The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 13, 1856, Image 1

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Ibtar4c Vubtiser,
Stitch VoctrA.
1 . For the I)emorrltt.
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Tribiatc to theiryoutiog Illontnent
Musings incited on 'r on the b; i tile ground
of
,-:: the Indian Arskacre of WyOming;val.
Ii east, watriort Feat,
In thy gett4e' t so - blest , .• '
'With deeds Of fame, and blood
.Though ihy'bonen lie cold, • .
Yet thy f ame's enrocrd
tan the serolii of tho, war-king - god. .!
In the told, cold grOuod,
They have lain thee down
To rest in glory's bpd: •
Fond mothers weep,
As the angels keep
iStriet irigilS round thy bed.
Brightia ret twine.
O'er the.hallatvY A'm
re
A wreath, to the wart for brave;
Antbm
ensVair,
Prinz ' there
10 Alrew thy grace
Are Oat
Fresh flow
The low
winds moan,
In a mo
All niglit.
end the'
r otpne,
t...thre;
sea.tiid king,
: Does th , relinium +ing.
Aa morn breaks o'er kho
Then tiarrior roct:
In RA, 1/ IVIt
With der* f,f fame. and I.lnnd !
Though I 1 iv Iptne4 lie c ola,
Thy fat6's enrr.ird
On the scroll .of the war-liiivr
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• W'
F. rt.bloT, 'D
Great Bend, Pa
Aiscellantints.
Fro Tait': ISnan7inn.
WIRY
N C erDICD
herl.bd.caid Cr . ( 1 . 11,- have
la pr ttv fratueti in
.. • about 4 willt all !thege
leep I verify. twlii-ve the
It
rot. I it those po:ulv snoll4.
eathg ; is telliiig
i v, if we 'cont.': untitriitatt.,l
', = See, Su
hot found Alice
golden vand..no
treasures of the
gray old sea left ;
gallantly tangei l
and.deliente
,Us about it no
him.' - • I
Deep in ! the' transparent
,wick's fair Pt . ee shone Olt
-2
the mouth.. every :dane -
the soft (arils, K'ilS tbrre, t t rei
ler Cecil's broad iforelteta and
eve= .• M ty looked (Or her
almost, started- The
to; heavily about, it: tuade
Ilan it really was ; the brow
the lips coinpreAsed. , Sh e
atv had never berm. hers,
,Itut
ew before- that :the freshness
ad so faded. Peillap: it
,ktts'
contrast so, near ;* but ,:;at all
FI E her sith, And 'this tittle the
181.1 cell, fur it. wits a si!!rh over
.'ett onee--over her vattisitetl
I its wasted fancies' and 'dead
• 9
seemed to feel no such di r ts. a t-
Irnifeh t rrazed nod. smiled eomplaeent
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ss •
Mary looked.
pool A:ice hart
every dimple rci
ink light upon
'over her shoul4
bait michievoul
own faee, and
veil which hun:
appear - paler th
was contracted
knew that heat
she -scarcely It,
other yobth h.
the &wing
events, it magi
regOt *as, n c;,1 :
-what had bc4
youth, with n!1
hopes. Alice .
Wactio'n ; but
ly,;as well she
shall I tell you what I
.or ?'
iCecil,' . she
did come out
He nodded.
of VOL'
Well, it was to beg's favor
'Of mei'
.
Yes, sir ; of yOu. Men folk are not so
plentiful here but that they can 'nuke_ them- 7
selveß very us e ful if.thev will -. I want to go
to the Rave-ball next week—will you take
me?' : ' . . . .
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•
• .
... ' Why, -wat' a . At-range elinwrip fon
would have, child ! You Would only . laugh
at me when you got me there'
-` 0 lotever :ear ;.1 hall manage on ienn
tifully, if you only consent. ' And you . will
go too, Wont you !' :she added .turning to
Mary.
t Ilis:% Sutherland's recent.
tilv, and vial a look of :tangy l-
axon
forg.
said, Cecil ha ,
ance.
suiel- what a hare ; fete can't
h deep pouruing—t not
But you have uvt promised
• Ah. to
go out in :sti
thing of thai
let, cou,in:l , .
Mary •heail him give the prorni.e. Coldly
enough: asshe slimed toward' the Itce - Ne ;
yet - wheti sh i 'met, ;hem at tea. il's ?rnile. , ..
bad returner!, :and even the '4-out-a not; heti")
catebing vlmelbiug of Aliee's fteshnes% of
spirit akshi4 datteed about the won't. in kixpee
tation of ter first ball. . - . i . . ,;1 •
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CITAPylia -XV.
,
The day riot - without. few
resuified her - duties
~regidarly
the schoolroom. `'- The: morning was not to
pass over Witbout . .amioNatiee. Grennyille
pettishly complained of headache, both' chil-
Area showing the effects of their. • Imliflay in
their restiv:ieuess 'under. restraint and. Mary,
whe felt that th3.few - preeions hoots of inter
course, with were slipping fast a!wity,
showed a ",irno;lideralilelleg; ree of irritation in
her manner,- - whiclfiinly-iticreir4til the evil.
"Scarcely:Were-the le , sens over ~vben Mice
burst into 'the mobs, p .tou(l white.•;iira. ;
eery hanging over her arm. 0, •Mi.,s ,
, *dead, y'clU inust-corrie here and ,iice•
loveli-pr I hive: had:- make the
mostAivitie dress for-the- ball!! and. Nile
played a r ichly emhroidered skirt of, thedeli-•
cate,touv•lin of
4iii&que of feathery leaVei and flowers.,
Beatiriful, in.deed,' ;aid' Marv"' 'with_ 'a
• se:wooly audible sigh. . - ,
Yex: continued' 'the: delighted, Alice;
it Must hare cirit. a little-fortim4, and
'be the. admiration of evilryhalv. What a
woOld' eh'? 'By 'tile
Oocil , thait`weltlid-Ymi Over
bear of his engagicd,.. - or .ia• lore. i
1 14.1 left roorn . ., inarn,Ma
;aye her that .h r li 4 sinter ; sent him.over
ibis Jre~i pox ag• foir, - 14#1)e ladfi she'bokil.
be would -marry; -She: i. a kle -1 / 4 .oieil extim=
glary .
1 . 3 4 of tw!fe'her , w l 4i . t. soini.. and When
• eari - vitout—in - rapturimig . ternic i 'hire
a the 4.7 unitnoin: - she 'fi:)rthwithAniii
rt 16irricittial 6lstle f9f bile - at".e.printo,
'se t 4. : over the_ w'eddring attire. - 1.1,ra t her,. pre- .
nitoure.", u.az , n't it
NUE,' it was
. slionlifeltii)e4tly deAire hi*
hoer keenly be felt her
• IWelk I can liardiy.lielieve it, s)iit warn- .
uix'eatvY his voice W;o• quire hr:Oken. when he..
.. t .,d;e of the past.' aria that his hopes
tletilcifteevei torw'he realized. Whit could it
ht** been 1 1 think rih must have refused
Vuu khowlhe haduot WpennE iu those ,
day*. l • .
tiary . stooped over ;the •snowE elou'd .of
inib i itlerf and - - euied : - :to trieini out its
inarvellot,s, iutrieacie4 but she°
er.
• . ,
' I must
..bel off and",settil for the dre,:s.
'Maker,' - said- Alive,. gathering it up,' aunt
thinking, slie,tlid . so; ; ;fizat a stupid, itiani
inat (Id good, that 'WaS.
left: alone, to settle to
her n'srial einployinetin44 ti l er w e r e to •
be set in the writing bOoksfor.tliat afternoon
began to iiiein(H. pen for thirt
looser : hut lear....i.atliered la her eres a anil her
She :tour it, •aside awl _Sat
clown to think. Who could •it have been of
Avtioin ceeir-.Apagtit -here so full, ,tkii t t. he
Must send u whisper ,Ifdlis love iii,rosr he sea?
11'as it some fair ereatute who haireaptirated
.his fartet un the ilire.hliold of lif e 'and by
the
itionenea tatier' beauty stia lt ilatea hian
to exi:rtton. wlttit lib , pro Were clouded
and Ids 'hopes' dashed ;=to. the ground Or
w;t it rather, aS
. her t. told tier,' no_ 4')Olitr
then herself:TVlib:Tr 'he had watt:lied an,; ch e er.
• b ' .1,7
k m , 0 I e and' seen in silene .7 i ' C('7l
. -
aniither ? She retneinhered t . t yki t . ll l cat ll
-
the gime . rosily of that unite" ;. she .
rev:died how warmly- he hail defended Ale ;k
Laitretire, when oci.a,iOnally she. Intel eotn
lolydined bi.fore liitn'ef ;Owe trilling 'neglect tea
Arthur or.to betself, otntl how. half Playfully..
In, hadl . from - ttnieir.o fime on the lasd'
fre , l, beanty, until lier .cheeks, had glowed.
pleasure. 14 - atiy-rinotiter‘ proof of Lis
: generOSir'y, autl,, as it i•eetiTed of his affection.;
'sn her meinory nn.l then' itattie bitter'
had it ceased foi ever ? —had
c
it ;alien. oil' Iron ! her Its unworthy of so pre:.
clears 'a gift 1 There .no answer—it
,
might' litt that he a%•:l•'4rel)elleti,and di• - •gteo6l l't) foe" hot:- - gar ['tom ies.virs. id,.'.41 01wuinati
by [ter ftv , :trol.l,' fiettien..! 7 .sin shaking off dust bond her morbid fanCies bad earliel he's,—
firs-t istip - les-ion, - . .1 hat liet.wyls ignorant of her j.Still, the fear would Male ifse'S heard. But
free:lorn • tie% er;•for'• a tint:sent occulted to she ;fine vt ore on"; tits., two days at last were
Site wa., inlctal, soinewli3l pllZZlt•ti l tiVt•r: tin litters. wn s notnentiou of deferring-
I kitte insd stau i vit - little suspri,e at her • C e 1....11',. ;lck n oatr e ,i
. ,
ehmigl•d and tl,t'eniletii..!•llo.ition, and :that j The cliihi's fever lind „1)1t,•,1, Awl tiic.,; , ll'
more than smite he had i'....s.uallv men:hated i the flitltrisi unissewtei still at her post. Alice's
„Meek ; Lau retic;e s In4ilie 'in their couvers3- % ani tv •,> far (Iveroattie her fe-;r-, that -he
.
11011. , . . - ...tiled into - the s.icko-.)oni in nil 111 i glories of
c .,• • ; . • •
tit ,
, .tie - ftp.-.t,got at, stipposifig her -still to Ik her hall allirc, to eit4lictige Mali's' sub:dia
-1 his betrothed. the kttot - it! condition of Ivoup t r tittn. It wit. a re ttx s i : rlis, Th e w
d e li, e
Litnetice's atlltits,-following upon h e r broth - - j fabric, , 0 fatre tuts. ethereal -looking, *Was tit II
" 1-• tl w ill s t , •-: - (•..t . .
er :.4. l. LA
. 1, ( ... i . ..tl, 4 „est itr -...1.t la .1 thstutal. suited to-the ,;-earcel* matiir t -d figure.; 3114
I exp l al) 4 ; j„ li o f het pc ,.j i i,i i , ; `and - the small roand it, polisted 'a. ivory.werc
:ere f;;Set of hi. it , ity that mullein her Ina.- not 'shamed • 1 1Y lts.e.xreding' whitenes• •Afart'
\
ens. : e suffi.-ientry: pro al titat he w4s in igne- could not but think gist Ow aro , ping Ai wit:
,
rat•a•e ot• the tau li. - .6.-;- , and 9 . 0:"..1-11(i, 1114-INee4lit it }4 7,1.1:0.1 7,11111,0.1
,
S : a: : ,,,, a , roil ,,,..d.f r d r ,
.h er krt ii ti o r thought dispiayeti ; hut it -wiq bard to fit:4 a ny fAult
lly a i•iy :ri=m the garden, an.l, l ea: ..iity - ri s i ng . • in so (+tr. a'•picttlie. !A".choking Jose io her
„ peneik . tk „, ‘itr , 1 „,,,, , Little kh „ tok k k ` e ay.. *throat as she rememl;cred the hist'ary of s . ltat
rought lobe ,• bat she corrageousiv
itearett, 19 be the. eniiirit,for•Cleeil held him by - ili ' l:ttl w
s:it.eitt e d it ; and steadied her voice to taltaile
the shoti!der, t4n , l, as-he angrilv . shook hint,
M ary i:Ould r „4 4 „-i i : t he worki.. ,_. wh at, ~,ir .t i lke tcry detal, even to the faultless gloves .and
the tin-, sails , lipper.—
are volt sue 1 7i coward 41,:i to strike your si:4-• ,
- . ..
o .- A , Alice
. I._•ft the toorn,Mari•heard another
,ter s •• tsb rats oat ',ill , defence of ler pet,
but inis, orlotte on the steps; sobbing out step ad'iiteaellit'g'-r°"*S'ae- would have tied had
that G
.iutkkie f ind ' strt o t her • liieei and s i te there. been •a :tsiond door . ; but she soon per
- shout *, go ati4,ter nanina. , She could not. tt6.ived that the rigifistionOf •her.• visitor x• 11:
di-Coot the inii, , e i her disarm], nOr who too great to: ;ter nut er his "observing hers.
kind Ire , the ,i,,, or; . h m , die Inke , ed the • , Pet hapt if she had *flown that for an hour
past he had: been upon. his knees craving
el:it:L i -an. , sing ter fitee,witii2h waNyealiv
bruiscd, left her •iiiid - went °rt. Granville strength to sultdueshiynklelf, so far as to gite
a.ra„. anal „. 3 „lter by a*Woict Ur shat" no single pang at, that
had tisr..an liim.elf on he
sobbing witt: excl.i..sivervs.. - sion. - li c for s i sh e 4 last part ing-pet ;taps tishe o c-ouid ha% e knew')
, ! ,, ;s i s l •p sic t.. r. : r li gu ir c , et ,6, lg i k to rives , trial, • it, her love would have overleapt the ie , erve
Ile threw Isis,iitti. : arins nbott her utatk, and, ;of her womanhood, !and she would have
With some dill's:pity she learned -that Char- I thr o wn herself at his feet before it was tots
,lotte hail irritated-him lay calling Mary mines t late. But, a strong inkinct heirs - her back.
' Ali ! Miss- Nl:try . he said. in a forced
and finally Iy-trampling. d o wn a .missula r o s e
tree. whose" one bud had been' dedicated to l uheerf9lness..• i .need lne;ter talk. again of
Mary from the time it appeared,:ind wateted courage ; I have thought • over this parting
day
. after daY• with - the , - gteap e „t „ tire . The like the veriest eow itr4l7'—his tithe • broke
hire ,t , :uli'versistoi at lir,t; that he had only Blown;Blown; 'l4
nwft4 iLe :"ide4, at—last—will volt re
'./""rie'llY : ' !-did. riot
Isis. sister l riodst ;•astil even when 11:7,• V'. mean to ass; you. o
f•entie, rea.oning had . convint!*;ti ' hitt' 4 iii, i tin•lnher. ine, Niltry,--Lm ill you think of me
s aa lr, I s iA indignation at Cecil's plitishmesit stalletiines ? • Even the deati would fain h 7,.
utiforgotiem astir I shall he ain.ing the .lead
fat ling : t ione . en bins knew no isomok. • . . •
~. ,• i , ,
/a - 2 'f or you. My ‘,.., 1 ! mai have I brought h e r
._ Mari' . retn'embeted with self-reproach* that
rear", I' . N . E:;rt . h-lt 1 iln take her lcsial -finl
it was 'probably 'her 'own irritaililitv dutfisg, . '. - '.• , • 'l I - ' a .'" e : ;
eo%er itwait kisses,; ,then it wq• , 'ann•''ditsin
schisol-houra thaumorning Which ' had gives' slim , ~.. ~.,. , e „,` -,
rattier 111:111 . 011iir.el.i: . She -looked' trs
ri-e to • all this awl t- teelitog, by exciting • d k , „ . . I '
...
CluirlOt•e's Idislike ; so, after dealing vest' an A - "1 35 . g '"," .. .L' 'i s i tig y .e tvord I
tit" s hi t: Ilan' not,
.titieteri a
ritritriti-Wil II! the °trend...v.., and e til,h•t.ing•- -
• •-• ' t Not a ttroin;sc of -einembsance—snot-s• w
rs.c.,oneiliatirat, sl - e sought ' .Ceail to explain , t , ''. , • - ~,• ' : , 1 •-•,', l . hk ' i.h T i ' .. ( ; .
,
in g ilititur i o. or iii the 1 . lose with,
Yilial was her own 4hare orti n . bl a m e . , ~ i
. ‘ I
ne,,,,i
not
ti
von,
,mi......, Ni3r.v ., , , lic.
. ... :li,l heart was lire:ski ; ttz. vete beta;! the.cto-ringe
%. lies . ds ' , di my of, the court, ••;lIVI ft:II Gren•
kindly, when lie histi heard her." • that self
vire s shit:ming Ilttle figure neole stp to ho:
essturnand il, aloolo elvi necessary before we
. . .1 8, - lit a !li s p ere.i in lie! ear, • Don't cly dear:
can-eonstinitid oilter,s.'- i . I
r Sii...rou , ..ii •11(4 , elf• to:- replace hit .
'F:ItO 4 IIi/strltalW haaty.ls-lahe interrupted - ' • ' - '. l -I - I , t n- th I T' i
. 1 ' • witli a few tetaleravoi....B ; hilla then,
..3S -' l le
' an:? irave,tiacipinatand.' - :
w4ielts.:l him .fitll asleep, she remetisttered
• Nis y,' lie raid,_ t after one ylctori Over '
self, a second is Corn - p-slitivelY easy. •I have t ' rr :::'' r ; u i l : 4 l *-: ' ' ''` v ' t in. m he i ., r; i , hi t s ; t rii tri ' i ' l l a ' i P i rn i t :„ .B ',... „ ' iv ii e ' l l ' i .;
seen ytAt aellieve one, andit ;eat! me a lesson 1 55 i . e . r„ a rS7 'i vs-s; . h e is a l i it ?le - Tine - 1 - 1;w, to check the;
I can n,Aver I . t)rge,,t in: that turpit beautiful
7 ‘4:111711111 7 `f ,, t If her
‘..
gill', and turn her thoughts
hook of iiiitu,re•-- - .womatikind; • , .
• .- •4, / oven then.. t( 7,}:e waltts and weaknesi of o tn" -
' 4l4ll • m ni " e r ! cki ": l l l ,'! l . l t e ' i l i !•-: le ' s r ti . " :, `;Y ie es ii : . L: eir ti l , : rv ' t e h ' e
olii ers. .Site lind.• slept .4 . the boys side since
—when
I s i s illh e ss,,but., to-night, was to return to.
times-11:e sasi,";Yet happy ui." times—
i . her sis,s;ti.v.ium ; and to-right.,
to meet NItN.
ice were 10Lcel,-her last, • You are not made in
Ilardwick, ' , or, indeed; any one, until she was
that, strons;er,liiirder meuld, -4- which You. more calm ; she latstily, arranged the sick
spoke the other night; yet', when I u':i !it:lit:lA!. room anctst °le down ;todied. The pop tilight --
you 'through all that stifferinu•—' how
. lei ' 1 !•-• reste.l full niam ter window,
you:can ri..ver.know—l ,Saav • onlv the . must ' • % - and s '' awed her
p er r ec t furgetfuluesa .of self, and mastery over • ft ,!:: n ":e k ,:, e 1 11, Y . :: 1 1 ;': be , a ru i c t e i i t n ' st i ‘. n . c A t i v r e .a ly rt; : n a g •t r : t f e r
it:, '!-. I • • ' .. crossed - the" room ; a.i.l so it avast - A swill
4kt-tidl of ' lidolts, atease of Eastern" work
mais-ltip, curiously thisigned tot old A nutn
tter''... Volumes in anlapparentli small space.
shpsit'salthat . the donpi• lthd well Understood'
lasi - lift:4)gs. Yet "slits:inrnet with a sla tise ,,.
of heart from the . delittately arved chony,and
-,ht eltassfe;binding o' some of her especial
flivswites.: until adetttir caught her eve. To •
... e lp and. open it vra4,' thew ark ol isti instant;
,
litt..lter bo a
t . terw swelled. ni l ) so; fast. that Flit:
111-1/) Ifitti4 before She Covet read a line. - - It'
p yes! in he I s ar a feta . q..ir(l.;•entreating• her
by the isteitiOr, of etn .
I tbs.,- faith ' l o vas! t o up . 7
li' • • f _ l , r. i ., , ,
I , , I ,
t.ill'tt) 'aMTT :u n to'* )r,stnr.r; T eTei: tit stegne•ks
OS;;,Eirroist:itlie'tllnitildrever'rieett •*'• a frietai::- . .
%chi l li ) ili s k i osvisr wa l csi hisaksnote for 'titan--
died postrnis,:ivWell-kOtit Oita book.; he left.
tier in. Aritur's tiattie ; sterl..conelttled by
raising that, if there - , }vas ani , " passibility 4
be! (lesi'ritirg - iris pre nee in Etibtrid at. *semi,
Vititre time they. hull not parted forever.* •
Mary
-ivies :apittlseil try - his' we -.l31;' 'end,
theitglt 'ite'rifinit,hijait'lriia'nehiag,Ait• laid
(lath,vitli i siv - ieffiiriii thaf, , pitittiA''akihoi
iiire; Ma prntek . ing lisvre vroilltt t AlOw her
KILL. 8110 thought, iiiit "sletir irentizi 1 mirely
i . .
' It is nnasv• - cietory :where we
said Wish la , touchiug expre.ision in the
depths her goft eye.. - •
one of ybpr in.ol4r,ts, ana vour lovinz
tutturgi; eiery stet' p toward the right is eat};'
he answerej; with ernotion ; yon can litt le
guess rtt. what _cost, the vietury orei- se'
gattwed by"; such as 1. • •
Mari, IVO . np voice to itnswer ; but its. she
pondered 'ttlmie over his wont', it" struck her .
for the tit-4 tittle that he be 'in 4r.tnn.
ranee of the . rnpitire Of her eteragi•utent."--'--
6) 1 1111 havki : ll)int . fr. Mit•
ishoni lie , had - de.pi.e.l. or • even, eesiee,l to
lover a:kL4 -iti'WOUld'he h am :-
tiilkti of'` wattit: end ,Vinri: ituitinUig "its
blebs one' so hinely its I—with,' but a
single anelnoi in the wide World for all me
wenlllt °neve 1 : `- . Atigi 'lig- la 4
clntne and:kttow that- truty
tti lint grive.,iit.4ditte 'and hearloctricken.--or
shell II tell ItitnD4'•lol 'him for
hig °Wu; )f he irtll r blushed deeitlT,
strd . forgeitik,iltere wasfno' - ete oar, buriell .
hfr faee . in ter hayul.; but front - a -* Omn' et'
Tit Witedter. 4 - frecb,. whit:* miribt
9 - A,,.VRa.LY:4,OI3RNAt-I:,J•..tV'Qt,E
,To:;.VOI:3ITICSS:I,T7'4,::7I7*T:URF,,:.
,
'he ettlig.l.. , ,ein.it died could . .
not.• ' It
.1 would
he ii - or,e -than. all,' Ate'thought, •- if
,he - thO't
me bold a nd" forwar;i. . No ;•'.,1 . rutin leave it
until the right !no:tient comes, and if it-be
Cti , d's will that we tart; as it•seetts we shall,
I. Must bear it its he - would have, me, could
lie know all., . i
.. • Mary's Imo foi?Mtii. nanliVick's little .ion
was sOon,put to a tdst, and a :severe ,one:l:43r suircring.froinlhendaehe for some days,
he was, seized with lever ; and. though it'
quickly ,prodleed 4.l4lirium, he never lust his
• - I
von , cionstiess of lteripresatieth.- ,lle would not
accept even his, tuOt)ter's , in ,its., - stead, nor
Would he. bear Cetiii entranee into.the room
wl how- evineitig:So - hnuelireivitetnent as to
f oi lid a repoilion or the att e mpt. With his,
hurtling, hand in M4 -y'. he lay day after day
and when she nimist4ned. his Op.:, or renewed
•the•cooling application to fik head, he never
'failed to acknowledde it; if it was only by Ihe
gratefttl i duok in hi, Dyes—those ey e s so lik e
_t.',eil's. Titus, in dieing few
,days,- - so inez
‘n•essibly nteeiotts to one at least, MAry and
Cecil were (Ifectualty separated, and the time
tor parting, drew ne;ir ;• for lie was to join his
Adtip,. Whiatt lay off. Faileigh. iintne.liiitelY
idle' the bail ; and ilkt• was only two days
OE The time pas-eil shre.ly-1:ow 'slowlv to
Mary no -one gue—e,l. • She lis' httie of Al
ive, exc.l4 14: nil( di,:ane9tl for the utmost
she oid was to (la - liltbe door . nog,' and then.
ant with ter.handk4relnet. 'oVer • her pretty
-111,-rvili, to ask ttervotisly if the fever les•enei.
I'i windOw of:Grenville',s room, houu% er'
1..611:!nam1e.(1 the garden ; and there she often
wUtcluid her walking with Cecil, or rechtiitig
liv his side ;,and soiofily rounded was..oe,v
oat me o. the figure. i itlint it Would butte been
a" stub of griteu and freshness, bad nut a
c • et •t a i n con-ciousnes.4, and striving lot etreot ;
inarrtd an. The•strin urn Mary'N miii.it ,
jn.,st then'was very gfrat, and soonft'ont-syven d,
that sight.wa. moue Ith::n 'Oaf could bor.—
The gni wnq o
.fair+wat if -in his loatiii
tie's Cet-il should tort] t her I Ilow e,:uld
li p
she bear to, knowtll4.4,e had taken to his
bosom that Imilow, trifling heart: on whi:di
his•ewild no more ie4n than *could an oak
upon a stripling ash.!: And straightway pear
Alice's tamps; her eg,nt.istn, her coldness, and
her van;:y,were inagilified..uniil Mary .:darted
`aitrest, Gntittp,Venn'a, nrsban 4 ' Ctriting, Nardi - 13, 1&511.
never anne that !light :. but slter;, forg , t that
she was yet yoting, a n -1.1t4 the last ft 4
dayilonl been inhxpemSibly . ica4'.ltviug , b o th
to lode and mina. She preAseril . the fetter to
h e r 11 ; e. and retracvlin Inemvili-, , 4 nll her in- .
le:bourse through joy and sOrrow with the
writer; but the'moon :welt) shone- - upon her
sleeping face, and .though it i was pale . and'
blisterett.with 'team it sei•medto - rest - ,there
fondly,ns on somethit.g h01j , .. la het dreams
she saw Cecil again, and herself, norAliee;
white-robed and smiling by, lily side. - The
moon-beams rolled away, and' f( cloud dark
-1
etted the easement': but she - slept on. Then
the earringe-Wheels woke the eehoes of the
night, and flu. ot-feW 'short !twits the mime' mid'
was to shelter lte'rand him she loved. - Sill
i.h e Slept"; and •the sounds died; away, and
t.iletwe reigned again, sate • .tit at the . wind
a nd . . the sea an , wered each 'loi her - with': a
mournft'. and • Iropitetie wail ng. . Rut the
sleeper slept on.
1 . 41, ! why does she start so!,wildly, and
what glow that upon her fae upon the
! hel rtnd upon I! . ! e' tali, ttp4')U her liplified
lialnk.l Yes l and e..en upon! the broad W. 3-•
le i s it cast .Nit!hue of stth r •
i rise islet, but tiereeaudflickOtOgostltottgli
it wero the blorray shadow- ofi sortie huge
!
• ton.r ^ oe up the red waters.
• •
\Vith a cry of horror,' sprang to
her feet, and threw open the witidow.
nit - se , o f :Tnolie .rolled past; it:n.l as they
cleared away, there, upon die cliff, upon - the .
\ring: of the frighted every Where
wet:, that onentrthly glare. A:4; the truth
dashed on her, aud - she Wrung her hands 7 111
der pail. the selrmit the fire-hell
trounde-1 from the alel she heard dis
iinedy the shouts for help, aid the dr,tggittg
dtwa of clievs: and furniture. from other
parts of the Sl!e ti as rtlj.Sae , tlieu, fait'
of :he re ell of it'd, in the I tower—mite.
‘‘;01-ilti ever dale •.O. rescue lite pp t gov't•rness.
Bat-Grenville, the 'child I Srie. ru:hed Ito
`the door; the, ar was sulfortat,rag, the - hot
planks - .e.cetelierl. her feet ; it was ton. pl a in
that thuecc pan:al wound, an 1 cot It
them of from the hope of.snc.'ht. Stiff!
would trt,- to save Lim. With it strengt It-the II
ne v er ril ea n i rt of of posse-sing,-'-1- seized:the
sleeping act; ',ore him doWn the seorolt-I
iier scans, titatonseioUs of his 'Weight. CJite
.4:tu07.1! front Id 4 Window laid told her
The-Gratoga we: names, and,
andfr4 amid the" gliatuing•
Jirets of thy: tretrdding, tigurett.l
• n teec s hi n i ng li%id with: le; ror. even!
through that heat. The Icy had leant;
wittd fiercely in- tho;:e
r f e w•s ! l - m .i d • f or,
: h e again pas:Tl.6e door wruyt itarrea m
em!
in so fatalk, a :tdder • glow ih r on r ibl
th e i r• rolling pat rls, lit d .ftesh sitentius of
smoke piittrerl in. be closedl:her own door,:
and bore theterrifiod child to idle window
her she could col cr:triton : uoulill
not. lti/Cf! pr;IS. UZI 101.41 been! sad enou : rh ;!
but was it to eta!' thiSistifie:ing• Iter.l
ror, this sootching,agotty 1 With _ Grenville
in !lei' 'trim, :,isle- reazed to and fr.; ;ii pite-I
o n: Tice erriling upon his mot ber = she tipOnl
God and Ceeil. She looked 13,rate there des
pondinglv, front tire wirolov,!4nit the — dizzy!
hei! , llL nioe her recoil. and Isliudder even
then. was ho hope, ; and
,
ag,:tin, in her agonr.C-ecirsAianie brokelend
er, tom her Was ? or watt .
it -sl m. indcking demon that, amid tltt
cra , hingoiinther and &Wing ibell ; atiswer e d
with wiirds or hove The'.dOpr httr.:;t 015 , 41
Ye..scOrelted and Llackenedlas he was,* it
was he<2l- 7 -they, would tivicr he parted
buf p csa togvlber through t hat choking tirel
She clung io his ft4ti, she covet e d
;hem with her kise-, and ite,l:lteard her
. pati
,sionate wt)rds.of love. Itaek!..to the win.lowt
through
.the hot kind &likened air; he lore
her and the and a.: his. strong. arini ,
eticitcled hetr, he whispered that
,evelt death
might c,.;onte now, - since he. had lived to heat
those wtirds.. But the. litin , Vjof death was nni,
destined to come in that fier'y guise, A hemL
let shone in iit the window • the child , wti;
ht;ed tip, and grutE v . oice.-demanded c the
vreunan, for God's sake !' But Cecil :would
not give her up. Down the tottering ladder,
in those protecting. firms. itejinot fragile
treasure ; and hi: fret tonehed
the w(;;14-..ine earth, when, when with a Tear
ft:l'crar,.ll the roof . fe'll in. the flltne.• "were
for II ..mothered, and n shpoking„
blaekened ruin thatireniniced of Far;-;
leighGrange. Gpte.:s the rift.•• :
Cot&
The Ereniiii Ballei in inn; ilpe following in
;*-
regard' to col , l ‘slllterp: for the
. last 60 1, - aral:
•
1 797: FroM the year 1790 until 1797.
the therinotnetor had not. reariped zero, dtir-
L!
ing the ntth . January - On Philadelphia.
In .linitiary 1797 the tnereni . y on two morn -1
‘‘''..l . 3 - .5 de.Trees below zero at Alle - i)ertnn:'
non. Bridge. On the 9th 'lt.erot doWn to 13 ,
gr..es below, and upon the two 'spptp:eppn..Ht
;
Motatitima it Was!O beloW•iero.
;
1 7 1eigha attached, were drlsi.en.ttron the tee ott
the I).elaware from Trenton to Philadelphia.
1799. This' year the Pelaware wa. t•losed
1;1' ke from thf 22.1 of :January until 'past the
atitlitk. or March.
.-. 1861 ' This'wititer, which ioq but tittle
rf its-severity before the.2;,ollt March,. wir re
m-A:4,le t o r` tht.2extent Of its snoWs; Whieb
fell as tar south •ts Nev Odell', • 1 _:
•
1805. - hi Pliiiadeljohii - the rpereurY did
, .. i i but
not sink lower than 5 oe , -rees aoore'zero,
-,,
at Albany, Syracuse and 13 , 111:ilo, the liner
cuty •went down-IS-Ur as from .15 to - 20,4-
greys below
. zero; ii ...
. 1.1 . ,- •:
: Hilo- Though not st. severe winter in A;
inerica, the . .told was duiiini this nfOtith'in7 l
ten - sein EirOpe. At 14foile . OW the tnet!cutH.
•Aii I) k 404kv:: fielow zero atni froz e .
! _ I
1815.. .On'one morning the ruerettry won. ,
7 b e low zero; nu another' anit on twOkith.
ers3. • This winter wns remarkable for:the
hot:Aisle miialition of the roa(l4 . and 'pg. -
.
• - sUfrering among the 1),;',1 1
.-., '
"-1821.: 'This. was the enhiesi Jaiinartr . Siti+.
,11.80, i n: the 11. S. • -On nine niorningsvio -
,- • . • . . .
sunrise, the metettry wastelow . zero in 131 ) 11r.
.. .
oulelphia. - , On . tWo inernincis . it wits 10 ti . F,.
'lcAv ler . At Brun iWi4, - * Me i . ' the mercury
'
beiimite iff in the bulia,
.J .: . • -.-- : . .1. [ ..
t
.'•.- IT
1828: The ;satisfy . pf thin year yea: re.
markshly miltl,:the Di•laW' t a being thrtiuth 1 .
tioet . eittiitisiylrtii‘ "kali 14t" i : - *AIM" II 610/1
• ' '
qicuant Moa t AM) UouuTT.
.heing..i.ei.n-lbrough ,the. month. On
[
d days the,inereury irnn up to•Tp in the
, , ! ,vi,iit, . early shivhbery and trec.4.,- put .
theirtuds:
.. .: ; . - - . ..I . ' '' :
12. On three, tnotnings the ;mercury
f i rom 4 to 6 belt), ze;re. •
'35: On several mornings- the.mereury
liicdeiplsia wis (mai
,2 to 4 deg. below
lAt Albany, - on the Oth,Jan.it stood
below.
6. Dtiri rig i Itnot storm on the 174
1 T s,
Om pfJ)M.,- nearly 1 three
.F6O ; of . lngw .
At one time ti ere ':Avas,good sleighing
the - Ohio river to_tiMl Bay of Fundy. . .
nd
'
11.
60111
18 1
; 43. A. remarkable !mild -and • plemant
in Philadelphia, though intensely ator
ind cold even in yieinitv, and
ly toward the nortb.' At Montreal and.
iec the inereurx sunk. 36 zern.,
Quei'
• .1
95 . . • But very_ few ,lin4tauces occurred in
fi tbe.tuertury below the frettiing
52. On the 2311i.:0rden..1852, the finer=
zeio. ; .r.he.3nOt
it
IclOwn to zerozero - since; •in Jantiaty, until
e .Dying Boy and, the Inolets.
llittlo siifferer - lar in dreamy
ud the beams ahoy e his. !tend and on
v. side were_blevk-nel fat I. His.ehee.k
. I`' - eitrlet . with 'Ver, 'add 11:e
it era! ilea qe fat;hed in the'idim
lof the.e , ;tning evet4riz • iiki3 a di:ln-rind
gloomy bed otiinthervite. Sot ethin;s
rti:e chuld tliat deatti wits 1)11sy
•
!..; It rpialit have 11een•aniiiNoi,
!wither in liaudsiirouild tte despised
•
1.,1 p , i poverly.
lothor,' lie wiii.p4pki, I.nl a pftl,l. bent
inn knelt beside hits, ` i 5 theiv.oneblown
old
r the twentieth titne' the sickly woman
it tote tiny box . of.viole.t , ;, nad the blood
e 4 to her face as she . beheld one
drooping, but ktst berzintiing to unfold.
, cairied it to the clitid. almost. an infant,
a sweet smile lighted up his innocent
btril - mitfed by !those spit its that rcpt :.uot thelr
ISlie 6rst e , tate, But' if we retire from temptation
RIPJ
, 1 We -deny ourselves the schOolingi which God
' Pitt it' down, inothdr, where 1 can Tool;. . .
app.:tinted foy`Ouj better teaching, and Solar
features..
.
, i until I die: . . 1 ~. • -, f l oi,:i atOidiag the temptation Ili evil, we in-'
1, - itli'it mild- sob the poor t . wido , ,v placed creme it ten-fold. For there is - no such good
iton his pillowl..aw4 unittitei! 104 g'i"sY- fileral to Viitue as that ustiful Weariness which.
4 . etigedy as'tliev Watched the lower, . .
. - 1 iravetli nt - ititne. fur a . selfi-h corYitltiou over
lira pattsetl—iiie brow f . 2 ;rew whiter, the . z... . ,
'' l :..r:i site elaVeil %vete .m Vie' - clammy, the l the nicaus) ; of gratifying the: 'atiimul nature',_
lid lips that had s.O ;often c:illeii her incttli-1 yea, he 'who. in his dailycliarge, be 'it - what .
k e it , purple, fa;litig'l into a , blui,h white - . I.thay,hathtalten no undue advanfage, nor
i re nr l Lo t s, aw though the failing . v t ) i" I- oppressed ftnv,. if 'rich ;---who haat serVedi
!,tigh=tl fa- titigranc.- . She pliii.led; Let ear I;
truly., slid in no way defrauded In l er - nploe- ,
ie.to lii, little . face; j aud heard ilia' titter
411 „ t h. : . .. • , •• . . lers, either liy negligence or by:dishone4y; f
'litf . of.l live, •motliett—take: - good care of 1 poor ;-and who . hath-liied in hrisuan love
violets.! . - I 2 • ..: . .. I and atil:ty'with all his fedlow-tneti, whetlio . r
after the - rough pine. coTin was .earried i, conrected ' wit Isttv blood-or otherwl4,=-111a.th -
v and covered with the nuitild; while :her I '' ' ''• ' - - -
; - . • nr p t)m td well for another' world albeit "hiS
:II fingeis were nertrouSly stitehing on the I 1 -, • ..
prayers may have been-short, arid lus tithe
Icaiii . fur garment, that tnather could seel
isiou of her early huried child, in :he purel atitiviv employed; eveti
_to. his . dyiri ,, day,
to robes cf heaven! bending over the box 1 - -, , T.t. is not for par speaking'. that ,- wit - Shall.
. :. 1 ° t
'iviett. - be heard'-. 3and the
, brief -hut, earnest aspim,.
1 ..
1 tron of ti:owatt toWard -God which a vise
i and gOot,lman doth use to sanctify the . busi
l' 116 SS of the day irithal, while pursuing the ay- .
ucations of this world, !lath in it,more of the
vitality of
,religion;-- than the 4w:idling .
meditations of who maketh prapir the
, . .
tatject of,his lift;, ratlter t han-
. the 'means . of
loading that life aright.' We pray for aid to
atid
4trti
Clu J
diq
WO;
In
21 V
n
- 511 , eking illturtlesHlß.. IS: brutality.
...
Sur city-ori , Titursclay was - sheeked by . one
of the tnip.t outrageou!s acts of murder,. ever t
wi: i nessed ; in open tear y in a. civilized and
pe: ce
, i
ltd comintinity. Yesterday , was the
da of our city election; and at the 4th
MANI polls, at half PB,4t eleven o' clock . in
thmorning, Wm. Miller stabbed'. an , Irish
manel
named T ,orriiisj Powers, iiithe tight
aid .•(if •
tlie - alalonuci4.
.; w hi c h cause d hi s death_
it, 'hint 25 4430.tuitintes. . Miller - r WWI the
Kr ow Nothing citudidate for Marshall, and
wille we do net ,pre , fend•to.held ail the in-.
divlidual-inembers . of the party - responsibly
for the..dieadful deed, yet. the glaring fact
ill, tit was the indirect' - result of - the dark,
secret; bigoted Know Nothing conspiracies
st be; hell up to. the 'gaze of outraged it
mity.. This Is - filleriisa notorious character.
has been an cleciion bully for the last.
y ears , a l wa y s at . tieling the ixdls with a
1
; or some such. Weapon, and it has beenlt he 1,11.1 scoured thp• woods of Knox Clotinr.
in the d'arkress of the night, ark initiated
re Know. Nothings, and been mote'effici
'generally in, VarIOUS iglyin; of the secret
in than ar.v•other:inan in the county. Ile
r _ a, dele, , ate -frOin • this county to, the
inceton K. N.. convention the other day,
A . iii:iive in the priiietedirek and- we li e li e v t i,
1 -.•
i s app,..intetl . a tneinber of the IliStrict 'mut
, . , .
i . tral.ooinanttee. ; lle . WAS ilwn nominated
nctishall of the city by that model purity
. ly, trod the vcOig
. Inel not. mitre -tliiii'
lv got undet wik before . he violently, and
the niot.t unprovoksd manner', assaulted a
iceful, unarmed. itlnoll'ending liislim.an,and
1., tam tinWarned.ilnto eternity . .-.Ashe "decd.
IS done wit h . n• picket, knife, with blade.
Bart 3 . 1.2 inches I,6tig, and under . the fol
hint:- circtonstatictis : .
'
)Miller 'was s:aniling at the polls when .
, -
wet; came !1 in ,:company with another
i n whoAdlered, t.WVote; but who was chat-.
I Lied by*Miller; mid darinehe pallet' on
;iffinati's vote,
.I.Mil ler t urtt4l timed to "Pow,
. 'and. said--=' Mere is another one "of them
Inc, here to vete.o9l: you tried to vote. it'
0 first ::Ward . and was refrOwd., to 'which
Avers replied. . that. it ivt4 a. &--- 7 -d lie . .---
Wet.. repeated the, eharge.; - rowers' then
Bled him a ti--;11-4--d liar, and -Miller
Ibti thrust the knife into. him._ Miller ;left
In few -mintues, crossed the Weibull river
the ice, hired a sleigh on the, other . side,
ul the next.: tnarui ig, we ,harlerthind, - was
lit in : Lawrenceville, Ills. Ile' was .. pursited
Ithe-finviofleaviaz for about four . toile.,
it Milling it impossible to overtae' - him,the
'ri 3 -- mut ned , . . . 1 : ~. -
~... ~
, .. . . .
here we hare the!eadsthe fruits,--ef.that
1
ritleatioe of Ortities that . we are.
,promiSed
i..tlie . people. Thisilis - the candidate- brought
it by - the. ternporaiice party ' ; this is the van
. , ... .
i4atelironglit outilby the : party that . takes
'ii;ll elks lief pal na in . 01: its, - teeittia.S to- eS:
, , ,
It: that it tie : lievea[thiire. is a Gio ; `this
_fie{
, .
/6 vindidese Or t.lo‘..feirty, that; takes -minis=
:is or tile Gespetinto . its . folds. and swear: . ''
I
iern to *ate fiir Mowlerere.wheartotuntated;
Os is the.canillatti l 6 of the, party ttritt was to
4rify the - ballot=tiox,hy-mieuting the, virtuous
iicitnee; 'and ,:by 14iiiieg'.ilot ille:To14: liiiti
o'aapgui4;,Ous*:tliq: Ondiclate(if, th e
,
4:ity, I that ,
swioul'Ahat' 6 './viitiiitpow ,
~,liall
ile.A:meric4l. • ''..Cl4. ASneri , po, I::befra vont
there I' - BeliMd the ittlitHxtliola,tl4.tatta
. ;. 1...., . — - ... ~..„. .
ly. rut no Omit IMlSUlittleD to , ac t :alsosev
. .1
su
tis
tV
1
:p4liti . cal.triiikery—hehold-the man they rend-',
otit °yet- the:-land it:oh-dead arid • darknis
of 'night:lb 'Swear yen to lave- - - your :equntryl
Bei;l4 thellarty.who mita take care of-your
rights,,and welch : -oven the„peace .:_of •-yOur
homes.. :geltold them-baptise,tleir.chief ru
lers,in.blo4A, and " rule Atneride bl - • the., isl
sassin's knife.' . - •
.--- We:do not itietepd . thot all- *the :thenalieni:
•of the: party'' ganoion , sUch.`wickedniSa ; . .-.'fat.
from it I bot.it.seems:,to u+ .that - inanr-, who
have not heretofore seen the ruinous influence
and results_:of t4e.telfolfigi" 'of.icowi , soth ,
ing order ' w.ilLitt...last . haye their 'evea . open. :
A. to tliemurderer iiiin . Self, We lea ye:lda!
to theoperation of the' la w - s of 114 ' . .country;
I
with: the hope that - he-may he ti3tile . to . aii.,..
I swer the deMands of justice and nay tbo.iten.
.lalty he owes t aOutraged' societY: imt:noth
' leg
.inure.: I:Let hint be taken if possilde;..-ac
1- --
. cording tolirw, raid
. be'. tried according . to
maw. ' lie has wilfully shed 'the blood -of his
1. fellow mani.withOut -cause, and : taken that
' 1 life which . be cannot give, - taut , let the , sett
! tence of lil l e law be his con;lemaatien.--Vin
celtnee.(lne,.) Courep/t. ~ • '... : -, . .
. ,
. 44 ./14111 . Ttetire front Erestn6ss and
Prepare. fOr Another Worid.“
Who. is there who -bath not heard some
honest,p - vins-taking men uttering sane such
eaying as this, when old . a s ge.is coming: ;on t
Yet, well meant as this may-be, :Md plausa;
hie as iy May'l sound .to the unthinking,
know no. 4r_reater, though - alas; no more.
com - inon error than this notion,. that the cern
snou ,engageMents of-.thin world are a hin
drance of Or preperalion for tie next for I
do surely believe,. andl think I have the war-`
rapt of scripture
,and reason therefore, that
we were sent into this ofoliationary state to ,
the-end 'that our sonls,rni.;;lft iearn -experience-
ne4lol2g the ‘ . tliverse eirimm:tancit.3' of attire_
life," so rt,tor . know gofitl from evil, find . never
to hnzzartt hti • fulling frOtii . glory Ashen cvnee
-atutine,d, by any such mistake a wa3 corn
perform our duties ; hut to use Many pray
eta and : perform few. duties, is but a niCeltery :
antra folly ; for man thus distinguiiheth to
his own tenscienee eowaroiee and 'ludo.
knee.: ‘DoulitleSs there is a time when in 7
creastna• infirmity elay make $ man shrink
6om this fatigue of 'business, and is not . at
all to be . ..;:onsiderei RR the &malts of iniproi-:
ing . the:heahh of the soul.
therefore.; -of seeking
.a discharge
from all• duty, al: the taians'-of improving
the soul, whose true life is' the . fulfilment of
duty, -we gliottl I endeavor rather, as age . ap
proachesorut out tor ourselveS.oceupatiOn
sufficieutilir the diminieihett p ower: . of the
•
body, such as shall trite toomffor exercise of
that concern for otherß; and eariessness .of self,
which form the best grac'e, of 'youth,. and
ivltieh may still hover, like' R .- bright halo
round the head of age, waking grey hairs
and givingearnest,'evetrin this fife of
-what Will .be the society of ` - just'inen. made
perfect; in die Expositing of Vat .
gar Error*, by : Pumas. Broien .11ditiivits;
pabliehed, by W. Pickering-. London.
.
VT' Nesv clothes, are great ' pronPiteA of
piety. 1, new bonnet or a new drelS
dam: a girl to go to ehnroh -at least fwie:3 on
&it'd-ay when she did not go owe before-she.
frot it.. •
o . .•
A:;. Irishman in tim , r of revival had joined
the ohur. h . Some tintafterelird a . pioasly
inclined person Was exhorting No, on the stib
jpot ofxt4,eion, when Padtly lq , l4nantly RUS-,
wared : •C.
" &re an' did nit jine the' • Meth odi sts
Fail An' ji nei for x ) 11 , 1 n jig; and
liehaveinyself ao- well -they - let ntn otl. wilt
three" 2 • . .
Fou,ever grp to seal'
I . guese M yiar for instange..l
went to ices n rod-haaded gal, but I only OW
ed otive.!' •
, Whr Pot'
t‘.Boctanco her. brother had an finpleasan
habit of throwing boot jack; and "scnoe'thinr ,
irons' at tuirqe.
• A down esvt, skiiipei`Avith a' boy was try
ing. o to na go se, Am at I- ahiop. when the•-,Jtuts
ter of a Li.ve!poor_paeliet, who had been
dodging , oat of their, 'way, ,inceuted at their
awkwardrtesiN erivto - Ot ;
Whiit 4,100 p is, thAt 1! •
"The :Sally, from Maines" responded the
intTaPid
4 !Vh3 couliii;tncliiii 4 r
the ' an ertoo
to; but'rtitiow she* much for rititr.-m‘i=c,
,
To Ask cotorsloes i
42410 doggig% thaw,
bo? t $ lll
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tailifica;;Sitlijarlad
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ONE' _ .
rl .
oareSPIT.OIIEIL , a4Ott lek MU/
4 - one- of t eiil'oli 'the thinsit '!"*4PulAs bar-
miti:‘,l4l4F
Ibmkel's. — e ol 444 l 4'l l / 6- ifterib) ol • i ° ll.
Atzieut,rup to , ..voalipag,4 o1 Rj i,ttn,AiP o
;ban it IroultLiakidor spßasquebesata raft to 4 .
,;‘) over *liiagra 'igiest..speeeltao
rah*
aulater Fur the saki iif posterity Ivo sly e
40 - extract -
" Firm* Ctrualcil=-ArOtt"inig
:; , 011q:tiiOry op the AtiSnqe s ,coo •
4:ivIAL,
iro9in iirssi, ia;:itiiinp finis
u l lder , nty ‘efit ,y, ay ,
Illw'tliati:ai 't. giiu IQ3I
Jeci' this 1164 1 'l4 • lipOitent .430A 4 r
4. 11 -'niit'it sniff Why
am_ a hull team wit.,h Anhjatik4etael4e, the
vrag4l) anki tar bucket- -I ;
ain ) bodohs3 side of: Whir tlf:af ;
t,lirter the earth W4' kin 61 14 * -111 410 16
lhow'l►imself-4 .readv. Boys ":/gfril . ,l*
-the, American nagie— r elaws,:atars 4 ,oooaatid,
A, and may
. 1 bust my ; everlastl.ni button
Bole';ef:T don t knock dayn, , diag-:mit,'and
gollg;),evaryboas denies i:.
WssitiNG iWitme•tva..--A - arriektpan fFt
of the-Arne.iiein4l . 44' 4 ' - treiliciristitives ,the 4fol.
lowing improve 4 WO:, Ot r ilralgiliailiOndows
which although - not- 2 ,aliogether, trawl' to till,
.- .
may be valuable Itt!nrstifil•ever- 3 teaders :-;-- .
i I - liare a - gtqat iverstotr .io -- seonying
kniv e :;, and: never tonal liriek4ustif... - 1,-stall' -
heap.it ; but iftheie - brighlicia - dtp., :: 0 4 on .
rite; I prefer to tub. ther-Ohree- times - •ii• 'liair',
rattier than onij fur it. ls•lesslibpii, 40 ' °they •
last longer. -
.., ‘-' ,_ '-\ -` =.".:.- -
The nicest nitiole: for wi_stritr, iiipliowei la
~ ~ . _
tieer 7 %kin, as no partitheseetne - ofrto - )tdbere .
to the glass; and:Make itiook - aizr•if = wished -
lu ilb feathers, There - iR 'lln ite4 of anything
IPi rker then u, hand basin 1.. 'for '') . vssliint''', arid
dowse - The gr e at i‘jAlighink ieme
_people
maize in theeFeroise of their arts' is
,eatirely
,'uieleas aad is moreover, deleterious. : • - • '
I Wash: leatherand 'a - bowl ot, suds are alt
t that' are, neeessary•;- Wipe tlie .irlaps first
1.,
wi . th the wet cloth or leather, and after it
ha become dry; with a clean- dint!, its& it
:sill it.;(l, clear,apd 'fat mote,. se_ 'titan if tin--
5e(.1 in'S aozen pails.of 'Water; - --' '. •
Trinrns TWO -Hurmarn Ynatta Hs ccs
it:1066111e of an elderty geir .
in 'New. Yolk. Ohl - gent - telegraphs to On
kitchen, nnti
_waiter as4ends in a balloon.
Old Atuerri
cA, 1 . 4 14 - tha; r - Up
r~ to ltnve hurt suP
Yob r
ao'd cu d of:a - fell:63111W
1:6:3i0t, g'o tG (heSortit:lVs . for mo
`olent,-r:n1I then Ittit'ikiiite Vera.
Old Gat—Veiy, welt. NO‘ a:art -
tbe mat:Mite -Ktr . 'setting' thii'ittble,:nni 'tel
egraph to thy 40(11 WV ha:Mr.
Johnson is coining, and then . .brush up ity
balloon,for I have aneng*gegkent-hitofitilu,
at twelve o'elock:
John . flies off to. ex cute
I t
oh] gent etunn,runs er o
for a moment to . get` a_fr6skor4tip...
rgfitipip, It;tl:As,Yllllo:oglized'io
ent'-iiti n 4 recently, upori_tlie`'~filNati re slid
Li crosse
Fo t vi, the , workmen tit me tpciri : the petrified
reinnins of as Indinit and with the ge t :Olds
reties of olden . - times,:
.The
hod: , tin 4 perleiir net having 'enffered: . d&
ell. H i height at the-tresOnt ; tune . mania
be 'considered f ziOttric; measuring' 7 feet fOtir
inchiA.L, On. hitt . bretuit was plate .or . coppor
. .
on iihiCh.rere r etigptiednutnerousider:ogl
ic~,'tlte. me'imng of which
Can huedlr
:Bat they ire a rees4i4for the, iktuty,t...-
Could theselierogly'pniei be - redd"they' mi g ht
unveil - some 'of the mystery *llia pangs like
dark clnut 'dyer the h sturc :of the - i.etl 'men.
,A6:lloof.cionftle r4 l,l,, strength tend ctiti !
OYS Corigtrqe,ti9p ,was
„
n't , itek.thn' atientio.2of•
A Limisat''POED.-='Wiiiintn, stand
yOu,,Williarn, do yoTu know?" -.
- Wilriatn-, who - was considered ~,,fciol,screw.
log" -116 60.4; and lookingthenghtful' alai
somewhat bewildered,slowly answered, "itoi
sea, I s'pose."
" Thal . will do: - I,Tiw," lawyer
nddrer,ting . - the court;
_" the 'witness says h 0
s'poses Moses' madehini. fi
an:intelligent answer, more itotliatr_',l'!uippot:
capable Of giving. foifit simsint'-}fe: his
some faint, idea Of are scriptare. "- ant 1 sat.
mit, may, it i!re.lse OM . court, 't,hat'tltia, is" irk'
sufficient to justify his 6eitig",iiiierrfita
- it Ur. th, Judge," said
•
the lawyer a wieglioir ' •
"Certainly "-re Piled
A
any qutstzon you
thi;n, Itvii r oirt •
•Abol. , * I ca
.}'pose made you r, , A
!: t Aaron, I s'Pose," irrip
i;atiPg
After tho . mirth_lild,.`*ol*Whnt:subsided,ao
witnt now;!- we, 44 Temt,
in the g,nod tn . * that Axton onetLizokik
calf; but whefl.4y -thought- the tarntl ertuet
The'.
• _ f arrgltfd e d
,
:Si A Presbyterian , -pruorlit,-- ..,..
IFeitr 'Turk, has two .antart.:lficiskjnet Old
enou g h to have etsquiring,:itri44ibut4ii*ll,'
discern the mesortiti t tri- : :;, Iir101, -
(aught io'pray; anit:thii lifai e ana.: mild
of prayer was daily impressed apektiiinAo4 ,
136th htoyit hati49llo6 U:
11i5tiit 11 -11,4414rie,
0 pop''Orn-jrt iliefieitraeli;lll4464l.444 -
14deit Wet* I:A/6114: - iiiviiitiariet 'station,
6 slTltil 1 ' iiiiiilt - iiii fig lIAT an C . fti ‘iiiiidulattli
their,ituit t st4:, One day., `thiAthV'sralltisit
na l
near the 7ps,Otclirealll,lhlSV6iiif4lhe k y .
4t sinlerantyingignii : :. in *iik_ii;,,inird
ninii4istinad to titiCtaiOniiiig,tifi***o,... ~
LildrirsAke OF''aiiiiii. o°w`irt# 34 .4 r#o4 l ,
make, iiiotittes,,:gkiw'faiiitkt il"*ii At: '''' .4
''-
_,• , ,
• Rgi-;„
like,. Walt/644i , *4f : wawa,
virT
"‘vatittanoe_irr b" 11w
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