The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 20, 1870, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    AIiriVER4IIIEMENVI.
Advertisements sae Inserted at , the rate
a $l,OO per square lbr first insertion, and
1..1,,;,rh subsequent insertion 50 cents.
A libend dlsocuint.niado on yearly 'ad
% e rtisetneuts.
A space equal to ten lines (Albin type
1111WIrC51 a square. •
Ittotness Notlem set under a hetuf'by
doonw , ives immediately after tbe local
will be charged , tetYeents • !Ina
tor INwh insertion.
Advertntementa should be banded in
in I.vioro Monday noon to insure Insertion
tisit week's .r.
Iluzdneas.Carda. _
LEV SIEMINAUW
E nolrt g er li m of A t& com menc e —
VII Tuesday, 1144painamber 14, 1868. Mom'
o,pointent will be furnished with esperienceu
st.a competent Teachers. Miss MAST A DUNN.
ho tA4. a the place of Miss Dever. graduated in
1..0.1.uni1t High School while the subscriber ...Li
p r i m ipal,and her scholarship and experience as
were the Indio:woe:its that led him to
her as a teacher, to *ls Serni p9.o i
who desire to sea oar Cato gue, wIS
t ,;, err cad on or address the Principal,.
.r.ra. tfi U. A. m.LE.AN.
i ) TRUNK FACTOIII%—Jo.
larplr Lletderj, Manufacturer and Viluda,ale
m. 4 lictoll Dealer in Trunks, Valises, 'Traveling
' fie. No. 104 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
ea. All orders promptly filled. and work Warran
r.tui7 comer 01 Fifteenth and Penn streets
tjunebirly '
.•
I J. ANDERSON, baying taken hold
sf bl• old Foundry nal% In Rochester,;
~11 pleased to meet his old customers' an
ho may 'want either the 1.1b:b1 . COOK
LNG bIOVE. Ileatlrm Stowe, or our otter kibd o
I of best material' and workmanship. Th
a di be conducted by
%di J. J. ANDEILSON &BONS:
I `II E SU.% HON M I Ll4.—Tlw undennigm
ed taken this method of informing the public
ILA the hat, purchased and takk,i dn!
ei , or the
,run 'mute, tormeny owned by the 31 r•
Sharon. Beater county, ra. ~ They : hove
n abed them nod are uow pn pared to do all Undo
,i hiding to the colligation of their potrone.--'
it amnia of sour will compare favorably pith
o ix inn the market. late tie u call before going
-.where. 25.1.1WEL DAVIDSON /t 111t0.
ohetimut
-- -
()TICE'. t —New Bakery' , at %%11.1W,, old
stand, Third Ntin•l, 14aver. rd. , J..zen rd,
taken itiva.ttre to 10(01.0 his old friends thuf
arwhlL•hed fu buMpesa at the otoem, s t oo d,
e he will lie glad 10 111011.1USti accommodate
Frvrit bread, C111:11; (lief na, 'sou, Se. Sc.
1 11/4 , 11/d.: kw. I Floor, Made
Full Wheat; DI the barrelopac.lkor retail.
•
1\ ALIJAJI BAIINES, dealer in Mats'
Gaiter*, Slippers, vttc., oext dour to
I,i: di , chop, Bridge I , trett, Bridgewater,
, ntwo, lie is prepared to manufactrire and via
~..3ii1111:. in me line at reabouable rate. Itav
et hi! place or bovines. from the corm
the Bridge to his present location, he In
, , • hie old friends mid patrons to give him e
WAN TED . d m.„, parser and Carl., In
o the tiredlng .d Alasonry lid See.
, 39, :44,734.7J. of the Chesapeake
alit tett° near Charleston, West Virgid
es I ntormatten may be lied concerning the trork
t' Ming sm the undera gated at their residehee
L. 10. !tester. J. J. J.; T. .1. row Ell, Jr.,
ContractOrc
_ _ _
F. Y. K. PIEMBOL, Attorney at and
1 ) aur, or of land*. Office oppoelle rrefeneor
T In Deaver. inprrlly
) .P. Attorney at Lew. pfnee In Mc.
bud )'n buu ling, east of Public Sryfillre;
•
S. CAMERON, Attorney at haw
ileaver, ra. °thee in the room' lor
[A, riy occupied by the late Judge Ad.ims. Col
110110, Sc., promptly etteded to.
)11..11. C. LEI —Office, Dunlap's COrner,
lirlolgewnter, Ps. I ullipnyprumpt utlnntfun
1,, all surgical ease.. (mull:1y
,: . ALEsylEN.—Wluirett, a lea . reliable, Jr
ergellc salesman, to sell by ilample standard
goods. Address 11, H. IllullAitl)S & CO_
novlo:6m. .11:1 Chestnut street, Phild., Pa.
,
JEUNET, Watchmaker and Jeweler,
I' W•trect, Beaver, Pa. t room adjoining J.
ilson's office.) field watches and chron- .
wasters repaired and warranted. Engraving
done to order. The patronage of thepublic is
and .ntlefactlon guaranteed. Give us a
orl7:arnm,
I 1 ENILY ItIEUZ, Denier ill ituOte.,
cila ven,
slippers and Gaiters. Boots and Rides tuudo
A long experience to the brudnees ena
it him to do work to a enperlor manner. Tema
moderate. Shop on Third street vicar Item, 3111.
1, I'm' ktookotoret, heaver, hi. Ulu him n rail
I.dor.purclitudng eloewLere.
ninlabonnly
•11.01. 11. JIEIIST, Notary Public. Con
'. )nlicsr and Inpuruuce Agent. Deed. mid
.Inetti. written and rick 1101 V taken,
A r I lAN uic lteru duly nonintl9nliannl nvAgnnt rot
• ‘,31 lirra class lIIRIMUIte CO:110111.., repre
, 4111, the Fire, Life, Accident• and Live Mock
11 ;.artments. is prepared to take risks and write
h•s on the most Ilhend terms. Alen, agent
4 the —Anchor Line" of first class Ocean Steam
. Tickets sold to and from all ports in.Eng
wet, Ireland. Scolland,t!ermativ and France
.I,re' r Ito m 14 brck ow: chebter.
, N --, rt.4 (Attained fcr inventoto, by
I Dr. D. lilt 4:11). Chetubd, and late Examiner
1:. Me Patent (Mice, Who boa devoted eighteen
can to thu patent bnatueoo, and will promptly
U..pare papers, drawinze, &c. Terme, fat to
t Ills for cirCultra. .11irect to bitt F otrect,'opi •
...le the Patent Unice. Wa4inglon. D. C. !
Refer to benaturo Ponteray (111111 Sumner. I
I.laldint
I.4I , IIIOAILT — AND lINSTI
TIC Wit open Ito Spring. &Intim, Illareb
1570.: Rev. U. T. Taylor. Prineipal
-I.ted by tie able Inatructoncin the dimreo.
it lortinento. Clooet4l are being conducted,
m thwk, Latin. Frt. nett and Cerninti.
him :pal Ie u ottreerof el Ixeltirer and Experimen.
t A oh his Apparatus, Plallooophical and Chem!.
..0 Marie on tile Piano and Organ taught by a
-or and vocal 111111 C by a etteceeeful vocahot.
A.• 111,1110 ton to lluriolling„and le no
: and it I. determined by Those hat log the
Imo of it that it pima eland in the van of Ant.
seutionrivo, no it Imo done confemmdly
t 'are. Add re.—
REV. It. 'l'. TAvi.ou, Beaver, Pa,
.1, 2:if
• •
111 iiiiii oilritt;epiNotlec.-I. , tl : rsof Ad
. ‘,l,l.:ration, having been gninted In the •ult.
her ell the icicle of John We molt. decertned,
nt Rat coon tosvi,ltlii, Braver county, P. • . 1 !
r 1,.
nldebted to rent ,'Cute ere hen br nottnert
r .1,11..1131e payment 11011frquIred; all penoote
. 1.11111. AZllliiPt the chili' Will nroo•lit them
the ached for settlement.
KM=
I ectitorrt Notlee.,—Letter. Tegument:lly
•L,111,f been' tanned to the no the
• •• t.• •,t ltohert Temple. deceased, late of limn.-
Ileavet county. Pa., Ail perv.olll4 i11..d
. .d to .:del e.tate ore h. rehy notified that lin.
‘ .t.. pa) torpt it exitected; and all
ltunlnrt the 'same mill prer•ent them In.
• , I,oll.•ated for settlement
•I 6,0) . DAVIII PATIOS.
1 NOTlCE.—Letters te.tamentary
II It;; IKIOII crunted to tho •nburrthers on
•tme of J.' Mary hacking, 01 Vbillinolnirn .
- persons indebted to said rotate are
r ,y make 1111111.4,1 W plit 11.'111; mid
i.• until, hating Clain. again,' paid e-tnte n 111
ht them duty nuthout killed for .uttleolent.
JOHN It. YOUN(:,
EDIVA ltD BUCEING, Esr's.
e'lllankrltorigages For rale at the Naito of•
JOHN 3. Vi(1:11A,1
=MEI
WILSON & WICICITAM,
..I"rtlnNylvi4 T. w,
BEAVER. PA.
kin” , •3m,l
*r
CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, &C !.
Wholesale and. Retail,
At Lowest Prices,
M'CALLUM BROTH'S.
• '
ri 1 .I' . lll it A-N-01111'1'o.
PIrtSBITRG •;PA.
II yr fo t • Supplying
13 1 7 1:A.1.V. it
Equal lo
A\T EASTERN JORTRA; nouhE
McCALLIIM BROs
Agenta Wanted For
I LON , TO MAKE
'TI LE 'FARM . PAI7.
it) I. W. DICKEIIMAN, Won. CHAR.
1.. ELI NY, and oft er Practical 'Writ
ers.
Nil ',Agee on flue CALENTERED ntryu
, 6ta c eaunNaly for thin work, from new, clear,
I 11.'11 trpc. and xlll ba lllnnUAted with lie
CIS E. ENGit AN'IN GS, by 'Sartain and other.—
eplendld colored front piece, containing
' ti..perltnens of the eholetst American ffUte,
from life.
In Englliala and Germinal.
fill , BOOK is a sure, safe and practical guide
tanner...4fmk Itaiser. Canino' . and Frn It
Ito it they can linable their prelate each
ereativ ir.creape the value of their land.
the pour man rich. It mak, hard work
It reward. , the labor of bowel working
It purclos,d by ',sluing. every, f e w
Nearly !IX hundred colds, sold Ina
•L, ~ N so.hips. and. in many cloy,. bandied. in
too:obits. Agent. ran nod no better
letistr.• the fall and winter. Farmers and
• •an earls make $llO per mouth by rell
• :”ely litres. or how copies pea liar. \Sidle more
ii i t' at handset can easily be Pohl. Ear.
. o .•ar. make the most succeoul agets for
and during the fitti and rf winter n It Is
it timkg for 110 , 114 If post wish to engage In
'i rend for a circular containing a full
r , Pthat 01 the book nod terms to agents. Ad.
7.1i/CLEII. 31cCCUDY * Co.. r
all Arch tinvel, Philadelphia. Pa..
139 stare Street. Cincinnati, Ohio.
. ru .Molinw Street, Chicago , •
Or: eirth Street. Bt.
lid Main htreet Springdrld , Moos.
-
I, ':kitubatiks . Slam
r—s 301
' or ALL KINDS. ' •
—ALSO—
•
Improved Money Drunier.
• FAIRBANKS, MORSE A: CO.
rallan I 102 2ntl nve nue, Pi asbu rgh
T.:„
_.,, .:....
~:,,,.,,,,,,,..,.....: . ,;.,,....,......,..„,...,,,..,,,„: „ .: , : i .,.,., a
.. • ~ ,_ • •• Er .•,. 4
.. - . . ~.
-
VoLS2-7--Ne.llll
- • ''Xisceillanfiliti:
O.2IIOIIGAN.
1=3271333
SMILLENBERGER 8it023
; 1 7
1; - ' , r 7 c4 . .. 2) ,
Prim ra.47 - „ tliocerids."
.Quepne*tres,
NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, WOOD
AND WILLOW WARL, BACON;
FLOUR, SALT, LIME, •
Country Minn Taken ill Exam for
Goods,* •
Goods delivered free of charge in all
the villages. • •
migig,6B.
THE SUEZ CANAL.!
WIIILE the World hi 'more or less Cx.
ercised over the opening of the
Suez Canal, the Public, in Beaver finevi
einity; should not lose eight attic fact that
S. SNI.TG-ER &
At their old stand in Beaver, Pa., are 888
furnishing to their customers everything
called limp their line. They always keep
a full ussrirtment of
GROCERIES
Flour, Feed, \ coffees, nus, Su;oftri,
'
Tobacco and Cigars;
Aud all Mom articles usually found
In a First Class
GROCERY STORE.
Front their long and intimate mumaint•
ance with the Grocery, Flog,. and 'Feed
inednesa, and their disposition to render
satisfaction- to those who may favor them
t heir patronage, they hope in the fu
ture, as in thepast, to obtain a libeMt
share of the public patronage.
• • Give us a Call
and see if tee do not.nmke it to your in
tercet to call again.
_ _ _
S. SNITGER .k.: CO
CM
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES,
$30.00. •
The most perfect machine - yet Invented. Will
widen and narrow, turn n heel orpoint the too.
It will knit plalnnr ribbed. It AVM knit stock
ings, drawers, shtrts. •c. de. It to cheap, simple
and durable. It schthp fts own work, 11.11 but
one needle and requires no adjusting whatever.
It alit do the name work that the Lambn - Lachine
will do and costs less titan half as much I and tuts
not the tenth part of the machinere to get out of
order. Circulars and samples mailed free on ap
plication. Agents wanted. All zurichltuas guar
anteed.
STRAW A MORTON.
I=
No. 93 Sloth Street„ Pittsburgh Ps
n0r21,13
The Most Complete Business Col
lege in the United States,
•
ilTurdlng facilities for acquiring a thorongb.prac
tical bu,lness educstlon, possessed by nu other
School In the country.
Since Its Incorporation In 1555, nearly Sliteen
Thousand Sprouts; tepresablattrat 1ivt11.61147
!State In the Union, have attended here.
eucatlnta. Student, enter At any time, and
receive private Instruction thl out:tout the entire
course
N. B.—Circulars with full particulars and all
ctesary Infonnstlon. onaddreaslng
SMITII COWLMPrlnclOale,
rirbenbnod,l's.
- Jan taly.
NEW cfp,e)D
Fail and Winter Wear.
'LAVE JUST RECEIVED A NBW STOCI;
OF OmM:4 OF VUE ,
LATEST STYLES
FOR F.I LL AND WINTER WI'AR
Gentleut9a's Faarnighlng Good
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CLOTHING 31A.1)K TU 0 R i ll EU
In latent and lung fashionable styles, and M short
notion.
tviLLIAM lIHICII, Jr..
l'A
=HMI
13E AVE it
DRITp7 STORES•
N .I A9 9ki\WßlgP.A3`l,
Druggist tC Apothechry,
43 . E A.V - En,. PWANN.
DEALER IN
PURE DRUGS,CHEMICALS,NEDICUIES,
PAINTS, OILS, i'ARNISIIES, DYE-
STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY,.&c. 4:e
CLoiec F 11%
GROCERIES,
CRUDE AND IZEFINEL? OILS,
LAMPS & I.A.MP CHIMNEYS,
BURNERS, &C.,
Of the greatest Variety, and ❑t the Lowest
.2*Aat•ilZa
" Prescriptions direfully
and scientifically compounded at any time
tbty or night.
[l7 - Agents for Falineslock, tho e tt :no
Scbn urtz's Strictly Pure White Lean, the
oldest and best brana in the market, itt
ntlntalitetureri' prieer.nt)a [wall%
Ladltet tienstostry.—The next term
of this Institution will begin Olt Monday
April 4th next. We hare no Milo...llion to
boast of what we have done or ran do. The char•
atter of our boarding department we leave to the
tepoit. of our boarders. The Own:lngham of our
Instruction, and the progress of our pupils In etl ,
ry department. we leave to the test of the Intl ex
aminations, mid of the public rghltillion set for
the :nth ut next June. being willing to abide the
Judgment of !hose whci are capable of distinguish
lug gold front lineal—thcniselves scholars them
fors know what constitutes scholarship—and the
meccas of one patronage we leave to the tettinto•
by of our catalogue', counting names of pupils on
ly onto.
Prof.V. de limn, of l'lllshargh, Po long and
rootabli known as a muter of the science of flu.
plc, will contlnue)c, charge of this Department.
Prof. 11. Leouhart, now of our borough, and well
known In this cominualts, will pouthinela dune
of the easses to Drawing and In Derma Lan
gua:lng an free to - choose, r onpect to Metreas
heretofore,* Ilberal petrunage during thawed ses
sion ' D. D. A. MeLEAN. PHA:
marala
.
Ner7
NisceUane,oits.
3)% a% 31 . 48111 W
Bridge liftreet,
BRIDGEWATER, Ply:: ''
F
IS WEEKLY RECEIVING A FRESH BOP ' lPit
~OP GOODS IN EACH OP THE POLLOWIN
DEPARTINNTS2 • •• • ,
DRY ,GI~.OQDB.,
Steubenville Jeans, /
Comintern and Sattinets,
White Woollen blankets, •
While and Colored and
Bifred Flannels„
iderin , m, .
Deloines,' • .
Plaids,
, . - . Olnghams,
- . • • Cobergs,
• , ' Lawns, 1 •
Water Proors,i,
•
. . ' . Chinchtll4. ,
Cloths,
~•. '. , . ~. Woollen Sitawls.
Brown and Black blusling, •
'l)rillings, Tiekings, '
Prints,
' Canton • ( ,
• Flannels,
Joeonets, - - • ,• -
Table Linen,
' Irish Linea, .
• o:nib, ,
•
Counterpanes.
.Hosiery, • .
• Gloves
& Mita.
Grooeiiee,
Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Nolawns, White Sliver Drips,
Golden and Common Hyrum Mackerel in bar
rels and kits, Star and Tallow Quidles,
Swan. Hiders and Mine* Meat. Alwo,
HALT.
Hardware, Nails, Glass,
Door Locks. Door Latches, Hinges, Screws. Table
Cutlery, 'table and Tea Spoons, Stele' Bells, Coal
Bona., Vire Shovels and Pokers. Natls and Glues.
SP 3 dea., Shovels, 9,3, and-4 'lino Forks; Bakes,
Scythes and Smiths, Corn and Garden Hoes.
WOODENWARE
Bucketa. Tuba, Churns, Butter Prlulu and Ladles
CARBON OIL,
Linseed Oil A: White Lead.
Boots and Shoes
LADIES' MISSES' AND CRILDRENS• 811O8S,
in great variety.
.
Rifle Powder and Shot ,
• Blasting Powder and Fuse.
Flour Feed dr. Queenewore.
•II heavy goods delivered free - of charge.
kty close attention to business, and by keeping
crinstantiion hands well &swished sleek of roods
of :dime different kinds tunally kept Ina ossuary
store, the undersigned hooe in the future as in
the past id merit and receive • liberal @hare of the
public patropag, •
/3. ItANGVat.
deffkXGH:ly.--Weligd.
17 ' AA :13 111
vv7 ALL PAPER.
WINDOW' SHADES
BpOKS,
STATIONERY, &0.,
TEE MRGEST,MESTAND
REST naboitiliairiirTlifaffiGhWiTha
ever been brought to the city. Call and
examine before purchasing, and be con.
winced, at
WELLS CO'S..
inc FEDERAL STREET.
ALLEGHENY CITY, PENN'A.
septlsay.FebAlch'd
Itisitire Your Life
AT ONCE!
, e ,
. ..
We want the >radiant, The Farmer and the Me•
chanlc to Mint of and know the benefit to be de
nted from insuring their lbw in the John Ilan.
cock Matoat Life Insurance Company of Boston,
Mass. This company presents the advantages
offered by other companies, and in addii/on this
Company makes all it. rollcied twonlorfeilable,
after one payment, It also pay. dirklends In cask
abet. one_ ;um:a—and for reliability is second to
none. We shonid prefer that parties, desiring In
surance, should apply throngh the agent for the
county. . COLE S. STROUD, Oen': Agfa.
Office. ire h 152 Smith 4th Street, Philadelphia.
of the John lianeock Life Insurance Company of
Donlon, ?dews. We wish energetic and responsible
agents for this and the adjoining countla• Ap
plication* front men of known In...pact/Minty and
iptegrity, will only be entertained.
coLIK do WrItOUD,
General Agents, Philade.pbla.
=l2l
rifillitar Deeds for at tb'e Arroyo aka.
4 11 , a m 1 . 1 ). % te Za
• Our increasing loudness has compelled
extensive alterations and enlargement of
iur Salesrooms thereby, for the present,
crowding our available room. To prepare
'tor tiprin.' purchases, we are closing out
our Stoek at a
Bona Vide Ttetbruiltion.
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
I)RLTGGEIS
RUGS, &c., &c., &c,
LOlWer thagLastscason•s Prices.
RARE BARGAINS FOR THOSE
THAT CALL EARLY,
Oliver M'Clintock &Cos'
-23 Fifth Avenue; Pittsburgh, Pa
tun e 2.1: le t)9:ela.
Ch vist in am 4 Presents,
=TRANI & SIEDLE,
Successors to
REINEMAN. MEYRAN & SIEDLE;
tin. 42, Filth Avenue,.
PITTSBURGH; Pa
'lave joil (incite,' especinlly. for the coin
fog hi.lidays nu iiittisiunlly large and ele
pant clock of
FINE J.EWELIr,
WATCHES, DIAMONDS.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
Fine Table entlery, French Clocks, Bron
zes, Musical Boxes, Jas. Nartlin's,tlutrlea
Jacot's and Fox Watches.
American IVatches,
made by Appleton, Tracy & Co., Amen
can Watch' en, E. 'lowan! & Co., Ei.
gin Watch Co.
FINE AMERICAN CLOCKS,
Madu by SETH TLIOMAS.
Of which a largo assortments is eqnitant
ly kept on hand in our basement, and slid
whose sale and retail. c . (eh dec 8.
.~ ; ~ ,}~
~ >
Beaver Pa
...I
Railroads.
. .. .
..*'/ ri ' l, ': - .1 ,6% . ....
... , I
YRS Is CHICAGO RAILWAY.
.. OH ; Way.l6(b. iss; restos
It 7 ,.: ~, Apar , : ... 1
._ ; Bniidsys enepted_lvata
A i*.
at LIS. P. 244 at
Plthibtrity,'. . M.,
"la WO% .:-.:',...
' MI
Coixr -'; LiYxr's
Xis'Ulog
woo.:
Yanalel&
Cmpi
kUlna
mer tlandoky
Portal - I
Lima.
Van Weft. •
POI% Wayne. 11
- Columbia 11
Orrimith
valpandso •
Ctiao...t
OIM
i = 3_
1=12212
Chkaspo 41111 sat
Pi
Valparaiso
il 001
Warsa w : *lOO5
Columbia ... ..V1055
Fort Wayne.„;...iiisit
Van Wert ... 1 115ral
Forest 553
Upper Sandttsky..i! 415
Dawes .... 515
Credible 530
D ' asum
woomer .......
Orrrille It
Massillon ..... 911
Canton ;1003
Alltaasee 1/1
Sal• l P ......
Rochester ..... ..1 105 PX
Plttstreash . 315
Max
WOO
:115rm
,1253
1011 i
OSP
MUNI
14D
Tann !New Castle and Erie Express
leavesoungstown al tffi p. m; New Out*, 405
p.m; Levi... at fltiabargh, 5:50 p. tn. Rennin:lm
leaves Pittainush till a. m; err. al yew Canna
ocsoa. m. Youngetwri, 10:40. a. m.
Yoaoxs New Cutts and Pittsburgh Aa
commodatt leaves Youngstown. CV a. an, R.
Cutle.l:lo a. m; arrives at Allegheny, 11h10 a.
in. Returning. Manes Pittsburgh, RU p. el%
rives New Castk.6lo PalltYouga inwnß.F.l .
Gourd Amato& mati 21ektt A TEno
gent . .
CLEVELAND & PrITBDOUGH RAILROAD.
On and after Nov. 15th 11580. train will leave
Etat nuts daily (Sundays excepted) as follows.
4,A4a4J.2
MAIL. &IV& lAOLVatt
=1:13
Cleveland
Euclid Street... ..
Hudson
Ravenna........
Alliance
Bayard •
8134* limes
836 1246
930 140
WI 210
100 249
221 ats
105rx • 433
=MC=
1 1 MAIL.
1) -
1 1 1 11ZAJI
ran
il i :OdPX
I 646
111230215
ETATIONS. ,
."--1
Wellaville
Bayard ...
Affiance..
Rarentun..
=no
510
535
MI
616
719
733
II udßcn •
Blend Street
=lttl
1101310 /IST.
STATIONS. ii ESP'SI. • I MAU...ACCOM
.._. . I , —...--,...-...
Relishl 515sai Multi 15 0 0Tiej ir
Ste=li t e 1 11) AT 1 3XI GOO
Vltellsvllle 813 1314.34 455
S&savormith'. Ferry...., 840 116 511 . .
Rochester.
Pittsburgh .933 ISO MD
NW (015 OW
00180 WlArt.
- ----_
liz - --.---....-
avivinas.
ILtu.. ei.TAccon Aocosi
—.— —. Pittsburgh Mar 155 rat 810rn
Rochester 735 MS 540
Beaver 1
Smith's Fen? i 817 ' 333 MS
Wellsville MO .413 - 1390
Steubenville MO 530• .. 1 70Gsx
Bridgeport
BeLlair 1059 CM I ttls
1010 610 1132 .
1
• Thui is 0 mixed (Filo to Wellsvill - ii aud — aa ex
press tcalo from Wellsville to fittsbwh.
ves
TUSCAUA WAS BRANCH.BRANCH.Lea Arrives
N. Philedelphts, 640 a. m. I IMO. 943. am-
B
.yard, 11:50a.m. • • fN. bidephts.llllopoi
P. IL MEYERS. General Ticket Amt.
.
4.11,
00684
CASH BIT
AT '
WHOLESALE
WILL FIND A VERY LAIIIE AND
ATTRACTIVE STOCK
MI
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY - GOODS,
At Very
LOW PRICES,
Either by the y 11111,0003 or package
AT
A. W. ERWIN .0 CO'S.
178 Fefieml Street; Atleeway
jun2Ay
end
rits
Ea
On roll
.Tonated
Main vital/SY respite.
Wall thrialiartay we*
Laugh at the seta. 01011
Whisper their shay Bei
Yes, feel each passion ofga
But roll, great river. If *VW
Forget not her. the nallitneit
Fallen Ike theiptapil
Who, ere he mounted rile the ,
Asked for Your pare. It ,
we.. ,
1 knew the man s .Isea 113 I.
- With gffla of osier be ; Made:
A kindly light wilt&inn
,t;
Bad as the ton la which Ida whip ;
Rls Upa halfparted With the ; 'smile
That kindled truth, bat foiled feller
Zia heal Dent Durward; and hie _
Divinely patient right and wititikeo heat; -
Great le his goodness, baltairMl.__ :
Firm In his purpose, yet net Mintionato,
.)le led Ida people with I tendorbid , . • • • •
And won by lore a naybealifikaa, pal!.
Banimoned by lot to tal wa Vanne, .
Frenzied with rage , u latme, •
Ile bora his uslaston.wilh sol+ollt a heart
That licaremliself took up Isitugary pert;
And when he flawed, belpedlifinere he kit. .
Eking his efforts out by mlnielil! •
No king this man, by grace of We
No, something better, Itannerat I L -
A nature modeled
au a big* • .
Lord of himself, an inb.un •
Ihsa by Ws (ate. Forget the eSightestrifit
In the Tot memories of his noilliata.
- Forget the game. the breve* a:agars night: •
The pistol-shot, the Lew-guide **nes ay,
Thu palsied people, and the tarne . fat ran
Ole half a world to magma *histamine.
But oh! remember, while Metaled Chß bOia • -
One retard sacred to the days tff dd.
The gentle heart that boat !NUM away
Jest as young morning doomed his iota of gray,
Stole through the Wits beanalit*geldee,,..lnad•
And touched In rale the eyelldiW the geadtt •
Remember lidm as one who died ifer ettht*
With elderly's trophies ail m= his ;
ills mission dabbed, and the
Armand and owned by atianger;fire
Nothing mat left him bat to Wilk sweet , .
Of triumph &Whig In the selibmiseat;
And for that triumph Hamm gwiterail itriontrtu
And cleaned Its inemisdins for spotlit
Bammaned the rgetersot the deed ' •
Who ndlita ledge for fie: tea: -
Boldiersaat 41146 awakened the clay, c ;
Aad arranged their kenos la .
There Lyon led; and Emmy gm= -•
Aed stilted Yeltesean ihow idgigldhiq;eig;;;f ;
Beare Reynolds rewahabod bid Inthineted CO6,
And nedgWkk pressed to naltrtheboak ante
The star of Mitchell glittered tatejij , • : •
And Stevens answeredillino's Wealth '
Bayard looted smithy of kle •
And Mansileld'eiyeeeniteileTibattlagame.
Linda", grand kr* hift With wirer*,
And throng arose tress Wagimer 11#14 Atig„ ;
Veen Maine Baked'
ce!beaLluddleitathkdialt • nail,.
2
7I
610
IMO
lOUS
tag
1116
11135ri
i!1
ECM
Math:weed arable audledalbdlad death.
Down itbaw's duk frost • solemn parpese no—
ne alari's resolve to prove aloraelf—mere Mal
The hero's courage, foe that humbiaaa m
Was all that winged him up the bloody elOpe
There barley Helmut blustered threltgb his men
And Iticluodurn deployed his hues
Baker looked thoughtful; Wadsworth's liberal
2E
hand
Puttied right Reward ; and the ■harp eoraatrod
Of amine , * wild valor bore hie roldieva ow,
As when II rang o'u fitted Docuinisorli
All thaw. and mote. Wore the liattytii gaze
Paced thrtoutb We ghouls a( ticaveses tumultuous
per.
The sound of clarSuits, laud the choral songs ;
Ofrsptute burstlng from the serspkthrocip
Passed litte a moult from the evening skies,
But let a picture on celestial eyes
Whets tilts WWI deepen. an the day, Luenla+4.
And shine • marvel in that real, of pawn..
SELECT MISCELLAZM
GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY.
BY AN EDINDUIRDIR STUDENT,
In my earlier years I studied for a
session at Edinburgh. It was in
Burke's year, not mat of Edmund
Burke, but oianothercountr3rraaa of
the same name, and not test celehns4
ted. The number, the atrocity, and
the cool speculative motives of this
fiend's misdeeds, approached genius
in their way, anti in the excitement
of his trial and execution all other
topics Avere forgotten. I shall not
easily forget the singular fever of the
public mind during these few weeks.
I was myselfpresent at the trial, and
witnessed the spectacle of the greatest
criminal of the centary'being defend
ed by the first counsel at the bar of
Scotland. A rumor had gone abroad
that no counsel could be found loop
pear for such a monster; and, as a
testimony to the duty of counsel un
der all circumstances, the most (Rte.
Mated advocates of the day, without
fee or reward, defended this gang :of
murderers in the face of a torrent of
public prejudice.
The afternoon of the day on which
Burke was executed was distinguish
ed by a Snit rate college row, The
students at Edinburgh, like its mob,
have, when roused, always been a fur,
uddable and dangerous body; and on
this occasion, the police having Intl*
dad into the quadrangle to preserve
order among the crowd which hurtled
to the dissecting room, a battle royal
had ensued, attended by Some severe
injuries,and resulting Ina triumphant
defeat of the authorities.
To celebrate this propitious event a
supper party asserublW that evening
in a tavern called the "Ittilabotr."
The chair was occupied by the-bard
and satirist of the college, a fellow of
infinite Jest, who made his mark on
the world afterwards:, but who at this
time was mainly finned and, feared
for the asthmatic and 'biting power of
his humor. Opposite him flat the.
prince of students—tall, kaunisonte,'
' reckless, flashing with the exubetaner
of youthful spirit, and a now Of con.
vi vial fancy that I have never known
equalled. ,
Among the others were two, 'who
figure lu my story. One was a stn•
dent named Johnstone, the Tbersitea
of the circle—a dirsgmeable specimen
of a stamp of man *filch is VileranY
to be found In every' circle, without
either wit or talent, excepges the
wit and talent to make fei4
uncomfortable. Bold, and undcruyn
ions; and quick to see and seize on
weaknesses of others, he was a
flagellum, a fly blister ; peoplefeared
to make him their friend, and still
More to make him their enemy, and
solve extorted fruity hate whit he
never would have = obtained from
love, and was admitted to; the moat
select coterie of the University.
The other'was a Stalwart,' band,
some young Irishman, who had done
mighty execution . in the melee cif the
day ; caring but little, alter the-temr
perament of his •zuttion, about the
merits of the conflict: but hitting
right acid left as his lWar , toid
Ile was an open brewed
.Spanish
••• , 4 7 : ,,,,, 0.5ai:Aer,munc*.n.44.•,--loc.h.qtygcoir-- ,- -i-v•-•-•—r&-....^-041001111111m...-------
,",‘: •••• !ifi'..;.%; !
.=, 7 : 1.7:::,;;,-,•,:- ~..,,' ; ,i • - , 1,
~.:. •,.,. (~.'"). 1 !):. • , -,,,i , ~...,.
,i. ,. .,,:::.1:-.:1:.,;.i . ).,.: 1":-;),I,A
~...,,, ,I, , Q:. 1
..„, , :_, i i I, :, . 3 : - ' ..1 ,, 1f , ''' ,,, J
2 - 31 4 1 .v;:. , .::•-•,:. t. -:::1 .:::s• ,(- : I ~, •,,,, ~-,
ti 1,4, , ,: : ,.. „,;,..;,..v.,.,.'1: :h.:: Itte 1 4 .,• .:. r - , - I- Or:•', 101 ii • . !' ..''''''' ' '
..-.01 1a.1,, f , - 411 ' •-:, h •;I ' ::. • . I.i, ;.;,• 1 .• •,:, •., , .; • ' .i.:r: le
11 '''‘';' ,, l. l'fi"i•"'.i , -' 4 1 ,7,, ' Wv.ri ,pri..' , .. t-: ,, !' . ..: r1r, 0 - .•!.!v.,, , -.1 , 11 .,,, ''',:0 '.. Tr
_..:.,...., _
~.,„„.... .•::,.....::,,.,....-,,, ..,.„ : ,.:_ :1: :•;„.......1 Isi - : — . —_i i ,, utr - . 17; -:!1 -- .., w
N,, i i . •:; . . „...„;,.,...,,..„,:, .-:: , ..„„, ~, • ~.: it. „tn..,
.V. .c•-• 5 1
'... ;... ~, ~ • •- i i: ..i . e...1:3/ - • ~,••-•
leolllngimit of =Zan; halt roWekiog,
half: rsad !in ea who. was
windb7II4C 6 4P.P.IE igli Ii- he:hada,
fight In incgotme i , "tuldli trot
prissic4
lain the int - H 'Annie 'With
Powel, Itiiiisdhist 'modest %whir bad
bergfibut,(a , fiteek:Rif MIKE In: Ediaa
*'.*ZwC =VI' iTi
baud ilivited tb Make oneof the Party
soletron the strength of Ms flit: l , - •
Ms Mittlanso, ear maw, a. gibe
and art of had gone soinid, rose
AO propose . the toast or the evening—
Ibnlhoddif to' the police; Ind 'hid
dreams *Bala. Hintoad: ' (Id those
*vs ths towocouncil ruled over *be
VWrail% and the obnoxious Ba ( ll**d
Yen tho orders to the, Pblic'e,) - 'As
iliat part of thotoast,! he Mid,
It l ollll4llPerlinoolki sipolitaiinn ; for
Wu Wirers in. swill confusion al
- -.sething * company
drink could old • . it. As to
the Baillo, the Ildin .. , ..re_x_preracd
Itrthirtoaid•WWieti . ; His. mit.;
nial site wedelns/bey. He slept at
shelencb.o4llo4loVot hellaW
IetAAR , , cni./!em.itagruct ittqlann
My, in his, th _ chaihnan's,
'hi:metes:llft 'Life 'slept
in leharthi for he! heard, WM , on—a,- ,0
tAnother#ll4,7lamcboly
episode: . *yi . • „
: Midst l" ni :mere,
wiltfrotki *lgor Mid Constancy the
=A wasAnsifestly habitual.
net:sometimes . slept,', the.
Bailie sometimes awakes :. as he did
to Mame. the deftt 'to-day. lie hi
asleep • again by this time.• Bad'
drew.* to hint—with all the honors.?
, 'l'he vice thereon arose to proposes
contrast, as he called It: the Principal
of the University, andihe Lord Pre-
vbst Of' ths City ; and this he did hi
the style and•with •the ament of a vv
ry celebrated • professor. :dinity.:
It was &great Pb Wilpic; Ind or if, iv words
that burned could have withered and
caldned a civic ihnetionary,' the:Mt-
happy- 1 Provost must have. teased
from his tmubl lag.: i illa ,t hes rebel:ti
ded: 4 .rpropose that weshati dedi
cate this flowing bow' to'execrations
and erdicisnia'of that Malignant star
which,. .moving in • the firmament
amid the world: of lie:tart throws
the, whole universe out of oar by its
IU-owned aberrationsAlm leroPitlate
and do homage to that bright partic
ular luminary, around whose WWI ,
cent and Mellow radiance revolvethe
planets .of orlr,hearts and, hoped.' . -
:
Mt,
'II tilltalles 1
1 Id tam Ms
P.owen, who.bitl Voce .heard the
celebrated orator himself; was charm
ed ari&dellghted with the'copy ; and
warmincwith the 'wine and - the o.t
-'citeintat, added his full aharelo the
.eirening's .ardusemnut./Every one
was cordial ism d courteous to hint ex
-oePting Johmitutie, Wbeseetrintrath
'er jealous of his popuhlr!ty, all the
mere that one or two shafts, leyelle&
at Power without the latter nerceiv,
lug them, had been ratheurcughly
warded off by the, vice.
At last he also rose to propose a
'lt was,'. ho: said,..'the .Hinter. Jsle l
and our gallant alitso,atooug whom,"
said he *is quite a master,'! need
not istrtlenhiWe our friend Over' the
way. • Who he is•rdo not proles to
lawns: - curie to usanddenly,and.
*mot #his-amntry-meil
ly vr
so ,dvpapt ; here .he ilynt
• ' obt tidbit', Tor his country-WA
adiitom diseloge their habitat . ; but if
pig honacity antitimacie—t fruits of
that D hp ice esculent of his native land
h rake a Man famous , , famous he
. II be. 14y ills hat never be stutb
t be hifoodt 'levee - Wore' thried
bate. May the eats 230 !his-garret,
the mice leswe bis geneses:in peace,
tuttUngir WS A*. be „eueaded to.
• , .L 2 - Cie
its vivacity; smiths audience .
ed and applauded. rower lase to
return thanks with unruffled mien,
and sPoke. With far more , accent that;
belbre; "lie was proud land pleased
he was, at the kindness of that jintie.
Than. If he wore his coat till he was
tired of the company, it's little but
threads would be left of it; and, if ho
coultillsteu forever to such eloquence,
the mice were welcome to his dinner.
lie was proud of tho notice of the
company. Long life to them, and
the inure shindies the better, If they
always ended in a blow out, or
whether they did or no. As to the
worth grown who had proposed his
health, he had made hlsacqualntano3
under circumstances which Wand
diem together, for the (Power) I
caught Mm in his arms when Ser
geant Afacbean (Cromweirs', curse
upon him!), with one hand on collar
and the other on croup, dropped'. him
over the balitstrudes like .a half quar
ter of corn."
The shouts which greeted this allu.
Icon, which was literally, true stung
Johnstone to the quick. Seizing his
tumbler, he flung its contents in the
- speaker's face, and then rushed frogs
tearoom. •
tireat commotion of eourse'ensued.
Power WO-4 white and furious with
ragey and in his first trabsPorts natl.
ly vented It on thooo who tried to
prevent him from following his
us
eaikmt.• He calmed down after u
while, but took no more part in the
evening's festivities, and was over
heard to say that he would • have his
Ilk. He refined, coldly, all offers,
which were good natnredly made, to
act as mediators in the matter, and
left the party earitand alone.
The next news which the college
oyele heard„was four dirks atlerWard.
it Was 'reported that Johtistene had
been found dead In the 'common
stair,' as the staircase to separate
stories or flats Is called in Edinburg,
in which Power's rooms, were. Thu
report turned out to be only too true.
A police:Han said that a man had
rushed hurriedly past him about five
o'ck.eic (it was January), and exclaim
ed---a There is • a man dying 10 the
stair • No. 27,' and passed on. He
went to the entry, and on the land
ing close to Power's - lodgings he
found a mariOstretthedOn the stone
floor. „He raised him,' and found
thathe watt quite' dead. , He had a
severe cut over the eye. 'His Collar
was thrown open; and he had 'faint
marks-of .pressure round/ hks• neck:
On conveying him to the police ,of-
Bee he was round to have • died, as
the medical men thought, from eon
eugdoh or: the brain, I assisted-by
strangulation. Their opinion wad
that the , deceased had been_selzed by
the throat; and thrown violently
doWn. His watch and Money were
,lattle as Johnstone *as liked, this
sad, and tragic end made a deep and
me cooly impression on his circle;
and thoughts naturally turned to his
altercation with Power, 'and Its
probable result: On inquiring, it
appetesi that Power. had riot ,bmn
Been at college since the Supper party;
he had snot been seen at hit lodgings
sinter' Johnstone had .been found..
Thingis,looked so suspicious, that a
warrant was issued for his apprehen:.
don.*
The second night alter' the murder
wasdiscovered,rower wasappreben
dedwaibing.quietly Mong the South
Bridge in the ctireetum of Ida gingo.
When seized , he at first a nd
demanded to know wh a t th e e gi"
Meant by, their vue Duel but, on b e .
ingahown the Warrant,',o, - onee sub
witted simply *log that , th ey were
wrong, and would find out that, they
were so. •
,
- He was detained In theee cells
all night y and l a the t e e was ta
ken • Weal the I •itt c ad*
were :prOdeetilint take *tat In
&O. UMW 14 called MS
that iOty statement tile =ed
nutie. th ink tit , to Inairriten l he
prisoner may, sew you 41
tr.euble;e4eiwthir. You.puderdwd
'hitt ,1,-!!!
=2
, r once that I do art lateral to ail.'
a er any questions, • .
/d iratn they:~ blind . ) extihtlit
Where he bade two prectilltor
da,tll Are - ftW-Mtitelst ilkinE
• Ile - evinced •1ht14 6 1:1 , 6a nor
morrow,' add' pot lip • iadVii oi'
pulled hi Ant allgl)tratVut
S he 'would pocandlho • rl.'
tw... did not' brow what • to (it
•
Eieviral of his friend '
s . hltin ;
but although he reeellnalthera coot
teowdy, he showed notiondre for their
society. at lesidlor the flfst 'two or..
three days. As time
,went ou his
Etgaiety seemed to' reinhi i 'sind
wt- id etilit away In his 'wdl is •if
suelteharge as minor, murder-hung
Diva him Who iCroW4, ihkairY was.
; he ' was
.coninutti,4l for,
served with AU hitilettriesit,'
add 'lila 'Metal, the 'Vlexl,uwho Wks
.studag for the raw, • urge& • hlm to
fIE , !It salielter ; for pip defence:
To, .he lb usented and a_ypry
worthy and well 'know tifietitldrier
,Ofild‘liini a visit in prison
'Avery melancholy
n •
'Faith It
scit• Rif thit pool
`lint itie'vny
;'So they tM•raii
,bannot Junk grave
•life
!;+,y l l' ixiay ha hot
of ire oannel
is t
la 'your 'position,
*gun Gotspeall to . the sheen; I•
denitand c aud yo,..yjteru„tight, bynt
your mu stifety - YeOlres that, you
should have no reserve with in,
4;1 shall hays no reserve.
Thattsper (pointing to the bullet,'
meat': is a boaluil
IN)tcounse—/ j 'Yousax
coot did not Murder the'
!Wet an inch of Coe • • •is
M •
__4But pray exploit' yourself - .
Mr.: Power ; Re alj about supper,
tuul the, quarrel, arid7u - hiit you Aid
next day _ , and whet © you were the
night' befofe• last; and Whether you
and thls•poor fellow met. it is need.
'less to awned Whip from u . 1% other
wise canuot serve you.' . . • .
• ' tWellgili:Stuart,but you can serve
tie, although I haw - bottling to tell'
iln what way ?'•
Ty _butting Ulm two "advertise.' ,
views lig the 1 riA rind Ghasgow news
papers,' ' stild the-. prisoner. The ad
verthietnerits were Mows: •• •
TIP .10.111itatsa.ntbuil natxtuxema
youngmen to whom he dee:cited the V4lchttoee
to the 41)1.1elinds oh bo7nl tlef al. Lore
steamer„ho win tender Lila a must dyed hervico
if he-will heed Ma tittered' to Mr. John' Shutt. W
The other rate thus:
.17 THE LADY WHO WAS IN THE BELFAST
I !oath remember. She conversation abbot
'Moore', Motodko, a fortoIELL a".. Ow win . end
,lorreddreau to John Smart, W: g . „ Eillatu g .
AVltriesii'—cialhem The prLs
oner nodded assent.
4li6i-i-rubbish Try something
. ,
Power smile& 'I have nothing
else to try-bat the truth. I told you
I.dld hot murder hlrn. •If thine ad
vertisements are tuartvined,.ycat.will
elubp.cena the gentlgtaan, tutd,ludy,for
the trial, but will hold no Othinuni T
eittltin or any , kitid with' them. 'You
ti r t r ro atzbpcena , Me various whose
and addressee are here,' hand-
Ing,hitn a paper. .!and coati
raunkation with either. And T have
no'otherinstruetlens.'
needle'tor 'shook head, plain
ly believing lhe.suan to be ma& He
left him, however E taking the ativer
.tleenientrs along with hun, in. per
pkikitY how-to net, :anti instead ' or
going • lime • petit airtight tO .- tbe
hones otAin 1 04 tint esiebratededv.
ado 4t. ; • • •-. eAlti teoidm
Aue r , ",
`DOWWUsitibliidit4obn.k.
Is
the witnesivery . rregulax not to examine
'You area little better than a coot,
John. Do you not see that the alibi
perhaps is a real one, and that the
fellow wants them to proye it with
out notice? There is a story under
all this, but your best plan is to do
what he tells you. He has twice
your brains, I'li warrant him.'
'Would you not step down.and see
him, Ur. C.? He is a tine young fel
low, and all the gentleman, and my
mind mlsgives me ho does not know
his danger.'
'1 never call on my clients, eve' in
more fashionable residence.:
'But you might make an .excuse,
sir, to go and see hhn, 'l' am sure
your heart would warmto him nt
once.'
So the kind hearted and etwntric
harristerl to look in ou the
prisoner next afternoon.
He found him sitting with the
chairman and the vice of the supper
party, in a perfect torrent of merri
ment, little appropriate either to the
circumstances or the ,place. Tao
young men knew the' distinguished
counsel, and rose and became silent
when lie entered. .Power, how
ever, althOngli he bowed courteously
did not sesern to recognize the visitor's
name, even when it was announced.
lutve to pay an afterntion visit to
a friend here,' and the barrister. '1
am glad to find him with two such
supporters—salvage men. But my
friends the salvages, you had better
withdraw. I wish to have your
prey all to myself.'
The two accordingly divintedrand
Mr. C. was left alone with the pris
oner. ' or •
'1 suppose I• should make an ap
ology for my intrusion,' said the law
yer, 'but all the strati& nooks of
this city are familiar. to me; and,,
kiddie-1 thought a friend in need
might not be unwelcome.'
In the homely- kindirews, of his ad-'
dri.ss, and theburic plainness of his
speech, there, was a dignity and, ele
gance about the demeanor of the visi
tor that bespoke the well-bred gentle
man. Pewee- was 'at' first startled,
and theriaubdued by his manner.
ain sure lam much beholden,'.
he said. `Might 1 ask..tomluit 1 am
indebted for this honor?' /
•To your:going to be hanged,' said
J y
the other,
'But there go two words to that,'
sald.Power., 'They will nut hang au
innocent man In this blued country
of yours.'
' they though? han
god niter my friend tho Dean
Lad proved him to be a saint.'
A pause ensued, for Power had
lltUo to reply to the flattering paral
lel.
'lb plain words, my lad, I um
sorry for you. There is a secret
which you du not wish to disclose.
I de not know who you are, or
where you come from, but am sure
you are a stranger, and I believe that
you are innocent. Friends aresnot
so easily found by the stranger and,
the wrongfully accused that you
should reject an honest offer. Confide
is nie—l shall be secret as the grave.
Power looked at him for a minute,
and then, a sudden revulsion seizing
him, burst into a flood of tears.
'I am ashamed,' ho said at last,' to
give way thus, but lam quite alone
bow :much you do not know—the
most unfortunate of men' and in this
wholly innocent.
'Tell jue . the tale plainly, nay boy,
and may be I may find a remedy.'
The prisoner told his tale. What
it was the sequel most dischne. .
The day of trial had come. The
tier was placed at theism, the
in acariet and white, defiled
nto court, and the cleric ratted. in a
loud yoke: 'Glories Power, stand
up, and listen to the indictment
against you.'
The appearance of the prisoner ex.
cited great interest in court, which
==:Nn==
MEI
ME
EU
'Zstabli \ lBAed,lBlB.
Wa.4 'inwdid trittiestieftinteinne&'
pulale; The Lord Advocate; at. 4 pitta
intnecUtoroatt on Iwo side of the
tabfe withlit thettsgrft.adOntllY other
eouit I. On' the other side
(1 - anitl . Junior
cone over the'hiee
of - the prironer, whemhis naniewse
rose; ; however, • with a.
glance at his amuse!, end picsated
Not guilty' with a firm velce.
hi! the Crowti att.
charitiespatn one whiCh startled the
studatdaby I ts atrength and compact.
nett: They culled the atudeots mho
were' at the 'Rainbow' to prove the
quarrel. ~ They proved that' Power
did outgo to Lblfto on Moiuhiy, the .
25th of Jiuma,ry; that Johnstone was
seen to go up the common Mohr on
the afternoon Of that day . ; that per
sonewho lived next door heard a vi
olent alternation in :Power'a room
about •fourja . 'cleck ; that th e persou
who
.10..1 the polleemattand
_gsVe
the alarm Was Pqwer; and that Pow;
et. Ilefttby the Olaggew '&ia - Ch' at alx
turned to. •Edinburgb
attaining at a hotel .
, iy. Thu medical
the rause of death
the brain; 'worn!).
itatt6n. lit all hl-=
ter was.. distindly
0194!1., $ n
opeless. ,
aliGi
it little internist sit
He • extracted.
outer: an irascible
stage,tiverttuuteuceectledinuctatin
.sotnenrubioti as to whereat:id when
'Amer Glasgow &lett. nut
the proorof his Morn was dear.'
• Of the doctors the counsel only
asked u few questions.
',You spoke about stnuigubition.
How was it produced ?'
•
'•l' cannot tell.'
' ' l l"res4llre on tho throat produces
strangulation Y'
'lt does.' .
'Any sort of ke-sure ?'
'Ally which ti sufficiently close and
tight.. Hanging produces strangulation?'
'Way this man hanged. doctor?'
`No, of course not.'
'Why,“of course not?'
• 'Because there Is nb reason to think
• . wns.' -
'Any caller reason for !of course
not
.Ychl may go,' arid go he did, after
'.saying More, and implyrug much
more, than he meant-
The ease looked very black,and was
!closed by, ,the Crown :reading the
notiuittung made when Pc4er refused
to utiswer the sheriirs questions.
, The audience were grtntly.eselted,
but the priSoner hina,elf rutuntaiued
denteuuor perfectly tranquil. Ile
was rather moved when the wltaie=s
ca the grief of. Johnstone's
family, but except at this stage of the
trial he evincul.no emotion' whatev
er.
'Call Admiral Seymour,' said Mr
• • . •
A. tall, weather batten man; some
'What thttety, stepped into Um wit
hew box, and vista sworn. ,
' 'Adtulral, you' itnOW why ' you
havd been asked. to wine here?
air, I Alb not, anti i • think it
Would ,havo been more , civil to have
told me.. I know' nothing about Mr.
TowOr or am/ ohe of that name.'
'No'one has had the civility to ask
you what you were going to say'
'Yts; a gentleman mum from the
Crown (Ake; I gild him he knew as
_much as
believe ydirleft 13elfast by the
downer- which sailed on the night of
Ounday,,the 24th of January"'
'I did. , . • .
you • hirwith a 'young genttemnu
about volcanoes' • • •
' •Iremember it and Mm very well.
He was a very intelligent fellow, and
we talked together most all the
• Were you fellow travelers up the
Clyde to Glasgow?'
'We mere.
'When did you arrive in Glasgow '
'About one o'clock in the after
noon.' • •
'Where did you part with him?'
Wok Win to the Western Club, o
which I am a member, and gave him
limeh, and wo' parted there.
(To theprisiouen) 'Stand up If you
pleit:e. Is that the man ?'
. 'lt Is.' . • . :
''Have you any doubt of that ?'
'None whatever.'
The Crowni rose to erosi.examine
'There ultra be some mistake, ad
toiral. Look at hhu
. "Meru is no mistake. That is the
mau. ' I should kuow him auy
where,
'Did you .lee any one like him"
'Not that I remember. But, since
you are so pressing. I should like to
hear him speak.'
The judge said there mild be no
objection to that, andtold the prison
er to address a remark to the witness.
'Ah, admiral, do you recollect what
.happenod to L'ermot 'Looney's crow
sou her birthday?' said the prisoner.
„ .
The reminLseence was, plainly a di
'rotting one, for the admiral laughed
outright, and said it was the tame
funny fellow beyond all doubt. And,
strange as it was, the jury seemed to
think so too. And. the admiral was
allowed to retire without further
question.
'Call Miss Bridget Malone,' said
Mr. C.
And a very pretty, litlyllke young
woman stepped. into court, aetvlu
puttied by her mother. .
You are the daughter of Mr. Ma
lone, the banker of Belfast?' said Mr.
C.
'Yes, I mu.
'Do you remember traveling. to
Belfast by the catch front Waterton!
on the Ikl of January ?'
'Yes, sir.'
'You tntimled inside?'
!Yes sir.'
~ 'Had yod any fellow-travelers?'
'Yes,' saki Bridget, with a smile,
*that gentleman,' 'minting to Power,
'was with Inc.'
'All the way ?'
'Yes.'
'Was he agreeable?'
'Very pleawAnt, sir.'
'Have you ever SIMI or heard of
him since?'
'`No, sir. I saw an advertisement
in.the Belfast newspapers, which I
,knew must be from him, and so I tun
here to-da,y.'
'When did you arrive?'
• 'Only a few hours ago.'
'Did you know why you were
wanted?'
'Not In the least.'
'You have no doubt it is her'
`lle Is not easily forgotten, sir,'
tisid the girl, innocently, but with a
blush. •
'Did ho make love to you then?'
interpo . ,sed the opposite counsel.
sir, unless with his eyes. You
know how, sir.'
a 1 wish I did,' said that functionary.
'There was nothing more tender
between you?'
'Oh—you mistake altogether—we
were very happy. That was all, and
I was sorry when the Journey was
over.'
was.l,' interposed the
prisoner. -
'Yes, that is his vole If you
wake Jam my, •Oft In the stilly
night,' my lord,' said the girl, turn.
Ing to the bench, 'you would dicier-
Mond It.'
'Shall I ask- hint to Bing lt r said
Mr. O.
. •Really,' said the Lord Advoutto,
%Ids Ls quite unusual and Irregular.'
He was rather nettled \vith' the evi
dence.
'No r ' said Mr. C.; 'Ai!" owe of
TII =Aron - Antirig
old A 4a:building tif
nt IP per year in Mimic,. ,
.4 C. unto it tliegthimi 'un anhjartn of Torii
BM
=CM
°T "11 ( 9 1 1 l 7-1 .2 4 4/ 1 1 .1 1P.7,: t 6"
!Hied: V. atiii lion Laxon.
kigA ti.L Y . at 13bly
m....t ;.f Wu author..
Time ex mid i 4 inimilnlesttlOWO othoul(1840:
, A!: " " • el_ • •
" r: I M i ro ll l4l e aVeCi 0 14 4 . ) .7 .
771- 1,14,7 '
identity of yoke nay ba.i •
at linpertant sts Mit of feature. .1)4.3,;
you,ivlthir (turn itig to the villue l o rkt, ,
;be eontirtried
In
Ybur ;opinion
?littering Ma yoke?' ••• ;...• .1
Pl.; tato no doubt ;about film.; ant, .•
he sayril.ti • .
• 'Prtiouer salt! the ,I}ldge,. it YOU
lutve labia What lUis - Pareed.
!yonmiy .. „any of the verse:3Y' . r
Thus adjunsf,; Power recital: (he ''
seerind verso Of • that irwirtestel" ' •
Mobre's melotikiti with ;great liteldfi.
and expitatilen. The witheatillshmed;; ;
with delight, and at theAnLiextinlll l -;.; .
tit-4 'WM 'sure of U. • Nebedy eVer ,
said 'all but me deliartedqtatinnacif.'?'
He had add ass; Mid the evident:olN
was irnalutibk:,.;• .; .• • • • ..• 1 . ; . ; , •
The waiter ut ,t,he,Weatern, club, •
the clerk at the e4rath'ellive; and 'the
guard of the mail all 'S'i,xike'ef"lils"
having been In tilltagow ou Biontley.. •
until fear •Velock, and lutv,hig left.•.t
vy the tunic'''. that ev,auing: lie aril. :
bed Vtlinhurgli, its the CrOWn 013
rasa hail add, nt ulna o'clock at night: '
The chain was complete, and ill l '••
of concert was excleded by the fact
that none of the witncse knew when .
the wunu iinctenurkthe reason they
Weft, 331:6 Caw' 101)keil
like onigolmisteken identity ; htit-the "
stninglat thing-was: tlmtltits•acetatd :
heel never denied that he -wee the,
stutlentin (wanton, and seeinial from. ,; •
.tbe that to befandlier utivainal:
' • 'The. (frown had•no choice-hullo . i
..abap,dpn, tim,iPreeeltntiOnl:ll4/11;,tbs
prisoner was uequittcsl; liut the ,
tory which the trial had Milian over
• the ialielettflitir created net tinpittatht'-'
Impnlisioni and lie left Edinburgh
thernext day, • . • •
Very, tihlfi
y .11egwartis fact •
transpired:et lehrendered it at le t
doubtfttl.wti fier' the crime had been
'cohmilttedit all. • Two median u
demi, who were friunds dot/John., .
stone, re s ided at the top of the same •
strinuse. Both of thesestudents had
left Edinburg rather suddenly im
mediately - atter tidy event,- and - it
way nut known where they had
one. But •It tmnapinxi that they.,
had been in the babit3 of making ex
periments is strangtilation on , teem
:An unusual thing that
time; and it'enirte to be believed that' '
Power's conned at the time' or. the
trial had information thatJohnatone
wine by his death in that way, n O l • .
that the others in their terror inn
laid . doWn his body at Power's door.
The nine days' 'wonder was Etlll-1- -
del, and gave' tomew tol.;
Mai it WaS many, yukra .afterwurds
that,l heard the true version of this
sitiLmlur tale.
It seems there were two brothers
twins, of • the mune of Power, who , •
were left orphan-, mid almost with
out relatives or comitetions, when,
they were inere children. They
were so wonderfully alike that those '
who knew them !vitt could rarely
distinguish them, and the okituater
llai grandfather who brought them
up tonic earn that they shouttl ,bot-d 7
netted separateiy. Reynold, the
eldest, assaults.' the haute of Regi- "
maids, as he succeeded ton small.
property through his mother. • The
brothers, after the &salt, i ut• their
grandfather, being alone in the
worldanal the must devtited, even
ronsuntiert&ction for eachnther, al
though at 4hu time of this story
they had Out met for eaveral yearn. •
ltegittalds, had received a writer
ship hi 'lndia, and when the events I
have glioken of occurred was on his
way to -Toy his' brother a farewell.
visit. J °bestow) and Power had met
that a fternoou and Power Watkins:it
al hint down, and_ was hurrlded an
hour or t.WO fterwardS to and Jelin
stone lylmedend at his door. lw his
alarm he humediutely eturted off by
the couch which left for .Gbisgow at
six o'clo:k, to meet his brother, and
consult what was to be done. The
wadi stopped lit n stage where it met
the other, and there the bruti u re
slved on the rouustle counie of
changing their identity'—Power go- ,
Mg to London as lteginalds, and
Reginuldsgoin toEdinburg W 4 Power.
The rest* 1 , 01/CCIVVII; bat
Itc.ginaltig remained Power to theend
of his lite, and never would bear of ,
resuming either his name or his
Is
ink. Ile Went out us a medical num
o AuAtatlia, two to great eminence,
Intl only tlii4l a year or two ago,leav
ng an enormous fortune. lie Jean
widow. wiluw auscideli 111L/Ile
==tl9
lirstfor O'CoN,ron, New York,
preached on "Papal Infallibility and
the Ecumenimil - Connell," wherein
he gave the American view of the
matter. He said: "It is nothing , but
that ntablity in faith which wt.(
grunted by Christ to the office of
Peter," Mats% does not mean •that
every net or every word Of Peter, or
of his succ4tor, is itimpirtil by Clod,"
but that "It only means that in faith,
and faith alone, Christ will ever tukdst
him (the Popo) to teach it ofitiallY
In its purity, so that he may confirm
the brethren in the faith that they
believe him infalible. Furthermore,
Bishop O'Con tier explained that
this • doctrine was rut old as the
Church, and that it is only a distinct
definition that is now sought from
the Ecumentel Council.
SPA IS
\IAU,II n, April i;--2 p. In. The
SpaniAt Cortes have passed at bill
providing. for the levy of forty thous
and teen to fill up the army. The
conserirtton in Barcelona is prolzretot.
leg: The artillery opened tiro at
Garcia. Siam then nai HUtyB
been rtveived from t h e disturbed
list riets, the telegraph lines` having
)4.1.1)
ems. 7-Ip. in.—Popular oppo.:
sition to the operations of the
Wry ealts.Tiption stet has hut abated.
Yesterday a number of Men entered
Seville from the neighboring villages,
of Clem& anti Sentitinnee with . tam
tient dying Meaning "Viva Repels.
lie, and down with the muse:Option,"
They were sent out to lest the
disposition of the Iteople Air rifting.
The rioter"( were promptly arrested
by the aulhurities. Groups of people
formed around the guard, 111111 for
it time it Was thought efforts would.
be made to resew the priitonera
They were infely lodged Minn Idler
mane ditlietilty Lind the crowd di*.
items" anti!' the city soon heroine
quiet.
11 Inan Itarcelonn is
highly imparhult. 'Advice , ' Just re.
eel ved state theiroubles 'ewe broken
out there with MI leWl4l ViOlOnee.
The rioters have etournyzatell a oluirt
dist:mt. out of the eity and have
thrown up borrientim. Tho fliptain
General has 'tot Melt tlll'UovernMent
he hi not strong enough to attack
them Owl is awaiting reinforcements.
Gen. Prim has sent (den. lialtirielt
to the sere 10 take commend of the
national troops..
—The son of a Chinese Emperor is
a beggar in San Francisco. One of
flare sudden revolutions to whirl'
that kingdom huldevt. hurled his
tither from his throne, and caus , sl
the murder of all who loVed and
honored Min. Through the fidelity
of an old servant, this young Prince
was saved from the general If utelmcy.
Still, his name uhum would have
!yen his death warrant nt any time.
Sb he lived in poverty and constant
dread. shunned by all and shunning
all. When the first =goes of
Chinese were sent So Palifornia,
Welcoming this as an opportunity
for esafpe from nn atmosphere of
death to him, smuggled himself on
board one of the ships. '