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QR.: out the mine Ile said lio , will notlet me have thili;let ific but quiek,,- --- -- r. ,-' I e . -- perietillie..dOilgtOte' 4o 444 7 4 1 2t . .. 18 though lie Witt atiiii4footli.ivailligiO sheet him. .:I shut the dorir ,yery: quickly, tearing th oth might make alintak frianlthe doiir.• niptitidGarrettitatiOlCafitritin Is will - drY ' a 4 , ffung;tr you except to 'go intlie.io oto' ilv He is de.spernteandwill-shootine ,Colonel - Conger came upiniul ivef 4 .ildeldedto dismount oar men. We had decided totire the bard and therefore eve loud' tri; - Jiismotint the met{ because the boil* -Wqedd nef stand theffira. . That occupied an Iwttr, for - we had td•diri -MOunt kite men two by.twe, ao,its not tolaitire the line unguarded: ' I remarked to Gong& ! that!. would trinkcithe' proposition for Beath, de stirreridet:illbal , being agreed upon, I ad ressed those In the-barn-told..thcm•we had fifty merkaround the,barn, all armed, and de , . landed their surrender lWe,wpre but tWen ty'-tive,Titit I made tbehinnber larger in order to intimidate theta: - . • • • . _._."--• I' The first that I heard %A Was : "Well'Cap ' thin that Is damned hurl! Thiamin is an in nocent man, and it i.4' hdid to burn his. barn. Give a lame man a chance. Draw up your . nlten before`the door,•and I will come nut and • fight the whole coniiiiand." . I said we did not come here to fight hint, but to take him pris ener-that we had - him,,and that he had bet ter surrender like a man.- He-then said "Give me five minutes tol, consider:" I said "Very well;" I waited for what I thought was „tive • minutesn I said I could wait no longer, and that tbe time feraction hdd conic; . then he said, "Captain, there is a man. here who Wants very much to surrender ;" I said; "Very 'well, let him hand out his arms that . he brought across the . river"-4 had ascertained that Harold had•carried a•Alrbine. . , ' I then Unlocked the door-keepin'g the lock ht the hasp-.-and told' Booth . that the man -could conic out, provided he brought a carbine and one pistol; then I heard a conversation between the parties inside, and Booth cursing Harold; telling him to go, that ha did not -- want hint to remain, ana wiling him a damn ed coward; then Harold came to the door and rapped, and said, "Let:me out quick ; I do not know anything about this man ; he ltda '.l; - ' '...4i•-ii.i.sii your arms; he litriVelVn' H l 4O ', ." II k• , then Booth said, "Captain; the arms are" mine ointld. shall keep them: this man is guilty of no, crime:" Conger cante-up and said I had better let Itini out, that he would he one less 1 to liAlit; I opened the-door and Harold eaille out; Captain Doherty, who had cir - j i•i* of cavalry,soon came up and took him iricharge; I ' put my back against the door again and_put the lock on., jk Then Con! - rer said; 'Th us fire the barn i immediately;" then I addised the person in the barn, and told him we should fire the barn in two minutes if he did not conic out,- hi again made the proposition to come out and light the whole command, and thin said, "Captain, I consider you to be a brave and honorable man; I have had a half dozen op portunities telshbot you,but I ilia not do•iiitthe. culled me Captain stqii u sing \ I had charge of the party; there was no nam& - Inent loped at all; I repeated that we IN not coin . to fight him, but to take him; and that we she d take him;:l had been holding a candle in my and ) 1 until Harold came Out, when Conger s. id it ' 'was 'presumptuous in me to hold a caul e, as' Booth might shoot me; I set.the candle 5i own 1 about twiny feet from the door, we (idled to make any soldiers Stand in the light" of the Candle, but Garrett and I wore there all the time. , I knew that Booth intended to shoot any one who Made any approach to the - barn to fire it, but we did not expect to do it there. Finally I told him \VC should wait no longer, then he said, "Well my brave boys, you can I 'prepare it stretcher for me." Conger came l up to me and said, "We will fire the barn." I 1 said,"Yes, the quicker the better." - When Conger was firing he barn the last words Alm Booth said were, "One more stain on-the old banner." I open ~1 the door quickly, and, I 1 3 the first I , saw of °nth' he was leaning against a hay-mow, with a crutch under each arm, audit. carbine resting in this way. at Ids hip; he was iii the act of getting up from the hay; he did getup, and dropped one crutch and started toward the fire. ,• I •He got within six or eight feet-of the side of the barn a . - eered all about as though.he should like see • limit the barn, having Vie carbine poised. .' Then hosecnied br give 1 it up. It was an old tobacco house, and there 1 - was a table there lying , bottom side up.' ' Hal turned to throw the table on the fire, bat he • ' it dropped it, ar.d turned to. look around the , m., \ .. • . om . barn. The fi re was rolling over the rod. He -------- - , -T ' saw the door open,,and, lie turned and drop r'rx ed the othericiairchltnir started. toward the' i•-ii .0) or mitt t'cif liniping; halting jurnp.-; .4. 5.13 1 I C--.sed his lug, instead , of the crutch. The • GT last' -o or etired sty. he' took were' on his \ leg. e came with intWelve Ilket of. the door - 7 Whe 1 heard the report of a shot. Irwaatiten - t slam ht outtlaeilittiiiroiraltiniribl hint to —' come o tt. , • - lirt" , A- ,1 i• ..: ..! ; "e_ • •'... . Q.- 'here was he shot? *• . ' •ii,:,: ui '' A. -Through the peck; the bullet ,perfora-. F i bi ted both sides of his collar, fe - gave a spring 8 . 30 1 , when lie was - shot-and len down; I .kumped II : I in, and while I was', getting to him lie partly turned over and appeared as though he was I going to get up ovu' I .caught him by his arms and went down on. him; I did. not 'know that he was mortally. .wounded, atill - Ithdiiglit I would-secure Biro but I soon sa* that he Was powerless; Conger came - in I tinned up_ the wounded man'slead and said,."lt is Booth eertainly;" I suppos d, at the time, that Con \l. ger shot him , and s id, "What on earth did you shoot hint for ?' Said he, "I did not shoot him;" then the idea ashed on my - mind that if he did, it had better not e knevgn, turned again and said, "All nglit• said he, "Ilitinnt• shoot him," "Well," sahl "the man two did goes Inekiinder arrest;" all this took place very fluidity. , -.— 1 1 picked up the Carbine which Booth had dropped; the pistol he grasped in one hand so tightly that I had to twist to get it dot; I' took the pistol; Captain Doherty cattle in`mid . took the carbine und, knife out of Booth's belti, at I: \ that time Garrett rushed in and sal "Boys, let us extiqzish this fire;" th e sold ers ran \ .v.Avcs Vss, wielphia Inckct Agent.' . 1 .. .: ~- -_. ;., ••.• •• 1 ' • .- ~ i •-, _ ,..,......t_i vr. ,,,.... 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Beittt --- cfnl-lifitf - t . 0.1 - tk 4 and tifientAblqdriSti? gaie 'ldam*PrO. -1 0 1 . 1 .0i month t age, 'the „ - vi.tifo'l atiothe•tniid' oftils.liiittrii-airAkedifitilei 4.11103411/..-WPF.TI' Would ioscitiffithlueoonger was: therc r and' „ Alg a ) ,-, ~ ....,-,...„::...,,,.. puthliiiiattOlbtooth's tiling lit Said - nen. - ....i1t.ae0,, - '7 iiiiiiiiik. lutillielf,":lifidiliOn he swOone•iiway ag'aint I ing on iqr.on ' that; s' was WasidriVireo all the thml;:hec,;aiiiik- - in ,w444leet,'.. jins-Asyi ' ,ll w 0-40 ~ *.l". la?g l y er - o ! ° .. 6 4( 12123k -% 11 1 7 ` -' ', •:. -4AVAI . " ti - Jl4 Atihrt , 1.. . ti....n..4,;.....,31ui ~.....hr jiitielittittitf4 aii*thit ' ll o'.':..**A `vhcAfi: 'WelfWgth:c4 tkockt the . ntiddid frifhhitkana I diCtiot- ...„, :raf t eud,Yeitl .100 w: think eseofi4thOfite - vhiantheivliiitir asif 1 4 41 .4 - siAlc,jr i i r _ 111 Ink iapidifs . Itibeconte stif•inirnksthatTill Ai mountain s , at_ 1 , juia,tetaltO tiWay; Wo elgrint:hlik*lliti. and aniilidmn 'by di ;lain cir this hcandand ettlW-o,riiiiitie w - , • :11 080 ..amo t tOrit: toil l o t, • ' t ke-oih t tm t, , ig,os.soaigito, 4tid - fleelitst `Abrol7ra6 tutu*, - - - &-atrr ' &IP, • and'isitTakk..Coli , ,Onnifet'state .4 ! *Mid lifivitdOne with .a Booth's fidhinindlixfsii , dlatimind • plix but' of eidinOt Comprehend:tblk lip untleialdikatitiflsted:him -so that I ,could d e i s L a illi os i m ot,eonAv war:Ebbs; Ithen said that the' ball hadVastattl and very far' away. "`/...”.' througyhis - deck; Vi - ! , trashed the . wound an , • Thli'morningolntine :Washed kis triettOooponed his :eyes and , - ‘l , • :: ; . iiiitii m ma ire rof squalid tor ed - to - tealize'-what• was going oar; the , =. ifoititodtilie : Ch - I, ~ cit wordalielittered were, -"gilt me, oh kill , i ee s *site - AVet - 4:a* .7 .. lis.i 1.01.1 A ‘'No Boothe when I said _l3oetb,' l .-be tfpon• that:4oloT - -Seemed 'surprised, opened his eyes and looked 'y ou ng , ;: . t i roynokipmells, about; It had _begun to beds ylig.lll, then: - the men WeiettillAndste , The sun - was rising. •- Iktid. "No - Booth, we' nowbefeasciiiptendid4oc do not Wiab•t&4llll joigthat: . 'wvittord, 4 4 8 -ther-Bast) - -taiir..-allI:. the 4 , wonud,was not moxtal, and thatcba,mtgPt.let , lookedworxlvit eiWtalift litre. i "He repeated the - tequOt that I should ger. --Therreminded me; kill him. Then' Gonger- - atme- He tvill§kr!eal - d these peORIIO7 They hi ing . doivii Cif 'one aide "of him, -. and .1 on '*e b A ,th o l l a , 9 1e y_ h - a d was , other - sid& ;'I spoke to Conger in refefObe. La rap • nt. ' t4lllny , li&gibt Cap . fainfikt4irom - Whom we .got. Ow, hifoi ] Tut thvy.had diapor ii tcc mat t ion fit Bowling Greerr, - fifteen =Hie bez to m -e it attract atter yond; that Mr had pirated Ttioth , and 'Heroin They sat is silence, and , nVer• 'the - - rifer. - , When I. mentioned Jett'a irtitched our everyinotiol •ndthe;Booth opened lilacyes and said, "Dia complaining Impoliteueft Jett betray - ,me ?," Then I saw 'That I was Italian, and iihich make M aking I unneeesskry „developments, . and - I, nervous, and tmeoiatiiil said "06 nevet Mind' anything , *tout Jett." .lie wards to exteriiiinati He scented to lie paralyzed belotfithe, wound: . about T:peinde - .His hinds lay by his aide. lie said. "My .ties ; - ich I have nc hands.l l l totkup one of his hands and.washi man oo; they cii r ed it in ice Water. He looked at it and sal% the were infer' "Useless, useless,7_,arid dropped it. ' ' caked on them. The first thinglie said after we got . him on The, little CI the piazza was to repeat the request that we Lion-t—ifiey all I should fell his mother he died for his countrY., wise affictedi and I that he had' doile what lie, thougfit - washardly a natb I' the best: „This' liesiird in a low whisper .— I froth sore o yes , Booth died leaning against a mattress,. which 1 mind 'of one ey the girls at the Garrett house got and laid oul this 'must be so, the piazza. — l was not sworn on the trial My pl c ever y d a y, testimony has never been _taken, except be- r uuy children fore . Judge Hot. and that Ms been disposed ' would4-ou am of; it' annot be, found. I was isuMmoned af- could sit for at ter 'got here but I was not .wanted. In re- arms, and let Bard to one leaf of the diary .that was absent, .eyes all that t I found* in Virginia about ten days after the ery day,: It capture. ' ‘ day we met a - and She had thought the chi preached, aud could afford so ilitit :n f; iv' ing lint a cat around each of same time the ing its nose . was content terfoce.-- ".A.ntnti -lector it 'lrbe Noble Revenge. The coffin was a plain one—a poor miS °rabic pine _ . coffin. No floivers on Its top, no lining of the rose white satin for the pale, bro*,pOsturicith. ribbons fCbout!' Abe coarse shroud. ; The brown hair was laid decently 1 , back,%'ut there . wal the crimped cap, with', the liciqfte beneath thaAin,„ - The: suffer Cr. -., 'filiiii i Cipitr ;•iiiCittlaile4 ih - fi6i , sleep slid child, as the city undertaker screWed doWn the top.' • 6 1 . : "Von, can't —get but of the way boy; why den,t. somebody take the brat ?" \ "Only" let me , see her one minute," cried the hopeless orphan, Ontehing the side of the charity box, and ash- he gazed into the, rough lace.anguished Wars streamed rapidly doWnthe cheek on which no childish bloom! ever lingered. Oh ! it was ' pitiful to hear him cry, "Only once, let me see my mother only once." „ .11 Quickly and brutill 'l3 the hard•heartet monster struck the boy .• away; so that he reeled with the blo . For a moment the boy stood panting with grief and rage, his blue glittered lips throttTh his teals., as he tgised his 1 puny arm, aka with a most unchildish accent screamed, " When I MU a man, l'4 kill you for that." , There was a coffin and a heap of earth between the mother and the poor forsaken child—a monument, much stronger than -granite, built in his boy-heart to the mcllto 1 ry of the 'heartless deed: .- - -.- • - ---- The Colift House was crowdol t _to sulibta tion. • I "Does any one appelir as this mane Conn-. sel?" asked.the Judge. There was silence when finished, until, With .lips tightly. pressed egether, a' look of strange i telligence blend 1 with haughty reserve up , n his handsome fo A rt-es, a young man steppe I forward with a rm tread and kindly eye, to plead for the Crri g and friend less.l I-Ic was a stranger, but om his first soignee, there was a silence.—Tlie splendor of his genia•gntmficed—convipee d. ' The man ivrio &mid not find a friend was acquitted. "May God bless you sir, I, nnot." "I want no thanks," 'repli ca ed the stranger, with icy i coldness. "I—l believe you are unknown to me." "Man ! Twill refresh your =wry. Twen ty years ago you struck a braken • hearted boy away from his ,mother's coffin. I was that raw boy." ' • The man turned livid. "Have you rescued me then, to take -my life ?" "No, I-have a arrebtar xtrenge ; I have saved the life of -a man whose brutal deed has'rankled in my breast for tWenty . years. Go ! and remember the tears of a friendless child !"- ••,' .-• • . . • --- !.- The man bewed his head in . shame and r Weht,atit frOm- the,presenee ,Of a, inagnariimi -0 as grand to him as incompiehensible, and The noble young lawyeefelt .God's smile in his soul -forever after. - _ , . -- _ • . Tor. Hon. Cornelius Hamilton, Repiesertta tive hi Congress from the Delew . am. District, Ohio, was killed at his home in Marysville, 'Onion bounty, on Sunday Morning, by an in saneson. Mr: Hamilton was elected to the Fortieth Congress as the successor of How Ames R. Hubbell. He was ono of the mast wealthy and influential men flaile county in which he lived, and was .srity known and ioved fan his deep intetest - n all benevolent enterprises, and his kindness toward the poor •f his neighborhood. Politically: he ry thorough Radical, a man of strong con victions, and firm in his adherence thereto. • . . . THE Democracy of Pennsylvama. are flat- 1 tering themselves on the prospect of securing a majority in the Legislature of 1869, and an active canvass has been going on among the party 'for a successor to Senator ,Buekrtleu. Hort. W. A. Wallaw,the State Senator from the ClettrAid district, finds the most favor'for en t the positlini. Our opponts, h wever, will are over sanguine.: -The legislaure. ( 1869 be more ,strongly Republican an- that'. o 1$(1% ' . / . • - , - If Wai - 41. t '1 ; o iriaa wbo l bea l rs urt m il y Y naine ati lin. nui i n thil ds -mli'yisetoewl wee sitting .niter low chair by the fir zealously; putting a patch upo . n the knee o e i I , s wieners, tutninir the piece of end thatiand holding her Leadlj l e i l t e t t e li T tl ° fl iril i . ill w Y a;; il t s i ti n : e ities . c 9 o n i e • 9 W rs S o w d u; e i tl r t :ni p ri w m a i t t l o c t ki. h he n i t h w iy i ro e n ff g ee Wt. effec t . . 1 1 11 briglit,--co—mpare ifotwitrtistelihealsovto:lfY: think, . ° l,A i tl i v i et ti r e tir l l 4" rt i hrt I .3 l l le air"--te4ll l l',.."here'S a :ehanerete4hreir ti;way your patches.- Hurrah eetritrr at on; the Iludson,flliv lenythilig e . 17; you g s i t c W: e i l l i s c ii l:l ; . "NeniV,Thomas,"' said.she; and when she an: , : . i s t 'l ik .11 6 1 i fi ni i ti llfi e r severe always l3l s rn h a e t: . d°*'l lna : l..cf dollar, il7bl4°l r a :i d .if Stir °) 1:11:18' 1 . M I : * l . " . t . '.. t f 1:1 1. I V . Molls a t t t t t i 1 r‘ {are ?r,izt=ef:-:'3:09• tickets s t c read a'otalkinglll t t e b r A i e i e oisiitiolii. it t .ll o ft . it y n4 iP think i tae, .- o m luieli kl thelong list of prig s'l u i Tn ii m ai s: Vi ti k e i nt e lh :: ,se so .c i ::p p k : Y : ce , u ; g : : ' ll at i i ll i " ii ,n ' t), (F. :o t 7i se - d. Y ' O 'l it li ty g' I ii i f l l l .l-I' i k v . ak " e tha t the lt 1 3 . T .' 4' looked ammo a:n m oy ern ed l . ' ie s riL li ad :: : ...,-; y e tri d ey : t T il : : :: nuo ti } nu i t B l i ut d i st y . ; i n o lo t ' t_ t i I: I :he :1 1;1 1: 0 7 . cr a t!: e iw t . l a o • church u r i r e c s are h i Lii , t i s n t grab-boxes aid; lot lerieg?. trUltouldn't ;dare to saf how many dol never d 1 lartil finale s pent on them i and, ,• ii . i l th e i l ii 4it e ed itile ;o . ,;ni ' tshiY i at: me. . "Don't "Yoh en that.you are almbst too old to be -Y-tis well be I, es any ' one 'and Its 7 reit matter—only Ire,,,blde ti ha do v i e l n ar ,t ." many x ki ow; Torn," and the wise little . v. d -o ol m la - a rs n 471 , oofted gm.. I to at t i l e i T r eh: a w ay;" ; o " o a l ß b d i u . site c° m held e s in next n exl baby's Iv e t! socks ic, ' , \ with* ood-sized hole - in each heel. And I laid wn My . paper, and tried' to speak very convincingly. "Nor' 3lollic, it is all' very well fora mete to jog on day after day I earning ] and spending just; so much; but lie i for the 'exeiten eit of th..,- thing, if • nothino; likes to Make ' venture.oneein a- while just lialci el rc: e " s;' but T at don't you rementher the sum.for it Was rather i h ij ' a i • ui ll p e l ipasa l t s s, , e '' : ' sa tt : d i to d tp l hi e . s ec i l o i t i :i i ' l t : tr •ly en . 7, e rstit ' ion to me —. led me b y . a ont l land e m O o f ng the e n t e b x e t r., I c 9 timings,m li a a just newblack over the maiden aunt in an oitaiiinteltify,ligainst Mary's good judgment. ' -Capitalli Million of dcilla,re; I more or.lees; oil wells honing day and night fence. II was very muelfelated, and' promis ed Diary t deal of dress we had seen displayed in some show rwindoti. Well they bored anti bored, throw-' jn e g ie up ab il out to great b ezin le dirt, la w e and spot, a e g t, reat deal ofl the tre.as water, but not a drop ri , t• oil; and. just as they were urer, or some one else ran away with . the hinds, and that endedflie whole affitir. Mary like a t good little- women never reproached me, but when I 'mime home one day and found ' her turning her old just - ow nice. in o inside out and up side down,,. felt—well Vean't tell h • but I thought'of that black silk dress, •.' "And oh!" she continued, When% you. re- Member the . tor t le flour-sitter?" and she laughed outright. So did I when I thought of the spectacle I prose 44tcd wh few turn' he crank th ; 0 . o 1 • mien Rs diseased ' eyes. itlxelh4le . • Vi - irdrathrit"W l it off and started the whole nation, and you- a bout morning, amt t; ought, while I was ought to have.seen them swarm ! • The lame, Mout it, I might as well , buy one for Mary the halt, the blind, the lepreus - . -- all the dis- and one for little Torti,oo, I showed them tehiperss that are bred of dirt and iniqpity, were to her iw hen I went hometo dinner at noon. . 1 is:Presented in the congress in ten minutes, "Not three! -0 Toni, bow could you ?" ands p i ed still they mune ! Ilve_rv.women that lied she looked really grieVed. While I thinking' & baby brought it - altalg, and every wo- it a pity if I must account-for every penny 1 I men•that hadn't borrowed enc._ What reeer spent assumed the dignified tilt. which the oe ent and what worshiping looks they bent upon elision seemed to demand, and the meal passed that dread mysterious. Power, the Doctor !i in silence. I went home at night to fi nd her They watched him takehis phials out; they sewing us usual. My conscience gave an un watched him measure the partieles of white comfortable twinge as she looked up pleneint powder; they watched him add drops of one ly, and then hinted to the great basket of work.; precious liquid, and drops of another; they Ifahe only had r. sewing' mfitchine I Perhaply. - lost not the slighest movement; their eyes I should: draw one, and I crew happy over the'. were rivited uporailm with a fascination that thought, imagining her 'surprise when I senel nothing could distaet. I beliete they thought it home quite unexpectedly. She would not lie was gifted like a god. When each lull- think me unwise then in having bought the vidual got his portion of hiediefoe, his eye:: • I'A:es. ' , were radient with joy—riot w itlistanding hy , Little Tom interrupted my reverie with-- • nature they' ere a thankless iind impassive "0 father, old Susan who used to work for tie; race—and upon hte face was" Written the un- 1 lies been here to-day. She has burned) her questioning faitlithat nothine on earth ;could' hand so she can't do a4thing. Mrs. Brig..-7 4 prevent the patient from getting well now. I gave her a dollar. Mother said slid ceuldn't Christ knew how to preach to . . simple;; give leer any money. - hilt she put some salve childish, igniirent,euperstitiot , disease-tor- on her hand all gave her something to eat." hired vag''abontis : If -- -heded ,ie Rid% They i I dal not look at Mary, but cunt: ved t, turn flocked to air poor human octor this, morn' Toni's thoughts into ; another eh:inn - J. tug when the fame of what he had done to the' .r. oi was 1 nay Pe . .:.: cainfortabl..4 on pasar sick child went abroad in the land. and they I ,lingi through the hall the. next - day, to over worshiped Itlinlwith theireyes Ni li iI e the die ;hear her conv4sation with a friend. 'No,' \ not know as yet whether. there was virt u e in I she Was stiying,yi shall not subscribe .to the I his samples or not. The ancestors of these' raiding club this Winter. I can't well spare —people precisely like them in color, dress, the two dollars." manners, customs, ignorance, simplicity— , Well, the days went b., without our saying hocked in vast multitudes after Christ and anything more about it. 1 grew ri little ne e they kINV him make the affieted whole , vous as the time drew near,• and opened my. with a word,it, is no wonder they weirshiped I morning paper with some trpiou. At him. No wonder his deeds were the talk of. 1 length My eyes weie, greeted .w ith a long list' time nation; no wonder the multitudes that fol- of the fortunate numbers which had drawn lowed Him Were so great that at,ope tinie-30 thrti largest prizit. 11 read them over car miles from here—they hind to let a, sick 'Man fulty tram first to list, and then all mrel down through the roof because no appreech ly still, from last tri first. ' Ifut in vain, my could be made to thesloar; no.worderilis arid- numbers were not there. . lenee were so great at Galileo that He had to. . Ine,slay °Owe anotherlist ap peared, which e t c preach from a ship removed a little distance ; I read with the saute result. At last; among from the here; no wonder 'that even in the I these that drew a prize worth - less than a dol. desert pl • about Bethsaida .5,000 invaded hail found iny own. . . His soli tude and. he . had to feed them by' a eTom," mid a friend, whose office was next inhaele e lse see them suffer for their con fi d- to mine, "don't you think Joneg was • tool ink faith "ni l devotion; no wonder when there en 9h to buy a ticket if that gift miter! t, - •• . was a'g re t'' mmotion in a city in those days prise ? . one i s bor xplained it to another in words I I winced but said nothing, and e went on. to this e • They sey that Jesus of Naze- "What do you think he drew' I'A dauby relit laconic." •. • . . print of Witehingten,,land a pair of eighteen Ile healed the sick. If a ma y would tutve carat brais sleeve buttons ! He emisoles him ercul to attend him all the day . long,.ktni Self r)th the adage, 'live and learn,' but I think core to Palestine end do likewise. • . ''a fool rind his money,' etc., more appropri- We ,as I was saYlng, the doctor distribn d atti. _ • medicine ae long as he !Many to distribu e, I, de sonic replyand le ft him. I thought ' and his reputation is mighty in Galilee 1 is Iw 1 uld not'earty'home the newspaper that I day. • Among his patients was the child .• f gilt. I was ashanied to have Mary see it„, the Shiek's daughter—for even this po s e, - But as we sat befOreite fire after tea : I ged handful :Of sores and eln has ' its royal "Why, Tom," said she, where's your pa-I Shi —ft pecte old devil that looked - as if he per ?" I had intended to say that I forgot it. ; ' l e t o Chief Magistrady.of this tribe of hopt- brown eyes and tell a Ile. 'So I just told bee , l shirtless savage S- The princess--I meft the Wholehnith. : N-,,, Atwon dbe more at home in a poor-house than But I defy any one to look into; Mary's clear, th Shiek'Sdaughter—was only 13 or 14 years I believe itsliehtid scolded, or said, "I told o , and bad a very sreet • face-end a pretty ytiulei,"Trehoidd have put on my mat %Millen. ' ne, 'She Was' the; only Syrian female we• the house; 'but her only remark was—" New hate seen yet' who, wits not so stnfiillrugly er mind, Tont, we'll know better next lime' that She couldn't smile after 10 o'clOck &tar-. DO you wonder that I think her a wonderful day. night withoct breaking the Sabbath.— Woman ? '1 Medea great , resolve that night, Her child' was a hard lot, though—there was and I have riot twilight a lunch 'down town not enough ofit to lead plerend 4lie peer p ile inoked i cigar for a month. Even-. my 'little n ear ft so . p inkly up_ all who and paper.. Of &Bikini& are laid away came near ft (as If it that lnider' that now was on 'ahigh shelf celtt cd• the way of . temptation. Its chance Or never,) we were tidal with And when Mary asks what has become of my cempaselon.vihieh was genuine and -nOt , Vut pipe, I look sober and apt)? that I think on. • : ; • smoking .digress - with me, but I lankh to, . myself as Mink Of the sewitrr Machine that will stand in thetkirner by the window before I • many months, and the rest that will tome to those busy fingers. I even stepped into Brown & Smith'sto inquire the price of their 'best 1)110E6111o; bathati. dare not 'think of at present.. . I' - - . ' It has been, after 311, tigoe'd • ,leadoii; but I think it will be lily , w last, as it sMy first ex perieneti itithlotte:ry tickets. ; ' . • - .; • •• -... A Comm-man doctor claims. that caneera can be cured bfLburiing :theni with a. sun glass, the bent — oT thCEngt Wiring it peculiar affect. , t•••:, There aritcl<ooo miles of printed called rondo. in Fall rit*r, Mass., every yclit This would go, around the earth threw breadths 'tido • k -f trMiliZted MEI in 'Paler tiriarists who irthe United Land' •snmo kug-grilphje and • f the p Inplc of ' 11 :4-gstana the. siniatkm is 'angibtlity that ragacne.ss;_and one naturally And. . -r cannot lii,d'Aihere (kxl , the brook and 1 C:0/Mike& upon, nt find:v*olllOn even' tilleffiel, Nast. as ^ifiey, ietmorsommo ,ods of, my. un tid4dri„kitiel9uds .asi., ihe 'usual lijirsat .patiently )r.tbe camp and. ?Might - bestow Newt tad- and 'Some of Jr : one. sees, . Men • as herein nvo* c i -anti. hildren ith fl an.: Lac f , Indian s , lin tile Cliii hing 'taint in It ar nrd gqwgew or in such a way as, f_most, leadily.---L ilireless patiend iith that vile nn 416 1 is so truly Ela white man so Lana Sivake that whole tribe.• other'pecu4ri the:noble r.;tl ' the; ?hair. • dirt had k. lo condi re other say that t is free 'them go I thin k lied peo of seri T? !s., Ana n'inother Id in 'her upon its o that mr- Yester- Jojaekass honestly, I aa:wre . ap- Its mother when. we loth ibled at the the - ehUd not :In-: kbit ' d airy Lottery Tickets. ES . ' GeSG' 'lamer tint 41 RC n ter. . . Gen..fisinak, who fano* sixty-seven years of age, la Six feet threelitebes in height, :Ind ia as - straight .as an arrow, and in hfAzolingef days uscd'to ocel evQmlntllap on' s tile tialtd% with-ghoul he. came ;a ; .contaet . in runnint, jumping, and NVTOStling'- Ile is known imil veraallv among the' Indians as the "fastest 'runner." Ile tells us dist ho-'was never bad ' irpressed but once, arid that was;matty.ypita ago, whenlie was.encalrip.al .at Gib Itintdan village, o the Missouri river:- The Indians had bran htiin k their'fastearruntuo, and chal lenged 0 • General to run: : Ali the tribes in that,park, f the, country were present, and, all were in high, lee thinking ' th ey 'hiiit,il l 1 sure thin,. Gib' " arney prepared himieft; , and wentl a_.- it a half a mile from tamp- aerossit ' --/ ire, which was as near its the In, 1 than; .Were allowed - to come to his camp, aiid , me 1 hem ,l The India ''s were so confl.Tent of w*. niug the race, tint they bet everything thi , cy po .ssed on resrilt, and the officers f Name. 's comtitand also backed their favor- Ito to the fullest vlctbnt. The Indians would lit ti,butfalo robe against a plug.of tobace(i;' 'or a pony againictNa few pourids of su ar .,, ,, or coffee.; The diStance ran was 800 . yards and one from each side chosen to start them, and as jtidgss of the race. ' , The Indian got almost 15feet the advantage of the General on' the start, but sapposing that he could ban. the Indian easily lie did-not mind it at that; but it was a long distance to gain, and by putting forth his inmost 'efforts and starting every nerve, he bnly beat the liid:ari three fe6L--' 7 The Indiaii dropped upon the ground at the end of the race, exhausted, and was 'so ni4eh cliagrinedl at his defeat that ho would, under no circumstances, come near the General again. The General would on 15• accept a few trifling things for his winnings, but gave the best back to the Indian. From that tune lie has been Itnown , among, the Indians us "the fastest runer,",:nril his influence is in riropor tion to hi _popularity. 1 Mirk. urlifsh 1.41*h. I never want another one. The cooking apparatus was in the little lunch room near the baztr, and it was,- .all open to the. street.-=,- The cook Was' dirty, and so was the table, and it Ifild no .cluili on it. The fellow took' amass of .sausagillneat and coated it round i a Wire and laid t on aciarcoal fire to cook. •When it was done lie 11 d it aside, and a do's walked sadly in and nipped it. lie smelt it first, andtrobahly recognized the remains Of a friend. ; The 'cook took. it away from bins Mal laid it before us. ' 'Brown milk'''. pass:.' ' ifii plays euchre sometimes; and we all pais it'in turn. Then the cook bakeifil broad, Hat wheatsts, cake, greased lif-yell, with the suutsage anti started. to: bring it to us. It dropped,inTrihe dirt, and 11cl:ticked it tip and polished it on the scat of his breeches and laid, it before us:, Brown' said, "I .pass.',' eNVies all' passed and called a new deal. lie iiitt some eggs in a frying pan•and stood passively pry ing slabs' of meat from between his teeth titil d Tack: Then lie used the fork to turn k . the e g•s witli, and hreught theta along.— timw said, "I puss.'.' All followed suit. - We dul not - now what to .do, and so we ordertal a new ion of sausage. The cook got out his wire, apportioned a proper amount sausage' molt, spit on his hands, and fell to work. 1 This titne,with one accord, we all as set] ..........m....m.r •••••=, • I.TA 1.7,1 1 I NIS In 6r. i .. u rorno fly. now 10 • 1. Remember that our will is more than likely to be crossed every day, "so prepare for it.. > 2• Everybody in the house has an evil na 'ture as well as ourselves, and therefore we are not to expect too much: 3.. To learn the different temper and dif, Positiati of each individual. 4. 'To look on each member of the faMily as one for whom we should hate a care.. 5. When any good, happens to any one, to rejoice at it. .6. Wheminclined to give an angry answer ,to .overemite - evil with good.' l ib 7. If from sickness, pain, or infirmity, we feel irritable, to keep a strict watch over.our , -' 1 -el - , - ,22. 8: To observe when others a are suffering, ittrl drop a word of kindness nd sympathy Edited to them. • 9. To watch the little opportunities of I pleasing, and to put little annoyances out of I the way. .10. To take a cheerful view of everything, eye,n of the Weather; and eneburage hope. 11. ,To speak kindly to all the servants— ptkr6"pratise them for little things when you can. 172. In all Ovasures occur to put yourself Inst. • 13. To try for / the soft ansN‘er that turn eth awny . 112 c i) Bost cm Girl. The Boston girl is of nwilium height, same what cottony, pale, intellectual face, light hair, Mite eyes, wears spectacles, squints a little, nailer' di-shabgle, in dress, slight' traces .of ink On her right second linger, blue as to her stocking::, and lame as to her feet; Of physical he she is no ' boaster, Ind •of intellectual beauty , she •is the "paragon of animals." Gather aolandelion by the road side, she. will only recognize., it as the Livid°. (I , m, tard.nicum, and discourses to you learned. ly of its fructification by winged seeds. *•i, • .* *. *, * The Boston girl is a shell. She ! never ri pens into matured flesh and blood woman. bee is cold, hard, dry, and juieeless,an in 7 tellectual mummy. Gail Hamilton is al type of the Boston 'girl at maturity. Abby IKelly Foster was a type of the 13)stoft girl gone- to seed. If Galillamilton will live as long as did' bby Er „y, she will carry a blue cotton 'mnbrella, wear a z liowell calico, and I make speeches on the At rongs of I woman and the , ~ 1 abuses of the tyeatit - man. 'lf the Boston girl A—NEtv CfßlCAGO,"lEss.tvox.":-_Tor four ever marries, she gives birth either to .a - years past a party of'sOritualists in Cliltle!!*.i dictionary or to a melanelinlv l / 4 looking ~young have been diligently boring. a hole in 'the intellect, who is fed excluslvay on vegetables, earth, on thd, testern edge of tl city, in quest and at the age • of six has mastered logo- of oil. A "iiii:Clurn," led by i visible spit rithms and zbology,is well' up in the Carboni it, Promised that`by exercise uch faith terous and fossiliferous-peilixls, falls into hand a small augur, the well .o spout oil: frog pond a few times, tlie4 when be IS eih , ears of age, and sleeps beneath a leartfed tit the moni ( the deluded! aims, bored, thc ept- ii..,-, ss tn. o s of did ilit , y saw.i. rA, 'ildl•cth Of seyvti ' \vand.the Leonlocloa etkracum. 1 -., i hundred will ninety fretsrigaclid tl, , there was a ',pra inet liT;lotts arteslan , - well,' with. - pie,* of water, blft ithOIL A few days ago, however, a phenonicuon notualliaccurted. — ; The Cliimgo, Teibune tells the striry : "It seems. hat, riot satisfied with their . prctions eNperinients, an I the rich flow which has fol lowed their;. explorations, they . have , beef4`4J, boring still deeper.- All concerned Were star ' Lica a day or two' since, at finding ' one :1 . their ides: monopolized -qty - • a Imo emanation ; as • .plenteous - •as the water which was expected to flow.' froth lq , %And noxious enough to threatan to Txdson Wiz latmosphere riw miles around. It lifips . rilacA , by those Who Uwe seen It agii dame e tas. I,:;wlileit burns i . ed, with a - slight blue tingsiot at ill flickering, and with a full carbonuffoni blate. _As this blaze cannot % be put :mit, thd -no uricpri)posoi to utillzot thaluinature vol curio, by Placing around Raid, of refleeiorq for the purpose of illuminating the, city Ito the direction atilt, setting isatf - , :- ! • . i• • . :,.: , ,vi t a • "Therni S llOlVi9 1 „ . After a great snow stor m , a little fellow bo- grin to shovel a path throjigh a large: snow bank before his gratnnot er's door. lie had nothing but a small shovel to Work With that "how do you expect hi geti throug drift ?" askea man•passing along. ~4c • "By keeping at it," sold the boy ch rfully - ; "that's how 1" •- • .„. , . TI I, is the secret of masteiing almost evit! ry di . catty under the sun. If a hard task 10 1 'hero you, stick to it. Do not keep 'tbinkin 1 how arge or hard it . •IS ; but go at it, and-lil-11 tie . little it wilt grow'amaller and sunOle,r•ii. unt it - is done. .•, : I • . -... ..4 . 31 • t. . c , -The fence of n grave , yard In Ri v ifthond, Ind., bean; an Inscrititlan•in large White lei ter; "Use,=---"-'s-Ditters if you would keep. ant of licro." - ;• . ! ' i •-r•- , • AD 72.1:7,T1i.:131,E1TT-Lc • 44 , , i^: : '.e, : -.1' .. .,,,Ar 1 ,.. 4 :' iii;Citi% . .:"4*-I:l7.F.F.Z_lette -. Titie . .er • .Nk..17?4,1t:' ini_untslor firat. Itlk ., ma. fnel`padugtblegne . 4, 7. ' 1 ..• ; , , j , 7 1 .", neitiora4*e::. '.,,n. :axkiiiiit Onid..2 ina ilor . :••••.,-- • :•. 4••e gris INI iainittieinknts." -- '. i: 4 ' , f) '-.-- A-.L i- f - ' . A 'pace • cqiii4 to 70- : prx . ....- a I L A rltiluy, • . , . -: - ....,:",• t:tilirt" V.Bastamt Nott.:o ret ni1•1;4 n'tle:l 4 . 5. tlAnit- 4 4 . 4-• 14: tneill:ttely biter tho fuck. Lrielyirta bzeiar o nnitanctia - # bry ten it.ntot i tt lincqur me:: in.••t•rOon;:` ...,,,,, 2. i, ; • Atizirrfrr;(4. end 4;a::::::.:.....1;n0..-I:4;,••;',nrslg , .t!. ' i...Me . - 1.141... ' r I.e::Cg L ' . •,:•1• %;1f.;r .ekr• o.!r:iTii , C.,:11...;. rl(4 lol,^ CAL: ^' It . e/ 1“ I(# ....1.1,....) ••. , ..r. It l• , 1 1 c.1-.7.')1 1:1 . -.,.i ~.).• •`..' s w : fi, • , X.!.:..•in•nle , !,:,:ett I mt.:i in .;',•!..1 Ist beor'st .......;*:tlii q diielitl.,..zr: to iil4/1/ 14...ertiti:1 in Cul! Iv:••;•• • -g , Vii?.r.• • . ..- 3.. i aQmt , 30. 818 . ___] I. reelt Into Briglinnet: Scraille,, _ . Bat let us seek it field fit interist. ' Here mit , 4 4 our rig ht are the private grim its of bineenhi„, ruleth In Zion, Brigham Tu ng. Twenty acres he of to the !tea rt of the er<l! i' 4 •1 1 014 ar'c'pleamet walks and flora bmitititur,: mended bra Wall of stone. ithin thtten: , closure are three princely tsar iiimisk., 'where hie hirthirty w ived and num rides progeny. Each of.these houks dirties a ante, that disi4 order and confusion may not ar se in U: camp of Israel. Th4 l awk.Bee 111 .e If e, Lim House, and;Wbitdlrernq yin. e Hilt -Mile :pig ty wait is desighed to Shl out the World' , . to e. ii ii ludo inquisitive sight, be vie shall Yeti- : lureo dc:acribe the-steno -WI his. ,ItlN,the hour of sunset, gilding: 0111 in untauit.,Vitli, r I rapturous light. • .IVe amirme i 11M MAstive:, iron- gates, and ttnhke 3foore s disconsolate • `Pori, we are pent!*.l to ente the domestnl paradise. Strolling along the gresSywnlks, ' 'our attention is directed to the singular move ! mentsof•fin chlmk,woman, her hair gtrtfttted with silver y tiirs..adaket withn, step firm arid elastic. Thelevening (Of Is invitill and Me seems to enjoy. its freshness. in her hand le 'an open boottil it hd 'Griflith Gaunt,or ' jealousy ?") 'hteb„elotten !with ~nervoue cth I twitch of the 11 nilsi - as liar Lidlegg fr eye•-11.4. tiu- Alcs,with a look that would seem to ray "011 4 4iirstrtilespie you!" This woman, forty years Ingo beearnelirtroung's first wile: But who can beNlie . victlin of that, torftriet. scorning ?-- What,poor mortal - bang creelt- •• ellbetween her clenched teeth ? t ' hin' it be I 11 only a looker- on a harinteas an unoffeuding 1 Gentile? No. But*elutiedisenvered the study ' ;.of her hate—the 1)011db:41p:is that lias„beeir I planted in ISer dab. Yonder .is, it qiNer of . trees—they are aspen and maple—and ,order their thin yellow.,tlnged- tops is a' bright eyod woman of twenty iummers4wlip now'`' leans upon an old inan's aruL :By what.pow..- . !er we know not, but as if drawn by . magio !lifted, our steps aredirected, thitherwarit • The lutw mistress of the heart Ana altuatiod flashes winsome looks and breathes poetic • words; he, old man that he is, and stave of sensualism, treads` the.fioor of his own- para. ! . disc, and smiles approving !glances. TIM Irian is Brigham Young, rind lists woniall hit very last and-tench the prettiest!wife. No . wonder that the !'old,creature" looked atthe disagree le- Perhaps there ire other,s. peep ing tram Rhi ii nd damask ciirt 'us who are al. so medrning ,e :oSs:ef their - lice bitted old man'S.affeettons. ! _ . Al•,; #.:a..cti)a . rn_ pf• Mit. L NCOLIC-4111 a certain case in court Mr. Llneoln had for his legal opponent, a lawyer whose exmllerit . character, thorough knowledge of law,!and superior loge combined to ext:rt a controling ir.fluence overthepty. This lawyer (whom we will call Judge Jimes) bad maoe, kill speefik and u r most ee .iDeech 'it wa7k., ‘ lt, - was.necessary hi some way (to t ld!isitietb AS ' impression— 1111r.',Lincoin open his speech'. substantially ns fdlows: "3lay it please the court and gcntlOnen of theAury, we have r just heard the learned and masterlya - • ment on the other side. "e kmmy, ow rat thoroughly ve . lis Judge imie..l i tHS, • aw ; and how uprlght he is, and Ate s.l; Use Jiidtb . nnot be m i sts en m :liis - tibsitions.llre also knew howl trite a gentleman . Ju ge . ycin • 1' how irTeproachable ;ate his. mau l . ; I •.: : to. -1: •• • t • crsume •if I's-honk! . ore ~• • , , pelves, gentlemen; and so, in this ate, hp bag got things wrong . end foremost,' Mid whole arguinentlis Wrong, from beginning to the end." Sere ' s enongli the irreproachable lawyer while prinailatlle: over his coming speech, Mnself in the mistaken manner indicat(d, After the latini had congectilent upon the detection,. ?dr; 'Lincoln :twilyzeil the a-guinea of the Judge . , and won the ease. Dernrwratic Doctrine.; There was lately cointnenced a systematic effort to cater. far and near thc circuldtion . of tiro La CrOSSCMDcnwcrat ; are( the result • has been a. circulation - which Pomeco'y, thci editor, claims is second to only one political • newspaper in this Country. - It would be nil , fair to aver Mai there are wit lt the Demo i e r ratic party those who Utterly condeln this 1 man and his paper: it is nevertheless trite that the large circulation has `r.enbtained ~,, on the score of the soundness of then. , .era. 3 a Demoer:itic Orgaiir.Cel preacher o an:dul -1 terated Democratic (hitt vines, With ' these remarks we coMte tlic following froni'a late. number of il'.6ll)!ltiocrat r• i'. . 4We tell you radicals and traitcitit., tour tool shall never enter the President:al !lan sion, elected by iiegTo ir rtes. If: this be trees ~ son , make the must of it. .. But bear .in mind that it is,treasOn boa by twomillioirt ofwili"i ' rifen, alio are rprdy to fight forrhitr salpicaatey .1 (46'd help, you, If the struggle comes; for spite . of the Rump, Soar niggers,:,:ind i:/1, the ritual).- ~ roil powers of hall. of !mar ?pmmand, white will will,fand therd willobe sack-ft' , oalomriirt 11:' 1 nivir lboil, sirkilhorlini of Radicals CO "poi , r apple trait," a, was never know ince the world emerged from chaos.: \ ' "In this coduection,a hint, I e ocrat.!.:, Ir, 18f13 clubs will be formed im-.t4ery t;:.•,FI aud city in tile country. Let these clubs be com posed °lnuits aN ready-to AP alto rota! Let them he drillild in the manual of arms-.-be a:to 1 conversant with the science _cif "military„ ti - ,C.- tics as with the Democratic principleq.. They `may not be required to display that know!- , edge, brit i f ewer or Podiral lc:Pia° Mould try its order, they Ilvill be as ready for that business as to listen to the inaugural of , ti Democratic President on theAtli day of March, P'69. i • • .±l.-. "I = '... :,:i k.- : .4 ‘ ' '''. ,, .:: - 4..:::, - ., - ' ' .. ^;41 4: :4 ; - ‘ ,:....... WE IM MEI 11 ~~. EM E GI ~. ~ --, x"
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