Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 13, 1867, Image 1

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a.DvElitters. exceeding 'Man
lia es I " W ier " 4 TIS ( IPITIPAL/ine:hr
first inurtkin• and irkPiliTP4.o4 l ..s 3l;
subsequent Wartime. Special *glees in
serted befOUclitallliillif illig iThigt% 241
be charged. Ames
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insertion{. All reliant /ma or_ ;
00 iximun 44,14:144: - . ox _
Assol4
intareatona eit of Ilimiegai or
eicaeaing 2rAlials* I* 0144.7ite,(111M
par line.
1 year.
• me "Jnbaitn,:.,v', - ;.-. , :..1175 .s,otbat ; 15
')ne Square, 10 -7. &
e.stray,Cautioil, Lod saniancl,sosuother
.advertisements, not eiese9iag 10 lines;
• three,►ealm, ae less, - 41:50
Admithgli 4 t Ezemitfir'St . 0 0
Auditor's Maas - - 9 - 50
Business Gas. Ave Beteg; (pe: eyess)..sllo
Merehenta and others, alter tising their
business. will •be charged .31); They
entitled to 4 ocamau,..soaBacwl esisinithre l
ly to the*buidneasorith privilege of ,1.4311 e.
Ad:Sertnung an all cues eXctiMive of
subscription to 'the paper.
JOB PRINTING
,of. Sinn kind, in! PLiln
and Fancy colors, done with neatness and
dispatch._ 'Handtalls,"Blanks, Cards, Pam
phlets, lc., of every variety and style, Prin
ted at the shortest notice. The .Itorowris
Oman has 'just been rc-fitted With Power
Presses, and erfesitliing in the PriutiOg
line ciut to executed in the moat artistic
manner and at the lowest rates. TEAMS
INVARIABLY OW. -
' Cabo.
fIEORGE .D. .111ONTANIA. A
TORNEY dT LA TY—Ofaci* hi Ifni
Block, tormerlyoccuptedloy;Allactaks.um
gi OCTOR EDWARD S. PEREIN ,
Often Lia professlonatservlces t• 1 the ci I.
sena of Frenchtown and vicinity. Calls prompt
ly attended to. •
_ _
? May 28,1867.-Iy.
r
IgUr T. DAVITS, Attorneyat Law,
• Towanda, PP. ' Office with Wm. Wat
kins, Es q . Partic attention paid- to , Or
pilaw' Court basiafas and -settlementot deco
dents estates.
MEROUR_Ic MORROW, A tiortie
at Dale', Towanda, Penn's; •
The Underldanli WANK Cleseciated themselves
together in theepractice orlaw, otibr their pro.
tessional services to the public.
ULYSSES MERCIER, P. D. MORROW.
March 9,4866.
PATRICK & PECK, ATTORNEYS AT
Lax. Offices :—ln Union Block, Towanda.
Pa., formerly occupied by Hon. Win. Ewe U rsa
in Patrick's block, Athena, Pa. • They may be
consulted tit either place.
H. V. Eames, apll3
yjr B. MoKBAN, ATTORNEY &.
ix. - COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Towan
da, Pa. Particular attention )waid to business
in the . Orphans' Court. July 20. 1866.
HENRY. PEET, Attorney at Law,
./-1- 'rowan* Pa. . Jan 27, 66.
IR. H. WESTON, DENTIST.
Office In Patton's Block, over Gore's Urn
Ana Chemical Store. lian66
IiIDW.eiRD 'OVERTON 'Jr., 'Attar ,
14neY Lap, Towanda, Pa. Mice in Mon
=yes Block, over Frost's Store. July 13,1865.
& Awls% LELty.svaLF4 Pa
has tly located .at the ace
formerly octuAed Str. B. DeWitt ; for the
pra , :tlee of b profess:op. , May 9,1867.
JOHN CALiFF - , 4 - TTOBNEY
AT. LAW, Towanda, Pa. Also, Govern
! meat Agent for the collection of Pensions, Back
Pay and Bounty
,Nacharge unless successful: • Office over
ewe Boom. Dec. 1,1864.
pouroa B. DsWrit, • PHYSICIAN
mi
&ND Suzos—May be found during the
ay--uniess otherwiseengaged—on Rain-st. a
few doors below Goading * Rossell's .- Resi
dence corner of William and Division:eta., late
-4 occupied by R. A. Pancake. •
Towanda, 4kpril'2B, 1867.—1 y• • - i
TONES & DEMOREST. booPers,
Towards, Pa. All , _kinds of Cooper Work
on hand and made to order. . Particnkr atten
tion given to ;repairing. Work can be obtained
at the shop in the Keystone Brewery, or at the
store of W, A. Rockwell. Cash, orwork, paid
for stock. May 9, 1867.
oD. STILES, M. D., Physician and
o Snrgeon, would announce to•the people of
Rome Borough and vicinity, that he has perma
nently locate.: at the place formerly occupied to
O. W. Stone, for the practice of. 'lds proto
col. Pa:tinnier attention given to the treat
coma of women and children, as dm to the prac
tiee of operative and minor surgery. Odt. /AO.
DB. PRATT has removed, to State
rarest, (drat above B. B Reese & Co's
Mink). P.orsozFirom a distance desirous of boo.
salting him, wi ll be most likely to find him on
-Saturday 2f embank. Remold atlentionArill
be given to , sextioll anti, and the extractkm of
%teeth. Gas 'or Ether administered when desired.
July Id, 1866. D. S. PRATT, M. D.
nocuroß C,HAS. F. PAINE.-Of
LL Ace in Gottz's Drug Stoie, •Toniuida, Pa.
Calls promptly attended to at ill boars.
Towanda, Nonni 28, 1866.4
W'D M.PiL_S —AUCTIONEER.
.a...d AU Letters aii&-d to Mt at &igar
Bradford (10. Pa.. will retake prompt attention.
IiiRANCIS E. POST, .Painter, Tour
ands, Pa, with io yawmotqlence, eon.
Indent be ean give the best eatistsouon in Paint
, bg, Graining, Gluing. Papering. .to.
- ar attention paid to Jobbing In the
equities/. . pen 9, 1866.
.K. VAUGHAN—Architect and
• .81. - AU kinds of Architect:* de
s i gn , f.; ltd. Ornimsentsi wort ln Btone,
Iron and pr oo .l. Odic* on Win street, over
Rona Co,is Belk< 4140 ,„_,5° 11 &I n talbl "
eat Architecture, sacs ati miklaug Out Of onids,
ac., &c. - April l,lB67•=ly_
Ell
J. N4WEI,bI
COUNTY StrRVEYOR,
Orwell, Bradford Co. Ps,, proiptlystitzi
to all business in ids Ilse. Pitiicalar attention
given to running and estellbthing old or diva•
t ea lines. • Also to Bunting orallmlwattomtW
ands as soon as warrants are obtained. in 17
MONT WATKINS, Notar y
*pared to ;take Depot&
ens, owledge the Execntion of Deeds,
lie , Powert'of Uterus", 'and all other
Affidavits and or papers may
be mom before me.
•
Office o te the Banking House at B. IV
Buren & 1., a few doors north of the Ward
Roos& Totrands. Pa., Jan, 14, 1867. •
D D. K,NA P P,
Watch der and Dealer in Gents and Ladies
- Watches Mains an4i Finger Rings,Clocks, jew
elry, Gold Pens, Spectacles, 'Silver ware, Plat,
ed ware; Hollow ware, - Th i mbles , &whiff 11 W
and other goods belonging to a Jewel.;
cyStore. ' - • c
-1 Particular attention 'paid to Repairing, at
bis aid place ;tear the Post Office, Waverly, N.
Y. Dec. 3,1.866-41..
TORN ;MORAY
j I
t iola PHOTCiORAPEIBIL
._ • ,
.ith a ptb, to all bedew in..biailne.
Speeral altestkm 04' 111 1 * "Sr li tt a r t UV " .
woo& PhotograpW
_ i;
dences,l3tores: Public lluut -1101 1 •Allilwasft Ka".
alum, etc.. taken" la the beat
-• •
Particular atteatiqs gh*Do v. ‘
..7 0 . Lod.
beautithl steremwits repteseutatlos ._,
-Orders received at Wood.* Ilardlug'is 4 =' .
graphic_ Art Oakum Towanda.
Tolauda, April 23. : „ .
TRE UNDERSIGNED ~--tIALVIri
opened a Bankint Roue 414 Teimsiait, an
der the name e. G. P. MASON & CO. L
They are to draw Bills et En
change, sad quire ocaleothas in. New: Sort,
Philadelphia, and all porUona of the CUM,.
Blass. usilsoEagisod. German and Prspoe
To losainaahyl emirs depodtt ear tylo a
general Ban nebudners;
• O. F. Yuen - was one of the late Ens
laporte, Masai aCO 4< SnweadeiPa.; lad
his knowledge of the loweeneee aten'or Itradibri
and sdintolnig:Goolitlee,aadkuing beta in the
banking mum for aboat Afton years. make
this house a desirable me ; *OlOl WWI In
make cooeatioDS:: '
• 41 Y s
.10;
Tewentle, Oct. 1; 1861'. h. O. Y BONN.
TOT E.-:.1 NELSON"' vioo4
- inriby mottl*All pumas todeliteetio abaj
that be has sold oat We iltoretMatait
sot settled by the ant at July aest; . llll, a t i lt%
tor oolleethoi.Nay 3,186'14.1. .
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VOLUME XXVIII.
• ,:40140.
*ARD HOUSE, TOWANDA, PA;
On Kain street: uter the Coart'Ho4ne.
C. T. WITH, Proprietor.
Oct. s.
:10( R- o 141 fo. L
-
• _TOW ANPA I P.A.,
RRavini parcbaawl this well known Notel off
-
Bridge Street. I hatre,refordalted rod ratted
It , with every convenience Nat the accommodo
tion of all who may pstrosise me. No pains wiN
be spared to make all pleasant and agreeable.
Nay '66.—tf. J. S. PATINHAION Prop.
SNYDER HOUSE. s foir story brick'
edifice near the &poked& hire...Ley rooms,
elitant.oarlore, newly 'Grab bed. has a recess in ,
Reis sdditka for ImAleamal, x sadjk the iv
•
inn oiE cipa luariattio llt E
tra
N. Y. It is the oak* for stages
and express. A for sale of Western Tickets,
and in Canada, on Graud-'heat Fare
to Detroit from Sado, $4, b than any
other route. Apply for ticket. lissom to
- • C. WARMS.
w Stabling and care of Horses at reasonable
rates.
Waverly. Si. Y., 00.28,1868.-Sm.: C. W.
ems
fililtiiurg ant( giros Ricking.
MISS GRIFFIN, ••
•
,ALL
Would respectfully s ask , tie ladies total! and
examine her dock of kering Millinery Goods,
jut received *um New York. Every thing
builtilal and new. in the line of Bonnets, Hata,
Trimmings, etc. She takes pleasure in o ff ering
Ito her friends' and the public generally;
Booms over 'Bramhalt & Cowell's Mine, Main
Street. Second!Door below Beidienian's
Towadda, Pa., April 6th 1867.-3 m.
13.11. - -
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. - ' lIRS 4 O''PIERO '
1 i
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Would iiiiiimincii.'Wilie • 1 da,
pm
411_ 71kail
and the public generally,e has just re
tamed. frupiNew York with *ell lected as..
soitiOlint cit:GobKt; kind o ' I , : ••.,,' • •
1 .- itILLINER - T 5T0 . 113
; ----_-- _ .
Over. Shlain'alChithing Store, ht , ,the (tont robin
foriniirly -occupied .by •Nr. C. Boprt, Estv,
where shemill be pleased io see the Ladies of"
Towanda'and vicinity,beildreontidentMuit wit h .
a varied and welt-selcted asiortinentrahe can,
supply their w,
Having pro Cared Of the
beat Milliners from the CRY, the believes that
she can give entire satisfaction. Particular att
tentlon given to STRAW WORK.
sr Come and** us. . Don't forget the
phice, over SblamTe Clothing Store, next door to
tliercar's Store.
Towanda, April 8, 1867. -
V. A. PUS.
.. ~ .. , ,_.
.IVIS§, - , M. W. BUFFINGTON,
Would announce to the ladies ot Towan da and
,vincinity, that she Is now prep red to give her
time and attention to
. , D.4ESS ;MAKING; :' ,
And-solicits a shareof their patronage, All or
ders Will be promptly attended to. Rooms at
the residence of N. J. Beeler, (up stairs) two
doors east of Dr. ; Pratt'anface, on State street: -;
Toiranda, April 15,18i7\
NEW M
Millk,Elllll. Sus dr, him_ liasiox S. 4uxiwiT,
Having jtist retuned from New Ytirk with a
fine and well selected assortment of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Waoid inform their Weide. and the public igen
.erally. that they would be pleased to receive a
call from them at their rooms formerly occupied
-by Mrs. H. M. Tracy.
isePartioular attention given to StravvWovL
April 17, 1867.
illigteitantime. •
0.F.-- - BRADFORD LODGE
Is No. 167, 0. of 0. F., meets at 'Odd Fel-
lows Hall, _every Monday evening from the first"
Monday in Aprll to the first Monday in October
p. ul.; from October to AilAfik pi m.
J. S PAR•tiee.V.
April 23, 1867.
ÜBTAO. DRAY.—The subscriber .
P
bas i bud made slum and.convenient DRAY
and will hereafter be prepared to do hauling for
all persons desiring his services.
lits Dray will steed in front Of J. atch's skint,
when not engaged and all orders may he left at
that store.
The patronage of the pUblic Is respectfully
solicited, as by . prompt attention to orders, an
by punotnality and imr charges, he is daunt-
In ed to merit a share of custom.
YELS:NE. STEP
Morel 2S. 11307 1 .--3m*, .
,have purchaacial
'thigrist-taill kaolin as the Sala MM, 'sit
uated near the mouth of Towanda Creek, Sad
about two miles south of Towanda ,Borough.
I take this method of notifying my old friends
of my location, and am - In hopes to gain any
new friends an d paha= by . strict attenti on
tp
my inuduess. All I ask is a fair trial, as I skin
well satisfied that I can suit my customers
• ' WU. BAHIL.
s ou th Towanda, April 43,
N EW AR' r - *N GEICTN71 1
Airs'' •
: Nriv!80011 , 01) -Bp°
_K ST9O 4 ;
The underdoed having purchased the BOON
STORE AND NEWS BOON of J. J. Griffiths,
respectfully invite the -old patrons of the est*.
Bahmerit and the public generally, to ctaltt•
amine oar atect. ,
imizi - a
BARBER. .
ALVORD. ,- T. IL 11/1321.
lIIWENTY-FTirE YEARS EXPERT.
MINN DENTIVIST. •
J,ll,l3isteit, - 11. 1Y.,1i061d itspbetfulli inform
itluf inhabitsida of Bradford County tUt he Is I
permanently *sated' in Waverly, N. T., where
ho hastesa,in the practice of his proferdon ter
the pastj,74. Remould lay thst, from his I
bong said liractkoof 25 years &motion
he is familiar with ill the different styles of
wiork OW.* Wind all Dental Ditabliaments
is eity or ocondot and-is linter prepared than
any other Dental operator in theirWitilltio do
work the best sdaptod to the marry aid diarnt.
111 We that ProsentilmMinlate oftenthensicttite •
Dentist, as be understands tiro arfollicutkprbs
owll_lo. l l4atimaki fo
the same. To' those - wider sets Of
teeth be yield eaU it to histsswitied
stork libleireotudits-of poreellia Itiellotb plate
and bodit. Ind- formless continuous gum. It is
S
MOTO itt iifible a ssatorot !h= lOW
warcir inn' terilelfPlW. other
klistof irerk; , : need are
invited kedall,kinCritingewliPoilawaL-1 1 0 11
Vial° lait, foryeati.aitrettigthsea taps,
CitlotOltirsif Ethvas4 7 - 1 MUM* Oldie sd,,
tallOstelatritb perroorishq, UMW tearlitin=
died E1191!/1,0,7,!!.1 isationr
tit TOlnina Oft to Of
Orr t.k, itete ofilof Of -11 3 ; X.! !Aug%
Mntt, • by - Diet,Ocli:Woodildr.) , ,—
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tio.#k sleek lit Abe best
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hitteetape to the aottep r e o llinies
per ii,t• siatustg,o4. • me
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IBMS
DRESS aIAKERS
AT liONBOETON.
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4- The preadeatnealortaii taypse , 6
• - hiemmittrAtikiiiii Kee:
_ Todd. of Ofilltefir!*lWt,
Th kin Of M"kligli 1; - ;
Today, alike are great aid ate ;
The naindeei and the kaintiiT=
W ael 8 . is the.PiePle s e',hek
The ballot-bpi ;
who oorieltto-dcr *poi the NW
Beside the mind sliallosio i,- ' - --'-''
Ann thelkninn and i.. rin llo 4Ant.
,The gloved daint
ial tui
asoll '
The rich is le i tlith the Podr; .
The 'weak eivimic,7:
And 0 4 4 dEnst innaNnik Pollutenn_ innin
• Than homespun hooka gsszr.,
ToAil , let pomp and indipietireso
My stubborn ripat,abidni:'
seta plain mane ooinnon tense
Againit the pedant'. pride.
To.dai shall simple manhood tip
streßgei °Viol,' and lend '
The wide world bee not Wealth to buy.
The powor in
_right bend 1,1
‘.7 • •
While there's grief tq welt ire*sci,
Or balance to' tia i jnit, -
Where weighs our living manhood less
Than Mammon's !ilest. dust--
While there's a right to need mrvote,
Aonong to sweep . , . •
llp ! clontairree and raggea 0 0 a •
- A. man's a man 6.4141
4.; biannual.
_ .
.The trial of Jons KINGetAND, for
hillin hie wife,' has excited more re
mar than that of any otiker our
Ocollection. We are,so little-accus
tomed to " treasons', stratagems,' and
broils," that a "batter of the kind
stirs us all up with a desire'to vindi
cate the Majesty of the law,,and to
punish the guilty t if guilt there is.
The excitement is no more thaS
Might have been exPected• when We
Consider the naire of the imputed
crime, and the circumstai%%aof ap
parent brutality which at its
perpetration. •Anether element of
surprise was the defense,—the ener
gy, and we may say talent, employed
to Anipress the jury, and the "pawn-
IV, with the belief thit the prisoner
at the , har 'was insane!- - Seldom, we
think, has a crimistl had . snore Wei
ted acoomplieind lawyers than
- Joni Kossubm and- rarely have le
gal gentlemen been more eloquent in.
pains-taking, than those who appear
ed in his Behalf. The plea of the
counsel who opened the case in the
defense, was an effort worthy his rep
utation and standing st the bat, and
had it, been made by even the beat
criminal liner in the, couritri
would in no wise have dettscted from
his reputation. - -
The closing plea in the --defense
was a logical deduction i from the &A
imed data, and though it, at times,
rose to a thrilling nioquonce, '43t, it ,
lost in effeetiveness, because, as we
suppose, its energies, were fiasipa
ted by the necessity. :oreiuthdating
so many pointi. l- -, -1
While we award 'to the &item* the
honor it so well 'Aelierves, we . arc
bound, in simple justice"to aver, that
the prosecution" was conducted with'
equal- if n ot superior ability. ..It is
over difficult to Arita: againakisa•
snceived dpiniOnointit was pretty
generallybdieved, When tho . counsel
for the defense closed his argument,_
that the prisoner would be: cquitted.
What t': , . - 1114gb at , this junc.
tore we ha • no meads Ot knowing;
but it ia fair ; ; infer, l ithat they, foot'
in whihs, o
.I v , t,. ad. caught the'
infection.' • i , authority 'oi , either.
ship, the defer nee
_. alWaYs-gz.tiiii4e4,
to eminent ski , and justly - so, is ,e'y'•
er sufficient ' 'wei gh dorll4l4lol'
'EAT" ~ ho cep= piemptuga.of
common se "Thisis_ tker:lay and
age of 4 9 1 ? 1 ? ,ti,ticseoise or other.,
wisp, .. 1 . cairk m . ros boil' a day too 1190 W
Ife'sheSt4 "hist bak,the
,f•benefiti(ot
'Soil ot iiiir_l)iol :I‘i . ii! . .!i/itilliti ii-niit :
ical'jurisprudence, andentereitap ik,
plea of t*lliti ' -.- ,: ,' :- /,)/
Tlinopenipeileae Tor the coming
for the prosecution were-weilAtmd
140 tik:POIPt. so • muc,tvilo. ,as to
receive thf.unqualifiedonmmendation .
of ilia Opplaing
Ale 41. 3 .* 54,19 11 0490, thlt 01 41.0. AS
firought conviction to the jury and
sealed' ihn lid, - it the' infortunatn
man st Amt..; -That plea wait a
Ouiti44l*:'oirl; ,
dance, a candid and foreiblnexamkl
natIEM At Ike Acts, a 'gleam% Op:
Of<ffinafiElP7 -44 gt.P rea d i ,,,
into a web,. an arrangi ng 111moM,
414 *nor:Net
meats (for tua minor is eterf on nyi
peninthrt*:major;) into a asattan,
91.PWOPOPI.P*01"1, tft ,1, 11 09, 11
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vor'ind
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fe relie4upi9 l 110940-1:.
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t; : $1.71
.; „woe.
cases of alludes, „however: atrocious'
and #miolting their perpetration
have been. It is iindouitedly true, :
thit these - 1101MM 'inierind minds
,f'9.,a1 1 .: irllFF4it Ahl,'4Tput*Po.,
and it is just,n true,' that there are:
more, brawls itairmasahritions than
o
:.ever before .;,. b t,thet *BOOT, lice at
the liatteM ''. C inst - iit `;,Hein, we
should be slowt, ' l ,lorlieve r And yet;
where ,has 'them ii been Lone, except,
that-Or Probst, inPhiladelPhis, ,in
whichinsinity his - not' been urged_
with all the' 'acumen which ittaches
lathe legal , pro Olden;'M Mitigotion'
cf,the arime V. , 18uhseqtierit events
have shown in more thin one 'cilia,
where the plea has [Unveiled; that,' a
few months residence in Is# Insane
_Asylum, under eye of odiscrimi
nitine guperbaendent; has liariripii,
ted thec-dieskin of insanity' indulged
in - b Yj ar ia* and, P*PertoEss turned
loose upon the,,wOrld a dnubln4yeli
villain. - We now refer to,,,the testi
-me44)f Dr. goon, the able Superin
tendenti -of e--/33' thlebedi Hespital
for the Insan England; ';.;•-• :
4
bisanit)l hew clearly proved, is
not in all an excuse for. crime,
,and yet th ey rimikin - put to the, ex
pert is "d o y li believe the prisonet
insane ?" an - an y answer in the af
firniative ' die use d of the • eine and
settled the -
,i X; of responsibility.
Far from it, forthere aretundijeAs of
monomaniacs whim, every rule 'iiif
law,,aniLeommon sense, wouldlhold
resPorisiblc. 4 , I city believe I goirern
the sun; andhold the planets in thei '
courses, but "that, delusion . 'does no
embers me for my neighbor'
base:: /- may' cherish the - delasin4
that some.-insignificant law hat made
me pay a fe* dollars more school, or
borough tax, than I I ought" to pay,
but that does not excuse me for con
coding.treason against the whole
triratere of law,' an , turning traitor.
Thedelasion and. . e act ehould
hold a relation, ',r.- .be proportioned
1
to each other ; and
,lidherW4lef tee - sponsibility ensues . Delusion, then,
is no test of -responsibility. Wa see,
as above,howl delusion, which is in
nanipr, may exinti in the `Mind, and
the insane be. resp onsible ~ for crime.
liitior wrong, then, for courts and
'
juries tcOnilliro 11 s2_1 6 ther :of Mc- ,
Dens than the'si ngle question, "Do
yonthinietbe prisoner insane ?"
We believe that , conrtchave Mop.
ted what they , call a legal defini,ton
'of insanity-or rather„ ' that` thly
treat it in a -legal sense,„ , making a
knowledge:; or . l e,onscioniness of the
distinction betwetin4igbt and wrong,
a test of responsibility as well as of
insanity. • Now, we. hink, there is an
impatient difference between reopen
-siliility, and insanitY, „and we,hope
,
thediffeience may be clearly !seen in
the.. preeeding paragraph—if it is,
not, r we shall 'despair making_ it ap
pear. We , farther think,, that in
more than one half the eases: of con
firmed insanity; there ie a clear and
definite consciousness of 'right and
~
wrong, as lively a sense of, Moral ob
ligation and duty, as may be seen in
characters the most eminent and nit-
Kens. • ' , '
\The records of Insane Alylums
show,a large proportion of patients,
*ho are patterns , (of piety and deve• 1
don, who are strictly conscientious;
which they could not he, if they were.
insensible of moral truth. We, who
are sane, judge the *mid bir our own„
common, universal, standard . of ab
stract right; they who: are Insane,
judge it by theirs, and :"theirs' in its
particular application to „ themselves,
involves theArtici moral sense which
ours does. They: l ,in, a la* to them
-eelves.- There is a fault in their fac
alty of compariectn: , -:Perceptiiin and
reflection dieagree 7 tlike and unlike
are wedded,=.--ionglaiti, find - bra t
iirsit*:o,o l o.ollSgrei
...,_ !I-4 1 ,40 -
liMie . rOmaginittien is - hallitinnition,
and judgment error-„and'all this, 4.-
ni / n the comparit' e,lu lty is per .
`nerted by disease, • antl the mind is
holding its uncertain,. way_Writhout a
directing will. Insanity in tile mind,
is like anarchy t in 'the state. It i a
medley of " - I ' '•i ,' . , - i
_.. -
,!
.13,,ekbellsJaneledinit of t00 1 4 4 * 061
We have alto what I hi -terms& a
"-medical sense 's .of ' insonity. We
will briefly compora the tirci,and see
*what we arrive ' by - a eiriet adhei-;'
mice to the dio,4l* of theoiy; and the_
authority of great, iiimes„; Medical
Men nay that instini i tx,tis a disease of
y
the brain. Thin Ma-halm. ' Now
the wisest oftheinaeati n ot ' out
dii t ititiiiii ioodiiioo of tio
NI QUID . r,
7
orsii_ofpilit::irsofig... :: insamt7,
fiint,l4loif 601
:with anger;
They*o the at* 'hi' th; 'lnbpili,
the roaiporeal atiiiitui4i4rO'iO - ige#
with blood, ; inigibiklirbi . , ilibila .
ed• [ 4k balitt6ifitl4; :' ' . '!' “ q/e 4
tiiil 1 0/ 111 V*1 ; ':', 7 ' ! :41 9 1'- ,
1 1 41 Sid every ; *:-. ' 4 . leilleirith
exf c )
.-: t.
.i.._,..q.,...#0.„.;,it001e the 6;:
ial i ' 401- 7 ,-,lll L7 bittlii atuLckorged
t
With' ' - - 400Eittilt4ilitAlukt
' i '''iti& ' afilisliii — iiinbth
Ode? .., ....-• . IT You •
I ,I- - i' 'I. • . -
BEE
BM
Fos 'nil Minim.
1867 •
4
;or :Will il O l Ralik neither,'_ ,O T, ril
yon; punish beth 1 4 \ - 1%1;1_ !mud", .
both are &veil: of-a , sew of righ
and wrong, we will -Pinish tieititi
ihe medical inanity* batlibrains
diseased, we Wi ll punish iiiitiaii, a nd
thee' botii--eitliape, When ,one: ottlier
a l
tivo,;:desirvetpunieltment, and ithe
public good demands it, '
~1.:,
~ lifegicsimek do net; hoWover, as` a'
elasej fai , the belief that passion; is
itwais it - , ," : *line of 161614.
They 'are ,, au of too lied senae...-L ,
.t- • 1
.....
Bit it is, logically inferred frent , llini
theory they' prOpound. - That Mewl,
entioed by' en: eaargoing - going ,' loose,
so I of• philosophers, who prefer
eeting'ond ideilping i ; tit working and'
thinkftig. Patsies, each as anger,
reventie,,jeelem4, l &c,,, is an ;exalted;
Intensified action 'of a powerlOf the
iniiii, necessary power, ' ! L, i ; lab
itosent m the `rental , or: ' . < tion,
redo it below the common -level of
hum' l ity The mind 'fit rarely:iclear
s.l
, ' ,
from e operation of passion -it is
either exalted l or depressed either
lovin or hating, either swing or
rejoicing, either hoping o f despair
ing,;either mid or pleased, ::either
blessed Or "cursed. What chiluels
ere worn-in the soul by 'the piny and
surges of seventi years of 'passion,
and yet, what mark has been left. to
tell the inquirer how_ well...the bal
ance of sanity end passion hes been
preserved-.?.,:. - '' '
If
,ever coOrts . ' , , ' juries are un-.
4 ,
certain air`to'what' , e verdict should
be, it is when p , - Jon se, well simu
lates insauiti the lie between
them is not tasiiy discernible. In
suity is ofte mistaken for, passion,
but we think 'passion is oftii, der-mill
teken for insanity. In ; the natural
course of events, there! are a thou
sand ',edit of Pession, '43r one of in
sanity. We „are . 'not 'sure, though,
that it would' be Mari to say the
chances are a thousand ! to one in fe
or of passion, in' 'a given cue, but
just as we look at new, •it seems
SO. Passion and insanity touch at
so' many piling, they ireem so much
alike, thet a just • opinion can never
be formed' Mine the circumstances'
alone. clther things inay throw *
light whi i eh will satisfy!every reason
able doubt. -
And other things do, ,1/11;vr a l'i `ht.
What has been the habit f—that c
oed nature of the soul, whose , laws
have becoine despotic by being pam
pered find indulged. L It tells -.. the
me
whole story of chi r,--it Acme
every bent'and turn of !mind and - die;
position through the Isucceisive in-'
rinds of, life--how it hes warped the,
reason, and bent the Will, and forged
the " unseen ligament " which binds
the nebter part of an immOrtai being
to, brutish , propensitinii and lusts ;
and whit has been e will ?—tha
,
executiveti faculty of the ' soul whi
restrains, directs, ern+3lB, governs,
commands, and executes all.. Han
twig held au uncertain purpose;
13 ,
h t veered' and shifted and timed
aid e, and away, ortt gone out a
purpose, ands . sire n , and a word
of Power ? . For such i s iteoflice. To
bind the severaU &Olden in one
gea design, taeoncentrate. their en
ergies to a_eingle point, to make the
mind a unit, ittielf,this controling fad
97,..tnexercise a wine supervision,:
to reedzain irregular#les—allthis;
,
arid/these, are functions of the lorilril
That : the will may restrain and`con
trol irregnkir `and un ue . —anifeeta-\
1 %;
tions of . mind , and b y_ reason this, , . of
.. , , .--- ..,, ' •
be-competent to _reit! insane mark
ifestatione, will be 'el ar - -to any`one
who willlattend for a single moment
to his ewntheughte. They come"
and they go, "t tribe folloiing tribes
and train pursuing ' trains," and they
come and they gO wiihout ippaient
order'et-itetittence.:; ow, let hi* at
tel i
tempt to arrange and - regulate *ea;
lie mill gad he can, tha t lie can
l nd
,hold thenitda stern SOruties
pleasnre—that he 1. change ,their
- direction, substittitin not only a-par.
- ticidu idea for"..enntiter, but also`
whOki_trains of associated _ thought
,
fkotherit as easily ts • he 'on the
wide hi n elo s with em Tips is
igvtem,
,e , discipline: - l a men
who• .• thinkinu think
i t
to a p gime, nire i ` ma more
,readily : then others, to iiireil*t it
is:. . Able to all. --le: is. habit-4%4e
it , , ;9. , ,COnferred/14 Oltivation;hy
persistent elfeyk / bidek*ined. wi ll .
Bat • - ycia ta,7,;'.a 'saner fniind'cum
plielee this ;—on4 that htioatka
is a ,'": tta, it . lc li, ,aftaa aa, no
don • ''`but '
we .Vilnk, 'iluiati;#o,'Vutd
'oluieli'Lli whi°:ft:',iisC`fOct',l-41
p iii*, : l ,
04. 4.i *li t s
lat
ke
be graatltaerihieaWa,i*thi:,finge
ofige,4 insanity : The will '
*ilk ita:aatifigiatagritt long r
an tha?Oillai i ii3bilets are - in `":wild
i ~ w h i le; we
asift. l l lo 4l?a.4"ll l 4 . - -
il — tatbi i thi:tipict !lie sole 4titl,
'thii'.4'' 4111.ii:t4:ilittai, (tatiii ,
o r
indiesittiad - tif, . ii :',. i ,th l etil t*
P r OPS /41 4,t h ' ,_ , :rt,9)o4t:
its wow, 1 ;; ; ; _no q iiers. The
~ 1 .
MA ft M
,iiiiite eld I . edieekiil'eeitellil •
ithtleet the :210/4 1: :-Does -net
' rienaliiovie the peat' for which'
lini-banteed 14 Eery intapiaeat suite
; iphysloiati iniA sii-Ineelke , AsYkuni
- assume lone `:thatludielone im ,
-..- r.
Wink;
, onitipUtterwilt, moral : .
;ap wiT,' *Red, are the beio
e 11indamental peinoiphie lof °ono
tire eiewhil.
~ ,:'7.',.. ~ '... ' , :.i
' "There are more-adage in *wan and
laatiOdinsd4 :'
1 11 0,4.1 1 F.44! 0 4,0: 131 , Atm / 11 .4_
( 149=p,, =null more„ mialit be sa id
0493ret !).o\vr.e 4 *
hove it that:
'Swims ?lesesesi9 7 l4bidiwi, te 01 9'tie' , 11 '
:9f'tlie , pe9Prf9ty of considering ; the'
function 90 1 99 et, the will s i n la'
Irestigithig. the eubjeei . cif insanity
and repponeibiliti it the • willis the
puppwer of the mind :which more
than ail the , others determines the
iibus, die' moral, condition ,:the min?
!mi/ 9f -the 1 9 1 ' 11 7, - . A' tke menkime Of
hi,
its emliest \ prpmptings , and"o
rased, may eiMoot. sway
.it change
t, direct . it,--if he 9 1 97 e_a e-ii4lll - an
Loney' in tlmdisnimrge 'of the duties
f: life, ii,ein n r otbe studied too much
, .
'r can too. Ruck paha+, be taken iri
la edniaiion.'- HO he, ho in 4 yes
terday, stood nt the bar of the 00112-
munwealth, ' broken from the, enthria
meut - of. an iiii.edueated will, atui
from habit gruwn impera#ve !h": M
*gown', as hemight-hive done, so
ciety would not to-day mourn her vi
olated • law, nor :wo u ld 'tin ,blood of
an innocent, woman cry ? to Heav i en
against; her - Shirr. . • -'" •
non= AIICAU-.
• "kihip-of-war big - id anchor in the
baneful bay, and the watch 8141
aronnd her; smooth as a mill - pond
and - -Silvery Us . 'glass.'The `sailors
I were i
,
moving ihere e nd' there. on
I the ihi a deck, for there vim nothing
to be ' one.. The , ii•ld boatssfain,"a fa
*alibi of all, Was among them telling
stories, or - , =as theY call it-; "spinning
long yarns." ''..Aziieng h is Crew was
a bright' little boy ;‘ a son of the_ old
boatswain, the:idol of his flither,iind
;the pet 'Of all !the senora. He was se
cheerful, and ;bright; find good.nattir
ed that there - was nothing which they
would not do 'for "little Jem." -
.The leiorning was warm, and'thel
water just at a rightiemperature for
bathing. , A group,of, the sailors,'
leaned over the ship, and seemed
greatly delighted with something
they saw: It was' "little Jem,7- thea
pet, far out from the „shig swimming
along. , Ife could, whirl- over, dive,
float, or 'shoot like a duck. , '
IBoattiwain " Cried one, "what a
swinimer:littl/t Jem hi." . -, t
"Alt," said his father, "he ,seems tO
take to the water. Ine : #ad to
teach him." - • ' 2',
_,
' "Binitsivaiii I boatawain I s'r ilirk I
a'shiak I Oh, he WillOt Jem in one,
minute more l" i '' ' •
The old man lea
single glance took it al in. There`
was the son playing in the ' water,
lyingoon his back, unconscious of any
dangeiL, . and a huge shark making
straiint tornado' din, and it was
plain that in a moment more be would
be cnitiching' the limbs, of bOy.—
The. father remembered 'at one of
the cannon was shotted. Qui ck; as a
flash, and .with ' almost rhuman
atrengtb, he wrenched the gun ,in
place,,depresitd the muscle '
alined a
few feet . between the child and the
shark just where the fish would be
ip•a single instant The matcli was
applied the gun roared and reek:clef--
Tile P9Pr father sunk down beside the
in, too faint to look. The smoke of
. , giin cleared away, and Up rose a
sh.ut fron,the sailors, almostas loud
as the war of the
,guti. , t
"W r
hat is it -ca ll ed the father.
"Oh; . Jean: is safe., Therilies the
'shark, dead and torn inpieCeil I Ho*
could you_ move the gun and get her
off so quicldy and 'so 'accurately 7"
"I believe Clodhelped me I Some
of yoti bring Jens - tr" - " '' '
...The next moments boat •wa# low.
etedftasid-theroara were , bendifii, , aii
she cut her way to Aber boY./ Haled
just began to understand/the thing,
and was pandyzeikwitii26wror.' 0t,..
ly they him nitty,the `boa ! , and
in a few minutes placed him 'the
Fine of his weeping . fathei.. - Tne old
ficei
'iniin-seeou34, • vo him at fry
the, doial, could only rock him in
his arms 8 ory like's baby. ,
y How litonderful Abet, : Provident*
, fliat, tifeppeil in, and froni a souroe so
.. , . opinion and. uninispeeted, lived
thelifs :of that child. I The' cagy, win
co4d have miaiaged the gun so
Isickly antrraustely,Alsonly man
Ai?, thought of" the thing; was the
father I And - When, life _and .. , death
hung on an Instlitill of time, .and' on
the, accuracy of his" eye, laid the ate*
&nese of his hand, how he had them
1 all in- bilinse - asicqt ' needed I
"Orin' oF:`tur. Boys.=A'youhpiter'
name home' lifter having glorious
'timein the 0111141a,hirface all aglow
- and hisr*
ib, loots fall Of water.—
The.l paiudyienb staying in the
liouee foi the retiihider of the'lay
'distiiht Mein yen!, hard 'at - first; but
ss his' heart '. waraitd. up with
the reeellention of the triiiiphs Of the
morning *hat h&- hid'ilded deg*
than an of his plapinsteei dared to,
he the restraint no lon,g,r,
_anCweat :to, his, media"= saing
filesse, mother,,whip zue;And Ime
go out whir
unfortuato Keity edttar
• tanataddriiipaide Allincoont
Iti f ibmat vf.frtiolig4.l l C 44(41 , ,egatbet
- 1 , 040109 1 10:60opiged with coi
ialtinuitiro .I*.
&bong, vs epoldlatbay jo Set!.
a ft-I*dr
_ .
Ell
MIL 2010100108-1111111ILUI
44031ght.
=
,
t.. TbilelloiAirtutb3k4 lisoalated
.from the 00/ogii: eau*,
* probably .
eireli:. intell e igept and dispessio34-
stein account of the territory as
can tali be` presented:
-.' If the cessitief .the whole of Ris.
z i t
elan Ainarica to the United ates is
xatified,, it, will be a very ' •-• rtant
event: not becatuie the acqtuik 'on of
*a large tract of bind by the United
States promises an Increase of power;
for territorial / extension is not'desir
obi& and Russian America Is no par..
adise iyet it may, prove aeeldorado
in furs,and its situation on theNerth
"winsti-coast of theße • eat will be
of greet significant& Th e 'territory.
ii /11,500 (German)! are; miles in
ea,: lying en the no West slope of
the .Rocliy ifountaine ;, has Many
snow-peaks and- volcanoes, :and is
densely*wocided in the vallep, and
'on the rivers and inlets of' the coast
range. The coast 141118 many harbore;
shut in by the, Prince of Wales.
and
'George' Illd's Archipelagoes. The
Emma& "Dechenes first discovered
Behritg's 'Straits, which
_Were ex-
plored by Behring •80 'years .after
ward. end , receiyed_ his name. The
volcanoes are generally* very higfi,
and, streams are abundant, though
niitunployed.) The climate is Veky
diversified, and much milder .thin be;
tiiecm - tie saints parallels on the east
ern coastelAmencaor Eudora Asia.
The coast as far as the peninsula of
Aliaska; hae mild Winters and cool .
Stuhmers, with abundant rains;: very
favoyable to vegetation ; but fruit
trees do not -.prosper.: - There are
scarcely 7qo Russians apiong the 70,-
000 inhabitants, jus . one , in a 'hun
dred ; 1,500 ore half- ..reeds of Rus
sians and Indians. ' 0 .. • 1,5;0004h
s
dian are.civ il ized, and . . rest are
T-r—
-spattered over the vast . :elic., E
s-1 quiniatix inhabit. the e. . ;.111 of
Allaska, and there abo . ' 2,300
Alcots in the eastern portion ; they
also inhabit tlk. islands of their name.
Th seat of - government of the cone-'
try New Arthalgel,. containing 2,-
200 inhabitiukts. /Twenty-five years
a ,it had not a population of. more
an 750 souls: .. The timber and furs
),
of the country beciune 'very useful
when the Russians settled. on: 'the
Amor ; up to that ,time, it was more
of a burden than , a blessing. For
America r the case is quite different
This purchase annexes the middle
portipn, . lon the west of the British
auriferous regions, that England has
long regarded: with A - covetous eye.
The northWe e tera coast of America
is out of -- the regular course of coin
merce. This will now change,'and
the year 1867 will be the begining
oft.a new era for it. -
About the middleof Jannafy,, the
Colorado arrived at. Shanghai from
Sat Fran& co 'to form a regular
trade across 4the Pacific, and the
steamer Oreat Republio,of 4,000 tuns,
is soon. to follow., The_ telegraph
company , reports the line already
laid as far asiNew Westminister, the
capital of British Columbia.
•
Steamships and telegraph lines
will unite those distant regions to
ihe civilized. world and give , them
new life ; and.lanibinthat, were once
called desert wastes will bilcome
mines of untold Wealth toi perzever
infand - industrious race race'ofrople.
But the greatest good of this treaty
—far more imortant than the acqui
sition of ter ritory - is the winning
of a Cordial good understanding be
tween the two enlightened nations
the northern hemiliphera. The Mend-,
ly relations between Petersburg and
Washington take, place at the ',very/
time cwhen Napoleon U.l.,..hOping for
a disiolution of- the Ame rican Union;
is "'speculating ,:upon' the: establish
meat .of a throne in the Western
World. The French therefore, have
hated, to see, this . friendly. -feeling • • 4
creaee,, and they eayln contempt
"Russia• is to be well 'compensated
for this loss t" What - coMpeneation
cap the. United Stites afford They
WOO no possessions inthn Old Worls;
but they have, abundant mom, quite
enough Ito make an Offensive and de
fensivealliance,:'and Inch trifles; of
immense . - importance in the ,Czar.
Now: that Russia is casting• la long
ing lock - on Western Asia, her sover
eign is council)* of the inaportanco
of &Men* union with mighty na
val poiver on the Wiwtern Continent.
.Forthese reasoue the negotiations
in.; Washington. . , are Watched with
great anxiety by yrance . and Nng
land. :
AnPrussia has akoed understand
ing with the United' States, ae well
.sa Russia has,ihiaciii . e nfecordinb l e be-
tween WashinOn tad ,Petersburgh,
in mad'war in Europe, may. be
more, benefici l l e 'than* detrimental to
the cause of rioany.
WOllll4/ no • g lhat e
cultivatieh , 9 the soil, Eothiig that
looked, like a egetable , gardon, noth
ing that 100 ed "'like work, except
keeping the railroad in repair.. I
think these ple are 'content with
just - can gather from the
fortit of fimi • d vegetables, and it!
May be the . me . heat of . the cli
mate fiirces • at contentment upon
them. -take-no thought
for the inorroirs,what - they 'shill eat
or what thei.sludl drink, or where
'wither they &ion. btkiethed. In fact,
the ebildren t 4ten no, clothes at all,
to ellstruct cool breeses so much,
courted ; .by every one in theNTorrid,
Zone. said there were no cultiva
ted 1104 no plowing , no„reaplig,
butltini all appearances there must
be one Contianone=lert' reit of fruit of
spontanood•produtrtioni tea •
palms otiumberias ',variety ' leaf
sad°l,l-k-lesia446oB and
oika*Vaiiit briad:#44;
Vlsidairikude4ecillne -- "* 3 7
wu 040 and by' the be e ts
of inery
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M[BER
Stream, inidv inteatepted among, 'a
thewillatiyaitedeo",.ol itifes so
teeny kb_4l of -vine; ;some large
heavy aolopei; hinging 'crook
ps of the tallest -urea Otherli
akar . -a :
sin& art Of ferktriqiet in kaOhi
.lirsAbAr 41180. arm * AP catch
the down coming vinelivin ;b road
limbs 'ionie:fspieadfig cal Or Enni
tine; dud' - iiialitiettie whole , 'forest
- 014'egatinied • swanip'ofieilLltation;
of fruit vine anplossom. Owe (
was a t4l.h tts ying by station, \
vatage - and hamlet trith equatspeett
givisg us little time for
N=l . 111,171D88i84
_
An English Over which rejoices
in the name of
,the Ladies' Own, thuiff
, plays tricks with rhyme and reason :
"/t umntyearseince k fell ju love L'
;With - Jute Jerushe Belteggi,lhe hand- I
soniest country girl by far, that ever)
went on two legs. '- • - • • ).
By meadow creek, - and Wood and •
din t so Often did 4fe walk, and the
moonlight smiled on het '
and the night winds learned our talk.
Jane Jerusbs was all to mei for-my
hurt Was young and tue„ end; loved -
with double ,twisted love, land , a
love,thitt 1794 bout , I waitd
ill 'over t he neighbor's Ifannti, - ind
robbed the wildweod bpwere, and I , -
tore trousers and smelled my hands
in search: of choice - atrflowers. In
iv' joyous love I brught these to
my Jeruslia Jane, bat wouldn't be so'
foolish uow,„ if I were a bey-- again.
A city, chap : then, came • along, , all
dressed up in fine clothe; with a
'shiny hat, and a shiny vest, and a
:moustache tinder •
He 'talked' to her sif singing schools
(for her father had a fermi) -and • she
left me, the country love, and took
the new. clsp's arm... And all that
night I never. slept, nor could I eat -
the:next 'day; for I loved that, girl
with fervent love that 'relight could
drive away. . I strove towin her back
to me,. but t' was , all in .vain ; the
city Asp with the hairy, lip married
Jersisha Jane.. And my poor iheart
was sick and sore Untilthe thought
stem* Ine,l that just as good fish still
remained as ever was caught in the
sea:
-`;So I 'went to the lifethodiet
church one ; night and saw a dark
broWn curl, I
peeping - from inder a
gipay hat, and married that
.."very
girl Ind Many. years have ;passed,
and gone, and I.think my loss. their.
gain • ' and I often bless that hairy
chap that stole my Je dine, -
AN Ire/ .Loourrs.—A
San Francisco journal iays.that a-firm
in that city hai , e- perhaps the. only
complete set of American coins in the
ba,Ms of private ,individuals in. the
tnitedStates. They have the Ame
rican silver dollar for every year,
from 1794 to 1866, half dollars • from
1794 to 1867,, - qriarter dollarri from
171N1 to 1867,dimes fiord, 1196 to 1861,
'half dimes from 1794 to 1857,, three
wet piece.; from 1851 to 1867, two t '
cent pieces frnm 1863 to 1867, cents
from
_1'723 to 1867, aid half cents .
from 1763 to 1867. 'This collection
bad occupied more thartfifteen years
of Mr. Repitothp time,aid cost about,
twenty thousand dollare. an:in-,
stance of the rarity- of some qf. the
coins we will State that 'the silver
dollar of 1801 costa $950 and Mr.
&piton/ r iled -before hee, sricceeded. in , -
finding one he could' pu,rchaw6; m_
an unsuccessful tender 0f41,500 for - N
one in possession of a geitlenian re
siding in Salem, Mass. Of the silver
dollars of 1838 only :eighteen were
minted, and consequently they are
very,rare. The silver dollar of 1852
is also very rare; and is rated by '
-\toil at_ fror $3OO. -to
of
11113, -
and
bearing grassei,havel done their parts
'fora time 4 but these do service for
ever: '.Tr*..a for the' builder's yard,
.flowers for:thetride's chamber, r.n
for the granary, mists for. the grive.
Yet, as in one sense, the humblest, in
another they are tits'-most honored OR
the earth:children. , Unfaclint tis 'mo
tionlesa, the worm frets them not,and
the' autumn waste' not. Strong in.';
lovelintsts,tbeineither blannh in heat,
nor pine in frost. To thenyslow. fin-,
gored,- constant-hearted, , iS intrusted
the weaving of the dark, :Sternal ta:
pestries of the hills • to tbeM, slow- •
penciled; 41yed„,ibe tender ham=
b3g of their 'endless imagery. Shar
ing the'stilbiess of the nninternpted
rock, they share also its endurance);
and while 'the winds of departing
pring •stratM,r 'the white haWthoin
blOssoms like drifted snow,' and shin t
mer dims on the parched meadOw,thek--
drooping of its cowslip gold—far
- above, amorig.the mountains, the ail,
trer lichen spots rest, star-like, on the
stone ; and the gathering orange
stain upon the edge of yonder western •'
peak reflects the sunset of 'a thousand
3. r eareP •-
homy
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and
then .
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"nub". of
)ut a big,7
who came
sat down
3t, which
me," eayEi
sou*e fume;,,
ibere were
MI& ;seeing ,
his little /
side _wave/
4 8 ide)
poor fat-
to let her
oats booms°
'where.h
-/W- bac
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w•to
to a gentle-
I said ,
qs in eon&
tam will be
a . aolrectiop
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