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TEN SIHILLiNGS(
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gnal.
"TIM GREATEST P0351ELI GOOD TO THE GREATEST POSSIBLY NUMBER."
TN EINE AND PIX PNCE
aT Tell sae 05 TIM lama.
l>:ODRRICH, COUNTY OF HURON, (C. W.) THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1853.
NUMBER 9.
e DR. BURNHAM.
CLiXTON,
Huron Road.
(Westi.,f kir. Theists' Stele.)
Dec. 15th, 1807. v6n48
WILLIAM SIIARMAN,
BRI('KLAYI.R AND PLASTERER.
W use Swore. Guuea,cn,
S prepared to furnmh DESIGNS and
PLANS, oa the most reasonable term.
Goderich, Nur. 181b, 18511. v5o43
MISS A. STEED,
MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER,
_ Wt:.YT ST., C')DERICH,
gti Y b 9 • ALSO French Stays made to order, is a
(One door West of Mr. A. Donog&'s. )
• -•1 ---
1)R. P. A. McDOUGALL,
CA N be eensnlred et all hours., at
,lir, I.i 7'aree' s Boarding, Horse,
( formerly the British Hotel.)
ttederich, April cath, I8SJ, v5
IRA LEWIS,
1RRISiTER, SOLICITOR, ke. West•
.tree', Goderich.
June 1818. 2,.23
DANIEL CORDON,
C'ABiN ET MAKER, Three doors F.a't o
• the Canada Company's Once, Weet-
e trest, Goderich.
August 27th, 1849. 2tnSO
DANIEL HOME LIZAIIS,
ATTORNEY ATLAW, and Coaveyan-.
cer, 8ohertur to Chancery, &c. has hie'
office as formerly in Stretford.
Stratford', Mid Jan. 1850. 2vn49
• J. DENISON,
CIVIL ENUINEER, die.
(IODEIIICIi, C. Jr.,
Aug. 25th, 1851. v5n31
JOHN 1. E. LINTON,
N OTARY PUBLIC, Comm,soroner
and C.,nteyaocer, Stretford.
ilU1t )N IIOTEL,
$Y JAMES GLtN'I'LES, .,Godertch.-
Att•otise hustlers always oo hand,.
Godench, Sept. 19, 1850. ,3-e30
STRACiIAN AND BROTiIER.
Barrister nod :Mot -Nies at Lair, 4-e,.
Gs PICRIC!! C. W.
J OTI N STIIACHAN Barnrter and Attor-
ney at Law, Notary Public and Convey•
aneet.
LEXANDER \V 001) iI
STRACAN,
'
Attorney at Law, Solicitor to Chan-
cery, Conveyancer.
Goderich, 17th November, 1851_
WILLIAM HOD(;INS, '
ARCHITta•r& t nil. ENUINEEbt
Wee 27, Dundas Street,
LONDON, C. ►r. r,
August 16th, 1852. ;430
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'HOR:ACE MORTON,
(Market square, Coder-itli,]
AGENT for- the Provincial Mu'ual and
General Insurance Office, Toronto;
Also Agent for 'the St. Lawrence County'
Mutual, Opdeneburg, New York. Leal
Agent for Samuel Moulson's Old Rochester
Nursery_ July 1850. 29
A. NA8MYTII.
ASIIIONABLE TAILOR, one door
Wert of W. E. Grace's Store, Wcat
Street Goderich. ,
Feb. 19, 1853. v5- n4
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THOMAS NICIHOLLS,
BROKER AND GENERAL AGENT.
A enf for Ontario'Maine 4- Fire In-
surance Co.
NOTA1RY•PUBIAC, ACCOUNTANT
AND Cs1 sVCY.tN('ER.
COSIMISSI(JNER IN Q. B. &e.
'locum, effected on 'Io, Ship -
I pin and Gnndi.
All kind. of rtmeds oorree1 drawn, and
Rook. and Accoonto :11jn•le 1.
Office over the Trraa r), Goderich.
July 92, 1852. v5n26
E. II. MA RLTON,
"ORWARDER •nd Commission Mer-
chant. Storehouse Keeper, general
Agent. for the ole of Wild Lands Cleared
Farms, il'usehotd Forniture tied Produce
of every es •eription.
Office, next door, Numb of the Kinear.
Aisne Aarms, Gederrcb,
March 24tb 1669. v5 -a9
a WASHINGTON
Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co., 1
CAPITAL $1,000,000.
EZRA HOPKiNS, Hamilton, Agent for
the Counties of Waterloo and Huron.
August 27, 1850. 3x15
DR. HI-NDMAN,
• trCK'$ TAVERN, London Road.
May.1861. ver12
MR. JOHN MACARA.
1 ARRiNTER, 8ohcltor ib Chancery,
Attorney—at—Law, Coeveyancer, kc.
Ise. Office: Ontario Buildings, King -St.
eppeette'lhe Dore Bank. and the Bank of
Britieb $leetb America. HAWLTew. 4 10
Na. T. N. MOLESt"ORTII.
`%iVIL ENGINEER sad ...caramel Land,
Surveyor, Goderich.
April 30, 1861 ves11 1
1AMES WOODS,
AUCTIONEER, t• prepared to attend
Peblie dales in any part of the United
Co. 'ism. en m.dMet. tsrw..
Stratford. May 1860. ,4-.14
SAW MILL & PARK LOT
FOR SALE.
THE sieve Mill and Lot are situate es
the North aid• of Kincardine Street. 1.
the het tmprn.:ng Village of P..eAmager • . i
PN panatela:a apply to
WM. RASTA
Metonyms, 14th Nev. 16/1. lett
impel ow sit le and fit. Fa.bsooable
BONNETS always on hand.
Godench, Die. 3teh, 1853. v5n48
JOIIN RALPH,
TIN AND CONFER 6%111'II, next door
to the Victoria Hotel, West S'reet,
Go&rich. Lai cen•tantly en hand, a rioter.°
stock of Tinware, Coeking and Box S'ovus,
kc., which be will sell at cenealerably re-
duced pricer.
The thiehert price paid in trade for old
copper, brans, pewter, ahecpskrns, calf and
bee( bide., feathers and rag, s. All kinds of
Merchantable products token 10 exchange at
cash paces.
Goderich, Feb. 19, 1851. v6 -b4
ROBERT SNODGRASS.
FASHIONABLE B(IOT d: SHOE
11IANI F.tCTUHEH• •
(One door East of C. (-at&', Store.)
WOULD inform theinl'abitant• of Code
itch and neighburhoud that he ,s pie
pared to osake to order or otherwise, any
keel of Ladie's and Gentlemeets Fine or
Fancy work, in the neatet and meat
fashionable style. And wilt also furnish
heavy lloots•and Shoes, to sail rhe ne
meioses of thorn that may fasor host with
their cuetam. Hie priers will be moderate.
Godericb, July 29 h, 1853. '.5,,29
ROBERT REIDt
ROOK-SELLEtC & STATIONER,
%opposite li•lkwill's tletel•)j C+or•.r of
Dundee and Ts!t.os..tr..tr, I.nodon, C. W. -
School Book', Common mud Claes-sersl Medi -
fleeting and Rulirg of every description Exeea•
ted on the Prem,,...
- Ordera for Accout t Borst'. from the Trade
o1('nuniry %lerehantr, punesusily attended 'ne
soda !hent discount allowed.'
London, Much 1851. 4.4
E. THORNH ILL,
WOULD return ha thanks to the
public fur tete liberal support he has mei
from tfemdurio_ M. r-, J nee so G•den-h,
and hopes by.rteet alt'tts.o to bueinesa,
to Mill merit a share of the r tatrnnsee
.11 h'. old swan,!, nee door East of the
Canad•' Company's Oce.
Goderich, Sept. 6th, 1852. v5n33
W. & IZ. SIMI'SO N,
(LATE HOPE, BIRRELL & Co.,)
GROCERS, Wine Altrcbants, Frusterere
and U.lure°, No. 17 Dundas Street,
London, C. W.
Febrory 451h 1852. s5 -o5
ROWL.1ND WILLIAMS,
At•crloMr.r:6, In prepared to attend Sales in
any part ail he United Counties, on the
most Aheral (eros., Apply at she First
Divs.ion Court cifce, of et his house, Ear!
Street, Goderich.
N. B. -Goode and other property will be
received to sell either by private or public
sale.
Janu ire 6, 1852. v4n47.
F.
& C. H. BUHL, '
MANUFACTURERS of Il.tr, Caps and
"s Fancy Furs, \Vhulesile and Retail
Dealer. in Fere, Botr.to Its•Ims, Deer : lone,
(:sorer, SIit'en., tcc. ken
Curls Paid for Pore.
The brgheas price pard, at all It nes to
Cash, for all desc:iptsone of Shipping Furs
by F. k C. I1. B(JHL.
Detroit, Jlsch'gan, Aug. 1851. vtlo-,8
RICHARD MOORF,
AVING h.nne the part two act
ed in the capaesty of GENERAL
AGENT for the coilecuon .d debts, desire'
it to be generally un,eret.'on that he will
ascent the Agency for the collection of
does in any part of ! , Upper Province, he-
tween 1'obourg ,n t: - Last and Lake Huron
in the West. in making this announce-
ment, he would beg lir express Lis thanks
to hie friends for past favour,, and now re-
spectfully solicits a continuance of the
same.
All commenicatione on Iueiiess, address-
ed (post paid) to Aar P. O.. North Ihim
(rico, C. W.. will be promptly attended to.
April I, 1851. vbnlo
PETER BUCHANAN, TAILOR.
1\ EXT door to 11. B. O'Connor'', Store,
West Street, Goderich. Clothe grade
and repaired, and ruttsng done on the shor-
test notice, and moat tlberel terms.
December 3rd, 1851. v4n42
FARM FOR SALE.
LOT No 60, in the Maitland Conces..
sion of Use Township of Godench,
centum", 137 acres of she beat land, 01
which 60 are cleared and well fenced, situ-
ated on the banks of the River Maitland,
8 miles from Goderich. There is an ex-
cellent {loose and Barn on the premise',
with an Orchard of the eho'eset frees, ar-
lee'ed from the Nuretry is Upeilante, Usti
led States. For terms apply to the Sub•
scriber.
i RATTENBURY,
British Exchange 11.1.1,
Godertelt .
98th Js.uwy, 1853. v5w311-810
s1TRAYED.-Cama feta the snelresre
of the tiob•cnbr, Lot No. 19, god cos
ee•eies, Tewn.hrp of Stanley, ■boat the
middle of July last, a R•d terra years old
teeming three, Metter. The owner t. es•
quested to prove property peg expenses sad
tabs bee awn .
ALEX. 1leCOWAN.
s.ley, Feb. SIM, 1613. r{.1 -4t
MUSIC ESTABLISHMENT.
SOUTH SIDE DUNDAS BT.,
Oppoerte Messrs. Rergismorl ♦ Reertawd,
Farriers.
WOMAN may be had 811EET MUSIC of
• • ever, de•cilpuo's, la•trucrsoa Souks
for all kinds of Imo rumen's, &c., as cheap
•e ran be bad in Toronto, Boston, or New
Yo,k.
All kind. ol MUSICAL INR'I•RU-
RENTS, from a Psaou Forte dusu to a
Fife.
String of all kinds, and of superior quilt
ty: is short, every'biag eh eh cite or may
be found in a well and carefully •ehc:e5
Eerie Store.
The. PIANOS are from the establish
menta of the folioseeg cel.►saied makers,
viz: Chickering, Stoddart and Dunham, ac•
knew 1'dgrd to be tee beet on 'his part of
Iheffloe.e, as are the 51ELODIANS, menu -
Piano. and Mvlod:anm sold as cheap, and
on as favorable wet. a, they can be pro-
cured in Turutit°, or from the makers them -
/elves.
FIF.R\iAN KORDES.
Lnndnn, January, 1851. t603-6 n.
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NEW TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT.
I'•RARTF.R. Merchant Tesler, would
napecttul,y totcsw the inhabttantr et
Ce deficit and .urroundsng country that he
ear suet opened a new Tai:ori..g . "rfab-
/ish.ieet, cine door north of Dr. McDoe-
eall's new Brick I1r.ure, Merkct Sq.:are
Godench, where he had 00 hand a s; len del
auoremeet of Broad Cloths, Cate:mares
Twe•d., Satinet's, Whitney Clotho, -:1
different e.oloun. fur Over Coats. A war
rely of Winter Veattngs. leu. &e Ile
is alio prepared to execute ail Ord. re in
she 'Tailoring Line, in the most Fashion•
We style, and at moderate chargee.
Cuutng Pone oa theSbor'eet Notice.
London, Pari. Sod New York Foreseer
recused quarterly.
IIENRY BARTER
Goderich. Oct. 121h, 1832. s5n'2.0
To the Settlers of the Huron
Tract.
•
r1'IIE Undersigned bees leave tn'.give-ros
tsce to• all thu..c woo ...ST hate `any.
bosoms. to t,aruact with the Canelo Gv'r—
Pans" that rt•:^o t^e rersovat 01 their offence
(tum this too n, be h.., determined to open
an agency cflicc here for th., beteat' rat
shore trho may not wsa5 to travel t., To•
lento to trar.,a't their hestoeas sn Tenon.
From his thorough knocreciae of the Cum
pany's mode of transacting. burince•
(oaring been so. lung employed in ,their
office) ate feel• confident that he can aid
amu nes0 sinefactron to all those who may
require his yrrtice. Ceetryaoesng. Lane
and General Age ecy Office. aloo a list of
Leda:or cafe tea:, and a reeiatry of their
s : 's ng :o eerchaee without cfsanje exrept
where a sale is -iG•ced, when a moderate
per centage will be require 1.
ALEX. Iln&P.IIT600,
Land Agent. See • .
GoJeneb, San. 25, 1853. t8 -o 1
New Grocery
ANi)
PROVISION STORE.
r1'HE Subscriber would respectfully in
ferns the InI:a'i'an'e of Godeneh and
aurrots:eding Caeatry, that he has opened in
the above Ir:e, tt10 doors noril, of Doctor
M' Doupn!'e new Brick IFouee, Market
S gssare, Godench. His stock tac:udea all
k:, de of GitOCERI_:1.7, consisting i.1 part
of 7'eu, 7aSacco, Naisi.re, Carraats,Saicer,
4.c.
Alco: -Apples aod_Ciier of the'very best
kind.
In the Provision Lino e, t 63 found Flour,
Oatmeal, Butter, Egga, slam, sleet, Purk,
Potatoes, ()ate, Liu.
Being daterrpmeJ to Deep rear:a osit arti-
c!ee of Inc best quality, and to re:1 cheap
at the same time, he trusts to :szeive a
*hare of public patronage.
Farmers and people from the country
wnuls do well to call. as he mtenda purchas-
ing every description of Produce, for which
he wi11 pay the htehest ma ket price.
A choice assortment of Whips to be sold
cheap.
JOHN ARTHUR.
Goderich, Nov. 30, 1852. sSo45
£25 Premium.
'vim Municipal Cuenca for the Tuwnehii
of Stanley, i., prepared to rimes re Plana
accompanied by tlpccificarions and Estimate
for the formation of a ilarbour at or near
the Mouth of the River BeybelJ, and writ
pay for the approved pia., tee., 13.5, H. C.
no other will be paid (or, plans, tine., to be
longed with the Clerk et Hatfield, on or
before the 2ad day of Appel, next en uing.
W. W. CONNOR,
Township C!erk.
Febrnary 7th, 1853. sGnSw4
TO TIIE SETTL^RS ('F THE
HURON TRACT.
TIiF. Canada Corneae,. let it be remembered,
h•., pro..drd the beet pounhk hoetty In
the wed Seeder. her Ili' •r•neastenn of tfu•:ness
"'oh shot• office se Teroeee tbroaeh the Agrees
of 1h. Rank of Upper Canada, both at Goderich
end Stratford, wirhoat charges to the was net-
Ikn.
- Onder,ch, Feb. 6th, 1853 voe2tf
NOTICE.
'111119 is to forbid ashy perso. or perinea
purchasing a Note draws by iha Seb-
•enber in favour of Alexander tlodgms.
bearieg date 3,4-Deceuster, 1853, aid cue
the let of January, as l bars received ao
value for the sans,.
DANIEL McDO:GALL.
Township of Broca,
Feb. 04, 1888. v8a3
NOTICE•
CAME into the enetua.re of the Subsen.
ber, Lot No. 41, Mb Cooce•e,os
Tuwaen(p of (ioNneh, &boot the 1st or
November last, a two years old HEIFER,
rim sad white, with short bores. The
.weer is requested to prove property pay
expelles and take bra awey•
WILLIAM WISE.
Golrisb Township,
Feb. Ifik, 1352. S v8.8.8a
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Porto.
THE RILL THAT RAN BY OUR DOOR
'Tatra aa bright a stream
A. o'er laugl.ed ,n the beam,
And as pair. ar 'be ray that dances at mors:
1'. noise we:o as wild
Ar the voice of a child,
And its rung carne s. ,stet as the echoing
burn,
Oh, give roe the rill 'hat ran by our dna,:
It se dear to we oral, tet; 1 see it no
1113/1.3.
Each nook was a treaeure;
E..ch npl. t a noisome,
Wince kepi time with tee joyous throe of
uiy heart;
Each wavelet that Bashed,
As onward a da•hrJ,
Iliad a charm inure potent than the tioael at
art;
For rwas like the fire of the eerpcat'.
eye,
Wbo.e music draws nigher the' it aetcia
In lb' .ky.
Its banks were •o geese, -
Se tree)) and .o dean,
.And •leaded at noun by the wsl'oe acid c!m,
That so ne nymph 't would seen',
11.J hallowed the atre:un,
T. woo forth a *alp!) :rum her cry.trlirse
reales
Tat re .ever WAS spot in erer green glade,
So beaut lull, wru.igtit ur fairy Ake
made.
'Twee my playmate and toy, -
When an meneenl boy,
'Phar *•1110 h tfe brook es. bevels and bright,
.1rd It ;arure e'en to float,
My b::?bs !:ttle baiI, -
IVith se much Freda and apparent deli;.`.t.
Oh, dive nee tl.e roll that ,.n by o•ir dour,
1t is dear to me rum, the' i wee it co
mo,e.
baa.+:a:.ar .--- -
£ittrltnrc.
THE MANIAC.
BY L. 'a1.1R10T11.
" .1 msther is a mother et L' --
The hul'eet thing alse."
Scrim.-A.garden en the hanks of the
-i'rrbbra, thseb miler strove P,acanzs,
l:urth Ira y.
Five years of squalor and misery ! Five
years of dreary night, unmitigated, unbro-
!:en-the long eclipse. of the soul ! With
the yells and hen le ringing still in his cars,'
and the stolid laughter, and the goa.hmg
•
of d, spair, he breaks forth (r om the laver -
house of itssauity. With the tatt':red
ycstmehts eau' ink on his limbs, tLe boud-
man's livery, the Parti-zoleeed garb of Oe
ouli-tw of reason. \\-it': the stri;nee at the
twri.ts,w:.cre the handcuff had fretted, with
the wales on the ime1t, where the lash' had
smitten -the lash the panacea of•mental
infirmity ! With ell .the. erideace of that
degeading ccu .nement; with the pain fu1
sense, as if a hideous dream, Anger•_sola
walks forth With the exulting cry -'Wide
awake ootr--a f: ce mai. Ged is good -
a sane o an !
'Gi-e you;oy,Luigi Uberto Anguissola!
You breathe again ; you Lava broken your
chairs aeaudc.. Only yesterday an inmate .
of the darbest cell iu the Paolc.tti;' to -day
Gee es air, blithe as a lark, quite a Lir! iu
the bush!
'In the bush; on the green hills of old;
beide your native stream ; amidst the bow-
ers of Cie \-i:!3 1'ciclueri; on :.la:•ina's
footsteps -breathing the air she breathes!
'God is great ! Gni is merciful! He
sharpens the madman's tenting; be lulls his
keeper's mg:lance. ile evides the warder-
er's steps -bears up the weary in his toil.
The ways !of the Lord are woad.rful!-
Vender, under that roof, Marina is resting.
Isere stands Luigi 'F herto Anguissola the
runaway maniac. Yet a few minutes, and
they will- lee face to face.
Jhe sleeps, feariese, remorseles. Obli-
vion, tenfold deeper than very madness, re-
nt,ures her, baries elle past. Io the still --
nem cf her chamber, wit:ain the strcnghctd
of her own wcddcd home, she deems l er-
self safe, beyond mac!, of God's vengeance
and once. •
'Be it so, fair lady, sleep on, and light be
your slumbers. Five years long have I
looked forward for this meeting. I can
afford to wait yet a few tninutrs.
'A tidy place, this N. ilia rulehicri! great-
ly improved, too, of :ate, mes,cemetb. A
man of taste and understanding, the new
owacr, that's evident,
'The nc.r ow„u ! The old place Las
cbaeged its name, I dare say. Villa k ul-
ebtcri-Villa Anfossi: and the coat of
arms oo the astewey altered also. Where.
lore not 1 The a date must a, k sowiet'ge
lbe rights of els 1. rd. Lucky dog!
'Marina's arbor, her work -table, her
chair. Hallowed giound ! ha, ha! -vii you
down, .icor Luigi Cberto. Thank you!
'Sweet morning breeze! unspeakably
sweet, after five, years' wallowing in the
dust aid litter of a dungeon. Whengh!
thongb Rekdea'Trebbia! old rosi-
er, proad of the crumbling reeks thou roll -
est down from the app.nine. Bka% you,
yogi old perigee, nodding your welcome
lofty crests. I am well, pretty well, I
• The convent or Ran Feaseeee di Paola
•.w tis 111s11.m, at Parma.
e . rrJta.
e
thank you -quite well, considering. 1
have been shamefully used, you know,
abockingly used. 1 hare been mad, too
they say -mad,you understand, (ramie Aad.
Hang me if 1 belicte one word of it,
though! No madder than I am uow, God
help me !
'Yes, sir, it was here. On this identical
chair she was mated. It was on a summer
evening, the thirteenth of July, five years
ago. The bills beyoud the riser were
purpled by the beams of the sun setting
behind. The lawns and shrubs, and yonder
wave, bathrd in the rich tints of this same
prismatic sky. The spires of the town
glittered afar cfi, above the foliage of the
grove ; all earth was silent; even as a bride
:mei by the approach of tic" wedding night.
'Melina sat languidly in her chair, and I
fond fool, knelt at Ler feet.
'.:ow pray hear mm out, for you must
see justice done, an -1 retribution. You
must be jndee and urnl'ise between w.
'There had teen, you may immagine, a
4deat of trash and nouseuse spoken on butte
sides. We were uld acl:nosledged lovers
and mer mother's consent was net wanting.
'A golden cross Long by a Llark ribbon
rouud her neck. \lariva was pious as she
was gentle -parer, titan the angels of Iigtst.
'She took the cross from her bosnin, kis-
sed it, then she passed it over her Lead, and
her lips, quivering with fervor and devotion
rested on mine.
. . . •
'111e keeper. at Bedlam never took that
bauble f.-ein nc, i'eu see it.
'It w:.s more than bethrothe art- it was
a sacrament. The symbc: of salvation
was giver asap:edge of love.
• 'Three days of:erleards,\lariat, was for-
swore. Three iner,tl:, later, Cousfaetino
Anfossi led her to the altar.
'Poor Mariam! and she sleeps undi,tur-
bed ! :She bargained with the priest, made
Lcr peace, as she fancied Stith (led! She
coufessed-took the sacremrnt un'tlie eve
of her wedding. Father Patuiano, the
Jesuit, absetvcd her, called down !leavens
blessing oa Ler!
'Tire shallew hypocrite ! as if the devil
could not see through a sophism.° Repen-
tance! rereiseioh! and Is ieporation for-
gotten': ' Yoa open and close heaven's
gates, ;tau fiends! And t! is levee hoer of
angtcsu that tore nay heart fibre from fibre,
that urs stated my erase°, that robbed me of
GcJ's own bles:,zd air and li:e!d, and level-
led ,ne with the brutes. Will God over-
.
look that -
'Father Damian°, the meddling, sche-
ming villain! Not two I:oer% a,o, I had'
my hand on his throat. Ila,'ha, 53! who
;.3 stir ['rem the maeiac's gril'e 1 I slide('
into sir- cloi<_t- r, stood oa tl:e door cf his
cell by Lis bedside. ile also slept. 'fisey
all see_•,+. eyes muse never close --
dry, fiery, ter obb:ntr incest-ontly !
'Dainiano! cowled panther! And his
holy writ both 10 mother and daughter: -
'Beware of free -thinkers, Oendcned liber-
tines, neeer seen at roars, never kree:ing at
the corks' ional! Cccstantino Andossr is
pious acd meek! submissive, tireerotea•--
\Vl:at avail loftiness of gchious and daring
of heertl-too o.eten the mere glare of
the .irebrand of bell!
'Well spoken, sir priest ! Be it even
according unto your will; and :Le meek.
lowly youth is promoted into the seventh
heaven of brise -Marina's bosom -and the
firebrand is east in'o Bedlam !
'1 he reedy, puny, sncakmg adreriturer !
The Jesuit's own darling, Anfossi. rath-
er -confessor thuds his own creature into
the good graces of mother -and daeertee.-
'Makc room for the lamb of the e!ner .-
Rcc:n in your house r.ns home, oi,l lady !
roots in your heart and arms, young one. --
Lord of all he surveys. The humble shall
bcexalted!
'1!e it so. Damiann, Anfossi ; all be-
low contempt. I stain not my vengeance
on them. But Marina! .
•
•She will be hers anon. God is migl.ty.
\\-hat a meeting. The madman and :as
Jestrol cr . ,,Ire madman. The sight wall
!;i' her. Yes, let her - 3t upsn her own
work. The blow she hr dealt recoi)s•u,'-
co 1.er ca•n bead.
'The imaiuuan ! Ila, ha ! i 112;'e bpi J
thera,caU me hy that ne,he till I Ltee t r-
gStton a!! others. 1 ace mal! -i have been
mad --and because, for tooth I broke in epoo
their weddin- and collared the traitor
priest et,tbe altar. An old freak, that, 1
moat any. it was the tioleoce of despair,
but no madness.
'That same night 1 alert in ?jail at Tia-
renza ; on the following. in the madhouse
at Panna. A horrid dreamt, all that, God
of Merry.
'Who le the insane here 1 Debtor or
rreditswI i, when clan. satisfaction -or
Jibe who has forgotten the awful stores yet
(open between us, and lulled herself into
treacherous security 1 .
•
'Presently she'll be here. Wbv can i
not bush up my heart into calm espectatson?
She canuut escape me. What protectaen
can her craven husband and her menials af-
ford her 1 errn were they backed by the
whole Lost of Loyola. Mine -mine at
last. 1 hold her. Fire years of bell -tor-
ture, and only one bug ofrevenge!
.
'iia! 1 said it. I knew her Habits ton
well. Open flies her -bedroom blind. Burst
break, my hesrt but be still. 1t is her. -
The write-rob'd creature --the morning
star --up with the lark --fair mild faced as
when pure of my Ide's blood.
•
'Nut uosv--not for Il'easeu's heriiage!
1 am not prepared. I cannot thus suddeit-
ly face her. Away, away, Luigi 1-berte'
In the thicket, underground -anywhere
out of her sight.
• • • •
'Crush thy emotions, faint heart -stifle
thy throbs. she hears thee : the instincts
of her own heart reveal thee.
'Quiet and quieter --not a pang, not a
gasp, God 1 thank thee. Now 1 am my-
self again.
• • •
'She'kneels--rests-hidts her face in
her hands. i lush ! she prays.
'Right, illarina-tho't necdest God's
mercy. slow can'st address himwhat
say for thyself 1 God has judged thee: be
has burst any fetters, brought me into thy
presence. 'low did l get loose 1 1 shud-
der to think of it. 'These was a struggle
the keeper's grasp slackened ---I was free.
Bloodshed, perhaps 11 so, be it on thy.
bead thou perjurer. ,
•
'Oh, the balmy unction of the church--
absolution. Not a line, not a furrow, of
care or remorse on that seraphic counter.-
anee. \iy humane' doctor in the insane -
cell spoke 'truth. This woman's brow is
.as unruffled as the new-born babe's. 'there
she sits,'bleased in ceeeciouene, , of her
superl.um:tn lorelineas. Who. shall force
his dart 11:[cu04 the adamantiuc tem; er of
that angelic panoply 1 Who would blast
or scatty.: the fairest of God's works 1
'Anguissola, have you not loved and wor-
shipped at tir:s shrine 3 have you not pres-
sed that sacred fo: m in ye: r arms I Lave
not those lips murmured lore's words oo
your lips? What are five yaars-oav,fiv•
hoc& -Of anguish and IcrrGr, l0 one Of I
those iastants of supreme Miss 1 „Jaye I
not men terfc;ted. their scut for one reefing
trance of happy love 1.1 a: teres their birth-
right of Paradise against but rine smile of j
a frail being, like this ! -
'
Weigh geed with evil, Luigi 1; hers to. -
i
Ce all rcmen:hseJ, or all (i:gotten.-
Dwe!1 not too snorh,d!y et. the enormity of
thea woman's sin. Forgive---t.ay, crave
her forgi.ecess: for tlsy conte::.itlated
sacriliege,kneel and sue tor forgiveness.
'God is just. It is b+y Goa', hand, not
mine, flat this woman isYirucL 1t is god's
will.' I ant but a ilicd Metremeat of God's
iron fatality. t;r.n you see hid a shade of
uneasiness oa that serene face 1 a twinge
ol dun! t in Belt Meltable look: of piarasiac
sr:Ilse:Laet:h t7 \\'ot:TJ 'Lclie;e its
'Phis
woman 50 fres!t and SO fair, so calm
and so mild, looking so eagerly on tuffs gor-
geous breaking of morn --inhaling with s•aeh
eLrirty tl:i:, ravishing of fro, ran.e of ept.ng
-surveying the worse of the Craatcr with
as ntueli grateful devotion as d t'.:y had
'sprung Isom cl:•sus fo: Ler own exclusive
delight ; tide woman -so teuder, so fifty
-hes token Goes mane in rain. She
has murdered a man's soul.
• Site must see me. Fat titer than that 1
know not. I shall abide by God's inspira-
tion at the moment -that Gad led me here.
But we me she must. She meet ha put to
the test of Medusa's head. L::e trade use
clic monster fain. I.et her bear, as she
c in, the glare of the madman's eye.
• • • •
rhe st,ll:.ese of Ler conttenar.ce ancrs
me. 11 reuses all the storm 1u 1nt b••sc.m.
there else si'a -the picture of ii:acveore
%1 ; -ire in the coda of the snake.--
as'ake n,. \Tariee, s:,;ke u . '1 ha mad -
=a is :-..•c 41 ids.; firm tb:•c--L:ovd-
alaiord,esMs. g,lsaat:y-:us brain le velish
!roes hug I'att sill 1!ee1'e,•ne.ss. 'I'M ti-
ler is ready fcr a airing. Ile tarries un-
ly !rein sbeer wan:ox s. of watc:rine his
prey, of alack;n,, his heart's West in lei-
eurely sir:icieatioa of the touting
Woe In In the, sue to thee, \lnr im ! Leery
scene:'/ ddsss aids to the intensity of his
rage.
•'.1 -het ! rising alt end) 1 gniag 3 IIo, bo!
my lady, not so soon. A %cord with yam.
On so easy term% we part net.
• • • •
'But stay, who tome%. Sher is het
going, early rising to sheet a new comer.
'Ila ! a mother, tun 1 ller own. stiat
fair-riagleted clsilJ, Her own images Ae-
rosol's timid and her owe.
11a!' she rafted her Ars ciliates
bora so lovely sow -a -dart Not as is -
•'fivers. the ns pins rdtrs of relta'nu•
perfect's. is the estene1e• et the 1 alae
prtee' hoed.
,r.
•
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font's amide lighted on my heart fur fife
years. So lead aa 1 was of children.
• • • •
'1 have it now. The sword of God'•
justice has found her vulnerable side. *Mac-
ula, thou shalt live --but I must hare the
child. 'Thy child will make ample amends.
1t is owing to thee, alone, if a father's name
never greet my ear. Ida will be my own.
The world is wide, and I shall find relage
for the demented fugitive. 1'by daughter
will be safe --happy with me. Away from
priests, away from priest -ridden bigots,
will 1 bring her up. 1 will never curse
thee, never name thee in her bearing. I
shall learn to forgive-abe to forget thee.
There is a bone, a husband, a whole host of
friars for thee. Thou carat well spare
that ones bild.
'See how fondly, how playfully, the lite
Ole thing hangs oo her neck. It seems
fiendish reti tit ment of barbarient to snatch
the sweet bud from the parent stem. It is
however, less than retributi )n.
'Cling close to your mother, sweet ida
it is your last cmbrate. Rough will be
your nurse, bencefottb, and hard will be
your couch ; but the caress of the one will
he unalloyed by guilt; and the latter will
be sheltered from the thunder wh.ch iurcl-
ves the offspring in the pareuts fate.
'She is off -the dear iu(ast--eager its
bei chase of the butte'tly. ller *other's
rye is averted -downcast. A tear is
twioklmg-lingering ou the lid. '1 _be epi-
curean tear of a heart brimful with happi-
nesa
• p •
'Speed tby•flight, golden insect, and God
direct thy wing. Behold ! away roams the
child --mailer and wider-Ileaven be oles-
seJ!--out of her mother's sight. Now
hither, round the thicket, deep in she dives
among the bushes. llttherward, hither -
ward, rustles the little lout -tread. One
more step -another. The cygnet is io the
hawk's talons, and tate swan dozes on its
dange
'Nay, you little screamer, you shallot:
your guardian's kisses shall smother your
taint alarm -es y. Away. sweet Ida -away.
11 is esrly times for you to become a wan.
derer upon earth. Farewell, Isome, fare-
wctl-uu, cell her not,wother.
'Here, oo the river-ai.:e,(oo the borders
of the grove. Mine, uuw, sweet chief,
yon are wine own. 1-a'm!II ace MC: nue 01:-
ly 01 those carrsses,that vile no nen mou-
lted from rue. Do you not know inc 1 Any
1 not your own Luigi 1-bertol Hush, tai-
ling, bone ! .
e ! a my for you: pretty is it not I -
TI, ore it rocut year neck. Never mind
how it came,iuto arty Lauda --ask no ques-
tion• --it is your own. One day you will •
know bcw to p ism it. Be it your play-
thing now. '!'will be a pledge of eternal
happiness hereafter. And, it ever it pas= .
,ea into anoth •,'s pas' as oa-if ever yogi
bestow your hand antd heart with it- .
'God in 11. sects ! '1'h: child is dying
-dying with affright. The sudden seizure
my ira:vard tool's --she is distraught--sbe
Jtcn iu my aeras.'_ -
•Gu I in heaves! was thio the vengeance
I was destine:I to accompIi t weir my
chain, broke'', only to mak me a theid-
slayerl
•Back, then, pole Trembler; back thou
silly thing. There, 'het go to your moth-
er; hid her live : bid her live. For thy
sake, 1 were her. (;oh Li nail( strikes not
where mnecence
•
Only two days later, Anguisola was re=
turned to Lia melancholy 0114:111M at the
Paolotti. Goin whence I.a c.sme out no
more. Frantic with terror, the released
child rau to bury her face in her mother's
bosom. 111riaa %3w 110 doss glittering
on her dauw titer's le east. She recogmzt d
it. A shudder of horror ran through all
her re ns.
On the morrow, the pious wife dep. sled
t!:•u memento of her hist love into W
musty Lands of Father Dam.nano.
A Ilucz .LnrveR Muir. --A Ship buil-
der at La,t Boston is cun,tructing a inoo-
ster clipper chip for the California trade. -
She is three hundred and thirty feet long on
deck. and four thousand toes burtben, Cum
tom I1nu•e meaaureir.ent. She is to be cell-
ed ' Young- .\main a,' and will be worth
;1:100,000. She will be the largest resist
that bas floated since Noali s Ark. The
Young .\ merice will c irry brtweea five and
MS thou and tons of freight. There are
alai b. in; built at (5e same yard two dip-
', 'r sb,;o.
ACCIDR"T eROM A TOcA'rCCo Pips. -
The f'Irtiwlealer of the 8th elates that nn
the altrrnoii , of tlta 7th a serious accident
o:reare.l nn C'ansl Street, CkavelanJ —
An Iriai:men who w;, ca1aged is Ideate' R
clay from the street in front of .S.S. eStoot s
grope-ly, went in•n a haitdiag to get a
cps entity of roe der roe a blast. in poerw
the. ratrd'r out of the keg, which was halt
till, a s ark from his pipe fell rat, i4'rnih d
the powder, and a tri mend toe eepinsion
fe:l,wed. The man wee sere:ely injured,
hi4 clothe• bets; burnt off, hie face and
hands terribly mangled, awl his parsen
e•therwite serintnly ieiered. The boons
was erne damaged. the Windows being com-
pletely blown rant.--...rtA Aeseraraaw.
Consery Ro•sway.-Last $..day sty.
•1:7,....
rime Perim 0, psr.ess by plebs./ alae.
lois, sad well reo.tr• meed I..ba, •aeMed•d
n onetime an eetnees eye sue a• Bary et
('hews '• C',nreh, lames Seed, Ba'wstl.ss
lice earl el el' a Idea• bet wale/ se si e
Rev. st • . G.dAM, •.t.,- 4 at Mae. 'e :ss r
with a n re bow of D. -kw Was Candies, Ise.
Iobi manos otthe esameseta.ebeing ledg-
.1 at 1'. ON. e, s..:kew.e amtsw's`-•
pt'w•ed i hn.n...l• • ^r 1' e . -
be ►eyed ih•t1l e "
breve"'
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