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Ml. y is . .a ":V,'r-71.' . ..; per M. a :lHTtd ,:el enulo- 1 liorotixh Pl P5 lit) 4.l 1,4 Iu4 US tv; r.s 1l 10 4U It) Hi CO I'.i .r X?l ft) 72 27 5 lfl 2-. 3 C4 $".'J70 ro i : . :.! i.itiks. i:;n - i.v, I In (i0 . :-..jr 172 1I2 7U . .'.r5 27 iopiif tt;Ht o have T- . 1-. of S.l'.il It.'MMIKIl lur tilt ' . v. 1.-7..'. mi'', li.i'i ihfiu ij bo ;s : U.'tlVO ftatt-Miom. r M.SK' MI.KIi.. AuJiloI.s. il. I'A ir-, t . :. ', I ""..!. JE S PRIVATE SHE Young man, toiling on obscnrcly, Strngliiig 'gainst an :ilverse title. A ith u liih and Imiifst J ut'pose S li it'll the mocking wtultl deritle ; Faint not, feai not, brave the current, Face (lie title, however rntle ; Truth will triumph, thou wilt conquer, k! will ne'er forsake the good. Do the liro'.ul deride thy calling Mock thine ciTorts at the start, AVitli a aeoiliug colilness galling To thy proud ami honest heart ? Pel severe ! Attain a station With the tnl'tcd and the irieat J?JI Thise who now seorn thy vocation, j Then will gladly kiss thy feet. i lias the venonied breath of slander, I On thy lonely name bt-en blown, j From the serpent soul of envy ' That would keep the worthy down? j l'ersevere ! with manly patience, I Time will heal the wound you fee), From thy name such taint will vanish As the breath from burnished steel. For encouraging example, Scan the names on history's page. Those who most their race have hoiiored, Giving glory to their age ; Names of .New ton and ol Fiaukliu, A::d a bundled nioie as blight, Names that gain int;ieasiug ghuy With the world's increasing light. Pei-scvcre ! I'nceasing ellort, Humble though, and weak it be, lay o'ercome v hate'er tiptses, And work niiiacles for thee ; lie assured reward will follow, (iot.tl will come to him who delves, Honest industry will prosper. Heaven helps those who help themselves. THE JIJDMG'JIT PERIL; Or, SAli:it JSY A riiAXTOM. "Certainly," saitl the woman, btart ing n with alacrity. "Whore are you going to put him?"t asked my guide. "Up chamber." "J'ut him in Isaac's room." ".No." "It's the most comfortable." "I tell you no." liut here I interrupted the whispered colloquy Once at the town, 1 told my story to the police, and a detachment was sent with me to the spot. A THICK SKVl.L. AN OLD SAILOR'S YARN OF THE TRADE WINDS. keep awake it'sa much as tliev can do. "At that time. u kin.);'-, nigger and the rest of the watch just lie down ci'im s had t U- put in the c:d!al" t-s.' on me ttecK ami cauiK. vine ingiiL. ami i.ejii mi uie snip d ei.t r n - v aciu. After long searching and many false "That may be all true, what you .ntr we'd Ui n a running to the west- and the ship had to pay their l.t alarms, We succeeded in linc.ing me u.ll me. about his beino- a 'man and -i . Ward for three or four davs, tlie port- Ntw i; sv happened tlu.t over in M, - ruinous old house; but it was empty, l,ruther,' and created by the 'same A 1- ' watch v;ii on deck, and the old hosch bile s.iilots as very scarce, and ships our birds had llown ; nor did I ivcov- jnightv power and all that; but it ""- a sitting on the main-hatch comb- laying in Mobile Iay had tosciid ovt r er my valise and chain, which latter ; .stands to reason that if he tli'l make.' I:ul dti.ed oil' tt sleep. It to" Nee Orleans for eives. Then i hail Iett under my pillow. Via both, he made the n linker's skull a i AV:l!iS ''out six bells tif the fust watch, "It's Drew's gang," said the leader . jK.a)) site harder'n the white man's tlie wind just canted a ctuple of of the police, "and they've troubled : i0.lstwi-c. 1 '11 tell von dmt 1 ,.n iints. as it w ill do. vou know, in t?ie "I am not particular 1 don t care us two years. I don't tmnk, thouga, t Avilij ,uv ))Wn it-volI i;kt. to take -trades,' and draw'd the yards rather where you lodge me ; only make haste that they'll come back here at pre- ' ,1U. down." ' ' fine, and the mate he siiiLrs out. lee please So I was conducted up a steep lad der that stood in a corner of the room We were sitting mv friend, the old lore-braces.' Well, this rousted th I sailor, and I in a comfortable parlor! boson, and whether he forgot the hatch- t.'ke them over there, art of my story 0f a public house, a table before us I 's bt ir.g olf. and tried to 1:0 over the id el eiioiinh to go, cmis fas a snipping mr..-1 er in . cr in t-.-an called IWack' Wash.' and l.e h-.d an tinier for a civic for a ship in Mobile Day. and ''hat does he do but m de a bargain eith our 'old man,' and gia htm MO a nead lor these nij:g'r t Thev 1--..S didn't we i- c'!s? en fyt-f. . . , ; va.1 e sa lr t heir . .-eii!:i! will lab . , . n term l yerti, - i i ' i i . v t 'lni reli, I 'ioii . '. Les.nc ss. 'i l.e ill . - . -i-.-r ,s fl'e i nly wwi . In ;ci iecittloll ill tilt ' , h.rf-. 1 r ! ilispfseil tf , ' ;, ii. i, e wiii witisl a - , . : lor iis-..lie wtie i j'li r.ii;ii' Wi ll I (!. lKIIHMKle.l. i aj'Mi.v. .-i.'i waef wi.l lio ,e . ai :u V. S. 1 lie k i:y ... . !-.. rte :1 eixie t v. 1's.. VV M. s. i 1 U i-.V " ,soN . i'. i.. 14. i- i. -:.i.i. iiHV- no i a. .rc.p.l i.p.-iM liiiitf - ii ( 'io..i.rui t mr. I y or ' Im- v ii' V. ! r i A N 1 - A T 1 T ! ' p.! : r: ri Tit ur : . r ;i t li In i"" I ia .i i. t s.i -'Ti-. I., ii. : i : a. llii- '!!' "i ill" ii'lmiir l y t !ia ' I..' l- -t 1 1 1 at !';. I :u 'il t '! l.il tvni't-'' 11' v.' C.j ti ain-.u . on l'n'i i ri v i i o. 5 1 in- I'ii i .lit : - li' i i I' .i.e. . !!';. itiitile I-1 1 iilfnrt- (' irll l.i.ei -l. i t . C- dins ..f i.r. v tiesii xlile sii; : ii . isl-.. : .Hi fliml in. nee. Hint liii. r I t.. wumprU a:n! s.. I uriiv. lcouCi:T i.v..s. -j-. xt::re)i 21. l::;.-t!-ii. I UiJ-: FADM FOD ADi:. aisi.ii. I Ij ti t at )iiiH s.ile niiiii.ei :nil tun I'.liii'. alioi:t 2'; V :!!.-. : e. '.ni'.il i'aiiu coihimii. 1 I 'wjM't'i, n I H .i M "ti -A toi ht-inif f-n tenet; ami well e:i ! t i n 1 1 ti, n ii i,"n Iloiie aiitl I. r ta .... a : i i . i ' I orri.rti'.i i! eli'Me. '. i u-s. Tiie I.. i la uee t .1" I lie Ja il 'I 1. el'.ei l j ar.il a-ili tiinln-1-, i; :.r i lie sa niv i. r'.: a t conveni ;.i. ;a !;, 'I'l.r fiiiiliei : vfe., e:;li e.ll '- lel.lref. j.i.ts. jiai: v ; ; tiw. ' i. U ilm.ire. Pa. am; i.y town: dots. -i- li. filer at Pill. IK Sale, -..a I t"!-:!i.V. the ;.-; nn ok L.i.u., I 1 1 1 1. I.t il nr ' i.i I.! . i : -lii. i ,( ,i in li :. i eon ii ' i -i ' e-ir f t (-a w 1 ( id ree t . i. 1 1 e.w. I '! S::r.i I- Mud, i imi' mic I.ei. I . it ii i a ill l.e Il..tie known Oil :- "'i l ir.i.. ) " I.i. 1. 1. N I), -i.'immisi.iiieiH. V N N A . ) ; i- 4. 1 .'. -lit. d" DISSoi7uTK)N. - .. -.i-t.ii,j for tli-- j.ast year jll-'l in tlie .metiee of . :i. win i!.mi1i i'.i i iiiii-i-T. Tile l.itn!; lille l.een :.. M. !.. fer el i lent lit nil 'I J II lie lit ; t. li fl fl wil ' ell mi ii I- w ill ee Ii ! t ii: tlie l nil I'liilll. . I S .1. i.ATM AN. M. !.. v I. Ill K, M. 1. ' v i ;. i -7X ;. NOTH'K. : "MoS W EAK LAND, nVeM. i il on tho estate ol Simon ' !Wu'nen tow imliip. iee'r, i I.i the n r atersi ueil lit' the e .. , i eriMiity, notiec in liert.'iiy - iiiilelitetl to sail I estate 1 1. a t : ' ' a- u it lion t ijela ,iunl t liose - : -I Hie same w i.l present I i! f i .1 sel t ieltletl . ' ' :V SCAM, AN, Kit-eutor. ! 4. l-T.-tit.'i ' : !'.'.r";i Haoan, Dkc'h. ' 1 U'l.l X. ( nil KI-1. ' ' a ry ui tlie INt.tteof Tat ' i L ai II. -I I tev. nsliii. I "11111 ' ' '. Ii.ive lieell J.' I a ill cil In the 1 . - ns in.leliie.'. tf saiil is. ' ' '"'il." I iiiTTifi'a 1 1- vi y men t ' - mis will pre-enl tin in pio 1 ' 1 1 . .r set i lenient. ', x' Mi N Kt.lS, . .. .: s j -y (- KxeentorH. '" ': ' a -s. !-,:(. The night, of the ICth of October, is f hail I ever forget its pitchy darkness, the roar of the autumnal wind through the forest, and the in cessant pour-down of lain 1" "This conies of shoi t cuts," I nmt- sent." Xor did they. but the strangest part ol my Story ot- n r,,,i,pu. house, a table before ns I 's mir olf. and tried to oo over the i 1 td enoi:o!i to l'u. cause thev did. ;..t.. .... .. . .....i.......t ...ai. ,.i ;. i . a !... ... . . i i . i i . , ' . . ; ... . lino sin iip.o Linent ceiieti nit .siu j i n - i 10 come yet. rome nine cctv on which were twn muus of ale, two 1 ":lu u-oar ir w uai-noi, i never uiitier- i'an t to go to t lie call:;lKi'-e ; a no so beams ami ventilated by one small subsequently, 1 received a letter from ' p-,,,cs n,,t the short abortions.of briar- ! "tood rightly, for of course 1 was U. the "old man' he pays them olf, ami window, where a cot bedstead, crowd- : my idster who was with Alice in her' wood, but veritable "yards of clav" ; -oW :,t llie time; but, however it might 'Wash' takes them over to Mobile.- eil closely against a board partition, j Eiiolish home a h Iter, w hose inteili- .,,! l iviii"" lit our nines 1 nrotluced MK- ver he went, ovi r the combing 1 reektm if he f in the "old man' 10 and a jnne table, with two chairs, lorm- gence filled me with surprise. j 111V n(Mi100k and pencil, and jiroceed cd the sole attempt at furniture. "I mut tell you something very j e(f ' take" the old mariner "down' The woman set the light an oil strange," wrote my sister, "that hap- i ..s f;)pl0w s : lami) on the table. ' jened to us the night of the 17th of! -it innch of n virn bless you "Anything more I can get you, sit?" October. Alice had not been well for , ,n jt"s t,-,u. ;in,i that's mori-'n can he ! w.-'.s light, but there was at least three said she. ) some time ; in fact she had been eon-i i f ..ti ,.a ,oes in your inner J f..t of stones, so he didu t tumbL wotinng, maiiK you. "I hope votfll sleep well, sir. When s!i::l! 1 calf you ?' ".t four o'clock in the morning, it faint away, growing white and rigid j as a corpse. I hastened to call assist and down head first onto ones. "What was the depth of hold ?" "Whv, twciitv-four feet when dic ing man, in a rc:l iiar.nel shirt and very mui My pantaloon turned to my room to write to my wife. "My darling Alice." 1 paused and laid down my pen as I concluded the words, half smiling to ;e won s;:v. c mhl tend petulantly to mvsilf as I plod ded along, keeping close Lo the trunks of the tin s to avoid the deep ravine through which 1 could hear the roar of a turbulent stream some forty or fifty Rtt below. Mv blood ran cold as 1 thought of the possible coiise qtu nccs ot a misstep or move in the wrong direction. Why had 1 not ! think w'n.tt been contented to keep in the right ' know of my .strange qtiarti rs. roiid '.' Not until both slieets were covered iioiil on! Was thai a light, or are ; did 1 lav a-i-lc my peii:nd l-reparefor mv t 1 s sniou boughs of a hemlock thai grew Was il the f h-am of a human eye'. on me eni:e oi in.; ij.inu ; Ian; aeiuai- o: istv inu" me lliroiigii tne iioai 1 ee iiu d a if liir uiud would seize j tition or wns it but mv fnncv ''. i liere l.ie b i ii! a ud hurl UK' over the nrcci- I was a : ack t hert. but onl v 1 ihu-k dai k- i pitou.s descent. ytu please. I must walk tt 11 station in time for the seven o'clock express." "I'll be sure to call you, sir." She withdrew, leaving me alone in the gloomy little apartment. 1 sat down and loeiked arounel me with no a grr-ea 1 d e sei i sa t i on s. "I will sit down and write to Alice." I thought ; "that will sooth my nerves and quiet me perhaps." I elescende'il tlie ladder. The fire still glowed redly on the stone hearth, so strange. (Jracie, 1 have been with and my companion and the woman my husband !' sat b,-si le it. talking in a low lone, "A II our reasoning failed to con vinee and a third person sat at tin table, her of the impossibility of her asoer- eatii!" a short, stout villainous look- tions. She persists to this moment lined to her bed nearly a week, a ml 1 ; .,,,,! :t j,,n ab-.t I .- t-ill.in.r of nioiv n tweiitv-one leet. was siting beside her reatl'mg. It .,j,ut niggvi-s" heads. was late, the clock had just st ruck one, j ..j w as af. ue t!ie mast in the well wlull all of a Slldden, she see lliei I to If'.. I renir ml.er t !, i.im,. of that shiii but the captain he was an infernal rascal, likewise so was the for them he got -20 i- them ihen they got over thi-rc ; 1 ut anylnxr there tiny "( t:t. and our 'old man' thought he hail made a good trade. lledidu't make ni'.ieh m t !:e b sscii. Iincvifr, for 'hen tlie cargo ""as li-ieharge, and he came to settle ''"ith his con- aiK'e, but all our cti'orts to restore her to life and animation sccm-'d vain. I was just about tt send for the deietor, when her senses returned as suddenly as they had left her, and she sat up in the bed, pu.-hing back her hair and looking wildlv around her. mate. We- was bound from Havre to "Knough! I believe y ou my hoy ; it was enough. Well, one of the either darkies went dewn and bent the fore brace on to him, and they pulled him up and hlid him on tlie hatches, a long- lie had to pav for t.vo lmrr- s I "'j, -.: Htones '!iich that nigger had broke. i'"heu he i"ci;t denen the that night 111:! in h;.U!i. Sli'.t .f the Cl in 1 i 1 i and aitt r tin New Orleans, in the month of I vem-I . mate got the vards liimiii' d he lu.-nlc ber. ls."0. There wasn't no cargo tojnncxaiiHiiationoii.ini. 1 1 e coin-1 nor yll,u ,. :!lui ,. j,....t. ,.w...v ,.iV. sjieak of into h.er, oir.v a few ' burr- j timl any l-o-m s I H'okeii, l.-ut he seemed TJljN is ,i,4. wav u. .aniesout iefuueiiiij sttiiies, just enough to keep her onto lea-l emttigli notwithstanding, so the- ,,;,.,:.. :u.clti;PK t ,i,at ,,aie.: --(V,,. her fe-et", and ne'er a jiasstnger e-ithor mate goes in and reports to the 'old j..,,,,,.,. ,,.IS lt(,.iv(i u.tt,.ls 1:,,ln rai.i(,us Jct:. kii's Th ::ki.-'. i;-:t Juki-. AccorJ ny to the fi.ilun J'i-.-( (.eiieiai biitler 'A lie. I cxelaimed, 'how you terrified us all. Are you ill! " 'JS'ot ill.' she answered, but I feel tiiat she saw you and was with yoii on the I 7th of October, or rather on the I asked for writing material and re- morning of the lt-.th where and how we cannot tell but we think it must have be-en a dream. She is lietter now, in the cabin or twixt elccLs. 1 wish 1 could recollect the mime of that ship, but it's gone from mo. I know she was a low-waicted ship, with a high poop coming just forred of the mizzeii mast, and t'gailan' foitcas l , and from tlie foremast aft to tlie main hatch she had a house-covering over the fore-hatch first; then there was a bulkhead, then the passenger's gallery, then another bulkhead, and then the t mail' that the I111.-01 was kilhd. i la n the captain he came out and made the slevvarel get a lanlei n, and he examines him too. but couldn't find any signs of 1 ! e gi it a lot ol elln-r puts of the loiititry request ing him to pay tht writers the th oc cents wl.ieli he esti mates is the proportion of extra tax that v ill be inii oseil noon eat b taxna vcr in eon- ne. J!e gt a lot ol t iller aim aqua- - lortis and other trash out of the medi- r' - ; K:,ry s.i. cine chest, and stuck up the boon's replies pre.,.,.tly, ami instead .. 1 . . 1 tit lrankinir he nuts a tliree-eent inisi-nv.. n-)e. nut it wasli 1 no Use-, ne seeineti i his wind for a luhiiiu-. to ll:l 'e sMppeet !ns Viilm in!" Tjie'ii as a last resort, the captain goes in and gets half a tumbler full of I'rcnch brandv. for he knowed if there was the couple ol ro(;nis and carpenter, and abaft this riii. 11 1 .1- suns fi ev ali'l a irilt, t lis ;. i. a 1 t- - ' . . ' i- . 1 1 . 1 1 ... .... 1 ... 1 for the third mate I least tne in me oosen i.e n go 10, m.i. . but he never mm. led it no nmru ti: iu bo; n. and then the old man 1 said, "he's dead, sure !. 1. ..,..1 1... tl... 1 niv 1.. e in-iiu.il . .11:0 in iiiv. "i .I...... one of the other cluq-.s w lu.t was siand- space for abtiiit a cemple dt-en of pas- j the babe uul sengers. I can't just remember that ! give up. am ai e ot m t he put t unelcr his s'.iiil in ship's name; but 1 tell you all this to show you that what I am telling you is t rutin "We was bound, as I sav, from es (ii c;-iv iug lot-jsiumoer. As I folded my paper, 1 pped. hol.'.iiig .n io the low re- ' happened to gl-oice tw:.sd mv -itcii. ):ll"- it was : og': thatik I'rovideii'-e il was a light, and no "ignis latuns" to lure me on to destruction ."ind death. " 1 1 oil 00-0-0 !" My voice rang tliro'tgli tie wotids like a cliii.-.n. tli!"i Ulgil i he tail 1 -hinged onward vines, de.ise briers lies:, hev on.i; ve. I coum h-ivc sweirn that something sparkled baleful iy at inc. I took 011! my watch it vas only one o'clock. it was sfirc-ly worth v.'inle for meto undress fb;- tinve iioiti s' s'.t ep : 1 would lie' down in my clothes and snatch v ii.tt slumber I could. So r.nd 1 wish ytiti could see how fust she is inip.roviiig." This is my plain, unvarnished tale. I tlo not pretend to explain or account fir it-; mvsteries. ! simply relate facts. Lit psychologists u-sravt 1 I he 1 skein. 1 am not siiir-1 jaV-, to New Orleans, nn.l we l;a 1 a itheri'il I 'Sieve in gh --rs, ' ,f 1 we-ut v men and bo-en. and v-raitiis or ap-pari:;-;!!.-; but thi- tiling ' (...if ,, tluii was black : all tlie iort I do know that .dtho.ig'.i my v. i w..i ,-!, ,v;;s Mack, and all. the star was in Knglaud. in body, on Site morn- j board watch was white; she didn't ing .of Octoik ! ls'th. her spirit surely e:in-v VA1 third mate, didn't that ship, stood bei'ore me in Nov. York at the . r,,,.j :.() 0f e nirse the boson was in i:ei!! M;t of t he tiea.ily peril that men- I i'ai. pf,rt watc'n. and he was black, too. 1 clock, an I 1 ia'iiryut s' P loos ing l.v ;. quart e-r l-'ss 11 no time. " "Lav him up on i lie hatch.' old man. and nut a tsrnoiin o and in the morning sew him we II be: v him at eight bciis ays the el' i.i .11. ip. and iieii the staein mi U:e letter, which is woiileel thus: 'Hear Sir: You will thai your three. cents on the outsitle of this le;lter. ! i tiars t riil v. '"IlKN.i. !'. l!i 11.F.H." i '1 lie eiieial cannot, however, tet rid of 1 eis.iiinl ajij.lieatie.ns in thid way. "biim : 011 t he c: d'Oiia. ' ' j . 1 ;'.; . The f. ill vv ir. j s-piib, neatly 1 prinlcil on a caul. i. b ginuiag to 1 qei c'd.y c:rculateil. Ii is, we believe, from th ' pea of bli.iii- Wiie',,t. IWine; somewhat ; epical in its ehr.i a. ler, ii niiyht be entitled ' " flit; A ;. it- rn.i.l ." II X'i.T (;nVK!lStH! '? i i ir his hens. lis aiid tens, watclies ri ! : done. am on lui II. was Uncle S;.ai had a r Wh.To the;, roosted by t hois ; 'She nai'.i. n to ii-'.; it a , !m Well, our side on me irp at 1: tht aeei'i me. it mav bt; that, to the s;i ona p iii th 'i!e was a big lump of a nigger, w as lile instinct and strengiii ot a wife s 5 tiH. boseu, we ighing "it'O poumis if an liolv love. ;di things are possible, but 1 ounce and he was a food sailor man. Mai out to .1 bee sr.it'! v I mv life. 1 and rockv banks, until gradually near- j p my valise close to (In head of 1 : the best 'twas on the 7th d-iv of 1'e- ing. 1 could pt I'ccive a figure wra '. ied in an oil-cloth cape or c'o.ik, carrying a '.intern. As ti.e dim iiglii fell uiioii ould ailllo;t I his face I almost ive died not solitude in the woods bt j iieit ra 1 ie to liie companion my bed. and barricading the lockloss I'Hii's vi!h two ch-iirs, 1 extinguished die bgiit and hi v d;w n. What are th. JlO At !ii-t. I was very wakeful, but gradu.-'II v a soft drowsiness seemed to ! s.te;i over in. iP." ;i iii' --rv 'Mantle. iii of a Midden, seme startling it was too late to recede now. j electric thrill coursed through my "What's wanted he snarled forth. veins, and I .sat up, excite'd and tremb wilh a peculiar motion of the lips that ! ling. Mtiiii'd lo leave i a I eilow t-.-eth aii ! - lumin.i'.is sofl iiess seemcl to glow jmospiioru j 01 SlC the v. 1 inkle-l. w ii iicivd old man? Uul , until bare. "1 am lost in the woods; can you direct me to Ii station :'' "Yes ; II- from here." " Twelve mile station is twelve mile; 1 stood aghast. Can von tell of anv shelter I could 1 outstretched hands, and e yes through the ioo.il .10 light of the moon or stars was ever so penetrating" and by the Utile window I saw Alice, my wife, dressed in flowing garments of white, with her long golden hair knot ted back by a blue ribbon. Appar ently she was beckoning to me with uli of too, and could get aloft a weather earing as spry TliE III man UUA1N. Max Adele-V ! of lis. savs: "A voting man writes to ii.- as ! "Well .(ember. bs.aO you see this is the th I'm telling you that we left of? Do thev roai!v contain ! Havre, and we had tlie devil's ov.11 r.nd is more anything a time of it getting down channi 11 can m. in c.-.ii .-:.; to make them more r.c- j tell you nothing but gs'es ot v. inu tive ';" ( from tlie westwar 1 all the time, and "T!ie brain is composed of seventy- sh.e so light, with nothing in her but I've. -on! .. i.'.If oa-.ts td" water, seven itliem beasilv burr--tones, tli.it she nar(s of aHunuinous m-.ttef. six parts ! wouldn't hold on worth 1 f salt, and f-it that, i dhhr. Yours, we hmigiee. is ciiit Hv ! as slit "d get ahead to the wind she'd us ail enont u. a. in 1 v. e wa- hear it. lor tne oosen was a g.;. mail if he was a nigger. In me i.e or; 1 , ing. when give a counie ol ti:e ciaip- a T . II "I ...1.:. .t il Mil tihi 1 "ii a 1 sail. :ni-i uv.-. a 11..11 1 to Work to 1 ' e rani is i w .va eluag tin- sn.it. I o tiisco". cr a r.1.111 wii 1 ',v,! n t P lenne- with a fmil i: l:is j. it. it come dayiigli? 1- Hie l.i.'l.t nalms and needles and wen seV the b-iscii Ilo. 1 lieV got linisiitd nice, and stuck the last at itch through his nose t- keep his head straight with the seam, and left the :ke Mired lr.t ii of mv lni. '.e. 1 feel.' o'- , Saal I'.t ii. in a s.-leiiin ap; e.ii. .j, j "how Wife's io te-:i!p! ns t-i steal." to ; The f e.ce nf this moiai Met? ..; Via -.0 itiiyJiiy aial .wei f'ul. you see', .Tin' toilo it tht y iildirt agree. l.-ji t .: .1 . 0 :ac i.ea; lies i.iev gee 1 e'i a Ikkki, Ai'ii his ihie.-i's 1 1.ey snddenly n. msec! 1 '.v'o li.lili'ls l.er Inaa I'.-iiim tli r..-'.t 11 .f 1 m me .a ai eii .al. I is: .;. tinker, and I eleven ami a half parts of j and we never could stay i:er, even is o-er.ora'.lv. Some brain", w hen 'twas moderate, f"r just as soon 'Vo should judge '.liotit. ri.x t Ii n-n 1 1. I r four of the no remedy for excess, that we know of. but to d of f; "it com ; : lu i 1 of tat to three things. There needle' sticking iii a cross like, whiei; is j bosefi I:e l"e'.'. e l.p ougli I here to m: ;n "", w Men ml wants (.0 know j what the blazes they was a doing on. . Well when th-.-y ht-inl him speak tln-y j Sen :Y IN T Ii v v., ' n a v.y c-UTcspendent of tl'.o Sri lehiies a sivpiila:- ieeiih-e.t. P.M. v.X. A ,'.' . 1 hi 11-'' . I 111 em: p:u:7 '.i'v. other j eis iis he v. a ; cl .'S: i;;g Scueci bake die it tli i:f October, w hen .sin::'.t know'd he warn t tlead. ami so 5 hey rippctl h:m open agiu. and le- k'md ot 0011:0 to, and wanted to know "if it 11 till" wa:, eidd beds Vet: tor V'oii see ht dtain for tht: night '. j "No." " here are vou giing : ' "To J Mew's, ilownheie by the maple swamp." "Is it a tavern 1'" "No." "Would they take me for a night '! I could nay them wt ii." i His eves "leamed; the vi IIonv stumps ) verv spot where, ton seconds before, 1 t.....l ..... ii.. 1 ..i,.-,. in. in. , io" it"!i! hari bill!. - I With but an instantaneous realiza tion of my danger, 1 swung myself iivi i' the edge of the window, jumped wild anxious tenderness. I sprang lo my feet ami rtislieil to ward her, but as 1 reached the win dow, tlie fair apparition seemed to vanish into the stormy darkness, and 1 was h If alone. In the same instant the sharp report of a pistol sounded, I c 1 1 It I see the jagged .stream of fire :. ove the pillow, straight through the that part ot lathi- hold your l ead .in some pkoe like r,zt oven or a bi-st furnace and permit the brain gr-ideallv to nu it. Il m iv titsirovtho brain to do this, but we reefed topsails ..11 ...1 .. . 1 ... .1.: . . !i,..-' .el cl... . i-in- .iii -M' t iviveive t i:.T Voil V i he Will's' a.millUtiei iiussi,.,,. ...... - . .. ... .1 11 .. ,i- p ,. ... t ban with t ie kinu : into me ia 01 i.imo. ! tli.-iiio-i.t she'd roll the masts out tn lu i e stun and get slern wav .-.ml npiiii, ii.lvuM limv tJ let I., 1 ,Mi j.li.iiri ko.ov o Vf Ik v.eo.,1 011 ber to-.- So I ret- .011 it was t ioig!:t It V.as sllil me fully twelve days afoie we got to "I'sh- i Wlieii he found out !mw it wa .. and Thai tint.' Then arier we got out clear of j ihe-o chaps had had him sewed up. ho the French coa'W, we got a it gular j was awfui mad. ami promised to ham hiiorier from about w'est sou'wesc, :uil i iner them both as soon as he got Weil it lining us down to a couple tif close ! enough ii t. a !. aie ! the first w.-.t cam 1 lilt! a recieil loresaii, ay and 1 really nil' w ithout brain- i .ei b.o.i. Any i' i;iii'"f. r.i your ease. ..... ....... . , . . , . Ibo belter We ch:l l"g"C I Willi notlllllg 111 UCI o.ic euc.u o.o l will he for the tulviee. Ve give it , stones. we svi loatliize witii! "W dial's bill r stone, Wt !1 the mate he come aior.g. eu i "inn found that the bo-eii ea-;ii iler.d 'no let him go to his room and ur;i in. and didn't i.i-ist on his ca.-hieg j tlee-ks. ."hicli ''".is a condei . c:. ii -e Vin-y ! "."as very strict about such thing - m ' that siiin. and there ens 1:0 .-,;!, ue 1- Whv, they're them stones what they 1 lor-cd, an 1 there ""as a n..tiee stuck 1 d make mill-stones ; in each toiec-istle to t!:at oilect : t ''lliop's ...... 1 "1 guess so; folks do. slop tne re some times." "Is it far from here '. " "Not ve ry : j.lut half a mile." "Then lot us make haste and roach it. 1 am drenched to the skin." We plodded on, my companion more than ke'ehiiig pace with mo. - - - - - 1 not hing f )i" thi freelv, because von a fellow-crotiture who has six ' 1 ... .., ,"., ; 1,;.- lu-iiii i I ct mi nt together am entilied to Chrislh-ncompassiom AVo of, and areas hanl ns the heart of 1'ha- I you see this ,sai, extraordiiiary ease, , feel as if we could loan such a man ; ro. Well, as good luck would have it am. so the mate he tells f.,.'se . - . 1 . , ,, ..: .... ' vervt!iii;o" held on. umi we wcatheivu ! tied lta-1 sc.-vd the oo-se-.i up to !:oit. htm mimev . 11 wc mmo ant eo.o. , , use to us". Sunday Dispatch. some eight el' ten lee-t into the tangh'tl bushes below, and. as I crouched I fli.l-f Vi .1 . . ri 1 1 . r in- ),-ii.tb f lir-ail the trump of footsteps into my room. "Is he dead 1'" cried a voice up the i AVIK.N'TAIM 1.11 lie- Ksd.te a'e ct I !eai la id tow n- Ai.: i . V . cs,l Pi-,...itlv- we b-lt tin ravine, entering i ladder the smooth eleceitttil voice cd AI'VIl s - - I vl what see-ined like trackless wools, and : the woman. !.' tiet-fHte'i.' i..le iVen I keepin btiai'dit tmwartl until lights) "Of course he is," growled a voice t-.V:;.V..M;r. ! u-leamcl Utfuliy through the wet loli-! back again, "that charge would have 1 Milieu ten men. A ngnt mere quicK, ""it ,-;n,K old i.laoo. with the ! JhI tell Tom to be ready." 1L "'-' .... .. ..,.1.1 . 1 .,11 ..ii.nii.o.lp -SI II: (Hiil- eoet, .le-ooz-.i." o..w... .v ' " 1 'inn iate pa ill en t. unit 1 i.L'anei tii.K.M!ie niil pre : luriicnoemeii ,,r Kl.tie ! ' - ". Ui.A.s.s, , li !i ! o '-x ecu tor. M ''ti u,'nt:?.-t;t. la "i-'ii!.-.:.. , n. 1 "''"-. e, COM vhn;, ' l-( ra I 11.11 i) tie I I.t at 1 of enf I 'lit-st springs l.or- !.-.ease.t. haviim tieen ' ' i" I.y llio Heuiste-r t'T 11 lel.n ii to suiil esiate 1 in tiieil iate pa e iiit-ut - ' .ii i resent tliein pro- -tTleinellt. I I'lU-i, A liiniiUtrator. '. i-.ii.-tji. ran A Nai outv Yt im: Max. The Washington Capital tells this: At an elegant dinner party given in this oily, the eidhnte terrible of tin family was permitted b occupy a scat m ar duo of the mos!: distinguished guests. This bet mir is much given to conundrums, which Jire not always appropriate. Moreover, the young man has a sister who is a shining belie in society. Kli.:i is the name of the ,i 1 . .. i- . . . e -. . . k...a.iri-i:...i voting l.iov, inii tne oo.i. ..j-, 1, .ut tl. it o-ile mil a "oot mei'v more . lo:"i"e;' l to room j afore wo got down to the trades; and j fliat I spoke of and lit him i we really thought we never should get ; Y.'hoii lhei-M m -u t-ee.' s ::p them. 1 i ad to go chock down to tweli- ; beds t e t d-.e t :.e ::::!. too s: !! lu-u w:i- e ;is seen near the ce-.u e I'.i'boi by t'ie : i e.iii.; of .0.1:.' iaee!-. lp;ii i.ivt I ial iiv the- m;t! 'er li was tru:ei I hat ilo ee .-j.iiiers ter- e .-!:ia. uviT ll.o sin face of i he a ' er, aiai ;il Lie! cd lo t lit ai was a shig!-- Iheead. the si.e ot u kalttiiia nied!e. extemheg in the air to the I. fight tf thirty f et. ;it an a-ig!e of si.vty tleifes, aiai termhialiiig with aa en irai .;i sly hi-lo.iii-slr.-.ped v.eli. 'fliis 'a; l er u as jsilgcd lo be e:ght feet long ami five feel wide, with stays fas' ratal to iht main thread .sotnet hieg similar to those of a b.iioon. ami it was r.;a n:t;etl, a ji.a 1 enl 1 , , by an iunu-laeiah-e lemibcrnf the insects, .-.t.iti.uieU at pro; -or ia'i rvals. TI.o party rittemgteil In nbtain a closer view. b.;t when within a few feet of tbo v.i'i it ' a ti tori.-e, thougli the last S.ider, . hlch proved to be :. l nit tli'.-i-vif alimia f.y, was bi-ongiK back by the ;tikeof ;t:i 0.1 r. Tie In! 1 ri v.-;rt 01 v.nd ;iaj u; wa.d until lost to siirht. he tv, :,nd we ought to have got them in ; ble-i alt t i.sk 1! t e. ,.i-t i'-1 in- i vi a 1 1 e--si v vim know. I ' i I ." 1! . saVst.ieo Uut we eiid get the-m at last, and good j mm. nm l vol! slot-.n : 1 an: t ticad !.;.!. :.::d I'd i-is; o !' ei.i i;v " i;e:i i;e : . .1, ' .....I ("..,:. e,.l we s maiTd t he bi.sell. 1 S III I (iC:Ul; nu tUlVt lie..'ll V.ivt .., ini -' I' - j tiv.av to the westward with everything ; feels wry on to her, stun-sails alow and rdoft, for ''' ' s-,-'i and the wind about two points on the "Will, the old man he c. s'-ir-bo-ud ouarter. W 11. :is soon as m:itler;.nd lies r.vsUosen v ol. l.p. -t I U -.1 .-. . i ' A ilr.-,'s e ihe.lisv. io:t : 'cm::;. A cu" rcspoa.leiit. .f i :. ; Me. i 2V. . iii;-'! itkilestlio .v hen a. al a !ait;e iioek of .i V ii'lt- c:..e..c:is v. e.e l.'iii.il "Hi no; h el I rt -libit so e e. i.i the 1 .h i. 1 1 ( e..e thi v ir ahii. i f coming a id x ei e rat ! - .' v ",ip Ulsideis the ou k no- it .- we got the line weather, the 'old man' j agin the rmesoi tins ship, says m-. ., "in orders to take olf the hatches, both ; anv one to h' v up. but seeiu' ho."".' savs a f.i im in at, yo;i e:. i c.iteii shall have- the. v. h s;.id tf.iin done t'.e Ci'.r.-'iit ata'i t at t it. 'id 'I - i Tlia fitibpcrihor is : " I i. rnish. in liirie or pmnl aiem.f ANTIIKAI ITEhihI I-. at lowest market rates, "aptly h-,,1 fr,.e ,,f t.hiire foI. ' I .11 l'i.i-ii. 1.... . t..iHt... li'.i n iiiii . Hill S'i.ui- u 111 , ..J.. HM. i --n. - - - n v. 1 1 j rw : I'AMKn ii. 7. Hi'N H 'SAU- T1 i .... The tin- ii-it. 'AfiON. I l.ai-trHiu a n-w I nil on . i 1 . I . .. ..-; e . 1. ...L- I ... t -I u.c t . .. 'll,.a . ...."v.. ti.ua. hi i ..nil Owen in dation had settled, and the pillars of thro, gli me. ol t en m hi gl a t.a Iu... ;Jz(, Tia; comi.nny were . ' j hri ,h h,hlt ki;K,l v,,,i-(.;!: tm-'i a, a rude porch nearly rotted away. munlerers had 1 (alio, . to And ovs , th, v: t the youngster asou iUui UK)tl;t.r was U the -valuer is likclv to be line I'll let A woman answered my companion's ieitrlul y mu row had .,-- asking, "Why is t dher hke the e ev-, - 1 n;n VoU sec- he you have hutv-cighi b.eas. but s,,-iha! knock. lie whispered a word or two Ul. tne speed hat only mo ta J ? A awkward pause cnsue.1.- ; of chickens, and they Vou 're oul on deck rhen your time is to her. and she turned to me with terror and deadly pei.l can g.xe I j Thon lie sli(mte.l out "Uecatise he is L ( J 1 in th. i Vl.,' smooth, voluble wortl of welcome. nishe,! t lirough the w o.u s now . In- , tho riltI;or of U r hat boy ! d fc t 1 J hm , h : She regretted the poverty of the.r j jnmate.l I h h , t g mi ur c sbti- Ud not yvt h.s deser, for he was J t!u; ,,.(ld ladder up and and ,.ent behm-.amhU the end of fbr.y- eC'tmimotiatitms ; but I was welcome I 'g't. I J1"! gu . d - to j lowll t,,e ua;u ,u)tcli and let the chick- ! eight hams e as out agatu as g,od as WI1. i v .l.umiided niv ' Jmuiy tunes I crossed my own track, ?oMKv.ovy says: "People i can mi- ; ..... ..t i ,i. . ; .-.-..n i... ,t: i-t -oething more as chickens. Now how ,n.l tins ' ,r how close I stood to the brink of n there is im cotton raised at the , -i'e nee im. - u.e ; ..r , .,.i n.e , . to.i ; -- . . t..-..,n,aiieate and make the gU:V.. ,. .. . , I the deadly ravine, but a merciful! w,h nle mistaken. Thvr are thous- 'n into the Hold and pee:-; a way I reco.ee on imp -' ; , ' r .tlth yii.hviul ht.r ,s. the s, I sat d::wn onTwoooen lK,,c"h be- I Providence encompassed me with a f ,rho rai.e , pound or , S Tt -ixt thel , od, This is sin,, e fa,, si.le the fire, and ate a low mouthfuls guiding and protecting care, for when , f) o cotton every time they draic a . . y . Je-o 'yale idghts in ! mid Cilia, and so along the smith .ide : p " ; of bread. the morning dawned, wuli la.nt ed , l,milh.' . ;.,.. ,,(',tl u tb... .-d : ,f Cuba, in '.hreugh the i ueatai: ( Inn- A i.itti.k k v b.-mg asked. I should like to retire as soon as ! bars of light against tne .asie,,, suy . .Csibb. "cni.l I I" .i- mi- ve-i vi ness tv.'ls I I WHS cloSO tO tllC hlgU I O.U I SCV0.1 Wiikn is charity like :i bee it begins to hum. t -1 ' . !. . i . t .. -t. : i , ,..- in I i : . i tlie 1 1 1 1 . . .; i MlleU i ia oi vv.i mi mimui , in i 1 1 i i:t. m " of the tick ami tin- man at the wheel land up the rivel lo the City. -o on to tin bar 'iiiS ('. i-t.it out saving. "1 1.cic, Juli.t, if i:e of thef-o eliickens v- n v. hole of it."' --'o sooni r v. li -ie t i.it Kt-n w ;is i hen e aiiie as nsu.ll ee;.t day with her chieha s b. it never af ter that day tt.tl .-be c n e without theconi i ;i iv of aiioi her Ia n, v. I. i. h iii i a r'ably took he.- iio.-ili ai lele-i'!i the hen ami chickens ;; id the ioii-e-t'otr, ami niaiciieil like any faithful .-eiilii i'l back and forv, arel in tha eaee. If the cat m;;de her a ppearancw, si,-.; v.. '.;'nt ily at l.er, av.tl drive her assay with Midi vigor tLiit the cut vvtis glad to i tin. .iiiia never iioi aiitniiev ol tuose mother hen other hen com- rvice she re- V!i;t is the Clia t eml t-i in..n - ii' ai ii. 1 lie; ei.el what's gol the hi'.iei ou." OHO. ( . k, 7. A II M. i excessive. 1 miles lrom u-
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