Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 16, 1868, Image 1

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rlitray,Cantion, Lost and Pound, andother
advertisements, - not exceeding 10 lines,
`three weeks, or less, • = $1 60
-Administrator% .1t Executor's Notioes . .2 OO
Auditor's Notices 2 60
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ly thetrbtusineasorithprivilege aqua:ter
ly changes. .
/lifis.Adiertising in all cases exclusive of
subscription to the paper.
JOB PRINTING of every kind, in Plain
and Fancy colors, done with neatness and
dispiich. Handbills, Blanks, Cards. Pam
phlets, do., of every variety and style, prin
ted at the shortest notice. The- Rum=
Om= has just been rented with Pc4i#
Presses, and every thing : in the 'Prindug
line can be snouted in Alseliost astistib
manner and at the !melt rates. THEWS
MUMMY CASH.
Barbs.
(1 EORGE D. MONTANYt, AT•
VI TORNEY itT LA IV—Office corns of
• gen said Pine streets, opposite Nutter! Drug
• Storli.
DOCTOR EDWARD S. PERKINS,
Offers his professional services to the eiti
sena of Front:Moms and vicinity. Calls prompt
ly attended to.
Nay 48,1887.-1 y
• •
Vr T. DAVIES, Attorney at' Law,
• Towanda, Pa. OMee with Wm. Wet
lass, Eq. Particular attention paid to Or
phans' Court business and settlement of dece
dents estates.
MERCUR dc MORROW, &korner
at Law, Towanda, Penn'a
The undersigind having associated themselves
together in the practice of Law, offer their pro.
factional services to the pubIic . ULYSSESYSBCIIB P. D. NOBBOW.
March 9,1866. .
P ATRICK .& PECK, Arro w
LAW. Offices :—la-Pattoe Illock,Toweeda,
Patrick's block. Athena, Pa. They may be
malted at either place.
s. w. PATILICI, 'pile
B. IfcKIAiIk_ATTORNEY cE
_LA. COUNSELLOR AT -LAIF, Towan
da, Pa. Particular attention paid to Wahine
In the Orpiuuta' Court. July 40.1866.
'TENET PEET, Attorney at Law,
Towaais. Ps. jaatf.
ppWARD OVE.RTON Attar
eti Law, Tovsnda, Pa Mee ht the
Col a t7 " l Holz se. July 1$ 186 L
TO gN N. CALIFF ATTORNEY
el Er LAW, Towanda, Pa. Also, nevem
meet Agent forth, eollettlan of Petulant, Bea
—Ply and •Bounty.
WNo charge unless snecessfal. Once ever
he Post Office and News. Room. Dec. 1, 1884.
LT P. - KIMBALL, Licensed, Anc
-1-10 times; Patient"lls. &inflow Co.. Pa.
tenders his services to thri public. Eisitiafaction
guaranteed,or no pay required. Alli kwilars uy
mail, addreaaed as above, will receiver prompt
attention. Oct. 2,1867.-6 m
JOHN W .MIX, ATTORNtY AT
el LA IV, Towanda, Bradford Co. Pa,
General insurance and Beal Estate Agent.—
Bounties and Pensions collected. N.
business in be Orphan'. Court•isttended to
promptly and with care.. Me first block
&oath of Ward Rouse, u stairs 0ct.24.
PARSONS. & CARNOCiIAN, AT
TORNEYB AT LAW, Troy, Bradford Co.
Practice In all the Courts .91 the county,
lections Made and promptly remitted.
R. a. raison, dl2 w. H. CAILIOCHAN.
(IR. PRATT has removed to State
street, (int above B. S. Snesetl & 'Co's
Bank). Persons from a distance desirous of con
eilting him will be most likely to end him on
&earth y)'each week. &pedal attention will
be given to. surgical eases, and the extraction of
teeth. Gas or Ether administered when desired.
July 18,1868. D. B. PRATT, M. D.
DOCTOR CHAS. F.
doe in Goaes Dreg Store, Towanda, Pa. 't
Calls promptly attended to at all hours.
Towanda, November RB, 1868.
DR. H. WESTON, DENTIST.-
Mee in Patton'. Block. over Gore's Dreg
and Mended &ors. 014111268
nRS. MASON & ELT_ . , Physicians
• sigigionsists on Pine street. To.
want a at ihr the residence of Dr. Nam.
pli
attention (given to &mama of Wo
men, and diseases of Eye, Ear and Throat.
L. - 6. Lamm, Y. D. =me °UV= SLY, Y. D.
April 9 1468.
'filDW'D MEEKS-AUCTIONEER.
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All letters addmeaed, to him at Bogor Bon,
Bradford Co. Pa.. will receive prompt attention.
PRANOIS E. POST, Painter, Toto
-1: oda, Pa, with 10 yearsexperience. he con.
Admit he can give th e beat aathfaction in Paint
ing, Graining, Staining, Gluing, Pantivo.
iarParUmiar attention paid to Job the
country. April 9, 866.
K. VAUGHAN—Architect and
ter • ihtilder..—All kinds of Architectural de
alga' furnished. Ornamental work in Stone,
Iron and Wood. Office on Hain street, over
Bnewll & oo,'s Bank. Attention given to Bu
eal
Architecture, such as laying out of grounds,
Ac., &c. , April 1,1867.—1 y.
J. kiEWELL.
ill
COUNTY SURVEYOR,
Bradtord 00. , Ps„ wul promptly attend
to all business In bb line.
old Particular attention
Owlet sunning and astsbllslg 'or diVn-
I it W to s. Also to sarveying,o n fall =patented
tell! Ina* Itsusattlire obtained. ayll
Fe B. FORD—Licensed Auctioneer
. TOWANDA., PA.,
Will atland promptly to all badness entiustad
to Ma. Charm maim a. Feb. - 13, 1668.
JOHN MORAY;
Armor LAD PROTOOR44IIIIB.
Will peseeptiy_ Mend to all bedew In his Hu i
Special *MOM given to les and Sere.
oomph, Photeipsphy. . Views of Family Real
dame, Marne, l'ablie Wilding% Animals, Kip
chigoe, ple.,iakei lathe beet ineanor. - •
Eforliouiet Miamian givgn to the novel snit
iteemoolde viipeneMitioa of Weds:
, 'grams vedifami al Wood 1 Bodine' Photo.
• 're i g ns :k w. : Gallary, Towanda. •
. Apvilll.lllll7.-0.
- IVIV B. KELLY_, - Dentist. Office
T • liter Wickham A Black's, TowandliPa.
£ll the 'wow styles of work scientifically
done sad werranftd—Particalar attention la
called To salaminuns Base for Artificial
Teeth. which is eqmni, as g ood as Gold and
far gard °l. t 4ll' . I ° lo Raba or Silver. Please.
call amd szaminßrotimed,
• Okiolgorlo or muor administered underdi •
_section a Physician wk.% d es i re d
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1861 f•
HpAny WATPANs, ic
ri=v• Public to prepared too„k e
thoo, Acknowledge -the areentbm %f Deeds;
ifogigages, Power* of &Mersey, And via
botroakooto. Aflidivits sod psps 01 7.;
be monk to before se. t7 - ‘ 7
OM* witit, G. D. Montann, caner lain sal
'Mao Meets. Tawas's. INT.,
?FUNNING it HARNESS MAKINII
.L The undsratipsed have this day formed
Co.
be Maim le the Bra of ilk
& 11:11.1414 kw the purpose of aaeryfig ,
on the sholre bWeees. Harms &skim sad
repaiiint dew to order and ell work ',silted.
easttpeld tor httles. • •
_ GEDIFIN
IFUL fg. LEU , _
EDGAR L.
Oamptaws, Jest. ..18, IfteL
AHE PLACE BP JT Mani:
ING leak:eta and Baskets W awi d0e1104014
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VOLUME FVIE.
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TO. OF O.F.—pROFORD 0
,Thatit.
No. 167, I. 0. df 0.. .4meata -Odd Pal
lows Hall, every Ilfmtakfivening froinAlm flu
Monday In April to the. fino MoMay VOotoba
at 71k p. m., from Ootoberi to April A .at Oi p.m.'
8. CW
April 13,1887. •
WARD HOVSE; rOWANDA, PA.
On Main Street. near i tlie Court Hone. 4
Oct. knee. _ C., Pliri',l:llerletar*
lICIVELi f =j
a i i .
TOWANDA; PA.. ~
Having purchased this Writ known Hotel col
Bridge Street, I have red:slashed refitted
it with every conveniencefor the tocommodic
tion of all who may patrol** ms. Noialas wiU
he A sparalto make all pleaM e ar m arrlt
i -
day Med.—tf. '.l. . P
ELW' ELL HO B USE,I Towaina, Pal,
JOHN 0. WILSON.
Having leased this House, lidcow res r to ac
commodate the Travellingigmblia. No l pains
norupon se will be spare give satisfaction
to those w o may give him call
sir North side of thepublin sq
l uare . east of
Ilercur'e new block (now buPdingl• .
AM ERIOAN
NEW ARRANOE - ENT
AT Tail
NEWS ROOM AND BOOK TORE.
The undersigned hating iparobased e BOOS
STORE AND NEWS BOON( of J. .1 0 1:rildtha.
respectfully invite the old Ostrom of the estah•
llshment and the public generally , to and eft.
amine our stock. .
ALVORD & EL i
sz W. eLVOILD. ' P.L. f •
FASHIONABLE
14W113 REWIEIN
Respectful y Informs the olVions of 'rowan&
Boroigb, that he has opened a
In' Money's Buildingopposie the Meins,House
and sonata a share of pnbliq patronage.
-He is prepared to out muff make gsmnents to
the most fashionable style, 'nd•tbe most dura
ble manner.- Perfeef, satisfaelloti will be guar
anteed.
W. A. PIO&
Catting and Repairing done to ordet on dun
notice. t Sept. 10,1067.
rPHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE
opened 6 Eandsing Bomb in Towanda, un
der the. mime c 3. F. LOON & CO. -,
They 'are prepared - to draw Bins tor. Fs
change, and make collections in New York,
Philadelphia, and all portiOns of tke United
States, as also England, Germany, and France.
To Loan money, receive, deposit.; to do a
general Benldng tundnefie. ,
G. F. Mason was one of the la firm if
Laporte, if son & Co., of Towandi4 Pa., and
his knowk ge of the instinct's , men of Bradford
and adJohling Counties,and 'having ben In the
banking business for about Beenpins, make
this house e desirable one, through which to
make collections. 1
Towooda. Oct, 1,1 8 86.
JEWELRY 81'ORM AT DIISHORB
= l , A. YOIING,
• t ,
Informs the citizens of Sullivan count that ha
has opened a Jewelry Stare,* the b ding op
posite Welles & Ackley's store, Dualtbre, when
he will keep on. and an assortment oi
JEWELRY, WATCHES, IAND 0400/IP3.
Which will be sold as low u at any other pkee
in the country. Particular Attention paid to
Watch and Clocklltepairing.l
Mr Give me &cal as, many jaW' expert.
ence will enable me to give satisfaction.
Dushore, Oct. 9, 1887.
HARDING & SMAIALEY : I
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.
Having entered into a coliartnerill p for the
transaction of the PHOTOGRAPH! buainese,
at the rooms formerly occupledatod and
Harding, would respaetfully pall Ms IttAntioll
of the public to several stylesof tibia
we make specialties, as : Elblar Pla a ngrapbs,
Plain, Penciled and Colored; Opalt , Pores.
lain Pictures. ho., which we 'plata clenumis
and brilliancy of tone and Artistic finish, ens.
• be excelled. We invite alit° them
ir well as the more common, kinds of Portraits
',..hich we make, knowing Bill well 1 that they
:., bear the Gluiest inspection. This Gallery
c .. the highest reputation for goo work of
any in this section of copntiy, and e are de.
termined by a strict attention to and
the superior quality of our work, - t0 .6..„...1 _ , 1n0t only
retain but incresse its veri s rable
We keep constantly sta the v . 'lleir . =isty
'of Frames and at lower prices than &tatty other
establishment in town. Also PaNepartonto
Card frames, Card Basebq Holt*? 'Stereo.
scopes, Stereoscopic Vies, and everything else
of importance:pertaining to business, Glyn
WIOM OLTIy MU,
for'
N. 8.--Solar Printing the trais on the
most reasonable terms. 'i D. HARDING
Aug. 2E037. 1 F. SMALLRT
AOARDA-Dr. Vaiilinuaihas ob?
tallied a License, Ili; rap
__, of the
Goodyear Vnicinate Co , to Vulcanise
Rubber as a base for A o Teeth, and has
now a good selection of Um * beautiful carved
Block Teeth, and a superior- artiola of :Black
English Rubber, which will : ;enable him to sup •
of ply all those in want of ilets of th, with
those unsarpassed for Utility sa d'_" ap
pearance. IPMing.Clean dull lrreg.
ularliles, Extractif, ao lona be
' longing to the ilin ad DliMutinent skilllialy
performed. Cholo oral a4Mhihderal for the
extraction of Teeth wheal' Ideidred4ariannie
being oiled for the wooed in sir h 'as has
perfect confidence, having administered it with
ima i
the most pkwalnkresults dadne a " radtioe*Of
fourteen years. _ _ ' L I s "._
Beliirrety gimtsful to the WIT
liberal patronage hinitolbreiweelved be would
lay that by strict attentloWto the nts Of his
patients, - he would coutlaiulitO gibiltrthetr con
fidence and spot:WW2.Office inihßilei
Block, opp osTW the lliviimil How, I Towanda;
Pa. _ - ',.. DO. ' ,IINIVItt.
TWINTY-FIVEMeARS : ' ERI
WOE IN MISTISTIIif. ''. - 1‘ •
J.fi, Eatni, M. Dorocild bane
the i n abitant s of -Braffoid Coball UAW la
penman" -located LV s. :.". -Be
wooldsertird trait hie finittalefol
insetioe of TWILIiTY- - -duration
be 11 Insilles Mph • di the_ i
_diffe i realt i -af
work doss - fa fay end ell Debtal Flub
la dWor opetiml, Mt kr better - than
any Mbwr MIMI oomedor- lit the *do
work the best Sawled JO tat Maar aid' 4
aim the prima Ihemaell , ofleatimot - tO the
DMA, aeloweadaidands sat et' Ili
rows utilleial teeth, end
the erns. ' Tor thosereceleter , ate
teeth be woublyell ottialiob to siewitind
work irlddheonelets of imbeds Rot betels*.
and teeth, - end Sartain a colannoes ge: - It is
morn derablei awn natant; in appeemooe s sad
mach bettor etepted to the
thalway other
kind of work. Those in of the some are
spen t wow to can •andOsoodno lIPOCI F TOth
awl to lad for yeas end Often for Ilk.—
Obknotorm, Wm, and " If side ?rod.
mint mg*, se , focWlim
dred Wilma wit leet km/ yells 9 1 11,4 4 _1w
° tilos in Petton's II • • 9 1, ..- Jul; Wl*.
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AO IMO eldilnie gith Ott !.
Aya!*.imagicirofeogia
andliaffen is ,on.
1% 2 0'41'0 6 4W* to
F i r g u l u rf l r rata P . f a q i r /. M er!
'Way the iilontinie glort='
While etill zgy derling's violet eyes -
Rep* the same cad story— 6
babi sleeps .
/ tolan geo imuldoeprit spookv
*tom fmtonstnii
I think rirbst gifts of We end,greco
heir hidden lamb are imbiging ;
What paths the little feet may tread--
What works the hands be monlding- T .
:What morianaits my darling's haid,
'When heart and Bout unfolding,
-No longer sleep.
ING 1
Ah I Hope bas many a fairy thetas,
' _Prom bor ars
. 5..34, • unfel4lilB--
And lib IMO
That some fond heart is holding ;
But, sumo so glad as those that rise,
In NO mid beatify 'blending,
To shinelbefare a mother's eyes,
Alms the cradle bending,
Mine alb/ deeps.
Pkothums.
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Wiananms, A O m _litazoi 8, UM
The meet affectinlime I river egg?•
ncea br . this wale O' tars in
Washington last nits. Ilia Eggslen•
?y tolegrOpe to come on to Wank
ington, and I obeyed. I hevn't tie 4
much to him reoensly, but I coodent
forgit that he gave me the of& I live
on, that his honored 'name is at the
bottom av the commishin I hold, and
I felt that I ought at least to be
with hinrwhile he was in dissolution.
I determined that ho shood drgr bin
last offishl breath into my faithf ul
busztam.
1 arrived late, and at w aist per !
ta :
ceeded to the executive M ahem It
wuz a fismilyer seen. Ther was
reward, Randall; Beare 'Welles,
and the , President, and all nv , em
graver than-the eiliefly area ef-the
stately dive nv yore, Tile Proddeat
wuz' a tryin to keep a stiff upper lip;
but I cood see teers a fol#nng each
other adown his holler'ch ks in rap.
id succession, "He's a goner - 1" then
I, "no man kin stand that drain ea
his flooida, No matter how much be
may take in, that Lime Will kill any
one." 1
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The President wnz a ' reed* :tale.
grams and lettere, and they was not
nv a water to please him. The first
was . from .&egnst Belmont, and red .
thus ; 4
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14 tiov, ekyoe the - hiest p oi?'
Bible regard for your Eggslency, and
steel regret me:4ll4ft to see you
deprived of yoor high cap ; but, ree.
lk s ao.
s3 l F r io eeereelY eEP le
Peet t!
to lemberrass 'the:naves
by expousin 7oor cox The fact is,
no party , hem a &cher before it kin
tie Itself to a ded past. The teems.
ter draws a sigh over a ded mule;
but el* ded mule, ean't dravilds
cart, he :Laterally turns his eyes onto
them still possest uv vitality. 'lope
yoo see thopint without my esple*-,
in jt. Excuse me for comparin yoo
to a ded mule ; but the simile - was
the fitei that suggested itiseV to me.
" With profound respect, I.am;
etc.. A , I
" V13.-41ionld bisnis call me to
-Tennessee, I shell do myself `they on•
oF, to clal on ...you. in your iled
retitenient."' • ' ' '
The. President.wiped an avahmis6
iv teen which kilned the 'reedit: eV
tbie uufeelin !otter, and the next, was
0004;
Jimmy:l.!, KT, Feb. 80,.1808.
Wood i teethed Irish raised
in- ll* phi" O,I I V way !en* , 4 4 ,
ler ,
Hell," said. Randall, ",the whole
county only polls eight , hundred
Totes, and,that'essw beg biu.borlit ine
fors. plaoe in the department for over
• year. • Mire on. -
One wun from a Western pelitlaheri
lit ly appointed Paitthaster '
" Sir-4 return 'the appointment
yoo gave me last' month with loathin
and "kora. IsurviTed the 460 Or
liaidisol **his Vassagran, rmw,
opposition to the will of Oofigrii, ink
4amzin uv,
yOor most daaritiable adteinistralion i
but this l I
,last *temp to histiltauto•
can't: endorse. Therefore I bolt.
Your successor hopil, do me
just* and hicewlie the &nit"
Lortr, -feed ..Bandall, Ithat eels
borottrieformore net •• Ourftor
appintinent, but the &nit, wont 0011*
firm him. Oh, Wade, whoa &meat
you
irhit t to undergo I Oh, Jebrulou, fawn'
eiVioo e- • - •
prominent ftm -'democrat
wroth es - ' •
T Plaiplaazi4 bot oak Welch
yam ' Dare • am to do. `their .ibirtr
d-4est. ~Xittla3y ',hood hid yoo all
thP belief. - will be basieale
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TOWANDA, 7311ADFORD COUNTY, PA.,. APRIL 161
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RIG AO.
impramox nor An.whinim.
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help tawuilii the election of Mad
lan. Think how Mich you lin do
for the cos in this way and stand
firm. Yisit: Hartford on yeor,wsy to
Tonnesiie.", - • 1--
' A- Western demaarat.wrot• :
"We all applaud your courage and
.resolludien. Lilt the Rump impeach
remove it makencertlin
the triumph of Pendleton. Illtaedby
Ooze. 'Yocielinfeechnient is our
p Shot we see Fee at
on yoor way , to Tennessee 1"
A *leathern democrat wrote
"Be firin•be firm. The Ingieeoh
ment uv *wear will raise such- a
storm or Indio:shim in ,the North,
and slob sympathy for &maim
okras = esi to ,make ! the uominsehin
uv even ;doh a Mal as Bieckinridge
certin. 0 I stand firm I -Let em im•
pooch, Yoir. ire DOW UT vast
yoose tnthenini wili meet yen at
Looisville and:accompany yoe to Ten
nessee." •
"McClellan 't' Pendleton ! Brecken
ridge I"' shouted Ithe President;
"what - uv met "AM I to bleed solely
'for their good ? I don't want to' go.
to Tennessee mar I won't. Am Ito
go out 'impeached for their - benefit ?
- Never -
,
And Areo, who isn't quite e•
mach UT a phi her. ex Ekikrater6
bistedintn Aeers, uremia that he'd
see em <blessed afore he'd incrifia
.s
minute uv his term far anybody's
',Mee bat his own.
Long afore the • *dilated President
had recovered, from , these blows GM
dy Welles'' nephew, who bed bin out
on a scout, returned with a. report.—
Fast, he bed not'st that every domed
one nv the cusses who bed bin be.'
siegin the White 'Nous for appint
mental for menthe past, was;
now
doggie Senator Wade around I that
they waited indoors, at the door uv
the &nit Chamber, and that they be
sieged- his hotel. Secondly, that-the
Conatitmishnel *Tampa OM was
then 1;1 404111011 and win jusidebatin
the, question whether to than the
mune nv the Cub to the "nal Bites
Associasheni" the "Imparshal Suf.
frage League, " or the elladikle Broth
erhood I" Think Ault the Oonservap
tins clerks In the Department woe all
organmin
_theirselveer in Grant and
Wade clubs, and that already one uv
the Department clubs lied ordered
4,000 Grant medals, turnin in the Old
Johiumn medals they bed wearla
as part pay. 1
"Good Heavens t" sed his Eggs.
lee o Y.
"Wet else coed ye° expect 1" re.
tortid 1400 '!wed bot em olteep and
they *areohw a k ' may do the
sunk thing ore Hite. , The experi
ment buying np a party at so
much aed had hes bin tried afore,
and hes allots failed afore, very much
like the ijee ay perpetooal moshen,
Yee ken glt considerable cuthooelem
lit long es yoor provender holds out,
but then—the feet is, you didn't git
no Republikeni worth havin and you
dint av no yoose 'to the demooricy;
Whoa you ocolszit carry enact' or them
itepnbliir over, to-do om en y gimd.
Xv deer sir, .your a tits plei
We're retired physiehuip whose minds
Ti T life hey needy run out.. j see
afore me • long viita nv privit life. I;
sold myself rather cheep, but I don't:
complain. I. hey about filled thel
measure of my ambishen—people for-.
got in a few years, sniff they didn't,
the Araernielk people 'won't be wo e !
enuff to hold my Oildren responsible
foe what I hey done. Sum or eat-4
hey. herrn'''. • kept em away from
Washington for neerly . three ;mule—
may yet redeem the name uv Randall,
even es worthy men by the-name of
Arnold her managed to 11 1 e and be
reapeot : e4-.-their *Ago. mare n
balancing the unfartunit • mime they
win; oust with. But,A. Johnsonqoor
time short. The Republikins is
furious,, and the &mu* had rather
see it than not. I too,. will visit yoo
in your retirement in Teuneasee.
Wore, A. Johnsen In Ids ensile leds,
Than 'tots the Genii lad him by the heels.'
By the Attie he wuz done taring
the balance ur em hid left the room;
and whim he woe do'ne hi went too,
!satin 100 , one but Me. The scene was
affactin. , Droph his hed onto my
bunnun the scildin • leers X runiain
down his 'cheat*, he 'exclaimed in a
holler voice, "One by one they go:?
/41.8. 13.0bb dot, t ilud the balance'
mejitely‘ after. Oh, what - a world
this ii." ' - "
rdraw the mutts over his greet. I
iiity bey to flainoeer somewhat to
bold tai place, bat'l always reepcok
masly smoothen. ' •
' Pirramasst V. NABS; P. X,
(Wich is Postmaster:)..
_ - ,
8t r,-'S' tkrwu.-01. Dick Wil
son- was quite' as re kable for
giantism.; as Jor . He had
a habit of wandering. &ben the hills
and fOruts,and boasted a far ao
quahitanoe with all mum , of roots
and herbs. Di.. 11. 'tenting
called on Dick and, ; higr him I
large basket, requested . t., to"go'kr
a - certain place, - about wo miles
distant, and brin . g nantity of
snails, adding, I 'Be's" qq. iek as you
can picif, for I ain in a At,
ter - Ms round' bf visits, the Doctor
;eat in his 'office, in the
,''deepening'
twilight of a }Tune evening, waiting
for Durk, who ,
.at length appeared
and after`categalig setting doirn'the
baski4, seated himself,- with -an'air
of atterweariness. ot the threshold
of the open dabs. - • - •
••Well, Dick*. said the _ Doctor,
did you get the snai ls -f, •
0 -Look ID 'the basket,"isid Dick.
The Dodo: los3lted rand to tds vex&
, eare:iinlytwo or three-miserable
1 lispikisime on the:bottoit of the
Sstekuntreidahne4 Welly
"Wll7, dbia-thm metal
Mere there - no.inidli there f"
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-11aelthibitit'Vms swilt*l• win* to
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PITL 001TER wiz A PERO-
DIOUB.BLEMIT.
lost
One of the int. 4ntineeting,,.
exciting; and yet hissanloul Incidents
which has occurred' for many -w day
wag the recapture and conquering on
&twilit lastot the huge Asiatic El
ephant " Romeo," belonging to Atkin
Forspaugh's unniarwiee the fans
of .T., B. Miller in, Hi a mmill,
-unpretending ' Village, twe ve stew
froci this eitY• upo n whose ProMiliar
he tuur Wei' quartered' during' the
past water. _ - It wilt be, no doriK.tt
membered by ditijOiity of out teller*
that edit' is the c a n ne elephant ihiit
killed his keeper, Alfr: - 'Wm: 'P:' Will
iiiiis last' December,' not - long' after
going into whiter •quartert: Beh;g
securely chained, be Was, of °Mune,
unable to do any furtherrmiso
and in, this predicament he hari-re r
ambled all wmter, no person being
ablii to cOnquer and subdue him.--
Of course, if permitted to, remain so
all the tae*, Would be harmless
enough, _but 7- the- travelling se ason
for Um me n agerie, approad,m, and
hia lordship is
-needed, somewhere
aloof sod some means, therefore,tituit
be devised by which he can be sub
dried-and made-available for the iip=
proaching- campaign. In this ez.
tremity Me. FOrepaugh was obliged to
secure the services - of his owkeep e r,
Mr. Stuart Craven, 'who hail . charge
of him before. be - .was ' kapOrted" 10
America, and for six Years since thbt
event. Mr. Craven being -an exPeri 4,
enced elephant tamer, ,was deemed,
the most advisable . person :.to. take
charge of the recapture of" Romeo,"
las he is, the only person Who luta ev
,er succeeded in oonquering and sub;
doing thih the' largest..spegimen of
an Asiatic etephanten this,oontiaent.
To this end, Mr. Craven proceeded on
Saturday last, assisted by that fear !
less and intrepid= animal performer.
Mr. James Porepangh. , to Hathimo,
accompanied also by *army of min
with ropes, tackles Arad chains, to
bring this monarch 'of - the Oriental
jungle to his haufichesi'who has been
a kind Of terror to that community.
ever Mime the nofortMeilte 'death of
Mr. ( William!... At Ant tam - eight of
these men enrtog . the passionate
animal to such an extent that for a
moment his pursuers hesitated to op !
pros& him,
,and apparentli smug/.
ed to the Matchless power of this gal
`ant of the desert. Soon, however,
preparations were made to conquer
him ; but " Romeo," conscious of hie
superior strength, became more corn
bative, arid contemptuously treating
pvery effort to implicit ide and ;alpine
mm, until it was ' evnt the some
more effectual means and appliances
Must be resorted to in order to dis
ledge him from his strcingholds. The
chief point now to be accomplhdied
was tom hamper and entangle his
legs in 'the Massive chains with
which he was confined to the stall,
as to render him at once hors docent
fat. In this, Mr. Craven, assisted by
George Forepaugh; the renowned el.
ephant hunter, was more than equal
to the task. By an adroit movement
Of 4 speeies of law°, a large rope
was looped - around Ma hind leg, ni
atnntly tightened by a • triple fall
block, and by the aid of a large con
course of people, attracted by curio.-
'sty to witness- the capture, be was
brought to realize for the sixth time
in his life that "knowledge is power,"
and
_to its mandates he must sooner
moltter • succumb. Before yielding;
hoWever, he made some desperate
lunges at his keeper, and several
times come near annihilating him
with his trunk. - It was bud for "Ho
in' . " however, to kick against the
• . . . He gradually !mind himself
a rack which out-Heroded. the
palmiest days of the Liiquisitiod. In
spite of himself he was finally bro't
down, to e 'no small delight of the
spedators. , But he , was so obstinate
and indom ble that be would not
beg for- mere . When the elephant
is subdued he flatly makes his so
quiescence, man* est by a plaintive
noise which thus accustomed to the
animal know and nderstand as well
as a mother knoWs \ . the cry of her
child. All day Sat ay was eon.;
stoned, 'and Saturday mat found
him still obstinate. - SP lay morning
came, and still he was milling to'
yield. However excruciating the:
torture, writhing all - day itiay in
his galling chains, Monday ming
came and with a disposition
... yield,
tri-th;l conqueat. At - '9 dol.'. Nea l
day morning, - Mr:. •Oraven - , . rim
completely under: his, control v and
newer-was s . whipped spaniel...mere
docile.'' Something of nu' 'adequate \
idea of the , umnrelotis else . of thi" l
'nuMtodon of the animal kingdom.
may be formed When it - Wu discov
ered, on weighing him 'after his eikeJ,
turctliat the 'scales, were brought
dointib dye toil and three hundred
!lass.—Philadelphia inqiiirer,dpril
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_
Tat Winnow _ /.30) Docron:-,—ln
-a Western village, charming well
symservett widow had keeil .cuuused--,
and won by a physicia n. Among her
okildren was a Grappled boy, who
hidbeen petted, and, if oat voiled,
certainly alloWed great "freaom aid
debate? The wedding day wau ap
:proacling, and it was time,that the
children should know ,they Ingo to
hive a new Whet, alling
miiipled boy, BM said, " Georgie ; I
ani going to do something . ', before
big that I should lqie to;talk about.
Wit ll, :" , •
" well; ms; whit is it f"
am intending, to many' Pr,
&Mei le *few tsYs t s —r.
fo; lout ma l—Tikwa .4;
Poceorizmotiir
• ,-
,itir Why are lora andlnitnioee
like,the idols of obit !WOW the
fo*erhave ears :sicheiii:4o, and
'the letter hive eyeti 'and - Bee not,
ig&
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A correipoidetiCiit rho 'PO*
, TinUct Writetrio tblit.,MW an later :
Wing letter from the .11ply Land- in
. ridadon, to. he iidetifieexpleiCtione .
new behietnide hi that *untry, ,
through the aid of • a large find et-,
preisty raised for .that - purp* , - After.
• Teretrinu to.. hlterestine roltittn;
tabled. in - various - places; , the writer'
yontinnes
MBot,; imerluips,:tkivirsidorfullii
.
Panel hi Yid around
:.Jerusalem will create even &dee*.
leelieg of inters:it' it: -tho:milids
general public; These have .; attend* .
' been 'sketched in the ',porta
'id fresi thnoto *Sib your celum*-
fTheleimOrt*besialliebibliCasidok.,
isologiatcansureljbeirrereathiated.
He Cannot'lbuit feel:that - the
veicedvseethila of the- Tor
the Holy 'and. its sacred Monti-
Inamts.are an the eve of .In
common with many -othe* Lai"
been. watching -with the most intense
eagerness' every fresh stigi in the
!sxcarationsi as it _corroborated some
fact in- history ; or illustrate( . sotae
*ittatement in the The courses
of threii ancient city wslle,io minute.
ly deicril t f rd m i lJosephtuNi are now
being. - traced. • f-1- Theixect
'sites . tie rmost-. halloWed.sPoteon
'earth, - the - -holy . seimlchei and , -the
'Jewish temple, are = in .y . :falr - way ;of
being deternihteiL. The colonial foula',
dition of = the temple-wall, in '
:Ire - %tones of teevubhe and 'stems
of eight oabitslilia& by SOlonton,
his suocesssors 7-on are
being . hdd bare st 'the 'enormous 1
depth Of. nmetyleet and more beneath
the surface. • The bridge that once 1
• spanned the ravine. betweezi . the ! puli I
agpee ion,liicip - ssol the huripleroildorialt
hinOWprOved 'to have been - npWird
Of one hundred-and - fifty- feethigh.
If this be,ysit -seats, the 1 / 4 ineneki
the house . of the Lord which Solomon
Aimed: to the., _que e n of Sheba,
cannot Wonder that On ieeng it *iere
was no- mote` epirit in her!' • "-•
Thei pinnacle of the temple,' on
Which the tainptei placed the Bavioisi
has pat been neeermA.l.to Its ban;
an 4 >o found to have an''eleystion-'of
oye hnudied fdet The
- Statement of JOsephusis therefore to
exaggeration :..-' If any one ,-looke4
from the battlemintg into -die valley
he, would be giddy, . , his- sight
could not reach to snob sir immense
depth.' Sections of the ancient wall.
of Ophir have been ethumed, show
ing that, asJosephus says; it wt
joined to the so :04W angle of the
temple. Aqueducts ( cisterns,- and
rctok t hewn! channels- and passages
have also been discovered withic
and around 'Horan:, throwing 'pew
light on. the building, the Arrange
ments, and the Bermes cf the tem-,
ple. ,Tluctgreat work of a bomplete
exploration of Ancient -Jerusalem - is
thus fairly and auspiciously com
menoed. The opportune, vi sits. of the
,eultan and the grand. vinier tp, tbis
country,' end the repro, potation::
made to the latter.bY the archbishop_
of York, &doled up, as they hive
been, .by the energy; the wisdom, and
the tact of Lieutenant Warren and
his admirable stair; have smoothed
down Moslem - prejudice, removed
local opposition, and thus - bronght
about opportunities for excavation
and endoration snob sever
ourred '. before ; and, besides, large
number:: Of Arab laborers . have . been
ttained to the Work, and ate eager
to omployed ; and the • exact
Pointe for successful • exploration are.
~ ow Well Iplow, Biblical scholars
doh:tatting with deepest interest
.11er discoveries."
tONG FACZEL-What a sad mistake
t is to suppose that a k nian'shonld be
gloomy
because he is a devout ; as if
misery were acoeptible to God on its
bwn account, and happiness an of
fence against his dignity. A modern
'writer of much wisdom and pith of
writing, sap : "There is a secretor
unbelief amongst some : men that • Gal'
is displeised with
,men's happiness
and .'so they slink about ovation,
"Aimed and *afraid to enjoy'
• if 'Wee are the plf: of whom
H... says ; "They think they're pious
when 'repthe.y bilious 1."-‘
good mai n armost always a
cheerful one.' It hi St that haden
'scowl, - and look bine and he elati,
,choly.; bat he: ho h ni at--God's smile:
of, approbation upon , him,should show:
its radiance in his oolintsnanos,
Johnson said he - "nover viii
Han in hb life that' was not, - on' the
Whole, an unhappy dog." -Arid well,
he muy • And an honest xrianai-,
\the ;can with a good ooliscience-;,•_let`
him enjoy his sleep, and his. dinner,'
and the love Of-his Wife'Md the
tle4 hki iddldren; rnd shoiv a beaaq
ing facet to his neighbor.- Sorely there , '
is 110*Ottie theology._ than that which'
teaclies \ that he who hassie:es such'
fullness of joy to beasts and
delights in the misery of men or ;
that haviriglile4 - with gladness, we
ought to . give the lie to his, goodness'
by wenlmig faces' beclouded with
woe; "arido - furrowed with pretended
happiness. ' - '
A Bu m%
Mora heatitilnlty, sap "The little .
that! have seen - in the world and!
known of the.' historyAof norikitid,
teaches me to look upowtheir errors
in sorrov4.l3o anger: ti , When
'take the 'history Of one
_poor haat
thit - hat oinwd and 846.4; and
ittireacaks, tapaif•
the "treacle"
temp it vasied , :throngli
the, brief pulsation* of At; the bars
of ;ears the rfAlenessArrPo4o4
'the, seprn of the world, that 411 i little
'charity the leeehiticiti br the soul's
ikrn
canctaattand-lond cvolemi
lbesith!goneyhappinees gone-:1 wood
tato leavethe aniatisouLaLakrfed.
low man with him fmcffli whose hmde
.it cane." •
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tura of litisihm sociallifeweeit from
tine of our Jtoglish extgiststm. ?Writ
1 j. probably, qt . gab et truth in ikinit
Amerkins w " it hardly - M*4 t , `40..
&tint aa it rends. Weare 30d
Verisapoi the wenit-charikderbitio
'Ol Sudan soeliity, wheriit does*
;an tet.9a kiikilg `:***111;11.
na Pa
y, it is extreme coarimen&- meri
one is tittle nod' lowi." All the Oisst
*kr who . h a ve • ay- tot dling' to-
say to gather" at the to eir
voices. No ione = listens. , They*.
tradiet each > stbek ;flatly ; tilaY, are
"bogie ; the" quarrel,_
~ , the; me tr e, it
up over the teii.table Wheylibik/14 .
ly take , conititatininifein
=gond their deptiAmentAtereti•
knit thilt,theroft‘. appehr Repo:
eposi—,Thiii.probogyAiosii
m their 'extreme iversion to idle**
er pl(rdiallesertion, 'inefy `oohed
Wimp to an"- old age- without' everi.
baying got' on horseback Or taken 4
laStbY Walk Their- ixssosse af Poi
try, .and semi to have a con!erpt for
the beiuties:it nett* &It:
- phisunie of (*entry life: Wei
noilove of - 11patilbooting, -
bulldog; raia,Nfo sire tilifieettmknown
among .. .. , . therein not a shale
yacht, in the Back Bes, • Ishsriit is
summer - •ff the" Solidi West i 'all the
year • ;., d. Thiiihousis; When Meet
splendid are bit doovatealalartilit-,
tug and looking glaseit,J2Weareix
btstst. s P_Logitl.M. ll . l oo4 l o_oS *Amer !
their realms estenditure incl anthill
are equal to their covetousness. No.
where is dress' ea ' costly - or sonobn
simnel. A cloyard Vl* gtes • eight
bondrisigniness fatalistic fmndat
AWL Jilting -Siki iiill4l'4lsikasitair
iirokamlociolgat i rtokoosioda
footaio *WWII llett4ift tilt
ordered to - giviiiitiniektioW,;', The
moat wetly I lidleihtrinisei iiindein
Paris go: W . Sued& r lint Iti , younie
Illuicovite kellitleill tkiiik'of
41 *( 1 4
geting into it ma* 01* . .
and ' roam' g ' about , with hei_
spend or*
_the win** Om"
winter Owlge till it is spoilt. Thus
is s iiiitish belief tbitititsidal din=
nets ire of delicate' fare, end side
gay by frcdts and pretSt atitrellte••-
Nothing of the blink Thsvitoidit are
coarse mil A.assorted 1 the cooks*"
is abominable. .'Rs*: SA, raw haldi
mushrooms in oil, - strong cheese, fer,
mented — cabage, eaten with sou
creem i bmied coin boiled naidilog Ow
smalbeer, soup, with cold fish, salt
cucumbers, ice MA fermi in it, this,
with WWI fowls, is the stiple food
among 44401 dent gentry'; and it is
washed down with raw spirits and II
beverage called quash, more name
-1
ou thou any known in the West."
How Mumuurs Swa trim nix kw,
—Muskrats have .a curious method
f traveling under the ice: In their
excursions to thefr feeding grounds;
which are frequent l y at greet distant
oppB fr om their abodes they take in
breath starting, an d remain under
water as long as they ;can. They
-then rise up to the ioe, and breathe
out the air in' Abair lungs, which' re;
mains; in bubbles against the lower
surface of the ice = They, wait until
this air move= oxygen from ,the
water'sed iceoind then take It again
and ga on until operatioiSlesilo
be repeated. • In this way:tiny can
travel almost'ity_. distance, ands live
any length of tiw&'under the ice.— = .
The hunter sometimes taken advralage
of this habit in the following =Omer:
When:the mar4hes and pesubrisimere
the muskrat 'abound are first frozen
over and the ice thin and deer, on
striking into their helms with hie
hatchet for4e;purpose of setting his
traps, 'he frequently lees a *Able
family plunge into the Water end
swim away under the ice. Folicering
vne of,them for some dist4olgoo 4 beleeil
him come up -tq TOUOW,IIie breath in
the auwer above described. Alter
the anicial ht., - breathed agiiiiiit'the
ice and before be 'las Alum itetakti
his bubble in sgaiNthe hunter strike.
.with his hitchut (Weal/ over -- him 4 1 111 4 1
"yes hint away from his, breath; Tai
this 'case he , drowns - le Serinimieg
few rods ; and' "the' hunter; cutting a ,
hole in the ice takes himont: - •
Mink, otter and-beaver travel an=
der the ice is the gime y l k,And
hanteia liaverequently t ofd c j •ti
taking'. 'Otter in ` the; hiainiei'l hive' ae.,
ticiibed; *hen iheacritii44(iriiiiilin
house of the ixttuartati-lor ptar-:
. • Abner - Sees ':Lorta.n—lt is rarely,.
indeed, that liei • heTe.readisaythiatt
more truthfully, pithetic thiin the
'Opined - iii#Whieh we find giating
lamoa oar excliaveri.` WoOdilitt
**Tyr inistaid la Our huid-taligitt:teid:
It. sad profit by itzr-, 1) lu
, "Dcpt stay.
_long l ibuffisadrA t ibil
yiting , bride tenderly_ in
._ my-prompw
one evening, as her .., hastiaid ' , WSJ
preparinglo go out i The wordy m-,
selves were "'lathlike* : bile*
looliter . *Mier flehiene with which
they : were soootapaided,- opal • vii;
umes It told. the w> :depth:
'of woman's love—of grief when
the Ilea of' hiesmile, the sou* Of,
511 bitrjtjt,
b ell4o,zot r!ght ,l 7, ntoch
41 -I)Ontt stay long, huabatat I" sad
Isi*ed tsw.the loving wife, sitting
jolo_ne , a4loniryoF 6l 4liting the momenta
other blabana's abitelbe; OVerifilir
mcnimtate ronniftlo ; Vied `door tit be*
if-he wee not , . la - VIM,: raid"thidhit
that he woe noti - l - tlmughf 1 omild
boaboar lier. eteleading, to disappo l inted
: • : •'.
• ',`Polet sty long, hie* 1" , nitdj
egthi theight tukSieni4
irife'reehintunerioiiely ~r *eat
arin,H4hair 'laud'Viet
tar Ilaikitirceldhre •-weipitk
ikai the
16 01: 1 1 0 0 0 ;4 4 4400,
ataY a weals '" •
u ' T
°hi
4 1.1011 1 4-111iiit ;7yoll golbrth,
.think et - thdw, wheeliefare
mingling in the , hive °flamed
try just a little mike their homes
l~
s*.
_
MMW=UM=
area
Asaaot
void.
•
bilbaudin and
411111Milicholles to a
raw& is.bri cd •
liblf6tr7therf! a; soft
-A s ta l4t=l lol 4 F a ct
-416 1 112 , bra‘
46a P l * !O w "' O r' "Olir-bEk
Mon an article by inesinassen in the •
...,. t • Fedismegne&l ;
—. ' 1131 i. WADE OF offfro. .
~ ~.
• Miseachmette pre tiihrmair birth
in the year 1800 lie was the *nig
ei#af tea ehildanCj lile' father was .
at•ooldiori t , *lto (Night: in (mit teoo
- lino. Bunker Hilt to
Yorktown. His mother was . the
*Oder of ii Preal v e A :slergy.
man, - lie woman :4'4 ' ' ii,s- intellect
'and' great 11'00 , 'of 13he
%rand iikitlietitiir! brood ,While the
tither ***hi - the army:-' Theliimily
.wients of the:waist - -inl No* Eng.
land. - A por . ti o n of its sesatrprop-
Lrix Wl4l-,11 V ist riTt books.
Th,ia„ ennt-P - - 13 9 1 Putili.
:0111.011110X1: '0114,11111 T volumes lhOilliiiiillr' , tlll6llll4
,14111 . Oat sad
after Idi riot6iiillad ' led litiOio
far into an education - as to iiinlinad
mita': Wksi Iteir.legiaelleitiaac he
Am** term& his hack "f• oar ties 'old .
ilkinglemettliveill homestsakamt,
willing's, Idolises Anidelossisst'ssd
a kundle of cloen his bedt, -, be
started to wa lk_flpriegleld,
Wm; te Iltincia;_to Beek hi s
Ire (biked ft to;' Aribtabids; musty,
Oldo -- Thitr4, ' the ,inso" *jelling, he
determined to wait foriiprfakto•do! •
*hide journey r idred himself Out to.
cat wood r in.thellorest at lid cents
pereeskand linatehed !hints from
sleep at night , 10 read thellible by
the light of the fire on the lieartWof
the legiabhx.- Both the ! Old end the
'New Teetitielteare iikhis tvsnes
end."llpries Caine tibtittliiil .
14 nthelVelict„ forrilini." i,ne
ed4iliniiiichi - Work_
1 , - and 'grabbing; ' followed by.
a *kw wig. -at - sehoolteiching.
Thn journey-was -suspended `by a
fascondoir of saoh work, and was
finally last in An experiases it :driv
ing/61nd *Castile. Wade led the
Mead" steer of a drovnAkent Obie to
New ;York. „Sin dimes be me* this
trip. 'The' laiitsithe le4: took him . to
Albany. 'Twit wiakir, - or iiiiiiie,
the drover "there expunied Into a
imilier.' When the frail was
Out *Lc the - ground, . scholars - and
iteacherwent to mental labor. -=The •
BrinCanalgot the - teacher. -During
the sum - met ~of 18$0. Wade shoveled - .
'and wheeled. ,:'• Thi. - caili,AmeriCan
I kni4, ll ' said Go,' Seward; in a
smoicbt-the *l3inate,' "who' worked - .
with a sped. end wheelbarrow on
that great ingircsnaneet." Another
winter of school teaching in Ohio.
and the peninsaions• of BlialicWhit
doily, and the - friendly' oar of a
triverateefiet; Wk . .) hpid "got to loving
Wade, to trust lutk,be d and board
without limit, drew - Ben., at-thitege
of twenty-six into, it law office to
study for the bar. „He was admitted
in two years. ' • •
He .waited another year for his first
suit, He won that, and in winning it
won the sympathy And-faith of the
lawye.rs of the district by, his seal end
hard work for his, client. The man's
hand was on siccesi ;
* thing but
death could detach 'it Juries .in
-Northern Ohio got to be ilia way. of
thinking, and there wars- a growing
ooneidence between Wade's argu
ments and . the , judgments of courts. '
He began to be a man of property,and -
a part of his eitato was the opinion - •
that prevailed' all over the Western
Reeerveithit he was an hoziest„inst,
benevolent, brave;-sta
_wig' a man:—
That part of his estate in Ohio has
been accumulating at - compound in.
tetest. .It is.very big now.. -- -
, . Soon after. taking his seat sire:.
'Wog Southerner, in debate, grossly
essidleta Free-Attila Senator: As no
allusion was made to himself or his
State, : Wade , sat still, but, when the.
Senate adjourned, he-said openly if •J
ever a' Southern . 'Senator .a&, such
an aftscle On' Hai- or -Ohio; ihile he
sat-on that floor, be would b and him
as_ s liar, . This. gaining to the ears of'
. .. &lathers men, nSenstor teak oo•
'cation to poingrapeak, . a-few days
afterward,of, Ohio andler : peoplet se
begro thieves..-; Instantly. Ms. Wade
sprang to his feet and : pronounced
the -Senator a - liar.. - Tim Ektithern
Sena' toil were iiiiteunded, and-gith
eied around their - thiupionirldhithe
N'Orthein men grouped; about Wade.
A feeler wasiiiitt out' from the South
il4=-ice Jeeirinfi' to Otalcalen, -but
„gr. Wide , retorted )o+ l l
stile;',.end'' demanded se oxy, for
the milt oireield runie and the
i*Ooo iteAlePMletkied• ' -The aster iIO - lied; end a fitht - iiiiii looked
upon, as certain The next ::day a*
kentletdiai'ealled On the Seim& from
Mini aid-ailied airestionloseldne
-his *knowledge:mitt of the tied.. - -
"kii,iiikeri," he-responded .nu a
double, • uppity., -1< represent the'
State of - Ohio and T represent_ Ben.
'Wide; 744 a bernitor, 1, am . sed
:to '&04; Aii Bea Wade, 1 OplOrecog
liiiithe code.* - '' ' • -.'' 1. - -
4 * 'frimidleeti'sigirieved,* said
tbstestleasii, - "fskiihet'yet- said in
-the Senate--rwleidapr; . tad will Bask
1 91 MAP: II a o. ll Vatl l l l oCdon, 4
• 1.1 was somewnat , embarrassed e
continued 'Beriatoi , 'Wile; "by my
imaition yorterday t -os I 'have I 501110
*spot bribe Clianiber. 1 nolitskit
this opportinity to saw what I then
gotitio lol oo vi!lsif re.lilease t
repeat 'Your; frit* is a fold
mon Old bhickgnard.*
.
"Certainly, Senator Wade, you do
not Irish' tie to ceiir7 wet II mee.
sage airthat P - ' • • .
,f ~, , Most:nbtedly I do.; and will
411 700,. l ot your own benellt..tide
Ilideao( yo IQ noi4o4otios it. I
ns;
wiu not be ked for either rebeetkin,
explenetion,Or a fight." •
'Nett awning Xr. - Wiik come into
thellenitikaiditedthi tci his seat
delibeestekr . w from under his coat
twols_rge , and unlocking his
desk, held - in inside. The Soatherii
men looked on in silence, wtdiethtr
'P'xtbefa.,..; . "era .1.4 13 9 6 ,4 - the ar6.
ettein!, snip ge,it th e, pr . • •seenft of
liii 000 blO P miet4t . N - f""
i
Coate' was • 'en of the it* th e day
before. W e was not - 0141mm* ;
butt eve r re tard; •; Was =', Wasted
vithipoh • I
tilt Benito
tscked him.l
aad comaiftmidos by
who bad hook** at•
e,