit coit.in."
t• fleInn, this dime indeed purprim MP."
replied Kirkpatrick, thoeglitfully •nd Sof
'• 1 tl ght 1 h..I • .ta
to ()vermeils on the part of your
!giber, when I had to ming her the prejodiee•
.4 elan•hip. and soothe his fe•re of Mr` rr
dent •porit fur the foray. Bot this chsegee
all, and my thfR.mitte• are increased from
the height of Klee.) mel Leito to tee torre-
nt, Criffel." And he eat •ilent for a time.
.04 mimed tlintightfully. "31.1 vibe, inv
I ive," be continued, "41*.. yeti allowed
• hie dangerous ((Weirton to rest so lung em
dmimileed, that it haa become a eonvtetion
th•t may only be retnoved with d•nger to
us .111"
"Ask ran nn*, Adam," replied she with
• bull heart, " what I meant exebosi.-
While the tootles Blae.ket Houtie's
friendehip wee changing to love, I, who -se
thooehts aere.eibettetee directed. armee
ed not the champ.; and when the truth ap-
geared to me, mg love for my f.ther and
mnther, against the plsei4 •trearn of ehime
of. I ha,* ever trembled to throe, the
p. bble ef a rl.odhter'sdisolmilienee,
',vested M., day by day, Doin making the
mowed that II cmil I not 1s,14. their c oicw.
ddlleelty ~reamed with the hail end.
.h ; my love Vt. you crowned it at las with
,mp e•ibility."
ti Thai shred., either hae. ecrarmed
lieculty," answered be. " Expl•io, pweet
leten. Yee ant (Weis, is shadowy prow
Mee"
"TlItlah yes err. Adam 7' mil sigit•
toring all the bygone pert of her life, an
the new•dipeovere 1 treachery into whieh
wr mere,' lots for a etraneer *mild be
-0es1rised. 1./4• • thought •Ite eroold Per114/-
.1 bear. These and a thootaml Ohs, thing•
mimed ihrongh her thin:Hos with • rapidi-
tv wh•ch 41.1 not Immen the hornine pain of
their imnrepe upon her mind: and the ripe
411i00 of • thousand rell..etione, fear., ant
• produced in the en•1 • calamine the,
'errifled •Ieep from her pillow. •nd oneigni
el her to the powers of •niritieh for th• re-
mainder 03 (3*. night •nd mornieg.
She rose wii h • herniae cheek •nd a high
dutterieg pulse, produced by the fryer of
mind under which •he still let.oured She
opened the eseement to let in the cool
breeze nf morning to brsce her nerves, end
enable her to •iand an interview with her
rather sod mother, who alight already (for
B lacket House was at Kirconnel at all
hour.) be in ion of the secret of
'hat they conceived to be their once loved
Ilelen'e chirobedience •nd treachern. Her
awn cominenication, which she had pledged
herself tn K.rkpatrick to make. was DOW
inverted with treble terror*: and though
.he felt that her tafer• aod happinims
needed siren an open aeclarattnn, ehe fe11
herrelf totally iinable to make it. Tremb-
ling and resolute, •he approached the par-
kin- where her father end mother, along
with ',creels'. were in the habit of taking
their Inarill•it meal. They were Ibeer: an.
there was another there.. -it wait Blarke:
Houle. Ile loose] at her am she entered•
with a ...aim, bet mysterinos eye, which
fluttered her no gain, end forced her to
.and for a mniant in the n.i,hile of the
apartment, irresolute whether to go for
ward or retreat.- She fearfoiry threw her
eye over the ttCPA of her parent... There
was no change there; the ordinary placiili.y
of their wonted manner, and the kindly
Immo:greeting borne in their mellow emcee.
itemled her -we Mrong had been bier eon -
victim" that .11 wee di.cloged. Hee parent.
went deelPute of .guillefand ito instant's
thought eat Wiled her thatthey. wertietill
their ignorant,* of the secret. Hit Reeket
14:uise coniintted hi." dirt rue is 1011 -nes:
and .can this -s decided alteration is hip
manner --was nenoticed by the Oningspect.
Mg couple, *be threw their fend eyes on
their loving dau.ehher as their only remote
*ng pride an! solve. Whet meant thix
The new ter* takes by the etreate of her
difficulty and &Inger rorprised end (-Joh/0M
her; hitt, calming by the influence of her
narentn' kindness.jehe sat down and went
through the forms of the morning men'
without exhibiting a discionp.....re that
welt attract the notice of thene loving be -
TV. who peerched her face only for the in-
dications of •health end the beams nf her
01•111111`4.. tier comparative comasore
enahled her to collect ber thought's; and phe
thought phe now discovered a reas.in for
this itemising forbearasee or diacretinn nf
[Becket tiottee-a man little formed frir
those or any other yirttimi; he intended to
aril hie knowledge at the price of a hand
that never could he his hut by this or some
other nican• of compulairm. .The moment
thia thonght -and, under all the eircum-
stances, it was • reasonable ons-enterPd
her mind, elm trembled at the power of the
dark -eye 1 Silent 'wino who Wit there and
sewed epee her in . geful
For relief, she turned ber eyes- to ber pa•
mite; yet she taw there the smile that Ips
proved hie suit, and the confidence that
wool! believe he declaratioe. Her own
K rkruitriek 'was Orient; and phe dared not
met him to receive the meislance of hip
tbrieN to enable her to weapon herself ton-
er her trial, or doviee a plan Putted to the
hanged Micro:trisect% for her relief. She
berried over her meal. and Itetenod agate
her apartment. to confirm hereell in the
minion she' had formed ef Bleck t House**
ntenti ape. Every thought seeded to add
it her c-nvietion that oh* was correct. and
old her that he never *weld eueceed in his
wheel!. He would now, for certain, en-
avone to see her' aloes, and lav before her
he danger into which Pbe had eluoged ber
ne'f, and the bergain be which she wooll
tm relieved from it. gut etre woold defeat
int; she would renounce her walk. in the
deae,t for a Iiine her bower., and
id adieu to her saver Kittle. She irrild
erp her apartment under a protegee or
light indismettion....far from an untruth-.
n.1, in the meantime, try to devise some
in le of relief from her painful 'Waste-tn.
B it the eolltude.of her primate interfered,
in tome degree, with these 111411P. The!
inecoved that Phe was not so ill as to be
unahle to peek what Tight 110 h.r •ervree-
her former w41414 and armisement• 1111011111
Koconnel Lee; end thou woe elm nloliv`ri to
ield to Iiindneite; yet she dontrived to have
er parents near her, so se to denrire
filseket Goose of an oprortnnity of com-
ewer-wing to her his iinp.:ted elan of en-
forcing mit. As yet, his eilence had
been continued; her parents Were atoll in
ignorance; iln.1 it * 0111y (en she argioed)
hecaimis he load not hitherto found her 'Ione,
that his dreaded eommunica- ion had not ••
••1 been made. On tim oc"arnin nf her
firet walk, however, she, hr some itionward
chance, was left in oftr of 11,o•rhoor• alone,
and the opportenity (the fleet that had re!
cured) was seized by him- Blvelopt 11011.•
W41 siren before her, and all her feara were,
in a moment roused. Their eves inei with
an inrelligesee they had nee./ 41.4ore pos.
messed. Every pirring thoug'it rwripmed to
be motnally readwhile a few a nr4. of of
dietary import seemed to Ins nilly 111 • pre-
peration to hes expected rtateirer nt.
lid not dme to leave him; she feared to
menthe, attar, and yet •he wasted coorage
to reply with or.sinary pertieenee to his re
merits. Ilia ere was consrawly fixed no
her, and the few ernral• he tittered elm,
with ditBetiLty and pun: yet Win there no'
the oleghtest ithraterrete the secret be us-
doubtsdly 41e14 locked sp In his breast.
--
Was he bet le twang forward Ste threat (4
.4
-,4,9011INEL.
este...mg her, 11141 • SISreswiwei istairmasent.
'ores from her • consent that he we. Patin.
ded would BOWpe he given uIu'itarlIy 1_
There was no indicatine .1 any such issue.
'What could Le the true meaning of this
dark-mmided man's conduct 1 Again he
had disappointed her (Pallid entimpatines.
Ife hed issSi ,0111 her parent.; he was 003
4ts tell hors. -1. Wh.1 then was he to dol
She could not answer her self -pot 'nestled',
and lattreorprote when he parted from her,
after • short convereatilin conducted with
.14Seolte, with his imeret iin•pprosehed, and
the my•terione stare of his illegible eye,
wax not less th•o her terror of her antici-
pated Woe when ehe &it enenontsioad
Comm/v.44 he our mart.
a_
THE TROUBLE BE rwF:EN THE
FRENCH AND_A MERL:ANS.
A good deal of excitement was caused
through the Coy by the report that Mr.
Poongin, the Eneoy from FrODCO to our Go.
Imminent, had received hot paseports with.
out having &eked fur them, and stocks Intl
'elnlinearfaqc'it.s3. raes. we have them es gond so.
thority, .r. as Inllows :-Snotm weeks sine*
Mr. Pooseili mad• IIIOGnicrnu.s.i at
Waphington a demand for todeinnity tor •
French ship armiged or captured at Vere
Croat in the Mexican War. 8evers1 lettere
were eachang.ti beta/sea Ili Envoy sod Mr.
Clayton en th• subject. in the cocree of
which the former indulged in reasatk•
which were dee:Jed positively ineelileg t•
our Government. In irceriqience of ibis
the CO/111111110114,11011 11•11t0111M WSP swami -
ed. sad • copy of the offensive letter was
trot...tented directly to Parte, with the ex-
preased wish that he shodld be recalled
without delay. We are infOrtned that Mr.
l'oraneville, the French Minister of
Foreign A Tr ire, replied, mai nt •ining th•
•ante ground •e 4104 been taken by Mr.
Pousson,•nd declining to recall him. It le,
however, reported on thei other hand, that
•newer has bee* received from Parte, bet
that, h.r mg waited a milTlesent time te taut,
the dismiseal of the Envoy hes taken place ;
but we have regime* •uppoeing the ver-
sion iv. have given above to be more as.
thentsc. It WIIP, PIO C1011q1, thie very mat-
ter which carried the Premdent Doddered,
hack to Washington from hie northern tour.
We ire told that the queetion of Mr. Rime'
rseeption at Paris was not involved 10 the
airitir-
1has been seel hi,. Poussin received hie
rlismisned some davit since, hot we wader-
atattd that each was trot tha ease. He bee
been Martyr in this etty receetly, and left
for Washingtow yeeterday.
The frigate Portinert4, under orders foe
the Mediterranean, was yeet.Wday counter.
nianded, be te'egraph despatch nom %V.A.
ington. ThW etiormaed to have sum*
connection with the d.fliculry.
Al a recent meeting of the Cabinet, ft
was decided that the position taken ie ref -
"retire to the miestion out of which the af-
fair has grown, could nut be repeded from.
We presume this is all 11 11h0014 be, and
though it may sise.n to rend., the 'slue
more grave, It is not too much to say (bet
there is no danger of a sericite" reptut• he.
t wren the two C01/0111411. At this time ef
day the United Steles and France are net
going to war about such a matter. We
have no fear for the national honor in the
hands of Gen. T.,or and his Cabinet ; not
*0 00? C011fifellee 111 11114 respect ray 'helves,
becauee we believe this question will be
settled by peacefol negociation, wit 4out es-
rioue bang to anybody except the &tables -
ed sellers of 'thick.. and for lames of that
Stilft WO cannot fee. any very deep sympa-
thy. There will be peece, •nd an honors.
bier peace; 01 0.1 let every body helmet/red.
-N. 1'. Triomf*.
The Mar of trouble between France and
thieternity, coneterrent on the dismlyeal
of SI. Poulain. the French Minister, bed •
deprearing effect on the maiket, and the
..,orernmere declined I to 2 ner et.
The dismiePal .4 M. PoessiD, the French
ft.nower, hr. been the theme of conversa-
tion all dir. Al. Newlin, it in ssi,!. Conn-
ed of Mr. Cleve.' end the Amer.cans,
ind lenity for French property destroyed at
boinherdicient ,4 Vera Crux. Mr. Clay -
10q took the noitter lil,i consideration, and
a carreepondence emitted Poem week* apo;
but M. POIS•Pir pressed the claim so indes-
orou•ly, not to say imperiotselv, that the
maitre being referred t . (inn. Taylor. thts
Getters' insiantiy dommided hie recall by
the Freed) Government, who took the mat-
ter opi, and Mr. De! T,C11.144% 114 writes by
the last iiteainer in..* he ..aw swore oe he*
.i.les, and deelined to recall Poss.-in when -
open the woe dIrreiskeed br the Pres.
ment. Romer adde, howeyer, het net till
he had 11,111.-n anoiher letter. Poorest re.
reigned hos renew 111•1 week, and roost has*
WWII aware 01 it some day. ere. The ear-
reeprnortorice is said to hare been .try sharp,
aryl It le feared it inay lead to servos. did -
emitter betweei the tyre Grovernmenta.
Privet* lettere roecived hem Wmhinelee
teeday say that the etiennistanew• whit*
led to the ett-tresiegil rral of a most angrara-
,ed eliarseirre and that merievia difficulties
ere anateheed.d. The Govereateat Iwo ta-
b•n high cootniii, and will net retiree, me
matter to hat the err*, ranee* may he....
The retfoore •ata • understand thall
.41. position of Nowt* is suetained by Me
Gimernmen'.
Br the f it witty a.ne'a Irmo the Bootee
T....reel/re, it worth( sereadithat this lit not
Ili. roily rt fficolir standirlin the way nese
relate cordial, notary.* *3)4 two Itepeltilwee .
FRI-Clt 4,D Tea 1.7TITIRD STATra
VilIT•NT INTRI-LIOVICK.-IntrLigetiOir kW;
oltrn rrteivec, m prre'• leiter, he
ate lut reamer, that the Freed' &wee...
men' '*41pm, ',rim b groat diviovesen. tO
rotor, 41 rt. Lows a. Mitifelse 04 IMP
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