Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 15, 1869, Image 2

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The Democratic Watchman.
BELLEFOVTE,
THE LONG TO-MORROW
4Ud ngn that at rains 0 ne . h.of
And elleeka t luttle'a eager paeos.
Rrifign rest n all the .ml4'4 rain nlnh•,
And Ie san old 1111111 to old Wen,
And al y heart learn' aridly yet.
Although gramleltibileu play heto,re in,
And I ran racily forget
That eighty Hummers lane game( 0 44r roe
Sweet ilifthlen, WWI I hi . .14M 11 , 11 , 4 , V 1 .4,
To whom my grAmlarm Inuly ehattere,
AIM Lwow/run lip the lON repi IWI
Tow make 011 fully foolish 'Altera,
I watulor when II dearer mime
Ile whispers through thoso shltiing treaaen
II >mill Si done the sante,
Ind thrtkkat a heart atilt itly ' eareaget '
And when my yoopkreat Joined 1:14 atsip,
go tearful at this ssa.:l 11unu , favess,
' 4 l:riftik ill% itothts r ess gait :Ting lip,
Tim while ho alKhesigslipr vlafra—
I x under If lie e‘er thuCighL
I hod toy stronoos of s:rtrfli and glory,
But Fllvereol tatlra haya altar:fly Wight
'11:0 worth of tilsrlAtatssie nary.
mid eaten In the nit4i9 thrilng,
When Little fret nee liFhtly , liinelitic
and an esell 111:111(4 . 4M hid. ales
The bovine r y e . ve .iteeeterlilitnelng
I nit apart and idly Irtinin
That my (tor yinutli lain not departed,
and ell or 1,1,1 4111 , i rite. ~,,. ..iii
1.,-,1„,,,,• ~„, rg, eon 11141111.11
N, Aviv Sprnittupt ilutny joy,,
•minnier gilt me love , . ii rot mire,
11w, xutunm guru e my 1 , 1 - 20 e holm
nun until the tarter 1,11,1,
sen.ou him in order Iproitgrlt
Tun Mingled th.wero of Joy and Morrow,
%MI y lui uurntikt lainou (aught -
knit wt I slut thu lung to Minus
Erchange
A Visit with the Doctor
RY 7 M iiiilll U
are y.nt to-day, MI , . ('orle
ton iv.ked Itr Farleigh, eoit
down b) patient, rrelinud
lan
gttidly In it large cushioned chair
.Miserable, was the faintly spoken
reply A nd the word was repentral—
'3.lkerit),l...'
The 41,..t0r ti, rk one of the
-mail whit* hands, in. which the net
work of vein...; most delicately traced,
T read it, Mie• lines everywhere deneeth
thu trwunar nt kin At wit , a heauti..
ful h, itd--a. .tudy for the - painter or
oculptAa, it a au S. soft, des d.le hand—
.oft, I ii.• 111111 VC/ vety to the
the h ti I. outs, fur it Wlle, 11 • /DM 11 a
rtang, r • I ti t ful mirk Tiled.. V.r Inud
his on the wrist Jr the
pre d 1 f .If 1,, at 510 t ,.!,
and • • I. the to out hi. , watchuml
COUII . i• `L,,L+ - io a nontite
Thri • • I r, frv,r nor any timounkli—
turla.! ' • . )eteci Cahnly the
heart 7.. , i.o; it r i m-wi1d...1 v. , .rk
•, , rur head, Mr 9 l'er'...ten 'o'
- I ly it,ev.e.l her head from ride It.
w
, ,:
wie t,,,, .• three e, saying—
'/ . . •!, ou: of th • was the. - 0 1 ' V. k the nmaning of this, I ti.tr '
r i , ;.• ~,,,1 , . 4 . 0 ,.11 ~D okij i , b u t 1 f oc i ! •1 hate n patient. here,nra.l 1 wont you
pw 7. - . •• 1•1, , ----iio 'weak. i• htte.ele3- the ~„tlietie his. '
s.l.ti. ,J,. II 411.1 Th 0 li•ukt ,kertion 0, no , I•xruo. me donor I's f . 0 ,,
ex). . ~ tastP for such thingq, ntiAw..red th.
: :1_ ;. • : , d' , hut hi r (' .'! + , basking : laaV
OW . " . '4l, of 1 . 1()/ P 1..", , q ',Mil. • I
. ft e't Irm a ~ 01l itl. , rit m di.
....... ‘ ~. 'Alen th , tow, , for zghich i enrrutge Ned might haw . :t hou to
I I • ; ,, 0 4ptior , %,-.. iJ.4t 7 . Iv. Itl k off with vou '
MI , Carlo n .glatte. , l at th...pti. nt
' , i t••,t.r ai.p. :it • ' ! old bor , o, v. 1.11,11/ OW dr. t.r 1.1 • 11,; 'lan
•r ' daring, with A slightly altar:nod titan-
Tenn-11,1g res3k in Ler '
tl m r•/'' • Drln't Nrlll think he'll ' , lard, doe
r• • A all. oat in the gar- L,r? e.k. a.ked uneat.di
derl fl.l t rialt 11,11 1 tto 'lle Ilke to get home, like otlier., ..f
the ',an , t e Lre 111 in: , irlhe CAme 11111 1111' , t. l ltlor 10
till • ‘h \1 hat and 1 tll 110" I out 110 1 'ISM! 111 II pen-imasA N.l•
Pitt it':" "vTorY on.. Mr; Carleton 10“ke.1 at the .
el.• I 1 euleum hcf., , re which ihe car
," Irtr.ked nage had mArpped, will 61.11105tkitig,
ihagura and toruethtitg of arprele 1.
11101,
•, '
' th.• vats br”ken,
' tp.nrlar u.:,, It
fl. au. V.`l, tg,-1 - 11111(i'r s eVPT
• . noir , Fig'se frill. tur Mrs
Cr:no sr-PI tor
rru
It pi ILI y•iur on You
w. if 140 , 3 riulta u but up
f .T 1).• tILI.I . II ;.,1 \V. 11 u.
..r ! L,.w Idd •L.
11. dots. " I 1S bat
1 . . 'et -oevi thud.
t'tt , d• i• 011 '0 . Got
NI, - .• .1 , 1 , 1 I , dri,
- I • \\ ht d ~1 1,1 . 11-
1.11 , 1644 - lII , ' 7
' ”1.1.• Li • prlie:):
n ro nut 4ii varno. ?
-4 l•alf-uniu,d t«inLlr I:I till
r more in tarr••x 'M
• .- '.ter , titit•:. nt.l. of .11, city, 'Lila
y • will In•
w utild I.llus. tno bell,r Cum 1 ,,
••• • olupan . . '
V.1..1 it V. ..1 or humor, an 4 a
'lt't CRP Mrs C r i t 4,11,
• " 11./ )111 ,
I.l' Cut r
4t,11 inrv• her human-1.1 • 1 , ..142/11
had u,n , d• 114 , r d< ,, orn 111 . 1, rrroviii,y;
pe;; hthl 00111 ,
tile:
e•i%, • i,led 11(1.1th k, 11,r
frr li v•<.tld:f rtly I tilt
dof • I till: 41 (Al u rid 1 ,, U11,1 her
..rf s , • 4 , 1 7 (11, d U. ui 1:1 it a
I. • •.;
• • .(• !Ind• a mind to go," . 1 Ito aid
tibm had ri,,t enulid Lotore
rin titi ruble canoe in
• r..q . ;for your maid,' and rford•r
1. ~;;;2,, ham' was on tl••• bell -rope he-
CAI leton had epaee to if , ,nk
twi •••, c.ut endanger a ehang • of 1.1:( ,ugh t
•.• in um sure that. I am strong
.eno I,t'd Ccr the effort,' mud M rs. Carle,-
tai , turd *ha I.nd hr•r head back upon the
lu• in at feeb'it way.
I tiwt,.re'plied the doe-
'1 au .*aid ealrii• in.
t Intg !LV, x ellital and my bonnet,
Alb ityu going to rido„uut with this
ductx.,, Wiry languidly wits the /illll
- fik .
' SI: afra id, doeto:, it will hr too inueb
ttd irr..P. You don't know how work 1
lira. The very. thought of finch an ef
fort. ts.stuutnta
'Not n though' of the effort,' replied
DoveAu- *.Yr.richr,h qt'inn't that "
itirhskisicr
- ' , A tliopOtt of appeamaces—of.what
people. wal Bay.'
.Now, Cwdot, yud don't think me ad
wtoa:lcin that direction ?"
qvit w weak,' was clio freenapoken
answer- .'You faahioaable poopio aro
aH aftaiti Of awl other. --You il•aveit't e
spark of,:gu.w.citoility qr ixdwpendence
No, not n latrt. I- -Yuu are ituffe sh•ong
enough, Th . ode out in uour own elegant
earrittge--•but with the doctor'—oh,
dear, no I If yon were certain of not
iiteefing 11r. Mclrlimsey perhnir the,
ex p e riment ni;tglit be ailvt•nturett But.,
,he iu nlwrapt Out oh 111.10 clays."
, Doetor, shtuaol• liow olta'you
it that ?'
And a ghost of color orvt it to the
face of 'lltra. Carlttort, tehtle her eyes
grew brighter-011mq fhedied
The maid came -in w ith shawl and
bonnet. Iloetor Forleigh, rti we hive
Intunnted, tmdorstood hie pittienl, and
nidjtet ur throe tv,,rib+ Reap, 11l II
tone hair t•nntemptnnae.
A frittti of Nr MnMe PI rusc,.l
• • Not I i nor of forty Ekthai4s:
ItAwaq not tail glue 4 of color that
warned Citrleton's ftwe now, but
the erim , un of a quicker and stronger
heart beat. She actually arose from her
Mnur w ithout reach for tier maid's hand,
an 4 -tqed firmly while the bhawl iv+
adjtibted and the bonnet stringi tied
'"11 .hall have a charming ride,' seal
Itdoctor,a , he crawled in inside Ilk
fa,lumiable tusk up
the imt , reins Ile noticed that she. ...at
lip t•reetly, and with secretly a sign of
the languor that but a few minutes ago
}Ito! oppressed her
"I,ofin back when, you see Mrs. Mc-
Huaabe.i 'a carriage, anti draw your Sell
vied li . nm.cr droam llwl IL
•i II get hunitr) if you oily that
,matt ram+ btftgatwil-;as,u
l'arlehon, 'ta hat do I care for M )1,-
Floors "
I lott t harming-the , tint. , tlughed her
dart, eheet eye , , that were leaden a little
1,r0r4.
1 way froni the-noisy strf.et, out 1+1..0
the , inoothly Neaten road, and amid
green field, and woodlands, garden 4 find
flom.eis.deeked orchards, the doctor Inure
his pollen, building her all the while in
plearant taltA tt „
llow ditfrrent, this, from the 11‘11, ,
ompanlonleif, drives taken by the lady
in her own (arriuge—a kind ~f racy
luring machine, that quickened the
shit giqh Hood no more than n clidlioned
'whim! , her „
Closely the doctor iNerVeII hip pa-
Ile , 111 V how ereell
tied to it ; how the rotor deepe ns ml lh
44.1: rat't+, which aClAlitib *tx7ll ed rounder
and fuller ; how the ,en, iit
fairly danced 111 her s'
Iteti.riling to the watt Ly a different
road, the doetor, after ,fro. in.; through
street , entirely unfamiliar to- his 0,111-
rallloll, Brow up his horse before a row
of uleari-liknig, dw. fling, and drop
ping the reins, thew open thre carriage
door, and stepped upon the pat °meat, at
the Fathe tune reaching out hand
to Mr. , . Carleton But she drew: hack,
ran never go in tht•re, ,loetor '
• W hy not?
'1 might taht. worne (I:menwo'
'Ne. er tear More In ket n 0 ti ii
partaatea thou'
I II 1:1`.1 flt a' Kati "It ht.
:%trt• Carleton lett (Ile C.irr lah I
r‘ataaa nig the paventerit a it. r.ttl el
the 54)11..... nn , f ttas•ett up Kith t 1 a
aor to the corn] i tatnrt lit.. • t ltt,
tap at it a ham taer alfaattr, a w on t
=BIM
Tdie liar ptit(l4.l open, and th.
doctor arid Mra l'arleton ar. It in 'I l e
r oo m etas and forr., l l.ll' 10 :110
111111i1,1.4 /1131111 , r, belt the air 1,1, I or •,
and 1•1,11111111 g 011 . 111'.1 11 , 11
In ti ( hair, a ith zt plll..ty p
he r bath ff.( it support, sal a In;. , 11.-
001 , 41 V. 1,111,1 f t, I,IIT, 1 01 " : 111 \
1i , (11...1 e,I. oago rly, ruin in I. I it
hnla•fnl surprise, at tirie,pl \ I.t _
tor as th.• 1 , 01 WhO ran, , it 1. Jll/ I)
(I,mloor Ihe her hip a Intl.‘" , -'•
imr, and I. 1,,
na eV , I,. Mrs Carleton had 1... 1..1 up...
'1 he 11/ . 4 trupul , .• ot her in, 11 , fri , llrl •
heart, had 011' y11•1411.,1 t. It, 11.,q1,1
P r " r11 1 .1- " I r t.r fink,. it tr. 11 , T NMI- and
/1 er 1I•111111 kiss,,
IA , ffl:111 WFIS tl.l Nkrhk 1 . 0 rl4 .
,mm ht r ehmr, btit.ho Mrp I hlr
-111'4,11 (~ 11.• 111 a tlll,l
(ki
talon
llutK *ld a luua th, night, Itt
iLdsed the ile k tnr,..
'Ainntt PIO 111
Cairn paill`at way ; and thev n snultd
0,..4
'How about the pain thR334.01 )our
side and shoulder 7'
'it may hlt twen a littivetwer '
, You slept 7 '
, Yes, sir'
'What ~1 Ow night .sweat, , '
don't think they have diminished
any.'
The doctor bent hia eyel to the floor,
and mt ru hilenee for aorta' time. The
heart of Mrs Carleton was opning- to
ward the baby; and it-waa a baby to
make ita way into any heart. I.;fie had
forgotten her weak f 11.4 1- -1 1 •rgottel),
in the presence of this wan and
wastial mother, with a sleeping cherub
on her lap, all shout her own invalid
'I will send you n, new medicine,'
old the doctor looking up; thou ipeakiug
to lArs. Oarleturi, he add d—
'W ill . you sit here until I visit two
or three patients in the block V
Oh, certainly,' and she tedliced out
her arms fur the bid/3, and unmoved it
so gently ruin its mother's lap that
its soft slumber was not broken.
When the doctor returned he notic
ed there had been tears iu. Mre. Curler
doieft eyes. Hhe wan nail holding the
baby, but now resigned the quiet bleep
er to its mother, kissing it as she did
lie,t , AW htr with it t e nder. Await
ing interest at the white, yttient face
of the sick lion - tan, and heard her sae,
tilt she spoke a word or two in Oiling--
I shall not forget you.'
*Tha" 4 sad rate, doctor,' remarked
the lady, alt ~ h e tool: her place in tut
carriage.
'Ft if. But aha is sweet and gatiea
•1 Pity that, and it tilled me with
surprise. She tells me that her has_
hand died a y ear ago.'
'And that she has supported herself
he shirt-making.'
'But, that ahc had LOX/1W: to feoble
for work, and i' lependent on it .011.11U
er sister, who earnita few dollars wreck.
Iv nt book
'The simple story, I !who e, said the
doctor:
Mrs. Carleton %%an silent or nto,t
the way home; but thought %%as Lnro
Sile had seen a rhrase 01 hie that
toadied her deeph.
'You are better for this ride: remark
ed the anetor' as he handed her front
the stirring s.
'1 ibink ' so,' replied Mrs. Carleton.
'There le, not,been so tiny a color
1111 nor thee for month,:
flit , v uad tuttered' Nrs Carleton's
elegant re•odynee, arat were sitting in
one Vt . her luxurious parlor ,
`Shall 1 tell rail all,/ added the
f..)el ar
' .
Mr... Carleton honed
;,Yon h a s, and worn,. healthy. heart
bent=.'
She did !Mt 1111. , cr.
'And I.pruv lull, dear iiinantit let
the strokes go on ettnliiiiled I4rrthr
FlLrlelol
'Let poorliiirnrllleetntle interegtvd Ili
14ntnegotel work, Mel 11111ek - nbet
VnitF th0na1.118..111.14.130 3v4.11 Iv 11,•3111,‘
woman in 1..1v :011 ,(011, fore
du-enee, mental itittrtlorn
MN. l'arletoi, looked ' , tenthly al the
doctor.
'Yon are in aarnemt,' Ole nnul in a
firm way.
'Wholly m earto. , t, madam I
1(11111.1 you 1111 hour ago. m mo %%Pak a
-.tat e that to hn lour hand NIP . ' Rh I . \
han-100l ill'ort Yon are ' , Milos erect
rt,m, 1,11)e vtery mtert.h. lrghlly .irone
Cell will vottr earnwe be )inure?''
Hr 8 , 410 , i the el,girtg
ropt lv.
•Th marrow,' nas replied.
Theo I hot call for you, --"
lo,itated.
on. doctor.'
•\G on take my preHrriyittoh?'
1111 )I(`Kitatlilll.
11111.1 :hat Hek wlunnn It
rid(' ult”Ilu eelprry ;rile Irerdi, wire.
6111 -Lw ,weet air %ill di•rtur good, illa%
trrel..e.4,44trovd to ,
In.r I.'\\ or. be 1111111111 ul Mr
ST 1.100
itut oqi an
t,.4, laic e•Ill!)!1•SII , 111. VIII .1,111 I•
it rel i
'111:11 411'n,• into thr colmtr
thing. .Du vnu 6i1,0 1 ./i
://t1 to r,n,• 1111 1 / that 100,1
011 . 1141 . n 0,,111,811t,r1 UMW, ' I
1 , 1, 1 14 . .1 rho 1101 . (10r, rincrw 'll(it I Mat
t i-it ..11 00,1t 6 1,•11:111, an II tI ii i I, I
14' `111114 . . i 1 not ht 't iii i.o
•1- n. I,,rd frlenid alvvaN”, ,ant
M Carleton vdth
I. tni• mit ,o 1 int held and
LILL—M Lu heaLILI/.411d
hat ( /willed lbe quawti 'II iI 10 illy
Fett-trw- *Lull an. the
And it mu... , riot.
The History of the Habeas Corpus.
Munit tc hundr,4l rare lig", , ari an
1-1,11.1 111 I[ll' 1 - I%,r ' llnLiin.,-till
1110 11111111%111[414 . , I[ll Ow 12th
I'l A ug,lnt. of
d Lindund !net King and
I,.rn Lou the mtliii• right lint
n trainid,d Abraham
1.1a4 Ow IlAula al party L.r the
. • 31 . 33, 3r the birth
(1,.% (7.0 the great, charter
..1 bogli...n liberty ; it co/ILtined the,
vioril- "No man :bat he itrre-t...1, nu
,r: , 1 , r214-11 of b, ovi fi free
Fold, or oforbo, lihertie., ~r iii„
„,k.„ Mid ban,-
istivd, or injured in any , nor
otetate upon lion, nor
t.oh.i trial upon him, unleia by the legal
J.i.hvoerit ho. peer, or by Cie law of
tip. ',and
I hi- the grilit germ of our eivtl lih
ert, It 41, 6cn01,..1 in England by
. 1510.,13 Kr-, and lias Loon ratified
1 , , ,ii in, of Parliament, and at the
Inss,nt ,I.ty no king or Parliament of
I rIl 1, w Wild dun , 111 any , to r..-
1-tri, t tie: the habeas corpus
It wa, engrafted as a fundamental prin
pl, ur liar fur.,
fathlrr hulk, ed it to Sea sure guarantee
fir the right , of future
A hoot .+1.,, p ars before the Yedertd
l'ontocia.o Vf as !till/pled, It rediarkable
pr , i 4 0 ,, .1 %As altered limier the folloa
ing cir, um:dances i in 1791 limes Lao
n 4 11 34 , 1•111f.r Prl,ldell I. of t h e CUlltifif•ll
- Congreav, Was }Wilt as Sibtfacter th
Holland Of/ his way hu Vii - captuitrxl
,:out nopri e oneil in the `Power of Loudon
for futirttv.rt moritha . When Lord Slier
burin. became Premier, 2 1,,uurens wits
brought up on habeas corp and releaa
ed. After bin release lie dined with
Lord illellltirrit., when the conversation
turned on the separation of the two
countries. Lord Shelburne remarked.
"I urn sorry fur your people." "Why
it, i" asked Laurens. "They will luso
the habeas eerpus 7" was the reply.
"Lost) the habciu corpus 7" said Lau
funs in aatemshinent. "Yeti" said
Lord Shelburne. We pyrefuviod, it
with centuries of wrangling, many years
of lighting, and had it confirmed by at
least fifty acts of Parliament. All this
taught the nation its value, and it is so
imagined into their creed as the very
foundatteu of their liberty that ko matt
or party will ever Guru to trauma on it.
Your people will pick it up and, attempt
tO -IMO If, , but having cost them n
king,
t i
they will net know how to uppro a t, it.
A t the first great internal feud tint you
have,the majority will tramplatipon it,
and the people will perniiyttto go done,
and so will go your liberty,"—Bridge
pot/ (runts) Farmer.
--lowa- is said to have a mute
disease of a virulent type.
(Al 1111.'11 G•r wkrenv,,
PLEASANT-MAMS.
lIMEZLEI
Halt of Itn14111,• Iliad.' of &rams'
tbN hit° flu gar th'y enmo at night
04741 liR 11 , 4rorw 901)) th. , tr
ttol 011 the with thoWir
Thoy6roalw wad 'nuke the olespor
Ind thro4 whale round hiq
Ith,il4l, tying All tln w hdo,
W/401411H the of I h,
litq nmu Mid i. apll 1 . 11 , 111111 t w 111g 4
ritiotg..Zbrivla bud , nin.1144 the lit'
Mllllllll.l, p,111.11, 1111 a Kuhl.. d atu m
,
Are ill 111“ , 111.1 0111 ,leeping
WO tell RI( things, al/ tlittwito we kfroWr
lii,tath, Wu, 11 , ,
'l L. dead eltne to mi. , or wit ee •
,! r,Tt th 4 111 ill , ifir ^I ,
' llll .1 - wt. , . it, lo14.111,•r'..
Drran , dm' krig lit (lath 411. VI plitf`T
it 1,01 lota rrwt, I
tn.( /Iv lc- :Owth, , l r, 1441
• 4
The ng. , l m.tu .0111 , 1 r .1.1 ohmic,
‘Vith.l , l , .son•
gieepitur awl A milt jig, dnr tml might.
Dream , a tilt Ilvzci r"on •1“111
1.11.~tuu.11 rl I [l't riv
of the 11111 tlud ladl,- 111111
\lay 10.. 1114 a .0 y ' l.t.vm.lo4l.
lud &elk!. II 11.1%. III) .11,1111 ,P 1
The unldier on :‘,f0r..1g.11 .tr
'1`"", nr"‘f.'''t i u I him mar,
•'
%Ulf thhlk hi. biittli..l3, Wu.r
I,olc dream-. /av 4goil .4”.ll.tlght
.tlll4lliii.• 1.1/ i. Koltlen r, t•,
lad y ‘‘ll4, ('ti it. I.lt .1 light,
11 l 111" r 4 ;vet.. %al, 4414
ttl Hymen in pf:n•rr,
Fttr Iltott, that to t4t h. r ~otttt
All,ll,,,tiliod II 111011✓ It 1111 , ` kw.. ling 111.
r.
St, Itto tloti ,olly ',omen lienr
Rut .dt,ro 11 , 1", \ilk; uiu h,r
,%ttli lot. 1 , 3 ',mini, •trvuu.,
gr, a y.y 11.. t 1.1. v
. 1111• 1/.0111 . 1 4, 1% ,SIIIIIIL
1 14.11 i”.1.1...1
fd.int,l her wi , Illitiher,lerp
tn.! etnitirt her " 1 ,1,•.
1.. to tool .1 r 11,•r
tgsl ...,11r..1111ing al
~ ( Lfr 01 . 1? r .11101,
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General John C. BreckinridGe
The Oonnirrrleit Itikpr,, I'4 the .1.1..,r
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11.1 trult ,, r That
pr. 41 hum in the rr , i , ular 4 •Inuation
mirth of Me- ,, ri nett I). .41 lull. Tll
111.i111111/11'//iin: entir,l).san•
N. t. run It. aJ L4on, on, who
Hnintl..7 . - -''Ti hr languag , um)
in lin nip. hatpin of being an nr.i, li t
OWN , . tint., ) 1 a di..!in
ran situ Ne,ry ,
lie the Vorreener• ral Will
Thi•r. , is lie, tilereriot, gro•at 011,, airy
10% atta , km:2:
worth) .1 the man, broth , r-in-hoh of
t
the editor of our (4 , t. , ...p.ifury wait Fn
worthily 101.1 appropriati IV niuried
Thi.r.• to I...thiTiff: the iittaCk
of Is 111011 who to !Waling 1 , 4)
brae an the n , .nwlt of It man 111 the rear
stir Alt, , 111Z11L;1111 Ylllll 11 Slill,l . lor
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\V li , IN John 101,41,1, ifirldge, ' l,l,ll
iingt NI. 111, 1.4 , 1t1011 to 1.110 . Ingitudikg
~f the 11,• 1,11..11/Lt. 01 , II kit the
Pre , ph ~r riut,d
Ststs. r II 11.4 . 11 Stab sseiiiih,r
from liontm 1,1 f,r , Ta cear , lie• cis.
en the oath cuts 111 the
rorTdo• orbi, ambition All las earthly
vore identified ccuh the 'Somb
r-11,1d, of the or toed •t-rttg , _ , le But, -
P , rtenntel.for hissititeresis, lie tins
tour tit . prior tple had strong (On
o idions of tlke right and wrong of
the contest tie 1110. "II OW record up
on
To he, p?ineipts he resolved at any
t,, • tree. They may liar,• been
right or wrung, hulothey fenced a part
~f hn , ens , tenuous con , ' talons In or
der to maintain them he turned'
deaf cur iu the bed UCtIVIIii of i•asti and
phwor. lie , sacnflc,d his position, one
of the grestebt kr the government of the,
United States, Ile forfeited his hopes
of wealth and power Be left a strong,
party, which had every reward at its
gift to Bi enSill adherents, in order to
join au uumensely weaker side, which
had nothing to lictstuw, and where there
WOdi, I IA case of defeat, the very probable
certainty of forfeiture of life, of liberty
and property.
Ho was.foolish to do this, because the'
voice of honesty was str,onger with him
than the voice of self interest. Whydid
he not listen to latter seductive Syron?
She would have piloted ittio into it safe
harbor; alto - would have made him all
right, There would have been nothingbut honest"' and consistency, and
what are they in those day, of ltadical
aseendeney?'
Wl3 knuyif
,the editor of the
Connirretad would have done if he,hed
been In the ..pueition of Mr, 'Breekin
ridge, duo jtv,ould have savlliepd every
thing in thin wnrid i mid, if neeestetry,
his hopiu in the next, upon the altar of
•If Intere , t Illonvaty, Yirtan and h,,ii
-ktoierUhl have ',vim nothing; with
him isisinpareil to the neccsaity Or hies,
trituntaining- u p.r4td _flythly
lle would have *post with hisison.,
behLlW.L.,',sretis with/kis tind, 4, haw , h e t. ia
in Ole Ova — what , 'flyaway and office
vre to he distributed. then a ,titsser
?lent Ittehe , would bay,. lichee(
the
very Socdstouhit of poa yr to order to
lasen withing its itnint4int(i and stier.4l
G. 11.111 lirvekinrilgo did nut doAld4 ;
11..41111111 4111. 0.11%11'0 1 W , with the en _
ern and lortitinle of a brave 111111. arid
thu Muria honesty of a COIiSC.II3III.IO 011C1i
and in their his took ill .hal,nces
imsninent, rviln and run
rv. The (I?7,rwie4tial canned compre-
IY•nd this 01 e ofirssis not \Veal:lll , i
isannottinilerstand strength. Mtsral tot -
tenlies;'s is at In great disdaneu from Ouri
t) ; an d c owardice, rural and pli3loo t,
it (hi. other cxtr.p. ,
Air Briseldiiridge may buys , histsn a
°rebel, 111 ii 141 traitor," but,
• • tw vertll.l.—, at the I+4: of Iseinir, ifs--
n ouns mil as 11 with unlash
ionable ...•ntintent , , we Ina) city that we
rider the honest ‘'rebel," will .risked
I•yerythlng - in its l•filf4t., to the covhirdly
• ho 1,11 . 0 critic who denounces him, and
who was on IN true to his banherstaseause
I it wa, islssntitlisi with I is selfish and cor -
rupt interusti ; and who, if his had ono
thousandth part 1.1 CAR rt. loon to be
false ns Mr. Brisk niridge had, to be trim,
has it sold his country' and his
...11m•lell.••• for the poorest niess of pot
tage This belief ais share with the
gi..at tom.- .it Siatlivrit countrymen
t hiaNer) And e hivulry (•\ ore
when erctsi si aelinist them, and th e y
admire lissiiestsy and independens m NVis
venture to sa . s, lieu .fohn (' Brei in
• , h.-da s h would meet' alit,' 11 V. ar
nad iiesro cordially
to dby the gallant rs of tho
N'rthwmtt, uncles Sherman, .t he had
met him so often iii battle, than would
iii' ss ,,, of thus sew don, who, Ilk, the
ishissr of the (",,,,troerrietl,lol(le•lntlifilitiv:
.'maple, were not 1 101 • n 1/ . 1/11i1 (hit fluid
of i • 111t1 1. 4 Vlllll . l . 11V4.4 st I,,st, bat who
urged iitlis us to be there, who niailis for
tunes, out 1.1 the prase of blood, and a ern
brute in pr.porty,a, to their distance froin
the sei, ne of oarnagss •
a irsr affiliates a ith ealiir, and hon
esty with lione•i , hems% er it is to i.e
found The solsin 1 , of the 1011 V
fon2int f,,sr the Federal got ernment will
reaseitsher the name of John C. Itrss•k in
• ith II long afu'r I las time
the% ha... lo.i ...I ;z ht ~t' the editor t h.•
;111101,,ai.l I,7l4fri•t
-t 111 , “11 t hat
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Real Story of the Colleen Ba rin
pr.,m..ntory hrti% i tii film and
V..i• tJf
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and that tal,i '
pa.-aaig - t. LI/ it. .k/aitit three w,..!..u1t,r,
it alma.. itlt• V. a hed at
dru-li It had aril th , it
the titer were ohlitereteit I li
, I,u1: had been nu, tun,
lump. that Ow , aught lie the
Ludy 'if Ginner, hat there nil
ar te airy mean+ el itientity -
lug It A Cilin 1111111, Ile, idi guilty pre
sent, i•tated that it a Win' the bod:N.
E i l v U Gouger, It N0,t11,1 1..' rei oi
tinting V-10,111 ()II ,•
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bulb ii oll.41.11( 'ii It
air plain that the Ater, ..r the
rnibarhn
tinn tiir A wprien wii• false. The
incin,,t haul britiglit ill a
31111 So./111-
'llll, anti M, arrant+ fer dean
Wl.l, tanned Kit WI ffi t e 1 , ,r
tint,.„ (Hawed tO arre-t, SO will
hufn and 01111114 Loa HA SC/MIMI
11 , 0 t ugly ttulhrd 1110,11 L uL 1111 , r1y,
but even appear, il in pantie,
L wrote to the Castle, urtyng that they
hhouki tido nieamirel to put to ( . I.d icy
SUCII 11, MCIAIIIIIII as thin naptunty to crime.
I Wll,l LUPOY , Ted that the acapd.a . WitS not
Inure tlwirs than mine, aa 4 l, being a
inagi-trate ought 1. 4 9 enl,,ree my own
warrant.
I felt. the truth of thni, and octal upon
it I knew that if my intention to dose
were , tispected, Scanlan - would reesivi
notice and escape. I went after 'sfiiisel
to the offiesT commanding the military
forte of thedistrkt, and matte a requisi
tion fcrf u body of the Itightotinth Hus
sars, to bulurnishod that very night, to
by employed on a service which I pould
not conoutihicate even to him. After
some hesitatioNhoe placed them under my
conunand. Without telling biro whith
er we were going, I led them by by
road 9 to&aulan's boose In this 1 was
aspisted by Mr. Lyme, u county mughi
trite, who uccompaniixi me.
I ;posted sentinels all arouilA ft, and
then accompanied by a party of ' , the
t 04. ntli Hussars, knocked ut thedoor
and diked tor Mr. 4c lan, the fathltf.
A minute or two !med, during, which
thorn seemed to be some diaturbanee
within ; arid was into a morn
in which Berna l- of this %nifty woro'seated
by the lire
I said that I was come oh a painful
duty.—t eXellUtfl 11 lvitrrant ngnin r
8011.
"You!" Screamed out Ow
,„”You alike, come to arrest u
Theiii is eltuillt pure blood in but
veins. Your tither, and your g
father, midyear great-grandfather,
ted, and ahat and hvPd with his ti
-and grandfather, and great-grandf :
and* Von suy that you. are now he
arrest' him I Apt •
.ott are too lab
m r Son left home yaiderday, o ii
avoid arrest, but on bllAint , 4B ; for I
Nothing to fear fimn to e l aw .
could lime gooescd that pew were
ing on such all orrand i lie , vould
stayed to meet pith"
awswered that we aunt near,.
"F.learell she void , " A lin
COW(' YOU 211 . 0 in,ulting u. tfJ 11,
pace
W elitminNl the dwelling holt,
found nothitiy. Then we well
There Crall'ir
fbor COVITNI With hay My DIP!) .
about with their 6ttro, Sini
there was it lottdaolrnn l hi.ard
Scanlan %Rs pOllll out from midi
hay, wounded by a slame llm. in
saw us pass through tho hall with
and dropped taintidg t 4.1 the ground
the had been .lot.
win 13'441 At, il, pox{ ny,
and convicted. linnienve
1.1111 th• to prevent lii,r•xee Whin. Ile
to bog int.+ do visit his evil. \\lien
tered, he kaid—` II
lir.Llilucr, le. t 4.11 on th 4 I
bear 1 ,
ill-will; Sou did only )oni du(
I wanted t. ‘ ,,ii t
die imp., tilt , I did led hill 1.'..11%
nor Ilow was it !hat, L.
her as I had door, I (,111,1 have din
hers Sullivan, iiotend of puttm.,
114 we had agreed, on hoirdenn \n
inn shinned her with the
end of his latipk..t and thf•ti thr , a,
into the Shannon A n
truth Of nn it. ty, ymi 'II ttn i lhei
kit hid in the i-ave under the
inontory from wh , nre the tout
Led '
E‘ , "Mit" t; „ t • ,r rum ut k‘n 4
arul 110 pardiill 1/1 t.. qi
grouted
ing him to tin , plac,• ,d', vvlololl,
Vi out of
iiridge, rind f“ree , l h, h.• I
non tho
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The typo that told :t w eddirw, N. •
du% 11 f o n'errml to flair
per the .11Ille le , t...r4
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They are the elements to lash ,
world of —those tylN, ere a World w
something ul iY a, lw i rmifel w spa
u 1 rich u; summer and a. , grand a•
11/11111 fi1*W1.1%.4 that forest cannot (%.
Fruit that , hall I item for all time
The noY.louper hits lovenini , Owl
1.010:1, of 'the age tells at What r
the world ninning ; wit ertnn , l 1
our reeLoning without It.
tho green may bindle
isaind Of eatelliii in gatr last e pros
Noughts, 'hut it is only coming t" 9
something that is I.lolle ti 11154
numerable.
.Wc console ourselves by think
that ono elm make of that news pa
what he Clillinot make of liViDg oaks
bridge for thee; that he esti fling 0
the chum of the dead 'y ears and{v
safely back upon the hhadowy seal
the fur past,• The sitK9T shall not,
his Hong, nor the soul be po more.
little boy, four years :old:
being put to bed one oight v .by V''
lady, who tucked :him up nicely
kientni him. lie returned the kw,
then nnid : "Du the big bpys ever
you? lie wan, of course, answered
the nontive, buthe added, "I reek°
know the rettnon .ou won't let then
Sulnieriber for the WATettstAs
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