THE CAMBRIA FREEMAN 1, I I ItUNHLIl .vi:kv Kltl DAY SOK.MXti At Ebensburg, Pa., by H, A. McPike. Vcl--.i-tiincr ltntiOH. The lareo and rabidly incr. a,nir rircultioti or The 1 hkfm y comm. tt,i u l(, lhe fBV,,rab consideration of a. vert i-,r. Adx . rt i.-nien ta will be inserted at the following rate- 4& 1 inch, 3 times 50 I " a mont h 'r0 1 t; mon! (is a o 1 " 1 year . . &',, 2 " 6 months t ' 1 year lc .ri 3 IS months ayo 3 " 1 year 12.tv V n"n fi months ln.5 " 6 months 2" n) if " 1 ti'nr :" 'X) 1 ' f, months 4"iO 1 " 1 year 7i."0 (imn-'iiitrerf Circitltttittn - 1,12S A NO sill. I. A nOOJilMl. MATCH IT? sum uii'i iii. iiAri .s. iopy. one year, rash In advance 11.50 if not iM within U mos. 1.73 " " i I nr.it n'll wit hiii i mos. g.i) ' if tint p'd within jiar.. :S i'o i" -rani ' iil i n ir outside the county mi a I II' ionul per year will bo charged to i : iz . no cv nt xv;,l the above tinnst he de . 1 J;om. ii'hI th! who don't consult thrir : nt. r.-t by p.-ixinir ii: advance must not . t to 1 o phie, I ou the saui'; toot insr as t hose Let 1 1 1 i -i fact be distinctly understood - r ..is tout f or j r J. -i'.ty ti r your paper before you tnp it. 'if t ' , l UOlst. Noti.'blit H- ( !:( ill ot h . . 1 ili't ho :l s.-ul.iwa,.' life's too short. Administrator's mid K.v tor's Notices.. 1 50 Auditor's Notiet Strtix and sinoiar N'otir. "0 l.W Iltitnos. items, first insertion l'e. por line; each sunsiqui tit insertion 5c. per line. --sohi i..n of- jii.w o,h'r; iif niiy oorjwrd eioii or K'ritu, ant run. mmiir op'oiii d.-.-ioiicd t ciij t it ', imi !.. mity mrp rul imifni or i ni 1 ri J mil int'-rr-l, mtfl ft- i-.-ttil for nn atlrtrtiMtni nf. Jon fmsTiNt: r.r all kind neatly and enpedl tioiifiiy executed at lowest priei-8. Ion'tfor iri't it. H. A. McPIKE, Editor and Publisher. "HE LS A FREEMAN WHOM THE TRUTH MAKES FREE, AND ALL ARE SLAVES BESIDE. SI.50 and postage por year, In advance. VOLUME XIII. 'EBEXSDUlvG, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1S79. NUMBER 28. xsr ' je v vw wa i SlicrifFs Sales. j; -mid ry r!:-of fi. fn. fnd 1 t-nd. Kr i --ni I . in 0 ! ti.i'C.iurt .!' f..:.iii!--ii n.-it . - . 1 1 s r ;,i ,1 to no- dir. -. t. il, ti,.-r.':!l I t , j.ul.:..- - i;t the .nu t H..a-e j -1 1 oil s I I llltA V, .11 fi. JOtt, 1S?0, :, l ii'rlurh, 1. .M-. tin- f..ll , !:i-- r.-.il e-t.ite. t " : I : , ' t:..- riaht. t::!.- n.l .tere-t ..( .lennle 'lnrk- :. in .11. d to a ! 1 1 I ii!e:i!i. riiinri'd In t no ,1 ot I Ii ! ' in. '.liiii-t ::i 'Miii.tv, I ":i .. d u u- . ; I dm Hnioil on th. north'. .M:iln -tret.-t . .1-!. iin 11 t'.e f.ti. illnl lot of IVter . r 1. w . -1 . 1 i.ir tluri-oii erecte-l ft t vo ii" l-c. ll'.H 111 i',;f 0--.-II j :! nc of !.-'.. i 1 . v .-.it '..ii urn! t I..- .Id at the .0 ! !;i .I th-r-jht. l-tie!i. ititero.-t of. Toll n M. i ii.i.1 to a i n r 1 nr "1 o! trromt.l slt- 1 : '.' ' ' !l' . . ' ' ' i : ii i . !.. ';i !iliiri;l i-o.mty, 1 " 1 .t. t ' : .T.-i' n 1 f.il 1 1 r:t ;i mi the north. ' i : ; i.i :i "ii t ! "i ii. ti-i nil 11 H.-y on t tic ! : r '.. .1" I''. Tii-.ri' . f !. --.' h;i ii! . r : ..ii- 1 -rl .1 it ill -t-: v hou-., - -. 1 r . L . : . . ..... . .... 1 t . . 1 ... . ! . r ; ' ." ! ii.'. rr-t of WilUain !"''.'! : - -r j . -'I ..I 1-ind -:t- .1. ; ,....; . -.,o m.ty. I'll., ad- i ' : l U "1 : k : 01 !. e-ta'e ot Win. .. .: '. ! :.i. !-. . - '1: 1 :i'tvr 4- ni tc-. more .1 r. - ..t v !i. !:!. W-ared. lmvinir .( i '. t -ry : :..iik li..n-e and Ii : 1 ' 1 - ; i; t:. y .1 h K rof end t-r- 1 . .. i . :, is.- ; i .11 tid to !.-.;! at t hi: .-Hit :. r is-, .! - it ..rt-r. ' . t i. Ml infr:-. t of Miehael ' ' ' ' ' i : -,f jrroun.l i 1 ' ' i !l . '.. 11: ! r":i i'-:i i: ' . I 'a.. . .i ! 1 ' "i - : ' . ! :i-:i::lt oa.-k to :-.iii...' ! t ..: I . : - : r.-a,. the ' ii'.l lot of li .di'd Ik-iiny 'i t.- '.v. t . I .s t :o-ri" .11 erei-t- -1 ! i.e. it in tV- N-eii.attey . " ' "! '!' :io-ii in -. .'i,.:1 ;,iid to ' . I TV :, ii-.. :!.-. r to:. ... .1 i ..ter.-r ot -l,:,rt . ' - .... ' t' j v r J ::r. . 1 ot 1 . n I ' ' .- ;. ' nt: -r t i-..ntitv. I'a.. -I.i'.: Ii -.;.. V. t ... M. I.1..V.1. an. I ' ' ' - '. Oi- i- ..r i. al.ont J6 . ' tr i. 1 ii: t lor.oii erorted : ry I'' - :,. l 1..- Mahle. ; v . . . 'I'ji ' - l. . ici.-kurd. and ! 1 .' I - 'no -.. i ii 1 - iKlde. now . : ".. if'i 1 rj.. Ii. !.rd. 1 -k.-n in ex . " ..'.t at tl . ,-nit 1 ht n-.eM 'nni- r! ::i ot tr.e ti.:::. r i hi'. ln-n ot John I ) . : I t:.e r'jltt. t:t: .Del I'tt.Te-t of.Iaile . ' ' m Ho!. V- il .oi. Hill. .? i-iie, A. j '' ; in: ri-.iTik.-' and I.' o-li u-i Sh. .liner ' : .,- a' law . t .1 or, I', ::',-. t. doeeao-d, I i t a I f o; -rr .it i it. d in t'iie-t , . .:'a. I '.tiiO t .a . :::! . I'a . ?r. tiling on ; ' o. :! i.o-ri.. a i in- i o:d of ; . f ! t. ... :,'!.;. t -..nt h, ami . .. .1 . f o 1-r ..a t1;.- ivi - I. Ii.li ii! rliiTi-i.ti j .' . t ..ad a l. -it -'.-ry t:.i!no li...;-e and j :' : v i'i fh.- i tit-ti .-y ot Jane 1 'Kill- : . ti v . -v -.it i. .ti and t, I at the unit ! I' .a--. '.,r it-.- ..! M. !:. Ji -1,,- r, o .to ! and itr.-ri-t of 1-a -,. i ' it., an. I t.. a l..t ot lt . ind -:tisat iii the j : "S. itio.ii ::.:!. 'at:.:T;a e. .iin t v. I "a., ad- J ... i ..a , i ,. u, -t. l..t ot j t" r-'i. t--.vt-t-.iti r-. : i .-it flse i-n-t. and t : - - ' " .itii i : a : - id . ii t to -.-iitii. Iiiuui I I a I id. ::k !,. -I i'ttd -tal. I,-. ' !'.'.: .:-. t. d ak. -II I ! .'.:.! 'o ! M ..t f. . ! . I,. : I. : :-.t -t .-- iron 1 --! I-'" I : I ,-.;;:t , . '.-,.. ;,.. 'i"t:'i. Ml aj o . t oft . 'illi-'- ' :or.-.-. i v at-.- el.-ared. ! :;..'' -o.-.-v .ai k i ... i on ,.i r.-t,-i-; id f 'C ."!d at the ! i. I ' it I I . ' -. I 1 t m n I ' a iit . -I J. i ! to all t ' t .-.rain iri.-t ..f J ' !. ' t-. ri -oitntv. I -:-.. i. : t' .. i : m ! 5--i '.ot.. tsr. hi al.i- r -. .iii ', i ... -1 '. 1 .' i ill L i 1 i . . : 1 1 1 e . t i . :: ii r 4- 1 :: -t . more i,r i . l.-i 1.1' l,--t ol .!. I . j .! tr . i : i-;..d wi.-t.it'. ' :-rt i .'.' Mity. I'a.. ; . 'ii'.- ' 1 -' i ! . '' .r. .'. n I'i r-. r '1 . 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I'd. .- ttl- 1 t '. II 't I a. Ilii!i.. k Oil t :, i .1. , r J. . h- : tto- ' "i ti!."..'. d'a o'li -.t:t "t yi. "v f. ' a it. ix '.-it: id ' t ..' John : ! 1. , .- :. i t"iv::-i.:i.. ! a a I d. ";d..d art j i: ' at i ' no -1 't in j i. j -. r : f li. iii-e ttot-t h : r I --. I.v land I ." ! v - : in., land, -h-. or I-". . .- --..- land "l -aid ! - :.: 11 . .!" ree-. : i .- ! .'.). it.. --tail.. I a . - ,.- -. . a-t i i - ' ' -'"- I r h --. l y 1 in. I- i t . a ...-t ! pine ; i .. , )i... nt-.t-f .,r . a a I h i-'a. l.-ir'-. : -i . - . v..--t 14 per I --.to -t-.tie : ti "'ta-e j !!'.-.;. '' an-l'Ti'..',..' j : t-" . r !--. ':T"'! a!- ' "f ''. .' .a..'. l: m 1 f. ! V V I t I i 1 "a.i'-r- : t" . " i,v j ,.t a a ' ia :r- t .!,--. 1 1 ' -h. la.rti, i-.-i : -. a: r ' a I. --. t :i t.. -t : , o. i : .d . i M.-Kweti i all it. .!."-. a-. l'.t ,.. ,,1,,.,, ! .; . ; I . . . a"i S'.-l . .!.'-!..-. I'. o.'..i I t n ! il"W or a .'til- t-. a .tut:... t'l 'tf i' s .tith l.i ir.. or !- . to j i'.-i-. I .:!' - r.i::. :,!.' IV. a.-r.-.-i. 1 . a"! aii. av.ia.e. .-', 7 ia- f. j a-: tian'.-to I and of AOriiliiitil 1 . -t '' I" per-ile. more 1 :. i. a ' . d":n e-. ea-it t o t it t:.. -' HI h . ' . -. !.. . ' ..r I.---, l y . i ' a. ' . -'..;'.' : tioan e ; ' 1J - - " or V I i -.!:;. V-:,. ...- -. t'. f ' ' i . .. -1 i y - iiit' land ; : i --. . :. ('.-.-1 : t in ti' e ; '. ' ; i -. n. .,r I.--., ! nt ' ' II t 4 J I i : :':. a- ii..rth I.; ; .1 i!t p.-r- t , p. i.an .--1 . a ' i ' I r h and Ii. ok. at. 1 !' t r i. Ih't'l ..J t' if V,e. 1 1 t i '!! N" It VAN. S!...,'i:f. ' " ! ' - II- o-f. . .Ia:;. tl. te '. ' - A t.H.-Ti' p'-idersig;,." ''J lo-coif 1oii.. f.anil ! . ' '.. a . ad n III P. ' ' t r ;ti- ' ' - II on I . ' i K. A ' - id .. ..'..;.- .... i'a. Ass.v ";, t I i t ! ' .1 '. . "d I'V t.,e 1 ' ' ' , - i . '. .' i 'i . r-i.- t ' irni.l.:. I mportant Aiiiiouiicement ! JOTm WAIST AMAKEE, GHAND DEPOT, Thirteenth Street, - - Philadelphia. rjIII'. lrii'f-;? inc'i'O.'tiso EXLAIiGE OUli PREMISES. We liave been cramped ami crowded all : tic -ea-un in some of our Ik j artments. and our only alternative i to makeoiuu important alteration- and addition-, to irive ns the needed room. Tlie only time to do thic i.- duriim Auif u.-t and Septend.fl . the dullc-d ieriods of the year. To allow the huilder.- to tret en r.ipi.lly with the work, smue of our troods must he removed or sold. To rave expen-e of removing certain stocks, to prevent lo 'and depreciation from dust luring the alt. rations, we have eoiieliidcd to off. r many ol our ir at or ahout cost. The w hole oi our stock will lie leunJ to he murked very, v cry lmr. THE Gli EAT ALTERATIOX SALE C'OMMENX I :s LMMI iDIATI'LV. tiurpriecs are always at t!:e very l..nest point, and at this time, when t-OKHls tire advancing in i-riec, we .-liould not press our .-to -k to sale hut to irct the iroo.l-' out of the way of the EXTEXS I VE A LTE1 A T IOXS And Improvements to re made to the Jrar.d Ht pot. It is unnecessary to say that the .pial ttles .f ear ir. d-iire the Lest. AVe do not mean to lose reputation Ly scllinir poor ,t imperfe'-t L".ods. The well -known mles of Kxchamre and Kc turu yioney ohsen ed hy the tir.tnd Depot lolly protect our citst nuers. and. hesides. in htiildinsr up this meat hitsiness, we are very Careful to ko-p irood taitli w illi our patrons who are depend lir on us. Ve only add that It w ill he to the interest ol the people in city or country to buy during this GPEAT ALTERATIOX SALE. Silks. Ilrc-s (.foods. Trimmings, and everyihtny In I.iu'.ics' and .en; l'nicn"s Wear, whether In laii-re or .-mall .lUitntttiv.-. promptly forwarded by mail or express-, ami exactly as ordered: hut even then, 11 not as exp.t-ted. cheerlully cxclia narc.l or them .n.-y retonded. Write a posta card, sjiceifyin v hat you desire, and smpl..-?, with full instr-icttuns lorordcriii":. will fie mailed ymi, post. lire paid, without any obi: '.rat ion to pur. -base if prices arc not sat is factory. For imme diate intention, address .MA 11 HKI'AIM'.M Iv T fOIi SA.MI'I.ES AND SI Tl 'I.l IS. JoliiL "VixiTfXTtiiLls:ei-, Thirteenth Street, WANAMAKBR & ISOWN. TU tlioiiirLti'iilf.-Mul Iif.-iLiiiiii;itiiiu: portion of tl i rcha.- READY-MADE Will ' w : t Ii o -.--ti t i 1 1 : i." t W t i' :u I vo I it ti 1-.if "lit i lo con. i.i-owii is; in - to itn ;i t l' 1 1 i ! i s- i .-1 iii it i . i '1 v i r irst jroiioriv H"oii l--rvrmt Mi:ilw h?ln-iiiilon rJ,,liii-IJx?lleiit in I 'it. 'Lli tl liinsli ol oiii- .u n s IIIU- ?V ll 1 1? I'll act.'i- I oul r OKDJXA11Y CUSTOM WOIIK. We found out ha.tr a-.ro ao t.y ai-i mi 1 cxp'-riciici' that -riciicc that ii t u.a.lc arc t.y no n.c.tns so icoiti te Neither will the en: 111 to cur cvii carl' ! iretieral st de tl make. lb. PIIODUCEH AND CONSUMER Arc hi', ttsitt in direct contact, and as a c n ' t: -n .-e the latter reap no small advantage. I30YS' a YOUTHS' CLOTHING. Tli i fcrrn- ;i v n i mi -i'lrr if !t j .orfin -d ( in- ldi-in n i v. c ;; v- t :li;it tuL-e it :iy uiu- l h;it v- a hi;; v.- dMt t t.f lit li't.-omc-t ;i n.'. Ii-. - I I . :ii -' il r- I ? k n'-wn 1 LOW PRICES I-t n-.t alu.iyy iucmii u.h. .tlut'. I :i tlii- !:ti-i. ;tr' t.ik.n iiit- a ''"tUiiT. w jtj n't. u:t icr a'ty tn: pri -..- t t w It :ci. li'i!i'r t.il! :i I "Y ;i - u.u Iir OUR STOCK IS Kspccially in thin iron Is, suite 1 to the . i e-cnt w. , i-e-ent wi a liotn our It 1 i'i:i:ii n, Vfi" v I J fssi ioc t Ti 1 1! v. WAXAMAKEIl & BilOYVN, The Largest Clothing Honso in America, OYIil IIVTl, - HlixtU iil IVIsn-Uet, 111IT V1IIXII1V. GREAT REDUCTION I A -- . tvj; ..1. j R.:a;.. I s. "T rwsTiTCii A?n eaocjLCKi. CHAiiBEELAUJ" DJSTITUTS ?2MALZ C:LLS3S, It I' a lar-'c f ir iH.tli s,..-. front dei.f. fp .t' iiltt-lli'.tl. et 1-ivcih'tlt l'o: and tia 1-. stai. roiiirid v c i-t.ed iii 1 IX . w lloi d in !-T I ., hot,... ii te; ped Seminary ' .''. 1 "r .oc-iy Iriai . r.'.iii'.' Ila.i!." with . a c..-t ot -tla..io. j .a a : rttii" ctiicti t s ; Loi-ttd. terni-lu'd ' rd tlip.i'irli tl I'rei. J. 1. HW AUKS, l. .. I'lUMH'Al.. JV -I'i: I ;. I l . ,-. - At : a-t -:'. Htt:' r 1 a il ..p. n. lie.- -.""'i- S..n,ia 1 c; :u c; ci. - .'-I .: .Inly is. '-. f A 1 a -.,-o i n o? n n rl r.y iAVftttt, Cu niOi ia Co., J (t. j I'nder the Cure of the Sisters of Mercy, j healthy climate. Lea at i ml s.-eucry and ! c-t.il.o-di.'d np.iii.tion ol this Young I .a- ! A. 'd.'inv. ta h ii.-iidcn'tv ol tint pii'iil rcdnc- n in h-ira..- niad- .. - : tt the 1 1 tn "S. r.-t: it r this , ln-titu'.'ou l la t.s. ! - ia! ie to i arj.ii- an I anard- : i-T Tit!-- p. Itaivi:" at r. m .itr, i!v Mi .d th ,' 1 1 r fait i r - :;.!': id hi l is 1 tto. .) atv is. is; SS or 1 iii; A ' .Y I i 1 VI Y. Sir. DKCKKIl, Ml I)., I'HVSP IAN ANt! PnillK.'iN, I. n t. v s. Cam ii e. I a Co.. I'a., (lt!"rs his pr.ifi s-ii r.al scrvi'-cs to the ci i'.-ns .i i a-hiii t-ton an ad i.e.nii, j townships. clioo an 1 r.'saleia-e ,,n i:,i:;r;i. str. "t. .pp. -:te Pi.-.-ttn'-r s'ation, where n ht and dav c.ilis will r,a'(ave prompt a:i. n:i..it. re.ir l!--s .it .Psomce or w.-at h er. Inscas. s,,i wouicii nn.: children a, specialty. Lilly s, JIar.-ii tl, l-Tj.-iy. of onr Ijiii-'iiiOfss tlivits l7ir tliiis year makes it neeessarv t l i :i cji Market and Chestnut, ' i CLOTH IMG - i.tei - iition t iiai tttc-ol.1 li.is-. ;t i.;tifii t- iiiierior is-. 'I l.i-s-o : n I -;ii 1 : iu;, 'ss 1 1-x -a a. I.-i tli.'-.f :u-o aiihu? i. 7 , and I aiv:. iol Inn i i ;..:. ink t !i. in -t :i cli mirincttf - h. .tejh t n t i.m Pie Wl; r oaal sup. ;- c iitipari.-i ds the sale Stocks I snail. t It- r iv.. nakimr it ltl'') In : -tir own i e can ciin thc trade. v,c VJ! '.:iy (y t'. c;r nn.-t:i!'i-,''S. cvy - T an-1 i ;i-v .tit. ,-n St . io ami ( inal'.tv :-,! 1. and hloiu are . to ci eryhedy. ENORMOUS, at'o-r. Iio it i:t-.r a vi-it and rccoi.imendat t Xi.W ADVnrnSKMKNTS. Pain Ii Messin. It. loct.t.ar .lfsea-o. WUeu- ever the i.uw?is t.soine irriiruiar, use T in;". Aro kki.tzf.r iriiRirxt. It will save mn. h pa'n rot 1 darg-rr. ix attire some- t tit S IS s. t:T intra"..- 1 1-y the bur len she is made to oar ti'.ii I LO 't '.to. hi-i'dies-ries'. of her children, a-nlv r.l.tis. and ptinid.es fearfully. :i..' ; - : treattnent when the synip- -t appear, lo. -ott to tlie apcrieut, and sr?t ch!;.. SKIdl HY AI.I. IiHt fKllSTS. il -1 ..... ... .. , ' J.lllitl'' ?! 0 jO t: . 1 :: ! 1 If . fc. ..111., . , !- ' "I - .. i t i.'tt'l't:'.' . ! ? 'traetof Ifeef a a '!.? I nMknpi. t . I have teste I it wi! i: ! , lc. tiling .iruo j-ts. v.- I. fell ;:. alit tl.lltC Ol 1 1 ere- is. C.-S." Sold illi- r.-.i : '4A W e w in py .AtfcnLnii j-a.ary ol lm per iaonl.l and -xr- us--, er ai iuw lt (.'c c. -tat.it .ton, t . --vl I fiur nw r.iui wi.U'ii.rfi.l irtTeiitioim. HrmraniiftiltyMV, fc-aulle fruo. AddrtfusuEioiAa JtCo., MorsLilt itticii. C'l-liiil pio!,; ii d.iv? :;;;,;.c:-j,r;iiH) k ott Sr.-k ( iptions of St.", OO. Addr-ss r.-, : b Wall St., X. Y. j tM ' 'dt.'ial h'cp.irt i 1 ...rt ion, I re ( nrl.s ' tv -at t -2l. - H. - SI'IO. W..I1 cry mo nt icr c .ers. IT ' . S 1 1 1:1 ake ,.k sent -VI ith. !lo. , rv'li'ii; Wall St NA-. ItlCII tl- '.. I'orflaml. r hc-t Agcn.-y Hn-inc-s in I. I''.pca.-ive I Ui.ht Free. '. VK I. Ad Ire 11!. l.l ," .. e.f.s tO HgC'l . Vi ivbi; 1. Ac -. Cm tiit Ft-.--., gas! 1. .d.iitia I I , a Month a. .11' .nit, 1 In.-. 1 ,'vp.at ; s it aara ntoed to g a; -. it. ' o.. Avot sT... .l A i r. V' s-iJkoJ-4 --.jfc-rjAS I I. l etter Wield lo., lla 'SlGtjSlQCQ .. . j dr. -s iiAXTi:;; . "( .. ip. : lilihVw::,.;: A STRAIN (iK RESCUE. In the latter part of November, lsyt,. three miners named McCoy, McCarthy, and MclK.naM (an odd .mixture of Mc"s) left the small iiuninr' town of AVhite Oakes, in Nevada, and started off on a prospect intr tour anions the mountains. It was not the most favorable season of the year, for it was late enough to ex pect heavj. snowfalls ; but the miners were somewhat excited over an account brought them by a friendly Indian of silver indications in the'mountains. Tn fact he proved the truth of his represen tations by showing some of the genuine metal itself. Jim. as the red skin was called, was known to be sober and trust worthy ; and, as he offered to guide Ins ! -I lie terriMe grumide grew louder ami friend's to the spot, the proposition was louder, until, looking up, they saw an gladlv accepted. enormous mass of snow sliding flown Thi-y started with a single benrro. or I from the cliffs far above their heads, donkev, that was loaded down with! ''Co rorcan-ip.boys:"' yelled M'Douald, mining tools, powder and provisions ! leaping from the ledge and scrambling until little more than his long ears were I desperately through the snow, his coin visible. The men were accustomed to j pa;, ions but a few seconds ljehiml him. Hi tilkintr ami thev went afoot. I They were only a rod or two from t .1.. . i :...i .i.. io... -Mo.,- -,,-..,-0 i tut ii.no oa... iaii i close upon tlieir destination, a Sintruhir i acci lent lK'fel.Tim, their guide. IIehad i raised hisrilleto shoot a deer, when just ! as he in. lied the trirrger the foot of the j .. 1 . . . ..... I Indian slipped, and lie roiicn iown !i;.ii,iiiiim...imi.-tii1ii.ii.mi,i.iiixomii. , . . 1 - . 1 ) ... . I 'Ct.,... If L-Oo It,!. ,1, Il.iU'-S ' lO..oo, l.i, 1 I., . precipice Hilly litty D-et mgn. iy uie time Ins triends could reacu mm ne was .l.-ti, i This s;id oceurrence threw a gloom ! The frightened men had barely oppor over the miners, ami McCov. with the jtunity to crawl into their prison, when not .unnatural sin rst it ion of his iieoole. ! down came the main body of the ava reganled it as an ill union and advocated a return. McCoy, however, was overruled by the others, who thought it would be throwing away -an opportunity which might never presentitseU' again, as other miners would He apt to discover iimi j claim the lead. McCoy called their at- tention to the alarming ai'pearance of the weather. It had l-en chilly ami' raw from the hour they started : the sky ; would be apt to discover and was overcast, ami there was everj prom ise of a coming snow storm. ut tiie other two were determined to push ahead, and the objector consented to keepthcircompany. That night they oamped at what is know n as the I (evil's Canon such sulphurous names lieing m high favor in the mining countries. McCa.rthv insisted that the broken ac- ! (count given bv the Indian Jim located i i the silver lead "in a canon, and thev cor.- 1 cl'.'dcd that this must be the one. They sat a long time around their camp lire. ' sneculat ing upon the riches which thev ex"ect(d to lintl during the next few i davs. au;l building tir castles with all lot of school lines i t he i 1 V ii-'i ' tlii.il ' .V. i , . si i". i ii'g s ujoyment of a lot tii';. attempt to j 1'.' i c the gii-ot Ml (i.l'iV leiur !i.:' i:lill''i'i W.'1"L' a .'iiiu in. all look-:.-i- tl:-' expecled ck int.) the bout them :l-pl ' ''I'I. the hoi led spoon Sl !' ! C Jl'i nly ill; V Cllied .struck The out McDoii it r Id. -v.o three ran forward to a rockv thev discovered what ail li.,P w I :eiv i agreed was evident h tiit y in.-lantly began i for bias' :::g a wav tie' at the ;,l..i:d.h- S '',. It v.ii! be bon.e i i v. ; ', wa.s b.-ii.g ih die 'oriile ore. and their le-ilge preparation so as to get 1 it ih is :. w i; h s a, a;. :;'. to the cam. ! t;,-- na-ky w ! lii'ty feci am ! more than ails si ; a.ra'.t 1 by h i ri 1: - pf rpi ii'iicr' vr tiit:. ?. tnal height. The and i-gnenus, a::.! on tin liiincis v. t it work in-.-, a e below t he sni'-i losi'd silver iif l.rojecte'l out'-vard some ' l'o- sn -U W .is t;;r If V. i -.-ri' t "I'i dis'iilp Ue. tin; cl , distance over tne path. ! This natural roof offered the most in- ! siting spot for a camp. The min is leaned poles against it. wattled in i Willi Lrusii ami dry crass, thus lonnipg a soil oi caiim. winch xv.is extremely useful in providing against cold. Tin re was no hesitancy about kindling; a tire, since all the Indians thev wore likely to encounter were of a friendly disposition toward t he whites. The men toiled a wav all dav with m i. u rate sueces- Si! liver c am iv ex- isred tht i'c : but il remained t whether or no it was in pavint be seen quant i- ins. i ne) were still quite impel in, mint oi w ocks no tore t ue imal sci-ne. when tin y ceased their labor and went j Nrarlv three days pas.-ed. when Mc ii.to i-amp. i C;,i't v smldeiilvsta.rted up and exclaimed: Win n night closed in. snow was fall- , '-s';, ; don't you hear it '." ing. and it looked vcrv much as ii" it : His companions listened, but detected i would eohliiiuea lon; I their blankets about j their ft i t. to the lire i not die oi i he thre- ' ime. "Vra.pting them, they turned ami sank to sleep, opening his eyes i tint il moriiii.g. ; Thev then discovered tha the snow ; lay to a ih pth ot six inches, a. ml it w I St til I. .1 ! . i '1.' .'i .'.Oi Tli.i Ii ami -... 1 .1 . . is 1 j ing, and the dry Hakes were whirled : j about in such eddies that the miners1 ! could not see a doen yards from their j cabin. The wind moaned through their (primitive hut, as if to ht them know' I that winter had come upon them in a- night, ami it meant to holt! its victims j fast, now that it had fairly caught them. ' McCoy once more urged a retreat, j but in the ho.ietIi.it the storm would; 'abate, it was decided to defer their de- i j part ure for a while. There was danger ! J of becoming lost, when they oou'd not 1 i see where they were going, and it look- j ed simply prudent to wait. : i However, it proved a great mistake. ) The snow storm was one of the severest i j ever known in that section. For six i i days succeeding there never was a min I ute of cessation. ! Sometimes, of course, the fall was' O.O'- l"ll.i.l ill..,, of olio... ooo,. . 4l.i. ; "".".. v'1"; 1 ' " ' ' , 1 llu ! (Hakes were uritting downward all the'. j w hile, and when the crystal clouds final- ' i f Xiiausietl lltemseives. the SiloW lav ; l'u ily eight let t deep in the canon, w hile mountainous masses curled into ail sorts ' , nl punas! io shapes, and hung over the t i dill's. The sight was sublime, but ! the lire was needed for cooking, and its ' I warmth was very pleasant. ! vm uie intra day, ir. became apparent ; that there was no saving th pile, and : he was slmt, dressia', an.l phu t I a v iv in the snow j: gainst all c-nt ingc-ueii s. It's a good deal better to eat mule meat tli.id to starve to :h aUi. Vi'ith t he abatement oi the si. mi the So'i ciii-.e out an l shone v. i;!i great bi igh! iii'ss. Tli is started a thaw, w !:i-h c:. Ultima 1 a couple, of tiays, Ihoiig'.i it was not to be expected 1 11 it would hist until t! snow ilisappoaii'. ,1. It weeks of such Weather. would lcqinre. ami tl was vcrv lmpmi.aia.. at this I season of the year, for NoVentlh.r had j grown into whiter. i During all these Lai j t iie si.inii, t in miners ; the Ili'it. sun .':ip.r, sic , l.;t.-i.lg the lime a -!;t" g, dism.i! days I'.-inaineil with 1 jv; :, e,t. 1 ii ca-.M ; hi j w iiii the nppeiiiMiice of tl i tiieir way out, r.ndclir.ibi sun tin v ill'. sv-:' the I-lg" i rkhig. dean d j nl i'liiiihiciicc! 1 wm iv tlu y na l .li.'fii v i aw. iv snipe of Ihe snow ; I work again. j They kept up g'- '-l hear;.-', for the men J were i!d miners, whose t ;pei lence was mainly ;i history oi oad luck, and they trii'il to t Leer themselves with the, be lief Unit their lung expected fortune lmd conio. at hist. lut sneli was not the case. There was chloride ore Iwyond question, but it didn't pan out well. The three men were iieprpfinpr away as hard as ever toward the close of the day, when, as the twiliirht pathrred in the 'anon, a low, runihlino- sound caused them to stop and look at each other with blanched faces, wondering what it could mean. It sounded like the mutterlna; of an earthquake, and the miners would have set it down for that, but for the fact that there was no ierceptible tremor in the ground. - sln - lter lntl tlie snow wim mifio tlwiii : - , , , ... ,, . ; o ioie ne v le.ieiuo n. j.ul tue aa- hmche. as it may be called, did not fall at once ; it began like a torrent rushing through a bank, growing more massive, T .at ... .o...l.,o o.w.l. ...1 i n.io n. n . vn. """o.i .. u, ,:,, ! into the cabin, head first, ju. t t ' j 1u1111.u1: in time. lanche, composed or snow, ic, trees and , i - a i.,t nam on i it i ii.il rv lis tu its itie oiuoi'll Ol boiililers. burvmg the party to a depth!, , . , ,. , ., . , . ' I I if r baljit. she heard a wolf howl in the oi lonv ieer The projecting rock and the string o sovo.l ll.iit,, from l.oilor ,',sl.,l tn ' ' ;, " ' .. 7 I death. .OUR' oi the supports gave wav t .ill r ... - -., i 1 .. t . n .ri ua- ...uu.......'. .. u . uu- sulerable space was left m which the ; P"r fellows ceald move al.u , It was as dark as midnight, and as ; soon as the miners tound they were all ; then ll 1 1 1 l.l l nici i, nn y coin iniicii Liny ' 1. 41. o ..ol.olo.l ,i..-.. : would be smothered to death, for it i seemed that it would take but a brief ; time to use up all the air at their com j mand. Rut this fear fortunately was unfouml ! ed. There were crevices along the sides I which admitted all the atmosphere they needed; and. encouraged liy the certainty that imminent death was not lmiiending. they began to dig out their provisions. Tim le-.iiiar suppiv vas;uout exhausted. anil they were immensely relieved when they brought out the carcass of the lo uie. 'J he broken poles and supiorts fur- nished t1 fta-1 thevnee'led for cook- ing. which was the only ncce it v far lilt-. i here is warmth in snow, am 1 if is we", known that animals have ix d tor weeks sf cidily protecte'l from the wintry biasis .sv, ta ping over the wastes above. Whatever the imprisoned mi ners might suffer fn in it w as s;uv inil to bo cold. The next tint era 1 proceeding was to attempt to dig their w ay out. - With the long poles at their command they delved in ditiennt direct ion... but ii was impos sible to make any satisfactory progress. They dreaded, hi ea-'e tla. y worked any di--tai:ce from the shelter of the roe'.;, tlie di.-d Ul'bauee thttscivatt ii Would 1-riug co'.v'i tlie t noil --and.) of toes above tin ir head, and destroy them iiisiaiitly I uttf . !' as t he .Mi'ine avalanche over- Alp set. itii- travc i Lev ( tl. Itai'ei faint ilislim lilt h the fad- in g out iif i he ine cre ices 11, by whi: h th.ey h.'iew w 1 come. !i nig it had 'J'hev toiled cant iouslv ind (dice, when MeCov had ventured a little too far. a'j second edition of the fearful rumbling ; sound warned tht ni'.of what w as coming, am! his companions, catching his feet, were barely able to draw him back in ' time to save his life. i That ended ail effort lo dig themselves out. and they came to the conclusion i that nothing was left but to wait fori death to release them from their snowy i prison. i They had food at Itheir service, ami; the snow furnished all t lie water needed ; ; so that the prospect was of a confine- ; not h ing. 'Some one is digging down to us." All listened intently, for at such a time the slightest noise is of the greatest ii'mortaii' o, meaning most probably life or death to all conecrncn. in a tew -omul. elviilg painules thev car. it a peculiar wine!; thev knew was made bv i ia the snow. They must be Indians,"' was the ex- ' ch' mat ion of Met 'oy. 'Most likely ; but how would they know we are here ?" A Aery appropriate question, indeed for the descent of the avalanche had ob literated most effectually every trace of t the miners from tlie world outside. : Tlie general belief was that the parties ) approaching must be savages, ami the 1 whites shouted with might and main. j Instantly the digging ceased, but there '; was no res mm. e, ami, in a brief time, tlie poise wed that the delving was; resumed. J Tor a full hour this continued, and. then a dim. increasing .igl.t indicated ' the point where the strangers were la- i boi iiio- liiroiioh the vast mass of snow. Tin", miners etilleil out :ir:lin. but still there was no reply. "That proves one thing," said Mc Cartv. in a scared voice. ' vVhaCs that V "Thev are not men but wild animals. " "What of it '. " "Most probably th.ey are wolves, whose hunger will make them as brave as ti gers. Have y.uir guns ready, for. It will be an ugly light." The miner was correct in his theory, far they were wolves that were clawing their wav through the snow, o.u-, r to get at the dahity meal awaiting iln-ia. ami V.I."-" lore tion they must h,.y,. learned fro a the odor of the c .- ivPi; me:iib .:;i ' i i liriti thiMiigh the ;Y v-iy air. Meii- Tiiiid ran to where the tire was sin "mi' -ring, and caught up a brand, wi,!. h h:' cir.-led raiii-'iiy ar-uiiid ids head iii. ii it was fanned in'io a blaze. dust ih"ii a tl.tod of light, hr into the vera. :-;t ! the snout of a gi-au;io w.nli' wa.. iief..!'. V. h'tie si his e'.cs it ;,;;;-,'; 1. thrust ihi the brute ::. (he tor iimi. with .ugh til opi-iiiiig. could t ;:kc in the Ii was :i :ho. 1 a veli'iiig sn.ti' do .ck among his com, mling' t ho pre lief, iwlcd. through tlie t niii'di it' him. the lliliel. Ch-sc- m.u-T er ly followed 1 gum; ri .. ly f.a his frii'pds. with their ly for immediate use. ig U"on tlie outside, they were tt) i n I lhat the wolves only 1 hair" a .!. mi. two of which iantiv shot dead, uii.l a thii'.l Arriv gra: iii.e PUiilbt i'.'l were Lad wound'.'d. The rilles were loaded without delay, but the brutes, thoroughly frightened, slunk off, and, when the miners had toiled some distance, they looked back and saw the survivors feasting tii-on the two that had lx-en killed. Such a 'meal was doubtless all thev wished, for awhile at least, and they showed no disjMisition to trouble the men, who, linding themselves sojsinau larly and happily released from their prison, bent all their energies toward reaching their homes. A long distance remained to lie trav- ersed. and thev had a most hilmriniis i tasK iietorethem. but they jiressed for- ; ward ana imauy amvcii at lute aks. and Concluded to adjourn all further prospecting iiuthe mountains until the j coming ot more lavorable w ather, A RARY'S ADVENTURE. In the year lsv.i there died in the town of f.reene. Me., an old man named Thomas, who had a thrilling wolf slorv .ci: , .ai ii . . ii l oi ins own to ten. iiiouo-n xne exiH l ience was too ( rly for his meniorv. he lw-ing ! at the time a baby in arms. Mr. Ceorge j J. Varney relates the adventure in the j I.ewistoii J'lHi unl. Mrs. Thomas was a , fisherman's wife who lived in the town , i,o,. t ' 1 11.11. HI. I., .! where J'.owdoin College now stands. ,T, , ' , "'""V- m-inn..- ... .. her husband was in port, but could not 4 4 : . ...i. . come Inline, she started on foot for Ilarpswoll. a distance of ten miles, to i see him. carrying her youngest child in I her arms. Returning, with a load of c. i. .... I..-..- l -.. n .... 1 1... i i . c I forest, and terror quickened her pace. i 1.. .I,.!.,...'..!,',....!,. 4 .. l l. " - ' ' '" I" Milk HUH tatu'ue. 1 , r i .-.. . -i a- ' " in i' i , ' l cm- iivt. nines oi , . , when the howl of the Wo,f in smte h(.r U11(1 lhis tilu(. ot, -y k o f s,'TIt,fr, joine.i Uu The pack ha.l gathered on her trail! mxt y h o i . ie did not he di.'t not even throw i away her lisli. I The wolves gained niin her moment by moment, the great gray wolves of the i Xorlh, that stand as high as a man ' when they rear. It was a mile and a i half to the nearest house w hen she first 1 caught a glimpse of the approaching i demons. i She had for the last two miles walked : at her utmost speed, it was now time to ; run. Yet alio ; till held irmly her babe ' and her fish. '. A quarter of a mile more, ami swiftlv had passed it, the wolves were wit h in a few- varus, siieconiii see their and hear llnir laltoring her ow n. S.e loos -lli". 1 white teeth breath a.bovo, a; i'i i iii'i '.v il. Wil ,i :l till ra ii idi The , and pack soon til ;,a o'- ( it 1 rare ..ir its jw.i.s- gam.', ; fought together session. i'y tht- time it vas eaten l he courage ous woman had got a qnaitcr t 1 a mile in advance : but tlie pack was s. .,m at her heeis again. Auothi-r lish checked tht. m. ami their snarls and. sells ;.s tliey again fought each other for a bite of the soory fn-sii codfish hurried the 1 oils ilight of the weary woman. ihrbabe. annoyed at the .'.in', received from the rapid pr.ee. at aoori- r i! i 1 i 1 cried hiotiiy ; c p'-wed purspit. 1 1 icd to soot he Ibh th.rown wa . n :e v.idves io re in vain the poor mother her infant, but anotlit r s followed bv a fresh light ami pii ,c:is ta iit' i.i. o. OIC -.IV IX. act ion was re ihe harking of .his. while the r ran past the .n:iii.i am i a.,." nt i in pi atcd, until at h-ngth two d.oo-s alarmed the va almost exhausted moth; -.1 :.. i:. frien.llv brutes to the door ol tint farm- nnise, thrown open to receive her. The great dogs were trained to their duty, ami m sootier was the fugitive in the house than they also retired in good order to the same safe stronghold, leav ing the foiled v.olvis to rage outside, ami to fail before the guns that were speedily brought to bear upon them. The weary mother found safety ami rest, but whether she saved any of her fish t radii ion does not relate. I CAi t iiTiN tiik Toms. Some euii : or.s instances of retribution "nave oconr- red from time to time. In May. lTr.J. a weaver of Nottingham brought home a . loin ot ve,,i ami told his eilc t cook it for dinner. s lie did not return to , that meal, she' put the Veal aside, uu ' touched. In the evening he came back ami gae her a steak topic (;are for him. ; saving that h" did not care for the veal then. Afler eating the s'eak lc com : plained of horrible pains, ami finally died of convulsions. The meat he had brought in tiie morning he had rnl-bf d Willi poison, hoping lhat his wife woidd i eat it, and she had fried the steak in the , drippings of tlie dish intended for her destruction. In Kngiaml. whilo two livers were employed hi removing the ' remnants of a sliipw ivck, they found a tin case full of sovereigns, l'.olh Seized it ami struggle.! for its poss, ssion. until ! one contrived to smash the window in the other's helmet. The unforimiate iiiiin was drowned, and, in hauling his body to the surface, il became on! a ogled w ith the air-nibe of tlie other and broke it. 'i lie mui'.h iv r was l'mia-l dead be side the treasure lie had wrested from his victim, whose fate he .shared. SK i ii GitF.r.N", the lishcrnian.' is breed ing a few mosquitoes for his own use. lie savs they are not such had pests as : most peopll think. "Their singing. ' he savs. "is like opera music, oplv a lit tle more so : for when you clap at the singing of mosquitoes you have .some thing to clap for ; but when you see old fogies clap after hearing a piece of opera music that has no more tune to it than a cow Loll. I think it is a bad example to tlie rising generation. I will tell you hov you can raise your own mosquitoes and iit be ilependenl 011 your lit igiib. .; a. l'iil any kind of a vessel with rain wat er a.inl place it in the sun. and you will have ph nly in a short time. Jp.-.t if ymt ! not wish tl:. neighbors to get the beiiciir of your lab .r. yo-.i slmuM k-.-i p tm i.i cnphr.e.i PV tvir.g a. nn ci c-.' : . gh r ' OH!:. tlliiv over iti" t All w ati r a. 1 hat Volt s; !:l"S,i;i;f .ac: in f 1 a w A I'XhAY -ehool l-ii V.'ito has p.. a her 1. failed i l-'IV iha I.OV Iii bar 1 1.i-n v, ny cniitril ami v iicu last S iliba' iti'i.t i'tir ie was ft :u a vear. dV ha'iitled "ouml 1 n.e ti P ii.'!' Ci;: rvcil : forget vtnir 'o ny, .i.d nny, o i.'iti'.v to-ihiv ';" Io v.,:i "N-. lil,l',lil!.' he hUioblv l'epip d. "but father says the Wa! do this lowii jib -re good t' ;'ii si'tiahiv r- iitn',s. ati a h line! v lb. in any fo 1 i'm going chock my coppers i for ihe next few wai "Won't tiie hi-atli that Oi.tern; iiit-s your jtii nn s i sua tisi-.i "i. T '.-;-,.. - tie y will, bu' to come light ik.wn orthii We . to, -all got i.- basl- ct A REMARKABLE ESCAPE. I'I Is lit from n llritivti ln.il l olonr I hr Trtif Slorv 1 (iltriiliirr r John llnle 'lrill. In the Host on l'U-t of July -JCth, John IJ.iyle O'lleillv. its editor, gives the first correct story of his escae from the en al colony of West Australia, to which he was consigned as a Fenian some ten jears ago. The story is as billows : At last, r.fier liniie than ten vears of wait hur. 1 am relieveil from a promise ni.tt.ist.it.' the lull particular? ncnal I'dlniiv-nf U .-.t iistr-m-i i., ik.;m ti,. aeemtiit I have lten toLne. triven j. ttlili. lv or pnvaioiv, luis oeeti true m ih-tiiil : luit it lias net been the whole truth, nor have the events j i.eeti piaepii in uie iicliiiil nnier of Ulcir oe curreiiec. The suppression and alteration were mane iur tue.-aKe oi those who rati at risk in ltelpiif' a Mist., ,-r ti ping ai'iiso!,r to escape. (in ...v .,i',ii..l i.i i. r i s: . :.. v ' 111 lll ailllill ill the I lltti d States in Si- ! vemhe,-. 1 si ii. I was hescl ou allVid.-s for the ' stotvof iv escaee. To met t this, and the! hotter to protect the liberty and lives of the ; brave friends who helped" ine to leave the! I jieiiai colony, I ri-lated as in,m iin iileiits of j : in es, ape as eit;.l lie ikst ribetl without in- i I ' L' Mill! Itilllll-S -r a SstSTil H'll IT litis always pained me to keep hack so much that ; should he told, thereby making it appear ; that I myself had done everything without i nss'i-tai.oo. The only "ai eou'iit" 1 have hith erto written was a wholly fictitious one, i which 1 had t i send to Australia to the man ! wh j was the manager ol the actual escape. la case oi ins arrest, or ol ins iving .suspect ed id helping me to "absioiiil," he would i produce this extraordinary document ami j confound ail the evidence that could he col : looted hy the penal police. Fortunately, all i hut one of those w ho helped me to leave the 'colony arc lising, to receive lay public ac knowledgment ami gratitude. Capt. Ilavid ; I.', liitford. on whose ship I was received and well treated for several months, isdeail. The , penal code has ceased to he a living law in v..-t. t.isti-iii . lo ii .. (..'I,,.. o.. : , i . ........ i i i.. "1 . 1 . O II 1 1 l, 1I1CM I'll., 1 lll-l'll OIII SlippiCSS llll' names of those w ho are still connected with tin- oovci nmeiit ot the eolonv. lor several months previous to the date of my escape I j had been resolved on and in preparation lor an attempt. No one knew mv mind. 1 had I before seen so many fail that i concluded it ' was best In mill,!' the cilort alone. J-'ortu- i mitelv I v.iis dissuaded from this purpose, i One day 1 was visit"! 1 at the camp at the! convict ioad party liai.ied above hy the Kev. 1 IV.triek MeCahe. a Catholic priest, w hose ; . "pairish" extended over hundreds of miles j ol bush, and whose only pnrislioncrs xveve 'convicts ami tiiket-ef-icavc men. Due day ( he rode to n:y hut. and we walked together ! in the hush. 1 had then laid all my plans for escape, ami I freely toid him inv intention. 'It is an excellent way to commit suicide." he said ; ami he would not speak of it any more. As lie was leaving me, however, lie leant irom toe saddle and said: Ihni't : think of that again. Let me think on' a pin n ' for you. You'll heir l :vi:i iae before long." ! I'l.ANMNO TKK list A I'll. I w; 1. d com p. hi-.l .i work with the colli jio on the ad c o t !!m ! : ct in n:d ,1. ::it hie! charge of w .iv.l.'i-'s we-'kly .;. hi my way caiao to a tdain '.' AS I , Tossed !i i I i , a ud -aw a c v, a big. hiiiid tm !.is s!...ulder. ..!!y -mite. "My 'l'm :; frieti.l el ! stic.iking about ssiVe, not know- sit.tlli,,!, he,:ev. ..n v.hi.-h I-'aih.-r l V O! ;N io Itii'. toM me !:e was their s ires. ti ;.:;- i.-i w It ;;s ti, "iaice ( init--io-cc, " or ha ..V'.ildiae. 1 v. ::!. art :ie t It e wi' i. at i'a ire," 1. 1 sai I ami he's b.a as little as p. Si iiig li'.v I: :n his v.ii'.'iet. wiitlen a i. d him. lb- me is fat her Mac's, yon." 1 said h, g the man. out a card In McCabe had Then 1 tntst. c '.vr: . : 1! e it-c o t i.iti -i work there tor a i:.. ? wl.alci-. la- said, wo::', f or W ider in K tiaiy hei b and he w ti.. m ii rag ments w ith one of tl." ci' Karly in i"e':tniar , i n Weekl trip ii ll the ) I . and he would tie ;tt The Ap: li' t 'i 1 mivh at Utmhiiry t ii v. ,-s tin a l.h . in to s.::il:e :.'l aiiaag"-pt.-ins ii-r ii y c--rpe. my ret urn i'ii.i.i i he or:. 1 foio'd'M. ignite at Ihe race course wa'uinglor me. "Air oti ready ?" he sai l. One of the whalers, "the hark Vigilant, of New Pcilfoid, Mass., was to sail in four days, and Captain I taker had agreed lo take me on h. ar-l. if he saw me at sea outside Atislialhin waters : am! he had even promised to cn.i-e two or three days ami watch for my coming out. Maguii e bad eve, vihiag arranged. Ml tin-night of the ! st h j w as to get out of my hut at s o'clock ' and strike into the lci-di on a line of his se lection, where the native trackers would be . ;.t fault. I had pre i iiisiy secured a pair of freeman's shoes, as the trackers could easily discern ihe mark of a o,.;i i.-t s bo.,t . Having lelt Ihe ciot.ji I was to in, id a straight course tnrough the biisii til! I camo to an old convict station, oa the V.ts e road, where I was to : lie till h- .u-d se' ie one on tlie load whistle ' the iii-'-t bars of " I'at tick's Day." This was ' repeated again am! again till we were slue i we both had iveiy point ao.ee.f 1 hell we separated. At 7 .clo-.-k lhat I'venimg the warder of l::e cmvi.-t party vi- i! .! the crim inals' hut and leund thai ail were present. 1 Ie saw me siiling in my hut as he :iss.-d on his return. Due of the convicts soon afl- r ' came to my hi:t to borrow i.iha; co. ami stay- e l a long t ime, utr.kiug me vei- nervous. lie . went a.;y beloic s, imwov it. and. :ts,ooiiiis he was o ne, 1 oh. raged my boots, put out j the light and sirsi. k into the !tu-h. T Foa ia m-'.in'v. The forest clear. 1 h;ci saw a man l.li'. I v pill hogany sav.-y close "to my though he" h 'Are you ot knew y.a.t I. Magaiic ti i.i. was .hnk. not gone lose t me till !,e ; :t: but the s(..is were goo yards when I e id. -lit ly follow ing :ie up. it was a i.i.i r, nanii-.J K.-llv, wit..-1 eat. lie v. a - "a good 1 pii was follow td been ll a il-jiol led for life. .'" he .aid in a whisper. -'l 1 :ii. t it. J saw von talking to nth ago, ami 1 knew il all." 1 was iittm. this nii'ii with asioni-hmeni and alarm. It had xishcd he could have put the !' .."i.". . , . V I lc liei'l out l:i uami. ami i :iei e w a-a t :n er ; -ill his voice. '( hid st cod. o:i. " he sa id, gi V- j ing me a gi ip like a iso : "I'll put tlu-iu on 1 the wrong scent to-morrow, if 1 can." I ' shook tiie manly hand in silence, ami kept on ,' my wav. Aboiit 11 o clock 1 came up pi the old ee.uviet station, ami laid down behind a i great gumtree at tin: roadside, hi half an I in :'- German sett! picp;. have b:. :i ob honr or so two men rod.- up. but they passed j tained the part ic'iht is of the follow jug; on. Thev were tanners, juobtibly, oi ma v in- ; most ext ra d'ihiarv case : s patrol ot mot'.ntcii ponce. nortiv ttiter 1 heard horses coming at a sharp tr. .f. They hiilted near me, ami I heard "1 alm s's 1 lay '' I whistled clear and low. in an instant 1 was ' with them Maguiie ami another friend. ' M . They led a spare horse. J mounted I at once, and, Without a word, we sJruck into j the bush at a gallon. Kor hours we rode nn ' in sih".. -c. At hot Ma-g'tire. w ho ie.l, pul.e I ! tl', !i.si;io;,u!e;l, aii'i whistled. Anolhcr i whistle was heard, and in a few minutes 1 were joined by three men. two -f ilieui cm 1 sins of ai I'.'cin'. The tier 1 took the horses, ' and went df :tfPT sha ': iitg hamts w it !i me. ! Wc tiien 'ioinn 'i in Indian tile to prov. nl the ' discovery of the mnnher, eac'.i mi'1 covi-iing j lite oi hl'l 't. ti' l'-ks. ;;tl I WMikod oil for i.i.or.t : am th' r h. 1:1. till wv came to a dry ?w;.,!ij; near the sea. Here M ivmaPn d with m" 1 while the other- v. ...t forward. M pd.d 1 11 if iii.tt v.e were ciase.to J hi iihury. ami that i the ::, s woic gone for the ho-at. A'.tvr lit: f an luniv's unxi n;s v.a'.'iiig w' saw a .igl.t as i: a 11: : ii v. a ' sti-t -.; ;i! u.l.t st 1 ' at. w .la b t r 1 mile .Ii -t, at. 1 his v. 1 - 1 .' i lines iilnl ;mi M.iguire a 'loss the . ,o'.-! he led e ;'. ma. 1 up . in ii.i'.l a .1 ;'! 1.. .gt. C-c.tf 0:1." -x'-ered I r "I idomise.l "A il right," gti home to n;ly oa: to W t n v lorw.ii . on a li ,a ! th. ! mi t -7 ci...,: r 1. Th. 1 ta '."t tii mi' M I r. t'ai 1 ' I Oil slmiV Mag. ili-e. -Nn,' h a ti'e.::'.i.i:' e; ot t go iii the !'., te el uie M i-rtld'1 " As we puhci W h'lsp'T.'d M . wi, mv wiie n :e,i o: I ill' v a, W" st.l mi'ig on 01 1 itoa-.-a. ' 11- j I 1' WA- .l! ! Iti- oVA i'.llll i.. n, as he tipav to; He 1st' i v. a 1 1 1 shall 1 w .1 - ti tn-.: I bo; t te xv',,.;, I We v.e P" ,: 1 ..1.- a.-. Thau ;.i- i 1 men at' p me in ihe xve ' 1 to the his four v.e i h.'iiri; 1 a. ! '.fit, ul I p tion !y t' we K'nt IS ids Tl'a.'i were few v '! s.iu ' f i" rose v a were w 1 o apt- of th; s.tad We xcie c. (Jeoraidte liny on a stmioht line of nhout forty miles in h-ngtli. We were to lie In wait for tlie Vigilant, on tlie farther shore ami cut her otT us she pastil the nonliei-n head of the hay. We pulled strong! v till the fot et km m was closing. We lnol n. it tier w ater nor fiii ; I don't know vh -t In-r t he rr:u:o. meiit fora supply failed, or hud Iw-oii wholly toitrotteit Hut I had ealeii noiliiitg from noon of the previous day, ami I Legan to suf fer lime'' iroiu t hit st . It was aim. ist noon when we ran the hoat throiiuh tlie s.irf and Peached her. hi oiii; ,-i our clothes were drenched Willi s,-a-water and I felt instant relief from thirst. I tried this uHeiwanl with cimmI clle.t. except that it Itl.tde tlie skin sore. We got to the Peach nt about i o'cliM-k. anil one of the men with a stn.ng glass, which M.ejuire had hrouvht. wtis sent to a high hill to look out for the satiiug of the Vigilant. At a'xutt 1 mVlm-k lie c.iine down nt a rim. Hint reported the mss'1 un der full sail, stooihio north. We rati the I Licit tlii-nti'.li the s uf and iinlloil out with ; ,. ... . n o . . . .,. . u:tl lie ii i s. .111 cin- i t-i iiiaii' 1 it'' itiii'ii- . r ., ... -, ..11 1 . 1 . .1 ,,f V T u1 ,:.lt. ,,,t l-'v put m, k M land w here O bcaiy pass. 1:1 '!'''- anothkk i:i roi: r x i:k a h thi. vioil vnt. Next m.inctm. cent iioi.-s the narndor, hav- i ing ma le the boat water-tig.!!' with j.aper hark. 1 went to s. a, ei tins craft, towinc over the stern s'.iflioiciit f.-.d to last me for several days, she was light i'ttd easily pull ed, lw-foie night I had passed Cte head'atnl an t was i". the India:: i- ean. I knew there was a current going northward. Next meriting 1 g ive no poiin.g and sat down to I wati hand wait. It was vcrv hot : the sun llauicd above and the ratlec: j. m from the water was scorching. The meat towing in tlie si-a w.is becoming putrid, and. during the n'mht. some of the 'to aims and kanga roo rats hail been taken by sharks. That l iy, fowai l noon, 1 saw a sail it was the Vigilant, There was no other vessel there. She drew le-iir tome- o near t !t -t I heard voices on deck. I saw the man aloft on the lookout. lltlt tit. V did Hot see lne or. tit least. Captain linker savs so. She sailed away again, ami was out of sight before night. (Heretofore I ha ve simp! v s.i id that went out to sea: saw Ihe ..ielle in this way, and was picked up.) 1 he dew at night and the cool air refreshed me, and I r.-solved to push hack. t shore ami wait for Maguire's return. I pulled all night. oiTaml on, j the and in the m.. ruing saw the sand-hills at. headland of Dooeraphc ha v. H noon i was ashore, an.l then began a most wcarv walk hack to .Iol:uto:i's. where 1 aiTived that night. Alter that I left the sand valley m, more. I wanted to sleep all the time, and tiiere w as no on,-lo ilist ui ii me. In live davs ! mote I wa i-ir- gitiy wakened. Itnvvevcr, ot mv liict' l M igntre, M : , who said he uie throiigh l!ti- time. I by I lie cheery v and with him r;i:n ; V.tls resolved to SCI M ignite hrougiit me a brief letter from Father M-Cahe. asking me to remember him. The whalers were to sail next d tv, and C iptaiii iiitord. of t !te hotel !e. of New Fe'dford. had agreed to take ie- .cf. To make il sine, l' .thii M' a! b-o!t.r.;. ,Hl t'l'i (?' ) t t:t!.c i to a- far a- .lava." ' rU.iil: WAS Ota' PKAWl . Ii. A crirn'm.'.l cvvift, ot of the w-orsf char acters in tl-.e ci-ii. a ti'd:.'.-id-!eae lean, n;tnc-il M.t: iiii lio.vai.iu or Ji.-. 'it. had ihseovereil The m. ; ? 1 1 i-i piy . - -at.. , aal h id e. .lie to ;.!iigii-;e and tl : c.:i em-i I to J'lt the police oil thett.o i-i Ulii.'-s Ii" w as taken oil loo. Mag',-:;.- i. 'till tot ib-se::! . mi fere was the sc. ,;:;:,!.,!. t o', I'y h.kiitg at us and sa it.g not hio ;. I!,.tt logi.twe ! j.t li'tle, some ope ;: ! a s keeping all e e oa I low in:' II. We Wi-,.'i"i at da break. a :d -'mil alter we v.'.".-..il,. DM" .b,i:ti-..n :."d his boy sfoo.'. ,.i) ',',. I.e.;. ll li'bl s-.-.w- if" p!!sl oil. We jmiletl s. aig'ot out I,.,, ,.-,( the hci Hand, its .'a; t 'iii '.iii .:'! had in-! reeled. b liooit we s.t . v iite IT', v. ha'e-!. it.s fittiing :ii.ng will: a l.ne b; " . iovvard ceuing we ln-.trd a ha.ii. and some o; e ou i.,,..nl sboitP-d toy n one rml --1 on' " '..iucoti l...;tr.l!' .C Wl t'.il l.- '. I io-.e 1. We lol ied itl'illg- M.le. a:: 1 I v...- h.'ip.'d out cf tlie boat b tlie s'.ion.g aims ,.f I b-ury ll:it!::i vvay. the t bird mala. C.ii'liii.i lii'toi'l mad" me welcome, atidga.vc ilea j.iace in his cabin. M iriin I tow man. the escaped -iii.iin.il. was seiil for ward alao'.ig Ihe ciew. S. v iii n.'.!. it't.'r ward, when the lia.clV P n. be.l at l;-d..-l! (uc. an L'nglish i-iaml ittthe linlian D, can, tlie governor came on bo; sr. I searching tor "an escapeil coev i.-t fr..ni Au--tra,ia a biai-k-hiiircl in. in." I wasst. Hiding, with Mr. Ilu sey, the mate. v. h'-n t!ie g. ., i-rn. r id the island made the demand. Mi. ! 1 ttss, s.t id that m sr. h pels .u was on boai.l. lne governor absw.-red that he laid inforin.i I ;. .n t It:'. t a luan h.:d r-,':i nt"l on the i.ie'.le. Mr. llussey foaled they Piigltl s. ie the shin, so he said lhat a ma a oi t hat desi i ;,! jou w ho had come nn lio.ud otT the coast of Austral'd ttiight bo Ihe pi rsott. He called ll-iwman, whom c'.i r one on bo.n ,1 ill tt-lt' 1. and he wa.- t nt in irons ami t-ikeii a-hoic. knew that he would fell the whole -lory i!ie wonder was lhat he liitl lint do it then ; but he w is! ted to m.ike terms for les own l e i.as. -). That night I he officers of t tie ia. el Ie threw the grindstone, with my hat. over board, w '..lie 1 ! ty hid in tha capt i n's ,: 1 dn. A cry " t ' Mail erboar.I" was raise, I, ;i boat iowcictl. an ! tlie hat picked CP. There as on la hi l ti so;... Knglish ex-'oi. t-. w !io had si.ippc.i in A list i .ma w ait 'd lor a ciiatt.-c to g.-t one of t h. nt. id ti-i'ly lici'i i . -! 1 aP-go, i'et-l.it.'.l l hid he - and e r.-t I by .v me .'11 t! hit-s' on 1 v leii. lint i he ..iliecl's' sink w here e nin-rit. .r the h::t was i ji'ked up. ' ' of the I-!ami ame .'i b : i mam! l.;s pii- an-i. the lla '. ami the i.thcets sorrowfii. i man he probably watitcn boat ,1 iti t h" rig i.t titid s next bo as ,-t ! t .11 !.'i:i-a I il!lllS"! lloV lil'l' hol.s In. is!, a! the o; ct - . His policemen Weill among t he ; w till' sa.lne :ews. bei tl g pit 1 t ii '1 '. lli bv tl'.e Kng'.isl'i.ien'.s strn v. 'I'y l!":e Daehe s ,i',-d from lili-. t came en deck, much to the an, t w and !-.;! i,;., ,'s ed t s later e. a-"i I Ol ..: the lew. the tr whicl; 'l ite pan.,; iii-is w 1 1 : i t : ; .ppiare. oi Ii n-ier t-i '.lie s. .ppiare. oi 1,0-. mi. on i il;-' min.P'.t ie.iclien Lo .T'H .0!, ;,.;id fn ! St'.gl that In the r.oinb.iy. 011 which the pas. v. its made 1 Philadelphia, as pt.- i ,n t lv s'.iii'il An r.XT!! '.iiimiN i;v '.s Ti om 1 geui!em:iu residing in :i niit t-.wn- shi. in Henry coaniy. 1 .1 h. s. ne." t .vi nP - nee milc.-i I'.iai.u.t from Knights' . nvn. ! There is at present a young woman. s.iti,t i twenty-one . a:s of age, .hiughter of ( asp.-r ; Schmidt, of I no above lieighborho , ,1. wii is j to all a j.pcaranee quite dead, having l.oeii in I that slate for nearly tweive mmit as p i,t. She awakens, how ever, once I'very lenty 1 four hour--, pi ecisely ;it in o'ch- k iii night, ! ami will mixer-e v. il'i ihe family and ot lid t j for about twenty minutes, when s'n. will j again rel.ip-e into the coina'irse and . remain si until t-11 .ol nt tin" I ctov.iag ! night, at which hour slid icvives L ttf niin ' ute. thro-v'n" out her arms ami fo' ;'..g her I k inds i ' tiers nil J boii.-s ;t 1 hlboliov, .'.her, am! raising- up,,n h o-shnui-i th" sj.e -tat as imagine t' t Iter crae.i!"7. she remains i:i that st,.:.- for the space ! t"U mi i'.t'.es. ...:::; to a oerfe- t P .s-e,-!o;i cf I V. hell site , her f aeu'a 1 A i-iti;:-' lady re.-.. 1 bet 'It in,..', i be very !: i f llliti'.cii ; 1 ai-ebroa: i th -m, ils t ;a. ;, noti I perse -id... ; three t;:;ii ar ' aa-" ,) pi ;s 1 ie ootnr :::.s:'s '.axe hi. rn 1 w ill a'l.e aie not i f.a tniv.'s 'I il .!' . if little, f.r, it! d 1: Wor be !:y 1"m 'nut ys. and then m d eat otiy woidd take, tia- rental k- is I'T '! ii ;i e j'lT 1 for a I :: ' 1. !'.' inj t'i tr to s..y, r she I.i. lis-,t- I ii; inks a, I. Sh- CM p-iatd P' cat : :g tl.'r'y-t wo d g. : a.- r. she il id i d a year ol I n l"v min u:cs a 11 a t ,! put th-- thiee I 1 more 'hat! a ' ! Aft";- foiivT-io ' nbic x out ; l.t ham!-." t ogi ;a.-r, 1 manner as w h" ! lot tl''' s;l"" s t til 1 ' o'ci'.r- 1; !.. tv will sll ldel ly la-p ln-r ti.row le't iirais it. !,, the same : r w a!, "ited. it! .; whi return a .mdoni state r.s !ci"!e, tin- a I - -.I. i ing night. 1 a 1 . pMtm.." 01 a oeii.ua iH-ea-ioti wis :it le.iit.f.ag t; '.ea.l a ginisi'. bu: a ! ' t ij ..-d aa ace.-'.i in, an l Siiitilhi reined. Th" .i"t liignt, e.ni lag a tl'ini Icr-showt-r. he uitcui'd cd i; again, . a 1. ja.sT as he w as on th,. i,;nt of g, 1 i ii:g axvax v, Ith the fowl, the a: 'a t .ting S'l'i !!; e.oe b'. a.a'i i early f lig'at.'lle.l i.im In death, i i'op.'.ig io- g s. , , 1 - - art".! tf lillll ..ei m . m.i le 'i. -t , Hi. 'da s a be d fu-s I J IT
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