The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 29, 1863, Image 1

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A. S. OtrIZIWICS
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DEALEttlit Illean'ilkad.'afidliteal,l3arre.ltaiti.Dilrf
gait, Tirdattit an Clover BeenLt/rdetrita i Provia;
r ir:t l n itli t ti t 4i Penni .
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LATEifttiPi TYLUR , i' 'IVEY,
ga,kiisliiiiry,l344:, iiiiit'ett t;4, - - ' rthigiro. neko
RUada Clottibm ,Zoota • & .Sbues,..Arsts.A Cars.
od & WHO* Ware, IMl:Natta, Ss* A Upper Laul•
o.FtszkOnourgind Salt,- : all errata thii,y oar at the
tell .• • . ', ~ .. 1 .
rge=oo.tirailre:Xneki.o MO•agi -.
'- ' ' 'lir** Brick Building, ontrose; 7-a.
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B a Co. Office.;-Lattaopettela bull
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Aic,COLLITA. tt , SE • LE,
TTMUMS titta, Ceram:nor' I:o 4 :4fentioso,Pa.
A Office in 14 th rops , new blilldixo, orr ttuy Bank- ,
C U.4=l. •5:,-',S,e
ritnoN DElitratk.- l iloiattose,
O:lice In Lathrop new building. imp
the Bank. Ad -tleeted-operations- will )ae
.periersied ingood 8411 and warranted.
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r.6lTlONAßl:ll 4 'fitit . 611 • =dontrasia.'Nbere: • '
over 1. N. Bullatirs Groeeryk an Main-street.
Sandal for.past facorec he solicits a Oontinuahes•;
-- 1 1;edgittg himself to do all work satistattorily. exit"
dug done on d uly . and warsnntid to at:
Montrose, PA, de., 1860.—tf.
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P IVES ,
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AlinanstErcAndo&-xontros - .ll. u . a shop
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In Parents Bled; over :store. of lie. - w
a Potter. All wait. warranted, as to t and finish.
Coting done on abort notice. initeatet . le. Jan 'CO
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' . JOHN' GROVES, . :‘
LIASITIONABLE TAILOR.=-Vontivie,Th.' Shop'
r nest the . Baptist Meeting Donee, en Turnpike
!rot. alit olden allied promptly, in Stet -rate style - .
CT:ruing done isze elkortnotice, and ware anted to tit •
L. ISBELIi
SPAIRS Cloche , Watebes, and Je elry at The
.1.. t shortest notite, and on reasonable terms. All
orrtearriCated. -Step In Chandler- and Jessup's 4 .
storemo„tn.,t.tft. 2
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pAtigair - FA:triiinAiiliA-tzlartintis,root
Uof Main street, Sfotitzose, , aug it
CO.- .F01tDR.431, ,
Kst-k• Acnittraisi zoors'irroEs.isitintroge,
at. Ps. Shop over'netritt's store." All Muds of work
mile to order, and repairing done neatly. jet y
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'hSai'tiiiiiiftrW r llffiffiriMell:“ " ieraicidirit
.1./ Stara, Glom WareafOta, Oak Yartirsh. Win
eow Glass, Groceries ,' Fancy Gonda. ZeweirY,Perfo
ciery. &c .— Agent for all the raost popular PATENT
Id ELlClNES.—liontroso, Pa.ang tf
PAV4Efe.. AFf,1'A1....D., , - _ '
11rAMO Totaledpiriciatievitif tit" INwar . ''Stilforil.; Pa:
Ilivill attend promptly to all call* with which he May
be favored. Office at Todd? liotel.
Nen nilford, July.l7; 1.861. ~ , ~ _ , .
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DR. E. PATRICK ill)Pr. E. L _GARDNER
Li A.TE GRAT/f/LTEof the MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Li Wl' YALE COLLEGE, haw fanned a coluttiMership
, ut. the practice °Medicine arid Surgery,and are prepared
to attend tall baairmaa -faitlifellY el.*4 Portetnan.Y.thitr
mar baJarnated to their care, on tc commensurate
to th ths tate& ,
Desessee sad deformities of the E. surgicaroPers
:was. Ma all eurgltal disease), pan allarlyuttetided to.
Or Mace 0 rer - Webb's Store. ()Mee Itcairs !COM S Ta.
Ta
la od
. Wpm. na "Alt sorts of country]) uce taken' ID pip
meat, arthirialsh e st. seine; and oats atm luatmran.
Kema:me, Pa., Mai 7111, 1862.—tpT
• - t•AKE- - NOTiCEI
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C 3Pa, iicil tom 2Eticloss,
\../ t o p. e.ip gala, Xox. Bit*, nushrent, and al) Wade at
Itttre. -' A 'Odd 003dt:seat , of Leather an Boots and
styes conshautly * rouluurd, . Once, 'Lathery, & Shop on
Vita Street:' ' ' ' •' • - 1 -
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FIRg :: 10•S11:14NCE.
THE INSURI=RT.II
BakE4o44l.lo.4Aligii l 4 l , riAo l 4.re - ! Mk
The Oldest 'lnsurance Con the Mims—,
can CA.PITALPAIDUS
ABSETB 0VER;............ ..... .. ......41141509,000
TIME rates as est u ose ofad
• y pa ay in
I. New York, or elsewtorreoinditaiDirectorsansatoonj
the Ira for honor and nitwits
Cassese COnflt Pies , .
Montrose, dolyl6, '62. BILLINGSBIIIODr I / 4 411..t.
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INSCRANCIi UONfANY,
CASH CA f3At,''OH `NlStt' Ottiji - RS.
Assurrstivzny•isso-,-, • ~.ini o nAinst.
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J. Milton thalt l l4Sed2.7. CU/ I 'k Martin '
John Xtete, iltarth,l7lo V!,
'alleles leaned and rtir4crelt. by.the . tatdaslgzet It
his Wags. in ths Ax . kip**,
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surrhalcirt(Avaiirliiis
Tolutlatabiltind
A Natatatimws SON% DRAM( Ifs spimearosie
.06 Vend oxldigininter" Paisble..te all the Vittelpsi
towns of En pedareltuta anal f3cotland4or sae by
WM. Et. COOPER, 41c
Mcmtnese,
Ambrotvpir mid I , 6 tagraPide
J.-4 1irtlartilittlittrosairak - '
113P`Pletares taken is all Made af weathar4;lisihti Nei
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ommPARTSI---ROW; New Valir, and, state Wit;.
4.‘ BortonArtoMigrAllArt
t boot cities, 4*i WS Sati° l beir= "l l4itr%=
ordsotarrtptiorns for ratio env. ItriwtotiAtir.
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S U RE- T 0 ' WI N'; ' ,'"n h.tt an: our all Bayfield:rditg With the
, e;mting news• that youngMr.•Stntely bad'
- [cOSCLVDIFD. . , been thrown from his mare...oppositeDr.
- Open. hostilities, weile., •therefore , now Pelt's door ; that the mare - hind tidied --up
declared—Stately versus Stiirk, Themis on aha crushed him, breaking several of
against itlam,Bayfieldand
,the Ferns the hiti.ribschis Cosines, the head. '6f his pant
scene Of action, of' Menthe• the , duration stutkand his tender 'Linings.. Later in..
of the campaign•i r '- 1 - '-- , ` telligenee added thati in 'spite. of these
After the colonel's departure,.'my uncle" desperate injuries, -Dr. Pelt , still;.enterta;
andl beide ecinsUltatio'. ~ 'Oar ~ iielibera- hied: hopes of the poor`young gentleman's
tiona resulted in :the -Concluttien, that recovery . Another bullet!' ' , declared
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some means - of entitmtm eating with-Letty that, the doctor had been , •beard . to. , say
must positively-he found.. •The colonel's- Mee-Stntely. might recent.; but mould
vigilance 'was Only:to be baffled by seett- certainly; remain a cripple • for life. The
lug =tally :within the garrison.- None very latest newsnverred that the only
cOnld be se-egecittator,valiinbitiaeLetti, a doubt Dr. Polt felt was whether the
if We could only engage her:upon. our fractured limb svould.lbefwo'inches and
side.. Now. how , weatinapte jbeacrom, a bailor three inches aad a . quarter shorter
plisbed ? • ' t'-' . ' - ' ‘, than , the other.
We were lawyer:li and between us we
conceived it- ' It- was strategy,
romantic andluizardous ; its success was
very doubtful lita failure . Would only
cause the,enetn):, to doub/e - hisi ,watchfui
ness. But4is, insolent defiance; had put
us upon 'our riiettle, and ne resolved, to
leave no wile untried that Might secure
victory. ; ;
Not far from my uncle's house lived .an ;
old college chum and lifelong friend, Dr
Poll. Like habits, like politics, like bac&
elorhood, bound the two strongly to
gether.. The fleeter was the - oldest medi
cal man: in. hayfield. ' Ile; was in very
tolerable circumstances ; and had of late
yeirs almost retired from practice, main
taining hid connection only with a few
families, many of whose menbers he had
introduced into existerlce: ' The intimate
tenni . tipen Wheb , .and pr.
Polt stood rendered the latter fully Cog
nizant of all the eireunistatices attending
my troubled love-passage, ;and his warm
est sympathies were for our success.-
- Much of this feeling may have been owing
to the colonel having upon , several occasi
ons treated the doctor with considerable
rudeness. Colonel Stark, eramined with
Indian prejudices i did not see why he
should be civil to the " vet," as lie chose
to call our friend: 'Dr. Polt - Fas- a abort
luau, and short men are touchy upon the
point of personal dignity. ' „
" Big' blatant blusterer I' 'exclaimed
the doctor to any, uncle one evening, !hen
Colonel Stirk's want of urbanity formed
the topic of discourse I wish he'd
and till me in, Ferri). Weuldn't /physic
him Aha and-itk T - do4or,eared 10e 7 ‘
^ fulliPterhil. l , s llqtllbles*Lire'Ob#o. in t i
tended to signify ,tliaahe •pharmacopoeia
w(pild hardly afford the tremendous ; coin
pounds he Should like to inflict upon his
Dr. Pah entered heart and 'tonl into
the little plot my-uncle and I bad devised
for Colonel Stark's confusion.
• T touNNtto.
- to Post,Cooper
Tortptltest.,
Ay4 ay, bay," be ejaculated, rubbing
his bands gleefully, 4hen f told lam what
had been resolved upon, and asked his
assistance--" help, I'll help willingly.
:Twill be almost: as • pleasant as prescrid
ing this nigger-fogging colonel asafoetida
and creosote. Ay, ay, be ready.
Ridinglnto Baygeld,4lierefere, accord-
ing.-tocustOrn, one .frosty forenoon, it
happened that , my.' usually well-behaved
',mare began to grow,rearm. as I. apP each,
ed thehousc .of Dr. Pelt. • Feigning to
lose temper, Ipunished 4Fepretiy,seyere 7
ly'abaiit the Ilea The mare
began to kick; I began to reel in4ny'seati
a sentimental ; cheesemonger'i daughter •
tripping past with. it .three volume . , nog el.
under her arm, began to scream ; the
I mare Started; reared,'. my feet, left the
stirrups,. I went'. to, the ground with a
crush Jest opposite the doctor's door.--
The`mare .gailopettNiiidly4lolkii,itkistrtet.
Pi.'..lNAt • Nir.tti.. , 44il the watch,; and
1 4 ePeE 14 ; 1- Proon` the'..enst7'hh,ao instant, like'
I - a.itilant 'Spider!. iiion'a
Hullo ! hullo I - What's the Matter ?. •
Illow,s;• this 2'.:exclitned , the doctor, as.
naturally as lithe - whole thing: bad .not,
:been pre-arranged.:. Who's this, tumbl
ing'off.hUr. borte like a sack of oats - 2
Wiic - dear itit -2 Can it bet ;No I • Yes!!
i s t**o l 3'i 1,0
yetini,*!ifrieud I
What, a• ! ead; business i'No konei
brokin;l:hop,ei- Let's.
biehabdi rapidly o v er ini; limbs'
as h upon .00 grquink. h'ardly able to
restrain mylaiihter. , Skiiit not crack
ed ; no, no, impossible—too; "thick. Lie
7,oupg-r: please..
astiage:4o:o.. Jeft;!;! ! `.. , liiC broken . his'
neekt-tiom , enough - for - Oat to!:; happen—,-,
, 11Or` yet'bis ~s ine:•; ; : Any
OnetWO4ithr ! ie4O,Or• fifelaild - ,;": the
false onestmo - ;'4l4l : oidei - , ,- - 'NOW; let's .
try , : hik-T6o,44thCleg t : lemni;: tibia;
soinetb•
wrong ft.lePe;P:4l . ,.;4o l :s l- .:withr
-solemn face, ands leareeti , ebalie of the
toitnpres.ei h
bikitifdo*Odlers who
bad gather,ed, 'pet*, .-AaLsevere. ;fracture aitteciikisaiiiO4tiktiioitit.'ili44oe.iiiin •
Sortant bane that exteistii#AaistOn of
Via,4;40.04 , ;',100 -
bizo itj O. m ,site no friends and, I'll
ileon,l47,bii#44yrighte.:, , . , :(4ll4ls, - :;' . gebtl74,
biailliiopisiiiiiko.4nakiiing'apy
f 0r1 . 1 1 . 7 -40: 1 0# 14 .C..fOttl*-'440.0000 1 %;
Bring.him iti4ritit hire
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:enjozoo xg open
,carried into thilib tulifit**4ol i a xi*
ed leftiattiti profession 'are. f Witih;..4
!,. .MOMOKA .PA.,
As the,'plOtters intended, the report of
the aceident Was not Jorig in traveling to
the'Perne., I must confess to ,sonte cern
pun4ionil the' alarni I knew it would
cause Lefty, althormh I was 'consoled,
open the other hand, by picturing, to my
self theglee,with Which the heartless old
colonel would,rub his hands' and growl
forth." There's a stopper to young
Parchment's exertions liar the next few
months at any rate. Bravo ! Josiah, my
boy ; the game's your own." .
The colonel having been induced to be- 1'
!love Iwas belplessly shelved, we were
enabled to pinceed with the next hem of,
our. Scheme. My uncle communicated
With a friend in town, by whose instru
mentality a letter was addressed to Col.
Stark,, ostensibly from the, India House,
requesting his appearance before the
Board of Directors upon a day named,
they being intormed he was able to give
valuable evidence respecting details of
management Connected with the Compa
ny's native forces in Bengal. As we bad
anticipated, the bait was greedily swal
lowed. Nothing could have been more '
congenial to Colonel Stark's lofty opinion
of his own consequence than such a sum
mons. The opportunity was favorable.—
His enemy was out,of the way, and be
could leave home for a short time with a
quiet mind.. Pour days later, my uncle
hurried to mein the afternoon with the
news that he bad seen the colonel set off
in a post-chase,half an hour previously on
his road to town.
This gave, the signalfor . action, Despite
the colonel's ilepartnie,l'dared not shoe.,
myself oPetify at the • ferns, for there
could beno dpithitheServnnte wye,in the
coMniti feed' you d ` not rieli
their places by disobedience; but a hatter
was despatched by a Oak): messenger to
Letty, to whom access during her father's
absence could not well be denied. In this
I briefly acquainted her with the actual
state of affairs, and implored her, with all
the epistolary elognedce at my command,
to meet me after dusk .at the corner of
Burnt-ash Lane, a secluded winding thor
,
oughfare hard by the Ferns,. leading at
sonic distance to the north main road,
Here a chaise should be in
_readiness:to
carry us at once to Scotland. If she con
sented, I beoraed, her to Send , a few wordi
by bearer.
Within an hour the answer came. It
bore no signature, and was laconic en
()ugh, consisting only of four words:—
" Your,request, is granted." the note,
was in4tty's well known hand, and the
assurance it, contained too.precions
criticise. "She May not have liked to
write more, I thought." . "The dear girl's
sensitive modesty would not allow her. to I
-dilate upon so delicate a theme. For me
must be reserved the' pleasing task of
overcoming her scruples, and of persuad
rog her,to unite her fate with
At the appointed time behold me, there.
fore, .at the corner of Burn t•ash Lane, an z
iously, awaiting, the beloved of my heart.
.Some littlo distsoce down the lane, well
out of sight from the main road,- was the
chaise that_was to bear us off ; as Salt as
four spanking steedf could- galiop; to
Scotland and to bliss. In my anxiety and
eagerness, I drew ,nearer and nearer - to
'the Ferns, watching inst'a'nt when fate
andlOve should brinx Letty to my desk.'
ing It was eight .o'clock of .'a
veuiber evening; - pitch dark and' bitterly,
cold. Even the ardor of passion that
coursed throtigb my veins was insufficient
to keep me warm. I paced to and, fro
outside- Ihkfence,And stamped upon. the
ground for cold and inipatiencel it is apt
:unlikely even tlidt I Swore. At last; how.
ever my hope. were; realized `;-' along :the
- road came tripping a gentle step, . which
- was surely I.ettfa timid, footfall.: - Dear.
girtt bow - 12:uppihjseg. with - het. hesita
tion, so •,:i l itiaral i , oo -womanly , . to entrust
herdestinies ti76:charge,:Ovne of-the
ruderiei, How• should study
,of my:future - life to makolie'happyl`'Ev.:
en as I listened, , the feotsteps cease&,. A
voice whote'lotiesi-werit•l,nusie; breathed.
my REMO, -rvished forward; and in
an
other moment 'the' sylph-like - figure was
sohhingzpon,my - breagt:. ,
Titne would not ter`n_itof
ng eatteea.,.
wards the phic*ll•tjOetlfOitktiv.lioti*
sod wishes ina:pantani?ite,4o,4 which
clearty:tonn4'n responsive,aoho, relte , fi
`heart, for, although: she said nothing; ,she
liarrisfi along at a i z sisinii 4 boar:it
PaiktetPl4alrl = Eve n at OaV'ati.Ocialinifk
o:i gait* LikungriOrk Intittt4l,
onack
1 0 03Sagellille;hg_ y.tua canine,
and ill in actorelliiica 4A.:tlpofl6o'
- - - ~,,,
:t• % , ,•11;: 'frir I
if ~
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, shriuking modesty;l had hitherto cohsid,
er,e4 her•especial attribule. , Butidashed
.theeruel thought, away ne BOWL as tt-I
'rosei and wehastened .tionmithe
The , chaise Ygt9 reached , au , last. L
ed, to theipostlboys: , lo look-to.their) liar- •
sea ! and-opened the door, .ihe earriage
to help; my 1414 y Judge, VC Lily von?
steruation, whettatallcportlyfigure,,litu a
long Military
~stepped,:on;tbe iris:
pped)
scant out of , the vehicle,. and •Withdumvitig •
the aide of lantern,. abewed by its 'light'
, the mocking and,tleteated featuret , of nit
Peng",•ColSifirkl'” :; ,•.:a:..'
, ft idallo I young Parehment;!l;he -Aneer.
ed:Fith a hideous, grin'distortiug Iris 'Max{
lighant Countenance, _ what are-you.o-1
iug to do with. daughter? 'Corni4
come, my lad, your gallery's ,counterrtiin.!
ed. Catch a weasel asleep if you can,andi
shave his eye. It won't do. Your plan
was clever, but not clever enough to de.
eeive an old campaigner.. Come, sir, give ,
up the lady, and,warch away." . •
'Never 1" I shouted“ throwing -my
arm around Letty's shrinking form—
" There are limits. even ton father'a an.
thority. Never will I surrender,this dear,
this lovely prize, , save at ber own request..
She honors me with her affection, and. I
will not abandon the, precious boon, .ex
cept with life. Stand away from the car.
riage, Colonel Stark, and let as pass this
instant I"
•
To my intense astonishment, the colon
el burst ouqin roars of laughter. The post
hope, who had turned sideways upon their
saddles, the, better to Survey the scene,
exploded with similar glee. Last and
hardest blow ofail i from beneath the veil •
that shrouded Letty's features = issued
sounds unmistably those of mirth I I fell
back a pace, and gazed apon her'shaking
figure with speechless dismay..
"Ho, ho, ho," bellowed the colonel.—
"This fellow will be thd death of me..-=
Hold me up, somebody, or I shall fall. Ho,
ho, ho! What did he Say? "This dear,
this lovely prize—this precious boon "-
0 Lord 1 0 Lard .Here,
.young Parc
hment, look at your lovely prize!'
SlowlYlthe' figure before me raised its
veil, and instead of my Letty's charming
features, I beheld-0 horrorl—the sable
visage of that disgusting Jobtee Lail, his
eyes gleaming with , malicious delight, his
mouth, distended with a . hideous grin from
ear to ear.
"Be, he, her tittered n tbe wreta,
'holding out hie arms, ."Blit3pi,"Ttitely run
wittltititeenivae!*(l 'y to coattail,
'Conn, Along, Musa Tutely—teoine along
How I got lionie_ that night, I never
knew.
Long afterwards, I learned, how this ter
rible mishap had come to pass. Up to
the Morning Of that unlucky day, it ap
peared all had gone well. The colonel
believed me seriously hurt, and intended
to avail himself of the circumstance to ap
pear, at the India House, in obedience to
what he imagined a genuine' summons.—
Being in Bayfield, he had culled it the
postmaster's to order hiS t Anise; While
in the yard, be noticed another vehicle
being got ready for service, and inquisi
tive as initial, asked for whem it.waa in
tended. "The postmaster, knowing no rear.
,son for seer,ecy, replied that the chaise
,had been ordered for that evening by my
uncle Ferri!, who was going to the north.
The colonel's' ever ready suspicions were
instantly aroused; he determined to de
lay his journey for a day, to see if this un
usual event concealed mischief. Ostensi
blv however, he;roade no change in his ar
rang,ements ; at the appointed time, the
chaise conveyed him from the Ferns, and
took the'road for the metropolis,- and at
the post-town ten rnilewoff he. halted; or
deredAhe post-boys to remain where they
were until the ensuing day, and 'returned
to the Fernwskeretly and •on , fciot: My
note to Letty arriving shortly' afterwards,
was intercepted by the oolongs vigilence.
It skewed. him at once that hit . precaution
was fully justified. Under some pretext,
be obtainedfrom Leap 'the answer I re
ceived, and Ihe subsequent 'plot was car
ried out without ter ; knowledge. ,
Well, my conrage'wai net dampened
even by this' failure/ Letty's 'genuine
concurrence was:absolutely essential, 'and
I tried another scheme. I retvirroti my
explanation to Letty of the' presentl state'
of affairs, and dispatched it to my sister
Grace in town- As old schoolmates ; the
two corresponded` frequentlY. 'asked
Graee:ttivisit the lady-principal, of the es
,tabrtihnient where, tbe gtrlablieen edu;
cated,'ind telling,that respectable instruct,:
'ress that she was going to-pass a t few**lVO .
- with IdUs'iq,tdrlc, offered'te talck;sChtirl, - ce.pf
iniiention she might &Alio to .
any COMM
lend. "P‘stiO 2 r4es '*0911 1 0" inlitOP
t,ltehaa,
thnprriileges &nee heW' , hay Ik
; and BPch
a n 'Offer' siethigt:w4 ii!ot tmCdMMOn:;3l.y"
sister' * 315.113 OPy::r l 4 6 0e 19 lietv,,
and append it to` the pegket r 99l4 . ol4o4-
deuce.. I hoped : .',thnt. Oa; Mark wb9
w ould' open', the OSteei,' See- )
bag' Oiwit*ltis• niad 4 A6stritiy,oo3,
that delightfully 4%1114 . " ei*A l o,
'ea`4 ll ßOt i rt 6l46B P l *tittdf th ' rik v t
oi•Atre lateit fnetioni end 86°0`
'S would toss over :Os remitii**t4t
his dank,htet in &pat." - I' relied Ori
Ay's superior ingenuity then to disco'ver
vethod of reply:' _ ' ,„
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,J =nes , iii-Peter:Curns,ffil‘
41; Catr i l Stank:l,l
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;Enos Anson," ;fir 4.ohtlVanaghaVili fl•
:Patrick' Fitzgerald,.-Heury
-Francis A. Perry,. Strattonvi
:Sylvester Taylor, .;
John Mallory, 2d,,AlezakiAratißarregMt:
'George Browni
,LaWrenno ;Ftilet;
;Daniel: HaVen,, : 1
George Crandall , r Joseph Allen,
Andrew. Sweettitti: Fernandi Canis,
Thomas , O'Rera, ' Jerry Stack, , ;‘,„ i;
Lorenzo K. Clymet,.WilliaraCtirq, .• •
john;_conners,..
Thomas J NlTheaton,William Porter,,.,
Patrick .Michael Caton, :-
Edward ,4 04, en; R`deri::,
Patrick O'Ronke, Charles Frith,
Thomas Taylor, , liat;vey, Lamb — ,
W. ;Rev, • 'Henry, Giro, -,
Patrick. Lax' - John litelntyre.;
'Michael She'aliiii; - Washington 13oy1e,
.11enian Julius J. Ford,
Frank Retrial, George Casey,
Daniel Viinglai, " Burton Brew, ,
John Coope,r,' Ham MoCartyi
JaniesDoplpii, John R. Smith,
Patrick Lynch, , • Thomaa Kane, ,
Henry C. Manny, . ;, 'Milian: Watson,
'Josiah Mill Abraham Clausen,
Azre Bliss, • Lewis Pettit;
John Renmele, Charles Hoagland,
WilliainDodson;
Samuel Patterson, James Moran, .
Lewis Perrin o ,. • Charles O. VedAer,
Edward Shafer; Jaman Johnson,
Michael Lamorn, Michael MeGraff,
John
Nathan Cited's, 'Oephinei Dkrrair,
Kennedy Jehnston, Charles Bartratn., •'
GREAT IviNTOT Bono? *VD: 'TOWMltitte.
John -Martin, r , William> Corm? -
Thomas Gannon, 1, Benj. H. Buchanan,
Win..B. Rice,, H-Br9wn,
Wm M Chamberlin,Michael Ladden,
John Ransom, RichardV. Gillispie,
Joseph C. Green, Henry P. Wiley;
Alonzo Pease, John , Taylor, -
Michael , Driscoll, Owen Skanlln,
Henry Messick„:
Myron L. Foote, Daniel Munson,
John. Rroivii , • ''
Patrick Shannesaey, James ,Fdletty,
Uriah Gates, . Joseph Quick •
„
Garry .R. Kelder,
Samuel I). Jayne, , Wigs B. Brown,
Johii Reed; ' , Patrick Lanagati, '
William Lenhelin,.. Edwin T. 'Gardner,
William Warner,' James Derr,
William P. Dayton, William B. Sly, ;
J. B. McCreary, jr., Ehetiezji" Worden,
John H. Dasenbury,Jatnes Connelly,
John Sheen, David B. Criitab.
James B. Thomas; '" .• '
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Almon Jones, - Ea warli P. Moss,'
William T. Waiti; William R.'Lyon,
George W.: Maekey,Charles Lewis, '
Nereston G. Ziabop,Hussell Storrs, ,
James W., Dikempu,Cyme Payiri -
Owen Gilfoy, J.W. Chamberlin,
H. C. Moxley,7) Westciii T.' Liiinb,
William' Aleta.oo; Hettry* Leedi;' •
Nelson Tennant,: • Freeulan Harnatn,
Moms S. Tennant, Henry )3,4llo:Wain,
William licKeeby, Frank„_L. Green
William Conklin Ashford B. Tingley,
George Hayden, evt eroy,
Eli 'Conklin, P' Welintnberlin,
Samuel.. Green,: : Dennis: Downey, ,
Horace, Tapper, ; ;, ~, W ataon4PßTßel 4 ::
Lewis MnAlillitn, • H.g r :
'Daniel. : Iragei; , tarinnn
Robert Wirvlng, Dennis Hottlitiani"
Frederick Shanley, Edtratid:W.Wittson;
Morgan b., Tenntk ut,4lex'auderatoLtiod.
Osia4 Critic!, ;' . , • •
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311 /444 0 , n r°W ( l .B l 9410 6 Y4
§ylveiter' Carpentef,Joseph,Brimdage,
Hezekiah Avery, Freeman Brundage,'
Thursten Lewis, W. , 8. Guile,
Alonzo ; Loomis, James •Adeltmider,
Ad ci leen Prier?, „ , T. Reed,
Hunifihrey Parish; Thntnnid. Carr,"
Cbas.-D. Bryalti; EdWata•lit Titran± i "
Francis W iitnattb, JeSetili Hi'llidatead;
George. Poster,. :Truman D.Tingleyi •
,George bi „Pegk, • -CO* ;Bach,
Burnam Williams, . Jphtt.Q. Tan Per •
William Sweet , • ()Way,
Mason - Richardson, - William Brundage,
D wight BasterlattkruideticlaTingleh
4aines G. .114cMillan, Hugh McConnell. .-
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Michael' Doyle, " tr. •
Jellies S. Botts, fin' Vir. 3tove4.
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George 'Protnali ;
Alexander park,.*"' Porter '
Jahles' Tustin; 2 ':•lTsnal , lienry; • •
Oscar Sylvens;'''' t • •
William • f-
Petef : BYrtin,.o. l llanditaki
tophOlt,l3o*ti,
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Henry ilifrres,ijry Chas: kGiles, -
SartmelSAhenittii Ge'rirke !
Wallace J. Steele,: Bplser Steele,
AusfiniThOons; IGerdOnteric/
Lueini geotti; • :'`, • Penitently - BMlttl, 4 r ,
Eli Wright, ' ,'Jaines
Seth Itney,;? ' "t Theron IStriCeandc''
Charles Brooks Daniel Wood,
Thos.; G:-MooreV 'Case;
Barker,
Georke 0: - Wensni411)orand ChittirbetliWv-
Vinigliti' ".
Albert it. 2 Phillifitie :Orin t t rioinit4,'
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Ira Stri"okkinOi: •dpo.- Freiiheri 4l '
Andreiv! , / T:Artml4; ,Edelard:P:Fitk ,
H enr y Joh n ~lariy BleCoy;
Samuel 8.. Colveri Ritnit likisentrittnv , *- 1
tiaamOISTY TUOiii3ON • •
Simon Barnekty Geoi(t.:3l6lf.ane
Emory A. Crosier, George Backus,
Nelson R. Cuinfort, Ilehiy W. Ulla*:
John 'Whitney;, ?Alvah: BI
kW°. Ww,Arnold, Chas. Gates; ,
Stanley , Salsbury,-;f.---EdiiMi-Hayeer ,
Robt. R. Toby,'Elijah Cook.
Geo. L. Kisbangli s , Charles Bentlstiolierf .
T. W. Blandin.- . Louden A*.:BiONitoi - • `,
Eugene W. liesSenlienry Lange,' ,
ger, John W. Bennett; , -
John Sumner, Isaac N. Jackson ? ,
John A.. Foot, William Tick-mire -
'Norman Stone, • Francis Lee,„ ; • ,
Thadens Odell, • , A...13.-Gallerwe.ye
Chas Eapaleom, : • COrneliui 'Ekon;
Thomas Miirphy v - •
natnanicitstt. •
Chas. . Jolm,S. iftmvire
E. Harrison, Chas.
Edward C. Wells, . Franklin Aalen o .; •
Leander, A. Tyler, Chas. E. Tyler? I
Ed win Deans,. . John IL Backus • •
Franklin L. rood,...joshuia Bcritf:3
Charles Miller, • . ~. Orson rP.,•Beebo r - :: , • •
Pierce Wm. Strange: , .
Edson Mott, . ,Edward Whitey k g,
Aared Deana, • 3 ; .Cbas.
Geol C. Bill, ;Judson W.• Difott f , •
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Thos.:4l Biekey,o rol,Lorenza
LewiaE:Chaniberlin,Stephin Nr,•Tit*ital
Rhieneaulf, JaKeitt,,nf'l , f:r
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lienjai:Bahihrina! .41ehry , M.
Marthir,V..Natoponlehas;,ll.lruleti, i
Aihman C. Ayres,:! John Kaue i jt..e.. ••e. • -
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AlignstnsDarrow -
Willis &Babimok; .ohamplou .ifarrtio 4.-•. •
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