The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 27, 1859, Image 1

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    7.-I:A.:_ ‘1,. - E . Q . ..1R ft 17:0,Ny - Plj Bi.:i,k-EiL
niistellanton
_ ....toP l itm h p a kin t i sill: Greek meeting Lolls° aud bear
I 11:10 p'reftel, to morrow.' ,
1 Ned attempted_ to.stammer some excuse, '1"
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frhi i• flit sri att , , ,AN hen the donne resumed, iss devotional
, " - :lf .- oi l , . : 1 hymn,'liiid .ept time with the music, striking
THE METHO D IST: PREACHER , him over the face with the Beaty part of his
I hand -- [
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\ ; THE BLACALSMITIt.
~ . "Ity'soul mounted higher, in a violet of free, ]
ro I Nor did envy Elijah his aeat.' i '
We take the feltowing Item a Methodist N'edqromise I of punctuality canoed the
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paper selected horn the Female dompanion.! persons clef-di :es to ecia': . e, rtnd• the worde, re- 4
The scene is laid in the mountaiuus regions , dolent of gorgeous imagery, died away' in 1
of _Georgie. . • , •, I echoes froin the tuljecenterage. ' i
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Mr. Forgeron, a bla c ksmith,
„had a great 'Now the third and last demand isperemp• 1
antipathy taltfit all inintaters,and Methodist tore'Ned :Was
-ail attention to know what
ministers sepecielly. Ilia soup WAA in a rare d ivas to come nett. 't on are; to promise to J
row mountain past, and he had declar c el • seek religion day and night, and never rest j
his determination to whip every Methodist ; until you ebtain it at the hands of a merei-
--minister that 'passed his shop. This threat; ful 'redeemer: - 1
lie had so often e x ercised that that circuit was ; The ttllen man looked at the declining
` dreaded hy the preachers, and it was with i sun, and then at the parson, and knew noi 4
some difficulty that ()ire was found toll it. what to say, when the latterindivideal raised
• The Rev. Mr. Stubbleeorth, howeser, readily .l his voice in song once more, aed Ned knew
concerned to go there, and the follewing des , what would curies next.
mitres his thst, ride through the . mown- i 'l'll do'my Lest,' be said, in an humkle
Lein:. , , .
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Forgeron Lad heard-of hisnew s l ictitn, and i "Well, that's a men; ;aid Stubbleworth, 1
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rejoiced, diet his size and appearance furn- 4 "now get up antrgo dowir to the ',piing and
ished n better shiject for itis vengeance than WAS!' your face, and tear up •
your Torn
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the attesered frame of the late esosoe„ Oh, Paine's testament, and turn your thoughts
what a nice beatin g be a otti• r : Lace s . - Ile ;en high.* ' •
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had heird, tecolisit seine Methodist preithers 1 - N e d t cs e wish r ee li ng , h e h a d never et .
size rather spirited, and hoped that this one I per)sticell berme, sad were to
i iabey the lave
might pose so, that lie might puiroke him t troy injunction of the preachel, when that
to Tight. Noire-hey, that the clerninan must ; gentlemen mounted Isis horse, took Ned by I ou n t tflayou a Wail tub P
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pass oli Saturday. in the afternooti .lie gave t h e hand And said t
John Paley ivas astonished am) indignant
his strikes a "ho:i.iff,r; and ter :ring. on a! 7> err our pywni-e and ,111 keep your
. Mrs. Thornpsoe was a widow who lived in
• beech, regaled himself on the beauties of , coutisel., •Go'od eAciiing, Mr. Porgeron—l'll the rreit house, and he had frequently been
Tow paint., asserting the approa 11 of the ' !0,,k , for you to nierroA ;' and 'Mr he rode, 1 caned upon
ton,
perform sundry little chores
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, preacher. - I with the same itneerturnble countenance, ? c oa ti b er 10ne,1% crindition required and now
it-sies not over an Lour httre he 'Laird singing i 0 loa d a-i lo scare th e eagles from 'to have her refuse to lend his wife A• wash
the words-- _ ' their essie, in the nserP.an e oing rocks. ,-•
I tub Wee the Lights ingrn tiude, nod lie re
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"llowitspiry ore they who t:sAr Bari or ebey, , wPiir t h""ght 'Ned; this is" Mee nii`thes'• solved on the spot that Mrs. Thompson 'Should
And have laid up the.r treasures allot ," A v What would people sac if they kuew- Ed-1
; not h ave t h e b err i es , ,
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sting in a fell, clear solve ; and I etrontthe
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' trtril Forgeron Ras %drip. befete hi: own
door in the gap, nnd that too,'Ly a Medic- 'She isn't an :Angel,' added lilte. P.dev.
rootlet, teeming the angle of lbe „nick,'l never supposetshe was. She would not
dist P rea ch er' Bet Lis musings tete mot , e 1
s rode leisurek no eitb A center ted smile (nlend you let wash tub I'
in sorrow than in anger. the free. I 4 'Ni, el e would not.'
11 * drevu-that i h% wars
"How are Amu, old shah saes I !Get eff ' '• s n i . ; .. of a confusel 1 .1 am surri , e d, wi t A was i t 1. %
d "I'sart'ee- 11 • i-'t r • s ' ' - '
4..).t.. 3.4 i i e ~,, a nd %eking in th e ,
vour horse and j•••ie in my elevotiOne,' :ell ' n '' b . 'T.s•t Monday morning.'
1„:„ 1 , 1 ,0,,,,,, iti ,. - , 1 1 morning I,e 1:14 au incto.inct memory of `Monaytnining, 1 l'ou did' net pales her
1 have marif miles to ride,' ersitreted t he; 8- ' n '''''''g ta?Plea•ant hiving estesset._ for a vians ion cu Monttas umsat„ E ,' .M.l
At s flitt he coal,/ not recolleCt the cause of you r
Preacher, •titaiThavot't titan, air f , end ; I'll •-
1 his feelings but the bruises on bit f
ette mid 'I did. And Abet other ,
time 'should I
call as I return.' ' ' --,
odt soon called them to mind , !ns will tray . ,
-'Yeti name+. Souhl-lenorth, trn, von are 1- 1) • • , watt a tub '.'
the hypocrite ttat the Ift-tl-odist: Ince Fent the P R "'''''' 11 " m°un`c'-`1 his l ' ° " i 4 Fi " 'Whit did s he •S V r ,
/1.-1.4,, Alla went to redeem it. '
' 'Well, I oily asked her for it, end it was
here, eh r ,
• The dotigured cniintenence of Fot eron
'Mir frame is Stulkleniortli,' he'` feplied ,
snit, Ij: .. . Was of i-1 ice . the s ub j
ectj o f nun:it:tons ene-- i .
, - - _ I IMIL. dart, .0 Mt c 1 yr et.
• 'lndia% yoe know that nry name see Ned ttoas iblt nig , l . t, amongst . his ;friend s , to well , J o h n „ awe d to my t h at we„, like
n kelt he rer,beti, with a torero 2-- l; 1 . - -.. • - .
ion-, w.1.n.1 1....,.......tt0tits billgUillr, 12)43/101 only -himself;
l'.egnr4r toy 1 , 1-tr-ksmi-lt, mho/ ei.i ,e-1 evert.
N ri: ,„ di ,, t „,„„„,,,,.. t ,, dim , ~,,,, 1 .„1,,,t, t i vm 4 ' 4 1 well tmdersl"°l- Cr d the YlIT"' a- mark, ' but }redid uot wish ' to stir up any mar:
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~_ , _ , quit he met tsidi CO accident. ,Of eourse, + ~,,,-,..
1 . 7 . 1 , , was 11- red a.,1• It an aria,..oas I ) -s, afill
I, if yy Peter d-entned of the cause.i- -- Forgeron I ._ ',She told me she had clothes iu it,' con
bow dare you come here ?'
lock. el is it :e , das, and coins 'lt -d tip-clang - •
. L - i trusted M.o. Pa t , ...
The p,e-o-her ref ho- that he In il Beard . '• '
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log alt.. ••hlack eye from a 1...,ent .clar, .cv e li r
1 - ; r , sr slt•S name, i i t or sten -d th t Le did
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to
-rite
mild.... ' r
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i 'S us didn 't fPeta V fl i a to lend it
to me
; ni -,taseemN
t" Ffin that tiine his who ani , ou p•e•oe.e •‘• I . ITO sMrf ien - n oiyered to arks them out let
,i• e'rreitin e.• • etl, y. .n Atethods t that . est'e" "hang' , 0 ' eelllg. Te„g,r•ila C' i me have lit tnb,l told her sheneedn't tioulde„, l , Aa ,,,,„ isBo ,,, ,iinrhoic.m ...” ,t h e ~,,,t,.0,,3 018,,ed
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it, and ehitpered
silsst'll son fro it I don't a 1, , j, run I ,i , .titne, th 'l''' 1-,..4 as s, 'A I " end had gone' to meetin g 1 -It was very wrong, Mary, for yon to ask
es kr3,u,..0.y attic toe, accident. Th e) 1 her to lend you let wash tub cn Monday
our. 1 1 ,-f i',-,,,:ed deerple you 1
ssende , ea ''eltik }s‘ Lie burnin 'the book: •
Mr. S uld-:es mtir profe.wd his udi attest,- • g • ' g - t inurrung: . , _
it us e d . t .
.rt , a I t.ct much. S.rair stotief •i q 50 ,,, e so ;ifan y_ one was wrong, I nut
to do :mar t1...0g- -races .trat,Pc to 'ariti,i t itch
r - r." -
.; w ere e 'rs, ll '"Ei'g h' s t° the me 'lt I I the one ; pouted Mrs. Pale}', di-grated aid'
f-etor , ‘c. ta , ”T ilm-e o f
• W. 41, there', fbree_th i ne. yo u here t o do, .this j° s ? -4 • dilt s i mu •
d •-bliis ksniijs Iwo a •
, - I her husband's partiality nod,':' natter.
or 111 rush! son into a j-ilt i s i 11si ti at' is, Z 1 411 i) I. " (h '" e '' eln msn • s ''' n '''' "l'i m 'esi• 1 ;Neter mind, Mars; is supper ready r
, ~„, ~,,,,,, ~„l I • Tem•bi.g ; t h e v e l,..p r ; r _ ,, ,e r, "i'lii; sI"a! a "'Prig" had entire"( him •No ; that wood sou gut last is such miser
sfl I alas' oral Cu. iast arta 341.1 it Z Jrl.eut or I'''''' ° ''`U''''' l ' .an ". " d nr `' ; '' ."'s in g him a I able stuff, it won:t burn at all.'
4 g iiiip-e; into die future, had t0.44,.1 tiro to a
- inontas Pa Le tacit to tour hear,t,l read it i 'll. is the I),t I could , get,antl the,best there
siree he lied_ faileu and btuised Lie i s„
every dal:, and be 'ere every- went sdu re'ad ; • ",„usg, for that matter. 1 gars eight dollais A
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and the thsrd it, dud you are to cone tle i " ( .e," ; , „
cur.; f ur it: -
*e the Prince of llsrkness the i .
Metho.ts•s oe eters. crowd yen net it to.' 1 --tmets 'gi ve
1 crlidit of the elleng,e; bet none seepected the '
f " A fool and her husband---' •
The tsreachei It;Oked oft dtifing 1 novel
aite .„, arici pi , witiliaei a Lee
~t his fai , mesin ,,," Methodist i reacher, and aettlie leiter Ina no i
If4:e
Pu. John cut t sentence short, thinling
' aaaa, t
at 110,t.w.i, replied that
ilie tempi .acne sa t Fy to gratify, the secret renlained- with iit a little too wick for the occasion.
unree.onable, nod 'l l e w itthl not submit to ; N ' l • , . 'Just Ake you : f thet a is a fool any
thew. - Tills gloomy state of min continued un- • h I theone
. I s ere. am . ..
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1 I....sioeion visited a camp meeting . 3 he tx'
'Welt, you have g-t a elial;ng to submit - t ~,,- ~ '„ , , • I ...ever mind. Let
. 12-3 httftt supper as soon
to then. I'd hemp
sem iit e - bi d s l i ll i hoc AU : OttlUbleAllrlll pi:eectiett a sermon l as sari can. I arrl go.ng to the caucus this
periled to otter his soul, ern: relies e it ! ese m n e - ,
tear vett Imo sidi rd.'s, corner se, i Get 1 '''''l"
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,of a burden," and the song uf— I *Yo u are ? you treed. itny at home evenings,
done, Aou I. , ng freed bypomite: , 1 ,
The pre "Ater temotstrated -- and orgeron ; 'lima happy are they who their Sueionr obey," ,now• ,t
I 'Why, dear, 1 have not been out of the
ealked up to ilii horse and iirrestene totesr,' • 41 li hbe, f e l t we; n v h a lft roug =when e, like a •
him off if lie ffid io' slismo.irit, Yob moron ; 11 .4 7 man. • 1 Louse of an evening fee a month;
ti.re..,,,,,,thir.
raga
riun ,, th, R
shine
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~ . , h . t •nr s l y need you g o at all I'
"/ ' Cl'''"".l 1 enrgerrea cents from that time a 5 outing, „
toU.I altg",;ed• , - . ,
' ' ' Methodist?
, r - i Lecetiss I ram deeply iuterested in the
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*I hint ebut ;me reqnet to maltee . ni friend, Lt. love feast a short rune subservient het '' " c ,'„'''''' „ a
lied
aa'i ;!wt I - t" 4 )"" ' 441 ' 4 I*" me with this , tate his erperiencr, and veer:tied the mystery i '
. ;flute so t' l3 " .an your. ,ii . .e' . b.no re, lied,
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overt-,'it.on It was it. present from tie ladies i ~f his ~,,,vn,tior, told crineerilon to his neton- t 21 V-tit' opened the .stuve (wen to see i f tue
it Inv, Ls c :curt 5t dl do not a atli 1 haVe it h,,,,y. •i i
• • TI ir, Simon s ni i 1 Pemita were ready.
neer i 1 , ,14. The ev. tu ,e- 1 „ . • -
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1 I declare . cod else. -This f 5 the meanest
""r"- - i • worth • alio lad faithfully kept the secret , ,
'Off uith it, ern! that ttiddro" - Y yo basin- ?unlitthat • • . - • • oven I ever saw. it will not bako worth a
s nme, could content no longer , , •
f-red-4 ltdf , tour - v - ' but tease refit to his feelings in Iconrulstrel ce"'' . •
The Metirodist preacher slowly drew off his peels' of htugh•er, as the 'heroine , rears of, 'Hare you just found that out.' ache)
:urceett, as th e blecksmith coutioted hi - i hitsref t lt ;qv frduried ,their wry' ' down his I John ' e. .. .t
I.trade of ;hest on Ifimself tad his sect; and - k -r. " - i 'ft was n ev e r goou for anything:
• ctn.* -:„.
ashe drew ICC r gift hand -train thel sleeve., *Yes, my brstbr,l3,' he stfid,it is all a fact. 1 And s ' wrkralev went " u from one thin g
and thr e w ti t s garment, behind him, he dealt 1 did maul the grace into, his unbelievinw 'l t° nn°"'"' regularly stud •J'i en '''" eall Y co " -
Mr. Forgers:f t , a tremendous taiim b e f u l eet , the • soul -rtheri is no doubt.' ' .• ' I demning ererything upon which she set her
rye:. which hail drat person at IntlLlength , * - I band: ' Si te -was net suited: Every bin
-r :a the ground. a Ith the tveAnment f Tom ! • • is s ' I . end eieiy bode were Out. of jehit. Nothing
psi** biesitie ham. - . 1 ' Tire hlack,,mlp, of • the mountain pass .lin• scent right. Nobody_ could do anything to
The Rey, Stebbleworth, with the met e t a I came aria pptranti and a Methodist preacher.. suit hey.,
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ponn o issetir in sack miatters v did not wait for i• _ n , • k .„. . • John Paley wits not, particularly Lappy , in,
his adverstry to rise, hut mounted darn whit) s 7, ,J. YP • 0- ,,' 00.
,Lang-- , lris domestic relatiens. The porcupine'
the qitieltness of a cat, and bestowed his i .
A Printer, Recestoar o set type , sneer_ temper of his 'wife %rasa (Mamas! annoyance
• ' tliii•ks a hat ;utters ate stitch he 6 to pu t in
biotta with A bounteous hand,on the stomach I . 0- , , „ to !inn. It sail e r' lia*d to use his best elf
and faun of the • tilacksteith, continuing .his .+, ' 0 hla dick -Pe newer lool , e unt one of ',he'll deart ri . to plesse Lei and then NI Ile littd‘
s , ong where he bad „left off on his arrival at ias they g 9 to - But when lie first,: beget' tO„ tried to :early lir ivi-bes , but they wire mere
the Funiaiery- . : 1 _ 1"L, 1 :: ha it "Is' a very d'fftNat 4tirg pith ' caprices and in despair be give tip'' his; 114-
; him. sic Nuked arid - rea,tl, "And as they de- tempts: There vras nothirg with whieb. he
ratied'iAertte t " etn,,Und i' - ' nn.. "And,' ? couldpfease her ; nothin lm a that %he
a n•—aid.; than „Gelid to sea.A laid 1
end was
~ fotifid,tturt srith.flim: g
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tip ! Ile puts , in a and then comes to n. - • -
al `first 1 ll e iike.s . upthe - wrong , letter ! Ile puts that.
lew to 1 haek, e Beds t :is the nOt. ptie,,nail -1 4anlink
1 06 0 11 1 RSTe ahtust it, pots the tight Dile in., They lip
re'was li lit. ' itni . p th t sta. 's Th e n h e 41 Ic
4 gels- • . . a •' 4 ' • °lf
lextTPt 1 non- Vele ;4 n space sr4nted, end , 'he di
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fink of ; a Llei Abe word friar thi.lexi,,le. . Then
I alai"; ctitneitt; next , word,, cur htt tut. •s; Ili the
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' i, fyfes:lettgr, by leiter. nod males mistake*
ire are I at - that, r But, go a Tea/ or Cwo'nftt'i t i""nd •
'fore i
•i let the-man_set, rip the tame verse; "And is,
they clipa4ed'theiice;lesiti began lo Ay wiz i
1 to'theinuttliii:des,"L,-beeads tliat,- and.then.
, cIL.I/1,-cliek,!,,cliaty ic,ka a demi! Wimi
made that trOw'iliosiVifleteut faculties of
; r lva d 't.l ' 4 ' 14. n k I ''What
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v v 'the n
~,-=, in tunsce a ',sot a :
'1 itil inlatenie 'moue( of triel and diseiplitie
i" " beep=:
toMtaelltPti 'il7m.:,'tt l 9 , 44 4111 ttie
M;
i ponni. Tis a wonavirful nternent ‘ , f,hlit'uttP
i ,_,,,, ; I power— enty , etq pr, j . ,
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"iotive carnet exiiiess, the sweet toils
af snails:its elthliesflore,!!
antil ForkelrOp, froth Ithring expetiene
lOve,' : iir some otlteitfthaition'anuallv,
him; __"notigh "in
bim oil"! Bat, imfortunatetir,dui
tm.thie by to -parr° rm.tbat' kind Office,
the old rotthottid li@ thtinclied bu
grasi, and loam.; on an quietly:Bi if t
ter was,"happy" at a rats) meeting.'
- 3 . - ?tcor - ,' exit, Mfr. Stubtlewort •t!:
threettlinrs• yin' must promise the b.
What ate r asked Forgeron ' -, „
:Mie 4irisCthing ig,t bat you never wilt
a Idetlindiatiwesolter again' -
liera"YeTepritte•-aroie and tie besi,
and Abe- gi-atiethan, ,
beeigatitnile•ort his fief, itonwed his
and *ung4.7
rode on thni , 4",.Vqlilontifind 1,,
Aad the moon was"ual oy'ree4" .
Thi#, -orgt ant, langeneuretonufe.thel
f.mi Lb.
.Such, bold lkg oroF,,pr
, Rased •taut. to: sing out, do.i
'You are ; otting.on - siry„o , cell,'.- es,
Stutbleworth ; thirik T cae woke
man of .you yet,- auLperhape,-alinbrintia;
N '"d kroaa,ed.s7 ;:
tbingiT require oj . you ik
TO THE - MIMEO or ri:o4l4cozg„
- "isio WITT Tllier iioliat Art* enaY' !MI
, arn JOIN oFasEromos To.
lort kid 4
gerlv.
raolAt
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I' ••• '''" , Izir A ;Dutchman libelist:. ingisoltioqny
1 1 401 is described thus': ;-: •.' • " r'''' •• ' . - 7 '
ISulle; , ; - L *Slielotes Shoo it e. as- moot] beiter: ,
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4 4' / 4 /I at 1, resause he's cot a koopie toilets more as;
I has !'-' . •:. •- • - -,- ;,. ,• .
kd 'kW • 1- :. - 11i." w =el4-1., -..
scoot -‘- Otlv- --, • I •-•
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; :684140 pailful thin !,•
.6446- is A fibs
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;:"...- • 6,61:144 post owil judgmentAiluitiii
Ito,g4l_ is.al holt; Iti.;h:iirkr,".*thet on*:
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'. CHOIR A: GRUMBLER;
i Oft; THREE- HATS 'AT iron E.
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7 1e my Ceßr,i brouirt
you didme thtee
' quarts of berries,' said John Pitley,the black
smith, as ~110., sat the haskit down upon the
table. ..
What in the world did ypit. bring three
guards for I I can not use nwiti than
,two,'
i arid Mrs. Paley.
I 'Ol,, well, now I think of V. Yrs. Thump
eon wahts a 'quilt, a n she .: Whined in e to,
get them forher, lithe man carte 'alring to :
niniiiidi 1 .No 4 I think of it, I want, therri
myself,'and Mrs—Thompson can not have
tliim: - ..
. 'Never mind ; I left a - quart at the
slop for luncheon to-quorroiv—tdre can have
them.' -
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'Do without yourself 1'
'.Cdrtainly; if fill Wants them she ran have
them.'
'Ybu take good eare of Mrs. Thompso n,,'
added Mrs. Paley with a slight sneer.;
'Because net her have a quart of ber
ries?'
' 'That is more than she would rio for you
or me.'
ph, no; I guess not.' '
'I wited„her to lend me her wash tub the
other Inurning,aud she wo'dldn't do icreplied
Mts. Paley, rather'spitefully.
'Wouldn't do it r
'No.'
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j' cHAPTER-11.7—EcNpD'At. .-- ;
j'',,t!OTil;i3 - !. viai, Of., an eacy jeteper, Oa,
Afiti 4ispp,44 to make the.haa ;,et; thjnga, 14k,
helo and the ni. tfatlhata - ..tyyt a ao.a4L.thkag,
se„con:lo4).iiiifil aitk. ineegant,:gratuh.liag.
,t7elilie, wairy„.etheo, - ,; 144a1rl not ye driven, tO,flii q iiiiiß 4 - Op,tior 'evioldiG , ejiivatii‘tiiii § ,
lof pmlipil, in,. Aei'..o l at . ry.. place. jie was;
1 . oli.ti.ititeli , . bent. on s t aying it, bonze in tbe,
1 Oi.ening,,fiii w,ia I'o4 Of,inadrot,;etur home
we the , the, eeate,t,..oT.fiiei.6guili.ts. f.:,46 184:
pervetdli a his oiee'e.Ould not eiatlicate,;his
deektealed,l9va.o.4ppe. 7 . 1 , .. , 1
Still, linina 'waft .6e. ii .piiii,iii 4 :..its..- for
iiim,at least not half so e lpmain ate it alight
be.
be: Mary loved him—fie' nOuld not doubt i
!hat: v
c.burilig , itzliirciifig*i; the lefii?tet , b e 1
fGM, *le 'quid been tiniettuttiOr i ' iier .ileio 1
tion. , : , - IA 71rien'iof4e41-bot iren-iew..:' into - itiii .
esn,44:tbaf the.ball rtit ba/Vnearlj run . 4)64.1
Ile . , had stiffered the most intense et otii.'l
flak , Ifltday'• bei bad k ioitned '-witb • , nognieb,
ant seefitbeteain &bin 'Wile fill. it 6 abelvitLl
neeseil4ii" . 4ofetitig: By - ..slight,: eibile %el
tossed in iitei#, ebe had*ateffed by litn nor'
elentnfoi. **saki' .'llit-rtistinlivaribers i. '..r.itlil
. 1
while hi it; froi ad; : file ••vivil:' iciihdiihs4 'Ol
t hi 7 viathhiao' 7 atid:. - . privsfi46 , that ibi. illiiirl
, i6,iiidifeff v.,4o4'.!liev(ii:. ,' ot#o:it ~-1 111 tin . 1
fRO St , ,'JAN OA y . 2 7; f 859
gentle word , even when, word out with,,
rering,' beentne testY`iihdintpatienf.
I Sheloved s - !ieritleed till her-cain
forts foritim ; and why should he not hear,
with her iOlirrnity.'.. Sliould.,he, .who .hail')
I been ea tenderly so ,devotedly loved by ter,
cit - t 4 her nut—should his -affeetion .be alien-. 11
I need from her 1 ' ' -' • '
It is true,•ber fault'svati •it 'grivesottie; It
gavellitin a continua uneasiness. It kept
him hotraseed from one week's -end to the
other.. It rslinost embittered.~ very es-
istence.. , t.. t . ...-tt :'. r . : •
i • 'I will cure her,' said John to: biroself,
1
while he was goints. : _bome one'' day ; a 1111 W
idea-peoetrsted 'Jill thrain. 4 skie. Will
,find
fault with •nie when 1. carry
,this:.leg of real ;
hOrre. It will lid either too. inisil 41. too
114g . e ' Or too fit or, too_ kiii, or, , too goothor
! too End. • 1 Wi!l (titre her.' .
Mary did find fault with the :veal. . kaiak ;
too la* and too fat-and too g . Ood for personal
10 their EircuntsiAppel. i
John hu ll l is p eace , bi n d -sat do wn to big
• '-'
supper I, .
l i . 'What sort of tea k this t' isid he, as ho 1
pushed the cup f ietulantly from him. , I
'What is the: matter With it r
asked his i
wife, ristoni-led at such a display of 'sulk' on ,
hit port. - '
1 'lt is too strong in, hot • water. I should
like to.get a devout cup of tea unto in my 4 ,
life.'
"Why, John r
11: is 110t1110; but dittli-Oia l . er ;
.`I am sorry it don't suit:" ou.' , t
'lt never suits me,' he added, as he broke '
open 4 but biscuit, -
'Never snits you r
'No; mind at the same moment 1 e's threw
the broken biacnit back upon the plate. • 1
•Salorattis %maid'
" 'N'iniakt ii . the infitter with the biscuit, 1
John r asked Mii. Paley .amazed it the
singular Cominet•of tier liusbrind. I
- t
'there tire great junks of saleratus in it.,
If there is tiny thing I detest, it is tie taste of i
b.iernt . in btead.'
Ms ry took the broken biscuit to essinineit. 1
efhere is only it single speck to he seen
iu it--I will cut it out—pray take soother, i
Ji.ilim'
John (314 take atiolber, nid broke it open,
t—, ntother il,eek of •the offensive
,ttbstance, aeareely bigger than the head of a
pia:Th
'll9rcu't yon p.t.any cold bread he rs. 4:
ed, 11a he threw it back opou the ()late.
• 'There is. none in the house,' replied'
poor Mary, ready to• burst ioto tears with
roxition.
'Give toe apiece of pie, then.
Maly ought •a rrie'evpieee.
unough 4.4 cloys •
to a:r,mgle
felloW:said he. • 'Strange that I can't get
• ant thing thaCe fit AO eal.• • :
poor wife could hear it, no more: Tier
eves filled with• t.ears.and the tabbed aloud.
Jan was not -disposed to ca:ry the le , son any
ftpt her. Mary, as much as she found fault
ir-r , ..4-11„ was extrernelywn-itive,and ale could
not endure he 44, , hte-t censure.
Harr, try deer,• do 'not weep; Paid he,
giiing to
_her ancb impressing a itist.r. open her
cheek.
•What is the matter with you, John l lair
never belated so-6t ore.'
I was only holnlog up w n,rrcr 1p you.
You can tell hOw I feel ,when you find fault
with 4r6iything do.'
'1 ilever still again.'
My own Mary ! forgiie toe if I cause you
4 ; ' Tow ut are now
or t o' setyna
had,
John.'
a
Ire e very day.:
. greriefletil : that night.
1 :The River of Life.
ninth is the might . y steer of life. the mys
terious centre of chemical_ and 'Vital actions
as...wondriful as.ibey are indispenstehle, soli
' cuing our ntteniion no less ',by; the many
pobleins it presents to speculate ingenuity,
than by the practiesl conclustous to which
1 the*.e ipeublations lead. •It is a torrent: ims
i pet uotisly rushing:throng)) every, pait of the
j bOdy, carried by an elaborate „set-work of
{- veseels,whiCit, iII the course of ovelve month.,
j coni'ey 40. the variotis tiimes .no • less. titan
I three thou.:and potted* vreight.of 'nutritive
' mlterial, awl cutivey froth the various tissues
J three thousund : pound i weigilt of waste.—
]At ' every mere:l:rut of our lives there is
j rtearry ten riunde of ibis fluid rusbiirg‘ in one
(continuous throbbing stream, from the heart i
I throne' the. great arteries, „ which branch 1
1 and branch liken tree;the vessels becon.ing 1
ethaller and Smaller as they subdiVide, till
they are- ins i..ible to the _naked eVe,atal then
they , are called Capillaries, (bai'r-like vesrels) ;
I although they are no more to he compared i
I to - batre, than haiti; are to cables. These j
1 vest ols' to tu ri,ietovork finerlhan. the .firteet 1
I lace—so line; indeed, that if ne,.pi't;it'a the ;
...114iifsr.je,_rit*altritit .any part with the point of !
a n'eedre . , 'ne - open oos of 11MM and ,Ibt,put its
11,1 .0 . 1. ,
_we
.th e ' se vessel's
,tlii] .1)1goil -yields
'untie 'of its nOrierti'Mater,fakj..and receives' in
pro
1 hreliange leiter "Of the, !vaSted toots of
1 tissue; thtikinceliOr4..tintr stream - continues
in rapid. course: backwards to the heart. i
1 through a . systetn of trills.... which commence i
lin the, thyrind rif capillaries .that form the I
t teini'ination- of the arteries..' Tlie veins, fn=
..
' slot' etf hutulivltlitig like the Ar4.rtes, become
gratinally less and le's numerous, their twigs
I entering branches;-and-, the brioches trunks,
until theyritatir 'the heart. 'Wu , sooner. has
I the•blood Tonred into the. heart from the
1 veins, than itrushes through: the lungi, and
from .etbein hrinir, ' 11 g 1 4 13. to, tha ..,..heart. end .
artifice; thaSeoinpletinethunirole,- or circa
, latltntr r .:,,;.- - " --1, '''' ' . ''' : -
, ' Tli in wondni ful •••treitth, ?ceaseless/ v' ci fern-''
i laqueasouPhis Ili tOry,ceotve of the vital
, orgaitigu i :nridwar betreirm.thes-fonCtions of
uutrition_and exreitiOni feeding and ',Stimu
lating this_orgapiintoise.tivity, and reproving
froth tirenOrilltlinirii4iet; runtrii,itlt - :. lii' its
tot rent, tire ard,s ..of iiirtz: 'different 'etibatfiniies'
are litirrieit,tilonk;'. it.'eartieqattritk' decafie,
salt Lit - reran' Or nes metals, arid. iiillpi !'' Nil -,
Urine . of !organized 'eilbs. - loaV,in'ittliritiid
and tbfilte4f dale; svhinti :b l y''!ofriii' is's* OrSti:`
sideratr.blifloized...retiritleti ftivkfi tit' 4i.dfrroik.
eriOstilif-fo;dielit ereirtiti r tie'' , 'Of thellirintt; to
be 2 .retileced lii - 36ther ''tittillicithiq't The iron
Tvhiclr-lttiiiisliefiPoaiviiiil 6 ')iii6e . :4oniAtedj .
Profetstsorl3uktiftliitted ,tcrl exhibit '' a t l n ruti=isf ;
it in iik'lt'et litii - Teleinf.i.4l* . *:- one': iptetiliit* ,
Freacbmaa has suggested that' valeta j:ctiaid'
:be streak frank . titcriletal Elitacted from tha '
blio Airkvaiirtiiihi/'Tiat: iiii•tina 'saigasifivs,t •
we Oiild'iliiier.'6uritiMiii*tii'Tlie antic e t :' '
tilief v ed . ?fitiiii tiiiiiihti.4.Ofit:64l=lttli•kii.,ti4.sr
.....,......
ll' '.
1 'AriErliAliallag 1 ':' I with IA; knife,: i1e' . !• ,1•01 . 11 4 611 9 0 :.;. 1 )..1'A5' its; iefeslro I The. Retinue Of atOllritith.etirtltte
01: sihe - Itsilitilstiliiiiithi;Vesiiaws - 'Sill could either- atilke a blow or 'rtglob' his • other', -, It epitertre that the number of individuals
.
- 1 li -V. ' 'l' fall- f arms - . ~, ~, , impk.y,4.in th e persottal shrvice : of Her,Ma
-4 ;li tY tta,'a 'citl i ip Id ,tifilrY f - ,g- l i n , t l f l bad - Another .
.stepwoOLl bring, the eneray.to the , jertly, exclusive of huntemen, whippera-inedoss,
.I of
I°lP ' " 1 ' flAncr .' ' ' 4l? ' C ' er -n-
.1.5
---..
I dresibeil limit, and evrv- !terra wits stretch-10ot enumerated in the departinent of the Male
d kawk , tbStit, seat° ts (font of 443, : a g'elr° e a -„„ - i ati '- 01 , f o; aap r i u l, ashen to his sure ter of the Home, is Ls follerret,./n'the depart
wltieh roared in the large open firepince of their , ...1
cithin,, and were talking cf sateueet friend*.
e._
e i r p ali sn . w as isitu iii ii ii ttee ,x l u , t au ‘ s!
6 a te rter ak iO w ti g a b g in i:
p ta n e t t it t
e ri nt ite f, L v o e rd Steward, 107 t, in,the des
I Togethei with - his broth'iraldnetra.- Spicer, h Lord Chatiberlaim e 35; is
' ''' aliaat taro Doelnla ' from tbe deer's brunch, -1 the deparunent of the Master of the Horse,
, lie had -Tealoyettfann Naw,./. ;3l3 don;Vottneoti- ~ '-• ; • t - '6, - rx 1 k e d ''• o 1
.T s i as is. this array
' `'' ' I'' Ighti lid I - A k -
~,,„"rot i c , .i n ,
In
return witu f ete tel,are.--osere mra i 119, t o u t! , 0, . te p e rig ,
4 ,.
rut; i s
r , t i l ite u e e ted - tftOre l‘ jg t , °.- ca tt r lii the fiddst .`
LOgether the coala, - upon which ; 'he-laid the there must be added. oit the household of
: ' til l'
of the finest, which was fast being thinned ou t ,
when he derriere(' it with , mucla -apparent - , o f theetel e , a. treasezer.ze private secretary .
before the strong arm or ilia new , eettler, and i rel4l3,_and then laid himself dunk to sleep. I tw o !grills of the liesieltarnber,-a, clerkatur.
; givi4 g PI " ll ' IG gr44 ` n 4148n11-1434 !1" )11 ' 43. I It. seems that Bire-.:spieer'smetlied , ei4ooking i 6hal, thme seliestisit in ordinary, sad arsequini
• The tadierte - Memel art ff 141141 1 i tithed , .
h. I veniso n war; not to his liking, and hehad-ore- I extraordinary, and ,a chapfaiant. , Oaborattrlls
feried to curb , his appetit e until he, meld • littraf,an„. two, gentlemen usberP, :twit, PkYal
-1 h tbr ets . 7v g p h at i f i e7i e b g e o ug f 1111
th e gf r : ain j:l4l u7, s c7n s ' .I :a irs t9:l . ntf - , i
„, kook it to Suit his own taste. highly' season. cips - ,,in.. ordinary, and
, 1 two -extraordinary,
served, ,m, lighten, tbe,oomfoit
aiiiLiner. ' A
the enjoyment,of their ohinlney corner! _and led fecal is as dimateful to, an Indian its the fonr-surgauos: in tedieary, I We: surgeon dee
it is Aoki° be wonderedat; whin we consider., s
atue fued - raw would he to a white' man., lists, atid'in apothecary, and a gentleman
the eubject of, conversation, that they should
lu. the morning, after present,ing ' t Spcer rider; heetclee an army
.agent,to receive his
sit keg after the usual period of retiring in
with a. haunch of his vensirm ~ t ire Indian pay, sud a selicitor to eonduct his latiga
ens"; dints Luc dreamed of the passing !lours explained' his visit by saying, as well as hos• lion. ; .,Adding these: the.household function- _
.
A sudden stop to their colloquy was cawed could by signs and _broken Englisb,... that :tries_ muster 22. - 75 645022 - t In;S:Mtland and
.. the himself and, father had lost, themselves in the Ireland, there prla trio, Jamie royal hameholde r
L} 11 -Le pound Of bwaea7 b°°f•*"PPre'ad":' w e tel e , Mad after cove:gag his parent with , The first of these (mu l lets of a keeper-of the
door, and
• in li - triufueut - after a shout from
to to l his blanket, and hiding him in 'a hollow log, [greet neat, a lord privy seal, a lord clerk, .reg
witbont, intiatatedthat r , oine
i t o un ne a ' t e e e s si o r i7 t i te - l i l a had wandered in search ef a shelter for iater, a lord ad,vciertie, a bad juatirte clerk, an
attract the ettention of the
himself, until he saw the light in_ 4ieer's 1 hereditary ;liana cotistable, is - 4 uiglit..lnarilk
house.
~.114r. Spicer ; arose , npened the Jeer, I
cabin, - _ • i chal,„ an hereditary master of ,the. household,
and paused out into the night. Ile eonhi re- I
„,„„„.„______
an 6 n 7 ejilnT Y standard bearer, an_ahereclitary
cognizo the outline tar a - man on horseback,
but the flail:nee; which shrouded all objects
' Hot and colt!.
One Adurebad Illahrasphand, a. priest of
Zoroaster, wishieg trao ce the di-senters
• _ armor bearer Wad squire,of the royal Lodi
?Lady Serlon &Eisen.) an liereditary,earver,
in gloom, prevented" Lima from distinguish
slur? hereditery cup hearer, an ,thereditaey
lug the features, or 'myth' ng whereby
Ile : and infidels of his day c o n c is efth soperiur truth usher (heirs of the • late jr.S Patric*, Walker)...
might gue.s at , the, character of Lis visitor. f
, i and holineas.or, his r ith ..
-P ---, psoposed flint on, ark hastoriegrapber,-thteepheeicians in" :or--
To L's question of .. Wh o ', th ere ?" a volley i
of •sounsis was Ullereti by the stranger—as blit - miked_leo t ly ther e should be potired elsfil- dinazy-and a physiuMe aceoucheur„, three our-,
teen pounds of Ineltcd coPper, hot from the • geons io or4inary,' tivTo surgeon- dentists, - two
unintelligible to Spic . er av so . much Greek. furnace, on the condition that, if he received i ebemje t a and druggist", a 06pperin ordinary
or Arabia. lie was. somewat "''Angered'at n ornace, harco,
disbelievers eliould hod' and I sod Oennii.!s, tines drarrs - and six chaplains„
seolt nuatttempt to answer lii, simple clues
,tield their eralenee in the presa r nee ,t(' 6) six bereditiry- keepers- of palaces (nearly: all
tote, and led the dther that • he must speak
, ' great a prodigy. The "Die:km:mire IPsto- t mere relate) and a body guard.of royal arch-
English f r be Would unhorss him. 13 T this I ratte," which tells -the tale, , says the trial ers, commanded by a captain-ge:end three
time Ids eyes bad hecome aceastotned-tttbe war repelled to have been Made nith*ecb lieutenaat-genetals, and four nosjor-generals
derlauss, and he was aLle to make out the complete success'th .
11 ,.
at it the eeeptie's were The fri-h boulehol4l, elli n h ie fernaed on_the
stranger to be au lielian, motinted'cin a 8 "'" 1/ t)acontinently concerted. is this a gni:l . : , fa- :Eeglisli model, bee among its fu' nationals!)
sixsti, rongh and wiry looking pony, which, ,
bts.do V m master bore no his back the car- i tile, ores it only an unexplained facts Nfost: t two . persons deacrihed -ms -.,': gentlemen at
ems of asicer. By- signs, i
, S
I reactos aye rem peed to treat it. aS a 'coerize large,' whose duties must be refs, to the ini-
.1 a' ' r
nil- e Vr W°l.o and vulgarstory, utterly repugnant to gem-, , agination. If, , three-fifths of the , household
of English,. the I n dia n was enabl e d to make I men sense. But, 'many things which omn- , propel were also made "gentlemen and ladies
Spicer understand that he wanted to atey . all 1 mon sense lets sCornfully rejected have found ' at
. le rge ," in the ordinary meaning of the
ni g ht
.
refuge and 'a reefing place in the realms of phrase, Her adiajeatywouid Ire much better
I
!octant assent was given, for-en'lndiar t war- „teee e . In proof of the fact,,we have only . e , ;ee d a n d t ast y more comfertiti p sle.---/Tortk.-
I tier was not, at that: perrod , --theyrimst . Pleas - ito gri babk to the infancy et 'Steam, gas iio ion; I?,eforna Record. ~,, , 4,-, , ~.,
;. 6 -• and
.harmless geeit a :man could laye in 4 electricity: l 'f. Dentigny, 'regards the
,an.c- 1
hie house,,and itit,ettr was net. t ette airartne,st 4 dote ns ,„ ,t,,, undoubted fat and hewes:r i iu-
I friend of the red than of the ft:Test.: linwever, t peobaid ,,, , it , rnaii3e , is
nevertheie,s, petreet y
I the'requtst had 'l4c•ll' , inhae. and' l''' "'quid ncit - verraciotri and historicah 111.4o . vcredil t le 011110;
4even ternlen eheme from his door on snail,
bi remark., are false, 'and mdpy . ,.ineridit4
itglit; s , be viits - bid to dismount and enter, , things are true.• It is hardly wortuliq'polin",
1 ' while his-horse •was, led, t,er -e- largef4g -s t) f na,, whether drat hard riYmeel - ,alehatie - eif e
I" - T, " hid ' 443 Lite :only S ' lni q al l ee ,,, t)fa 1 ma '
ster's eejoyed hi. fiat 'e ti oppelf.lacies e r
etaLle on th e prditisek -•' The . cer,Seee '''. she . bath 'dr net beeat use - M."Dpilti , iay backs Li s
'etter' sue tiarried info the 'house, tOp,ether• ,
opinion b , t .
_ sem:yr - at ,
.. ,,t00 ,.. 0e n
j ,
~,,, ibibt. , ,
; pent two rifles witiiiii the Indiana here. 'Spicer
othit r nw 4..e : lie i m i s . i i iiago r 6 , i i
vritt4 : , l a
ill I no: like the -look, of Ins guest when the • I finger, oii-his 'lintel 'several trines into a Inokri
full blare of the lira ht, • u ‘ p. his person and i t
of itic., ,, cctiesteetit .. itit . tcr: highiti k , o
~
. a. I
the fact of his being so wen Itrin — ibr, be- lie has rePeated the experimeni with silver, ! i
1::a i t rille.l, he carri e d in hu e dlt a hionze and lead, tiiid Me isesell-La's be s en c'nl l- i
I.l:sk and -relr•ing kife—araused. Isis sus- 1 , . , r, . •
pletery tuentlem it tnisiime; seesation and Co l
i itdons of the object of Ids visit. Ttro In-; hoiming _ et , copt ., , . i . ir
on itsig . oco .-
wh o , he ,
flu, prolathly rit.tii:e6l, tlis fact by i the ex- 1
, ; mentions aftere aids. XeCrlds,l4ll.`,lry wet- I
tressioa of hia-fece, and rid -,_l'inn'e•C c' f.. ......c ting the fi nger v. , ith ether before plunging it l
o empties, which he pinced in tno,cerner wit
, into the meftedlead, a feelint 9C.chilluess is.l
his ritl•s Ile -ISScred by tiara 'act,' Spicer 1
I , tetretiet , d. 13 „
wetife e„ . _ t
e , ii , ; , er .
with
thedw off somewhat of tie reserve and asked I e l : ter it mar b e f„hi nged it y p t i i n cf e - t it: i, inte - i
the oth er il he:wanted Miry' stipper., Without I t a n .. ' . )., c-...,....
ser d 3ho ` du ,
. g es of - centigrade
.
reply tug In ;s r-is, the I whet, teck his koife, , Reni‘m ~ , .
• ill:rev neat t
. r rE: ,
lee :i
ur s i tnertunine4l-' 'takes melting .... I
and, gx lug. t.) the r e un.::: s_i of t 6 deer, ttot off Li u ,. it l , w'ss o ,-, or sterlinEio,licr, and is grad-' f
two steaks, which he Lauded - to .';sirs. Spieer, I
noted into 80-.. de - o , r e e e t . bet , wedo t h at , smi
_Lon ,
~
who and 'i' v °° 3 w e TI en`ing'. Mist Uf ' S ex-I
urn '-ant e s -' Th b e dentigride 'therbotneter 1
eritleri of her. She treis,rdingly , purtlrem over
more - convOnieetliidiXridesibri time inieriil:i,
the fire to broil; sail meantime laid the table
into 260 degrees._ .T.L..1-.10.; iliarefeii, Lite, r
a ith snob other, eamhisas a arathe ; cabin afford-4
which it, pigascti )4.
..130 .•
utigny to tlittist-his i
1 ed. IV,liert tiro meat waa*y[licienil.Y.cookredr.,
his
as merxil;,n Auto 6lrsakt- ooter-pat-
/IS ' Slie
,thotigh,i, it Was iaketi feuris,tbeAre,
1 - ' . otch
amtpoi:eitp...l34
pitemowo,
cookotiy.
and thoroughly x,t.sened iyith salt and pep--
,three tiums as hotats.„lmilitigenistera, In like
1 er, after the whi t e ttinh's method a,f conkiu g . ,
o _ oner.,
on tetrestee ztger
or
Lhoothlosy be
'fire losiiin, who listri , ,sat..in stleneO4oring 1
~, r o g .
ou with equal safety into boiling wreer
the piepsrAtion of the-meal; was called ticerit,.l! "
,lisving bete wetted With enter. --Dick- 1
But ' •
and drew up his, chair fur that purpom, 1
er . snllousehou Ilf ord& , „,. _ , ;
both Spieel• and hi„., wife rtoti.:ed that tie itte t ' _ _____,,,..,, e ___,__
bat a modthful <,i two cf the meat; with t ', - 'Care of ,the EY O S.
,
witich,.for voine..reas on wbieli they could- no Craw ord, the celebrated soulptor, 11.14 . I
ditine,•he seemed disgusted. • Nothing was I i n , e t e r ate bahit, of readieg,inoteeijning ii- 1
said be either FailY ; and the. Haft's was clear- I xitiou ; one eye had to,be tape oat _in, cope
1 4 ,11 it
oh
Levi sl'Yeadr in. ' 4l °h°- , Si' qtanpe of a eaincerous 'tumor furtuitt,g be:
isas laid :loon, the flop- in fr?nt of the fire for l i hind it, and his life li d s -paid, paid t . 119 (di reit, ; after
the Indian to sleep upon, and 'Spicer and his i „ eat , or suffering sail oe...expend:ore urns i
wife refired to bed in a tootle- which adjoined -' .t
i large antoilnl, of money.". 4 .Plesoutt, the Idst o - I
the main sipartment and, which, from the' rise, in coeseritienceU t the,diaprder ef it nerse, a ,
posioun of their enuch, gave them a full vivib t , wh i nla ale.e3., were rendo , to p4 1 , ,,,..,.. ,f5t , t i
of the other room, toge'bet with th e Indian, 1 ail . Wriiiil4 Ptii•Pcne''. q°,1114 not' use ' 4 ' PP."' as
1,19 - - Sc ,"The - care.s.s•of tbe deer• 113,11 1 .. i- ,;•-•br4 t a- w h en it fade:l to maks,
:inns, ~.• • ,le"., i' a , see , I . , ~
been laid by: the aide of th,,, d ru „,,,,, , which ; a mark for aim'. of itik..;' !?9,1* ,g Oll 6- pt.', "'"
tilti next to the door tretwem the • two apart- I ~„;s i t 1 1;, li n e s u i ei t gea, , e f his. pap e r ~„,,ye. t , i
, i'ir. 1 --- ;', .I`'' dvartegtis In :wrote n l li *
meats, to that `a , person iu pasdng horn one.;
w ! t 5.1..,... .IS3 , !.,,
~,, I 1 j
tu the other would almost step , ever it. Be; 4 hiato r ats i , u sj i ii , an, k it e , CPO , on i' 3 • 17 1 1 (1:141 - ,
- t1 1
fore going to led S p i ce r hadt a h en care 1 _ , !: oei paper being guided as to the Imes rat , I
see that his ride VAR in good order; ant, i edges by l ', itts , , ires „.1,,,, , ,,,, t i t . 0t 4 ht it „ Nice
plireel at the head of his bad, whera lie could 1 f r ,,,, • b ut : w i t h
„u ll t h t ,, , ,,, hi„d,„„ c „ ) , he l ies 11
reach it with ease, should•at cal
' ally require made iduiseif ono erthe: inestreadtd.le of mod
! o,,e_ 11,6 suspicious of his gues‘ hid not i ern historians, afrd esreed a fortwae !Asides
, i
been entirely allayed, though Iss wr.s e ‘ ire f ul ) o void these gad sraii)sr'catainiries wc iitg;
to rii:tdd 'Altus ing, them, yetpa thought, Lest o pen the young, espriiellY, never ttr . e.e the I
to prepare'' for any einergeuer. Iloth parties e ,. e „ 11 ,
,any „ ,ltu ) fichti,
, i,-, t . l , l,t...t o otte,eitteiy,ef i
laid th em down to repsee, and soon nothing '
: sight as: tequiZed, nor to use (Gem , in any, e
l•ut the rain and wind .broke •tho silence Lf t strained position, or tlideridieg ',, in ,Inril,-iians t
(ha night... , . • 1...., f.: :,t or carr i nc i,
.. , )y e
,u tr,,, aPaii , roll ea.Z.4 iti .Vi!,.W.,,1 :
An bourhad ps.rt,e,2--ittniz i lithiv9l7en't long- of the many ineurrdile eyrdi-alase*,.!o,vl.l ea t i ,
er, for be could only, guess at t be,,firee—and their children against. reasi.,g by twilight • ; '
.found I. ' 11• `' ide "' k J ; and a'll l ' ia tha t is. 'not, berate sunrise nor rilltor;etinasa- 1
Spicer omse , t, ,
f acu lti es on th e etteteh. Whet had awakened s as I_
It w ou ld be greatly i
Jetta,' not to ridl 9 a:them to'
him he-could not toll, buts , his glances :arse read or_ sew by any artificial Itglie; not,,if
directed at his gleiwti ,and , .eilbottgb tb° i'rq that is unavoidable.. let.it beciroperativa , that
h a il burned low, et,nd only thre.w•a,fitint light- they, cease-et nine o'clue k irt night id iutniner, I , 1
on the oljects in the other apartment, yet ha alla l k y, ten ,a L fartik , m ,• tio, „ tbe l inger .
. 1, I
saw be kid partly,i4:
~, fr?in,, lll ,,s J'aller. and is : a most ittext'ltaable,fo/Iy,mnd will: 16 (7 11 4 0 1
' in a sitting 'l 7 b4itire,; leaning' on one hand, °Oaten ittiug ; its pliniehmene, Jo read or sew, l
rods
inten;fy giv;irig in to theati•Oth 'Where be b y gai 9 , , ,, 01 l im p s ,. oe,,e,Titeligitr t fetart„eiten I
slegit.= Quittly..nndging• his X% i fe;he found that' tdeep afralt daylight n e tt morning asm-habit. : l
she, too, VMS wide, awake, noti,tvaiabing .tite. To" persona
p f a ll pge , tI A 0 ft mi 0 v ipi a r i m , 1
movement* Of tYl•kili..,nn.,.. J: 2, ,,w1Y a,tid
~4 8n ; practice-ifoltasiotztryt/fratthu .:, , ,, • „ 1
tiously ,the, latler raise d bnns'elt il° 'll ii i!" t l gi n t` tt i, t . „ - c - fr7,7;:','l/4 4 , t e'._ifyi tu nds't,4 (4,
ana, aPparehtty istit•fied that tits 'lest 7ss . . ,
~ ,• r „ .
_,).
.. f , t _ ii. ,..
ii ,_
__,
~, a te rd. make your_nellbtgt,.l•ni),l Y....''', 5"?..-.Y• I'VP•Y.
sound it=leir• he 'Tl'marlied the " " -e.1.- , Ima would ' n ap ',Vdtunen, satin Vvelers,
bi a ~, r u inalitwk Ised..k nife•harl -- •
i ff).
jetit di ) i f is i ; fe pe , e y lii , 1c y,0,mr, 4 , - e i t itai - ,,' 0 .
placed.; there ,he *Pia VIO * O 4 '1111.4,1' `'beef; i
, 9 , ~,, „ -EO . -„, 04 ' liihieiii i ttie l 'ere%.B*-!:n3Qatik
stealthily c,iver. It l l‘ , o ,o l l. dAr to g=Se'li Vlr. w ,,t• .I.IIP-,i'-t)i '‘vrthet - ii;ioolijoi,l - Y ybu?;t4114417.
liii ThoYee)infi o( Spicer 1,90 -- 1111,,!“ 1
~,P irritit .:,„ 1 04
ei be
in
1,
pl,tion i
Inali l',er: 1)( 0 . j? ' 4 rill lgirl'4l' lurk, t ' e X c • ft -' - t i wheirs`ecii ltuncer ,iri et•t,';'e'd i 'Mt t rlP ° ' l . )e :r
be desertireil:- Sattsfied - Of' firer'irt*LialV° .. • ...,,' i hafies'i-s 'fioe:,sioitie,aild,
' 'lib a 41 0 .h for bid - rifle-, 1 that otunta jars ,
hig.g9e ' st. -Ili
31411
4 i reKt.
f t,l I let t he stinsKitto 'of clipaLan met nem an
but; thouslKAo./roubiscwaii , , the JIM -Ar wri ,
De
4 ,
ways. ,
run „.1)11.4yor
eve}
...
Itiw .
du*nlyPtill l ...°f_hifi IP.ll°.!jft r !'l! l -g ; 4 1, 6 1. 41 1 1 /q9 - Ft n . t Me 4 . 1 4
~t ii , c 4 i , cle 1r t ,,„„,,;,,,, ; ,, u rAs ,
.....nent,..., a c iange, , n`,ll"%r Tf. ° l - I-fa t r t ;r6bi ts ji, te a rrr .h, t „alsoutAbe., (mime.'"
•
lie knew would alaritPtltiat'ierrJrr, - and be V
. 1 , t. ~ _. side.ktappy--Pift.celcw,l4o
- iVreehl - fiat, - ttepared to e t trisize arx, wp m .
~,,.. .
thf - rerbni pert catty ' ' 1 1,11- - ,,i t bus- bands indeilltiriko:Will .!egralxst° t e4% '''•
Act *belt tha 'Jima elitia .1 .6 r fictle'lL . e . r - I iii, tad ta IfOrn. to.' W , t4P l ikuJs 444:
ttie'itirliaa.titekbp, - - Pide"nt 'hik: k ni fe dm " f t " ;IP f j; .,1 .. .,,,t,:f l i lift :ft",,a iir4 , 5„A09,09 1 W5 , 14,14#
frithiVlbet abietif,atid ' MW-lti ' ea g e i lthd :. ll a e '
1 ' I r 40,..4,944 % pAa,4114)
-.- ' 'he '-iarti'itiipietitlitriog the dent- 'ergs -'!lg- 0 i , l if- . t i . s i o n ei d
inoment:more ~ _ . ~ .. ~.
.1.k.0v let,-1. ti n , w it o
,alorty". -meet
~ m -a} 1,, v, 1
to hie 4'p/hutted 'with- IV' tierilelite ' l ee{ I 1 .
eornes home .prplexad 4 44 1 ,44
'titaead quick as thfiiiitit 'Spirt er's Plat_rint ".!•!1??1 7 , v.• 1 - •'. - 4. i 1 ,, bath heeforbearusg.
'• 11 • • rid li, ""l'iliel, '' ''
Ift Merin- 'Ca t nip tursiti9}4,' an ,e ~ , _ ,
n i ,ie- 241 - I- 4 14 'IL , JPSII.Ie .. - . and; ' 4 ,-, 4 ,'., ii . oiLltual iletfeetions,anclimmew
diao'oresrarthe'thWold„:"ltit i 'sprOig 'ufs'lla n r ., R
_„ c
nt.3o e
theta.
'spire hio rifili,"inti, r iii. fito r iCtile9 xvii`ii only anana el l e 5..(.40 1• i d
I=2II=IEI
'VOLUME XVI; 4:
Young; Autforioa-.7,th0,Ling0.,-.
.6 - Iroo ng =lb.." (liind n inrieic4,traieler
nt n p ii,t of hie j - minef.t;vciitin the -- : way-di
rorgea oftheee
roadivetil inkd me - to Mani:heater I"
"Neither. sir; but if yOn cw<ait an. hoar the
Frage will- be slung-to telit - you:to.toirsitor.
'
. .
You nppear to-be n tiLlimfwd boy, - but not•
particnlnr4 it-barged 4veitb Tonnbers... , llotr
old n - reji-;:l 1"
, • .
• "I.'sn,l,tviti f in itidund.in my Afteenth spur.-
I r bring shrinvd,they - mkein ine tbat
v a.v. round here. have knocked spot*
ta ttld llrball, and beat ,the • anfthnimaater at, •
and kireivi but wheyr..-Ypu. talk •
ihrtutte4yged with- manners,. Pm-wit loaded •
Arai tante:4.loo
ilace. you.
~P:trenra lit
,friattri:the.ithi.utan
a ati, kirk/4d
an& kr k me to I :le l the thing*ainneti,:' , .:
Witb , ..viheni.ilo-on:rn , ll I:mean; with
w honi.4lo: von •liVer; • ';- ,• • •
. .
VF*I tl+ 4
.; yott„ oall..iiiring• being
bound,ttut till: yobtra:onerand4itteutrhi , one .
clltlto dimmest einem that •teer , set down' to a -
bgiled2 ltiafier t .l.liver up this bill tbetei to old
Wng'onnt'ts• Who tarps ; with me `and a yoke
otronat wi'sgi4= l ' k-,
• yoan,g ;put 'early •culture -•
seams to Lave ,been, sadly ; . •.neglected. Have:
you ever enjoyed _Su n day • pri viiegps •
Win% .netrer .brink:there:: lin% -
hedge-ling nor. a nrood,ch unk %wit Fin• three ,
mitre o f h ere ( phi 'Wagoner -dsai the. Ineatii
and -I" leave:the:hide and talluvv.:" • .
.. . . .
' IVllaC'msf I call your name, tnyladl" - '.....•
".Yea ..-expt. milte Any, mistake; kitil-ioe-,
*lint you lotye the-most cif; jitit.lnygeruirei..
nime is: Alpha- Cheesebto. , :i-fottleielt-they -,•
will in,,i-Cheetly-.'-..l3mrTO'VßAted,MOTerjilTle_
than erzetuen ; I-.Yan ` , .hen:' ..theold wowan.
gi,ing'toug,ne, tw : t I . must... teorin .14 or the
&d:. s.fry ‘kildlle here aid liok,,ka both.. So,
eipt u u. et,teei .4er mp yoU ts.' and, i f you'll eddy.
-treue if .tuultri3iinds.i.;, : ',.liit.r.show you tun. or
ply. tlet:tuto.."- .••• • ,-.4-.1-! :.•,- - - .••••:-...- .
a ;,i p remark. that- half the „enroll of
hal n. .iu trifie3;'. nor - Werra,
they. - wore frail spur.te , .tlien , the'prietierri.
too. Inuoir indulgr.ri in try some • Irv:ions; of
r 110..! with - • 116111 they. , rissoeinte. •
finpr.ri nod:). , is .$ . griet in.ui :abort
prrelilied !t) ii some. ~ ol.,t i erst, Qr.- tab.
'ruin); tsnue.. ...'ll4ree :t Ch i li Ibirrever.
pply Only •to 'lint, opteleir'nl the
oboe° n cl.:firres nark{ a—
ons iwror. inenuer.."
.Any - unplens , tut inafdent
set wen Or ft tlit trio, und-1.143 qmplilied s and
eNazier,ete,i 4
, t . t.ropo r tiara to: i .
opiorri user sent rt. orlon - 144s And if it, Ono be
rot; veil
. 0 rider cireurnigtnneeint:Pennlitl;•tho
titivation, rr9 roindi.the bet - en:J.7lin ecinrse .
P.14 . 1 , :-04 4 1` 10 ; vWii, '4hec foiliearancei, of the
iciier, is perfectly ,extu!nsted.: v Thot,lnters
a lin nd red .tinis:s.,,seep....henory.• in Aenrsnort
rn:‘ t',llGott n i il4g(grf, I. Imre cot' er. k troiria
sorts: ilitAngive:pi, hiil , 7lo:l Obi° _
q fivenitic,, plot io ilieovgltosydefi=:.
view hr.., debt:nil .ntrd• .retiu i erarint ;
:ertl. , ..r..erstkniture the. feelings-of
the envirri,.e ithont-trentthartgt the Lerman fiat, ,
I -gnu' t t fitk •ikaorneti roes practiced
hr tutd • )41-natir iii. k.on issneildlity. and amine
blvmannerg they Ao net, milt to offend, and
u
a. titenisqlfr s. nubs vpy when :"...tirray.inceeed ;
and vial Ailip,.l!%t are!, or, thtli'"fiiitttes4
Canoe., they, rvonhkirinindotr;_it.forevor....i Teat
ng:1 1 1. Or/Po' sou tcl , tire gentlest. disposition, •.
twat_
,in grolto: persons, and
renrlerel , ha limafly:l stispiciofirt. and .
morose, -arid givirry„AlSe to !web retorts
sand ; nugeueront., rtot list WWI.: b4si marred ,
of
I sqjog OlPikirks: . -7. it 'ilns4;strtoriniable . ,
practice3lAnd.rillitt, indiiide44 3 -Ifttio b o =
eadetl,l4 long finDit.osll heeorne
pprtiat
,iti, ..:-Thedledicati 46041 iaveift:it
cause., it'; ., 4 3- 34nbeljomittitc0 18 Plttitinem of:
thi s ir s r. 4l ? - rtren abeirkldi it, heeling° it
iii lintneul) ; mind ton, Blionl4l - ; be.. early :
tiben keit u end, be taught Ito
`optisidecir, , a irs /buoy* Steorestion.;‹.
tarAll'EptiktOr;dotro ;g4 l 4l.olkkoi •abildt,
rilektruatAte :becoming ponalitrit!th, plder
pejs9o.2m,scikd . Ays. 449 het, eitmt, arena ,
P!itiglr4in ciuuont. lotlwritr-the:otreels.