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O'er At the very____ L • • g1 37- XIIOIOI7 I 3 I MSt 1IZ•160111...40 abrupt Brick finliditig, Montrose, Pa. April 11343.. y. r • EVAN 'JENKINS,. Zalcoema.a , pool. ...theascrticaseor, FOR SIISQUEHANNA,COUNTY. 'ost °MCC Waren, Duridaeor South Olbscin, Snaq't Ctianty, Pean'e..] Feb. 3, 186t.--Iyio wt. mmpro•cooran WM. H. COOPER & CO., T)ANK Pa. &immoral° Post. Cooper Co. • °Zee, Lathrop:onm building, Turnpike-et. r. B. w'coi.wa. D. W. IMMIX. McCOLLITM & SEARLE, TTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law,—Montrose, Pa. ja. omeo in Lathrop:' new braiding, over the Bank. DR. H. SMITH & SON, tRGEON DieliTlSTS,— Montrose, Pa. 00ffice fn Lathropa' new banding. over A .- the Bank. All Dental operations will be •gairisia l performed In good style and warranted. JOHN SAUTTER, riAAMONAIIII3 I'AII,OR...ISIontrOse; P. Sitap I over I. N. Bollard's Grocery, on Main-street. • Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance —pledging himself to do all work salistaetarlly. Cut- it tine done on short notice, and warranted to Et. Montrose, Pa„ July 2th, 1860.—tf. FASITIONABLE.TAILQR—ItontioseiPa. Shop - , in Plicenix Mont, over ems of Read, , Watrous - th Ironer. Alt wink watricnteiloor to fit oxfd finish. 1 1h Cutting date on abort notice, In beatityle: Jan '6l) I t .10111 C GEOVFA, 1 near rim Baptist Meeting Home. on Turnpike ,treet, Allprders Jilted prompVy. injirst-rate cutting doneon short notice. ontt.warrantealO Gt. L. B. ISBELL, EP AIRS Clocks, Watches., and Jewelry at the . JAL shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. All vi,L4.Fltrranted. ; Shop la Chandler andJesscV Isrole.libAltosisi Pa. WM. W. SMITH, OliaMillatt+l24.Finr°t . C.- 0 VORDHAX, lAtitrintenolitin Wan, 3iontrote, _II. Pa. Shop over DeirilVeictedb. All kinds of work made to order, sad repairing done neatly. jell y „.„. nrARELT.,, St, 01/uus Ware, Nuts, Mu- Poii Mtn, tweemet, Tan_ cr_rrotai.—?t4o44lPerflP erc, &q,.—Agent for artlitOlutlat popular PATENT EirlC/ITES,—Montrose, Pa. aug tf DAVIP C. 4.1i4Y., 111 om 10.4 • u ,4*- • irrgy . aldimue.pernt.mtifitlmm will attend promptly to all calls with which he may se favored. Office at Ttidde Hotel. :rep Milford, 415%17. 180.1, mgOlq4 . l; 2 .TOmp>:. DR. E. PATRICK - St; 011 - .- - f. - b GARDNER,: T l oano "' l f „ 1.4 orxtim i gglLLEG!t, e tt . ership for the practice dr redictue add • pared LU attend tonll _bnainees 41,14 1(01y and. ptincteailY,o l ; irka,k hal:Masted t? ?Iteik,c44dia trnta;ercitrict with the times. " " ' - • • Diecues and deformitiee Ortioi taws, sadall pargicaldiseatestpla • 04 te tlrVgaafcTer PtallTl la. to kll Bata, meal. mgneat vaunt; area ?saw •,- Montrose, Pa-, May 7 th, /862,74 Pf ' ' IL TAKENOTWArL 1-10,1513.102. ,MMa r VAIMICAtiIIW," 4, WOgif .01841411 assonnuent t Ah Saone coast: WV on ha:IL Open, Tannery, & Shop on Main Stmt. •e" • , ' - Montrose, Feb.6th. d. P. & L. CI KEELER FIRE VNStRA..NCE THE iiiiißAiCE'te.thOftt*.RlCA, Ras Ibpththawdaika4*ll}c744Xplitgllso. The Oldest Insurance - Co.& the' CASH CAPITAL • ASSETS 04/3i,.- Was ratesstreaslowits those ataxiy gobd eonitensy In New York, or elsewhere. and its Directors are among the firpt for honor and interity_ enSalss - PLTT, -; ARTELtitlets_ .4-COPPIN. Pres. Montrose, dulyls, G_' .1;t11,1ThIGS:PITXIT1), Ag:t. ~ INSITRAW 101 P 111, As}f . 61MITAt; ON MILLION? DOLLARS. mints Ist July' 1660, 01,461,610.2 7 . LIANELMES, " " 48,068.68. •••• • J. mat= smith, sec' y. Chas. J. Maithi, Prtsidentt. John McGee, lon " . P.: WilinonbiVice " Policies issaedesid—reuenred, by . :thii sindersigne at •Alki nava. to the Brick Aloek, Montrose, Pa. ,AutilithirrA..titttan •Totuthitid, Watinfifillcotlatid. iftw a4 ait BIWA sower MOTS la aumfahone biti‘ Pottud tkpwars% mat& ;la ail ! tba , 9Wpei oireaaltliagtaaapirslisad luta Scakuut.for sate by WM. H. CoOllgkok Ca,,Baxaam. 80. 7 ;61, lifontrode, Pa. Santiotnwitsid- phia 'l".rtittftlientroseiloa. • OrPictures ' taken to all ' ]da ds of argatiketraatint ban 011 e; alif pp Art- • • s r_ Pei" • 11.11 2 PettesgattOci r rILIVATC-2.017.-Nawltartand f State OW, ASA. s u rpoti. 7nrrrnr 1.71—! •Ftam CluroilierelJanhiat piSetitettibitl t• roii wish i4 l 4iile'' 4 4 - 'l44 i ii',i r tili, 'My d'eati;ltin4 Ili?, your ot er,andifirot - 0. 10 tilOde,'Ogiltilqiani?el 'SVO,F.#:‘io Of° you pleasure; so be,it. ''Oie.circtiintittioces are„atill 'fresh: in ixiy ra, Fhioiyi lint,' , I t,iip; , there 40' the 'ether partner .1n ,:t e il firm' WO, hcr :Cimirg-,taCcir-, - Te4 LY to amend the recßid:, ' Jost thirtYyeareaga, hist'liilarY. term, Col. J9sialf stark,: gatc.s.,! *c.l., ex.• ecimniandei of thatitaens'regliii§lit ) 6o Bogglywollah, Fencibles, returned lietne from Tndia. Age deventeen," he bailed - away; with a smilhig, ruddy cc unterianCe 'and a gleeful- heart; age sixty-ithen, he I came hack with a sallow, war-worn `visage and a diseaied liver. ruthh cOmPels me to admit, that thi3 Colonel waineitber pre possessing in appearance nor Amiable in character. Tall,' bread-shouldered; and grim, with -large irregular features, and iron-gray hair bristling like bayonets, ' he did not strike yon, even at first sight, as a man likely to tie a kind action ; you felt instinctively , that be would have _looked ..upon it, Os . weilitie:Sei•, Woe 'betide ,the Leg.gar who asked of liinlalm I Ifs man, the colonel growled - oat, a , atern inquiry why - a, sturdy fellow like. the applicant wasn't at work, br seryieg theling, and ominously twirtediiisane; Ira woman prayed assistance and bread for starving i babes, he held her in conversation until a 1 peliwuart - paasecl,autithenT gave her in charge for vagraney. Duripg hisycsidence in Indipol. Stark hat shaken the pagoda:tree to some pur pose. Yellow sovereigns, bright and glit tering with the effigies of the first gentle man in Europe; lir plesant, crisp papyri, bearing the signature of one Mr. Abra- barn Newland, were the fruit be bad gathered. When the colonel considered .he hadarmissed not enough - 77 -410 sensible man ever 'does—hut at any rate sufficient to live upon - h comfort the teat of his days, he turned his thoughts towards 'home. One eroirning pleasure lie rtserv ed, to be still enjoyed, and , this consisted in . settingnpl . sa the great man of the n.9ig4iTri°°d Wn.:4tich he , had _heen " SO COL jOSPl.t . alk 'MOO NITI . the service, and returned to England, bring irig.trith hini:na - appendages of liis estats ...;-t-ireirt, ene , shivering•Hindasfft , ant called 40.1flett Litilwattii. in.. white iorrrients, xith . s,.turbaa,like )mtathe huetP, of the rainhow'; `(tiro, one latii3 andlernry. bam- Ida, rtiiiigfAiiified; 'Many-knotted, eiith whose; weigkrand.cadibrprintittel . litflt*pEi pinflioo6. /Thii4 iiidltergimei reil4yed4 11 Pdsaln. f liFl'O' `°o4 .t"l9-' - ;ftillttAtO iaiiit,.!;444c4 t 841110' i ~, ,- ~, ‘,, , ' giliflingoio#VEWltiti -18- B4figa , ' •ll. pleasant Acatintryi iesidetice - called: the! Yet98. 1. .,P . , 4 - .A.v.Ailille - - 1 ; - • ~ NO, the col ooelki .. tiWVlacei .. + , ,: h ed? it with the luxuries long-residence in the East had renditittleasiAcilitilid installed : .himself -midrib's: iteuar-bekl , in, -this orw abode. Then came a diffitOltyi- •"- ' la/ The , e 7 , 1, ~....,1 ~ r. - -t. ... ,,,pert}' in Ind . .1 • i.- ori •', • 1 cam., • ,*' , 4 - .' \ • ~., pat!.- •,.- . - ...1 '-: e,•'7l .- - ooked . 11 / 1 2 P .49 Akat'hq'lnilat. IWe Attulebody to superintoud lis.liononlipld .r. A voglelv,rl- idenC4,aCtifi r reiniawakinerrbiniAO , the beeeilai7;: "Vi r kt:sl,o„ bO:',iirit, eIIOW a housekeeper ? yon will say. tre; tdea did just flit aer.i s. i . stil4, filajl, - Winit, and with a lordly airlietiodkedhlitie columns i of the vo w for the, article' 'ho-Trriiir4L ,1 1 4 he read, a visioq, uprose .before bintof MI elderly: fmnalein' black, with 4 'shirr) nose and vinegar aspect, who cast In-her employer's teeth, when rebuked., the recol leetion of Alta departed. " Never , no, never in all the . Leafs as we wibiliiiiillini &Lind - 'lamed to hear his house • .., "did my Mr. Kens peckle find& , ctuals. Nger wona he baiiVallow ~,,... , ' ~ , y to •say int 'arch word tti'•, WIP :c ab- .. Sat Aiwa the dostsaini•hpit :.n : be ) a henget in 'even; and hikiWilr !:' . 'dder :twat suf fer in pewee-." '..z. _-' , '_ .:,:. To which ti '4011411 ,7 ught himself re plying:"'"l: 1 :), I . , : 7 :7:1 . 1'; am, and r wish yon did.",:j",-,N"- :; .:..,-`,:; , :':!: : ,„ Or, yet woriWieinightengag,e a house teepe,r with, matrimonial views; and the colonel shuddered , when he thought of what a tehille:c:itaatiophy thfis yoaldle. TU viaii*X4'2ThgtisTaitad'erli;-n'ot; old; I should - think -not, indeed: VA.= =if a martrai*iiiiivere piebald tbr6.:a'olve and teni - and he only , ' wanted -tlireeyeirs , to mnplete,ithat.: period; age, after,all, is only comparative, shouldbe reckoned :by Ivigor atia anvil ,of constitution. "There' manY-Alognekter , at fiv-eAjia twat'', not half. whatAirl at,eittylo,yen," quoth - 'the colonel' mizay; tie , he - tossed - aloft his - brawpYafevvi`t-VO95 l kV .r a de.vill of ii:i:tttehilir some ' lleiliginni; jade, -- / - ab ( 44.-;ITP; thO* o l ll o lagpkrorst of all." 6 ' :;:'-g,: !.. - a ,Li c:'; ~ :',,AV i' , ;114 % :TA l a In shortc'the:o. ICO t in en gaging a hotnialreeiter 'went terrib ly haz 'ardous #114, - ; deital,!*** l ",atentolonel. Wbetherlie *Pius , ireitat or , inairied, the, zeuthmoulailiit444alltaialt4lappinesa. "And what Odd Ido *ithija-iirothan - that4'o r - 14:Arli r kfiridierldf* Starki . 1 •,, ~ vesi•Wesiwiwto k lii i iOarke Ildri!i• 1 46:;110 lei ,_„53013,6X. --FACOM s4 , st,il lot ; _" 4 ati,.,-4-1 ra9ltttiicLlA44-91‘1 : fhi_ w 7 gip!,s, 4: 53194. 0.411.4.94 r, Rll4,l#Tes*Pl4/*4:1 1 P4..# 401.4w1ORRF,JilMeed. aOR !VIVA IPSVP; It 7if ef(P111r4;11,- ,1 4.0PEYIAI 4 . 4%„acrqm,. ~14R7714 iilagg),l4# ttgilg.h filmed, YlLsh44: theYqM Aum I R l P e lif O r l ; °LOP 01 .44499 8 1)4 1 M;10 tr4mu e!:1; t his ow,* c'hild,..oo, n wold P4 A tgak 0 4, a4r1her . 4!tiaP, 1.!4-OPI - PiNa.tAIVSPd 8 . 910,9ttt tnc . pnssage of theifew l gematning yeir r s 4.inight yet hav e to flesides, there was economy in thig ,s , rrangFAKrOL Fog eigh,t or ten „years be 114 . tkd Oncataou; ihould'Him teliay ,the'Ouilay” Nylih in ter'esti hei affection andl.e:are. So Taet tY!Stark, aged seventeen, was bronght home from school to_ tatipermtend her fa ther's household.' There was one peculiar feiture- in Col. Stark's character which rendred ) him a very difficult man to agree with—this was mistrust. The author of his own fortunes, compelled frotn early youth to keep a Watchful • eye upOn his interests -and ex penditure, the habit had increased with age to universal suspicion. He may have had cauSe. A long experience of men in an arduous profession has taught me that 1 the majority will swindle you if they can. I don't mean to say there are not excep tions, but there being such only proves the correctness of the rule. Never give - any one an opportunity to get the advan tage o f you, and you will be spared many vexations And much loss. This is my candid opiniOn as a professional man. I should charge a stranger six-and-eighteen pence for the advice ;but I give it to you', reader, for nothing. ' Still, there are limits to all thiegs.-- Col. Stark stepped over the limits, and distrusted everybody without distinction. His causeless jealousy poisoned his • wife's existence. Meanings and intentions of which the poor lady was entirely innocent were attributed to all her words and re:3- Lions,. until, she being of frail and nerv ously susceptible organization, the colonel positively worried and suspected her into the grave. Nor did be entertain a more -favorable opinion of her daughter or of the.eex in general. ".Cats, sir,'.' be-would design those ,delightfulcreatares—"cats,bothinginore. Always. trying to dip their whiskers in forbidden -cream, -and purring meekly about you, to make you believe 'em hon est." Coupled with..Emiversal distrust; *the coloneLllgitenained - another unpleasant persuasion—this was., that,all the world had entered into a conspiracy to hoodwink —or, as . he expressed it tje, "do" him . up ' l!rWetery, po ssible ' oceasitin; Wliieli '''teatu vai rstptfithtiong, ' pelettoinifieiti "ifidu - filfriAt; : ttevert 16' Ire'rainiti,' ' Sn'ebe , asTol etisioiVor.khirions ciitlEir'iiiiteti bit& 15%. 411‘.;ed its'netes.luiltoTAAtiOiie'Siaileot4- :tvie - illtik ilitiSt V lin Lis iAI `'eakecitt mid iclediqedtdortitgbtrilktfiiii feril, , ,,lielieie lifel , ef , difrnititli. irrli riti' ; :hoNiii ' ifici ilitikB stnaili& `nin e ii - -sidlfib Aden t lin:. to'keittleti iiidrlidiA tliataiti' C 11 . .2„.."• I v ~.,,,Nl6lt,vit,deliiiiestitivisi _ `1 tiVe"htthiCiFetn'eMlen %Mill tiii !htitieleditalitp iliftreTefiiik)thliti Cif" iiiiike liVitttibe tifliftygerdr,ifindtfWn' tliiirthi iiiinEradliter Of Viatof 1,46 '<ifit' l itiiii i -1114 %Mid the - foil:O. rre Iliad '' feted il - dire iniiiiii . Ps'aielt. Tiff yearr.s . " . 'Mg ail •LettyfioAdlieeA4on§lOted'niiirifie?)lidifi 2 OFifdtioxYin iiiiii4; sb'r firm Rin"bhcf ,lii6o lipliend#•Af'tlie tatilVNrchBol'iitli mY'ilsiclr '(;fie{' iiitYpiliegiti ndoni' tiutifieir;',ll4"l4 4041;0 4161401 f Ifalintsiiyi siAtit i their' b' ilidityfitAind'tlie Ineilitsible . ebnieiliAnt6 cif 411:11119'Was; this'-' oth I t tOrt of ts' k;s*e 'bhildrea itetb'e 'eyes c)t.. -our ' sd l etetisui‘' el derejaitty, Sint* Mid tit - ere lier , ' old did intitniite friends indeed) , .' ' - , J" 'At Whitt rdeise'perind o£ n 1 aegitiOnte mice with Letty, firSC ;began trell;;,tti , feel rendre toWards' her,. al this diatartOiiif time Tint quite tinable.to Say ; I 'orilykiiow that, 'When the iiAinierit did MhniteStitself; growth was' niarrelons. 'Like jack's beanstalk; it sprang up in a The first symptoms were, an tin• usual, diffidence, a strange ernbarrnsameut in 'Lady's .presence, eiaggerated' a paidfursense •of -perional defiCieney. Up to that hour, I - had thought I was rather "al :god 'looking fellow than otheriiiie ; thenbefortb, I 'believed 'mySelf hideous I diipreciated . y tetiik, I abhiirreatny bud ding 'Whiskers,' I r onsideied 41 ,7' ; fikare fiir". Of a night I establish. edirlyself'before'thelioking-glaiis in 'thy ilicdtoom;Amith' a 6Mdle on each ad' tire - mirror, anfifell to ibtising rhyperfeetinns seriatim. . • "! "Call.' ttiiii-ccarie — ropt i fibre hair !" I would exclaim, heldinrup myikyacinthan -Inckst..whiok bv4theiway; must hilinirely 'bhierfA Ah - ! loo& atillettiftourlitignround iher &Cate heridanitheltendrilcationtia ybungivinev - zrint,i completion, that mottledvsunbilrat - Atin ! • 'Nova sec -oria` - ebetlikene4llo?ni'Y Wv3 6 ' 16 r4tY Te d, ;; d u d „ whicep.-blandinrai: - exquislily 'that> on can nom the •tine binshetyintO rosiquf: Aid-It-GIN Windt !purfgootion Iwourlertaty an hate sulf.lfirotho presumption.", ~.• t l made aigreat tool ollnyselfitoyoctes kitpl bi4tukuu4ltekfuTur , bAtily,andfarcat tegolittlribroush4ltheintages.of 4 beldis. 94mliffolf,aver;:e fiPilighlottaYoiePt tion of LQtty's infinitofriggioriorityvi did amaia I, a, Tewhat too eloquent to 'lid ge t wwiliina'. *ligfalwillig sla illriavv. „ tm. f V era iK libil&P . f rilklAti - Rffi t pt i'huß Ivottewarta . .d6i4.., ifili "Mit' ißbitifit Ne."l4iiilitt'4d*itil l An'ti' i tiatiVieilS'i l ini i aiagP#ol64lli, I'diMZeit(e'd;:f ii oP r VaieP' uteliAefildiro, i theUtrtik'ltiffis TA , I K boqVnt pia'. of E lf4HBl ,_ ' 1 440 V sir '7)i Si et6i'hir :&ftiptAlfey" , i6 ')TilOt., eilefi 4•iiiei • tbeii RA IRoiert* 1 }184: - ' 1 , 46g1§1 , ' genii diakeilit 4 gariea rthialile 6)53eUaii.141; litititlnieWere'fioi,4(oetilliftililithWrikle n ilea' t•S' We' cot ' Wlitif 4 oliiltr the Colonel say wheijkSlC iamb i; 1141i; l 4t tile' Matter? Even after'. this 4 :14 . 06' oCthirty ' years, I still shudder A'tbe retifebibrance. The event happened at a. - party given by my uncle Ferricat his' htinise' in Ilayfleld. Hunting about with his customary stispi : don, Col. Stark observed hat' his, d‘gb ter and I 'were absentirOni the robr'; instantly proceeded in search of Im As ill-luck woula halve it,letty and I, havibg just finished a, quadrille, were at that nia nient resting upon a seat in the adjoining conservatory, my arni entwined about my charther's slender waist, my lips . , in . the det, of imprinting a salute upon her tender cheek. When I subsequently milk) my eyes, they encountered the ' wrathful orbs of the colonel,.glaring through th blos soms of a pa:smnrt-flower. Medusa's head could not have turned Perseus, if ,he had only happ4ned tó see it, intd m ore sic den stone r Cdl, Stark burst in upon us like a tornado. " Come'along, come along, you—you jade !" he shouted, hauling my poor girl alongby the wrists into the miist of the astonished:dancers. "I'll put a stop to this. We'll have '" - nci - more billing and cooing behind' the old mini's back, Iprom ige you. Be off,• this instant ; foss on your things, and order the carriage. ' And as for you, young Parchment," continued the colonel, turning to me, and thrnsting his boutfist like a smelling-bottle close under my nose, "damme, sir, I've a' great mind to With every blank, bone in your ' blank, rascally, pettifoging carcass." The commcition occasioned by this -pro (seeding ihay- 'be'easily imagined. Metty rushed with crithlianed countenance to the door, follaired by the youpg 7 er ladieS, who were indignant at the coTo nel's coarse violence, and' stood by . their order. ' The more severely virtuous and moral—wall-flowers these mostly, by the way—drew themselVes up with an air of conscious rectitude, and f?owned reproof upon tire culprits. - For my part, I was furi,qus, I reeollectini,4ing a rush at the some vague wtention of SWirtmarily upotithe,spot but '‘)PiP r q m P l Y) , C 9ll a r.e i r l d t'SP= o 4 l ?Yrf n Y Aqctedrat'll - , OAFP - 44,9 15 '• , 4Leßiekcs 'fie eflg usi an eagelano cloyner, while - tae cOtonet.tto' 'bait perlUiad'al, 'half - - . c R t A,l fr- T: / 4' e t 4 n' t 9fru lay . :-Arle , iikOutel 11 FP*.-,,, I IRRTV I NWN.IBO4; vi . - k ac kF9 7 4l 3+ . x n f,..e.t t .Yo lit v N l.l.FsYrlitirig Jv , Q 4 ' 1 it r kV fM fl itC t4Yhgl P ,I O. k.c A 4” O Y I : 4 a tX L 7 W R PA I Y 4 Ite , 9 M 9f 44ieJSIIP. 4:SFVO9 I 4 4 , k A o N le-4 Mi l titi - i e llH e s v Et MP:IRV - A Pa'4s . kt q x 2ik e tB l i r gut ,,s i pis t, Pclg t Mi g•: 4 ljc otiier prei.ex... or w at ins o irkfffipx sire to get away...442A ovgf w at Italieniplaw-k aACI - Ip st,oJl.oll2,tintrtfen un .44,epihmid s ,1 nom le.ft 0100A1lit trltclo.r .: te f,Wietil3 InPhow - 0 1 40 - ntiftilfuS,A l 44 saklenigiqgdAityp 401 , 00 notecinthipi iterT9g3tifin, WhenlAiWitAolPV,iBitat Cbfil ilktittetAitheil4o l /41 AITM/3 i.l arptetifs laxoiit ,Dqsl,,u(tly, , -1/01 , 1 4 :4ii , firh Asii,itteadiA f. yourself, sir r! 1, • ik ‘r./ Zillitr.77'S r ni., J 9 N0P , 4:1 WV , ,/ 41 11 1 , Wentsi_ Stosl‘r4 "There's no shaine. in liking a cbasnkint girl like Letty, Tr-should-hope, uncle. The , only shame? n; the MOW; beluaganro 'ter brute' of adathe'N, v.iito , olled ,tc e , a ,petki. tfogger too,eunfonad WWI sif,ymlgKin4 stoma , me, Angle, i'dhav4e had an. • apato 4 gy oacci the 91d-tyrants-cm rd havekown the reason.whY , " ) ".Pistil" replied uncle Ferri! leisurely taking snuff. "You speak . like 4a, Nery .yotrag ate nephew. If ou really felt ' offended a hasty expre y ssion, the law affords the; remedy, Col. Stark is a man of substance, and the epithet is no doubt actionable , See Skinnurn vs. Jagg, 04. B. Rep. 44, where; defendant telling plaintiff he was no gentleman,•plaintiff obtained a verdictl.upon the ground;of being - entitled ;by not of Parliament to write lutneelf Es quire,.,Again, Diachylon vs. The Of- Methanol, M. P., 0, P 4 a - Nu, no •is even more in, point. In this ease,. an . Irish de ,fendant refused /to defray plaintiff's char _gesfor plastering a brcken,head. Defen.. aantv who, had bewared to ? tlia• bar, ,con 41ucted .bis 4APee i4;peraotr,;aud beimn?- ing.excited,•pleaded that; plaintiff was on -137 " a low thief of an apothecary," not a duly qualified practitioner; but Black, C. .E.; , qnt.ted Adel:authority to-shit' -that ,tholihjectios,waxsbakhy, aratconld flat -stmd. , tiSato, Ptitiottlit then toltught two end ; antioni ;awing out , iof) thb fonnet, 3againet satneridefenflantiifoulthellibel ut tered,in „openOurthilkefettdant-pleaded iieense:afbounaeLas At justifteatiorsAnt a 'iteifirtet Walk recordedi NODS hitc Me aP- 1 pealed, atulettgi,ed the.nticatfbefore alltahn Axihdnilikylotilationlwbed - ,theve , qf . -jeniditowhetoludgfaimtisviiiingllptlolir ered in original plaintiff's favor—..Braffuni, 611171,.yant,1. :1 - Firige ol s .virT4iiii: , „.. --. . ...--- .z.y.t.:.9 -,-,, -.0 '." ., .' -- :. -. . - t rrOT,D . ICaST ILla .1 7 . ii .2 , X : r . 4e, Ig. ' • ' , 42. -- - • A * ."‘"' .! t tigi 4 . LI law eid 17ittd ,-'), 301:1 , 614 a : - -- , ,,- -,---,,-410- , .. 7 .. ,- -7 ,, -• , -, .-. 4111 - - MOVr S ? - 34:),, , '::' ,7 ' 44. 1 .44*/* - ,- KJ,. el es c er,,,r, _Ol 4 • ,f, ...1... ~per. 4 .1 lam.,. ..t.r ri ~,, ...q.e . . A , .....0,3, ~..., , ,e , „..... t. ,._ .., vac!, eforlitklummaiiiiik ha aidit hg is tietimitplb.4mildaY lagartil tresponsibifiVAVOßOm*Ware was .evirinal l own heanerits, that ,i ii rnmf4 Na t :. . : imisit3VAirek - ~,A .9 , eqa sl aqs, , ,cre,,, ea. Te acc 47tr et litre oft lif tiles Idtg'• Ath 1 : . .1 ifthAi " &MP Ir , bWilbTi . , Tog* t!' ,tter? *ha a ofteesaiitatthoefisesatifBVo--„ 4il4,ffitiharrvirtß.teAfftWt/11044terica4TIftlt 0 1) a) u fl&SIV WiT t int letiAlitte' 44405 , 7begi JE f I °Os se, mill .. 1 e streibtldni - 43' ' ibiglit criirkeiit dififir ent kind of action t that yoir,-llineSit,("to rj:k9311 1 1.110.!14 % .. 40(0 A ItiVrte4 4*, 1 1 riy i kl 'lligri , hi l i l l PMV s ir i P 1 \ ow y, , t r .ti rt. ! , i ip• V:)iirt•lnf elit l'gifit be,e tfthretild 6 ll ! t3tibjetudilietityttig 41tinAl2tifoilidia4frat 41 hand-for: that -• I , shalt Tcertainly- ealbbinilo 4 0 9 0 4 P 1... " , • ;••1 i .- Ft:, -, ::i'' r.•: , ••• • • .. r , ' And I paced tw and dowit, the, drawi n g . . . ~ room in great; 'exasipefation.. .. - '" `MyUnCle- kv*u - s a bit - of i•philestifilier in his way. fle leanediliackioliiethair,•and, watched-: Arm for :a minute Or' two with . B orne armament: --, •• ••; r , - , . " It is-eurious,". he,sild,presently, "to observe how' c,,oinpletely, p,,at!,itiori „blinds even tolexablyserisible pe'rionii'fii positiVe fact. Here- have you, by an ilkinted 'dis play of, attachment to Leap •Stark, pro voked her father to exercise his legal au thority as .a-patent over-that infant, and' you now feel immensely indignant at the' consequences ,of,your 9 we- ap,ti . 4,ave - the I :goOdriesa - to pick up the chair you have just kicked over, if you please: • The set is valuable. Thank you. Ton feel indig nant, I repeat, and threaten Colonel Stark with personal violence—moat repti- hensible and unprofesSional l I must Say-- because he rightfully rebukes his daught- . er for inifirtiriety of conduct. Love; Ca leb, appears strangely at variance with . logic in 'your mind. May I trouble you to replaee the coal scuttle?" "-Then yon actually Mean to defend the man's brutality, uncle?" I demanded, in greater anger than ever. My uncle 'had a most' annoying way' of ,putting things, which made luta seem generally in the' right. ' No, Caleb; there. you mistake. Vont. ustrAlly clear• mind is uqt 'apparently . at. - this moment able toperceiVe the tine gist I of my ' argument. dO iiiit eintise the trimmer in which Col. Stark thought prop er 'to' - eitert his' authority; I only assert his 'undoubted right and' your con'seq'uent tinfeaSopableness—that is ill. And now we 'will proceed to discuss w hat had bet ter be done." • , So nit uncle, having satisfied his foren sic mind by placing the question in its correct legal-bearing; yielded- to his kindly heart, and synipittiiied with my unfortunate love-trouble as fully' as an un professional uncle might have done. ' The position was 'certainly awkward.— , But' while it was simply impleasant tome, ;•f6V-Leity iciii. really serious. Tii he 'the "sfibieet 4-cofittn - ent for th`e' an eers and in 'ileadties 'Or the' 'niilickras 'and' the Spiteful, siirliad• efionglein an ettebilVe ' Sphire ; in Alfe'little't%le 'that ebnitittited the' Bay 'field! iVoild',.' it; , tiits . eiiblaF ' , lead: . ' lefty must be rescued from this sitnititiewith out delay: My- lneln therefore undertook "ttr Outbid la ait•-nufting-tbiths Feria and prrypode in' dab fdrm for tho iinitneditimte togifitiorpciftontrengwemetti. , rt., 0 ,:,. .:-. ci noashigndecid&l;itvleif. compara - 401,1(4 -erao Ssigirinientiqdtolittably tinlooinflo3i Itiltaddititettfig slay ithei r Agasbri4oti ) el tro•OkraiidbeiheitufittrizirciizioAinilatfohi tero:Nitittniqle.v.ttntkAttiehtthi"atticcehti 4tisteir pdnintroOrtratAtttqWe theirramdleth Itttp Receipt iritiVtlf lotilgt*Gthe:fi . . 8 8ontftwitin8dll !yr znigttnitezhipg . 6efralked anbtini r?do 'fflrf tiqualneank,:iWtstbetizioireP WhitBiiit, 70Estrrktiutotig ritimettmight"e ottitleatyi, wicesailiatitemeileolttwaWthard4§neddtifil linniiinViantPAniitv. 9tEvtinutt*toettPA l )mittedlthnl hOhientit,b6liBvoTthitl dblekte ,lobtitselb , toultßberinsnifornigelo 'to r„ ' r ^ i . I ,'Alns t 03horvoightkdi , -Wifytittr - Oita *hi -*ere t• • Meithei , , 01 , tm 6:Medved ''iii Vilnit direction- the hindrance ifenidlii-foind. CHAPTEII ' Wee '.five to the age Of MetWelah, wbieh HeisVen ferhicii: I neVer'for tet the - tremor - Of a*ciety' in vvhich'l passed the thne• rify;_tincle's Bence &wink hie visit tii-ilieTertis; • Very sagacious - oElft aver that when ever you bavelt&Wait;cfo r eiiilything, time passe quickest in 9ccupation. lard snot prepared t 6 deny the .fitct,lbut-I do main , tain. thutin this pattidilaa men , are •at-n •disadvantageJ Ladies:are ntete favorably :place& Many ways of employing time are open to , thetn which .are closed ito the -sterner sek.- eiciteraenti of•ntocrver ing a(dropped. stitol4,.the iabstkption of .reetifying atnistaken patterFnreexhatuit less sources of feminine delight. will.not be eensideted-smgnlar f then, i that Ll,tholight , the mei tielt!psandAwenty .fiVe minutes-of:Uncle Ferrd's Atfsencbtat thriceithat;P heilnally seturi3ed(ifspriing to meet him. !-. 4 44 Welt,i,lincle.lt Lforblaithedy-, P4hat' _teem ,Nowiliny:tuoleFerril ails a idling ihodieni) 'runs ifothingP.-.lesic c lhan f)m) cearth4uakevil , thinkpoo4:ll/faveirmaiiid to , . Omit rxhilit Vaib Ltwaliti:notsie- t !prise!' :tnvase hint Aeposit;hipocalin inns: accristoniedlcornet, hang uptitvhst-bnits usual rAire 11, 4 ,t:' 1 / 4 4tilgloves and -fold- one.wi 4.4l4ather r plans , .....the.m,in his 2, ~; , ; ,aa,..,,, 4 -i,* ,p i li sinrogbrt of Ills lent' _er-bacicefdre "ITeire kre4 to tlivernehictetioW: - Ag= peelith to.giiiga cibiM wh o a ul d, - from the expression of his ,:intenan,;:e., was Ingolicitiir - , arte 'Rainier. Stns 4 4 4 Ntitai dig!. to - rsfurimrf , titgalatAgoliittratistatenettitt *nig ads AVffsil l :4slecieel* rAW.sq*attikr inW4 I W °1 1 , 1 814 0q0,4 1 .4 willer owl' en eaersee„ e ~y_ 4 ,_ " Unfavorable. V i efrUttre 2l SOtliitg. Not at Of intlitiftriliTwle !mooning. ly, answet7bA4fatiMlAMlntim. , 4;;4"Gooddimmen* vuelerirloWiitysiirhat I ; fi rOgn.o. ' Y 3lar.s I i s ,q Ol 3.2.13 , ' ,•olmso IFFn ,tilt'Aftft4 KVA qtA,s, 1 Intenpon_,7enntt,sak e vto intim . . ldbfle Wilii,r_risqplW VelfNo tiiiiter.= '' • iiati - ey6litiminbei 7 i4ntirrivrait. Mist time .did Ns fix. ;tor yrobatiou Fl, -I) 7 4, 1ne.-, colonel, mentioned ,nn z partimilar The`; Caleb; i ; , pursued Uncle I:erril c ap The impression he..,ConVejed 'to ine;in "faCt - , Was that'ha'did not intend Misep3t ty to niarry at , 44 What, never!'.'..l roared. " Why; .the unconscionable old barbarian 1 Doe*. lie expect to lteep. .the _p_oor girl in 'Single wretchedness caber 4 - aye?" • - . , Subh giverrto - naderstand from his own lips, is" his anticipation," replied my uncle gravely. . " Oh, preposterous, ridicalous,absurd 1" I shoutect • " Thathing"s impossible upon the face of it. Why, uncle, he can't. He surely nev er-intends to seclude•her from society al together, to make her a female hermit, to shut her out fromthe world in the bloom of yoath.l He doesn't entertain such me dieval notions of parental authority as that wohld argue, uncle ?" "Something nearly approaching there to, I am antacid; Caleb," replied Uncle Fer ril with a sigh.. • "The colonel's line of ar gument, so far as I was able to follow it, appeared to be this. He' has no objection to you personally, fun ther than that you desire to take -away his child-=to rob bin of her—was his expression. You seem - a decent young fellow enough, he obliging ly,obseryed, and , would probably make as Food a husband as another. But he ob jects' kriy Mishima to his daughter, as I •gather, at least during his lifetime, Her first duty, he • remarked, is to her father. He had her educated- and brought up at considerable expense; he has never 'yet reaped any benefit from the capital thus laid out, and he intends, again to use his own expression, to ma ke his money of her now. He has no notion; he says, of some good-looking gawk—don't be angry— stepping in and carrying off his child, just as she is beginning to.afford some return for what,she has cost. In short, he con siders that, as her father, he has the best right to'her services. And really, Caleb," concluded Uncle Ferrit, .offering me his anuttlbox, "thevolorters position is, legal ly, so entirely unassailable, that I do not see what can be done. Try the mixture ; it's genuine blankg,uard;" 'assure you." • uncle'?" I repeated, aghast at this unexpected iturn of mire. "I'll tell von () what'actr , be done. 'lf I.: can't get Zetly ,With i ter r fathe,r's-Consent,, have her without it: ciliry her, oft to_Scot firilitiadli • herd 'Grettia. That's *lfat'slio;rbeodone, if it 4 can't' brhigtl6l. ...Stark utrimsorrehyr a - . 3t , s .Fr `1c144, eagN9.1.)5.944 .4 . p t Ltiur,icAtirepwoe.w.R9.l9, Aa agp , e .precise pig s one •ffieeel6B . 6l • ,hwitybragr • 60h llitt,viwie, &veil far TiluuksterrgEereihvievconldaltmihdischiin ift! ) ?.eAttM ppn ~hatfatrea. aWyer's skin 'MAY be of parchment, but it won't keep out a' hoe of bullets." - ftTlien,%y'imoleif wbatim of it'd tat 40130'.!,: StV7 ,heir. Pfl rerfeet diet andappireptiFe 'Siination, 'Paa tithe ? begontse, the col- Oiler Will'be guird;ltif Itti larice•willimoniirearoe! Time , and .a 1 0,Mtiell4 0 4 WiltaniNgl4 difficulty, 1-npake no doabt. , ,111,trouNct • you for Mr. Vern 'efif'deed-tioii, if you lase. Thereirith - the stib)6 ple Ot droppid. ' .1.13nt it•wai intiosinble forme; liOviefer :easy lain) , uncle, ; to: bury my :sory 4 rics_ ~ .Atr.Aterney!sde49l-bor,; . and catching up my bat, I rushed awayr-oatit.,of the ; office, out of Hayfielfl, , ont Of th0F94.1,1 hie in 'eened, ih the : m*lll'64f ray rage. ' . 'What Inight have oeCcried; •hardly If, -turning a sharp , angleof i,tbe' road; I had .pot enconntered And ahnoat, trodden. un der (coop th 9 colonel's Ilindc senrant,;o4- 'tee' Ordinarily. 'Chinned this mail. Tare ryas aiiiiihing senility in' hie roan -41erirso-diBerentlto-anything-1 had het:eta -fore! encountered yin peksoiis:of a similar Oast l , lo , l Tkir.9wn.J; 4 : 1 934 1, 4Y.; , that L•coald haidly bear, to apealt to ,lhe fello v.7.oyil!Y• Iketi his' 'Color' was Ault jn•mi c tlittliere into other eiretini- Aumuns , whiali eweltea* the agate 1 eiiteto tabled. The Hindu w.as :a voward nitd :a bully; Ilad:eeen.him4righten children, mtke.mike, 11 3 ,Quelt :him self. ututhtioadi` with McPwitiwt *act uncoutirgestlitesouttil glipitt t le r Atwilpo rait ehrialchap.fart refits° lbOlii" 1- Lha i r 041mA gown Let buts sturdylaborer approach, whose ..13aian,
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