The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 03, 1869, Image 1

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XL I lt. !Wad Mast, ThUsadadds.
by
Er.dlowasorWaild AL - No al Paurlvaals.
Hos. Robert, J. llahar. of
Hoc advent lialtanwa, "
Hos. Joel D. Tisaraw.
Ham. Wlthaa licabary. sad (sham "
. BMWFOB orßculans.
Sabha
•p. W.,40111411a CO., •
BANKERS,
No. DO, Beath ?bird euiet, Plathadelpida,
GIZNKRAL AGEITB
--ro.--
MOM 01 lan Inr JIM
OF THZ NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
of the traltai &ales of Lanka.
NEW BAKERY
J. C. WILSON'S OLD STAND,
Third St., Beaver, Ps.
JOS. M. REED,
LTairse&irm . Lei blie 0/41 Masai
easb Is brims st ake abovestmal. tam"
be tern be bled to meet dotosostobate ties.
FEESH BREAD,
CAKES.
• CRACKERS.
Xuro.
0111hctionaries of all kind&
X0..1 LOU
gado from quo
hisk bi VIPE band. Ne i
totalL
Au.% NIL
biummfall s '--The saaiiiii.“ of
won«
our dame . lowly
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.
tow, PL. for 010 prottfood be liol
• itombesoolio aptor' ' hit Ilit pit ea
limn Newt to torabioto On pond
dm to kis Imistatos.
arOlace la Os an- air- andid.
too. Tiled wont, Deaver. Al /I.lloefiar. yodt ionoot.
Arbor maw. LS. GOSHORN.
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could not .6i more astonialld4 them tbe
het that
STIRKSITITerEIt CO.
keep the beetbgelit mod Niigata
atom of
GROOIMES, PLODS, 11211:D, ex,
In Naves county.
Lad altassel 1 , 1 Mei sal Merica s
VIM rola Wiria. Urns visit teak esulalbsent
dist MT Ms% Om to noon it* pe sir see sou
aloft so.. To all. lie wadi mqVirsib 1s rid
=sable ow SUP* I We lawn boil thie bon
ere Mid
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• OPIPILE. ,
SUGAR&
PURE SPICZB,
YO s, 4frups, Soap%
Ow driblet Muds of
Tobacco & Cigars,
to be found in the place
We• ante a specialty of
FLOUR & FEED,
bulbs see willala some but mast ape boos to
1 Mo sum Ima wrisamla ass Our sebOASSA.
mist 'Mom mallealsea mastodon la OM ger
*Ma. Asa me Wiesela las htmeYmtMpW
amistatelL "
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
Net mistaks IMP piste. WA sm it Ike
Sera" Seel sail
it ad It.. Nava. Ps.—
Ceme sae me it.
Jr. I. Vaa.
F a" 41.11911. _ •
DRY GOODS.
IMMENU STOCK, ♦T
J. W. BARKER & CO.'S.,
N ■al'tilt Illreet,
Pittsburg Ps.
Bilks.
L Cloths, '
Deus Goods,
Cushions%
!Megaton,
fib!rafts,
. Hodery,
Satins%
Prints,
Jaime.
And HOWL PUBI . IIBHING GOODS.
•N Ibitiornsor, u. IOW. Gads sal Maas.
' Choke sten vids. os hand ad wadi t• Ist•
dor.
Jo nod listria, volt fell *Mb, drisssol•
ars.
461.11
ili t ralizt4r44.l"
Beads%
barCesaby Yi e bitbsobi npplisi by treys yob
Iseasydoes or yobdocks inistimases
CARPETS ! •
N'CALLVDE gll,OB.
prrresuaall, • • • - PA-
Aso 10. 4"W* a.l l O wr.rdtit
v eAvvrtairii , m .; ; ;;
I ThapoolOr,
• Two Ply
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a/ MAW* cAX#E i rep
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twai ga u.. 143 16. - W itru to "
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s aloha eeliodissa, deed.
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died ono Joie V; : tIODFO1116 .
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P. 4041. &memo 64 W. OWL
Almost@ otnupoot. west sad Otoel Doak
olhoeis Doody.
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_grills air p ti
L and Murk* L Johaoloo, altDros Ar
Joiaotaa. dooms& . - •
/Lomat ot
attet* ot flooto. etas :
boirliohor. ot Bow nokstoloo'd.
Aoooootot floor at Amor look
oits`to (*Abort Z. Timis. deed.
siooont 0.1. MEIN tituet tittemesto
toubooo, WADY= Mow
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G. W . Martin, )
0314"‘ESSON TO IL A. WILSON.)
• DEALZI.
MOW, Shoes
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R ub he r s
At tbiold 1 0 4nd, tq the
EPIADII,DIII2I,
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r RIAT - BARGA;118.
ALL WINAIL
Warranted..
G. W. MARTIN.
DRUGS! DRUGS!!
WM. BUECHLING,
la tie 111••••4,
MOCHISIIIIER, Reamer Cam. Pa.
Lisps easetsathr se kind, mad now: tb• larg
est semi Meat oir Drop, ollproileah. Le. la Bonet
seisty.
PURE DRUGS,
Patent Medicines of sU kinds, Paints, Oil.
• Dye-Stuffs, Perfumeries, Toilet and
Fancy delicles,
I ,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
; •
by the box or in:lese comotilles.
Physloiansv Prescriptions
Compounded at all boors—day or Wed.
SOLE AGENT OF BEAVER COUNTY
Dr. Betzel's - Patent
TRUSSES.
All other kiwis of Taiga% Orin be deli•
oral le • moon time, when (anal for.
Next Door to James A. Fortunes,
Dry /goods Store,
Rochester ;Penn's,.
Formerly Baecblltue a Brebm.
Feb 37;3m
D Oita Zan WILD CIIIIIIIIIIIIIY TWIN
Rawness..
UST IN WIN
Vas Roar it's IFonie Bitter;
e eery kg ix Of Ifarixt.
•
R..E. SELLERS 41 . CO,.
No. -45 Wood atm*,
Opallts E. Clads WM, also satesse•Sa.loo
• sto 101 r►da i street.
• • • PITTSBURGH. P.A.
• IVllboldsalivAgests for the West.
for lair by 40)11Xliolnett, flerrer, Ps.
~..,„ 1141.111,—Th0 sodoisigooil win we Ids
E r.. : Mr .
orosty. -
toot as Worn* wore or lo& oboe
orroirar • tbo well. tolorar, sod ,
a lli =ii. is loy ill arr a co:11 . 1 = 1.141"7 . Ism ri.i
OWN odd'lho sting bi It, o rood Irmo I
oftolotarroo owl
oli Moe yoesola. o
m . Vit ‘b. ra iii r a t
trlZ 4 = re li r
M s o l •
- , TN trod is 16011 irsionConl a roolakr 'or
. pplit rprOp.. oil sett iimea..-wasa npriar
niairar ."... relV i aM ilis rdir.
Ortorr &
ALSO,
THE PLACE,
On the Dbimona,
=EI
Andes 114 Kato she schemed and planned
u caw otitis diners debated her band.
He Married her ter her Ather's cash,—
She married him to out • dash.
But no lo paying his debts, you know,
The tattier couldn't see it so ;
And at hints for help Kate's limiter/Tee
Looked out id' their innocent surprise.
And when Toni thoughtlit the way he
had wed
He longed for • single Ude instead
And closied his eyes in S sulky mood,
Regretting the days Of his bachelorhood:
And In a sod o[• reckless vein,
"I'd like to see her ditch me again,
In were as free as on that night L.
When I saw Hate Ketchum dreused in
whiter'
Bbeweddedhlm to be rich and gay ;
But husband and children didn't pay..
He wasn't the prize she hoped to draw,
And wouldn't lice with his mother-in
And oft, when she bad to coax .and to
In order to get blur to take her out,
Elbe thought bow very attentive and
bright
He seetnad at the party that winter's
• night:
Of hts keigh as soft as tho breeze of the
nooth
('Twa now ort the other alAit of the
mouth);
How he praised her dress and gems in
his talk,
As he took a careful account of stock. .
Sometimes she hated the very walla—
Hated her friends, her dinners and twilit;
Till he weak affection to hatred turned,
Likes dying tallow-candle burned.
And for kiln who sat there, her peace to
Mar,
Smoking igsovorkuding cigar—
He wasn't Sin wan alio thought .he saw,
But grief waidutyi and bate was law.
So she took up her bard en with a groan,
Saying only, "I might have known I"
Alas for Kate! and alas for Fudge!
Though I do not owe them any grudge;
And alas for any who find tothelr shame
That two can play at their little game!
For of all hardildnip to bear and grin,
The hardestla knowing you're taken in.
AL, well, as a general thing, we fret
About the one we didn't get;
But I think we needn't make a km
It the one we don't went didn't gut tie.
• —Harper's Bazar.
SELECT .MISCELL
[Es= tba New York Tribune.]
THE 141 T OF A TIM Collll,llplift.
TMS.
A Visa Intiort Csaistry—The
of Lieut. draft— 1e Of•
fitape sad Ike Mos? of Ids los.
' prisseasss‘
When that vivid Anion, h the Man
Without.a Country," was that pub.
limbed, the' American people were
startled at the hue Pnefillitity of its
truthfulness, and the very extrava
gance of the conception contributed
to its pheasMillty. Philip Nolan has
almost a parallel in John C. Brain,—
Arrested in 1866 upon a charge of
pinky_ and murder, he is st il l in the
Brooklyn Penitentiary In 1868, =-
tried and unconvicted. Seeing. but
few vintorsand constantly surround
ed by convicts, be is held in confine
ment without tad when Andrew
Johnson's pardons bare reached
every beside, and opened wide
the the prisondoors to worse than be.
Brain has been repeatedly "written
up" In the newspapers ftring the
yens of hls ondlneinent ; stone time
he Is represented as in the Brooklyn
r e , t au t arrogant and bitter Rebel
g womout inalalictions
sailithe Gorestunent, with a 61th
gt that of the Bkfinsond haelt
*inert who saki, the - other day.
11
.Jl* tin isarekt,.
rar ivtioe dioonthsearent fiee i ta
io'rinestud: Calling "at - the - lin 1n
Itayisiond'at4 be 'found the willow
*gnat, the door WWI 'with convicts,
ready to be conveyed to the peones
~prqy;Seating on the beer
witit thedilVer=tcheertul Old colle"
ate does' net look pt:all aslf ,ba
delivered, upon an' average, a dgratd.
men per fo r t o the: keepers Of Ord
Institutio fail as 'Wally yearsi=
the vim bore the entire Party aloqg
Ylatbush avenue pad .Ihreap
pest Park to'lhe pettltentlarY,
villabionsgusoke and aoltibre• 100
Instanzo , mottle
alr aid cheerful salteat tkies
• ' • • at the' pitoy
: ot pthriqueney
-' " • ''' • ty of reviving,
;, , • ~ 'of the tauvlets
eng had an oppettunityto
ask .for Lied: Braln.,: - Alter a.brief
delay,' the' cOlfeent Brain to ttia
vbsithaving* been - Met obtalned,lus
todten'Tor the interview into the
well ararrned and llghtalcorridor.
The Prisoner , eh , wAtlly rewired out
I ske hand by Way Of friendly welcome,
while in the other he , held his pipe
and tobacco box; the Solace of his
prison houz. ' The formalities of the
interview, being over, pencil and pa
per were soon at work tracing the
been' told in , the
but this time It
)wn lips, and in
g after the heat
war
spiritmellowed;l
confinement and
interest' and a
—to le John C:
Brains=audl-waira "First
-onunanding in the COl3-
' cornmisekm and
in fly-sheet note
either worn out
of the Coated...,
tent 'being des
. forces It is im
original papers
__ I hate placed
bands of the Atter
the,United States set
the facts in the came.--
,rits ate by. Stephen E.
Secretary di the Coaled
`lr. Jona% Auditor, and
'f Clerk of the Naval
-, %1 Semmes, Capt.
..411AX
at Richmond to go'North with ray
command, consisting. of 17 oaken
and men, and take passage in a steam
er with the purpose of capcering it
upon the high seas. The Chesapeake
sailed from New York for Portland
in December and I took passage upon
her in obedience to the orders I had
previously received. Alter seizing
the vessel I was to proceed to Seat
Cove, in the Island of Grand Marian,
off the coast of Maine for coal, and
there hand the veiled over to apt.
John Parker, ny superior officer.—
In making the capture I detailed
Lieut. David Cowlins and , two men
to take charge of the engine and fire
room. The engine room communica
ted with the cabin by a door on the
port side. After seeing the men go
into the engine room I passed for
ward, Lieut. H. A. Parr having
charge of the dock in my - absence.—
While forward I beard a shot tired
in the engine room and at once went
aft through the cabin into the engine
room, anti thence into the fi re room,
where I found the fireman in irons.
Returning to the deck I found no one
in the engine room, but, much to my
regret, saw the body of the Second
Engineer of the Chesapeake lying
across the threshold of the door. Go
ing forward I found Lieut. Cowling.,
who reported to me that when he
went into engine room the engineer
was below oiling the machinery, but
after securing the fireman he found
that officer at his *et. He ordered
the Engineer to surrender as a prison
er-of-war to the Confederate States of
America, and that officer replied by
firing a shot, which maimed one of
the men for life. I did not see the
firing which ((glowed. but after seeing
themen in the doorway, I sent Lieut.
Parr, who was a regular physician,
to examine him. Lieut. Parr pro
nounced the man dead. Ono of the
witnesses-who testified before U. S.
Commissioner Newton, said that be
saw me in my shirt sleeves with a
knife in my hand. This is not only
not true, but it is very unlikely that
it should be true, the day being a hit
ter cold day-in December. I had no
arms except Colt's revolvers. On
arriving at Seal Cove after the cap
ture, I found that my seperior officer
was not there.. I -remained about
three hours, and then proceeded up
Bay of Fundy, meeting Cot. 'Parker
at sea, in a pilot boat, about 60 miles,
from St:. John, N. 13. The captain,
officers, and some of the crew of the
Chesapeake were transferred' to the
pilot boat and taken to St. John.—
Lhpt. Parker then took command,
and changing the course of the vessel
put into Shelburne, Nova Scotia, for
the purpose of coaling. While the
vessel was in the port I was ordered
to Halifax to procum b wiles, and I
was never again on 'the Chen
petite in an official capacity. The
ship was recaptured in Sand Bar Har
bor, near Halifax. by the U. S. 'gun
boat Ella & Annie, Capt Nicholls,
and taken to , that city, where the
original capture was adjudged an act
or war. The vessel was handed over
to the owners Messrs. Cromwell it
Co., of New ' York; upon a deposit of
$70,000 being made to the Ilritigh au
thorities, and Mr. Seward afterward
made an apology for the reeephire.—
I wish to make a dear and unequivo
cal statement that in every capture!
made private property was scrape
=respected and human Life never
y sacrificed. The men were
armed with Colt's revolvers, but ear.
rigid no knivivror other weapons. In
every case I issued strict orders to
my officers and nuni not to fire upon
any one unless resistance was offered.
At the dose of the war I was in com
mand of the Confederate States
schooner St. Mary's in the West In
dica, Upon being bilbrined of that
event I burned the vessel, and return
ed to this 'cereastrY in October; 1865,
trusting ' for'.Becurity to President
Lincoln's Prophunittion Amnesty.
engaged to besinem at* Igayatrish.
- where my Welly now, ize;
the`mHaul wi tty ,
4,1 at--Wale' 1
burgh, and, alter being ironed
MISSY.
Mr. Itinsby and Ms aeseider
the Question of Beetzd Fru "Adler—
Narrow _Escape
*
Peer OFFIB, COMMA:tan X ria111)14 1.
(ATI&
15, 18 thetalt nv y.)
Januaryoo._ ;.
The question wat kinl do withmy
self? Is not solved. My return from
Noo York so Ignomlnyusly, on foot,
wnz a serious dlsapplatment to ray
friends at the corners. They felt
when I left em that they bed me ilx
ed for life, and. their sorter at ray on
.timely return was genuin Bascom
es soon es he me , me enter his bar
weary and foot-Sore, renzarkt with a .
profane tlianiloshmt that I'd be his"
ran yet.
man nv •Towanst l
called a meeting may my friends- to
consider the situashen and to arrange
for another vencher. I remarkt to
em I lied not kilt !kith In Noo York;
that Iwuz cettin Wit that dty war
same entedbre, end that I. stood her
one more W. 'But they yoonfini
musly declined, feellin that I hadn't
sullishen control of my own appetite
for a grocery keeper, and that invest
ments in that direction wood be a
perpetual waste nv capital wich the
corners could not afford. •
Various methods uv mekin alivin
were:m*lo4, tint none met my ap
proval. One wood seJest this thing In
Ban Francisco; and another that in
Alaska; and each wood swear that
every one wuz the very thing. Their
readiness to agree and the numerous
nis nv the miles the places wuz away
satisfied me that distance wuz the
main pint with em.
• That misrable wretch, Joe Bigler,
hfippened in at a moment when they .
wars dlsaisain the feasibility twos
on a street railroad In
Noe Orleans—ez tho the directors of
the companies hedn't all got diesipa
ted nephews to fill rich, in v:tsible
re
places—when he mar t t the
obtoosenis uv humankr one-uv
the wonders of the nineteenth cen
tury.
" Make uv him," said Joeif, "a
Dimekratie organ grinder, env offhis
rite leg, dress, him In bloo, git him an
iustrooment wiU play Dixie,
The Bonnie 8100 Flag, and Bich tonna,
and plant him on the side walks nv
Looville, Non York or any other
liemokratic city, and his forchoon is
made. "
"But why dress me in bloo? Why
not in grey of I play confedrit tams?
"Innocence! Didn't the Dimocii
sy, 'Always wear bloo while they wuz
whistlin confedrit toons? Even in
the North they don'tobJect to a bloo
coat so that they know there's a con
fedrit heart under It!"
"But," replied I, "I wurn't a sol
jef—wich is, only ea a &atilt' man,
and then only for *short time."
"That don't matter, nremarkt Jo
seCino more wuz the heft of the
Dlinocrisy. The hulk uv em with
served, served as draftid men. But
circumstance's in your favor. The
regul4i organ grinders, them with
wuS volunteers, put onto a placard
with hangs onto their Instrooment,
words to this efftet:
•'I Enlisted July 19, 1862. Shot
through the leg at Antietam."
" Yu° kin put onto youth,. this
proud inscripshen:
"Rraltid Sept. Gth, 1883--desertid
Sept. 30th, 186.1. Lost rite leg In en
encounter with Provost Marshels Oct.
18th, 1t88."
'• an inscripshen Wood melt
the heakt uv every Demekratic passer
by, and they'd till yoOr cigar-box
with cdppers.With uv em coed re
slid sick an appeal? • Think nv wet a
harvest yoo'd "reap in Loolsville when
Breckenridge comes home, and In
Franklbrt when he is inoggeratid
Governor uv Kentucky! _it's the
dodge for yoo; Parson.'
• I thot the matter over for a minit,
and it pleased me. The ll* of an or
gan grinder is by no means to he de.
spired. It's a dreamy, poetical, con
templative sort nv wgistence. :Es
then ain't any manyool labor in it be
yond theater° theft nv -a crank, -I
am satistletithat it wood soot me.—
Then one sees so much of life. om
shindy belbre yoo Is a ever changin
panoranut—yoo see humanity in all
its phases—and When nits comes how
sweet the rest, how inspirin the Iller
ker, with yoo hey honestly earned by
your manly exertions I
"Is it necessary that I she! hey. a
kit antpitatid?" asktlt
itk‘rtlnly!" replied Josef. -
" Then I decline!" sed I. "Aside
from the pain bey a regard lbr lam
1" They saved my We in all: the
nkrutishes I was In doorinlaY bleat
term uv iservis eta draftid man In .419 ;
I wilrnot part with one .ov
" This is WILD with your friends,
sir:" eiserkstsdßascom. Yoobev
the WezOPesed for a hooka, Livia and
. 00 rel ... to walk ye Into It. t This
barna be permitted,"
It cannot be Med i P.' eickisil
P
lactilter. Pli*ss and the- nit,
- uv ena
"Joseph, hey ro wiBe~ent skill
=1
"Please, slr, will ; you buy my
chestnuts?" '
4"Cheatnuta ! No I" returned Dolph
Moore, looking carelesel4nrn on
the upturned face, whose brown
eyer, shadowed by el - curls of
flaxen hair, were tip nireo
tk to his owe. "W tdo I ' wtmt dl
"But please 'sir, do buy 'em,4
pleaded theo one, reassured by
, Melton& dnessaof his tone, "Nco
' body seems to care for them, anth
and--"
She barly bunst into tears, and
Moore, who had been on the point of
brushing carelessly past her stopped
lestintacely.
"Are you , very much in want of
money T"
_--"lndeed sir , we are," sobbed the
and p "mother seat me out, tuid—",
• "Nay; litileone, don't cry in such
a Mart-broken way," said Ralph
arriootldngher hair down with care ,
lee gendenerix "I don't want your
theisa Or M a i i l ia fa weer for
• A'..'
( .
•
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ed, and Ineelieresit thanks_ -
poured. oat "thro' a rainbeiw 'o
smi y les , ;andt teri tears, ng but strode on .
wa Mu between his teeth
"That cuts of my supply of cigars
flar the next twenty-Kw hours. I
don't care, though,• for the browns
eyed ottlect really did cry as ifs - ha
hadn't a friend in the world. Hang
it, I wish I was rich enongli to help
every poor creature out of the slough
of despond!"
While Ralph Moore was indulg
ing in these very natund reflections,
the dark-orbed little damsel Whom
ho had confronted was dashing down
the street, regardless of the basket of
unsold nuts mat still dangled upon
her arm. Down an obscure lane she
darted, between tall, ruinous rows o
houses, and up a, narrow wooden
staircase to a room where' apule,
ghastly-looking woman, with large
brown eyes like her own, was sewing
as busily as If the breath of life de
pended upon every stitch, and two
little ones were contentedly playing
in the sunshine that temporarily sup
plied the place of the absent fire.
"Mary! beck already? Surely you
have not sold your chestnuts so soon."
"Oh, mother, mother, mother,".
ejaculated the breathless child. "A
gentleman gave me a whole quarter!
Only think, mother, a whole quar
ter!"
If Ralph Moore could only have
seen thedire which his tiny silver
gilt diffused around lt, In the poor
widow's poverty-stricken home, he
would have grudged still lee the
temporary privation of cigars to
which his generosity had suldected
him.
Years came and went. The little
chestnut girt passed as entirely out
of Ralph Moore's memory as if her
Pleading eyes bad never touched the
soft spot in his heart, but Mary Lee
never forgot the stranger who had
given her the silver piece.
The crimson window curtains were
closely drawn, to shut out the storm
and.tempeet of the bleak - December
night ; the fire was glowing cheerily
in the well lilted grate, the dinner
table, all bra glitter with cut Wass,
rare china, and polished silver, AM
only waiting for the presence of Mr.
Audley.
"What can It be that detains papa?"
said Mrs. Audley a fair, handsome
matron of about thirty, as she glanc
ed at the dial of a tiny enameled
watch. lilLa o'clock, and be does not
make his appearance.
"There's a man with him in the
study, mamma — came on busluest,"
said ltobert Audley, a pretty boy,
eleven years old, who was reading by
the fire.
"I'll call him again," odd 31tv.
Andley, stepping to the door. '
But as she opened It the brilliant
Et7light fell hill upon the face of an
nble looking man, In worn and
threadbare garments,- who was limy-
Ing the house, while her husband
stood in the doorway of his study,
a tly relieved to be rid of his
itor.
. .
"Clarice," sdd Mrs. Audley, who
is that man, and what does he want?
"His name is Moore, I believe, and
he came to see if I would bestow up.
on him that vacant messengerstdp
the tank."
"And will yon
"I don't know. .300 must
think about it."
"Charles give him the,ettuation."
"Why. my love In'
, •limanse I Writ of you ass favor,
an d you have maid a *mond times
;would not deny me anything,
And I will keep my word, lhuy
et
h hmftna lashing her fondly,
I write the lenity s note'thhi even
ing. I believe Pew ' gate his address
somewhere about . •
An hour or twolater, whet► Bobble
and Prank and .11Sths Jennie were
tucked 'singly In bed, in the specious
miniery above stabs, 4u4l
told her husband why she was Inter,
gated lathe *biota nip whoa'dee
she had** men ibr Swentryears:
"That's right, my llttlo o!" mid
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fi ud =l: l 4 l rig i a tu WWI
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have dropped fnim r - 01 ga b but
there is no mistaking that the
been soldlerk They have no t o
refer, Ito 'maker rolls or _to' t
parehnteht dinefutiva to wire y
were ln, the army. Fifty thotsand
im=lathe Malmediattadetithey
Is our aertlieteottit with the
ptreeisionL otyrue,l bat tuelundkialiki
still: Brave Their; Ihuhri lato
I mattered over s dMieu
moulder and latter' len • the=
I fields with the'- pahiot."
the hundo ofthe dead May t eihe
dead Muds the'llvi iz t the
latter be s thermal! _ Abe
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throbbing •heart enininid
them with their flood:
and Sinn who* have laid , itpdslief their
limbs upon , theft etnintrfelgtrras
aturiticaslieeety,' Woe*' daily •
111104 g poi
through this city is reginsenta,„sur a
whole day • front
. air &en point
could oar ern. real ad the' infmnis
of tife.ldatmed 'Brigitte, , a thowned
tattered hattie-daist woniti , we
above then;, held by ourml he.
roekand many thousand
would be keeping Merl to them
of the.tinkas. • Lett us hot levet the
one-armed anti one-legged saddlers
who form in army four Aimee ea
large arthe old army of the BOW
fttater, said hilly as large as the plea
ent one. T he y need •nos be a gathered
together peeved in review before
hav
the e
litt&re people n
and i
still su ,to hoa% behalf
carer
ffer
the fact of their being. •
The Go _ recognized
ind ifien=err as' they have
made applioitlen, pensions and ant
tkial Bulbs. But let stile people he
metal that they do not !beget them.
The battles three poor f ello ws aiirt
now fighting are harder ti? win and
!taught with more dime than any
patties of the ' Thousands
of stalwart men, Ike-Muted 'end
steel-nerved, who grimed •Mission
Ridge, or bore down. upon the col
umns of Lee without ,fear,_
stand appalled belem the ,di aq
roe of Winter% cavary.. , peinien
la bat a meager!--4 tainger lop
ort, nlato4l,o4llotbltelwol—
a very poor suustitute. Let ea able
bodied man wltir a ' tunny ta take
,parrot; eirldignittvibat kW'
mont4 swap aanitinag , t
tlitssing-tojiltthit stilts `z
claim the lifaimed heti upon
our consideration.
Theta are many places these heroic
men tad fill - sa well as anybody.
Those who 'have but one arm .aut
make 'good book-kcepere . i those who
have one leg can make good, 'oleo
men, while neither can pier', nor sow
nor reap to advantage.. Away to the
fields sod workshopo, you filly fin
gered, palc-ftwed, don ng dandy
behind ,the dry-goods 'counter, and
give your place to a disabled soldier
a d efe nder of your country in ex
change for a inure robust frame, sal
a mom certain future competency.
All ye non-producers who have per
fect !hobs, and who took good tare
to keep them so all through the'war,
who are now oceupylug to po
sitions Which the hone soldier • can
fill as well, prepare to vacate in his
favor. Make way we say for the
Maimed Brindui—Chicago Amt.
A Vamie 44 Selolaseetlies
Captain Burton has written a book
on Brazil; and his will, has superin 7
tended 'lts publication in London.
The ladyfwv, itm tho prettice to tho
work, and for once a prelim is -like
ly to be real. Mrs. Burton's superb
self-essertluu Is so perfect that we re
print her paragraphs entire:
"Before the reader dives Into the
interior of Brazil with my husband
ma a medium, let me address two
words to him. .
"I have returned home, on tax
months' leave element* after three
yews In Brasil. One o the many
°num issitxma am to esecnte Nrr Ow
taia Barton is' to see the . thllowiug
pages through 'the press.
"It has been my privilege, durhig
these three years, to have been his
almost constant companion ; and I
consider that to travel, write, read,..
and study under such a master, is no
small boon to any one desirous of see-1
inc and learning. •
"Although he frequently informs
me, in a certain Oriental way, that
"the Moslem can permit no equality
with women," yet he has choseu
me, his pupil, fir this distinCtion, In
preference to a more competent dm
.
ge !: . Ast long as there is sfiz rix th i ilt
difficult to do, a risk to 'be inures
or nay chance of improving the
mind and of educating•one's self,
aura very faithful disciple•, but f
now-begin to feel that while he and
his readers are old friends, I ant
humbly standing unknown In the
shadow of his glory. It Is therefore
time for me respectfitily but firmly
to assert that, although I proudly IL`
cept the trust confided to me, and
pledge myself not to avail myself of
my discretionary powers to alter one
word of the original text, I protest
vehemently against his Migions aid
moral seritthtents, which belie a good
and chivalrous life. Ipolnt the fin.
ger of indignation particularly, at
what misrepresents our holy Itornatt
catholic Church, and at • What up.
holds that unnatural and. tepialsive
Law, Polytouny, which the, author hi
earethi not to practice 'hiiitself, • but
front a high moral pednitalbe peach
es to User *norant as the memos of
population in young countries. • ,
"I am compelled iodides with him
on many ' other subjects; but, be It
understood, not In the mimeo vie.
it °ldiomatic jar, but with a' mental
=t ;to diger and nailer me
, wheats, point, of tetanal
never flag.
"Having now justified myself; and
given a friendly warning to a fide or •
gentle rentler—tbe, rest Masi 'lake
care of tberameives—k leave him or
her to steer through then anthroptot
logical sand banks and hidden *Ogles
aahest he or ',heresy." • •-• ' •
A spleitedlady is Dirs. Mutant No
doubt the tisphibi Is proud of bor.
tall WM*
" v " which, vi ! 1 4 1 4. 4 4 t 0 4 Pir i k.
ben: loist 414 botpyrzwansiltljr Iskittf" thtt
fruit -proiio l "2 , iiii`'shootai 'Mitt IV
`pawed, ProtiMll . laden with bliwwath,