The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 21, 1864, Image 1

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431eERRI.TSON I Publisher. }
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DR:Di-A.-1.44.TRR0P.
rt Friel:, Post. Cooper it. Co's old Dinklrallous r e t6
redßluV l 7 ,4l k Pall4Fqllr• Irt ' o ite n fert n e dsy. lea.
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DOLT: 31ANDRiCK,
DIITSICIAN &,SURQEON, respectftilly tenders tits
,profesaional Juni= to dad; citizens of Friends
and OtBco to thooferi or Dr. Lea.
,scalzu,st : J..lioaford`s. Holy 80. 1801 13r,
H: .GAR,EUITT, -
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BALER in Flour. Feed, and Darrell and Dairy
Salt, Timothy and Allover Seed, Groceries, Pnivie.
cm; Fruit, Pleb, Petroleum Oil, Wooden and Stone
ate. Yankee Notions. !Cc. Se. IlDrOpposite Railroad
t. New M ilf o rd, Pa. Meb Si, ligi3.—ry.
a. &ALTgator..
Vt. C. TTISII,
LATHROP, TYLER L- RILEY,
IraDALEDSin Dry Goods‘ Groceries. Hardware, Ready
.111datio Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hate & Cape,
Wood 11,1 ff ilko Ware, Iron.Nalls, Sole & Upper Leath
et, run, oupan d Salt, aD of which they offer at the
eery
flgr * .T.ipaplneeissest
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April 6,y;.-
at Brick Building, Montrose, Pa.
hrope
EV.AN JEN pws,
m.taiDzi - meci .deLlivoizic,zLe.o3r,
FOR SIISQUERANIqA COUNTY.
irost•olles address, Dundalt, or south Gibaort, s usreo
Coooty, Porea.]
Pub. 3,1863.-1 y
vat. avatrare «minas . MCKIM DVXMLICB.
WM. H. COOPER & CO.,
BANIILE . RlEV,—Montrose, Pa. Succeoscirsto Poit.CoOper.
3 Co. Office, lathropfeuew building, Turnpike•st.
1. x`cossant..
"fficCOLLMILA SEARLE,
A _TTIMINETS and Comeßarest Lilw,—Montroge, Pa
Lt. Mee is Idatin:rpi' new building, over the Bank.
DR. H..Slifflll & SON,
17RGRON DlMlSTS,—ldentrose, •-• „. ! .. 7 -
00ttles Lathrops' new building, over
the Bank. All Dental' operations will be OS a .
perfumed In good style and warranted. - : -
JOHN sAtrrrEß,
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IEIVIIIIONABLE TAlLOlL—Siontrose, Pn. Shop
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over I. N. Mallard's Grocery, on Main4trcet. •
rkankthl for past favors, he solicits s continuance -.lli
--pledgiag hiniselfici do all work solisfactortly. Cat
tititdone on short notice, and warranted to dt.
Montrose, Pa, July - 2th, 1/301--tf.
P. LINES,
161101110NAB a LE TAMOD.l4lontrose. Pa. Shop
.1:. in Plistaz Block; Over store of Bead, Watson* •
.t roster. XI work warranted, as to lit and finish. i.
Cutting dons en abort notice, in best style. jan '6O
JORN , GROVES
MUSTllol4aßLETATLCill,=itiitrose, Pi: Shop/
1 near the Baptist Meeting Tionse. ftruirike
trees. AU oaten Wed prOraptly. in fret-rate
Cutting done on short pollee.. and warranted to
L. B. ISBELL, .
EPATRS Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry at the
shorteatuatlee,andentreasshableterma. AU
work warranted. Shop Chandler and Jessup's
store, MONTRONZ, Pb 0c25 tf
WA.-W. SMITH,' - - -
CIANCEELT-lealip
et Milli street,liontroset,P4) -Aug", tf
• C. O. FORDUAM,
VIANTIPACTILIDDI Of BOOTS & BHOES, Montrose,
AL Pa. Shop . trier Dewitt's stare. Ail kinds orwork
made to order, aud.tepatring done neatly. is 7
ABEL TIIRMIT t s
MEAL= In Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals; Dee
-3i--115 Staffs, 'Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, AID;
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lass, Groceries. Fancy Goods, dearelry Perth
:nem &e.—Agent for all the most popular PATENT
ht RblClßES,—Montrose, Pa. aug tt
MEDICAL" CARD.
DR. E. PAtRICK , G. ' DR. E. L. GARDNER
TT ATE GRADUATEof the MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
•14 OF YALE COLLEGE. have formed a copartnership
for the practice of Medicine and Surgery,end are prepared
to attend edsall business faitandly and puncinally, that
easy helot:rusted to their care, on terms commensurate
with the times.
Diseases and deformities of the EYE, surgical opera
tion% and all surgical diseases, particularly.auended to.
for-Onlas over Webb's Store. °Mee hours from 8 a.-
as. p. Ail sorts of eountryproduce takeu tu pay
ment, at thelighest value, and cams No? =FM%
Montrose, Pa., May itia, 1802.—tpf
TAKE NOTICE!
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ritsiails • -11PablcIL - .131C.I.cless,
ISheep Pelts, Pox. lffinkddnatrat. and all kinds of
Para, A - good rincirtatent of Loather and Boots and
shoes constantly on hand. Ofilee, Tannery, &Shop on
Main Street; • ' •
Montrose, Patr,dth. p, i L . agegagit
FIRE INSURANCE
THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA,
AT TIEMAIMPAIA, PL,
aaz Established anAgencytßEcn4tue.
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The Oldest i nsu rance nsurance Co. in glie
CASH CAPITA!, PAIDIN.-
ASSETS OPE%
HB rates are &slow as thosetif any goodMIMPOMY in
New York, or elsewhere, audits DiroctOrsare among
the first for honor and integrity—
Cauttes PLAT?, See`y. Alrillint G. ow's:4 rm. ,
Montrose; Jalyl.s, BILLUNGS 8T3017D. Air%
Er 00 mit 30
RIM TONPANY
Chit 'l4•Terecraelirliarlks..
OAIIR CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS
loam
lit mar UM 04481•81927:
, U11,23=1:13. " 43,0§8.68.
J-; XlitaW Smith.Seety.
lob:Make, .11:s'0 a* •
.; F. Wil 'Obas. Xlit tharth,. rlrttn, VPresiceident
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PoliciaWilla IsTrimed. by the ' bbibusigne
Val asks. In th e rick Block. Moz4roSeift, ' •
tart, , ,:aIULIJING3 arenorn, Agent.
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too;•
NO„ 37 PARS • RbWkiiteiii Topt. ead Ir state street,
mastart, are our sigtartatilVadllforaroielkawavittn"
glom duns, and are authorized toasts adfe;tlsexnenta
mad anhandialiniaTotaaal °madly - tratexe..,„
lung.°
+APhirtpgragadc
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/oust, -nrontrosei
ItairPleinres taken in lilt kinds of wenthei, lat h e bilk ;
EvYto otske AUL
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ne shack lot gra"' 1 1 3 AL - —l*
nr"'+~~~,~' Avmsa4j~~s~:grsr;,u:i~.a~id
• " For Me: fh•nla.'
• efirent
'Twit-
08. TEE TBBBB 8013 14-3141, .:* ll • .ASSI4IO.
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Sad' and kinelthearts arebieaking, Sono ing
o'er'the loss :of frien ds','}
; Loved ones gra te.day partaking
Of the pops tibia life,attend..
Aged 'clinatian kearts are bleeding,
O'er the kitis of childred dear,v
But. behold their grief receding!
Hope, rmains, their hearts to cheer
Sons offreidom, three . in neMber,
„Left Ilattsli64 home,
Bravely fought; but now they slumber,
In the darkend silent tomb.
Not for imilitary
,glory;
But our Stars and Stripes to save;
To maintain our Country's honor,
They have found an early grave.
tly disease they all were stricken,
In that land of war, and strife;
In .six months each brother sickened,
And laid down his precious life!
- Thus three widowed heartsare broken
Chi l drentheirfathers mourn
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Aged - parents ding have spoken,
' Let us meeklyhesi the - cross.
'Twas onr Father's hand that gave them,
His kind voice that call'd them hence;
Ills own Son hall died . to!sive 'them—
Surely, then, they aro his own.
ziAtaa.
TWas from war-and wild colimiotion
That he called these three' to rest,*
When in pure devotion,
They shall mingle with the blest.
While eternity endures,
, They shall rest in Jesus' love;
Tbritua _the _mace, wl ic'tihe~ecnr ._
May - they meet their Mends above.t
May they join theAinhig
Which surround the burning throne ;
'lloaming,throboso grand patilionsit
Having - all been gathered home.
• - ileb. 9. *lst Thep. 4,14. t Eery. t.
The, :P @ reeverinB,- jiactietoi,
Peterndbinsiiii *die' , bachelor, stout
and ahnost forty. Peter bad never loved
but once, and the adoration of his heart
bed been bestowed'upon Mias , f,ucy Pop
alas! Peter bid failed to ex
press hiapmsion at, the proper moment,;,
or, in other.tvordspfailed to come to time,
and one day his heart was lacerated by
'receiving an 'envelope of cardeannOtneing
that the delightful Lucy was about to be
come Mee.. Jimmerson
„Crooks.
It was itterrible blow to Peter, but he
staggered up from it an d still loved the
object of his early: passi on—at &distance. i
Mrs. Jimmerson Crooks revelled in the
delights of matrimony,. leading Fashion,
her husband, and Peter era distance—by
the nose for five yeara,at theemlefiihich
time Jimmerson Crooks " chose to de
part for another spliete r leaving Mrs. Jim- -
merson alone.tollElOUTlllber duty.
Once more Peter's heart sprung up
from the dust and ashes, - and looked for
ward to the time when the allotted period
of mourning should t'be over, and he co'd
pour fottli'the petit nii . - agenies of 5 years
and ask compensation in the band of the
fair Widow. One year, thought Peter, is
surely enough of time. I will give her a
year. 111 - oAtfr iind:*.oth toped away, till
he could stand it no Longer. A sickish
triisgivingof the evil-of del_kr drove him
to precipitatathe,naldng,. When the 10th
month came be songbt. the avidow at her
home, with all the atioi of ilong pent up
love poured forth his tale., The widow
heard iiiiti-4eard • Mai ealtnlr unto the
very end,and then, her delicately
perfumed' iiiiiake;ch.jef ',pfessed to her
blushing cheeks r told Peter that she bad
only the Week:bet:we' prondiedlier - band.
iol4r. Stickleback; tindob-kwhy did hot
her dear friend speak before ?
Ar
,scgo.nd time Pel , er'f*art - torn
to fra gments, kep,cend - timp .3tas do sent
into the World to admire—aka distance.
_TiniefTed once thote -4 ',lter be
gan-to*cnorngellope.-
elback ling" itiViieitaliili , had an aiii--
- ofilectittlook.; r nnd - sure. enough Peters
perhaps turned out a cairtaity, - nrid .
DoctorMeOdegani-Stictisittack was once
more a mourner:- -Peter bad ,learned too
'bitterly The dangers of delay - to:suferany
,such cause: stand -IW - tithe between
himself and nuccent.f
the widows monibip+tkay
not even six;;biit.thSlittr - dtool6llo
go' to herwitlrhis ' tale , of ..: love:de erred;
And so be did. ~ ,'WoMaSt, the
widowse own - words wben'ibtrtiuctdien'
was-pnpyeAL: .'• -
,Mr. R4intiott;'=wby did - yolk not:
come before? Tiiii - knoWniti. eiteeinfor
;V:00 Ithont'.tbitt would . haviii set ,
a3i4E!,#lrethers,fo,r you,vet :.how:easi
l ' Atik,:ten -- _ -14 CorthlyinsteteitivrtaInsed:
Captain or; leari" , tr.sroey
HawLiiiiirlie9e'yogrisiniattf:*iiPatrie
eirlOM3oo
EWE
.heard him,speak , aO,highlY
iy,90.-1014
i4idiag e _ Y9* aPeak-I4efore
And so Atrs;.DocterTlieciciosiiiii" ttick
elbeek.was traniiferinell. into Mrs., :Car.
again
left to adngre git a . distauoe., •
13 . 4 P.ter still ,Waited ! latiiied:—'
g oinetNimillig44l 6 / 44. 1 " 4ro l ol.al id
Wutifd - nett to
late ; atid something' beint. i tiothijig mote
or'lssui than the ri..*.tibtatile caPtain, who
turned falling oyeitioard
from the steamboat while Out elks:target
excurinou - with corupany, and sunk
like a atone, owingg, undoubtedly to , the
ponilerous weight of tits responsiltilttiea
The suddenness of this , edit; as Peter
argued must certainly act with depressing
force On the widow,.,and he thought he
Would 'not again give her time to recover
and:W admired, still etiquette demanded
a little time , to intervene. Acmirdingly
wh'en upon the tenth day after the mel
anCholy bereavemeut, Peter
,knocked at
the widowhi door, bent, on his errand of
love, be rather cluckeled to
,himself' that
he was taking time by the forelock. The
business ou which he came ' was 'quietly
told, and once more the *idow 'was in a
torrent of tears. .
"Oh, Mr. Robinson,". she exclaimed
hiding her blushing facein her cambric,
"Why are you so unfortunate; and whyam
I? You know my esteem for you, but oh,
you are too late. lam already engaged.
You know tllinselor Ketcham P—my poor
dear, deed and gone Hawkins' most, inti
mate friend. He was with him, you know
when le was called away,, and the first to
communicate the awful intelligence. He '
was such a comforter, and I have aimed
to haie him this daytwo months."
This time Peter was crushed', lre l had
no words to express his brOken hearted
ness, but to rush from the &ease ant go
on as before, admiring at a diatnee.
It was months befo re - - Peter even offerd
to enconrage hope, and even then itlick
ered. One day he was walking in a des
pondent mood through one, of-the upper
avenues, when he heard a slidden cry, and
started. From a half-finished buildin
just in front of atarTielralr, - 83il
44 ....r...., - ...tuutblitesian making gyrations
in the eie, from a tiekght of three. stories,
in company With a coping stone welgiries
somewhat less than half a ten--the- two
having slipped together from iiieaffolding
of that height. id 6 saw both Milesian
and stone strike full on the heads of two
gentl;mian passing, and the whole four
were in an in-extricable heap. Like all
the otheesPectators Peter rushed to the
rescueoinly to behold, 4etween horror
and joy, the last gasps of 'Counselor Ket
cham and 'die gentleman who was walking
with him, and the perfect . safety of the
3lilesian and the stone. '
?his tinie Peter Would trust to ho loss
of time. Without an instant's delay, more.
than to satisfy himself that life was quite
extinct, he hailed a passing hack,and rode
rapidly to the mansion of_ the widowed
Mts. Counsellor Ketcham. In words of
the most delicate and endearing nature,
Peter communicated his intelligence to
the widoW; waited the result, and then
between het sobs and tears, claiined her
hand for - the . next set.
"gli, Mr. Robinson," sobbed the widow
"iiow can you ask rue such a thing? How
could I know that you would be the first
to bring me the news of my dear Ketch
am's decease ? You know how I esteem
and respect you, but—l am already en
enga.ged !"
"Engaged ! " shrieked Peter, " and - to
whom."
"I promised, responded the widow be
tween her sobs, more than a month ago,
that if anything happened, I woald mar
ry Col. Snapper."
'
"You did! shouted Peter; his whole
appearance changing - an instant from
that of aTterd-to a look-of unbridled joy,
"and who are
,you engaged. to after.that?
.4No oue,"..sighed the.widow, solemnly.
"And will "youmarry me after Snapper
is gone?
The widow assented.
"lio . you swear it ?".fiercely asked Pe
ter.
"I sxv,ear it," said the Widow earnestly.
-"Then yotuare_,minq' charniing Lucy,
for the stone that n:Qhered the Counsellor
into the pelt woi also -took the Cot I
sari it,vitii my own eyes. '
The next moment the widow Wattin4Pe
ter's iiTtpth an 4 the, eettleonth-they'were
married.
Mrs. Partiegton . says '.that whe n , o h q
was a gni she used to.go to parties and
always bad a hean,to ;extort her borne.--
Ant now,' says she, the gals undergo all'
A ort e s ofextorting them hone reye l vea on
their dear selves:!,,,Tt3 , `drew
down her specks,' and thanked her starer
that she bad lived otter days, when
min Ootild deprecate 043 smith 'of the
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f" W lie Duthie pisle:ni n plord:.?? -
icounse then -Asakt
lie:an 414 Aide? ,
goodotamored .
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, pleyotrikvontoth tidef.,..*iionp wilt 74,
havo me believe ?" .Irtitl
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„ To vitorettlottoir.:„,:::c,i
. ~ 1 1 7,- .77 - . . - . • ti . :t1 If'?
,The . I kiek4UMdTof-kiiiiip,..4stife'• old
irphionvil silyendtatigt,wattpantingio the
'ukurA 13 4 - tlic-oong lod.enrieionehnt,oitt
Abe raip=andilarkness, of Ibiatarch, Rig.lx.t 3
F4nelVt firegmellin4=and cookiffirluti
; : the red-hot= barit,of4be.liktio;ipli :insii
most •einy, tied tomfortnigP.-enr„, tot' Way,
costiog a #rsy a Woo , into ',the= , 'Rowan&
hrqu'll, flea. OM Meiffitaing4tietio eg,d
coronets in the burning ,,., .: - 1 ~,-., '
i, • For- Phili p Aoce;Was t for once.llloldik
ngkinteelf:P3-40 dangerctut reneitetsion
of o day-dream. ..-.
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- " Ifj., woo only ric h !" Ile for' ideprotio
tawself. ,I Ali, if/ then good bp ItO 411
these [nasty 'old law boolliiii,goodbyeito
;mended. boots,imd. Alirice4etned., limits,
end All am. weZteinild ~ =vein/ Veit Melt la"
_ at
man's life into : • wretch -, i -,.loaditge :7
Virouldte3 ,I,ret!el in new , cdis,end 9 11 =er
ions paintiegei 4eethigh pping bOrsei I
Wouldn't. I buy a_,sot °hlv
ee:4 fO4 Edi th )
not pale pearls or sickly emeralds, 1)14 di
amonds, to blaze:like tirCupou her, rola!
cl i N et2 lYnidde i .“)N-tWhat-eonseelle I
am talking thoughr fie' cried, suddenly
roesiug.himself.' "Philip Acre, hokt yonr
cqnfoonded toogoe-t: 444. Acippntle you
were,„a fellow, of .crare sopa° I- Here you
ate, neither rich nor distilignished v latit- a,
nits le law student„wiiileZdith lyylliaja
de fiir above your moonstrick aspirations
as the Queen of lilight.herielfl .She loves
like, though - --alie will iimit 7 ,,and the4line
may one day come. If On,ll . Dr,..Wyllis
. vfern not so,di,strustfut Of n,rellow I - Hoer.
ever, I mus s;lean) -te preVe raPe4 Ivor ,
thy ot tho nweetastptve that, ever—'
14! come in there, whoererlottare lr
It was Only tile_ servingAlNai4.44.l3-
talrlish wilt, carrying &letter getwireatiet
,finger and,Onimh. .. ~.,
"Please, sir,,the ~ postman josi 114,4
tin cents*? pay." , ' • - 2
kg treie*c4.inir:two coppers thepi,4l.a.
iy—a prefti t fig equh•elent for-anyletter
I may receiv e , - Scow then." lie,added i as
the door closgilte.l44 Katy's sttbsiarktlal
haa t " let's see; irbairm ur k n nw- -
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relat,. 2 ; . not
alarmed at the pro_ "f
fie broke the so. , amlillimeed leisure
ly over the short, 'business:like communi
cation contained within, w4h s face.that
varied from incredulous anniOso le sod
den 'gladness. -
to
"Am I dreaming P" murmuredhimself, as if to.secure complete posses
sion of his senses. It - NO 'rai -wide awake
and in my right mind; it:is no deltisiOn---
,no part of my waking visions. But who'
would ever suppose that old Theron Mot.'
timer, whom I,haven't seen since I, was a
boy of sixteen, and picked him out orthe
river intlf-d,ead- wlth, : crarop, - pmi 7fright,
would die and leave me all bis money P
Why, Pm not even - the shadow of if rela
tive; but then,! never 'learned that the .
old man had aby kith' or' kin; • so‘,l can't
imagine' any harm in taking; advantage of,
his odd freak. 'Rich ! am I really to be
rich ?Ts my Aladdio,Vision to' be an tie;
tual fact P . Oh, Edith ! ' Edith!"
He clasped , both' - bands over his eyes;
sick and giddy vrith the thought that the
lovely, far-off star of his adoration woald
be brought near to him at last bythe
net of gold: . All those years of waiting
were to be bridged, over by the Strange
old miser's bequest ; he might claim Edith
now ! - '
How full of heartsunshine were the
weeks that flitted over the head of the ac- ,
cepted " lover—brightened by Edith's
smite—made beautiful by the - soil, radi
ance of Edith% love! There was only One
alloying shadow—the almost itnpercePti-i
ble touch of distrust - and suspicion itith,
which stern "old Dr. Wyjlta regarded his
future son-in•law. Ah ! he,feared tolrdst
his only child to the keeping of any man
who had iidt been prliVed' it the fiery.far-‘
nace of trial. • • •
It was preeisily it_ r weelc-befOrerthe day
a . ppointed for the wedding, and the soft
lights veiled by the shades of 'grilettd
glass were first lighted •in Dr. Wyllie:
drawing-roont; where Edrtli sat itiiong -
her white roses and 'Veliotretti,
un a • bit , of min - brie and singing:
to herself. - SWe 7 %cisica with .
violet-gray eyes, a bine-valued, forehead,'
and glossy .abnadant 'curls of that. :pslo
- that.old painters-km° toiportrey.
I wonder if Morticnees place 'ia sa yer
ty, lovely," she said: .to;B4VPhaired Ja
dy 'alio sat oppoAit,q. go i ng
to take roe thera,whin we yetco:lll:fiVin
pui, wedding.: tour, Aunty.; be says, it, ill ,
tkweetest place a ,poet s fancy. coald
&Iris% ~with fountains and, abrubberiet!,
and- grace, Ael ieious opus 1 :61 , shallyie,
,ngt haPPY.thgra
he atartea.efi:vvi. 0 4, bright. Aqciden.
blask,,. lo ll. a Yee 'while,,the.,- , werds„wpre,
irepAbling on, herlift,-Philip.ftafa9emeill.l
to the Yowl), hiAltandieum4itelookim
trolitleCia aTtAigtgibilsitliALi 1 40.
WY1 1 1 8 1: With. aP-areh, cd 4ttlier: Pieces ,
disappeared Iker4P-007
tivb of,tho cpnservatory, lea ving fire Jay.
'ars to thcOaelv'es;,t
"Km&
Vitt]; ea heclent.over.and
sy, :
. " 4n4,4 4 4N4ing:sp,tAjuil 4te
tverYs ,0n*41.4,nt. ditcliviOretpajiage,PT.
riOAr . - PlLWArringr4gett , :,6ll,ppitp9ned.
"Philip, for what reas-onz??,,,iilo
,
~„, .. , .
"To eatiblii th e; Bidiligeiit laboy at atp
.. ofindooFttmage ,- - - sulßelentu-sooort
YoValitat, itt*Citiialiiiiiialitistutfory td
bI
Ireinc-fllter's..=expeetatkine and- - -o - yn,
Iviss„" _ fs : .
- a ut, Philip,l ificiligitt== , .- -0
' --s
--7"-lr'rcnt---Ilienighttne-the-l-MeimOn
FMortiaterbs, rtsusilth;xl So: : tivas,lßlßtb, n
*Art Aga* (ttteee. :Mitzi, lime i 10111(04MA
404* 7il 'tiff"' hen. / , ,Fe e itled Ilia
IN . :acing; wsft ;weer *li_ipon 'Wit
tii liNe belt. Wit/ilia:: ' - iNtiiikl;to-diiy
thltsdisYstittiStislti6utl*titniutie tdive,
' tg;ll,*-:zaplati . i7er iielbtouie, - lin *no:
V u L i Nfel a tilrli t l i aiNukVPlg -- AgOz!:X,VC
timer. Of course, I anew: trawler tae 1
property lo_b_oxipugAitelk ' ' ' - -
-"JVYtt X 9 tillfbrAbO.Fig , :44kwittfirjt le .
ly.,,runi.'„ , t • f .-. • ,a
.. ..
.liegaitiot 43 i Ittili;4o4l tion
are Wttilny ideals Or liuth adiumitiimio
unlit Toyielf zOf T- bliiifotithlieristiteeitul
:freak dt this wietrauftkell)ense I : titight
, 4 1 4! gb.ek.;49akl #4 - liaAirlhAmt, I :ahoqd
ASveT:MiNet. inyfeir t i!gaiiitilriir . eio
- or legal)! detrittedifig
. tl(ti 1104W - heti . .-.
Ilibtr, ireareitifiniflote Pilate tindiveslib,
but I would rather die :than - Suffer &Sib=
54' ftlin--,7 3 To4,VOrno,e;Chriittiapzen.
etnati," - -:- - - - - -
4 firfoulverdoliet well; rihnio; , said 'Midi,
Witlrspariling eyes. -;w , We will milt, and
hope' eN_.bappyln :Wing one another
mor,a.dsarly,tbittkovet.,:Xptxboia she P
iiVat, la her aticaq 1 1 " . -
'l'i itei :tisk wlisit r- 1 didn't - AO to in-
Alike. 'II 4*lll. s Witite 'doge rtbtry- lawyer
to • e:criestions, aiut: to direct that
11 51 . 4)4 . .:9, 0 4KWM . b% 140taPtiY-413400
nut; aaj then, ciarlisg r -7. . .
.'llls lips qiiiiiireir,for a niomenti,,yethe
Intialhlly' aomPita ilia' bittersiat!nce
,; • 0 They t - will,beiii the battle , of life
olearragain.” ~ r 7,.:!- !... ' . .
-API 14141e#10Arligo.yesloicflibe what
01# Abeughtl4 618 -0010e,s0 " alirievqou-,
soWeet -
teStoeielt - '
''..' "'Ranh saidDi: - Wyllfit, tiolisbi4 his
94:glasses. •susgbAeriallxiiitb:Aiesimisin
silk pocket haadkeytieit. ,Irltdides4
• „;
41.40-1.1 Withtb a hAVe ;over felt
6 4Sey,vertain'
.about PM ? Afrelll?Ong
worthy of yea before "
-."
u Papa ' • •
" But my mind Inside op
:Wheb'tlt.be,coioiinga in."
Pas evening, ,sir,'. E4teredEditli the
yielet eyes softly drooping.
" Tell him, Edith,. that he May have You
nett Widticsdayjcist the tame au - ever !
And as for !the Jayvee-tieing:why. there's
lime.enough for that afterward& Child !
don't strangle ine.with yourlci-gles—awes
themlor Phil."
• 'He looked 'after his daughter with eyes '
that 'Vero strangely dim. I- - •
" Tried and, not found -Weating,"-he•
mattered indistinctly, _
Theerfume f orar_t atom= . d
`died atay; `the o gliimner e
'of and
sati~is era hid etr in 't~elt et Casketi'lind
traveling irunks; - --and lair.and Mrs. Acre,
old married people of full a week's dtira
.wieio driving nlong.the shores of the
Hudson in the amber glow : of a glorious
June sunset:"
"Hallo I which •waris Thomas going ?
said , Philip, leaning from the ;window, as
'the carriage tamed (rem the shore road.
" I - told him the direction to take,
' Phil.," said 'Edith, with tright,npFkling
eyes. Let me have my own way, just for
once. We are going to our new home."
Ate we ?" said With a comical
grimace. "It is to be lovein n cottage, I'
suppose ?." • ~
Wait until .you see, sire' . said _ Mrs. Acre,:parsing. up her little rose-bad of a -
Month. • And Philip " waited"' dud-
Emery.. • •
"r-Where are we ?" he 'asked, in
tonishment, when the ca rriage .
in front of a stately pillare dporc i Fot which
'seemed n - c 4 entirely rinfinuffar
Surely, this ii•lifeninitir;Place
:Soul d iltt be snr . priseil if' it was,"
said Dr , wyno, emergwerom tbe door
way ft` , "Walk in, mY - boy.—c9mcsgditb.
tieiWell prow. ¢n ,:how yonlike_ the,',!eaka.ofyour
v
Out- new' heiTie?"'reies . ted -Philip—
"ft d*isot undemtand youiamiur,
I ," agouti that ,y o av-Yttlo,- wife`
I yonder ~rts -the sole „sernyiag relative of
Theron lifertimers - 'coesib,, bet some
Wititd titirter isatiaidii fold - idiatiori ,
of ihtereonies tetweeivehe lisitentiohes
of the family.l,.. Asati swomi ef: the :facts -]
bAt -1 2w4 1 4)!PW. Y4P. l avails my-
Beira ..90,,epportututiof, pap r 4,lg wf!sit:
kiria''Oratntr . ypu were ' Made of, Phil.
' Akira I . ' AnditottF ofeiinveyarica
otitYet,Tdon't. Suppose , your
lawyeemeed,:ttroehla himself iaboatjt.-- - '
The holm* V: 0 " 4 1 0 4.7 01 WithYclicrillbe
Sepal°
16hiiii Aoco 4 d Cheek'Qiißl'eii 'i(3ethen
of e'aritii ittithigfbiddere et dtiobe;
as he looked at his wiftftratiditicbtaide.
him, *Ursa 'tur n ing her:
biightliois isbile OM; and
helhoitglit'll6* tho-littir of
Proildmail atiiiithteited 'Pat the
langled , itiehOthii'dbstity:Jiet•ofidaik•
Pitsiliadiibniepithfr" " .'" ' '
Y
,-,R O 4IdHAS er•
la 4
:„
giontr*Agoe, ire4,l* 4914P4tolrliOlit4
4h4 tflie.svotf, of,t)AbYktift
P.P364# rloiMtiacliAlfifroni&siMeAtt
of volunteerstiqUtOttl4J-ca Lt•:: ,
17gpLumr4
- . 4tow: the Vection-toi,Siogologr-'.
-s . aov, ara tt i rd f orliemm "
14 Berme, voting that.purLog Gov,, , vrad.
ford'etnies he ~sagi to ?which NittLvridt
attention of otitittuill
.erouidithevellectingpisbiic generally aloe
desire to state, for the .pirpose of pram.
i9 ; g,:off. any ilnatite.-Arbich the,abofftion
resin:lay make the "i?yalty" oftlov.
Blideard, dist-tibia a -consistent opponent
iif the doctrineof secession, and an advo
cate- of omatieipation..- He: , was. elected
Goifitrhorby theichbailednund4in" asen
oridarylatideand, , tbetraford,t what he says
is entitled to the respetfulehwideratlea,
if not thwungalifiedepprobation of thein•
tensely loyainien of this and - every Other
free Eitate. •
•-• With Ilia thenortstfactly 'sabre
oar readers, that Gov. Bradfcird is si;Aris
ion man, ins:d'art emancipationist, 2 , 113Z1
that question at least, petfetit sad
with the todoSibistration .ireAnaddirbids --
remarlotamrttre subjectrOf I - !),"
(, :).1-1 1, 0 . 1122 , 11 ; 1 ,9 248 -
3} ressitnryseltof this oecaskiii
Tert to certain events connected irithear
'recent election .which deserve your Incest
serious consideration,
24;%vouid bc-tauch more dgreeablo to
me to Avoid all Antrim]
,th.thent,; Z cabs
not, however, do so consistenilt with,sly
soma what is, due to "thb, fights
honor of.theAtate, to the offittemliichily
the favor of-its citizens _I vecopy, .on-4
may with sincerity add—to the C3llllO ^of
the Upion itself, in tuy opinion, so in&
nudely blended with the cause*** the- law
anti Aka Colustitution, thntrany cottage in
tlintedowd, eveciallrot itwmaine, upon
tbetit t littecasarily .to sonic extent recoils
upon tta _
At - fewsiays, - b:eittre that eleetiou anill
tary order was issued from the akraiihoid.
,guartera „Baltimore, which ju i; affect*
paced the pone uudet - tbe suixe rr
and at Chi command tba 'aiitt4 au-
I. Was the lesi,preparedfor. inlet+
der from the though in tretSeet
persetual:eonplinikaitieu with be jags
ry.atitherities of the departteeatabadie
ceiVcd.lio - .intimation whatever of: such a
proceeding or. of 'any siipposid riecejniitiy
for it. In that, part of i thu State %%got
which the movement speinedlii be !pore
particularly directed, (the i ErasteritSho
there would seem to ha't'e been'lesiire,)
mashy, as therucert,einly. was
.1* seeib
lanee of authority than elaeWhere";, for
,while, martial law bad been,: preefainied
ttp;Osiihe. Western Shore, of the tat- . 0 in
Juifii:last,,and -had bot'heen been ,.,; up
to' the 44,4 eleotion,,Upon . 41 . 6Eigitkin
Shore it liactnever been proeliiimedittall.
YOU will be furnished - with , copy Of
this orcicr,,and it ileti4t necessiitY farther
to recite it than to state in general terns
that it was Co be bieented by the Military
aided by the provost marshalS, - Th'ey
were to
,arrest voters •whoi!i4ey,O,ltgla,
'consider - a:loyal approaching , hangipg
about the polls;" a prescribed tornisifoath
was furnished, ,witbdut taking.whieli no
one, if challenged, `could vete ',...--ancrthe
several commanding officers *ere charted
lo report to head-quarters any
eleation who Shonld to a dminister
tilat t oath
..or 4o aid in 'carrying' out, that
order.. • like rrezient- woifi,ea #l.4i:st
part o f theliniyi on the Afinidiky . Jame
ding the election, but even that Modifies),
tion seemed to receive no attention frbui .
those entrusted to its etecution, and Piss
in somoinatanceEi - openly distegaided,
• Prinninent among the provost
to - 4'bOte the execution or this order,W's
impart committed We're several Who.
themselves Candidates for important et.
Peg- , -
Those marshals, ajtpointed for "the fmr
iiose of the militia enro*nent:;And Arid,
were ptiaoed by the law creating `them fin
der the Control of the PrOreSt,llnrshal
Genornl,bnt to '
ensure the right, Ito eta-
I Vilythoin about this election, special an
thoritY- INAS - obtained front': Washington
to ,place • thorn foi'ille Ante - being- dudes
the &dem of the Military Mithoritles. 1 -
f, with Abeselinteliefoie me, and seeing
t:ke jtldiOS of eleetion, sworn to condgcs
it, apeording to ihe laws of tholita , te ,
openly' menaced with arrest nplp3s - qtey,
it4yof f ed the inilit!trY a uqicryi si t ti).
sin ,Ivad. stood mien tly 14 , , 4!1 , ed
' iiii ,theiLatho.t ;I.:POn :41: t i.b•
State the' extent,Of tts;abiluy i l i s ho l id
have felt myself Utterly :;tidworthy 'of I,tte .
Fagan - Pi' hi chief l . l ligistrate , : ": ~ „:. '
1 therernre l on Mondpyoeriint,p*,e,
' clinittfic,t.ele,Ointi,leeind a prileintnOern .
giving t4e4 - ,oll,"nienrance,:,n:en p rof
- N6iO3 Ail'heretiith anhmitted,l '" l i •,.=7 7 .
`''llefetie ihe'folloiving mornhiethenllll-
Gil iirdeis Were 'BenislttiThe'Edittefrn
SlM*Aiieistinkits'clientatikaii: Inqiiinp-
Pr,es°47 . ThaTOilltA:rreiforNilden' 4 0
Pt? jAia# l4 . 4 ,albsqr laiclt',lo the,
etas era hi Vett traditg,tvith t hat tiert - of
,tlitcState,lett.,they might `arty*.
i- . '..‘-:` --"e •," -di' ' '' se - •
eaninienW Oven Wire
-4419Pc 4 - 2 ing re Pile; -::Cilth,e 'drO'Pre•
cc , ,tho cotton. thi ofircer, in porn.
nianUof the rOinent which, had 14 :
444010Fd /unneg the' ennnte,nn,
erri•Slioie,. and mho 1134 innlielfl:4o,: In
Kent eow3ty, oninninneilt opera tions
AyArrpatjpgrNpsi ae334133,g store:3B4ft bay,
mitt
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Sty IF Moro otlk 92R.4:Ver 44 -
et Ito ptigh i,f3:21K . , 43ti,
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