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   Elyria Courier (Newspaper) - July 27, 1852, Elyria, Ohio                               Tuesday Morning ter the SI 50 2 01 2 50 for mid less One three One Square sir One Square months column ono 3 ear column one S 14 00 00 30 00 HJ AT LAW nnd Also Agents in s mnv J J s ADO M A AT in Court Ohio J A hunter m L nnd jii the r v EDWIN KELLET M D YS AMD SK Office tn 0 C at O H KEITH SOLICITOR IN XX O Office opposite the GEO tG EDITOR OFFICE IN THE OPPOSITE THE BEEBE HOUSE I VOL 6 ELYRIA OHIO TUESDAY 1852 J WESLEY NQ 25 AT wd a nen and of JOB tlic latest are to tad on short notice all O 8 SHOW BILM i BILLS Ham bJ lie v Printed at Una office so that itra to pagea j i i O V Ax BY MARY i E L LAW tlic l If DOOLITTLE ATTORNEY in Elj na Onto of UIL Public fhe doors soutli of flic House A iu lirt ius to nil uot inconsistent hn nt Court jnl S BURKE w ill pn o prompt taon to nil business entrusted to Ins at Hit old few ot it irU f D S promptly tb AND promptly Office in the E Store SMITH to Hun J JL Co WM ttt all orders in liis hm Cutting dune KC ed to fit if Side O J P JACOBS TOWERS one door of St Andrew s ot bqu UL kinds of doro i i tind if mi Jt tlie by the side tho lie foils delta AU tho wild u In tlic s of By man s lr Mid tht nud tlic naiin Little bo seen like tint nrd In far nf tlin mmn In thu desert s In the mo mi turn tho tribes of tho On ix of pooled bo found 1 m me Mine u anil tu mid tourb to And 1 not On UIL mile c u tli urc j ou its labors mid its Mid it- Ficc Irom free In of UIM imd Whore no sin full Ims In the present c Ood Spotless I From Drawing T CRASE DE fN STOVES AND TIN W MVP nt old ul s Ohio COWLES rs GROCERIES die to Ot Jj Cloths and lints nnd C ips Ohio mm N B G1TES s BL VOK JLf and Si Salts Pot and Sim Mill IS T- STABLE rear of Hie House and uu short WM JR DTI AKD door of the Vim -.1011 iu all foi ft SCOTT ANT DE IN IT iTS Furs aud lii door Vest ot Clio HEWITT DRUGS Studs W DEALER IN DRUGS P UNTS V NORTON MERCHANT TAILOR eml of Mansion pmd to DRS ROS1 Store CO iN S Goods fs Shoes Leather Punts Stoves A Title ol Sp BY MISS S 31 E CHAPTER I IN a of his sat the king of claik cloud upon his Tho thoughts of an for Ins palo lips and aud anon an oath 01 void escaped them uig the evil that burned within his bossom ant and lion almost hko In its and his daik which hko the lolling of a beast ot His attendant was a joung man o not moio than twenty joais oi ago and whoso and bearing bespoke him to be of royal lineage dark handsome face and fascinating smilo im pi ess tho casual VM but imo transfixed to cho ho But not his for bis attention was fixed You shall rue thoso words said Irb his QJ es flashing fire They youi You shall bo immured n one of our dungeons and if then you will not submit shall king of Spain and I will you HQ cried voice this woman A file of soldiers tho o the bidding of the king But and sin pi iso were visible upon thon cs as ho pointed to liis daughter M ho stood him witha smile of age upon bin features Tho exclaimed one of soldiers you did not bid us her Obey mo thundered tho king with a ol impatience take hoi er Without a woid of resistance knotting that it would bo useless tho noble to tho and Busied from the palace The fat onto gazed on tho but spoke not a wind till tho sounds of then footsteps died may in tho and the king had once moio his soat spot to timi licr stops she scarcely know i n to the and though a sbo olt it to lie that an n A light her In oko ioi sbo who was following But hoi ami sbo a ciy oi or boi with a ot bis stood hoi cousin royal For several moment both THE sun bail gilded of tho opolis nd gavo of a tlay Its foil tlic bairoil geon w indow upon fail head of the joung tho Sho mtu an oasy not tho bright beams that fall upon hor foi stood lo spot rosbo had fust behold Pi nice lici palo at maiblo and pi ot and fear Tho upon tho with a smilo oi upon his lips and Ins yos ing with Wu o mot onco moio fair at spoke tbe loyal ito and when little ol such a mooting I confess it answorod fixing duk upon Hm l lln Ko held the that morning tho bm tho geon and forward Who art tho attempt at his tongue was neatly with fear The no but still arm that would have od thu of tho Spanish throno Who ai t thou that dai os speak thus tn the king's pi en to shake pff tho tear that Ind taken possession of his house The sti ci tho mask fiom his face ab ho loosened his of the aim Suddenly tho countenance of voine became livid and hm ror bo spicing and on the face by tho al of the mask thon ing tho de id 11 ison to foil mo loll insensible to the Hmr sho hud been cast into ono of est by of the king and the pd and act ol indignity to there was scarce a man but burned to it No one know whither she had gone and the of hoi fate added fuel to the flame leady kindled The last of tho setting sun gleamed in ut the window sat the king of Spain his mind tho that were passing his i bosom His brow clouded with a face nf lioi hut was it not jour to sui pi isa mo nnd diag mo king I nnt that jou had pi until I saw you o boat but a fow SUKO This has me as much as it lias And now that T am onco moio in jour pov or do yon intend lo mo attain bo- loio mv i the with n of in hoi tono Fan Princess said Hio inco on one her and an attitude of devotion I tako no uh mUgo ot my but to my bumin last account an la V iV now opened tho balcony speaker was the princess but wore the splendid robe of a Spanish queen and brow tbo royal diadem of Tho instant a shout went up from the that echoed hoi thoughts cro f u aw in tho land of I Passio ibl T flirts 11 id mn T I Sho w as suddenly ai sound nf the of tho bolts and bais of Hie door and cio Siho had time to to hoi feet a man closely in i cloak aud masked entered tho The i ess gated it tho in sui prise He hoi and bending his hastily Lady I have come to sat c Trust mo and all yet be woll ro fio mask that cot the sti v but it was to speak ho prevented her by Speak not above jour lady Follon mo would sato Thon lust mo nud to mc L c not fm cc tiny to one of distrust something m tho sparkling as be turned them full upon tho king that be- a and beneath H C T W I T L- PARSONS tO Beebe Block O keep constantly on n Books Usli American Cnp aud Letter Ink Pen l E G A JiT O Office in the Court House FULLER nvT ATERS in American and Goods CIrn Boots nnd Iron SS DENTIST r of r Office 3 floors south i- T tin shop ul tlie of tlm hei c Jie is other hin line lo order r Those nny done arc incited to cult and ex uf IB WM P TOINER VXD lias a shop on the J soutli sulo of Main St tlic mill W ington in any desired and w to St Making and all bis line to on notice J W BULLOCK of Gilbert's Imp Shop on AT Elyria Ohio of Gilbert's Fann i MiU HARNESS SHOP THE subscriber i the of T i County lie keeps on Land an HARNESSES shle nnd of first material tvill sell for or good I do n ell to cnU at WATERS VN HOUSE All who wish i liis shop one vest of tlic Old ton 1852 1A i on oilers TO n to or of burden eill nnd see ho cnn sell jou little Also imil tiling else in Ins line nre on hand to be sold nt N one door n esl of tho Old of the very beat nro 1 kept by the at his shop all msh llo ell Imir nnd I1 will tea j ou a AS und inU charge u mere for it r coll one door of tlic Old Portress N B MORSE OJ 91 Old of the where t an he found D AM fascinating smile linked an that ho would fain hate concealed Yut bib countenance was eminently handsome and his shilling daik ban ti Inch full m curls about his him an of ty Such tho young the of the Spanish monarch uid as tho fat onto monarch at last his head and fixing his his ion's countenance spoke in an earnest tone was not the much ex- cited when she spoke thus to j ou The pleasant smilo quickly the faco of the and assuming an air of sadness he was calm and cold slie that I should meet with no favor liom hor but as I passionately en- treated her to smile onco upon me sho be- came much excited and I loft her in an- ger And she has you to again en- ter her presence lias your majesty told me I could never sit upon the throno of Spain by hei sho would never one so steeped in infamy and as she be- me to she knew me to bo false to my king and and ed me as a 1 Did the speak thus to Sho did your majesty her before commanded the king Ins faco flushed with Tho young prince left apai and as he the large hall ho muttered The haughty bo my bride and I the king of A few moments elapsed during tho king paced the impatiently his whole nature aroused At length the dooi of tho again opened and the followed by a ed The king stopped and fixing his eyes full upon hor countenance exclaimed hast thou this day refused to wed thy cousin tho Prince Alverne and branded him as a and a said the young drawing up hor form to its utmost height prince Alverne sits upon the throne of my placing the crown upon his head i i cried the angry ion would be changed upon a life and I hat o all to cuo His voice and words sent a to tho of joung and usino she her hand in his and he led hoi fiom tho cold cell Ho then closed the dooi and placing Ins foot upon a concealed it a open disclosing along stops The heart of tho maiden bounded with hope They stopped down and tho masked einde closing the by a second they o nott in almost ness But tho knew not fear and tightly tho aim of hoi she descended tho steps At length they reached tho bottom and ti arei sing a long winding lived at a door thio tho ol which stiearn- ed a faint ray of light Tho di cit from his n small ed key and applying it tho door sprang open and the avs foil in w ith a bi almost blinded the ejes of ma Nothing fiom tho dooi save tho of tho inei which eel by and gieen banks on tho opposite side Mith The looked up You shall soon be froo fail said tho masked guide as and took up the end of a coil of lopo which was there fastened lie soon diow a boat in of dooi which opened on the vorgo ol the and assisting tho ccss into into it in himself but not without tho cloak ho had wom the of the maden entirely concealing hei pei son llo then the dooi and taking np an oai which lay in tho bottom of tho boat the light don n the river On it sped past the gay and stilling city almost unnoticed even by tho boats that passed them The daik cloak concealed the face of the Princess and the mask prevented any of tho of hei com- d once I lay mv heart at thy foot Do not scoin mo 1 idv tt aio Pi inco Alt PI no not nt tins subject foi hast mj finil and I cannot icti ict my mo foi a moment Your fa thin tho king a loss dungeon fui ro his m this m ittei llo has that if jou do not Mcd me jou shall theio un- til jour In sonic but I knou not how you bite day escaped But youi is now in though ill the kingdom knows that 110 hon ol tho his tli ir I shall be king nt et en it I i o- ronc not tho horn hand But this is foi tho kingdom will i iso me I the throne and Km then i tho Tho B must bo fulfilled cess and all it ill bo tt oil Thj will theo to h s by thoso might have TV 1 Jell in all st and ANTED TO 1 i B own super so us ro be thou i i i thou dost hast spoken i I do the proud daughter But days have ed since I saw liim his dagger through when he thought no eye save the All-seeing One the deed him At lenth the boat in a small covn far down tho the masked guide tuining to the lady You are froo fail Princess and need no longer from tho king or the Sho raised her eyes with a look of joy and gratitude aud a sweet smile hei cuivodlips I think you noble sho said taking from hor finger ia diamond ring of great value aud ing it tott ards her Take she continued js a pi oof of mj foi action Tho placed tho ling 111 his om and a few more ords again swiftly the leaving the princess standing alone upon tho bank Sho watched the receding boat for few liapp ness will bo thon jet bo of Spain dialing hci foi in to utmost height while hoi dark Hashed with 111 angi ind thy I know th it thou thy I know that thou hast thyself to tho I know the iniquity of thj you I tumid mj hanif anil to o IP so od in guilt and Aj un I Tho Ah oi no spinng to his feet and fixedly in flashing of j inco Void ma met his v ith A look of such pi oud scoin that his ojo fell o it Tho instant ho to hoi side and diau a fiom his bossom ed ic to tho ot tho cued the ito his eyes flashing fie swear to mo that you will place upon my head the of Spam or death shall ho ad- ded to tho murders that aheady hang on mv soul you hui v in flic t of i sot ci cign lj it in the of in Europe if by the act I could but possess their cuod tho moving the to the t of tho pi Sho at his words and yet hoi self-possession not t hoi at this most fearful moment of hoi life She felt the need of calmness and com age for she know the spoko in vain to mo that I shall yet bo a cried tho fiercely I but a shoit time to decide jour com Jne my bride and of Spain or die noti by my own hand The her to heaven for an instant in er Then fixing them upon the countenance of the prince she a voico of Thou shalt never ITI Tnn last rays ol tho setting sun wore just faintly brightening tho hills and bidding fai to tho eai th ui o they loit it in silent slots ly up a rugged path that led up the sido ol onu of tho snow-crowned tains of Castilo two figures each in a daik ample cloak and ted upon a As a ray of sunlight upon tho ot tho it showed th it they were woi o thoso of oui fan oung tho royal and hoi was no tho noble stranger who had saved her fiom death by tho band ol the ui hour more tho toiled np tho i mountain path until tho last dying of tho sotting sun had tailed tiom tho Kn distant hills At length the guide halted bo lore a luigo unshapely lock which seemed to ono of thoso mount which aio known only in tho towering tains of Wo have at leached our ation fair said tho guide as dismounted and entered the cavern All now daik as the of Erebus and silent as the giavo could not a as she listened to the sound of hoi stops as sho followed her conductor tho dark passage that led to the mam poi tion of die cat 01 n Suddenly the guide stopped and in that tho cat o like a ho ed llo my Gite entrance to oui In another moment the sound of bolts and hais wore hoaul removed and a aigo stone dooi nas slowly opened sing to the eyes of the such a scone as had never hoi vision Though she had been an in- of a place still sho Lad viewed shadoof caio for ho already suspected the it that w is J ising against him in tho ter if his could but her back to his halls onco more not tho unusual stirring of the their ments and saw not tho dark band of from head to foot in steel at that moment wound around the base of the entered Ho not oven suspected imminent ger that hanging ot er liim until upon tho evening aii was borne to his cars a ling deep-toned Downwith the tyrant and Lone live Queen Tho king cry was his but it was too late to think of The whole in a wild uproar livery man of the excited populace echoed that ciy and bis dealt death and destruction to the soldiers life ti ue queen of placed her hand the one stood beside upon his biow IKI Again a shout went up from the assembled-people king of Spain h.idujjokenjigl'tly Jc was indeed the feats of bravery had sounded over land ind sea TJie ce s her and and well hei Tlie i oval favorite bad his of that fearful s feared no his hand Thus though life be besot with row still end will be the portion of tho and noble a of splendor as sho upon Sho stood to a hall of tho whole lought of which was a tablo li and WHIP of land iij baskets cups ot which back lavs of a brilliant lights with splendor Tho stone vails v cio ounce bj inch th it in folds to the with a carpet than anj the ised had scon m al halls oi hei place weio two in this almost lair palace and each foi waul to welcome their leador as lio entered mechanically Tho stono dooi was again closed ami upon tho inner sido and the men stood silent tho commands ot thou and with upon faco of his companion Fail her talcing her hand and leading hei these aio my and of the fought with a courage thy of a Never had the ish city been tho scene of such of mansions hart boon set on and tho red flames gleamed up into the evening sky and ed up tho with a liance Daik foims moved to and fro and swords and ded with a deadly aim The Down with tho tang and shi ill above every other cry for it wast from a thousand tongues Tho whole ai my of the king was now engaged in the battle Though tho lace fought desperately yet they at length began to give ground Tho wild shout was repeated with less thrilling energy and it at became evident that tho soldiers must conquer At this crisis tho king upon a balcony of tho palace i in Ins full costume with the crown brow and in a voico of firm command shouted to his Strike for your king F Death to all Tyrant usurper murderer I have theo now cried a voice that made the blood of the guilty king fall coldly back upon his heart as he turned to confront the speaker But tlic next instant ho gave a wild of hoi roi and fell bick upon the pavement a lifeless corpse I The stranger caught up the royal ci own and sceptre and ed for a moment within the palace then again forward to tho conflict of life and death Tho death of the king seemed to inspire the almost people with a en- ergy and to have upon his a con- influence Ere another hour chad passed tho weie ters of tho city and the soldiery completely routed But where was A till form sprang up the stops leading to the royal palace aud facing the multitude requested foi a moment then attention and spoke the stranger in a voico that at- tention of all but few of you have been aware before king that has so long ruled jour country was not the of tho of Spain but a wicked usurper At tho of King Conrad II it was known to but few that he left a daughter then hut two j s of foi the somewhat eccentric kins chose to keep it a ct Tho throne w as thus left Mention was recently made of the of II Crist at Mobile the ot Mr Mobile Tribune of the 3d says that tho following lettei by wife he was arrested in Ohio and brought lo that city and that it ed him in jaiL It affords a touching tration of w unchanging O Crescent April j e ery miserable since they vou When you were hero and I could have tho of seeing my own darling times I was better satisfied but my heart is almost torn you so suddenly and ly that I can haidly realize my situation it be possible we are never to meet again on cai th Oh my darling it bos but two short years since we stood at tho altar sun by our friends and HTO the of the happy and that dearest we have each other's society and that this ful sorrow should upon their ro oui future hopes Oh my no dei I cannot miserable But I muse not give waj in I promised you that I would not up until they proved you guilty I hope they will do that 1 cannot belive you would commit so a crime as with One who has always been so kind to hia family and frends tender-hearted could never rawe Ins hand his fellow jmao unless ill self-defence But the one ho did not do so it ing husband No never But dearest if you did commit crime I beg of you as a husband and er to tell mo you die so can be better for Oh God my crown or sit upon my Then thy death shall be upon my soul fiercely muttered the But a hand was upon the aim which ed the and a clear commanding voico exclaimed Harm hei not as thou vainest thine own life Prince started and and is not ono of us that would not lay dovi n his life to you the tin one of jour s this is youi and I doubt Ouu jmi fco hei with jour need be The next instant A linging shout sleeping echo of tho vast cave as it went up liom heart in that immense hall tho then loader his lighting up nn e our fail cannot doubt t oui to her cause 01 jour willingness to hoi upon the of her inval an- father tho of Spam has his fat the Pi inco Alvoi no shall vei w cai the crown To gain this end he has mined that his noble daughter shal wed the prince and then loyal favorite will be king ol Spain as the husband of its queen Tho heait of tho princess shunks from union for she loves not the Prince The thione of is her heritage as tho last descendant of its ancient Will jou sti iko for your and her and her upon tlie solo of Spain the vast cave rang with of band live Queen dima sole sovereign of Spain I The sun had and set over the proud Spanish metropolis since tho royal Princess had disappeared from tho It had become generally known a A winning and nobleman this successfully tho oi King Com ad and by forced coi of hip a of his ambition the of Spam All who knew the late kino left a to his crown were poisoned savo one That one was an old man v bo escaped to the mountain of Castile iting the city and then in That old man who was my father compelled me that I would yet place the Princess the only daughter ot Con- rad upon tho throno of her In the who himself a tyi aut seeing the ty of the princess and knowing that her noble make her a favorite among tho adopted her and she was known as his daughter Desiring that hie family should yet wear the crown he planned a union between his and the princess whereby the guilty would be king of The noble princess firmly refused and tho incensed king caused her to bet immured in mon from days since I rescued her Again tier life aced by tub Prince hef safety heV to my mountain cave where my followers whd have selves so famous on Und and sea with enthusiasm This conquered the that if they hang an innocent man and I should be convinced of the fact my reason depart forever and they would have the blood of two innocent persons answer But if you are hung that you are guilty thon I would be better satisfied because I could not blame them foi doing I shall never feel thau I do ac present for jou have always beerr a kind beloved husband J aught for jou but love and respect er you live or as I said before I can't j ou guilty until they and I hope you will them of jour innocence so that we may meet again and continue to live happly gether m this when we that we may bo joined together in is the prayer of you once happy but now ically ted wife I presume Andrews did not go with you but I presume go down ly and do his best tow aids having the matt ter thoroughly investigated I had no idea that would leave so suddenly He pi father know was going but instead of doing as he have done without one article of jou I he was afraid would mob him tor shooting Fuller -I intended sending your n that w word came that you wei e gone word tb send to them Cincinnati said to stop at over so there was use them there After had gone to sleep last opened his eyes called as though he had of I tol 1 the dear little angel that had gone away lie went to sleep and presently he opened his lind so sorrowful kills think mav again Dearest I pray every night that forgive your sins arid if it is to be fate to I it may not the to to mo often I naro hoar J simie it is I write can r all well and I hope you saume and you senil their love tb dearest anf J can Good bye we deai esc wife J CHIST   

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