Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 05, 1871, Image 1

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(1KOBOK B. GOOM.AXDKR,
OKOKUK HAOERTY,
Pohlich.rl.
Cards.
WlLtUH . WALL4C1. AXK MIL-sIM.
WALLACE AV FIELDING,
ATTORN Ejr8-AT -LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
-Legal boaiaeaa af all kinda attended ta
ith promptnea, and fidelity. Ofitaa la refideaee
efWiliieui A. Welleoe. )anll:7
A. W. WALTERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
Vj.0ta In the Court Ilooee. deoj-ly
H. W.: SMITH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W,
M Clearfield. Pa. 1,
ISRAEL TEST,
ATTORN F. Y AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
ar-OBoe lartha Coart Iloaaa. JyUt?
JOHN H. FULFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
OBia oa Market St., e.r Hirtiwlok A Irwin'.
Umx Stnra.
aaa-Pronpt auaatioa (Iran to the eearln(
f B.antT, Clalaia, Ao., and ta all legal bollaaaa.
Mircb II, U(IT ly.
irao,. i. a eeLLetraa.
.". lf'rrtt.oraR.
jr. J. MoCULLOUGH 4 BROTHEE,
1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
fjiearneia. ra.
Biaeea Hark.t .treat eae dMireaatef the Clear-
laid County Bank. 3: 1:7 1
J. B. McENALLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
JhnwLerm1 bn.tneai attended to nromttlv witb
rd.hty. ftffiea aa Seeond atreet, abo? . the Firat
ational Bank. l:li:7l-lrBd
ROBERT WALLACE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
allare'.on, Clearfield County, Pann'a.
aa. All leal bnaiaeaa proaiptly attended to.
r. a. i laiaa
IRVIN & KREBS,
Baoeeianra to II. B. Swonpe,
Law and Collection Oiticf.,
I0'T CLEARFIELD, PA.
WALTER BARRETT,
attorney at law.
'Bee an Roeoad St., Clearteld, Pa. btJ1,
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Aad Real F.atale A rent. Clearfield. Pa.
OHIre on Tktrd itreel, bet.Cherry A Walnai.
CfT-Ketpeeirolly of.ra hi. eerrieea ta eelliae
ad atiyiaa: looda In Clearleld aad adjolalna
..aattei ; and witk aa aaaarienoe ef over twenty
y.ara a. a earreTor. lotUra klaiaalf that ba een
rtad.r aatiifaetlaa. feblA.'ti tf
J. J. LINGLE,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
1 11 Ooreola, Clearfield Ce, Pa. y:pd
J. BLAKE WALTERS,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
ad nsAtaa in
Saw JjOff and Inmbcr,
CLEUiriEI.D, PA.
Real E.lat. koarht aad fold, tlllea enmlaul.
'o. paid, and eonveraneee prepared.
(tairte la
MHonio naiiatae. Honai rto. 1.
ili:7l
John II. Onia. C. T. Alexander.
ORVIS &. ALEXANDER,
ATTOUN F.YS AT LA K
Itellelonte, Pa. aeptl.'la-y
DR. T. J. BOYER,
HI Y S I C I A N ANDSCROEON,
Oltee an Market Street, Clearfeld. Pa.
"lo. boara: I la 13 a. aa., aad I to I f. m.
D R. W. A. MEAN S,
PHYSICIAN It SURGEON,
LI"TIIERSDIR0, PA.
ifl attend profeatioaal ealla pranpUy. aaflOT
DR. Al THORN,
ttlYSICIAN & SURGEON,
HAVINO Itioeted at Rrlefinwii, Ctoartetd eo
Pa., effpre his prefeMtoaal sereteoa the
le of the Mirnaadtiif eoint rr. (HepL. t9,
DR. J. F. WOODS,
PIIYS1CIAN l SCROtON
Baetai rawored to AnnnV. Pe.offrra bil
prateaeteaal aenteea to tha people ef Uiot pteee
ad the earroaning eoaatry. All ealla promptly
eutoaded la. ( bra. 1 ea pd.
F. B. READ, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SCROEON,
Kylerlewm, Pa.
Maipeetfully ofara kia aereleea to the eitieena af
the aareoaadiag ooaatry. aprie Aevpd.
J. H. KLINE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN k SURGEON,
TTArno loeated at Pennnd. Pa., adere hi.
X k. profeaaional errit b Ui. prrtple of
that
inttr
fKw .in rrvwnaiag eonnwj. Alleajl. pi
attend to.
net. II It.
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD,
ta. Sarrooa of Ike S.td Bee moat, Peenayleaala
Tolantoera. kartar efaraed froai Ike Arm,,
efer, kl. profeeeioaal eerrteee to Ike eltleeaa
f CleerSeld ooaaty.
aT-Prefoeaioaal ealla preeaptly atteajed Sa.
lao ea Beeewd atreet. foraarle aeeaeted be
Or. Weede.
aprl. aa u
. JEFFERSON LITZ,
PHYSICIAN 4 SI'UGEQN,
nAVIWO loeated al Oaaeela. p.. otrea kia
prnfMaloeal rdaea to tk, peeala ml Ibat
U an I e.iaediaa' enolr,.
rw.Aii eon. fmmnlj aiueded to. 0ae
by Dr. (Asa.
1.1 vwma ea., rerworiy aeoapioi
s,l ly
CLEAR
GOODLiSDEE 4 HAQERTY,
VOL41-WHOLEN0.2212.
Cards.
JOHN D. THOMPSON,
Jaetle af the Paaaa aad Berieeaer,
Carweaevllls, Pa.
sPColVeetioa. aiada and aeeacy promptly
paid orar. Feb. tt, U.
JAMES C. BARRETT,-
Luthrlarsj, ClearflcU Co., Pa.
MaColleetioBt A rtulttSMn nreaptlr adf.
vnl tll kinds) f kgaU intnmuu txntd on
short bo I tea. aaji.Tvtf
GEORGE C. KIRK,
Jatie of Uis) Patet, flurreyor and ConTojftaoar,
Lntberabarf, Pa
All WwlntMi latraited tfl hm will U promptly
attest le4 to. rcrtoat wiafspto npM a Mr..
Tror will do wU to blm a oa.ll, as he tktter
himself that a aa reader atisfatiM. Deeds of
oonvsveaee. artieies of ameiaoat, aad all leraJ
papers, prosnptlj and neatly exeeated. marSUjp
MRS. S. S. LIDDELL'S
MARBLE & STONE YARD,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
r-8bop an Read. Btraat, aaar PenneTlvaala
nallraaa atpeu Baay IB,
HENRY RIBL1NG,
nOU6. BIOS A ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
Clearfield, Pena'a.
The freeeoiasr and paintint; of ehnrehes aad
other pnblia boildmprs will roeeiro fwrtiealar
alUotion, m well as the pain tins: of earns, res and
leifha. tiildinc done in the neatest stylo. All
work warranted. Shop on Foarth street, formerly
ooenpied by Esquire Bhugart. not 1 970
G. H. HALL,
PRACTICAL TUMP MAKER,
KEAR CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Pomps always oa hand aad made to arder
on short notiee. Pines bored m reasonaiiie unni
AH work wananted to reader aaiufactioa, and
delirered if desired. my3o:lypd
DAN IEL M. DOHERTY.
t BAEBEB & HAIR DRESSER,
SECOND BTREET,
JtSS CLEA B FIELD. PA. If
DAVID REAMS,
SCRIVENER A SURVEYOR,
I.utheraburg, Pa.
THE rnbarrlber o.ra hi. aeriieea le IK. pabli.
la the eapaeity af Borireiwr aad .tiunreyor.
All ealla for anrTerine; proaipnj
the makine of drau, deed, and oUer learal inatrn
aaenu of writing, aieewlod without elaT. and
warranted to be eorrret ar no eharea. el2.7
SURVEYOR.
THE nderai(ned oBera hla erloee ni a Bar
eeyor, and may be Inand at hi eoaideaee, ii
Uwrenee luwaahip. Latter, will reeh biaa di
rooted to Clearteld, Pa. .
ay I-tf. JAKES MITCHELL.
J. A. BLATTENBERGER,
Claim and Collection Office,
OSCEOLA, Clearo.ld Co., Pa.
(tsn-ConreTanelnK and all legal pa ers drawn
.1. - ...i j.a,Mk Iiafia an and nas-
sage tickets to and Irom ay p-rtot tn fcnrope
K uta-ra a
provaroa. ZV
CHARLES SCHAFER,
LAGER BEER RREWER,
Clearfield, Pa.
HAVING reeled Mr. Entree' Brewery be
bopea by atrial atleatioa lo baaiaex and
Iti. eaanafoeture of a enperior aniele af UKKH
to reeeiro lae patroaa(e af all tae old and anany
aew ewatomere. An. li, XI.
THOMAS H. FORCEE,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
t.RAHAMTOX, Pa.
Alto, e.tenflee aannfaclorer and dealer In Rqaare
T.-l , .nd Hewed Lnmberof all kinda.
eS-Ord.ra solicited and all bill, promptly
. . rivis 1?
6 1 led.
eao. auaaar..
..arttar At-aarr..
,.w. ai.asnr
W. ALBERT & BROS.,
kluafaetarara A eitaaaire Dealer, ta
Sawed Lumber, Snuare Timber, &c,
1 uuvbaBu, rape
VOrdera aolirlted. Bill. Ailed aa abort not lea
and reaeonahle tornae.
Addreu Woodland P 0., Ch-ar-td Co., Pa.
j,j.lT W ALIIKKT A r.UOS.
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
MERCHANT,
freachTllle, CIsarBeld Caanty, Pa.
Keep, eoa.tantl.T en band a fall aerroient ef
Ir, tl.Mt.la, llarilworr. Oroeerte, end oTrrtlhies
e.aellT brpt tn n retail etnre, wbirh will be aold,
for ea.k, a cheep Be elaewbere in tbe eoanty.
Fronrbville, Jone 17, lT ly.
REUBEN HACKMAN,
House and Sign Painter ind Paper
Hanger,
Clearneld, Pean'a.
VA. Will ereeate job, la kia liae promptly aad
la a workmnnNke aaaanee. af el.ST
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRArU GALLERY,
Market Btreet, Cleerseld. Pa.
Br-CR008 MADE A SPECIALTY. Tat,
TbTEOATIVE aaade la elondy, e well a. In
eloar weother. Conotantlv oa band a rood
aeertetent af FKAMKH. 6T LHKOBt'OPKn and
8TEBEOBC0P1C VIEWS. Fraaaee, froai any
llyla of amaldinf . aaade to arder. eprltt.tf
C. KRAT2ER t SONS,
MERCHANTS,
anauras ta
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware,
Co I Wry, Qaeearwore, Orooeiiea, ProrUleaa and
Sktnalee,
Clearleld, Peaa'a.
SWr-At Iberr aewaterer.'
aaar U. 1 . Biglwr A la'e ll.rjwaro aUro.
a. aei tewerea a. aarra raair.
EOLLOWBUSH k CARET,
BOOKSELLERS,
Blank Book Mans fart arrrs,
AKDBIATIUKKBB,
31S .flarkrt rhtlmtrtphl.
taax.Parer Ploar Baeka aad Bap. Pooloeap.
Utirt. Koto, Wreppta,, Carlain and Wall
Papers. foW.T lypd
,'ew ti aHori
FRED. SACKETT,
Maaafeetarer af
Tin, Copper tad Sheet -Iron Ware.
loot la, Spowtlaf aad job work doaeaa
aa,oaaai.a twbws.
Bbap aa Market Su, a early appoaiu tae Jail.
4 ITS CLEARFIELD. PA.
' DREXEL & CO.,
Na, Bt Boatb Third Sltreet, Philadelphia,
ii.(.-Krns,
A. e. i ; p . r. rila i
nfl UeaierS in UOVernment becurrtlel, :
Appiirwttoa be wail will reewiee arowrpt attow.
lea, aad all bBSeraienwa sreerfnlre loraiebwd
: Order, e-Vlil.
1 f
ap.
mi?
1UJJU
Publishers.
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, Pa.
WIDMR8DAT MOSMMO. APRIL A,
IA7I.
WILLIAM BOY ON THAT 990,000.
Aia CArraiir J i ica.
naar woaac.
I'm Henry Ward or the Plymouth Iliog, '
I read my flock most orerr tfatof ,
Aad sail mj pews for what t bey 11 briBf
To eat a ewell in brooklyn.
As moek as any tnektn; dora
I preach the gooel from boots.
Aad salt it down with a tittle free lore,
e,rv. P folk Bn9kb.j.
I do not think that people need
Any partiealar kind of eroed,
so lonj as fashtooable lira they lead.
And boy their rehrjoo in Brooklyn j
I don't oare if they go to bell a.
And take three days for how Year's sails,"
Or orer in Wall street make front heals.
If they only oome down 10 broeklja.
oai wonaii.T.
I preaehed the nifrrer for many a Tear;
To oaeb hearer's eyes bronfiil sympathy's tear,
For ten thousand srry L y tbtok 't dear
r or religion over in llrooklra t
Bat whoa the note of emanoipation
Was sonadod o'er the Anmorieao nation,
I had to ro hack and praacb saWatioa,
lo too sinners over in Hrvoklyn.
wonsi tet.
Bat this made matters rather dull.
I too red the mare ban a and bankers to nil.
Aad from National bauks fresh s;iooobsais null
io keep too pot hilin la Bre-iklrnj
I feared I eeuliin i keep my eerrtajre,
Mt efforts the flaek betraa to dissharaaTO. friace
When, as look would haee it. toe Kiehardeoa mar-
C'allod me OTer Use ruer from Brooklyn.
till nronst.
With Jot I battened to the Aster.
Took off my eeat and doffod my east or.
Tied the marriejre knot it might knee aoea faster.
Rnt the thior wee fixed for BrooklTn.
And then 1 nrared that Uearea wonld bleat
The nuptial tie with happiness.
And nitogetber raised sneb a mora
As never was heard in Brooklyn.
Tbe aactioneer stood withia the pole
Of tbe ehnrek, bia deak the eheneel rail, the aale
uia nammer a brmo nook, and be knoeked dnwn
Of tbe pewa to tbe ehrtetian, in Brnoklra.
Tbe biddere wio plenty, and. tended lo bit,"
Aad tbe eale went off like a hot lie of phia,"
lea. plain the religtoa bad palpahly na,
0a tbe beig-hta of the eity af iirooklya.
wonas vaas all.
A ehnreb. like a theatre. In order to pay,
Muet trot ap a eeaaetioo from day to dor.
And the Hihard.on warriejre wna jo.t the "hiy"
Toraiao tbe pew rente In Brooklyn.
Bo now I haven't tbe fraat to fear, -Bat
the thin;', ell rie'ht for the eomin, wear,
Aad the twenty tboofend I eee eiy way eleer.
To aaake bntb enda aaeet io Brooklya.
ST. DOMIKGO.
Mamr Dlan.pt loei mt the Repwhllraa
Party and Prvapeet fur the leeaaacrata.
The able speech of Mr. Sumner in
the Senate nn the St. Domingo ques
tion, which we publish in another
-..I f ll. .nl I,. ti
he Inst nail in Iho eofiin or General h,re,no d',ul'1 ih?T f11? B
Gntnfs administration and the Rudi-, P,1d . ,or H' enct-t in the
t i. :. :n .....t i North have resulted from the rotse-
?".Piy,r -1U 1 LTk" Ep'"r1.? ' ruble ...d heartless policy of the ad
there been delivered in the hall. of ;
Congress a speech marked with as;
much ability or currying more impor-1
tant political consequences in its!
train. Though a long one, it ia terse, :
argumentative, statesmanlike, and
confined to Iho subject embraced in
the resolution submitted by tho Sen
ate. II o does not discuss the general
question of annexation or others
bearing npon the merits of that, and
only makes a lew incidental remarks
to show Hint he is not favorable to tbe
schrmo, but he attacks the adminis
tration in the severest manner for
nsurpntton o, .w-r ------'
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empioy mn. ... mo ...
I 1 t 1 1 an H Pail m I Owl in Is 1111 fTt, ATlll It t t"V
". , . ,
anu to hiiiiimu a mn-ii-n .ui-i. lit
- . ' .
rtttiic eviuence
proves by incnntrovert
anu mui laani ...iro.iy j"c ,
cisl nets and records of the S"rn-
ninniinn! inn I rraiiiipiii nn.. in Lin.
language of the resolution, without
resorted to
, ,, , , i
tieiiiirereiie iiiicrtriiiuni ,
. . I
and acts of war on tbe coasts of the
islnnd of St. iKuningn after the failure
of the Dominican treaty in the Senate,
and that this was unauthorised vio
lence, utterly without support in law
or reason, and proceeded directly
(mm that kingly prerogative which
. I
is disowned by the Constitution
01 me i
United States. In fact, Mr. Sumner
makes out a case for impeachment of
a much more serious nature thsn that
worked upnguinsl President Johnson.
There need lie no fear that Genersl
Grant will be impeached, however,
except in a politicl senso, and no one
d wires to see him brought to trial iu
sny other w.y ; for lo. errors, grave
as thevmav have been, arise Irom his !
ignorance of public afTuirs, his niilita
-- ... . .. i
ry education snd the mischievous in
nuences nmnnd him, more than from
lack of patriotism or desire lo be a
nen rper.
The evidence adduced by Mr. Sum
ner corroborates whsl onr correspon-
neni wiin uia rt. ifonimgo t.omuus-
ion stated as to the usurpation, ty-,
rwiniji wnvi 'i . i mil" voiiui. iwii ... .ur
Ha-x government snd the armed inter- j
vention ol the United Stales to keep I
Bfer in power. Indeed, it is doubtful j
If the t ommissioners will venture Ui
deny this, Uvorable as msy be their j
report lor annexation, ns much as
they may desire to help General
Grant out of tins St. I)omtngo dilem- j
ma. Mr. Sumner mi'lit have nsed
stronger arguments against annexa
tion, though be could hardly have
made more forcible ones against the
conduct of the administration, had he '
.-it liMin f rwmm.llotl hr bia nerrrn
; ; j
. iiii.i.iiii-o. ..uniii.ii.au Miuru
by radical ncgroism and blessed with j
common ssnse could desire the incor
poration into our political and social
iilo ol such a debased ana aemi-tisrruv ;
rous population as thalof St Ilomingo.
Tbe annexation of that island, or the
iHimimcao portion of it, eoo Id not.
for manv reasons, he of any advan- j
tage to ih. United States. It would'
load, in ail probahiltty, to B "tlune 01
blood," to ose Mr. Sumner', graphic
xprrwsinn, and to a great post. The
... , I. MnnU evtn M nnff K. h.ti r. 1. 1 tn
h.'i'ii p--i. -i ..... .
...i.jva'.e noil to much nrofiu lhe
whiles of our own race could not till
,tb tsrtb under a btrenlng trowieal
D
PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN.
CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5. 1S7I.
uo, the immigration of colored raoca
wonld hardly be practicable, and if
pradioablo, whetlier of Cliincas ori
other, they would not be a deairable
element in oortocial and nolitillifc
No:SL Dominrrn ..l.'l K- . ...
ter tailure io our hauda. and
American poi:!e would bernme
di.Tuated with the ezneriment that
...v., wiu ane.r lacra afrainai j ...u - u,uu wj mie. ..mo in a in-ri Tear three hundred i home. SI.e sr.t tiifl ol wnrkin,' in a
ny trop.cl acquisition, however eonaunt round of taalla. partie and aiity fire of the most important i factory, or toatliirj ' achoo! ahe ll.ou-lit
valuable for . long Urn. to come, enterUmmenu, that rcliy tby hoar, of hi. tfc. hour. wi.,ch if ap-1 marrteJ Ufa on Car1b a, bat mn
let wohaveado.t.r.y io fulfil to the d bow they eoula ex.nt out; plied to WuJy. would fmiiime him ; iichl wa.'kn, buv riJca new bonnet,
outhwardofourpreaentlimiu. Bul'of torn in the wiotr time. If they j with the rtd.menu, at least of almor.1 !,d nothin-tooo.
lt tin Vlirri r, ixil K Iha KM, a. t : I Karl ma. Mnnn n m . ha.I a., I .i .L. i It: . a 1 .....
r , ur
v!.iL ,u . rX.
"v""-vi bj nuu, ur wiip t,oo,
men uafl ft vast producUon. Uriti
a rant, prooucuon. lariro
Commnrnn r-.l ni.; .T.
f.. .w4iiw.ua, vino -
graph, and all the element, of etTili .
aation. Let us not
commence at a
distance and on the outer Terire of
'
ond impolitic every way, and must be
unpopular with the people of the
United Slates. Genera. Grant has
made a serious mistake in this matter
and one that is doing much to break
up the Republican party.
We have been disposed to sustain
General Gm.nt on account of the ecr
vices be rendered the country in the
war, and believing be was honest,
having hope al the same time that
with experience he would show aomc
capacity for statesmanship; but he
has failed, and we see lillle but blun
ders both in our domestic and foreitrn
affairs. Public Bonlimrnt in every
direction, and even in New England,
the stronghold of radical republican
ism, ia turning against him. At the
very time the tide of public opinion
was thus turning, as clearly shown by
the elections, the President quarreled
and attempted to whip into his meas
urea Air. Milliner, the lore most man
in tbe Senate and on, n the oldest
and most efliuient men that built up
the party which put him in the While
House, n c see the immediate result.
tnnugh we have not ret seen all tb,
ennneqnence, of this mintske. Then
look at the wretched failure of th, ad-
ministration policy toward the South
The people of that section showed
such a ready disposition to repair the
dumsges of the wnr, and to make the
best nl the astounding social, political
and industrial revolution thrv had
passed through, that within a year or
two they raised again hundreds of
millions worth of surplus produce.
Their peaceful industry and energy
under such circumstances Were aston
ishing and called forth llie admiral ion
of the world. Hut the adiniriir-trution
kept its heavy hand still nn tl. peo
ple, refused them amnesty or encour
agement, and indirectly fomented
disorder to serve a base political pur
pose. Whatever Ku Klux crimes
there mar be in the Sooth and we
m'""trat.on and the Ju.tll party. ,
If we liwik at the liiisncial admimstra-
tioo and measures of the government
we eoo nothing but Llundors; no
statesmanship, and every act directed
to tho one end of sustaining Iho New
England policy of protection. The
whole financial polict- bus been con
tractad, sectional, to favor the few
and to burden the many. General
Grant', administration throug'h all its
course is now weighed in the balance
and is found wauling. Though the
masses of our peoplo are conservative
and slow lo move lliry are fast
int? to this conclusion.
J( lb(1 Hcrooersts be wise thev mnv
profit by the failures and mistake, of ;
I e . '
the administration and the judical. '
i Never had a greater party a finer op-'
!orlr)nit lt tbrm ignore the old.'
. , . , , -,.., ,-iihni.i
e ,.,,,' b t,e ;
. .-
war and in the Constitution, advocate :
reduction of taxation
to the lowest
I II 1 1 1 , .-i. Ul'. II .lie r.ii.i.raui -
cut down the
,. , . - .
.winrliiitmo thuf r.mnin aa wmiittii 1 a
the Antilles to take in a wilderness eociable animal, it is naluraJ enough
and a race ot negroes that are fast i UT him to ieaire association and in
(ring back to barbarism. The scheme j tercourae with bi, fellow ; but there
of annexing St. Ilomingo is visionary I certainly ouch id modcra society
of the war and give the country that about liirn even thesmallewt crilicrjio
grand position among the nations of of boobs complain of want cf cirreiii
the world thai belting to it, and society, though be be compelit-d tf
there will be a fair procpert open for ; reside on the very cnlkkirt, of r:vt!.ta
the next Presidency. The people 'turn. H"nlk and JJ.imr.
anxionsiv look for a restoration ot the! '
cotMd old times when ther bad an ccn-!
" . , .11 , - i
mimical government, when locad insti-'
I tit ions snd liberty were repeclcd. I
when miliiarv rnle was never thont-ht
of nr bnronets apn at Uie noil. The
Ilemoorats have been a powerlul par -
ty, and governed Well. The people
seem disposed to try them again.
The TUtlicBle never comprehended
. i . . . k Kr ...
y;7,;;h; 'wer ot th. PuW
l" C 'nr?T,T. ' Jl.r
or i rnaanrv rannni nniu inrm nin-w
eranr longer Tbe Itemorrots have mask wth smiles aa inwa'd tow. a re
the prise wilhin their reseh ir they worse than lbs ngor y csT tbe rnrk
know how loose their opportunity j Who, among our readers, ,s rrsiired
S. Y. llrroli. foltillment of bis early bop?
w wa w j Whose life has tint its morvf.-aiirwrs..
To Cleab Mabbi.ii. Take twn'iu better coneelrnrr',.s, it wtodied
ounces o( common soda, one of pnruice ' rrainns, its poignant howiiliatiir. i-
,tone
chalk
and one ot nneiy jwwurreu
siA them throuch a fine sieve
,nd mix
I hem with water. Then.
rnn lhe mixture arcll all over the
marble, and thiamine will he removed:
n0w wash the marble over w ith soap
,nIt w,,0, .d it ; tr as clean ns ii
WM previous to its being stained
Sometimes the marble is stained vel
ow wjth ron rD . tlln, nll i'p,.
moTP( with lemoei juice,
An eminent Scottish divine met twe
of his own pariMliioners nt tbe house
of a lawyer whom he considered toe
sharp a practitioner. Th lawver ss
...n..l. nni , V. . , .. , . 1 . .
i. .,i, ... v.n,, a-i.-iiir.
mrw are niemner, nt loar Bflrl ; msy
J ,sk, do yon look" upon them as
white sheep or ns blsck sheep T" "I
aon t .now, answered ine divine,
dryly, "whether they are htatk or
white sheep: hat I know If tlie v are
long here, they are pretty sure to t
fleeced
RuAr DtALtwfJ A Maine father
hasaned a son in-law lur lunchrs. hnrse
feed, and thine" furnihd while hr
was courting his girl lie has brnncht
in. Minnlne n!u i in , li n ...... 1...
... . ....,., ..M.,i, ni. ,.iinr
in mw with meals lumtshcd ainr the
wedding, while the nisi man was vis
Itin
djr ,. "V
REPU
Books u Society.
Tl.tre i
ra enaoy people in oar Urire
ciu who would eiadiyaoeud the real
iof lUir lira, io the eounirr. did tier
I not far th.v atnul.I narAjv(.,Ur
- . w .ur, .
I j, .'.
riU"rt uicir - vsuirj - uwurMJWB
1 uuur UiieU wild Cominv. and tbue
""""J "'i em companj-, sua uoi
4 nu- tn vnrra tk.a, .1.. .J.I
. '
"tooths That tins is no fancy fus -
,n, let to, average metropoliuo at -
i en bear witness. Still, aa man is a
1... .... .
which is not worth the a: I en lion and
interest of mat ore people with a pur
pose io life. We do not allude to in
fluences which are positively injurious,
but to such as are unprof-uHe, be
tbC hTv" Zk 01 ",iUb,8t r; J'0"' W,'-r I"6 hw,r 0f h "oin ' --I't f ! the" real rem,
an bave been so accustomed to have !oun."inr i. n. ik. . r .1 ; i i
, w. ... wit. nine A UC W' IUU PlrDaOnr : IdrM tn ano I .a f..l a. ... I - a. : . I I
e-i , . , -e ;-v i. iiku inoaence ion mry to marrr :
(friend, drop m for an evening, or to ' street or in the niln o-.-. v..i... 1 . .
cause vapid and inane. Parties and ' Toa acquire thereby bibiu that are
entertainments, where dancing is tbe wasteful, which will ct.ng lo yoa
chief recreation, easy do well enough : through life, and grew upon yoa with
for children and young people, l ut each succeeding year of yoar exist -
sensible men and women want some- j e rices. It is true that ia some dsv of
thing more. It is s pleasure for Ibem 'your af:er r.fe, by some bold and al -
to meet and exchange UioDghU and mo gigantic, efl n-t, yos may powi-
impressions, bat on subjects of more ; b!y etn.o U,em riL. but ibe great pro
imporUnee and general interest than j ability is ti.at habits the, formed in
tbe latest fashion or toe last ball. AsM fc's final fre--h t&ars. wi:i reraain
they are neither dolls nor jumping. wi:n yon sjniil yoa sLaU lie down still
jscks, they prrfrr using their minds
to goesiip and dress, or even to trip-
ping the "liffbt fanUsiic"
f.ut we do not apprehend mol of
our mature readers would abed many
tears if called upon to give cp the
round of gossip and dancing, and lit
will-o'-ihe-wie, pursuit of pleasure
which occupies the attention of a por-
lion of tiie dwellers in dues. Ad-
taneing years, if they bntig wtsdosa
will setui from
such taslenv
If
j man has surrounded
kimsclf
ritb
pleasant coterie of choice fneoda. it
would be hard to break a w.y from in
tercourae with them were there no
; sulisf it me for their society. There
1 are few places in the coon try which
! have not their share of intelligetit tntaa
' and women. 1 he minister, the doe-
tor, the lawrer, the thriltv and ea
terprieiing farmer, could all cotitrit ute
to ibe formation of aa intelhgeot ana
inlerewting cirtes ol friends. Esi:ihs hk nitirae a Ul granting aa ( houekeeping don't run well locether
should yon tire of these), lot to your anau.-.y to lie Prircess riaosed iulia hsrocs. to n a sporting phrase,
books for society two w turee cboioej tturd reading, and tha, nb will have snd nsm bcr nine's supply of svmpathT
volumes, perhsps, if your moans are ' jC.Ui.e.l, t-r tli'Am, per aaaam to doo't bold oct Tery lvsg.
limited, or. If possible, a library, Tola-: l.ve e. Ii is said Uutleie, wiii reside ; Namber ten married because) she
able era account of the tawt displayed in E-lirbnrgt ; amm tat she w.il gt loved her hseband with all her heart
in its select ion rather than heraoe of i Hai.ux 'k:t as tn be borrd not, in a ar d all ber suL And she loves btm
its numbers and costliness. , cert an sense). The saatch betng wth stil, and will pn.taWy continue to
If your hooks hare been well selec t- Ja sstect, nd not ws-.h trerman love hiss, and is the happiest wife io
ed, they will bring yon into the pre, prince, is said to exc t (he Cwplene- ! tbe world so ?,e save,
enee of the wise and ibe great ed aU are of the sw Eapeevr t4 Germany. W, bar, a t tl "nirlit motive at
ages, and in the perusal ot the-ir wnv The other jnereea the last ooe huh, when aanctified by a
ings and sayings, yoa caa in a measure, latay mtre i;ed in i.;V as ki- Art ard resolution to imptove and
enjoy their stK-icty. In this war, tbe low, : elevate each other, and to live true
hunibleottdwilieriBanchacurehanilet Her Royal II gbscss Vkl.la Ado- aad h Af lives before GoJ, tin not
can bold intercourse with Uiose whom la.ie VarV Lx-e -a. -nm vewbr UA t ca!I down the blessing of
'king and prince, were proud to reckon
ss lnends. As aoaonation with inlet-
j ligent, thonghlful people aOwxys has
an elevating tendency, so a petrosal of
j the writings of the gnd and ihe wise!
must clcvale. strengthen and improve,
We talk of the importance vf rvil
ncir-tv, and how some are nnt.ertn-!
natclv debarred front cnj"virg it, vel
th, associate, bv which we can tw
i most fairly judged nre not those with
whom we pass ur busy hours, lal
those of our own choosing whom we
com-'gslhcr nroutid as in our leisure sxv'ecKk 0:nv.ta .'karic, A,e4s. of
As has been wisely sajd, in a
we are surrounded by noany
library
hundreds of dear friends imprisoned
.1.
by an emf
enchanter in peper and lea. hers
boxesvaome of whom have boca wa't -
ing two, ten, or, cecn tewiv. en-'
tnrtes to sneak to us. all of whom are
ea-rr lo give n. a s,g and er.Sors
themselves to os, if we hut spent to,
, .. .
them. With one ewe! book we bar,
a true friend, and with a hundred a
, . , , . .
host : so let no one wno can fratticr
Tut TBaccbT or I.trx 1-ne a a
monstrous disappointment, sr.J det-.h
tbe on)y portal lo peace. 1 r a
not a dV that paws in which vitne
does not sell it lf lor bread ; in
which
1 some poor, frenaicd rrcatuee dtw M
'rush mady upon death; in whit the
' g"od nre not persecuted and the weak
; trampled pt Behind windrwrttwat
I a-nil 1mi4c kineiillewa at tr-r.fttM r. aa
itr kniusrw or fiction evrV pair.-ed rr
i.JLei ... -L.
"-fc .... - - . ,-.
wiiiinncasmcss, its wrest;. ng and b
frnt ? But w d rod rTre-pweTit l fr
Wr rrrirrarTit the fti-cst poniow and
the highest level of it Jvnen'h
thr irre-at mass of bumanitv. and ther
rul.c and mrati and wecf i they In'
and slarve, and enrwe. and tgtit, afd
die The world gtes rnanrg c a
her diem ti! those w tin tail as iw r'e
in str.nnm is beed.ros nt the icsv-re it
fW. . 1. - - M ... WMk.
'a - .
rvrenBersa-The Scnreme Court
r,i Sl.l.k.. r1r;l,at Itaer.
' . . "
tiamr
r.f . r lk. er-t frf m
a nerwna mi I K. trti t eef a
promnwaory noie does iw erne an
ndo-KCT rrwrionsibie Jnr lhe rwrmes-l
of the same yjt trust wrt free th tre, wraj e-wt--i I' arte States Sew-' Sons heHeus. it snuet be sdmlt-.ignt-tiiTT,
"I pvaTitilee the jotypae-ni lwr T tj t lt.j'.,re Virviaa. oa te.'. are excee.lirg'y moderate in thtir
of ti e wu!nn, whea fine, nr sans
thing in that r5ert- This, brwerer,
dive, nt Bfip'r t the ewr-an t w bow
orjei the mni msy he fl-swn.
: -
G-T- BtjllmJi
'en a wnrprise
tat tnrr!rUi- Las tr-r.
to bfti bis -wi.ia
and eriemies rr npjmMi,ig Iw-.
ocrat iorige in' the Talu.jtr.nwa -rr
enit The varancy w-s n.oe ty,
... T,.. , , V 1 . ... . ........ 1.. . . r ...f.
iw- . .. .. unvwi- m . ............
in Co'-tsv. anti th iVore-ei.ror
r-oinu-d xiit iicninrrst whoa b oe
fowled ir tt.p nar'vnos frr ;bai rwcfr
! Come bov,. and let a. tl.ir.V r.f .
fcw f.a '.U-k .e-e.;.1fw
! rh n. i L, Z, " I
' ..7" irl. a
- . .nj a, u,, umnar lotenra.ing nuit
wetoome goe-t id many a borne
- , lorn, aeoor.uiv, in aUu;liuo to tut
wasiir
wasunroi an boareach eretnn" when.
: l . .
t wy w aiww iianw aw m onr. Wlrnea)
1 is utualiy the rase, w by then ! tliej
. amount extcnded would nir fur fonr
of th, moat imnortant mizinea in
. D
the country
"ow, boys, think
ori.:- i . r
these thirr- Tbit.k of bow much
valuable time you are waiuT, and in
what! Tbe grali&cation a3ded, by
lb evening's loar.ge, anj tbe cigar, is
not only temporary, bat positively
hurtful. Toa cannot continue tba in.
du'.renee ofihese pracUcc without in
!time serious'.r m onr.r roure!res
in deaUi. Lieiea to as. then, wh:le , other folks.
we cow earnevt'y 'ead with yoa. ( Number six irsrrie-J because she
j Iet part lime fjr djirg tiese Ulsgs was pxr and wanted riches. She
, suSt. Turn over l day, a new Ieii , ajerrr reacted oo all other things that
j Give ap the evning's lour re and ei were inoperable from those coveted
gar. and devote the lime so waited, ' r.cbe.
at.d tbe SBoikey no exprsided. hence-1 N uxber seven marriej lecaase she
linh lo lbs itxproveeBrct of yesritlvrarht she would like to travel
j minds and tatcs, and the tung of ( But iir Namber Sven changed his
ycicrself io Iw-eome, ia days U come.; mind afterward, and all the traveling
, nohie and netful and happy men, ia ' th, has dor hi, been between the
: ron-motiics wcereia. ia 01 s
a Provlde-eeee, tos may be ealUd lo r.i
your days Come, boys, ts.il, th,
grabd rcWre-
Factorii'i Ki.-r.eiJ Ditrglur,.
11 rr Royal E gt nesa Ixisa Caro
lina Alberto, aixta child of lh Qaeea.
wa, bom March Is, 14., and m
twenty three Tears aad three dsv, of
' aj-e al the t:n, of bcr iimirt. On
si, ISt i, was marned to lies Kval
Eigines, ibe Crown Pricee! I'ro'ii.
Janaary tit, In, and La, uaae two
sons and a Jaar h:er.
rjcr tya! ll.jh!c Alice Viad
j Kary bom Aprd ij, IrtS, shame in
; the IJnn rear cat fcer ar. 11 Loral :
ILrtncw Trier, Frw4wvk Loans of
' liiwse, JsIt 14. 1 ' and Las aae
two rr'e ar-d a Ivt. :
j Ur E.rau fillers Tle'ewa Ac--S ,
ta ictfw-a, Ktm Vay ; aaar-
rerd His Uyal li'kne!., Priree Fred-
Sej-kleewtg ll.tlvte.a Lwniert-nrg An-',
' gnenrrg. Jiy S, Wei. asd has
tswee a son. Apnl. 1VT.
....
Tbe i.i'.l eiiid r tbe Prnces, wbe
1 was rcsTried c TscsUy.
Her Rival lLr"co lstr Jiarv-
Yirwia FeJnrw i H W in.
rtnral Un. r,
i"y, afci was lvra April It.
.....
17; bcu as bcr s-ncr Lo:ss wat
married tat a Sottrii coe-ee-aan, it
not st-i ke'v Beatrice w.:i be wedje-i
to nn lrB spr 4 inbu.;v-
amm '
...
1 ExnvcT rixttr-Itstt.n
oos finrt Hit t;.f are s-
oercrir-s.Cl.r::v.rrl.-.sc.U.
lirlil tw e s.: ere of wVco. Sas
1'iegn, rose- to tbe cjlstri'-on cf sa
Aiit.sra'.. at.j tie :Ler, F.rsaci t, a
a iaVJif Fn.-i wis a great
MVe.fr. l; t-. J r-t.y tr.- t:,.! l.
: Awifi-'ca, Ut s.ltef.V tnvcrsaj
i.t,e -.oep. ttr, a-s.ve7 acees-
s.bie po-.i J As il Afra. II. ;
apprr4 t hse. Keen a prv.d
w bear t.4 tW.ttci. y g -s la j
us wi,. ie K.T,:.ei i. a-, i.rrarr.
.rttr tb..l ro'.-
bK- fce rv, t tie Catbe-ira? ef S-
vi!, fi..! be free j p;,'i' '
it is t li." day.
Frnea t-xi ia tr.as ex'-e-t-, the
Ule WatJ. t.M Irr rg ci tained a
ceiJK'3ra.t e pclsmt cd te irs.-nca
li.a os ll lie I. rt ii C'fra rene
ws f tt itl TV f.-Uia :rg cj:aiat
c; iiir , a'trw. ci. S-rate-d ty t a.
it- r-r ul Wi wi io carte tbe
i ti bis t.-v :
.-: Ut s -'.h it pro- ppfjoeward BBtil wb.tl, ccwiti-er.-a
eJf.i e 'hl rtt t ;ifc cne heart cned. -Libert v or
tt te hive
w r rrv sseik: : X" bare i.re t e
fr.twW'i i.t N TTocU i wrere-1 Sv
ny uJe; U bar, eabe'. .4 tb
ai'irt cif ll t.-a.tiJ t.ci'-s er.
srd fi-red ly s :' ta's r'i-T
J1B rKlft. er iij.t 1 tire awi.'ev!
art.T.d t 4 v:e..-.ic f-a tbe we"-.-
'
ta the rvVeo
!fi - ..W - T - d ty Pt.Viewy. f ras rg ta aj.
T r.r."u s-':- l
--rrws a. nliU'.. I)
J att SS. "V
11. TT Jrwa ei-wawrea.
tbt lt t He rewreed lTote.
m9 tlC'ri ewewl rwcrtve, ).
j A wt l.
r' wx ' I arrears Trew
stli
" i
- - " -iiww
4 rr a kl aaaw
m
( S . J .V.. a . - - f l.
...... -v.,-. . .... a tit y
iea-J :i jl a-e if t. I. r-i W J
wiaa u wv ii.r- a r- .! rt tbe
wt! etf ;to-rr "
jLICAN.
TEE.iI3-$2 per sanaa:, in Advance.
NEWSERIES-VOL 12, NO. 13,
Why Women Wed.
t t . , ,
tT.T".Vr- .T7" " ancia,
Ti n. . J'"?'00'" "
mBrTM;? t-t.tncc, Ten
t-li she pt tired other home
whether or not she is tired of the in
cambrancee, this deponent saiih not.
; ;.,.,. k . ,i a... a .
I "l""' ""1
TKwnttTetr BOOW
Namuer two
ho.d ..... i.
! .,th . cu ...i.Ij
ori the interest of her familr. Peril
,1. ... . J
' oMwaa.a..,v-. lUVVUIE. UUL L vllBUI A. CU
she would better har, consulted her
own interest by taking in light wash
ing. or ging out by the day lo work
Number three married becanee Mm.
sosnded so much better than Mi-
Shswa. twenty-nine year, and eleven
! montba nl i anri nnth. .nnti, -n.,i.i
i har. inn.Lrm,.! h.. i..tn .
j old maid. Think how awful "that
j would have been,
Number four married because eh,
1 wanted eomcbodv U pay her bills
' Her hushand married fjr precisely the
1 same reason, so they are both lament
j ir.g at leisure.
Xomber five married beense Fsnny
White had a nice bo-band, and abe
wasn't going to be left behind. Pity
if ah. cwui jn't r-et married as well a
well and beck kiuhes d.xr.
Namlvr e:.-hl mrril ont t,f ar.it.
beee her Bret love hsd taken to
hinxelf a second love ! This piece ol
retaliation nvlit I, a re dooe bcr good
at the t me, but in ti e lor.,; run num
ber eiht found it did not pay.
Narabcr lire married because she
had read novels and wanted eympa
thv. f-rrr.paih v is a fine tbintr, but it
. coo).
down at a rap d rate it the d
me;ie tarkev is undone. Novtla and
heaven. Est ad is the fa'e of those
wto ntarry from wrng motivi
escape their shire of lie's work,
grl wxethicg for which thev
nothing to give in return.
s to
or to
have
"Lt oj Hats Peace."
VThen Csrar,afterhisretoni from his
Ticto-W. d.prrs:on of tbe senatorial
chief at Thaue, ard the overthrow ;
of 1 alo at I Uta, ceUbratei his four
trissjiphs, be carcful'y avoided all1
refereccw to what was the most hril-
f'11 of all a
s4 Tsewai'y
achievements. In S
pun
he fcaj routed the dis
e'p.:Bel !ecKr or bis own countrr.
sacs; bwl. a, he wed said. fctheir de
feat browefct eo secession of honor or
lem;ory la the Kepsllie; the glory i
ncleclrd oa th, vtvi. n ia t iriutrph j
ever ther own countrymen U tsli
diV and barren.
Is it not then lime f T sa. a rhris-'
tiaa people, wtoo n-livn is based
cpn f,.icc:veneM of injunes, to show j
w ft cannot tie outdone in magna- i
Itiwitv snd g.nerotv I v the heath- j
, 'I, it mt titoe to" ba'rv in cbl.vi-1
M tbf, tracw, CBr ci,,j w,r
, K.. wruk wt. r!
sieei, as of old, oar Irliow -citizens cl ;
tt .-a-.h. whevrf errors, great as thev I
wfre, have been grievtously stored!
f.-' I
TSer. ar. .-rare, ant a,m,r...
,ru 4 .ultn4 the world, and amid
ttf ot fv,EriJ,PjC c,U,,na!-
illf o;hr ,iJe cf je .
,o4 lk, e,w,.:ticti ad exa.pcra
Uw ,Ke hrHjr ror caa tell how
Sdtn lhs roan try sns v be embrtdled
in a tV.ir;g w.r. When that hortr
strkew, we wset tbe hearts tf cur'
pen'; I, awst with bat one response,
to tb esll of f'.wkrrn and duty. I
W, want trcna to kindle in anisos
aga'n. as M.saehaelts and Sooth i
Carvltna tml ehnalder to shoulder j
thrteech the Revoistiiw together when j
taw h4w struct at Lexiagton lighted J
a watch are al Baltimore, waked the!
h:-.!fVT rf freedom at Char!.ton. !
or.
Jciih-" Ttra w th s"ril that a
wise, f.-e-aMingotausa3aiibip should
staJy bow to restore It car sever
be n-.rsrfl by rrroodir, each other '
eetinsa"y of the b;ttrr antsim i
of ear civil slrur-!o. Raiher. kt as i
isiitste the w .J .rn and the magna
amity of the heathen state-omen snd
otwijievs, w ho re-carded civil 4rd as s
aa.ioai calanaity. acd thoaht it sx.1
S'.i:sg that ary memorial should re
"nam tf d StorJ betaeva Greek and
Greek.
l ul
ia !
,nd rwaiwee.
Tbas. on the triiil
:aa Franc.
cf O -vr l)a) for
nt.ing away thewiteof cnej. A.
EKrier, th irjured hv!snl. bein;;
trfst the stand. te;;ed as fOowo :
rawte iw al lenew ss I t.Ts.l b-
, I-a)i am srenl pt vile'i netk.
s, Messing her. ani nstng cnJearirg
latn-aae tt her-, I d 1 sot wtsh to lav I
hiaa cm hies, bat I dd not think it
..... . . . I. L. . 1 . . i . ,
pn-jTi. ii a irrr nitsr to c
aml at tf.at a wi-i .k.M
awav trv orh a hahard as that.
'kewevte reprsiersibiw the 8ifc-hL
FAiTHruLjjjrro death.
Tbe iNwtrmiar wwtrMe efa aasg lady
la iJealra. r. l .
Mia fVlla Henson, avervf?rre look-
i ing. ixtell-eeni and estimable lady, 24
j rearsefsrs, diej at tb, resident-, of
f Joseph Bii.ette. on Clinton street. El
j mtra. cn Salnrdsy afternoon. Coro.
: ner Meteel invetigs.icl the ennoe of
j her death, and found that it was rnuo
jrd hy atryehniite, which die had
j taken. From information obtained
from her acquaintance, and letter,
I addressed to her which have been
found, it seems that Mies Benson and
Mr. Ward HoJjkins, of Now York,
I bad for om liru, paal becu ,ngged
This engagement is n ported to
have been ennsumated a year ago l:it,
July. Sineo that lime the parties had
correiponded frequently and. freely,
up lo the time of Mies Uumutn ' d-ulii.
Kit snuie unexplttined reiimm llodir
kins sec in to huva chsnged his niii.cl
on the suliject of tiiliillinjr I,, marri
age enii.-mi-nt In bin letter to
Mis Ileti-i n l e claims to have experi
enced religion within the pant four
week, but whether tho i-hongo in his
affectioiis is iitl.ilmicil to ntnh a
chunge of heart his letters do not
make plain.
Un.lcr date of February 3, ho so
knoarledges I lie receipt of a 'luart.
rending" letter from Dells. In this
letter ho addrese her as "ilitrlina."
nd ajaaurca her ot" his lot e. llo says i
I have cxjierieneed religion, and am
trying to do right. I have prayed
over this all day, and shall continBO
to pray for you. As you won't re
lease mc, I shrill keep my word and
marry you. This letter is signed
"from jour Ward."
On the 12th of February the lover
wrote: L'clla I hare received your
heart rending letter, and have prnj-od
over it, and have prayed for you many
times aurtng the weelr. lou wanted
to know if I would be happier if you
were gone. No! No! If you love
me as yoa sny you do you could not
think of it. 1 could never thhuk of it.
I couM never be hapy again should
yon do what you threaten'
Fonr dnys later he wrote to her"
saying : fcave been deceived in my
own feelms I do not feel towards
you as I should towards a woman
that I should marry. Under tliesw
circumstances can you give mo my
freedom ?"
On the ninth of this month he wrote
to her : "1 think it would be better
for us both it we woald slop writing.
Please send me my letters and pic
ture and I will return yours. That
jewelry that you said that you wocld
never give up, you can keep.
Soon after receiving this letter Mis,
Benson went to her room, aud when
she again made her appearance Mrs.
Billette noticed something unusual in
her sppearance. Upon inqairing as
to what she had been doing, she staled
that she had taken poison for the pur
pose of causing her death. She sta
ted that sho bad taken strycliniue,
supposing thst would produce uncon
sciousness and death without pain.
Ir. Morse was sent for, but no rem
edies could save rier life. -Slio stated
to the doctor that she did not wish to
live, but that she wished thai ho could
give her something ta alleviate lief
sufferings. She lingered in great
agonv for nearly two hours. Calling
for -Wanl," "Ward," with her last
breath. On the table io her room,
after her death, was found a '.eller,
saying :
"Ward. I am not your firot victim,
but I ak you, yes, I beg of you, to
kt me be yonr last. Bo sure before)
yos ask another to be your wife that
you lovs her. l)o not ruin her life as
you have mine. After all yon have
done, I love you as well as ever. You
and your relatives can b happy now.
You say you have dorr right, mt, of
course, yoa will le happy. If yoa
want your rings yon wii corns and
take them off my hands."
Powx tiib Hill. Th, evening of
ever man'a life is coming on space
Tn, day cf lie will be ,cnt. The
sun, aUhotiiih it msy be up in mid
heaven, nill pa, swiftly down the
western sky, and disppcar. What
s;.ll l-'lil p man's path when the
sun cf life has gone down lie roust
travel on to the next world ; but hat
shall illumine bis footsteps after the
nighfall of death, amid the darkness
ol his journey T What question moro
impor tan t,morc praclieal. more solemn
for each reader of our Journal to alf
himetl? That is along journey to
travel without light, without a guide,
and wi'.bont a friend. Yet every man
mut perform it. The time is not faf
distant when all men will begin I lie
journey, luero is an evening star in
the natural wtrid. Its radiance I,
bright and beautiful, and cheering to
the benighted traveler. Bnt life's
evening star is in a good hopo of
Heaven. Its beauty and brilliancy
are reflected Irvm the sun of righteous
ness, wboe bright rays light op the
evening of l.fe, snd litm iheir radi
ance qaite itrross the darkness of th,
crave into Immannel's Und. It has
liluminaiaj thi f.iolU'ps of many at
traveler into eternity. It is of prince
less value. A tb'u.md worlds cannot
purchase it; yet it is offered without
pri e m him who will penitently and
thankfuHv receive iu
MA"tkMSP. A bre.tr.pr exlilor whff
believes with Pope that "the proper
study of mankind is roan," mi ma up tha
result of his investigations ss follows i
W drink, every one pf ns, a pair
of boots a year! We Carry iron
enrogh in our llood, constantly, to
make a horseshoe,. We have clay
enough In our frames to make, if prop
er'y BfpsratpJ and baked, n drs.-n
Cd sized bricks. We est, her, in
Chicago, at least a peek of dirt a
month no, that is not too lare an
estimate. The man who carelessly
t.ps a glass (1 lager ihin his stomach)
little reflects that be lias begnn Iho
manufacture of a hat. vet such io lhe
case. The enalt of the bee r assimilates
with th chile, and firm a sort of
ku the very some seen st ollen in
bat factories. But not beintf innlantly
ulilited it is lost Still further; il is
estimated the bonrs nf every adult
pemon require to be fed with lime)
enooch lo make a msrllc msnlel ctctw
eight hours
Tb, New York Stn says that th
Democracy need nut In; the fliiiti rinjf
Unction to their souls that they wii
frrf.-st fi'Ttrt fir the Pn aiifencr in
lTi His Sin IVmingo and i-u inner
kiininrsw. it claims, h.i kulej him SO
deal th.it he will tot be heard of In
th, rrcs-Jential carpain of next
vear.
If every outrage in tb. Northern
State was classiliej ardor tho bead of
Ra Klux, as in the South, tliesp fc',
would grow srsrve in the eacs even
of first clas f r;stin. oiocva